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>. N. •4 / SATUR^Y, FEBRUARY 20, 1943 '"A - 1 ■ ' ^ A G E t w e l v e * N TheWtatker iSSamtifBUir x^ufuius Average Eteily Circulation F o m o n a ^ U. R. Wenthsr BoNaa For the Month off ffnanaiy, 1943 ■ Miss Marguerite Benge of the Honor Court State Bureau of Child WeUare 7,956 Watmer tonight Mum Inst night. About Town gave the membere of Gibbons As Heard Along Main Street sembly, CathoUc Ladies of Colum- ■OAR GRILL' „ ^Member s< ttw . bue, at their monthly meeting last Up on March 1 Gives Awards Baroaa off OticMntioai lir . and U n . Parry Pratt enter- evening in the K. of C. home, an And on SontB of Hanchester*s Side Streets^ Too “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER’^ / : Mtmeheatar^A City of ViUagm Charm ------tha Harvard Road Bridge Interesting and Informative talk ~ y — •tab at tlwlr home laat night Three on the work of the bureau. Due Boy Scouts Receive (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THkEE C E lm Special Town Meeting We don’t quite understand the the preserving thefnselves. One DINE AND DANCE MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1943 _ __ • In play. ■ Mr. and Mra. to' w-ar conditions and the fact store had a hlg supply of preserve (Claaalflad,Adveettataf oa 10) , Warren, aubatltuUng for Mr. logic that induced a group of Merits; Pay Tribute to To the Lilting Tubes of ' VOL.LXIl„NO. 122 that so many of the mothers of Also to Decide on Pur* pi-operty owners in the Chestnut jars and sold cut completely last I li n . Tangerone. were the high voung children ace employed in week. •aoraia for the evening. . the war industries, the problems chase of 'Lamh and Laurel streeU area to sign a Frank Maiisfiejcl. petition opposing the request to T o put up canhed goods in that DON MAC AND HIS for their care ate increasing rap manner-and to be absolutely safe Trucking Into Tunisia idly. Miss Bengs answereii, a change Chestniit ' Lodge into 'The monthly Court of Honor Michael Raberem, of School Only two matters will come be apartments. Perhaps logic didn't Ihe product should be processed i>rive number of ijuesttons of the mem was held last night at the East ■treat, waa given a party by 28 fore the voters of Manchester at enter into it. At arty rate it for one hour. Most canned goods RHYTHM MASTERS aC hie frianda at the Garden res- bers which brought out further would be mu.sh if processed that Side Rec with nine awards being Canned GoodS/ the special town meeting, Monday doesn't seem consistent. DELICIOUS FOODS — M0I>ES'I PRiCkS! tanrant laat night Haberem, who details. The charter was draped long. Just transferring the product for Mrs. Rose Molusky. a riiember March 1. One will be the purchase Chestnut Lodge isn't more than made. Members, of Troop 28 re Fried Chicken - Tenderloin Steak with Mushrooms te a graduate of the Mancheeter a cotiple of hundred yards from / from the cans to the jars Is very Ibada achool, claaa o f 1940, haa of the aa.sembly who died Thiira- of dn additional piece of land now dangerous. Serious food poison- ceived two, Troop 98 two. Troop Roast Turkey Roast Top Sirloin the Centennial apartments also on 47, art and woodwork;, William F ir s t A r Viay and after the meeting the ing_ could result. The U. S. De been ensployed.by AlexaJhJer Jar- owned' by Cheney Brothers sputh Chestnut street. It isn't more Chow Mein Fried Scallops ala aa a carpenter. He leaves members proceeded to the Qulah partment of Agriculture has issued of the Manchester High ■ School, tlian 500 yards from the former 13 one award. They follow: Peter Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer naaday with other Inductees from Funeral home In tribute to her. ■ for which , an appropriation of a bulletin warning of the danger Capra, ’Troop 15. first aid and Cuts N orn Manchester, for Fort Devons, v R. O. Cheney house now used as y ,,, practice So, if there are a 30 Oak Street Tel 3894 $8,000 will b® asked. The other a boarding house for girls. The swimming; Richard. Hubbard, relates to-the'si rvcy of the police lot of sick people next winter you mills are only a couple of stone may find out who some of these Troop 98. athletics and pioneering; Because of the shortage of cof department. This will also require throws from the Chestnut Lodge M anchester an appropriation, but the exact canned, goods hoarders are. Robert Kurland. Troop 25, busi fee, the owners of the Center, location. As a matter of fact the ness; Earl Schmemlnger, Troop 26, lainch have started to ration their figure is not knowhi at present. Date Book The work will be dohe by an out area is-a pretty go-id cros.s sec • Not all of the Pratt & Whitney \vhodworking: George Zanis. ’Troop H a lf enppiy. They are serving but one of state man and it is, expected tion of any goml community. workers rode to work last Mon 47, art and woodkork; William eop to a customer. Some time ago There's a church, a store Preston; Troop 131 bookbinding. boMuse of the coffee shortage and Monday. Fehnuiry 22 that he will be paid by tjio day. mill. j day and Tuesday. Farly Tue.sday ------4 -J- X . ■ Driven Back by Ameri .Action Is Put Over 'apartment house. four family morning there were ovefx 1,000 In me^npry of Frank Mansfield, lack of labor. It was found neces- StaH issuing Ration Book No. house, two family house/ single a Marine, gave his life for his See The Houses At Bombs Start Will Replace 2 at alf public schools. Hours 3 to Because there has not been suf P&W workers as8cnible^\at ‘Scant Ration’ Program! can C om bat |Tea(mB aaiy to close the restaurant one residence, school and convent all country, ah Eagle acout and Simpler Fuel day each week, on Sunday. n and 7 to 9 p.m. Also same hours, ficient time to get the proper dhaft t^huieli Corners. East Hartforii^^ ready for dividing the town Into within the area. It doesn't seem waiting for a' bus. or buses, to th ^ regular attendant at the Court of c.—Starts Next Monday ; ‘ /■ \ ^'ilb Loss of 14 same places on Feb. 23 and 24. Honor, a few ininutea of silent Fires Visible Women’s’ league , luncheon at voting districU, that matter w ill, reasonable to object to converting plant. Few of them got rides. March AllowanceriPro- iReql Rubber Tanks in Thrusts at There will be a special communi Second Congregational church, go over to a later town meeting a “ boarding ‘ . house...... Into an apart Undeterred by the 25 below, pr^er were held. Oil Rationing cation North. Mospltal Auxiliary, Mrs. William MiliUry Whist of the Manches charter, changes will have to be anyone noticed a serious error she work from one-half-to an hour iUor/ t 8. went downtown 'shopping, prob day count, zero weather or no. Conditioning Unit for tion o f Controls_^ to Be Used in Hot Water the Mentorial hospital. Members be taken care of by Judge William ably looking for a quarter of a Did someone say absenteeism? - Evangelistic Headed for the Mareth tine and Rommel’s rear guard are these NoXJi Africa, Feb, 22.-—(IP) Saturday, March 6 \ S. Hyde when he returns from his Three Styles of Houses to Choose Washington, Feb. — (A*) ^ British Highland Division tiroopa crossing the border from the Trlpo- Planes Are Destroyed. o f Group No. 3 will Join them. Annual meeting and election o^ pound of butter, and She got ready Municipality Near Its \jlalt Authority l^lit. \ Bottles and . Ice Bags. — Driven back by Americaii vacation. for the trip in a hurry'. Not until A lot of people were beintf- pu.sh- Services From at Three Attractive Prices: — American householders are litanla section of Libya into Tunisia. British attack on Mareth line officers, British-American Club. Because of the election of a Eooty Survey Shows. A ^ed Headquarters in Austra combat teajns with a loss 1 5 . she returned home did shg realize ed around this past week by the Hm people of .Manchester are to be allowed les^than half forced Germans to halt advance against U. 8. troops in central Sunset Circle of past noble Friday, March 19 j^dge of probate and 13 justices that she had forgotten to put oh ronltally Invited to attend a ’Washington, Feb. 22.—iJP)— A Tunisia. lia^ Feb. 22.—(iO—Allied bombers, Washington. Feb. 22—(4^—Syn 14 tanks in ^thrusts for Te grands will meet Monday evening Red Cross benefit entertainment 6f\the peace every two years and Axis . . . and didn't know it Zero of the canned frqits and veg a skirt. Then she started to worry. series .of services to be held at Grai^ Coulee, Wash,, Feb. 22— Senati^ Investigating committee p^ter plastering . Japanese air thetic rubber within two or three bessa, Marshal o m m e 1 with Mrs. MUdred Miller of 188 at South Methodist church. theX®t up of school board, the weather made cars hard to start She couldn't remember whether or and every bit of extra ga.soline 115 Ce'h(er Street, Manchester, etables they hayb been in the — The world’s biggest dam be- today recommended simpler fuel months will begin replacing the launched a powerfukarmored Spencer street The members Fjlday, June 4 plan to have the election held on not in any of her store stops she Sunday, ' ytiesday, Wednesday dromes in the Buin-Faisi area of plan to take the Silver Lane bus off yean has made further study used in this manner aided Hitler habit of ea|Jng under a ceunc the world’s biggest air con oil rationing methods ahd cehtrall- the north .Solomons with 23 tons small quantities of natural rubber drive north from thex Kaa- High School Graduation. had occasion to unbutton her and his pals. and. Friday'.nights at 7:45. — leaving-the Center at 7:18. necessai^,. *5220 *5470 “ scant ration” program start zaUon at dontrolain the petroleum of bombs Saturday, returned yes coat. She hopes and trusts that she We prearlt the Simple Truths ditioning unit for this model city now permitted in hot water bot serine pass area today Th Lay Tax Rate didn't thus expose herself but she ing next Mooday. The March Red Army terday with another load and ward the great Kremamsa plateau It really was cold last Monday lived and ta u ^ t by Jesus, and built by the Bureau of Reclama administrate for war to eliminate tles, ice bags and similar "vic 'The spect^l town meeting will won’t be satisfied for sometime uphold Him as •y C«Omp£llll011 said. lied forces he would be able to they were qp other such occasions. by the town. One local auioist is cdnvinced utes waiting for that dratted driv ••apend” in March, and families fering increased because of thi Japanese planes attacked the FUai Deposit Box The volunteer workers met laat er." What really burned up most 'X may pool their pointa. It will take present intolerable division o(- au-' F i g h t i n g R eported, I ------' sond his columns out in a doxen ‘ Protcik Is Filed, that the Manchester policemen are KEMP'S Buna area of New Guinea for the directions over perfect tank coun At Stan Bntranca. night and were given inatructiona. A letter was received ’ from the right '-johnny-on-the-spot. Last of the listeners to this rave was Inc. for example, 14 pointa to buy a thorlty,” the report, added, x first time since the fall of that Bremen Again The hours for registering will be the fact that a local boy had rela standard atze can of com or green Controls Only Ovar Industry * Two Heavily Escorted try for 100 square miles. H.O.L owners of. the-property at Monday Vnornlng when it was bit 763 Mata St. TM. 86M Gandhi Rallies Moscow, yFeb. 22,—i/P)— i region to American and Austra^ Observers here agree the situa from 3 to a and from 7 to 9. 272 Porter street, prote.sting terly cold passing motorist pick ted his story of how he had float heana, 16 for peaa or tomatoes, 21 While Petroleum Administra Han troop^K The communique de ed around in the cold Pacific for for peaches or pears, 10 for grape tor Ickea is popularly supposed to M ^p in g-u i/ operations in the Jap Transports Sunk 2 Chief Target tion is more serious than the origi K E M V ^'S against damage done when a new ed up Patrolman Ray Griffin who scribed the attacks as nuisance nal break-through at Fold pass, sidewalk was laid. It wjis referred was bound fw the police station. ■seven days awaiting for rescue. H om es fruit, 23 for grapefruit juice, 32 for After Crisis; have received ulUmate authority Dortets basin have carried ! Hours Later; Torpedo raids” and skid they caused nel As they a rriv ^ at a street inter large cana of tomato or pineapple or eveijt^thfl drive through Kas- Chickens Are Out to the highway committee. Human nature is funny. Here was in an executive order, the commit the Red/Army into numerous ther damage nbr casualties. serihe ga^,. from which the latest Raymond Bldwell waa named ^ section another\;ar came out of this man and woman hardly out of . ,, Inc. / juice, 6 for aoup, I for-baby food, tee said. Its InvesUgation shows Fired at Destroyer. For Bombers about 18 pointa a pound for frosen tow ni^bout 50 miles south attack was launched. a special constable for six months One street and skhlded into, thent. a nice warm comfortable theater Caitter Street / Heart Weak that hla controls appear to extend United States and-British forcoa Says Zone Official He is employed as a w^atchman by The two drivers ^ r t e d to argue and abusing the bus driver. The Alexander Jarvis, Pries., 26 Alexander Street fruits or vegetablet. over only the oil Industiy. It said and i^thwest, of Voroshilov- Pearl Harbor, Feb. 22—(flb- Destructive Raid knocked out 14 Nazi tanks during and Patrolman Grimn got out of man could have walked 180 feet Administrator Brown himself Cheney Brothers. MATTRESSES Telephone 4112 or 7275 / he has no power to decide oil gra d r^V Russians said to- America’s largest submarine, the Port Heavily Attacked in heavy fighting yesterday and lan^ WASHINGTON’S the front seat, came, around in and got onto the bus without all acknowledged that it ia a ‘ *TKanC rationing policies, which remain By Fighter Plahes ’The specimen wers^divided into Y e s! We Have Plenty of da;^ while far to the west Bombay. Feb. 22—<4>)—Fighter night under a lyright moon, Charles Holman, prertdent of three committees (o study matters back of thb cars. Wheh the driver this trouble. Several of the people raUon," but said people wUI get Frail Hindu Ascetic Ap within the authority of the Office 2,710-ton Argonaut, has been sunk Raid from Which .411 BIRTHDAY of the other car saw the officer Innerspring Mattresses S(wiet columns were report- planes of the Tenth American Air one German c c ’ mn of more , _ that will come before the next waiting did it without any di.scnm- along on it “ao that our fighting of Price Administration. in action in the South Pacific with 70 tanks thrust to within e u M tha Zoning Commlsalon, expresses approaching he looked stalled and forces and the fighting forces of pears More Comfort poised foV a 34-mile march to Force carried out a desttoctive Bondiers Return; Site meeting of thc^board in March re fort at all. The public mqst' be At The committee suggested that ver after capturing the prjjbable loss of 102 lives but miles of Thala, a junction tax tha DANCE tha opinion that one cannot keep said, "Where in tho douce did you served. One person was Heard to our Allies may have the food they le Dnieper raid on Japanese headquartbia at latlhg to proposed changes iii the able and Cheerful in Connecticut, Delaware. Maine, The a companion submarine exacted Siihmaw In northern Burma on O f Suh Building Yards Allied lines. (Blonday. Feb. 22) chickena in residential aections of town’s by^hwa. come from ?’’ Incidentally, believe remark "I’ll bet it's cold driving need to carry on.” Maryland, Massachusetts. New Pavlograd ana.'Kraanograd. it o t not. w h ^ Ofiicer Griffin took Kussians also'.^umounced their swift vengeance by sinking two of Saturday, '^starting more than ^0 Rommel' Gambling Depi^rmUty the town that have been zoned for Bills ,,amountlng to $10,632.11 that bus tonight.” x ' $19.95 “COMPARE THE REST — THEN H.^T\^HE BEST!” Adult Mont Reglater 12th Day of Fast. Hampshire. New Jersey. Ne the heavily - escorted Japanc.se Rommel was gambling desper Highland Path out his fcmitnln pen to enter a and Besides thumbing cookbooks in drives west of Ptostov, north ot fires, a headquarters communique London, Feb. 22—(/P)— The Ger non-commercial purposes. This ffs -wiere o'rdeted paid. report on the accident he found the HAVE A GOOD TIME — DINE AND DANCE! York, Pennsylvarila, Rhode Isl; transports the Argonaut had been announced today. ately in an effort to s6ora a knock Evidently they are waiting for search of fresh vegetable receipts New Delhi, Feb. 22 — (iP> —Mo- Vermont and Virginia be placed in Kursk toward Orel, and .west of man port of Bremen was heavily out blow against fhe British First Community Qub his personal opinion, he saya, and ink in the peni^was froijen. Krasnodar towarri the Black sea stalking. Armed with light bombs in ad ia not that o f the commission. the town to, Miovel a walk to the $24.95 ROAST TURKEY WITH ALL THE FlXIN’S this week, every family must send handls K. Gandhi weathered a separate raUoning area fronythe The Argonaut itself, before it dition to their multiple machine- attacked by R.A.F. bombers last Army before British ElghUz .flag pole ,at Depot Square before an adult representative to register of coast were rolling forward. Art McKay’s Ordiestra Store owners report that some AtlanUe seaboard statea aoi' received a mortal wound, had sent guns, the swift fighters destroyed night in a raid from which all Army could neutralize his Msretli He made this sUtement in re? flflag'js again raised. for the new ration boolu. crisis yesterday in the 12th day of Report^ Beyond Kraanognd line and push into the central Tu Round and ^uare Dancing ply to the question raised by pr. housewives have resorted to an Delidlous Broilers Steaks / Rlmst Beef Virginia. a torpedo crashing into an enemy or severely dam-igcd buildings, bombers returned. It was officially \ A. Non. The blue coupons in the book are his 21-day fast and today, a gov The report said uUllsatio I of ad- An early communique. • ^Id nisian theater. Starting 8:30 D. M. Cald.well concerning, his. R ecreation expensive -and possibly; dangerous OysteiB and Clams VekI Cutlela^ Fried Scallops destroyer wdth unknown result. barracks, oil tanks and railroad announced today. KEMP'S. for canned goods; the red ones ^II ernment bulletin issued in Bom dttlonal transportatldn A nothing about the Dnieper VaUey The transports, one of 10,000 installations betore swinging back On the edge of a vast plateau,, right to keep chickens at his home method of getting around canned be used later for meat. A. B. 'and An A if Ministry communique Admission 25c. • goods rationing. There Is ho neces Furniture and Music ' X ■ / bay said, he appeared more com may convert an east CMSt' deficit ‘ ^ tlireat. where the Russian troops tons And the other of 7,000 tons, toward their base. y. on Richard road. C blue coupons may be ’’spent" in fortable and more cheerful. His said;- -T (Continued on Page Eight) . Center Items sity of declaring home :^nn^d o t 156,000 barrels a 'ccl BuUetin! Dnieper riyer. or down the rail "The only report on the action of War Information over an O W I, Income Tax Returns Washingrton, Feb. 22.' —(/P)— For the second ^me since | Peyrouton, governor-general of For the Holiday Week-Ehd Washington, Fob. 2t.—^4 V - road toward 2Iaporozhe. on the was from an Army reconnaissance ^ (Continued oq Pago Tw;o) announcement that news of „au W'e Hdve Over-the-Counter Stamp Congress .may turn a spotlight on western bank of the river below plane which first reported an en Algeria and former Vichy French P repared - ((Tontinned on..- Irtage Two) In the face -of Freeident war ageni’lra would be rhanneleo RECEIVED FRESH TODAY! expenditures Yrom a q>ecial $631,% RcHMUvelt’s opposition, a Sen Dnleperopetrovsk. emy convoy attacking a submarine cabinet memtanPr-outlined to ' i BeadtaKs Dally, Inclndlng Ssnday, NEW MODEL LAUNDRY'S featuiea of the iiurit system.” (Continned on Page Two) mission to adjust • wages in Al ftbly would carry th e' isone different flavors. \ In Enduring Quality (R-Ohio), said they Intended to de Draft Deferment of Pavlograd was tadeen, front line geria to thq rising cost of living. After Peace Conies. 9 A. AL to 9 P. M. Or By Appolnt- SPECIAL ICE CREAM AND SHERBET BOJfES and Gracious Design! The Baboommittee* agreed to dispatches said, after a stiff battle Washington. ment. In ti>e Senioe o f the Peo mand a thorough accounting of ex Peyrouton promised natives a A Generous Serving for One or Enough for Two.|.l5c ea. penditures before considering any Government Employes | retain the 94.300 level but in which Red Army troops braved Treasury Balance chance to become public officials ple for SO Veara. struck out a section leqidrtng gun-studded hills and German London, Feb.'22—( ^ T h e Brit Croatia Heelared Military Zon® 160 Charcb Street, Hartford, Conn. attempt to renew it Washington. Feb. 22—(/P)— The and assured them the government ish people, in Sunday meetings, “Aa a number o f the Senate Ap- Washington, Feb. 32 — (4^ — . renewal of appointments every armor to storm Into the city from would providq loans to; farmers, Stockholm. Feb. 32—(JA — A ] Ptione 9-0097 w h A t i n o b u t t e r ? t>osition of the Treasury Feb. 19 joilied in tribute.s to -Russia's Red C a sh proprlatlons committee,” T^ingsIWork vital^to four years. r the flanks and rear. better irrigation facilities and in '/Agreb dispatch to *•**■ " ^ * Receipts, $35,759,473.75; expen .Army which observes its 2Sto an Aftonbladet today said the_ 0«r-1---- - TRY A JAR OF told reporters, *T am going to In- necessary 'for “ essential ' civilian The vlctoriotia Soviet forces creased public health service. government functions should be | Washington, Feb. M —(S’O—A continued fighting westward withr dltures. $263,264,406.96; net bal niversary tomorrow and heard mans had deilared all A t OUR DELICIOUS KEMP’S PEANUT BUTTER! sist that a searching invastlgatlon ance, $6,025,663,680.68: cqptoma Seeks End of Quarrels their leaders, voice hopes of con the test for the draft deferment] Senate Judiciary subcommittee in ’To the "French' population he south of the River Sava a n ^ M agl Not the dry, mealy peanut butter so often found in Laundry Service Saves JYou 15% .be made of every propoeed expen dicated today it will report fa I receipts for month, $17,185,009.51. tinued cooperation in the peace to zone In order to comimt gu etn ^ INCOMETAX diture and that Oongreaa be fully of Federal workers, a special | (Continued ea Page Four) appealed for a cessation o f ’’fam retail stores, but delicious, tasty peanut butter made presidential committee has recom yprably a bill, calling for-Senate follow a triumphitnl war. for«-e»* more effectively. AU rcsia»-| Informed at the facta In regard to ily quarrels,’' and asked that they At Albert Hall in London, For- from Vermont Creamery Butter and Peanuts ground to And It's Perfect In Every Detail' mended. ' confirmation o f all Federal em unite "to make France a great ance to German or Croatian a ACCOUNTING all money which has been spent ployes receiving $4,500 a year or feign Secretary Anthony F,den told orities within the zone now M The Army & Navy Club a smooth Consistency. A delightful spread made by h for secret and public funds in the The ^committee, named.by Presl- nation again.” ' As Regards The Haiwfling Of All dent Rooeevei; Dec. 15 to mitllne over, despite President R oos^elt’s a huge crowd tha't "we are / not ishable by death, the report aai«.| I At the Kemp’s, the' makers of the Famous Kemp’s Toasted Nuts. J - \paat. I am against making bl&nket Paying tribute to British and only agreed to work together for a BoUcy govetninc the deferment opposlUon. „ „ . . — Soldier*8 Special Tomorrow American troops In Africa, Pey Yt and 1-pound jars. •f '^iq>proprlatlons.” of Federal emj^oyes, reported that Chairmw McFarland (D. ^ ■ . -4/ utter destruction of the ' Axis in l-fve Dead, IS* Missing Every Saturday Night 'Manchester Your Washing. EHmjnate *Bevblvtag Fond” the governmeni service "ie not a I Aria.) said the group likely ^U1 routon sald:- war—we are agreed on b f^ d prin Marshfield, Ore., 9eb. 22-t-sJ) ' FIVE assortments OF KEMPS TOASTED NUTS Taft said he thought tha^ In ad- draft evaders’ tiaradise as has -been I submit to the full committee tatar Two years ago on February 24, 1941, Manche.ster’s “They all made the sacrifice of ciples which underUe oiir col A Navy nUnesweeper capjOiw 5 At 8:15 P.M; . tearing themselves away from Girporation Office . RECEIVED FRESH FOR THE HOLIDAYS! : dtUon to asking for more informa loosely charged." today a “modified ^rzion of the two unite of the Natlopal Guard, Company K and the laboration in peace, heavy seas off Oooa bay tion on confidential expenditures, their homes for a cause which is "We are agreed to build up a Middlie Turnpike West Why Don't You Try It This Week? Committee membonj are Paul controveioial msMure spom ^^ Anti Tank Company, 169th Regiment, were inducted with a low* of Oongreaa ought to Miminate the. Bellamy, editor of The Cleveland by Senator McKellar (D..'Tenn.). still more vital for us than for post-war svstem which shaU be a teen missing, the ThlrteenthNavjW 1.95 use aat t the emeigency appropria- p|,in. Deaier„ chairman; . Eric At the same time, senators fore- ^ in to Federal service. The unite left town for Camp them; - negation of all Hitler's new order district announced today. Tuesday and Friday CENTER PHARMACY tlon as a "revolving fund.’^ Johnston, president of the Cham -least revival of vetoed leglslaUon Kanding, Hprida, pn March 13, 1941. 'l/ "They have,come because they Stands for.” of 29 Wmard'reached rtore r In 1940, Oongreas gave'President I of Conraerco of the United prescribing admlnUtraUve proced- feel they are Working - for, the Answor to Natl'^paganda sixteen were pickfd out M «2D0 IN Evenings 7 to 9 487 Main Street RooaevNt an aiqwoprlatlon atatea. and Orway Tead, member Uire for government agm cl^ ^ freedom of the world.” a * ' '.4 In observance of two y ea n of army service, T^e His. address, was takmi as an tossing Pneifle by a Coast NEW MODEL $100,000,000 and contract...... ' a u th o il-. tte New Toriic City Board o -If | chairman Hatch (D ,,.N . M.) Herald will issue tomorrow an anniversary supplement Peyrouton said, that President surf boat and a (M ) fS.00 GAMES (3) 110.00 GAMES Or By Appointment |said a aubeommlttee which held Rookevelt had led hls people to answer to German propaganda at- M A T T H E W of a'Uke amount foe emergency I Higher Education. .. tempU to drive, a wedge between SMS were running ao hlga^B ( 1) 120.00 G ^ B M u r p h y d r u c ^ s t o r e lengthy hearings on the admlnis- honoring this fine service of our own boys, the majority arise "In defense of hummi liber ( i ) $50.00 GAME Telephones: c.:p4nditures which he might be I Could Release Thousands the Ruasitan and BritlMi peoples. were nnablo to land to r absnt u ' ' 4 Depot Square called upon to make In carrying f The feport declared that thou- traUve htU In the laat aeoaloa gf of whom are now overseas. . , ties” and that Prime Minister in m n . Flvo of tim «— . 5622 * 5218 Congreoa would go to w ( A ooon on C3iur<^U • “In an Indefatigable H io Ruaalan ambassador, the wife WIOR out the defeoM and lat«r tha war iaanda of men on .the EVkleral pay-1 o f Prime Minister OiurchlU and In tho capaldag aadMfiffsM ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! P . S* Yon may pay your light and |wwer bills (i progratt. nom tima to time the I roll could be released to the arm- laq attempt to draft.a oompiomlae This suppleinent has been tpproved by the Inspector program . . . once more pi^ exposure iq tbo opM O eW Form 1040*A '..ILOO JEWELER Subimit Street Imeamre wh(ch would IrapoM Generar^ Department, W ss^in^pn, D. C. claimed a few days ago hls will Murphy Drug Company, 4 Depot Squared fund was relmpuraed until total led forees If overlapping gpvem- ^gustiiiwl ga Paga XwoX' boi^ died *utag •tekA Form 1Q40 ,"r*4.00 977 MAIN STREET I I W B I I mam ^ m T ■I, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC^ilESTER, (X)NN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2 ,194» PAGETinuas- 2E TWO xMANCHES1;ER e v e n in g HERi^p/MANCHfesraR, c o n n ., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22,yr94S ‘Price-Minus^ Wrinkle How to Attach-1943 Marker Inserts Seven Violent•V j Higher Postal were hurt'before the suh-'Went un~ contention that Gandhi ahd Con Hints Generals ' Encourages Econoiny.^ der 'the water, ' N . Gandhi Rallies gress exiMcted violence to grow Bom Manv Leaders Manchester Ration Books -Jt Employe TeHRSwork 4 !^sCut Off ^ ; IHitde. noticing that the tw o ^ s 1 / out of the Indian nationalist move State DOatlls Pay Favored were badly damaged and It might ment, -the book quoted from writ Date Book Are Held^Here .;'llr<,* Washington, Feb. 22.-^((P) become necca.sary to amputate After Crisis; ings by Gandhi before his arrest: Fires I f ilO U S Issued Today T-“Price-mlnus,” a new wrin During Battle them did not hesitate at all. Tak "I don't want rioting as a di / kle la war contracts,-has been rect result (of mass action). If, in \ Toilay Three of Family A»- Letter Carrier* Urged ing a pair of wire clippers, all he ^ Start issuing Ration Book No. X' LaGuardia 'Discloses in ■/'V • put in operation by the Mari could find, he performed the op .spite of all precautions, rioting For 50 2 Suicifles time commission to encour To Petition Congress eration while depth charges thun / Heart Weak does take place. It cannot be help South Church Pastor 2 at all public schools. Hours 3 to Started This Afternoon Broadcast He Talked mfttrtr • it>< mui x nst,l**w4« «t mi m *i)renf« Mill'krtib if inttr«c(jn« f*r !• tiM ' age economy in -.ahiphtiildlng. dered ind bounced around the ed."- xpounds That Theme / art Ml fetlflMf CArtfillf. Slit »«r(liyiornihgAb>Mbrnihf Service. Schools in Town. for keeping costs below esti Meriden, FeK 22.—(Jf)— Con-* Operation on Sub. and cleaned It but Returning-after Gandhi’s condition became alarm New Light On Events riders dashing for and Wqt-k on Red Cross Surgical Bgement • Labor Com Of Connecticut New York, Feb, 22 — (IP) —A By'The Associated Press "When it has been realized that stampeding their moun dressings at the American Legion mates. nectlciit letter carriers yesterday tnis to its base. ing, Chakravarthl Flajagopala- PreachlnJ^ on the t theme "Allies In all of the public schools Ut ■ By Associated Press short-wave broadcast to Italy by Seven violent deaths were re- Here, In general. Is bow M n. Dorothy OliMky, wtf* of Mrs. Glinsky was formerly Miss chari, an Indian Congress leader, Mr. Gahdhi, the fountainhead of On ..the previous'tdaK’.'’ the com ha-1 between the hours of 10 a. m. mittee After War. elected Andrew C. Geiisch of ’Vor- Dorothy Brennan daughter of met today with William Phillips. non-violence, knew perfectly well munique said. A m eren bombers of The Falth,X.Rev. W. Ralph and 4:30 p. m. Mancheater, with the excaption ot Mayor F. H. LaGuardia appears to piorted in Connecticut during the "price-minus" works; : Henfy “BUT C nky, • number that the Indian masses were in sCbred dUcct hlts/on -rolling stock week-end, including three .mem The commission fixes a rington president and were urged Mrs. Elsie Waldorf’Brennan. Her President Roosevelt's envoy. with Ward, Jr., pastorSjf South Meth Military Whiat of the Manches the I^lgh, Barnard and Franklin ' Rv Iiunes Marlow and I Hartford'^-BrougKt here last indicate that Gen. Annibale (Elec price for each ship based on to petition Congress to adopt a ' Vt the crew of the submarine Iv -band, who was bom In Mayfair amba.ssadorlal rank, to discuss the capable of non-violence, new light and railroad in.stallatioh.s at odist church, a.sserh>(l yesterday ter Private Duty Nurses' Associa achools, rationing registration ■' (ieorze ZIelke night from Leavenworth ppnlten- trie Whiskers) Bergonzoll, Italian bers of a family who were asphyx Wahoo, whose exploits thrilled the Is shed on events of the six months Sagalng In ce^ral Burma. Not a its own estimates of labor, pending bill granting an annual Park a suburb of Chicago, had .situation. Their first meeting last morning that one of th^basic al tion at the MasPtjic Temple at 8. started tliis afternoon at 3 o'cldek. ^ 7;p .l The best't'ary. Kansas, Charles Taylor was general captured by the British ih iated, two stUcldeS and two auto $300 pay Increase to postal work-; nation early this month, learned made his home in Passaic, New Friday produced no tanSible/ re which have elapsed since, his Au plane was reported missirig from lies of religion In the modJ'sn world Saturday, March 6 ’ Detroit, t eb. 22 {IP) ^ scheduled to enter Wethersfield material and other costs, and ' gust armrest. Two sesMona will be held oli each 1941, and eight other_^ formerly' mobile fatalities. allows the builder a fee, ers. ?>.4tatufday eiat her husband had Jersey, where he has a number of sults . the two-day Operations. is the leadership of ChrlstlaHvjier Annual meeting and election of of the three days. Hours are from ■worker is the man_5vho feels that j to Serve a 12 to 15 tsMft w e«r < Found dead In Ihedr gas-filled relatives living. 9hc had received "It follows that every reference high Italian high mllltaiy leaders r«e«lvfi it. about 3 per cent. Holding their all-day convention ^ beeh wounded In a running battle Might Cost Ufe sonallty In the field of politics. officers, Brltish-Amerlc^ glub. 3 o'clock until 6 o’clock and from he Is a member of a team. • | years term on a charge of armed Norwich apartment early Sunday When the actual costs falls here, the letter carriers were ad a letter from him previously aim-' to non-violence In forecasts of the "It has become our habit,” saf Friday, March 19 7 o’clock until 9 o'clock. The work That Is axiomatic among Baylor completed a six ate in this country. ' i were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shafer fe'between the Wahoo and a Japa- ply slating lb'll he had been The comnuinique foilo\Ved ■ an forms the movement would take, Bombers Start Fires Mr. Ward, “to look down on the „ Jars term in Leavenworth on a The mayor disclosed in a broad below tee estimate, plus ' the dressed by Dennis F. Murphy, announcement yestertn,- that it made by Mr.' Gandhi and his Con ,ed Cross benefit entertainment will be Irf charge of Superinten and their daughter, Beatrice, 18. fee, the builder is allowed to Washington, D. C., chairman of ^■neae destroyer about January 24. woprf^ed but Mrs. Glinskv did not politician. To consider that men at Sftuth Methodist church. dent of Schools Illlng. He will be sonnel experts charge of passing counterfeit cast to the Italian people yester Another daughter, Naomi, 12, was irrtow where her nusband was lo the frail little Indian nationalist gress - disciples and in post-arrest AjtMunda Airbase It is vitally Important in the big keep one-half tee difference, the National Execiitiv.e coiamlttee A piece of shrapnel a'oundcd Glin* leader persisted in the, fast at his or women only go Into politics for Friday, June 4 \ assisted by all of the school teach money in Hartford. day that he had talked with the expected to recover.' of the National A.ssoclation of cated until she received a second programs and inatructlons. Is /W ashington, Feb. 22.—m — self or class interest. /I^nt if one problem of manpower, of prevent New Haven—The condition of officers and said that to his eyes the other half coming back to sky BO badly that a pharmaci^'i' letter. As soon as he is discharg detention quarters in the Poona nothing more than a pious hop^ American bombers 'started Arcs High ^ehool graduation. \ ers in town with many others vol i She was revived by firemen who the commission. Letter (Carriers. : mate was forced to cut off- two palace of the Aga KhM it might at the Japanese airbase at Munda enters the political arena with re unteering t^help out. A site man ing unnece.ssary absenteeism from Navy Lieut. R K. Thackston, in they "presented a group of frus were called by a tenant who smell Not Wage Increase ed from the hospital he is expect or at best a mild warning which ligions faith and conviction such jured Saturday night in an auto trated and hopeless men who were tote on his right foot wire furlough.■ irlp' cost him hi.s life. \ was known, to have no prac.tlcal on New Georgia Island in a raid ager has been named for each • the Job. of getting the work done. ed gas and entered tMn apartment Murray .said tee recent exten f'l nutters,' the only imnhlitents ho ed home fbr a furl ideals arc soon driven from his school. accident at Madison, was describ once le,aders in their corps.'’! He to find Edward Shafer. 53, his Advices from the palace indi value.” Sunday, the Navy announced to George T. Christopher, presi ed last night as ’’critical” by au did not say where he had '-met sion of the work week to 48 hours -had to perform the operation. cated Gandhi was growia^weak- The White Book disclosed that day. head. But don't you believe it. Biiyiii" ush f'onsumer’s Declaration Ml raaW la aa iaaarlati^' wife. Emina, 46, And their other American Stilts by tee Post Office department was The Wahoo rtoained into Pearl There are political leaders today in Every person going to the dent of the Packard Motor Car thorities at New Haven hospital them. liaac araa« at rliat It Mat laar vlaa af aarttar tftar latarl daughter, Beat/ice, 18, dead. er by the hour, but there iros 'niD the two main r.-llway systems In Navy communique No. 289: Co., whose airplane motors today where his name was placed on the (On P>b. 5 the Italian newspaper kadr at rl|M atflta. not a wage ■ increase “by any ' Bkibor with a broom lashed to Sailor Is Preseiiled hint that he Intended to abt^don eastern India had* been put out of . "South Pecifle; (All dates are our nation and In other nations schools tonight and for the next •M at artait at I aft art MT li.attackat. fraaft kata kaaa * Coroner Edward'G. McKay gave are carrying the war to the heart danger list. Slightly injured in the n Popolo D’Italia Reported that M tt, Mt art laaarla. at la. krttta. tmm nm fraa aaataa. Figlit Near Japan stretch of the imagination.” . Its periscope, indicating a clean his fast short of the 21-day ^^al at tion for aomi' time by sabotage. east longitude) whose entire 'purpose in being Here Sattif av three days. Is supposed to have tfie verdict of accidental asphyxia The Bridgeport unit submitted SWSSp, hut the Ule that surrounds It quoted Gandhi, as agreeing there is because they believe^ in Consumer Declaration filled out. of Gerjnany, is doing things with same collision were Lieut. James General Bergonzoll, former com tion. He said the gas escaped from Willi W'risl Walcli he has set. \ "l! On Feb. 21, Avenger torpedo ■N, this basic principle. J. Britt, forme: sports announcer, mander of the Italian Black Shirt a resolution that promotion* be on > t^ pxplolts of the under\vater Grave concern over his condi that railway lines, telephone and plap^es (Grumman TBF) and God and have a conviction about Copies h.ive been printed In The a shutoff valve in the cellar direct the basis of seniority. The Water , and her brave crew is slowly, In a govern-1 telegraph systems could be tom His will of mankind.” Bowls With Men From Shop and his'wife. ■ corps, had been taken to WAshing- Many/omplaints have been received by the Motor 'Vehicles De New Lohdon, Feb. 22-—ITP):— tion was reflected Dauntless dive-bombers ,(Douglas) Stores Closefl Today Son of H miner, who worked his Hartford—Boxing and Wrest ton as a prisoner of war.) ly beneath the Shafer apartment. American submarines have operat bury unit submitted a resolutttm Q( public.. victor James Flt7,gerBld, sea ment corrimunique i.s.auod vc.ster- down In accordance with the non with Warhawk (Curtiss P-40) and Gives Modem Example hbqsc can make this application. partment thai, the prongs on Connecticut’s 1943 automobile inserts Two Victims Of Autos recommending free transportation Mrs. Ollnsky who lives at 41 man on the Jnneau. wa.s presented violence capipBlgn. providing pre "We often talk about what re Then^must be ahowiv the amount wav up from a drill press wheie he ling Promoter Edward Hurley, Ready to .\ld Italians have broken off while being attached. Although the metal in this ed within “spitting distance” of diO’ in Bombay, which said that Corsair CVought F4U) escort, Goods Are Bein^ In earned 17 cents an hour, he b'wls stricken Feb. 12, was reported still LaGuar^j^a told the Italian James P. Smith, 72, of West Japan, declared Lieut. Conidr. on trains and street conveyances Mraig Stroet, H^cheater, was with a waterproof wrist watch by "ir the fast is not ended without cautions weti taken to prevent bombed Ja'pancse positions at ligion meant to Washington and of coffbq. for each periop over 14 year's inserts is not a* pliable as that formerly used, they will not Haven, died at New Haven hospi for mail men in uniform, to and re married to her husband last Au- loss of life. Lincoln. It is as well to the point,’^ ventoried and Stocked. years of th'at was ori\)iand on every Tue.sday night with men unconscious ard condition un people that the United States was break if attached correctly. The sketch above illustrates the right George E. Porter ycstei-day at the members of the State Police Fri delay R may be too late to save Munda on New Georgia island. from his shop. He .says: changed by authorities at St. Fran ready to aid them in restoring tal Suilday. the victim of a hit and launching of the Blueflsh, latest from po.st offite.s. - gust and until she heard about his day night. Fitzgerald, who is one his life.” A number of bulletins were 'cir Area were started In the target added Mr. Ward, "to remember November ^ J 9 4 2 and alsd-^hown way to attach the inserta.- ' ' COSUiections with the Wahoo did not culated clandestlneTv by the All- what Washington- and Linenln as “That’s all right. I like to bowl, cis hospital last night. what waa once a happy land” when run driver; and Hugh McGevna of submarine to Join tee Beet here. Gensch aucceeded William J. of the few men who survived the "His heart sounds arc weak area. One U. S. flghtet failed Jo Apparently it-was a good thing must be all «tqned goods x>ver But any industriali.st who goe.s in Meriden was fatally .injured Satur Speaking to the men and women Nankervis of Meride.s .as president, kMW where he was until after he sinking of the Juneau wps a.sked and the volume of Jils pulse Is India party in an attehiot to wean return.” Individuals of great reltgibus faith five held by eaefesnerson on Feb Stamford—Samuel Neuger, 38, the "barrier of Fascism is remov had been admitted to a hospital at native troops away froniKlhe Brit have meant to the Well being of that Washington’s birthday tell for -that kind of thing without his shot in the back by a hold-up man/ ed.” day by a car operated. Patrolman who- built the Bluefish, employes and the latter waa elected dele by members of the State Police to small," the bulletin said. "He Is Munda, In the central Solomons. ruary 31, 1943. Abip must be., heart in it—I mean Just for show French Have No Edgar Burdick said, by Arthur of tee Electric Boat company. gate at large to the next national JPsail Harbor foi further treat- speak to them on his experiences. ish and to discourage rebmtttng Is 180 nautical miles northwest of our nationi A modern example of on Mbnday this year. Local resl- shown the number or-^jersnns in Saturday night, was reported )h He skid the eight other Italian YMCA Schedule ., ment extremely weak, .so that even the — is making himself a headache." criUcal condition last night by au leaders were Geh. Pietro Gabbera, Wentworth. Lieutenant Commander Porter, convention. Since hts return to town the lo swallowing of^ water exhausts arid war contributions, the wljlte Guadalcanal airfield. It has been such personality Is Madame (Inets, worn out by an unprece the family and for eachvperson skipper of a sub teat sank several Bunk A Supply Ship Book said. raided at least 73 times since last Chlang Kai-Shek,, a CThristlsn of registering Ration Book Np. 1 About a year ago, the War Pro thorities at Stamford hospital. Po ex-minister of war and former Time for Dancing Tomorrow Both suicides were reported Sat f, It appears that the Wahoo had cal sailor has received telephone him.” dented popping spree Saturday duction board in Washington spon- lice were unable to obtain a de governor of Abyssinia, whom La urday. Medical Examiner Edward Jap ships in Pacific waters said: Nine' different cabinet posts have calls from all partii of New Eng Appeals for Release Continue ^ov. 23 when American attacks the noblest type who with all of must be present^. 'n. 1:30-3:30 p.m.—Women's Bad sunk s Jap supply ship, and then were undertaken in an effort to her brilliant talent and ability Is night, stayed at home today rett X.sored a system of management- scription of the gunman or other Guardia described as "the high minton. I. Parmelce said George Herbette. "The Japs saw what . could be been held by Winston Churchill, mw a dsstroyer which commenced land from relatives of sailors who Appeals continued to pour In It is estimated teat over 9,(108.^ ihbor committees in war plants, as of An.sonia, shot himself done on the doorstep of their land more than ever held by any living were on the Juneau. He Intend.s to maxe^Jt useles.22—(/P)—R.A.F of an alarm system In the national that Manchester enjoyed a tran each book la issued a stamp must agena^ut samy^were useless, and Ohio cartridge manufacturer. Manella. division commander in 7:30-9:30—Hand weaving under and pulled the,trigger. against British rule. He began his bombers, continuing 't^ ir attacks some plants without committees. Libya: Army Corps Generals Ferd- “to get’back into the fight as soon Mrs. Edward Lewis. to completion." By Companion Ilfs. We church people have be quil day. be attached. Prospect—David Miles Plumb. as possible," The Bluefish was sponsored..^by Vaities^For TUESDAY fast in protest against the refus on Japanese communications in come the great protestors. We al Not in years has there been Muoh'’t^ltlcli(m at First 84, former representative in the inando Cona and Luigi Frusci; Air 8:30-9:30 — Senior basketball al of the viceroy, Lopd Linlith central BuAna, blasted \tergets Marshal Gen. Pietro Prinnaj and The speedy destroyers, which practice, Suicides. •: 1 Mrs. Fannie T. Menzie, wife of ()nlv! .A Feature be Tt (Continued from Page One) ways are loud in telling what Is such activity ^along Manchester’s When the W i p ^ l wa.s first General Assembly, died ycsterda.v. accompanied the P'l'ench battleship Promises Cleaiuip I Hull Superintendent Robert Y. gow, to release him' unconditional near Mandalay and Myin^p on Main street . ' . . not to mention ' made, there w aa^ goqd deal of A native of Pr.bspect he served as Maj. Gen. Francesco Guasco. 6:30—2 open bowling alleys. the Irrawaddy river last nightjn wrong with government. A more Special Fund "My impre.ssion of the respon.se Richelieu on her historic cash j Menzie of the sub buildin)|; firm. ly- nirface . . . and circling Jap' de necessary, if harder -one, is to give side streets. Stores were crowd criticism of It. Sbrn*'^executives town clerk for 38 years. from Africa to New York, came At Bombay, members of the a quick Iqllow-up to a series . m support to the friends of religion ed from early morning until they said, they would be time' yvasters, when they - were told that Brig, Of Aiiv Vice Dens Progressive party, which Is the stroyers pumped shells into it, de daylight rilds along the valley, a Draws F ire Gen. Antonio Sorice had been ap here for repairs. stroying it. \yhp in statecraft are working for closed their doors at nlen o’clock . that they represented ^ aUerapt Pledged to battle the Axis "to Wdek’End Deaths main opposition in the Council of British communique announced to the improvement of the nation as .Saturday ^yening. \ of labor unions to worm theiKway pointed by Mussolini a.s undersec Presitleiirs Doj*; Stalce (the upper house of the Hob Attack Masterpiece day. WPA EniploYHieiil/ retary of war wa.s that they were ultimate victory,’’ Capt. L. M. P. S. C5 / our political representatives. However, late thia . afternoon (Cont'nned from Page Onn) into management, that they 'xduld Sala, commander of the Terrible, New Hi^ven. Keb. 22 “A.s- central Legislature),, walked out "Revenge for the sinking of the Large fires were feported left Mr. Ward quoted with approval householders started for the vari be Just bellyache and debating so all united in their scorn as well as New Y (^ —Elsie ''Hou.ston Pe- sistant City Attorney M. Edward THANKS! o f‘the chamber as a "protest Argonaut was very • rapid, Anoth burning In the night'a^aults. in disappointment," LaGuardia said at a press conference yester Is Army Private ous places to register for Ration cieties. Redticetl 85(UM)0 er America^ submarine. two Main targets of the - daylight the statemchl^ of Dr. Leslie Weath- appropriations Veached $631,538,- said. day that crew members preferred ret, 40, Brazilian soprano who Klebanoff promised today teat any We wish to thank all our patrons for.gfte considers- against the policy of the govern- erhead of Lohdon who has said, Book L Clerks were busy get 000.. But, however, that may be in popularised songs of h ^ , native vice dens found in' New’ Haven I ment.” houra later, closer to Rabaul, forays Hyas the important iHtungup ting things ready for the filing of some situations. Christopher says "I gathered that they did not visiting’"the countryside” to danc tiou shown ns hut week wiwn ak freesie>upf r shut down made an attack which was a. mas highway, - which was raided' both “The church ahbujd press ' Chris In a report covering the lost rix think very highly of General ing. land on the concert stage ajid in would bo "wrecked, padlocked or New- York, Feb. 22 .. wepu. We’re glad to I The Nationalist paper, Hlndu- tian men and women, who have the old books and issuing the new months, the Budget bureau told he has made his committee work, Ne^->York. Feb. 22— / receipt of $l from Of Keith’s A conference of Indian political resolutions addressed to the prime 000 for the coordinator of Inter- says: / over Station WNYC -WMerday that i said m a tone of despa r and hope, William Craig Waller, 70, who them entrancy. / ; pis master by the war dog fund. j leaders also assembled in New Guinea base. A. F. plane was listed as mhslng. American affaire on a Mexican, .Many Benefit* Received Waterbury. Feb, 22 jJ’i—A ba . 'The attacking submarine pen minister.” To tills Mr. Ward add- December. 1941, WPA \.cmp!o>- x/mploy-j lessne.ss. lossne.ss. "What can we say?’ " . 'sipsic weeklyweeklv salary of $51 fCir postal commanded, tee British battleship The jrolice reported 2^ ^fm g i hasn't Joined the K-9 corps Delhi yesterday and cabled Prime jl, '‘The presence of Dr. Walter K. Soviet Army railroad project and $3,000,000 for "We have received a lot of ben ment figures of j '—-— Barham ip the Battle of Jutland people, all between the ages of 21 because, for all his personal spunk, FEBRUARY Cash and Carry Special ! Minister Churchill asking Gandhi's etrated the destroyer screen and ? the payment of royalties on air ^^emb^Sl"^' a clerks was urgrged by National sank the two biggest ships of the Chinese Troops Halt udd, a former medical missionary efit* while this committee has were lowered by Barrett of Wa.sh- during the First World War. and 23, were in the., establishment jbp just isn't big enough for the j release. to China, now a repreaentatlve to plane enginea.. ' been in operation. We can’t always to 350,000 persons,if since th^a I ...... T® P"' I’rcsident .lohn J. New York—Michael J. Lyons, where they .said they'sft^nd nine ; duties of the Arm>. Navy, Marine SALE There was no hint, however, of convoy." RiveT’Croasing Move (Continued from Page One) “ For Confidential Pnrpoeee” say the committee was responsible. L . ‘lisappointment, ineton.ington. D. D. C.. C.. at at the 45th annual drinking'i Commander Htiffman said the Congress from Minnesota, Is worth "" 'J“n and^’hop^ie^w^; | S"ntion "of" 7111/ C o n n ect^ 68. stock broker, former newspa quarts of whiskey and ^ ^ i' Corps and Coast Guard canines Final Rediictlona in AH De I any change In the position taken CThun'gklng, Feb. 2.—(Jh—C!hl- more to the future of Christianity High government officials were Among allocations for the last But on the other hand, how do we current figure to 150.000 he aald iTSMed toward the dead end of the postal Clerks Association yester- perman ahd press representative gla.sscs. / Dog owners contributing to the partments — Values That by the government. One spokes avenging submarine apparently In America than all of the resolu six months of 1943 waa $46,780,> know we wouldn’t have had the The frequenters .Were Warped May Not Be Possible Again! did not know the fate of the Ar nese troops have halted the third among those who heard the ad At the same tinie'WPA project.: futece of what was once a. happy' day. for Charles Evans Hughes in his war dog fund are entitled to have man pointed out yesterday that Ji^neae attempt In as many daya tions the church councils will send 000 for the Office of Strategic Rjer- benefits if we hadn't had the com have been terminated in 20 states, ' md rious count r>’." presidential campaign. and permitted to go free while'the their .pets named cither an army 15% d is c o u n t while , great pressure is being gonaut. dress and later stood for the sing vices, including $38,000,000 ‘Tor Barrett said a pay raise grantetT The Argonaut's commanding W cross the Salween river and to Washington In the next. two ing of the “Ode to the Red Army " mittee. SO the smart thing to do Field said. He added that the ' clerks in pecember applied only to Chicago — Miss. Marie Louise alleged proprletoi'. identified by private or a navy seaman. The brought to bear on the govern --strengthen their hold oij the Burma years." and the "Internationale.” Churchill confidential purposes.” The Board is to keep It.” V\PA, ordered by President Roose " x Hickey, 72, former supervisor at Klebanoff as Joseph A. Licari. 33, fund headquarter* sajd the presi- ment, "practically no one bks tak- officer, wa.s Lieut." Coradr. John of Economic Warfare got $10,000.- Packard is also proud of its Job overtime- work and did not aff®^i dX t has asked that Falla be made Reeves Pierce, Ehcecutlve offlc- road, Clhlna's already Broken sup-| ------'himself was confined to, hlft home velt to end operation* the basic $42.50 weekly rate in ef Groton and other exclusive eastern was booked on a charge of violat I en the obvious courts of suggest- ply line to the oiitsldtf world, the T q R j l l . by an acute;attack of catarrh. 000 "for confidential purposes” in handling women. It has set up possible after Feb. 1, haq^“°°See; Cross '^11 Keeps schools. ing thediqiior control act. a pri-vate. Oif^- Cleaning Sertice! sued by the:^ govemmeiW of India1939, with a loss of 26 liv tation in .Mexico, $4,000,000 for a lems. ended by May 1 except those in / today, apparently (Msigned to Sixth Announced Lb'st ward from Burma Into. China, (Continued from Page One) British commonwealth, th^ United highway tn Nicaragua, $4,500,000 Not all war plants have such Puerto Rico where economic cmi- /V Haven. Feb, 22. /'I ! fMten resi^stbilltjr upon Gandhi The Argonaut, s l x t / American reached Mongyungkai Feb. 2, but .:;tate8 and Russia should continue to the Department of Agriculture counsellors, but where they have, ditions require their continuance am Xill keeping my eye ^ /th c ; and the India Cong, jsb for the vio- iibmarine announced/as lost tn there they were halted and suffer standardized regulations on gov- in peace as in war together x, as for the transportation of migra absenteeiam among women is often until June 30. 'call. ' declared Former Gov/ NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY ^ lenee which occurred when Gandhi this war and the f/irth lost by ed many casualties, the Chinese : •*mment dyiartments. i good comrades in the great ad tory workers and $3,500,000 to the far less than among men. ------1 bur L. (Ji-oas 1 ^ night referring U Harrison ^reet—Oil Eaiit Center Street ' was srrested last Aug, 9.x • combat oj^eratlons/l'n the Pacific, communique said. The Japanese, "Way 'To Control Abuses” 1 venture of civilization." State department "for confidential Honest WlAi Workers . • ' : to the "approttth of another amri- r'’\ I In support of the govemihent’s originally was i/mlne-layer but it was announced, have made gain.s ! "That’s the way to control any At Newcastle, Production Minis purpCeea.” am honest with my workers. later was fltteiywlth new engines in a thrust toward Mamienkwan ; tbuses which aiis« In the bureaus ter Capt. Oliver Lyttleton revealed President Roosevelt has mods #hen they coma to me Snd they Take Ralion Books MAHOGANY TABLES to give It the/ugh speed of fleet and heavy fighting is progressing and ager-I'-e, Hatch told report .-.hat between October 1941 and no move yet to oak fdr oxtennlon are right and we are wrong,r, the/e OA dean of Yale(s OUR LOWEST PRICE submarines. A e submersible was east of that town. ers. "I don't think you can correct December 1942, -the United States of hla authority to uaa tea fund. is no argument. But when w«ve.have 4JP1 iT lO lO r lS lS i graduate school will b« 80 years | - . YET on patrol duty in the Pacific when ibusCs by r q ilriog Senate con- md Britain between them had sent Just a shred of right, we’ll flffight all old April l6. . . . In northern Klangsu province lussla nearly 6,200 tanks, 8,600 / fOft flSI war parted and since then j )„ the area north of Shankai, the ftmattnn oi 30,000 executive em Outslda of i^ s la , there la no night.” . Speaking at a reception tender- j ployes. The way. to stop these 'lanes, 85,000 trucks—these most He said union represent representatives \ had carw d al)t. notable operations j Japanese have been frustrated In ly from the United States—and .point in Kuxop* teat is more than West Haven, Feb. $!2-//Pi— ed him by the Jewry of Connecti- $4.95 I'hlcb eemain official secrets. i attempt to encircle and .smash .ibuses la to provide for speedy 435 miles ftom tee eea. have left such sessions talking'of 'iV enty motorists who" thought the j and th^i)culty of Yeshiva col CH0X:E of JESrugTables. Pie court revie-w of administrative de* 70,000,000 roun.ds of small caliber pulling tee men F u^shed records gave the Ar-1 chlnsae forces. It was announced, ammunition, besides precious. liib ed because tee ! OVA wouldn’t object if they did a 1 If-ie. Dr Cross said: Crust ’tables, 2 Styles of End gonult the distinction - .of being ! communique said the Chinese cislons and rullnga.” ^ : little Dleasure driving were with- . .1 ^ava already pa.wed tee age Tables. Vtfnatnots and Lamp th e / largest submarine la the withdrew before converging col- Three similar bills dealing 'with bir and metals. men'^k^ow te it^ h e n T argue for ‘‘‘I'* which King David aei for all men Tables / Period Styles. Be idmlnlstratlve procedure now are The United States had furnished a point I have some right on my out ga.sollnc ration books today. urton^s wjrt'ld. It waa 381 feet- long and carried out a "counter • They lost them Saturday night and It is uncertain /ow long I am Early! -"•''ne before the subcommittee 3.200 of tee tanka and nearly 3,600 side. And I’ll win part of, my rrled six torpedo tubes and twd onclrcling movement and at pres- when a policeman and OPA in to go on towards 'tee age promis ■/ and Hatch said the group would of the planes, he se^ . • case." ed by Jehovah, wfio said that the I ilx-lnch guns. ent are sandwiching the encmj Stalin Thanks British As a basic part of his principles spectors made a tour of West Ha With the Argonaut lost, Amer with considerable success.’ se these measures aa the basis ven night spots, questioning the number of m a n / years-shall be a ! ica's largest submarines are the "or drafUpg legislation to regulate Premier Joseph Stalin in -a^ i of dealing with workers. - Chris hundred and twenty.” sage to the British people, thsi^)tod Wed. • Thugs. • FrL • Sst. topher says don’t be smart or drivers of cars parked qearby^ Narwhal and the Nautilus, built the actloiia of government bureaus. Their names were reported to Judge Samdel Melitz of Bridge- I about- the tame time as the Argo Special exemption would be afford them for celebrating the /R e d tricky. He says: port was ch/rm an of the commit- I ed some of the agencies engaged Army’s birthday. . / "Sure, I can think faster than state OPA headquarters, and the naut but of allghtty less tonnage. Simpler Fuel some of the men Working in the ration books w tU ^ impounded at tee. primarily In the- war effort, Hatch Stalin said the deniqruitratlon Other sjSeakers were Gov. Ray- I said, 'lading: . ^strengthens our confl^nce that shop. Bui—quick thinking is pnly least until tjre'' offending drivers the distance in the time it tqkes are givema hearing before their mond E/Baldwin, Dr. Jan Papa- “I have, no 'doubt that, in Its the moment Is pear when the arm- nek, minister plenipotentiary te Oil Rationing present frame of mind. Congress .d forces of our codntrlea, by Joint the duU-wit to\ Patch up with the local ration board. Breinen Again smart-wit. the l/ite d States from f?zecho- % would' approve a drastic bill ralhej- offensive operations, will smash siovMia, and Mayor John W. Mur- | speedUy, but ws must be careful our common enemy.” - ■ “Once he catches up, and if "he Given Production .Awards / " Plan Urged King George, in a congratula knows he has been tricked, the Chief Target not to do anything that would slower man will never fm-give the Washington, Feb. 22. w hamper the war eff&rt.'' tory message to President Kalinin tn ttn (Conttnned frooi Page One) ( f Russia, Said ha Would present a ttuiHsm brighter one.” / Army-Navy production awards, Chlnenc Mission In Britain Similar B(U -Vetoed ’These are some of te^Aifays one Scarce — But -We Have 'cash only President Roosevelt vetoed a sword of honor to Stalingrad “aa a PLUS efficiency in producing war^ma For Bombers Industrial leader says get^'work teriala have been awarded 33 ad^ indon, Feb! 22.-^A5 The C?hl- of coordlnaUon between the mili similar bill when it* was passed by token 6t admiration not only of Ju Ak PALKENBURG in Them! INNERSPRING tary and' civil authorities” In the British people but of the whole done. f dUional industrial establishmen/ ilitary. missi'on which re-j M.VTTRESSES Congress In 1940, contending It In ‘Laugh Your Blues Awajr* r cently 'N;pncliided a visit to the \ (Ponttnued ffom Pnga Onn) -r scheduling demands for oU and fringed on the authority of the ciylllzed world.” the War Department, announ/d gas line. It aald that prices also today. Among teem are the S^m- United SteiM has arrived in Great | executive department Britain, It whe annovinced today. bombers dropped high explosive affect supply In some areas, ' be 'The president’s opposition to the w-- ^ ENDS TODAY Last Appearances less rubber company. New H^'en. $24.50 n and \icendiary bombs on a north cause It is more profitable to pro "Andy Hardy's Doable 14fe” McKellar measure; expressed In a - r Yos! INNERSPRING Mat- w e s t^ .German coastal area, but duce and sell gasoline than fuel oil. letur made public Saturday by About Town FLUS...*Dr. OlUesple'e \ lrps.se.s--the kind they're not aald t l ^ damage was "slight.” SubstanUatly ^mofe petroleum ' ' >■ New Aaatstaat” Of Xavier Ctigat building any mo>e. Made S " '■ ’ ■ products can be moved by call,.tee Vice President WalUce, foiled to \ The broadcast was recorded by shaka the. distermlnation of the with STEEL inner springs. The AMOCiated Presa). committee predicted,, adding that The Beethoven Glee Club will v: AT a guy! Imagine looking the i'thir way de»;p upholstei-y, custom de (Valuea to $45.00 Tennessee,'Senator and other sup hold Ite weekly rehearsal this eve Tbenter Closed Every Tneedny! . Xavier C^pgat, his orchestra, and • Ah*s It believes more petroleum can be porters to force It to s showdown. tails. WTiile they last, -Hands Over Gamp Orifllaa brou^t to the caat coast by tank ning at 8 o’clock at Emanuel Luth revue appear for the- lasV/times When that diirion call;‘lhvtter" goe.s i»li from " , . S'*4..5(). - group inc.ludos Reefers in ail. wool Shetland, i p o ' x Coats, Chester er’ without interfering with the Republican Leader McNary of eran church. , / ' 7#- today, on stage of the- The- • H em s fields, Tweeds, Lanz of Salzburg. .luriiors’, and women’s extra sizes. London, Feb. 32.—(N>)—Clamp war. Oregon served ' notice, however, ateL Hartford; Xaviefe/Cougat, a hundred voice.s. “High Hat.” you .aay! Not at Sizes ,9 to 46.' • - that thera was Ukely to bs non- arlfftsa, named In honpr of Ueut. The FTOup recommended clari 8t, Mary's Junior choir wdll hold whose present show ISrHie best ol • H obby all! He’s been educated to know gpod things by., Col. Townsend Orifflaa of Buffqlo, fication of the pleasure driving ban partisan opposition. its TuMday evening rehearsals hia entire career, feati||«s an out - s ' _ N. T., one of the ffmt Americana in the eeat and the placing of na "I; am opposed to the bill tot hereafter at 6:45 instead of I)‘30, standing array of starii.i including, • lu sin o ss name. Sure he wants butter—but he also wants to killed in the European theater of tion-wide gaaoUne rationing on a fundiunental reaaona,” McNary beginning tomorrow. lovely Lina Romay,/De La Cruz,* operatlona In the current war, waa mileage basis "with due weight told reporters. "Conflngatlon of Paul and Eva Rey^,, The Cugat know WHAT., kind. There are such jieople—i>eople" thousands of government \employes THIS formally handec over by the Brit given to the availability of rubber The Woman's Hom'e Leagpie of ALL DAY HONDAYl C!hoir, and pthers,/ On . the screen ish today for uM^as headquarters to the particular driver and his wopid Involve rsaponalbilltlea teat tee Salvation Army wUL adviance lx featured the C/nnecticut Prem-; , who would just as^soon go without as take .something of the U. 8. A riP Air Forces. indi-ridtial needs.” the swiato lB*«m»We to aiaums.” their meeting and hold it tomor lere of Uie aeaxem’s greatest Icc inferior. His very l^fe has bee^/'ted up with names, row aftfmoon aa the Junior hall TUESDAY ONLY: Spectacle, “Silver -Skates’! with ■ .j ' • ' ‘ ---- will be In ush Wednesday after Kenny Baker, Patricia Moriaon, and he’s never yet regretted it. ITfis hat is a Dobbs— noon. The hostesoes wUl bo Mrs. Belita and Ted-Flo Rito and !>and. REGISTRATION BLANK FOR RED CROSS CLASSES James Mdnsle'' Jr., and Mrs. Noj* The tebwa are continuous all his gloves Kownes. llis tfe (which you can’t admire McLeary, Work will be on band day with convenient evening stage Pcrania my Coon^ needs my help. I win ayaU myself of the opportunities oBeeed by Uss Bed from h!ere) is a Cheiiey—hks shirt a Manhattan. His ages for tee Memorial hospitnL shows tonight at 7:45 and 10 p.m. LAST CALL! 1 - 2 Ci^sa. 1 nm Inteteeted In rostering for the n i^ clnsa In the rabjeete 1 have cbecke^ coat and suit boar a Clifford labbl—his underwear Grand CbleC Mrs. Lotealra Fair- Po r c e l a in First AM, Standard Course Advanced Course g ' Night at i P. M. Day nt —— P. .Bl.^ dough of the Pjrthian 8iatara, and and .socks are by Cockier. His shoe.s are Nunn-Bush -5-PC. DINETTE SETS X all wool coats with fur trimming in the moat luxurious saje * (M hows) (10 hours) 4 ' her staff, will pay an official vlalt Records Tell How If you re one of those still in of the season; Sizes 9 to 44. to Memorial Temple. Pythian 8ia- terested in really good things • . ..and HIS name! Well, his name i.s legion.. He's Nutrition Coorae (30 hoars) Evening elaoa only »t—— P. M. ./ > - ) you II understand tee atti tera ot tela town, tomorrow .ava- Plus; ‘WS'ORLD AT WAR" To Use New Books the guy next door—maybe he’s Y O |J.; .for you' and $49.50 nlng In Odd Fellows' ball. The evo- tude of this gentleman who. They're hard to get—but her* Nnrsea* AM Obnrae (80 boors) Limited number. Night— —— Ony— —— ' i I- ning'a pregjram will begin with a has -hot been caught napping, but simply exerciaing a lit everyone' knows that for years Clifford’s has been they are—vain* priced. Por Staff Aaslstante . (30 hours) Knowledge of typing required. Nlght- Dny- turkey aupjser at 6:80 served by Keens, N. H.. Reh. S9—(PH-ln- celain- top table (double *x- Mrs. Gladys Gamble, chairman, tle good American Judgment just another namejfoT the be.'lt names of all. So tension style) complete with flAfifllj IR ffllN E m Aftemoofa Olaae atructioni in tea uie. of the hew KIDiEY SHAPED DRESSINt TA IU TOPS Cnn'toea Aides'.Coarse (18.hours) For Church.Oroupe. 'l l smd her committee. During tee ■No. 2 ration l^k.w ere gSVen to 4 ladder back chair*, $48.58; s business session to follow. Memor Im Plate Glass or Mirror when he hears “BUTTER” and .still looks the other Eocus • Motor Mechanics Gbnraa.. 80 hoara.of First AM required. Nlght- DOy registrants of. Keene t t ^ y by mil (The nae of your ear aad gas req.Mied) ial Temple wlU initiate a class of means of transcription records Prataat Now fttnsihsra Pram Parfmstta 3ksim wji^;i||oil’t £«*l iorry for him. Ha knows what he’s i” '■ . ■ IS candidates, Uia largest niimber made by school officials. A a. a.OJW VosMDfl^^M I win donate n pint e( Mood o* -(day).fda to he received into membership at ' Aecord*. copies of which were any one time aince the liutitutlon made for all seven schools, were Open Wafiaeadar Aftemeon — Closed Saturday At 1 P. M. Encloeed plenen 8iM $• klt>haga lii fl.OO eneh. of tee Temple here. m *'/ .1 T i* ii.'i played’every half hour to groups Mark with n ctrele the day salted to you. Monday/Tueedey, Wednesday, Tharsday, Frldny. who already had received teeir KEITH’S] Fin In. CUp mSL Blall Chaptar Office. ~ ^ Edward MoMulUs who leaves XAVIER lUGAT books. 4 METCALFE GLASS CO. $ t * 4 9 tomorrow for Fort Deveiu, "was . /i,,l I AVK>U'- ■$/% 8> Hie audible Instruction was de 190C L A B 58C ^ VALUES TO $19.98. Na A d d W ' given a party nt the horns .pf Ua signed to supplement the printed 2t7 FARK ITi - 111% CINTiR tT. r e g u l a r $1.98 UNA ROMAY-Dt LA R117 Chapter, Amettena Red Oroee slater-ln-lnw, 43 South'Main straat R.iul IvlRlYU-tJGAr vMOIH directions given each person "who Tnl. 7-527S>-Hartford Tal. 5854^-MancliMtnr m t Tba party was attend^ by 30 of regiflefed. ik KiNElMlCiSE 888 Mohi Stwet, ^hia frinds...... tf-’V aV'f^r*' I V . . - v -X- ■,* ..• ■ \ v " ^ ■ -n • ■; V PAGE FIV»> i G t F O U K MAJJCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (JONN, MONDAY, FEBREART 22, 194» MANCHESTER EVBWtNG HERALD, MANCHES )NN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22,194.1 • r • \ / • . • ■ ■ ^2 emergency telephone centers were large sections of , our population open to handle the predicted "few ” Prizes D onald may become infected.” Oil Situation fOPA Probers Kiwanis Sees A licensing .system, food offl- Green School ' [^Nurses’ ^ d e s ^ iquered People calls for supplies. ' Sailorsl Not Factory< Ration Point Values Incoming supplies and balmy .cial's said, would give the goverm. British-Indian' Row For WhiRt Parly weather have hot offected-r-t]),e ment a morg effective rpethpti of War Pictiireis Has Program Little Better Sturges request that all dealers Checking Here enforcing present allocatiojti orders Given Praise For Popular ^izes maintain 10 per cent of supplies in Workj^rs^’ Is Goal designed to limit slaughter and < S o lu tio n Seeqa an emergency pool. The pool- has Mrs. Martha Shorts MZion t$‘ sale of meat to civilians and there Washington, Feb. 22—(A>i— Thi.a table shows the ration point gen^r^l chairman of the commit Movies Show Seeiics on Observe Birl'*- Trains, Trucks, Barges been''extended to ireb. 27. yiilted Variont Qubt to U. SC Maritime Schools by provide ample luppiiea for mili valuea for ^'processed foods in popular size containers and by the Local ^Hospital Head N tee arranging for the MUIt"'" ^ a r 'and Home Fronts tary and lend-leaee requirementa. pound: ilay Anniversary 4)f 1 1 11/r.razat 1 bound to ask you^wiether you are \Rush Fuel inlo Hart- Coal dealers today reported am Whist Wednesday evening a^ Xook Over Cara; No Large nuihbers of cattle and I ' 19 to 28 to 45 to Per Imbroglio Most Volcan out^here/to commit assault Tells of Theic Work ple supplies in bins ready for Masonic Temple. frOfh the M _ . Action la Taken. e-l)ij»enss War Gardens hogs are being diverted now to i 22 Oz. 32 Oz. 48 Or. Lb. Geor|»e Wa^hinijlon. ic of Time; Mackenzie’ and'batt.^y «)« USus, " During Emergencyi' fPitl oil Week-Enil. transfer to consumers.''Shortage of Chester Private Duty Nursfh’ As small,' non-inspccted country Fruits and Fruits Juice: Canned and Bottled ('ell^ 1 wrote, “what- \- labor continues as the greatest ob sociation. / slaughterers whb>do,not observe Apples -1 Incl. Crabapplea) ...... 10 e\x!r I/Write from India wlU HartfoV<, Feb. 22.— Hart stacle confronting dealers, several WhUi it could not b« conArjii^. Sound moilqn pictures of the de 15 23 8 Grades 5 and 6 of the Mhnc'.es- Asserts India Key Na Miss Fem e Locke; adttng super The committee is meeting ^ th th<\ allocation orders and pricO AppIeHuuce ...... 10 15 23 8 be the truth, I don’t write said. It WM Mid that ■pocial InyadUfm- feat of the Nazis in the 1941 win tcr Gi'een school, presented a fine intendent of the Mwchester ford this nloming was cheering splendid cooperation/from th* celifhgs. Apricots ...... 16 24 37 tion in Winning War. pro|«ganiM lor ' anybody. ton from tha OPA ofHco^era in 13 morlal hospital, referred to ti(e the ipoderatCrx'zed oil gusher \ .business people smd/general pub ter campaign in I\u.ssia and the Under a llcen.sing s.yatem. a Berries—All Vartetiea ...... 14 patriotic program' Friday,, .at the ‘ wever, I recognize that the llaaehaater Saturday nlfht check- 21 32 11 Nurses’ Aides as “ women ^ pa lic, because the profits will be most recent production accomp- .slaughterer vVould lose his right to Cherries, Keel Sour Pitted ___ J...... ,.. ^school in obMrvatlon of Washing nies are in a tough spot, which "came ln\, over the week tae up on ’ automobile oi^era. .14 31 33 11 (F.dltor’a.Note: With the tience and oourtige,’’ in speaking (}IaiiD8 15 Ships used in buying additional' -much tishiucnts on the home front of the do business and would be subject •Cherries, Other .. .14 and if I And conditions In In end. Trains, trucks and barges Anong the many placea that were 31 32 11 ton's Birthday^ The opening num Indian controversy at white of the men who were In ^ e d last needed equipment at the Memori to prose^ition if he killed and Cranberries and Sauce ...... 14 dia BO bad that piSblication of rushed substantial supplies of aMtad w a n the Army and Navy U. S. were .shown this noon at the 21 32 11 ber waa a group of songs; a solo, heat, The Herald today pre- week when * boiler tube blew out al hb.spital. / “ Salad and Cocktail Fruit* ...... 14 21 the facts woui^^ disrupt the kerosene and fuel oil into the city. III L^oiivoy Slink chib where Bingo waa in progreaa, Kiwanis ( ’lub luncheon In the Y. M. sold moreXthan hie allotment or 32 l i "Darling Nelly GMy," by Robert atmta the .Srat of ten dally ax/ in a loc^ factory. .There - Miss Florofice Rialey and Mr*. charged priXea in- excess o f ceil Grapefruit ...... , . . w 4 ...... 10 \15 23 , 8 ■ .\lUed cause, then I won’t More ia on the way. Gladys Palmer who are in pbatg* tto Vetarana of Foreign ware’ C, A,, by Gerald J. Denieusy . of Hafi.icn, and choiui singing of ticlea on the altuatlon sights ndt often s e ^ b y many vWth ings. \ i Grapefnjit Juice . .10 Ts 23 •8 noted' war analyst, DeW’ltt write anything at all.’ The second large barge loaded of prizes report that aU of th# ii'. hmAa in Mancbeater Oreen, the The Herald advertising Staff. "Red, Whlte^and and“ I^ng, long years of nursing experience. Hiipiily May Be Smaller I Grape Juice ...... 10 15\ 23 8 Mackenzie. Just returned ' "The under-secretary laughed with fuel oil. left Saybrook at 7:30 By The Assoeiffted Press A ga^can Legion home on Liaon- The committee .plairhlng to as Long Ago," by the scholars. Rob “ Yet the Alder'never lost control eight playing prize* four first and Aside from its other effects. Peachea ...... , ...... 14 21 ' 32 11 and said: thia morning bound for Hartford. The Berlin radio’'broadcast to •nd atnot where a dance waa In sist the townspeople to conduct an ert Palmer recited a poiMni''The from a flve months ^ttour of of them self '^and went right four ^cond, have been donated, Clack market sla'ughlering ' has Peara ...... 4 . ■...... i. .14 21 32’ 11 •• ‘I can’t ask anything fairer Officials of the McWilliam Blue day a German high command yrognaa fnd ether placea in town extensive Victo^ Garden cam Flag,” and a colonial tea party or most of the war zgnes. Dur bhesd as8>etlng the nurses and and al.so the door prize, a penM - beien viewed with growing alarm Pineapple ...... 16 24 87 13 ing the last six >eek s, Mr. than that. Bon voyage.’ Line predjLct a slow trip up the' claim that 15 Allied ship's totalling hent wave. w hen daneea w en being held. paign met following the meeting playlet was presented by June doctors.',’-' river because, of ice jams. The among food authorities-because of Pineapple Juice ...... 14 21 32 11 .Mackenzie has .been In India “ And that’s the way t h ii^ She,4vent on to say "their calm- 103,00() tons had been sunk by Ger Playing will begin promptly at . \ It waa alao alleged that thaae anij outlined plans for acquiring Siteman, Mary Fogg, Connie Rpy barge is expected to an ivc/herb sign.i that the future meat supply Other ...... ••■z,---.;.... .10 15 23 8 making an li^nslve study of stand right now.” / ness/'and -^Iclent .service proves man submarines out ol convoys in eight o'clock and after the games itoaaatigaton covered Main atrect land for a projected home garden and Mary Anne Lynch. The min late today or early thia evening, "may be smaller than -Wickaird had Frozen the developpimts there. He 'Thus' I came away from 'India thdt they ake capable and have the Atlantic and-off Mediterran refreshments will be served by a '!dhstag Uta afternoon and evening ing drive for Manchester early this CTierries ...... uet waa gracefully danced by the at the end of January with the with its .stocks made available •ad alao looked over cara pau-ked foreijtst.' • .16 24 37 13 has beenJ t close student of /P’rofited by thkir splendid training. ean-and North African ports. committee with Mrs. Lillian "Mor- spring.' ‘ Peache.s ...... four glrla whO'had as their part goodwill of both offtclaldbm and, early tomorrow morning, A barge •long Main atnet near the thea-^ An Agrictilture department re .16 24 37 13 Indian affairs since 1916 and could grow expansive and dwtll The broadcast, recorded by The risey and Miss Ruth Wickham as Guest* Are Present Strawberriea ...... ners Wayne Carlson, GeOrge John the Indian leaders, d e ^ ite the na arriving Saturday night added ton. Juat what action, if any, haa' port issued late laat week showed .18 24 37 13 .you wHl And his series one of upon their many fine qualities, toll Associated Pre.ss'.. did .ndt specify 'co-chairmen. , 'The guests of the club at the Other Berries .... ston, Charles Marcel, and John ture Of the exp lw ve pacjtAge 300.000 gallons of fviel oil to local bean taken to date, could not be that although there were more .16 24 37, 13 the ifioot Inlormatlve. as well do want to mention the loyalty of the period in which the sinkings Miss Flaie R. Klein heads the luncheon, today were Technical Other Frozen Fniita ...... McClelland. Barbara Quilltch w’aa which I carried. -r stock* iMVMd. Sergeant Jesse Mancini of Phila hoge on farms thah a year earlier, .'16 24 37 13 the announcer. as the timeliest, you have our Aides. ’They rearlM that our 7 ^ were supposed to have occurred. ticket committee. Dried and [lehydrated ' , Premises for Conclusions Returning To .Mtoany Aa far aa could be learned the^ the increase was not as' large as -read In a long while.) trust in them is a sacred trust and ^Faul Muni is seen above with six-year-old Ann Carter and Bar TTiore was no confirmation from delphia. Pa., attached to th* local Prune ...... , . . , ; ...... Grade 8 children presented a Having, made sweeping: asser Trucks are today returning to ' Ihvwtigatlng oinoan did net ae^ was the Increase In the size of the .25 38 58 20 they act accordingly." n bara 'Bverest In a dramatic scene from Cohjmbla's "Commandos any Allied source of the German troops and introduced by Dr. D. Raisina ...... group of 14 "Living Pictures,” all tions regarding the Vital impor Albany to swell the more than •ajr aid from the local police jM 1942 pig crop. .25 38 58 20 Bj' DeWltt Mackenzie A Difficult Task Strike at Dawn,’’ at the State theater Wednesday. 'Thursday. Friday claims. I Read Herald Advs. C. Y. Moore as his guest; Dr. Rarl All Others ...... masterpieces of artists celebrated tance of tht Indisn Crisis, and the 100.000 gallons of kerosene already gutment. It Waa punly rowne Furgeson. pastor of the North The report indicated either that ; .10 15 23 8 There gre five hundred Orthodox Mias Locke explained theXwork and Saturday. Story of the world’s toughest fighting men. the new Vegetable* on the Europ«jan continent and urgency of settling it in the im brought overland into Hartford groeydun dealgned to e h a » off Methodist church, the guest of I an abnormally large number of | and Vegetable Julrea necessary in taking core of these film was directed by John Farrow and produced by Lester Cowan. Canned and Bottled America. Pupils who posed were ways of committing suicide, and mediate future, my next duty is over the week-end. Appeals for an the chra that wen out Iff force Rev. W. Ralph Ward and Archie | hops bad been s id and slaughter-1 Laurine Hoaglund, Alma La men as. "In their delirium, they Asparagus ...... ; ...... 14 21 then there la the five hundred and to state the, premises for such more trucks of 2,500 gallons Satoiday hlgbt. Kilpatrick of The Herald. i ed locally, in black market opera- i 32 11 Palme, Nancy Quilltch, Emma L.n would thrash around and move Beans, Fresh Lima ...... 16 24 37 conclusions. Shorn of details they capacity increased the size of to T^e attendance jrlr.e donated iiv tions, or that' the 1042 pig crop 13 Palme and Norman Hooey, Danny first method, which is for the out their arms and bodies, making it Coiipie Oijserves Clianiinade Club Besna, Green. Wax ...... 14 21 32 are these: day’s caravan to 4,0 tTansporla. WIUIAM Pr R K. Anderson was won by waa not as large aa had been esti 11 Rieder. Anne Kritzmacher and sider to project himself onto the necessary for .Several nurses and Bean.a, All Canned, Bottled Dry ...... 10 15 23 1. Indian not only is the ar Additioiial large slocks of kero.senc A r a i y l i ^ r s Herbert B. House. mated. ] 8 Jean Marcel. violent controversy growing out Aides to assist In holding them, Beets (Incl.-Ptckled) ...... 10 15 23 senal of the Orient, but^strategi 56lh Aiiiiiv^r8ai7 To Aid Red Ci-oss arrived Sunday by train. More A letter w'as received by William The government's sudden and -8 Thoee who deecrlbed the pic-' of the Indian nationalist demand wrhile our graduate nurses and doc Carrots ...... j f ...... , r ^.14 21 rally It is one of the mosLesaen lx>x car shipments are predicted Rublnow from Dr. A. K. Diskan, In unexpected decision to ration dry 32 11 tures were Mary Louise Goodwin, for puma swaraj — absolute In tors adniinjBtered quantities of ______\ Numerou^Towns; Cofn . . . , . . . . N...... 14 21 32 11 ttal of all the Allied military for this week, with 10,000 gallons which Dr. Diskan reported that he beans and peas— protein substi Marshall Warren, Rlcpard Paul. dependence from, England- blood plasma. In one case it waZ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ru^xf ll. of Tuesday evening. April 20, is the P ea s' ...... 16 24 37 bases srhedidcd for d a ily ' arrival in u 13 had been returned to Hawaii for a tutes for jneat—was interpreted in John Coleman, Tony Stevenson. Intruslon in fnipUy Qu**" necessary to Inject the plasma in 24 Winter street.»bb.'=ervcd 'their datg set 'for. a Red Cross benefit Sauerkraut .... .\ . ., ...... 5 8 ' This huge subcontinent is the Bridgeport. The ’ shirments are Driven m il Ahead rest after a period of duty In the some quarters as indicating that 12 4 Doris Ericksen. Anne Krltsipfipher, rels is at best a dangerous ex foot rather than the,arm as is 56th wedding anniversary at their concert .at High school hall by , the officer gives Instruction In^Aelnw- Spinach . .'...... \ ...... 14 21 wedge which has divided the Axis coning direct from Texas oil flelfls '..MANCHiSTER A U. S. Maritime Service ^ t y war zones. future pieat supplies will be less 32 11 Alfred Rogers, Richard Whlthab, periment. and the Brltlsh-In- generally used. A constant supply home. Friday, February 19, with, Chaminade Club, assisted by local manehip to a group of potential quartermaeters,. students at ’, the Tomatoes ...... 16 24 37 13 » from the Japs. and have been en route for more i than had been forecast. In an-v Joan Belcher, Thllln Linnell, Clar dlan imbroglio is the most of blankets and hot waterbottles a fam ily dinner party. artists. from Page Ohe) hool of the r , H. Maritime Heritre. Tomato Catsup, Chili Sbupe...... 14 31 32 11 It- Is one of the major baaea, (Ooatl HoSmMi Istand, N. V., training ec nouncing the rationing of tbeie ence Aronson, Beatrice Clark and volcanic erf our time. In. un were necessary to keep them ■ During the evening they ' re Mrs, Belledna Mansur has been than a week. products Saturday night, Wickard Tomato Juice ;...... 14 21 32 11 may be the major base, for wirm . So you can see how Im- appointed general chairman of the Five or six cars loaded with THE l.OtSJC of fnaking decision.s and scloc- Jacqueline Alvea. dertaking to expobe the skele Initial Allied operations ceived a cablrgrani from th'cir son- •nt time to net or count their war Igy Tom W olf Cuiiiied Goods \ said Russia alone w6uld - need a Other Tomato Procred by numerous gift-'^ from bury. Mrs. Tlleanor Bennett.- Mrs. amounts. officlaLs said. j '^elaared Kharkov province of three ship departments- deck, en Normal Amount planned. Bearts, Gheen, Wax .16 24 37 13 across the Bay of Bengal against (Juish/ifervice itnd qualify never tiuctuale want of ahip, a tank was lost; for dition of Curtiss A. Wilson, ^ r t s and my Indian friends. heads undeK such unusual cii'c,urn- members of their family and Virginia Whitehin, Mrs. Grace Mild Weather Brings Relief ay forcea. gine "or steward. He will- eventu Broccoli ...... 16 24 37 13 Japanese occupied Burma, stances.” Mild, spring-like weather sup because of costs. \ the want of a tank . . . Well, it editor of the Danbury Newa-'rlmes When I left home on the thirty- friends. Symington, Mrs. Marjorie Nel.son, on the ave of the 2Sth ally graduate as .seaman second Corn ...... ^ . . . ,\ ...... 16 34 37 13 'That back-door to China must Take Jobs iKerioiisly plemented incoming .shipments in all boils down to this: without (Continued from Page One) < was reported as "greatly im ' five thousand mile aerial swing, Mrs. Marion McLagan. liveraary of the founding of the class; fireman thlid class: or mess !So Restrictions Peaa .f,...... 16 24 37 13 be reopened so that supplies may Miss Locke continued. "One Aide bringing relief to the state. Fliol Discuss I’ rearrangehient With Mr. Qui.sh. proved" by Danbury hospital au- which waa to include India, I had ,\ged .\ctor Hit by Bus j The committee has already se <]ted Army, Sovlat troopa had more ships and more men to sail attendant second class. Spinach ..I'...,.,, i .16 24 37 13 pour through it for the annihila .stayed with her patient all day. Administrator We.stey A. Sturges the list, from a rationing ktand- On Cigarettes Yet thoilUes today. Mr. Wilson was no intention of writing in detail cured the services of the following gained at Knanograd a point 410 them, "too little, too late" could Before he is grailiiated. every Other ..—X...... 10 15 23 8 tion of the Nipponese on the con long, leaving his side only long .said, adding that the No. 2 fuel oil point. is canned sauerkraut, but admitted to the Institution Satur on this situation. I wasn't a sleep Atlantic City. N. J.. Feb. 22 -(.'Pi 'w.-ell known local musicians and inllaa weat of Stalingrad and were apprentice put.s in almost 100 Washington. Feb. 22— oP)—Cig \- tinent. enough to run home and prepare a situation could ..tos described as become the epitaph of democracy. I here is hardly any of that on the arette smokers w i -i have heard Soups ...... 10 15 23 8 day aiftemoon as a ' medical pa HCm't' K. Dixey. 81.w h o slartod | entertainers; Miss Doris Roy, so- today la tha 96th day of the Itua- hours in the lifeboats, 'rtie men ing dog, but it seemed best to let 2. Po.st-war security for the lunch for her family., then she wa.s "comfortabre" at the prr.sent time. The ahlps are oh the way from market. There la plenty of bulk rumors of rationing for some time tient. a lengthy .stage eareer at the-age ] prano; . Robert Doellner, viollni.st: aian ahntar offensive that began ne/d no prodding to master this Baby foods, canned and bottled, all types.and varieties ex it lie. ideals of the Atlantic charter The state's backlog of 3,000 dis laat Nov. 19. sauerkraut, which is not rationsd. right back. The,v all take their of 10. was struck yesterday by al.'MHS June Jaye, danseiise. ,the U.. S. shipyards and this is a story phase of their training. gut good news from the govern cept milk and cereals: four to five and one-half ounces, inclu Having made an exhaustive makes it imperative that this stra tress orders will be completely To Be Posted in StorM ment today. Jobs seriously anil do them well." bus on Pacific avenue. He resides ■ Beethoven'Glee Club and Tony - . \ about the men who sail them. Graphic stories of. courage In sive, one point: over five and one-half ounces and Including nine Have* Itchy Feeling study on the ground, howCvcr, I'm tegicalt.v located India should be Miss Locke said "I w1.sh I could filled today, it was said, with .sup these lifeboats at sen are to be The table of point valuea will be "N o restrictions on the manufac ounces, two prints. forced to the conclusion that I here. His condition at General | Obright's orchestra. Heavy Punishment Manning the rapidly expanding a unified member of the United make all the women between 18 plies rushed to Watcrbiiry to erase •jiMsi/ujifa i heard at the recently founded posted in all grocery stores, and ture or diPthbuUnn of cigarettes should be derelict If I didn't render ho.spital was de.scribcd as only fair Seet calla for 13S.000 traiMd offi Oklahoma City —(^ — Two Nations. and 50 realize how valuable they Our word ''nickname’’ comes the last remaining few hundred United Seamen's Serylce’s rest the point values will be markad on are necessary at pres^mt ” the War a full report. and his injuries were listed as, ...... Dealt ^aei Tanks cers and men. The emphasl^ is ea'bh can or ahelf in the store, but coachea, two. cmlelala; 22 basket India Must Be Protector could be in case of a major catas fractures of botli -legs and nose and from the expression "an ekenamc," emergency reque.sts. homes for the rehabilitation of Production board's Beverages and No Longer Family Affair ' DAY-NIGHT 4 3 4 0 Xtondon, Fab. 39— Russian on the word "trained.” get housewives will want to'clip copies ball players and 1.500 fans have trophe right here. Take the Bos head lacerations. 1 or an added name. I Despite the holldtholiday today, 111 "shell shocked" sailors- -men who, Tobacco division rtp>Tted. Nazis Move ."'oward Spain I ported Idday toat reaUuranta will This conclusion is based on the India must be a protector troops in tha Kraanoarmeisk sec> such men, the U. 9. M ^itlm e wherever available in order to that itchy feeling and a fear the ton fire for instance, the Nui-sca' tor, north ' atalino in the Donets can, and want to, go back to the Domeatir consumption of ciga be^Minited to about the aame per- knowledge that the great Brltish- against potential enemies of the Service hae greatly expanded ite figure out their food budgets. quarantine officers may be around. Aldes'were wonderful up there be h a ^ , dealt out heavy puiiiah* sea, but whose nerves are frayed rettes totaled 236,000,Oi(X)J)00 in London, Feb. 22--i/r>— A Reuter^«^ntage of canned, dried and Indian problem has ceased to be Allied peace. More than that she school program for bot^officers, The table covert all canned or 1942, an increa.se of 29.000,0(jp,000 Forward Jerry Potter of Classen cause they had enough trained and " gntnt to a .German tank forca after some particularly harrowing dispatch from Zurich today processed fruit# and vegetables as high school was sent to bed with a fam ily affair. It haa developed must be the shock-absorber if rifts and men. More importontly, the frozen fruits or vegetables, dried bvtr 1941, the previous high, but prepared women to call out. toat managed to amaah into the experience. trains crowded with (Jprfnan individual contumera. measles after playing the first half into a matter of vital importance hiy any chance should appear in W ar Shfpplng Adrpinistration, fruit, canned adup or baby food. To the divlalon said stocks of cigar to the cause of the United Nations. ‘Nurses’ Aides are urgently Ikiviet lines, the Russian niidday A Puerto Rican deck hand w'ha troops, most of them .aSasoned of ths Claasen-CsntraJ bsakstball the. Allied structure in the Orient which directs Amyrica'a wartime be added to it in a few days will rette leaf tobacco .m the hands of Veterens, were reoprte^ pouring We can go further without needed and after they work in our tOomnunique ncordad by the So> broke his back in a loading acci Eyes were painted on the bows game. 3. ' As to the urgency of a settle merchant marihy, has recently be the point valtjed of dried beans, dealers and manufacturers were bight and day throuujfh iff) the 1 French ' exaggeration and soy that it hospital, they love it and feel re From India to Iceland • • • from Alaska to Viet radio monitor here said to. dent plays Chinese' checkers in of their veMele by soma ancient ment of the Indian differences ruled that hd new sailor can go peas and lentils, which were frozen "adequate for the time being,” Pyrahee# dietrijftoward the Span ^ tepreoenta one of the major paid for the 80 Ijoura of training * i y . the comfortable sun-parlor of the mariners co their craft could there can be no question. The waj? to sea without first attending one without warning Saturday night, The division also reported a ish' fro h tie r./ eiisos confronting the Allien. and can’t wait to start on the 150 "F in of our arUUary, however, Kermit RoOBevelL>home at Oyster where they were going. I see it there are three cogent of the five IT. S. Maritime Service but which do not have to be de- large 1942 crop of - cigarette leaf Read Herald Advs. .And Wk my mind. It Is In such hours they pledge. They know how •IsabUd or set on fire 13 Oarmaa Bay. L. I., w itly^ Negro seaman reasons for haste: training schools. cfcreA when applying for the new tobacco, adequate supplies of im state thkt^ Its solution is a much comfort they give our sick tanks," the communique said. ‘The survivor of^mcarVy a month ip a First, India is a house divided "Send Sailors to Sea” rrfion books, ported tobacco known as "Tu rk Restaurgnta Limited matter of great urgency. people, and what woman doesn’t remaining enemy tanks attempt lifeboat junder such torturous against itself. While- the author: “We've gfi^ to start sending sail Tbbe lilt does hot cover canned ish,” although .coming ttpm tev- ''*t' ' T This, of course^ means' it has want to be appreciated for her ing to turn back fall into an am. condltioris that there were reports tics assuredVme they had things meat or flab, which will be ra» eral countries, and no labbr prop-"' Washington, Feb. 22—/^ )— Civil- I become interwoven'w.lth the des work, especially when -she gives ' buah. After losing savaral mon ors instaa^of factory workers to of. gahnibalism. well in hand.'they also said there tanks tha Oermana ntnatad to aaa,” said/Usut. G. E. Harrington, tiuned with meat, probably'%t the lem in the industry berausV itXis iana who hope to Slto out their Ydu Can Always Make A Good tiny of our own country. That's so much of her personality to the ,-^ w n the wooded hill frOm the was a continuance of the disturb their initial poaltlona.” USNR, /executive officer o f the end of March. highly mechanized and ,, Located food rationa by eating out aeveral intended literally and nol jn®*'®')' job, and often at the sacrifice of ] YOUIt RED CROSS main house a young Yorkshire- generally outside eiiUcal la ^ r times a week may find '•eataurants as a fine figure of speech. Am er ances which stemmed from the OeaMrae Pnah Waet ~ trainipg station at Hoffman Is collapse of the Cripps negoUations her leisure hours." j The Ruaaiana announced they land, N. Y. "The difference, it a man, after five days on a raft off areas. Just as badly' pinched. O PA re-1 Meal When You Trade At ica's destiny isn't to be dealt with, Iceland, sits in the sun, reading last summer. There have been Work Unites Them .\ll | cootinuad their puah west of Roa* vlt^/ one. The factory worker Action to Halt Illegal in light phrases. and sleeping, occasionally taking btimbings and sabotage of various There is little doubt in Mi.ss tov and-that more towns wara cap. doM not feel himself individually Therefore, you are entitled to a busman's holiday in a rowboat. Slaughter Speeded sorts, with casualties among both Locke's mind about the enroll tured southwest of Voroshilovgrad, rMponslble for the welfare of hi.s know the truth. So I. shall try to His ship torpedoed a.s he .slept, Washington, Feb. 22—(A>)—Amid HALE'S SELF SERVE police and civilians. ment of Aides in the day class now in the Doneta basin, and west of whole factory. A sailor must. In present all the salient facta of he managed to grab a pair of signs that the nation's meat sup . Without unity li) this forming, or in the night class to Krasnodar, in thy. Caucasus Kuban case of fire, he cannot say ‘Oh The Original In New England! what is one of the most compli trousers and slippers before ply situation is less favorable than cated controversies, in history. My stronghold, the Allies must follow that, because she said the . srallay. y well, the bose is insured' and jumping Into the. icy ocean. A had been forecast, the govemmen sole purpose is to do something approach the coming offensive .Red (Jross has a fine reputation. North of Kursk, In tha cam- Jump out the window." Aunt Jemima All Purpoze fireman shared liL tiny raft for speeded action today to halt lllggiSl constructive. against Japan with-.great un It is helping every man in the serv which haa Oral as its objeb- The 1500 apprentice seamen at /■ two days before he froze to death. .)||aughter of cattle and hOgS and ;• / Aid Given By Both Sides easiness. T h e wheels pf tl>« ice and all the women at -home the war bulletin said that Hoffman^ Island, the Maritime 24'/,-L b . 900' Thb Yoi'K-shireman lost cotisciou.s- to stop black market operMons. Right here I want to pay tribute arsenal must turn more slowly want to do their share for the Red srmana were killed as hur- .^Scryice's "mother'', training sta Flour yinforcemen' were thrown; ness on the fifth day. Was sighted Secretary of Agrip^ture ,Wick to the kindly aid given me by both if at all. and the coming offen Ooss. Somehow by caring for the rled tion, have a constant visual re Into aector, and that In an* by a ferry coininand bomber and ard, the food admhustrator, is ex aides during my research. I crias- sive will suffer In striking s sici^; it brings all loving hearts to- minder of the ifhportance of the Gold Medal. Plllahury’a or Cerejkito •ther SoViet mobile unita captured fished out of the .sea. three- pected to Annotfnee within a dav croased the mighty reaches of In power. g;ether. It unites them ail." job ahead of them. Their station or two a jjldn to license livestock dia., talking with British officials Secondly, this land wjierc the ’An Aide came in at this point •averal to^ne and took p^eession quarters dead, by a pas.siug con 24>/J-Lb. B a g • f a B trate^ highway, > ia a nine-a'cre dot at the entrance voy, ' slaijghtprfra and to require farm Flpur $1.27 here and with the great Indian great majority of the some 400,- and looked professional 4a her blue to New York harbor. Past them WorkiiM^o buiy up Again tbe^ussLan communique In Uie huge, paneled library of ers''J^-sell only to such alaughter- leaders there. Nowhere did I en 000,000 people always are hungry and white uniform, with the In-, •aitttad menuon of the . forcea ateam convoys \o and from all or their agertts. ------counter anytthng but fine coopera is up against an unusual food signia on her cap and sleeve. Miss I* A-tH parts of the world. the main house other men read, Vneto Sam west of Kharkoywhlch threaten play cards, listen to the playe^ Black hlarkets Denounced tion. shortage. This la likely to Come to L i WAR u PRISONERS-They un Itnow they have not been fo rg o t^ ,, Huntington .street: Mrs.' Jabe , United States ia siv, essential part of America’s trans . ‘ base these articles. ■! a-sked that friwt near Leningrad) have been tured with previous strikes that he about seven minutes, will be beard h a v e met sudden disaster. Red Cross organization and pitals,itals, dreary dreary hours hours are are made made brighter Brighter when when they they get get that that do box . from .).« White and son. 54 densen street. ' Caio ~ Red H ^rt — Kebbie — Laddie Boy — Pard ' • this be censored and sealed, so that tiuns fniatrated. 4 portation system. To keep these cars in serviy and at lacks the stamina to stand much by Democrats attending George zzving lives a^d administer- the cheerful, understanding help- American smokes. A message of hope made possible by th. Births: Saturday, a daughter to I I might take it home with me. IZt Ly "The central aeiitor, particularly the same time to conserve the nation’s p'recioaS reserve And Many Other Kinds, more. Washington day dinners through- equipment between Vellkie Luki and Rthey, Mr. and Mrs, Ferdinand Lnzzarl, I Only Two Sentences Deleted Should Gandhi pass out un oul the country. The local dinner I irlr relief * - fulncss of the Red CroZs Gray Ladies. Red Cross organization. supply of rubber, the government now permits every car ing quick relief. remained stationar>'. 123 Washington street; a ddiugh- I Believe me there were some der such circumstances the ef commltlee, , however, said the "Ip the south, it has beeb prov- ter to Mr., and Mrs. Attilid Savelli, 1 owner to have his tires recapped without securing a rs* Package ahd Bulk Dog and Cat notes there which would ttiakc any fects-might easily be catastro speech , w ill be "directed to the \0S- in ths last three dayy that the Vernon, shd a daughter to Mr. and ' tioning certiOcste. THE OBJECT OF THIS NEW censor’s hair curl, and yet the only, phic. You have to know your American people” aa well aa to thing deleted was two sentences, A PEOPLES’ PARTNERSHIP Carman dafanaa aftar methodical- Mrs. Charles Clarke, S'? Turnbull | ORDER IS TO ENCOURAGE CAR OWNERS TO HAVE IiM a to realize how great aa the dinners. road. -i. • . ! Food ' and this waa done after the censor Influence is .wIeWed by this Vice President Wallace. Speaki ly'ratraating to shorten Ita front THEIR CARS RECAPPED BEFORE THEY ARE UN. bna, ia now maataring its task." Births': Sunday, a daughter to | ' ha'i asked my pernaission.'An offi diminiitl-ve ascetio who, right er Rayburii and Maj. Gen. Alexan Bringing relief in allied countnc*, Mr. and. Mrs. John Genta. S88 I FIT FOR FURTHER USE. This is the best way to con.* cial who had seen my notes did in or wrong, certainly Is one of der A, Vandegrift, who led the Working 'with our armtd foreefl Hartford-road, and a aon to Mr, J iMrve America’s greatest rubber stock pile— the tires vite me to bis office and. there the outstanding leaders of his Marines on Guadalcanal, also are Hospital Notes and Mrs. Dgo Benettieri, 74H Cen- 1 that are now on the nation’s chrs. Fresh Fruit, and Vegetables very diffldenjjy. remarked in effect time. scheduled to speak. wherever they are, the Red CroM ter street. j that he, supposed I . realized how Unnumbered hosts worship him gives everyone an opportunity to 4 ’ Birth; Today, a daughter'to“Mr. I ! much dynamite I-j waa . carrying as a saint. He has to battle to Admitted Saturday: Mrs: ^ n a and ,Mrs. Arthur Bell, 983 Mam .about with me. I laughed. keep some of his followers from serve. " - " Cartoon, 6S Pina straat; Alvar street. '■ * * WE USE FIRESTONE RECAPPING 16-Qt. Bskl. 95c Snow Flurries . UNITE.D . rified parrot's acrrania. the Eva AND .cause. , Marshal Sir WilUam L Welsh, ■my, but today’s another day and FuUdy, 100 Woodland street; .Hoye family.of four dashed from Fresh Savoy Cabbage, Artichokes, Fresh To* , :-."I was givsn this assignment, former commander of the R.A.F. the weatherman saysTt will b*' be Violet ( ^ r a . 41 Russell their beds to ufety aa flames en- I and Just before I left London for -In North Africa, haa relinquished low freexing, probably much lower, R: Mto. A M ard Blanchard CAMPBELL’S in some areas. ' ' ilfed their house. The parrot matoesy Fresh Iceberg Lettuce, Fresh Cab* i Bombay the permanent undersec bis command to A ir Marshall Sir AMERICAN+RED CROSS Biwghter. 141 Middle Turn- Sed in the fire. Its warning shrigk STAMPS » r e t i^ of state for India sent for Arthur William ’Tedder, newly-ap I " ■ ► . * Baat: Mlaa Dorothy Wooda, bad been; "'W'atch out for-.Poppl bage. Fresh Spinach, Peppers, Rare* ' me.''Sk'id hb: ^ pointed commander of all Allied Vice Admlrat DIM s THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY itotat; Bart Burback, Watch out for Poll! India Thrown Wide Open Air Forces in the Mediterranean. « Mraat: Joaagh Fergu. ripee, L«ak^ .p«r>iiipf« Eihra Soup "W e a fo throwing India wide Welsh will proceed to London to London, Fob. f2— (IP)—Vice Ad 11 Foytar straat; Etnaist take over' an undisclosed post, it miral Arthur WiUlam C ralgW al* Night I Brings. Police COR. M AIN STREET AND MIDDLE TURIirfnUE open to ^ u at a moment when the 0 West Oantar straat; Bunches, Fresh Celery, i .Sweet Potatoes, Allies a r« in a Ufs and death was said. J ler, ’Who commanded tha British ay Dahte and son. Rock- battUsMp Barham In th* B attla of c. pURR CO. MilfordA squad .car aped _ TELEPHONE 6161 ' struggto. Tou ars leaving here -toy Wandych, SO Oak- to • 'tovtm . UKt tw o " paUolmao Onions* ' v With mors official credentials than Some of the sharks of prehlator-! .Jutland during ths First World ' Growtrs of Nursery stock for Camouflage Material , MMI BmMB «9Ui tU S fil* to hMto 4toa£aff to to - any nawspaperman ever had be ic times were only three inche* war, died yesterday at Walton on lore. Under the drcumstancaa I’m long. . ThaaiM. Ha was TO ysara old. . ■ ',/■ P A < ; i ; SET x n A n x im SYCmlTO HEltALlji^ANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, f iiHRUART 22,124JI '▲ G E H X MAX^CHESTER EVENIn g BERALJ^MA«bTlfiSTEK.)toNW MONDAT^TEBRTJAKT 22, 194S \. X. th^smost eareful uae of- ^points to hear M. Let’a make, sure at way.X ft may. seem unusual to you caLa'^-poeblbly produce aaythii ^victory. And the only mire way (jel City to useXhese "nuts’’ In^fflls manner, Will Rep/ace like th^nornieL family's supply of Ictory' in this total-war Is to Bills red^Baid but I askufe you t h ^ will prorvide whiRJiavexc^e to be regardb<^as tal That< is the way the | (-ooleil a. starchy inirt ofylhe meal,, which b ftiiti0 3Htr«lb will be enj()Wdy » Resd Rubber - staple foods. A m erican'F^ple must fight thia f (Fn w vtqr Lum-h) FOTUSHllD BT ra s By Board Selectmen , x m K A U > pnmriMo do. iNa Tliese art tli# facts. A variety tar If they ek p ^t to win It, hot Spray 30.00 ing else-’ljut fruit once in a while 7- 7 ' - TH0HA8 rBRQUSON food habit, and in American pock- ment the first prelimiqafy Afic- Anderson it JpbnSon, l a b ^ and material \ 3S.04 (Continued from Page On (C-ontjnued frum Pag« One) \ OononU tfauMtor I like-Jo take fruit tn'Xhis way and etbook expenditures,'be nec tories are won. Apothecaries Hall Company, liquid chlorine 14.8J ■ / ----- ^---- Foandad Oetobar U /lltl temperature w-aa 10 to 20. degrees ’j Rtems to agree with tqe perfect- essary. Moat fsm llle#\^n auto Arm a^ng Har^, labo/ and material aurely appreciate yojir.yemr won the weight, thickness, and comp., y .. Jhibllabad Baary BaaOlnK Bzcapt Autocar .Sales it Servlet, truck parts ] less than, the shimmering heatK; Bltion- ,6f the four main items in Hnndays and Bonda]ra< Bntarad id matically turn to fresh f^ lts , and found at elevations above the O derfilKarticles and thank w e edi- jfch it Brown, rent/ lii.oi tor for g i^ n g us the privilege of the s^called "victory lihc” —hot tha Poit Ottlor at Manbhaatar. Conn, vegetables. Dolijg so, they,^ will lumbia river. aa Saoond Claaa Blali Mattar. BanHy Oil Company,/truck parts ...... 103,,’il reading, th^ water bottle.s, combination syrin The answer Of course Is^ the find their cost of living going\up, your Federal Brunswick BaHx-Conender Co., recreation supplies .... /.-n. .. /50.6.1. ''n Answer: VotKms.y u.se fruit ges,/ice cap.s and bags, arnl'lnvalid v 80B8CIUPT10N AATB8 7~ Bllah, H k rih ^ re'c y !, F.. T.,-hardware and supplies 40..'lO sp f^ kicked -up by Grand''Coulee rings. Ona Taar by Hall ...... -----ft.M measurably, for there is' aa yet ^ d a n i^ waterfall -a watenall that the manner de.scnb«d and you will Par Month by Mall ...... ;>>.{ 76 Braithwatte, J x P u labor and material ...... 1'J.20 \^- Two Grade* Produced '' price ceiling on these products. Income ax wouldNlwarf Niagara/ In all probability w l better for ■tnfla Copy ...... $ .06 Bristol Com pany/^ater dept, supplies ...... ll.ni doing .so. I am pleaseiPt'o know The "victory" appellation • was Dallverad Ona Taar ...... _....tO.OO For many famiUea the coat may \ Tables- Buckley, Mrs. ^Utix^.^oard and care ...... 1.00 The prevailing wdhd in summer that you enjoy the articles. bestqwod on the goods by the Of MEMBER OF be more than their budget can htformatioi^f vital inter- Burke, John ambulilnce service ...... Is from the south. It sweeps over fice o*. Price Administration rath ^^'^avenport and LoVe Seals the rim of thc/dam. then down- $17.50 Maple Snake THE A880C1ATED PRESS support. In such case, a change ' ^ t to t jt ^ who must file Campbell’s Service Ststlon>^raiser parts ' 6..56, er tharKby WPB, as a means of Dozens o f one-of-a-kind pieces have Values like ^Tba Aaaootated Praaa la azalualva* ,ward th'rougjr thg_ sprry and .on Capitol Grinding Co., labor aml.^material. 11.50 classifylnV the simplified and Foot Drum Table, 26” pNantltled to tha uta of rapnblloa- of diet will be necessary. a return not later ov^r the cjjty, leaving it w-ith cool A ll these pleceah»v* the old standard coll spring construction in Jon'-nl all nawa dtapatobea cradtled Center Phacmacy, drugs ..... 7.09 standardized gooall that is neces- I Codn. .State of. W elfare Dept., board and can 5rNt}l In peace time the ordinary'- hot ment'|>olicy should do its utmost high in the sky. , Hall, 10:00-4:00 $89,00. Limited to One-of-d^ind English Lamp Table, sary is to take the figure\ahown ! Conn., Junior Republic Aseo., board $159.5q. Blue Damask are frequently told to blame Hit that a aubaidiary reason for what (item 31) and income MX paid, to Frank Brothers Paper Co., Inc., supplies .... 26.53 j James Smith and Mrs. John Spade. $201.00 Hand Carved British Oak Mrs. G. Raymond Hussey of $59.7fe Queen Anne Cj^fMail Table, gr^n leath( is going to be a general scarcity a foreign/country or Upited States Frey, Mrs. Stephen, r e n t ...... , ...... 10.00 I In a -mild, chronic case of "sic' ler, not anybody on the American i c / Phelps road, drove these donors in 3-Piece Suite ppsaessibn \(item 32)/ constitutes Frogge Company, A. ,S., carbon rem over...... 25.05 ; gallbladder, it ia often the Best Test S r $125.00 $159.00 top. Solid ihahogany,^/^^^ C l acene. And, in the case of the is U e fact that a few hoarders best to the Center and returned them to the balance m tax /item 33), or Gilblin, Mrs Mary, board and care ...... 306.00 plan to put the patient on a diet $129.00 Chippendale $149.75 3-Piece Maple Bedroom Suite, bracket foot; have already taken fa^ more than their respective homes. Three of closing of the Mary Cheney Libra the net amount of rax payable. GIcnney Company, W. G., coal ...... 37.02 which will provide relief (rbm the large dresser and - — — — — this group, Mrs. Fickel, Mrs. Green (Continued from Page One) ry, such reasoning has a certain their share out of the common The uifference pctwecr, "sur Gustafson's Brownbllt Shoe Store, shoes . .. 3.95 digestive distress. The ease may $29.75 Regencj^^cktail Table, ' and Mrs. Spade gave fpr the third damask. $110.00 chest aaay oonalstency. lUtler, the bar supply. If they declare what\hey tax net income" and "normal tax Ha)e Corporation. J. W „ drugs ...... 6.26 be . so slight...... that ...... all ...... -the pafient____ $125.00 28” x28” , genuine leather, bra.ss ferrule.s.. net income" con^ats in (a ) the Hanson. P. F., services ...... time and vflll receive silver service ment funetjons were eliminated $110.00 Tuxedo Sofa up barian, hates iearning and literacy have, it may be possible to 12;00 I asks is enough relier so that she $125.00 Mahogany 3-Picce Bracket ^ A Q A A amount of interest received on Hathaway, Norman, rent ...... 15.00 w-lll be able to g / o n with her pins. ’This is a record. and deferments lirnited to those in 1 essential Jobs. holstered in green damask. Foot Dresser and Chest. Panel Bed .. ^ 7 , 0 * V w for the people. He bums books. adjust rationing more favorabi Government obligations which ja Hayward. A. E., Town Clerk, vital statistics 3.15 ordinary ac'tiviti^ If you are between the ages of ' $29^76^and Made Small Williant and C l Q H e destroys libraries. In fact, bis for the rest of us. If they don’f exe'mpt from normal tax but sub- Hatry A Young, radio parts ...... > 39.09 I Frequently, i / these cases of 21 and 60 and in good health you Each Federal agency should’ es M ^/G ateleg Table in solid mahogany... ^ 1 0 * ^ 4 are eligible for thia service to your $139.00 Colonial 3-Piece Suite with pineapple tops on despotic ctmtrol of Germany’s declare, they deserve the full piin- e'et to 8urta> (item 5a) and the Hebert Studios, Inc.. films ...... 2.50 ! low-grade jnflaipmation, an oper- tablish a special committee to $89.00 mirror supports and bed; IJresser 46” . Chest with mount of the earned income Herald Printing Company, advertising ...... 19.25 jation is no^'required and the regi- country. Call Mrs. Hugglna at 6645 pass on deferment requests, the $44.50 Hand Carved Mahogapy reading is an essential part of his ishment of the law. and tell here you would like to $136.00 Chesterfield Sofa credit (item, 25). Surtax net in Hines, W illiam E., Registrar, vital statistics . 2 10 hien to b « outlined must be one report said. divided compartments in two top O A End Table with drawer eontrol of Germany, particularly come Is the net income shown In Holden Nelson Co., Inc., Insurance and bond . 16.83 I sllowing/the patient to keep on make the trip next week. "If this is further accompanied upholstered in plum frieze. drawers ...... '• ^1 I • W $29.71 young Germany. What more natu Itern, 19, less the pertonal exemp International Harvester Co., truck p a r t s ...... 6.34 i going 5''ith the gall bladder left Production Projects by a resolute effort by the agen Second JFront At Home ■ Mrs. Ralph Pierce erf 89 Cam L — $2^.00 Kidney Shaj tion Vitem 21) and the credit for Jarvis Company, Alex., compressor u s e ...... 3 2 .1 8in ...... the body. Many. surgeons real- cies themselves to prevent over $110.00 Modern Wal ral, then, than for Hitler to reach bridge street, will start a sewing 1.00 Serving Table with castei dcpentlenta (Item 22) allowable; Johnson, Estate, Aaron, rent ...... ize^ that in these cases, surgery lapping of functioba and to sus $110. acroae the Atlantic and close one It la no happenchance that the 12 ,50 nut 3-Piece Suite; Water the balance subject to normal tax yiay secure very poor results and group Thursday, February 25 at pend those activities unnecessary same people who pretended that Johnson Brothers, labor and material ...... 69.51 $119.00 Love Seat uphol fall style: octagon mirror of Manchester’s two libraries, and is the m rtax net income less the Johnson ’Paint Co., E A., paint supplies .... it is therefore being recommend her home. Anyone living in this to the w ar effort, additions to tho 92.0Q vicinity is invited to get in touch stered in mauve damask, 3 Modern Pieces in Solid Maple and Values $17.5< threaten the closing of the other? America could avoid this war by amount irf exempt interest shown Johnson & Little, labor and material ...... ed that a non-surgical treatment uniformed services will be greater and long dresser pulls, 15.50 with Mrs. Pierce at 4774 ao that looking out for itself first, and in iteiii oo, and less the earned Kittcl’s Market, meats, groceries, etc...... be tried, first, anoNlrainlng or re still,” the committee aaid. ' Well, we lunre no doubt that income credit. 65.64 she may include you In thia group. Larsen's Food Service. feeck maple will "U k c it!" Box-seat chairs like the they need any help they can get 10-month supply undei*-. present ‘ stylo; 45” dre.sser and buaes. The curtailment of their (julnn’s .Pharmacy, drugs ...... y.... 67.41 ed to drink plenty of water, using On Thurtday, February 25, at $49.75 French Provincial Occasional one sketched stand up best of all. The pieces have quaint Reading Table, sojid mahc comfortable and convenient for it without coat by consulting the quotas. $35.00 Maple Serving Table with 34” che.st-on-thest, full Quish, W llllam -P., ambulance service ...... /..... 28.00 as much as 8 glasses between the Rec, William Sacharek will be Chair upholstered in rose tapestry ..... Colonial styling and a warm maple finish. any with brass ferrules. service throughout Connecticut ourselves at home. Then, what nearest collector of Internal reven $39.50' * \ ■Republic Flow Meters Co., water works supplies ,. 14.33 m eals^It is a good plan to take gin instruction in a new claaa for 2 drawers size bed. has Interrupted many school ue, deputy collector, or internal upholstered in ^ $27.50 we have left over can be devoted Reymond Baking Co., bread, etc...... one/glaas of warm water upon Life-Saving and Water Safety. $89.00 French Provincial Love Seat revenue agent in charge. 38.53 X Five-Side and Arm Chairs, Regency style,tvle, upholstered . years, exposed many children to to the purposes of the war abroad. Rolaton. James H.. dog warden, labor ahd' material . 51 .()0 ^ s in g , first think in Jthe morning. ’Take advantage of this claaa by Need Firm Action cream burgundy with Toile design in $25.1 ‘Tlie size of the-meals is impor $129.00 weather dangers and traffic has- Romaska, Joseph, rent ...... 15.00 learning now to care fpr others burgundy, 44” long ...... In w'ine and beige Such advocates of only so much tant, and amallbr meals ahould be $69.50 ards,*and actually made it impose Sadd, T. R., truck parts _____: - ______; ...... 7.32 when an emergency arises near s t r i p y ...... $22.50 Odd Shaipi^ Serving Table Q * used, as large meals are inadvis On Absenteeism $75.00 $202.00 Banded Regency 3-Piece Suite: 45” dresser, w ar as is comfortable have natu Hitler Outstripped SL Macy’a Borne, board and c a r e ...... j-.../ 112.00 water. » $39.60 French Provincial Arm Chair Mble for many smellier children to able. Following l^th the lunch and with casters...... ^ 4 ral public-support from all those Savings Bank of Manchester, rent ...... 15.00 Surgical Dreasinga with Rush seat...... :...... - $55.00 Genuine Mahogany Cabinet, 35” chest with 5 drawers, four- C l begin their .education as they nor- dinner meals, the patient ahould 529.75 Scell. R. G., police radio parts ...... Owing to the splendid coopera \ poster bed, black enamel m irror... ^ 1 W 7 • W who would like to have comfort In Single Year 4.23- rest for 30 mihutea lying down, aa Detroit, Feb. 22— (fl>)— Immedi $14.95 Maple Side Chair, Chippendale, 34” wide/4fi” high . . . . $27.50 . mally would. This too, we imag-‘ Schiebe, Mrs, Emma, board and care ...... 35.00 tion of the women In Manchester and convenience as usual, butter an aid to diction. ate and firm government action is A Ine, la vastly pleasing to’ Hitler, Schiebel Brothers, truck parts . who have been working on the Red black ta p e s try...... ;...... $345.00 Nu Dino 3- Ltomps 123.28 It is- necessary that the icolbn needed to end absenteeism in w ar 57.50 $175.00 W n d Made as usual, cubber as usual, jobs as Schieldge, William H., printing 225.00 Cross surgical dressinga, two- Piece Suite, 45” dresser, but we hesitate to give him credit Boston, Feb,. 22— (/P)— 'The"moat be kept clean and if a natural plants by curing the "basic Half Round 6 T ’ Side.- usual, profits as usual, politics as Smith, Ernest D., sidewalk repair work- $19.76 Arm Chair, cushion-seat uphol remarkable industrial achievement 77.19 movement does hot take place, the. thfrda of the quota of 18,000 haa 34” chest with 5 drawers, $21.70 Maple Combination Lamp and fo r It. Smith. Mrs. Harvey, board and c a r e ...... caUBca" for it, says W alter P. Reu- stered in black tapestry ...... board with brass gallery, Values like this-- usual. of all times” has been performed 32.50 enema should be taken. Exercise been completed. It la earnestly 59.95 If there have been two things Smith, Raymond W., town meeting report/...... ther, vice president of the United full size bed, End Table •••• • $17.51 by the United States in a single 20.0« ia also important. Walking la pqs- hoped that a goodly number will Before the war came, the isola- So. N. E. Telephone Co., telephone service ...... Automobile Workers (CIO). $6.00 Spear B^ck Side Chair, 2 orily. which have done more than any year in which "we have outstrip 270.50 aibly the best exercise and should- •turn out on Wednesday, 'to com $14.75 3 Light Bronze Floor Lamp \yith-'r.u.st tipniata specialized in telling ua Souther Engineering Co., Henry, consultation aervicea Reuther. in a statement Sunday, ^Cach ...... i . . $139.00 COCO 00- thing else to build America as a ped the seven-year accompliah- 105.60 be done regularly aa it helps to plete this quota. $3/98 Sperry, Luella C., board and care ...... declared that labor leaders "can * '■ \ mment o n i shadeaVinilp wil*hwith fefeather a th e r ^ what a burden it would inevita menta of Hitler,” says U". S. Sen 20.00 prevent biliary staaia. A t those ’There ia an urgent call from Red $52.50 Small Overstuffed .Chair in $159.00 Six Foot Side-' \^m ocracy and keep it aa a de- Stafford. Town.^, vital statistics ".../ ...... hold rallies, deliver pep apeechea design ' bly be. But now. appealing to. the ator Joseph . C.. O'Mahoney (D.,. 1.05 times w.-ieh the gall bladder symp CroSa headquaTtera to complete $476.25 Louis X VI 5- $12.9! • mocracy, they are, our schools and Taylor Instrument. Co., water department auppliea . . . and put on. a big campaign to per • damask, hair filled.'...... $39.50 board, Heppelwhite style. W yoming). 2.J53 toms are moat noticeable, with these surgical dresainga aa soon as American public on the same Tedford, Joseph, milk ...... suade workers that they ahould - Copy of piece owned by piece suite, mahogany; \ $24.50 Indirect Floor Lamp wnth oiur free public libraries. There’s Speaking, at a $25-a-plate 11.96 pain in the gall bladder area, ac possible In order to supply the $69.75 Fredericksburg Victorian Side selfish basis, they are busy telling Thacker Craig Paper Co., auppliea ...... _...... not niias a day's work, but It won't 48” dresser, 34” c h e s ^ something wrong in our system of George Washington dinner apon- . 6.86 tive-exercises may be omitted but War department’s needs. When Josiah Bartlett; signer of \ 3 candles ...... $12.51 Thomas, Mrs. Annie, board anj care ....,.'...... do any good until Jhe basic reasons Chair upholstered in white Glosheen $29.50 twin beds, enameled and irs_there is no reason why this war sored by the Mas.sachuaetts Dem 20.00 should be resumed when the dis you go over to the American Le Declaration, of Independ- de itase for this democracy when Thrall, Fred,-uae of c a r ...... behind the. absences are sought \ $7.50 Green Pottery Table Lamp .<-hould be too bareWoti ua, if w-e ocratic committee last night, the 50.00 tress subsides. Hot applications gion Jhall on Wednesday kindly $44.50 Chippendale Chair, mahogany, ^ 4 0 7 ^ ' trimmed in gold li^ t h e w e sacrifice its best things first. Tolland, Town of. vital statiatica ...... out and stopped by governmental only insist on, taking care of our 'w-estem senator .said:- 1.05 over the liver and gall bladder wear a cover-all apron and bring upholstered in grayi blue and rose damask ^ 4 b 7 • # «w dresser mirror, / night complete wi,th shade...... $4.91 ’Triple X Stores, battery ...... a'Stlon." .ThW is not just a "complaint” . “Let no parent whose boy la on 6.45 area often p)-ovided relief whpp along a covering for your 'hair. $125.00 selves first and letting the war Turkington, S. J;, vital statiatica and town aenricea These causes, he said, are chiSf- \ stand has m aAle top editorial. It is written in the the fighting front anywhere in 175.45 the aching sensation is present. $12.50 Modern Glass Rase come second. Underwood Elliott Fischer Co.,. malntehance ...... I find it advisable in many in ly faults in housing, transporta $198.00 Hand Made with t\T)ical wire door, bope_.that. many Manchester peo this global war feel that he will be 25.20 Table L a m p ...... $7.9! Vernon, Town, of, aid rendered , ...... stances to ; start the treatment lacking anything he needs from . 178.65 Reports ‘Very ' tion. health programs and care of Smajl Sheratioh Side ple will feel sis it does and-'in the The leadership which believed Warren Pipe Co. of M4iaa., Inc.,'supplies American Iridustry. '1,002.28 with a faat and after the patient children for working mothers. Hs board, 54” long, finished $5.95 Small Classic Cplunij this nation must be prepared* for VVatWns Brothers, Inc., shades ...... / ...... has been on fruit juice fqr a day urged rationing .at Ml foods, rather )298.00 hope that, in response to their i "In this war,” O’Mahoney added, 9.30 Strong’ ’Quake Champagne Lamp . . . Weldon D ru g Company, Inc., drugs, etc...... or 'two, she is given an olive oil than the O P A ’s present "incom - in inlaid mahogany, $3.91 feeling, some way will' be found to w-ar before it came had to. fight .’’the achievements of the Ameri 18.05 Values like this ~ West Side Dairy, milk ...... ■...... emulsion which will probably plete plan." $5j^ . 00 French Pro- reopen the Mary Cheney Library such blind selfishness right down can people have been such aa to 7.28 $7.50 Red Pottery ^ s e La^p Willis..A Son, Inc., G. E., coal, oil and lumber .. i.... bring about an emptying of the Weston, Mass., Feb. 22.— (/P)— A vmcial 6-Piece Suite; to Pearl Harbor. Then the §|gu- guarantee that the example of 193.22 $139.00 . Immediately. , ' " ‘ Wilson, Kenneth L„ vital atatistics...... gall bladder. After faatlng for a 'very strong" earthquake, believ with matching shac $4.91 Washington has not. been . forgot-, 1.06 (Chantilly bleached wal- ment was that we needed, no army Windham, Town of, vital statistics 1 few days,. using enemas witlq the ten. Every error maikes ^headlines 2.10 ed to have originated hear Mexico $70.00 Bracket Fpot .m it; 46” dresser, *32” Wood-Company, L- T.', ice and fuel o il ...... fast, she is then ready to adopt American Legion $29.!t=>^ Modern L a m | Heil SauerkraulU at all. Now it is that, we need jiut constructive accomplishments 36.21 City, was recorded on the Weston Solid Mahogany China ^ chest, both trimmed with Woods.-'Thomas J., range oil ...... 3.84 the general gall bladder regimen .college aeiamograph today. . . . w i t h glass column ar only an army of a certain size. are frequently forgotten." I have prescribed and in this way, • brass reproduction of It seems humorously consistent — ^ '------1 ■ r Yanner -Oil. Co., oil ...... ___ ; ...... 36.85 Rev. Michael J. Ahern said the To Meet Tonight .But the principle is the same, and Zwick Samuel, rent ...... considerable improvement is often $59.75 Val}tes like ' p ii'chmciit shade. — and perhaps not so humorous to j 15.00 temblor started at 5:12:03'a. m.^^ French hardware: foot the fight is the same. It means secured. and lasted three houra He said it Smart Davenports 8.9'°° ’Those who are especially inter less full size bed, fome serious and worried house-1 the nation’s war leaderahip has a Plan to Refuse Total 110,632/11 originated about 2,300 miles south -> ^ f - . ested in the .trestmen. I suggest The rSgtilar monthly business $35.00 Flip Top Ser this $9.91 apves— that a day when we afcT west of here. second front at home, a front for these mild cases are welcome meeting of the Dllworth-Cornell l 9 “ ver,. Before,the Gfivernment made it impos.sible to use thinking of Valley Forge should composed of all the selfishness To Open Season of Brotherhood Week aa an oppor to send for Dr. Frank McCoy’s ar Post, 102, American Legion, will $298:00 14.95 Brotherhood Week Two Shocks Recorded be held this evening at the Post $29.75 time-tested/inetal coil springs in upholstered furnir $14.75 Modii’U Potte find ua: Aii|eriCafisr confronted with'. which is capable of believing it is tunity to show the feeling of co ticle bn "Sick Gall Bladder." For N ew York, Feb. 22.— (db— Two home on Leonard street at eight tiire, these .sofas were being made for us. Just four What is-probably the first real dis,- operation which exiats in Manches ward your request to McCoy Base Lamp with parchmc possible to. make-this war tough N ew York, Feb. 22— (/P)— ’The ter between the peoples of differ Health Service in care of this earthquakes were recorded ..today o’clock. 'There are several Impor of them the first of this w eek.. .and subject to prior oomfort of . this w-ar. Is Being Observed Tablea shade, for our enemiea while keeping It possibility that the N ew York ing faiths. • newspaper and' enclose a large by the Fordham University seis tant matters coming before the Odd'Rrdrooni sale...so h u il? ^ ftegularly these nicel.v"tailored; Hie point values of the new ra soft fpr ourselves at home. Philharmonic Symphony orchestra aelf-addreased envelope and ten mograph, Rev. Joseph Lynch re post at this session ahd Com ported. Pieces smartly covered pieces would cost $119.00. ' * tioning book we are to obtain this' might not have a 1943-44 concert cents In stamps. mander Wilfred Clarke urges a $35.00 Queen Anne If, by keeping ourselves too In declaring February 19-28, J- $8.7! ' ‘ ‘'i \ ^ aeaiiDn waa conjectured today af He said two severe ahocka, ap good attendance. week have been severely adjusted. comfortable, too pleasantly sur Former Liiter $29.75 Full Size Maple Type Maple Reproduc ter the orchiestrals union chairman Brotherhood Week, President Questions And Answers proximately 2,500 mtlea from New Commander Clarke la also look It must have been a wry taste in tion of Famous Harvard rounded by things aa usual, we declared Uta players would refuse Roosevelt, said "the perpetuation (Roasted Peanuts) York, were recorded shortly after ing for .a group of glrla, or aome Bed with panel foot $7.50 Yellow Pott* 6 a. m., (e..w , t ) , the first at Tea Table, tha mouth of O PA Administrator should happe’n to lose this war to open the season next October of -democracy depends upon the To Give Scrap Question: Herbie Q. writes: "I girls' club, to sponsor the weekly Mattress or board. Base Lamp with champai have been told that the raw pea 6:22.30 apd the second at 6:28.20. PrantlM Brown as he pointed out w-hjr that, of course, would be too rather than consent to a msnage.- practice of the b{;utherhood of dance of the post , for the aoldlera. nuts are more easily digested than silk shade. that, if we all expended qur oou-^ ment proposal of a program re He announced that fine group had ^22/$0 Easy Budget Terms Arranged bad. But the America^ Firstera, duced from 28'W'eeki to 24. man. The American conviction In those which are roasted. Is this Medtian Earthquake $27.50 pons wisely, we could each have London, FeV 22 —
• B • • • • ' $27.50 drawer $12.95 tract. which means there will be Jeatiq, haa been raised from a Answer: Peanuts contain a large Oirroll University aeiamograph, sponsor the dance Wednesday w * toiould w a n t. prunes, twp go to w ar before they were sure of every natioq, every race,''every $12.50 - Pair of Cll no Philharmonic' orcheatra to open amount of starch, which in the Father Joseph S. Joliat reported. $12.50 3-Shelf Maple Enid Table with \paunda o f. prunes would take 40 Firth at Porth grave to furnish should call the Legion Home, ___ Dressing Tabje with' , C O O C r t Hurricane L a m p i wiij they had enough . butter ?" Why the season next October," Calmen creed-are able-to live together as raw state, may he hard to digtot. He said tho shock waa about 2,500 Roll edge, tufted mattress of all cotton felt drfwv*6rs . . * • a * • • ■•*'« a*****-*********** Americaiia on thia basis. nearly 40,000 tons of steel scrap 3642, between 6:30 tonight and Gallery back I ...... 7...... * J w $9.95 TUFTED BACK If jniBta out of our M points for the did we attack at Pearl Harbor Fleiaig, chairman of the orchea- When roasted, this starch under miles from Cleveland, probably made by a^well known manufacturer. Blue green base. P air: The Inter Club Council of serv- for Britain’s war affort. ten o'clock. tra’a committee for Local 802 of goes dextrlnisation, making It off the southwest coast- of M «iico. Reproduction of Antique Gloucester piece. .$39.50 French Provincial Tilt Top C O O when we must have known we ira organizations in recognition of Bhe sank after a fire Sept. 29, and beige striped ticking. - - . ^ BOUDOIR CHAIR the American Federation ot Muai- more rea4Uy haodled by the diges Console Table in Antique B leach...... • # -w It to downright discouraging to Brothqrbood Week have suggested 1939, but she waa raised bn .the didn’t have enough manpower? ciana (A F L ), said yesterday. tive organs. When the roasting 4s 86-Tear-OId Messenger Boy ConsnlUqg Engineer Dlea^ . $19.76 Mahogany Finish Bed; J.' ' tiiat representatives of the Cath first attempt after 1,800 portholes' that one ean . spend hta W hy didn’t our warmongers tell He said the- union Jia' four poster manded instead a 30-week season the week. ern Union messengers who ara in Hammer and Schwani erf New $16.75 orfii! chintz. ' i lakao almost half a month’s .quality steel 'have been removed oven -until' the starch Is well cook easy explanation of our defeat. with aij increase of 15 per cent In Kiwania, Rotary, Boroptimiat, their 7Qs (Jhe'oldcs'' ia 76). T o him, York four years after he was from the hull and at her breaking- ed. Ooniinue the bhking iintii the $22.50 Miihogany Pineapple Top Bed , lo wm to all up,,oven But let’a see that we never have basic pay. 'The present contract and Exchange Cluba have indlcat- Utah’s tirelc.aa trio r.re youngsters. ''graduated fiom Yale university ie •k p in s in April, ______up berth .Vit is expected mM4W she will butter, these peanuts will make, a Houde, also a telegram messenger, 1901, died yesterday a t li ia bones •d an: tnterMt in this expreaaiao yield 25,000 tons m w e. $16.75 good starchy food, tf used la this is 86. • . hare, 280 Nprth Woodland ntm k MANCHESTER EVENING HEKAL.D, MANCHESTER, CUNN., MONDATJ FEBRUARY 22,1!)4S PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EV ^IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O N N ., MQ^’DAY, 1?ERRUARY 22,194S 5 5 ^ and Mra. John^ Berry played the lel Moves organ. Arthqr ErTteating sang. Obituary The bearers were James Hayes, KranCla Hayes, Francis' Murphy, ^Fair^^ Is Forecast X X v America Hunts \a Edwin Murahy, John Murphy and Against British 4 :00-i-WTIC. Back«*B» wu«;..- Dlacuoaion LeSgu*; Cornelius ^ean. Burial was in In Weather Servid ' WDRCJ, News>. Afternoon ■ The Lone Rangtir. ■St. Bridgist's cemetery where Meloaiei;,WTHT. Afternoon 7:45—WTICV L a l ^ Stowe. After Repulse By Alexander R. George^ Deaths Father,Barhett conducted the serv ices. ' - . • Musical X Revue; ' , News: 8,60—WTIC. CaValcada of Amar- ^Pretty Sorry Lot Wide \Vorld F utures, lca1 WDRC, Vox Pop; Assembly Cluttered (dMttamed trata Page One) ■ Mrs. Rlizabeth Humphreys iS Girls Map Airm WNBC,CIub Mstinee. / Washington—Good pl'1 crude in ' Mrs. Elizabeth (Molloy) Hum 4; IS^W TIC, Stella Dalla*. W THT, Cal Tlnney; WNBC, comparatively small'anceland. '■ / WNBC, Lum ahd Abner. aum l In a violent night and day our new synthistlcs keep the na her daughter, Mrs. Sven Johnson day afternoon at 2 o’clock from :er S d i tiettle, with the issue still in of 163 Maple street late Saturday .45—WTIC, Ymiiig Wldder 8;30XWT1C, The Voice of Flre- By Frank Kuest ” tion's rubber cupboard from going the Watkins Mineral Home. ' Atlanta, Ga.—Mee't Uncle Sam’s H ad ’Soubt,--'' afternoon following, a short lllne.ss. Brown. / ' ^ .stone ■' VVDRC, Gay Ninetiea Twenty Bills Presriilefl I the Makings Loa Angeles— John Arthur hare. , \ Rev. Thorsteh A. Gustafson, latest feminine h^ers --- the British armored crews challeng- Born In Ireland she came to-this "weather girls.” That’a\ytiat they 5:00—WTIC. When a'Girl Mar Revue: Cecil Brown; WTHT, Of a Real Card Johnson Is going to become a med This year's .shiiw ents nre’ ex- pastor of the Emanuel Lutheran ries; WDRC. New*; Ad Liner. Sereno Gammeil; ChiBtle* in For Consideration at t Plenty Money tb Build -i«d ttie German tank column in an country in 1908 anji. made her church. officlated.X call the 15 young women\who are icine man. | Pro Eoothali ^.\'«Ctton which developed after the p ^ e d to total abouOSfi.OOO tons— home in M anchester' s.ince that being trained at A tlanta^ muni 6; 15--WTIC, Ppftia Face* Life; the Air; WNBC, TVue or Mankato, Minn., Feb. 22.— Yep, the former heavyw eight' Miss Helen Berggren, soloist, WNBC, New*. ‘ This Session; Plenty (yP;—The St. Loui* Cardinals 1 Gpod Team Say© New aventa mentioned in tcJlay's com- some 17,000 tons fromVfrica, 14.-.. time. „ rendered two selections: "What a cipal atrjiort to fill aurw'ays - Falae. boxing champion—conaldered one ' imlnlque. She is survived by threV^ns. weather reporting posts varied 6 30 -VvnC, Just Plaih Bill; 00 WTIC, Telephone Hour; Confusion Exists. farm *y*tem wa.s holding a of the greatest fighter* of all time i O h iier; Several • Stfirfi 000 tons from Brazil nn .Jynior Newcaster; WNBC, WNBC, Counter Spy. Herald Sport* Editor | youth reported for a trial and Fla.shing his famous golden Yfcarin 1943 | , bia "was'auccessfullj held by Al These 'contributions will aijKjunt with whom she made her home, will be graduated and: , shortly Jack Armstrong. 9:15 -WTHT, Point Rationing. Various bills, twenty In all, will looked around the ball park. .smile. Jack admits he’s nearing: Philadelphia, Feb. 22.—(iPi—A/ lied forces after heavy, fighting in Littl<.littH. RRudolph KIssman, John 5:45 - WTIC. Front Page Farrell; •- "A nice layout,” he aald,' young man from Manhattan, V to only 4 per cent'of the U Mrs. Frank, Topping, Mrs. Mary Howaril^^ John C. Jeffers, Ernest thereafter assigned to listing 9;30 WTIC, Dr. I. Q.; WTHT, A. Come before tho General ABsembly 65 and still going strong./ , which the eneiny suffered casunl- Nations’. requirements of 800, Neviie, Mrs. Teresa McCann of vacancies at airport stations of the WDRC. Ben Bernie; WTHT, Ij. Alexander'* Mediation- for action during thl* term deal "but it’s too bad they can't get' liam D. Cox, prepared ti^ a y 1^. tlea and tank losses” while other R. Johnsoq and Elton A. Johnson, Superman; \VNBC, Captain irid of that grata in the center “Pretty Sorry, Lot” BaHeball Wander© About taka charge' of thfi tpns. But because cnide can Manchester and Mrs. Carl Linde all of this to^'n, ^ U.'S. Weather Bureau as assistant Board: WNBC, Spotlight ing with the Flah and Game Com- Questions on tha caliber of: anamy tank and fltacks|. go'much farther by mix- of Waterbiiry, Conn. She is also- a'••ways ‘weather observers. In Midnight. Banda; Llttla Known Fact*. miaiion. There are argument*, pro i of the infield.” present-day heavyweights bring | League’s erstwhile • ‘ Burial was ih.the East cemetery. Evening Heinie Mueller and Joe Sug- Aiinlesslv Without k Child’’—the Philadelphia survived by two sisters. Miss Ellen ---- addition to the Atlanta group, 10:00—WTIC, Contented Program; and con, for all of them but It is I this derisive retort: "They're a Molloy of Manchester and Mrs. girls are getting meteorological 6;00— WTIC, New*; WDRC,, doubtful if fifteen get out of com- I den of the . scouting crew R eal Pr'oiiralll B evond »S baseball fans turned to specu^ .lohn Victor'Jphnirfm WDRC, Screen Star Play; Htared at each other in amaze pretty sorry lot. They’re ju*t like Rosanna O'Neill of Ireland, two training as junior weather observ New*; ^ u l Sullivan; WTHT, mittee. Some are a distinct waste | that song 'I Got Plenty of ^ * lating on hi* choice fpr manager The funeral, of idhn Victor News; WNBC, Triry and the WtHT, Raymond Oapper; ment. A 154 Game Seaauli. of the club. / brothers, James of Ireland and ers In Chicago. Fort Worth, Kan WNBC, Raymond jGram of time and money, while others j Nuthin’.” * Two Thrusts Hurled Back 4 ’'"’^"outlook Not Promising John of j Scotland, thirty-seven Johnson, of 149 Cooper HW street, sas City, Los Angeles. New York Pirate*. \ hav* Bomo merit. “ Why, all tha big league Cox, 33-year-old businessman Swing., , park* and moat of the minora "Why, .or Ham Ijingford in hi* Allied gpokesmai! said that two Here ill the U.S.A. there are grandchildren and seventeen great was held Sunday aftemoort at 4 and Seattle. « 15—WTIC, History in the Head . Badly Planned prime could have belted Joe L ^is B.v Harry Grayson and sportsman, beads tha 11- 6’clock from the Watkins Fun'eral line*; WDRCX It's Dinner 10:15—WTHT. - SUver Stringa; A* thl* writer haa piiiuted out | have grass infields,” they told member syndicate which will jQerman tank thrusts with a total nianVAhecies of tree.* shrubs and grandchildren. Some “Weiather Girls” WNBC, Grade Field * Vic out In four rounds. Joe wduld NE.V Sports Editor * Of about 50 tanks from Kasserine plants which arc .source.s or "may The-funeral will be held tomor Home. -Are .\lready Predicting Time; WTHT, We” Hound- at variou* time* during the past , the farm boy. be a set-up for Bob FUznimmons. New -York, Feb. 22—Vt’hllo ma acquire full control of the Pbili; ‘•n p , whlcti the Germans captured Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson, pas up: Star* in Night; tory Show. year, a comprehenaive plan for a ^ “They do?” he gasped. March 3 undof terms of .an agree* be” sources of natural rubber. row morning from her late home 'xThe new "weather girls”, won’t 10;30-‘-WTIC, Pre*ident Roo*e- "Louis would have beto duck jor league baseball clubs go on Sararday, toward the Algerian However, plant specialists of the i a t 8:30, and from St. Jam es’s tor of the Emanuri Lutheran be ri^ady actually to call the turna W.NBC, Sport*; Ne\^'*. discUiaion of w hat the aportsmen "Gee, they must play a- slow ment which he and Lcag\ie Preal- vclt; On All Station*. brand of ball up there in the I soup for me. He’s th /k ln d " of atmle.ssly with plan* for a fuk 1,54- dent Ford' Frick signed Satur tioae of Tebessa—one by road and Department of Agriculture say I church, a t 9 o’clock.'Burial, will be church, officiated. on tha weather, but they will oe 6 30--WTIC, Jack Say* A»k .Me need ahould be in tlie form of a , i a fellow you can tap pn the jaw. ether along the . Hatch river- Mias Helen Berggren. soloist, Another: WDRC. Keep Work 10 45—WNBC, New*. referendum among " the aeeocia- j hiajors.” , game schedule and business as day. / ' that none of these as yet gives in St. James’s cemetery. The of Inestimable aid In gathering 11:00— WTIC. New*; WDRC, I c'oiild do some pre^y fair tap- hurled back almost 10 miles promise of providing large supplies. funeral arrangements are In rendered two selections: "The Old routine information .for harried ing, Keep »lnginKi America; tlons intereated Wtth'committees usual with no little apprehension, As a/slarter for his new regime,! ricto armored troops, who ‘ „ t two or th^oe years. .Someday, They’ll Be Tires—The government has tackled the job Rugged Cross,” and '‘^.ead Kindly Now*;-Sport*; Willitm - J. appointed from each of theae or pioB Cox Hsserted that the expedient i iW ' , , charge of William P. Quish. meteorologist ^ whose assistants VVXHT; Mu*iral (Jomedy En- Jack 1* In toR/physical shape. professional football stands a fine OBetetr^teavy losses. of raising a rriide'\niliher supply, even though the realization Is sev Light,” accompanied by Mrs. R. have gone to war. Cf^M; WNBC, Johanne* - Shlrer; WTHT, , New*; ganizations to get all the idea* on of scHiiig star players for CMta One of the most promising, say eral years away. IlWe.-tn the B«‘lt«\llle, ,>Id., experiment station, an WNBC. Jack Steven*. He used to figot around 200 chance of having one of its biggest Other Stemy attacks were re the experts, is gaia^mle. Seeds of K. Anderson. The "weathers giri^” are on the Steel. how the Fish and Game Commis with which to keep the club oper ported to haVe been repulsed near expert ehecks the growth of guay- ule plants, one source of rublM'r. Michael Haberern 11:15—WTIC, New*; WDRC. Gor sion should function, much time, Detroit Tied pound*. He [/now carries 330 sea.sons In 1943, , w ar' manpowei ating is a thing of the past. "No this slow-growing de.sert shrub are The State Guard furnished a bureau paypoll for the duration 8:45—WTIC, I»well 'Thomas; pounds on hi* big frame. He is 'fee Allied base ’eart or more the New England Baptist hospi The Muelc You W ant; News. that apparently none of the a**o- With Bruins out a trace of a wrinkle. There boys are In a position that la pe -we can last a long; long tlma." to grow enough to make a sub practical method of extracting It developed. World War. Fritz Magnuson eventually work Into the all-'male' 7:00 ” WTIC. Fred Warinn; is no evidence on hi* fadial fea culiarly advantageous. Many of the ■ today—too late to be 'Included in ha.s been found. The rabbit brush; which grows tal, in Boston, following a short oounded taps at the grave. 11 30—W”nc , Hot Copy: WDRC, ciation* or organization* He tol(1 reporter he will nanw; vthe daily communique. stantial contribution to the rubber illness. bracket of prognostication, WDRC. To Bt Announced; ture* that he was in the ring for best players, married men .. with supply. Congre.ss has authorized Considerable publicity has been in California, Arlzonal Nevada. The bearers were:'Tracy Brock, weather man here,' Glenn Jeffer WTH'T.^ Fulton Lewi*. Jr.;. Sonny Dunham; WTHT, Brit- Jaek Johnson his assqtdktes later, probably this . , m the earlier actions agalgst Mr. Haberern was born June 4, iah Obaervatkm of Waahing- moaf'alw^*)^^ they^ wait unW the ; R ed W ings H uilfl D pfpal 38 .yc^n'S. children, enjoy longevity 'jirofes- week,<''*nd ma'y be ready then to the planting of 75,000 acres. At given to the Russian dandelion, but New Mexico and Utah, contains ap of .Glastonbury; George Stark son, won’t do any forecasting on WNBC, Colonel Stoopnagle; / Kecsmnts Burn* Fight sionally. and there is everjC Indica L^^beasa, about 20 German tanks the Department of Agriculture preciable amounts of rubber. Good 1888, ■ In Maldur, Austria-Hun weather, William J. Leggett, Fred ton’» Birthday. month b efo re the...aembly^conx RoslOll Last Night; designate Hans Lobert's succesm[ F'^-took the road from the pass and least 600,000 acres would, be re- gary, and had been a resident of this subject, however. Major Hoople. venes and then the /K n expansive smile showing Rickard were the two greatest tion that there will be Enough to uirecl, say the specialists to pro says the yield of rubber from the stands of it are limited to Widely- Corbett. Alphonse Beruby, and Right now the girls are under T 15—W’TIC, News; WDRC, Cetl- 12;0G--WTIC. New*; The Three a* manager. He announced that ■bout 80 struck out, along the Manchester for the past 41 years. Sun* Trio; WDRC. New*; Everyone with a pet id * -w-ant* to Ills many gold teeth broke over fight promoter* of all time,” he carry on. .lame* Hagan, veteran of 40 yaaza .Hatob river valley. \ vide a sixth of the country’s nor plant has been “pitifully small” scattered local areas, so collecting Frank. Murphy, all of this town. going Instruction In weather ob \ Ing Unlimited: WTHT, Uncle be heard. Result, confuaion. , Race All Even hla wide, flat face, when he re added. And with college football stiffer- Selected goldenrod has given and transporting It w'ould require ' He ht^ been employed by Che Burial was in the East cemetery. WTHT, New*. with the Phlla, will be retained a a ' mal 'needs ney Brothers for the past several serving, determining wind direc Where Is The Report . ^ counted how he chaaed Tommy , Jack made more then $2,500,000 Ing heavy losses to the armed The German groups w re about \ Others Studied promise of a substanjtial rubber an enormous, and , 'probably un tions and velocities aloft by means 7 30—WTIC, Rationing: WDRC, 12:30—WTIC, Echo** from the travelling secretarj-. 10 a^es along the road'\toward years. Tropic*; Newf*. It was urideratoodi and this writ By The Associated Press Burns all over the world for a from the fight game and various forces, there will be s greater field Lobert, it' was reported, may Uncle Sam’s plant specialists are content, but the experts say that economical, expenditure of labor. of theodolite and weather balloon, Btondie; WTHT, American er attended a meeting, where mem heavyweight title match. other enteipri.ses, Including act .for th* profesatonal game. ThrMBa when they were mk tod giving considerable attention to up to the present the quality has At this sta^e of investigation, Besides his wife, who before plotting weather maps, preparing Detroit ha* capitalized on its return to the coaching box where Binlsd back almost to the xhputh Aboiil Town ber* of the commiasion. appointed 1943 drive in the National Hockey He finally caught up with and ing. National League team.* hold he was a fixture before succeed* ’| two species of,, Cryptostegia, a been low. Satisfactory methods of the Agriculture Department's spe her marriage was Anna Lazer, he charts on wind, temperature ahd by former Governor Hurley to in Moat of that haa melted into Of the (K aaaertnelx gap by \ t o leaves four sons, namely: Martin league and now is tied with Bos beat Burns in Sydney, Australia, light workout.s-dally and play on ing "Doc” Prothro last yesti, Aa Madagascar rubber vine which extraction have -fiot been devised. cialists believe that the develop humidity aloft vestigate the Fish and Game Com in 1908. Jack held the title until nothing. When Hitler swooped j a person with even one pair o< ■ What to expect Tuesday: NBC Whv? Sion, Dougla* turning orr the i "There aeom* to be no limit to .Cunningham’s 4:04.4 wasNrnade equipment. Warming up at one ing np from his Texas army canp . highway center, dies 18 has not yet won free sailing into Rationing\of canned and frozen the William P. Quish funeral homc the program will come from Wash red light. aide of the field house for the med this important center. shoes to be alarmed. —1 p. m., Alrbreaks variety; 2:45. It would seem, therefore, that i what a superbly trained runner fn a handicap race on Dartn)oUth’* to sw'ell the spikCd-shoe rafika.. •ad o f^ e Algerian frontier fruits and vegetables, dried fruit, Wednesday morning a t 8;3() and ington In connection w-ith*the Red' the plan suggested by this writer After the contest Mowers, only ley relay of the Mtehtgan State and 88 iqiles northeast of Tebessa. Twenty, mjles behind the Kas Stove Certificates- Croaa drive. __✓ Rationing, Prentiss Brown; 4;15, : might do." springy indoor track. Thai's the He's a former National collegriatO canned soups/ .canned- baby foods Good news! You no longer need from the Sacred Heart church of Stella Dallas. CBS—1:45, Gold l:\8t fall WHS the logical one. It n»t minder to have more than one Haegg likes the mile distance fastest ever run but as indoor itolays. in which he waa to run the Aying^to Cheate Diversion serine sector is another, gap in Vernon at 9 o’clock. Burial will be IncldenttUyt'litogram survey re mile king and ,Kas worked out all begins March M. Retail sale to give up a portion of your fuel Send the bergs; 3:15, Landt Trio and Cur provided for the aforemeiUioned white-washing this season, said he ,.,„u.,.nlraU'ng on better- time* are not accept*,! as world airtKijor hglf-niile.. . Bob . lifer, . ,head , [Winter in hones of adding the NOe, A - detaeiuqeiit of Col. Jurgen the mountains, Hainra pass^ which stops at midnight Feb. 20. Reg-, in the faihlly plot in St. Bridget’s ports just made available by co referenilum. It'would have, ainoivg played with an injured hand and] ,, ^ record he e.atablish-' dow wHl provide good defensive posi oil coupons, if you wish to pur operative analysis of broadcasting ley: 4:30, Llvlng/Art. BLU—12:30, molds, the official’niark belong* ran smack into a structural ind„^>,“ A.A.U. xro ^ to "" ▼«*i Amitn’s \Ajmy apparently istration for Ration Book No. 2 chase a coal-fired stove, to make cemetery. “The many friends may Other Uilngs, cut down on the would have-j.tlie member X-rayed eil last summer. In fact, he insists beam. !dqzing himself to such an was attem pting'crea^ a diyersion tions for the AUied forces. ^And of Mr. Roosevelt’s Uncoln Day Farm and Home program; 2:30, to. Haegg for his 4:04.6 last Sep I collection Saturday night. starts Feb. 22. \ - .some part of yoiir house a bit call this evening at the funeral Victory half-hour; 4, Club Mati number of bills, the extra cost to today. he just run* to win and when the extent thjK,he doe* not remember In the attack nea>Wedjez-El-Bab, nine miles .west of HaihW'y is , Sugar home until the hour of the funeral. .speech showed It got a rating of A crowd of 14.119 Detroltera tember. 1 He will be pitted, among Ot warmer. Simply make application nee. MBS—1:15, Archbishop Hin- the people and sportsmen alike and records fall, - well and good. The Both the fastest indoor (Cun the relay itSelf. ” I'againat Oil Dodds, also a Tatlve against an Allied-^eld hill, anoth,er pass to be negotiated- Stamp No. 11 is go\d for three Home Town 67 per cent. clarify the situation so that'all in watched as their favorite* moye to But that didn’t atop ,Ufer from but it met with no success wHat- fore RommeJ can bring his. poyjer at your Local Ration Board Of sley of Westminster from London; the top and tluy helped set 'a rec 3,000 meter.s is hia favorite route. ningham's) and, the fa.stest out ' Nebraskan; Frank Dumfi of New pounds until March 15/\ fice—and a certificate will be 2:30, Mutual Goes Calling; 4:30, terested In hunting and fishing ^ e 24-year-old Gaevle. Sweden, door (Haegg’s), found the racers; traversing his 880 in 1:55.1. which York University: and'Earl Mitch- i to bear on 'Tebessa. Coffee \ Complete lineup for the comedy would know, where the fault, if ord. A total of 220,783 fan* have tied the Michigan varsity indoor _ British guards units hurled back granted you at the time. Our local Fu n erals seriei, "Four to Go,” which CBS Bridgeport ensemble. seen the wings In 20 home games fireman declined, to predict what covering three quarters of the dis ell of Indiana. The)) are tha threts | Although the Allies have lost Stamp No. 25 is goodNfop;one merchants have the-stoves and as any. waa. quarter timea ahould be expected tance in 3:04.2. (Junningham faced half-mile record. An hour later, winner* of th* bi'g m U ^run thia the thrust against Sblba, disabling some of their fopx’ard landing pound through March 21. Cloudy Explanation inia season, compared with the recovered from the blow on th* four Gorman tanks and destroying (Chester Bowles says ”A coal stove- Mrs: Rose Molusky 219,913 who attended the 24 games for the long hbped-for four-minute the last quarter In 60,2, a fifth of winter, / / fields through the recent setbacks OaMiline - is a good investment not for this Bill Hart. '* fnember of this in mile. Like most top milers, Haegg noggin, the big senior from Pitts a fifth. Cannon-armed U. S. P -39 No. 4 coupons in "A” books are The funeral of Mrs. Rose Mo V of the 1941 campaign. a second faster than did Haegg. The foursfrtTie will Xwlpi Som* of '.in central Tunisia. Allied planes winter, alone, but for next winter, lusky was held thia morning at -Winchester Anns vestigation Gommisaion waa heard Chuck Fenske- hit the three-quar burgh turned in a :49.1 quarter as the limeUgnt away from Cornelius j ^fcobras. despite poor flying con-, continued to attack Axis lines -and good through March 21. A. B too.” . on the air Saturday night and-his anchor, man in the mile relay. He 4>tions, blasted a concentration of' 8:30 from the- William P. C^ish Recreation ter m ark in a 1940 race in 3:04 W armeikam in the pole vault and dymps, some lighter plane groups and C coiipons are. worth three Imimriant Change In Institution^ funeral home and from" St-James’s commertta and explanation were started the evening by winning a Greg/Rtce in the three-mil# ruifc; 13 3? Oqrman tanks and 30 trucks in gallons. . Worker Honored cloudy. According to Hart then, but slumped- to 63.4 in the final skimming over the battlefield at Sugar and Coffee .Allotmento church at nine o’clock where Rev. lap. In , February's Wannamaker special. 300-yaid run in ;31.4 only itipe 18 the defending chanaploa in i 8l>lba area. tr^ -to p level. Feb. 28 la last day for "B” and Center Items are live m im bers on the commi*-. two-tenths of a second off the F w ^ r south. B-25 Mitchell Coftee.~for March, the allotment Vineent Hines celebrated a high mile. Gil Dodds hit tiie laat quar ike young marathon and anothsF One group of 12 American P-39 ”C" motorist to have* tires in is one-half as much as received in mass of requiem. Arthur Keating to Your. i aion but 'he mad* no mention of world record. victoiry will make It 60 In a lOai’s raided the Gafsa- railway spected, March 31 ^for "A” book ' Waahingfon. Feb. 22.—(fl*i—Fif tha thinga he and Ed Russell of ter stretch In 3 03,7,- the fastest fighters knocked '23 trucks qut of February. Applications may be was soloist and Mrs. John Barry, Tonight: ever In a mile race, but couldn't J. Kenneth Doherty consnataw* Notre Dame graduate. "l and observers reported di- two German- conv’oys moving sup holders. Failure/to meet these teen New England war plant work 6-9—Junior boy*' gam* room East Hartford promised but In hits on both the tracks and made between Feb. 15 and Feb.,27. organist. keep up the pace Karl Mitchell Ufer’s performance the fifi^y he j p^^ddii, the Boston theologioal | plies up to the advanced German deadlines makes a motorist in Sugar-^Part of March allot The bearers were; Foster Wil ers won certificates of honorable -open E. S. and W. -8. Bolton at that big meeting.,In fact By.'Hugh Fullerton, Jr, • ken and Atidy Kostecka leave has ever seen by a middle balance .tujent '(who is the defending T stock. troops. eligible for gasoline or tires. 6:15-7- Boy*' plunge period E. S. his entire remarks were Intended won that race In 4 :08,6. ment. one-fourth as inucb as re liams, Joseph Volz, Patrick Peek SOLDIER! mention for suggestions which New X nrk, Feb. 22 - iT)—; Now Georgetown’s basketball team for Dodds. Mitchell and Frank Dixon rpnner. , , champion in the mile event, found I tter group of Mitchells hit, Fuel Oil 6- 7-iSm*Il gym open for handto muddy up the situation instead Coach Doherty bejlt'vc.s j^e firat time ^ p y r -vessels off SicUy. slnk- French-Held Gap .\ttacked ceived liT January-February. Ap and James Ttsrney. There was a have been Instrumental In saving . ... J - . < the Army after tonight* game seem the. best of the American The -French ' high command an Period 8 coupons are valid until plications may be made between delegation from Olnbona Assem ball E. S. ■ of clearing It up. that 'g^etting the^details of against St^ Johns’ in the Garden, Ufer has a good clv^ce to crack v^1nter in tlft New York-A.C's , tag twoNsmall /sco rt vessels dam- Feb. 22 worth' 9 r rosldentialj and time or critical material* or step 7- 8—Small gym open for box Hart stated, that only one sixth what the Big college presi- miler crop today. Track enthu ' aging an^ali'an warship which nounced that Axis forces attacked Feb. 15 and Feb." 27. Feb. 27 Is the bly, Ladies of polumbus . at the Do you write to your soldier? siasts regret that the war prevents his.own A m erican^door 400 mark ^ t e r Mile Saturday .night, 90. (apartments,, hotels, etc.) gal final date\ for application. What services. Burial was in the vault ping up output, the War Produc ing E. S. • ■ ’ of the aportamen in the atate'were Yoda.v’s Oueet ©tar in the Big Ten“ rteet, next month, I having been beaten bfj [‘ the Air Foito spoke.=man a-ald was the French-field ,Sgiba gap. _ 30 V 7-8—Men’* plunge period B. 8. (ient.s m eant in l^st week’s slate- Haegg from competing here this lons. Period 4 coupons are valid ever is gi>mn now will be deducted at St. James cemetery. Of course you do! But you tion board announced today. repreaented through the various . ment about curtailing/ athletics, Alan Ward. Oakland. Calif., particularly H/he 1s given a .solid . jm chell in the Mlllrose games ana "*'**'^'ed t o , ^ a cruiser: and leay,- miles northeast of Kasserine, but to April 17, . worth .8 and 80 gal The certificate winner* Includ 7- 8—Women’s gym class E.organizations. ,8. It wa.s a^aumed ■eason. Hae'gg didn't care to risk were completely checked six miles from regular March-April allot it seem* it was jifstxwhat athletic Tribune; "In nol-mal Umtji there rap-on .Ihe/kead just before poat , by Dixon------on .. ------his home track - -- in . ; tag a large. caiTo vesc-el r n fire. lons in Connecticut. ' '' Mrs* Louis Cornet ed: 8- 9:30—Mcn’c\gym claaa E.from S. this statement that the 'other the pubniarine-infested aea by ship Amon^' P-.3S, Lightning pilots cast of Sbiba. Four .Axis tanks and ments, whiim they will get be can’t write every day. Here's 8-9—Women’s advanced swim directors have been \paying all are not sufficient good ^11 play and the Army,-busy fen ying" ma time. •/ i Boston,. Dodds spripted the second I War Ration Book jTo. 2 tween MarchMl and March 1©. ' The funeral of Mrs. Ellen T. Frank lacobelU, 28. a die milker five-sixths of the hunters > and ers for league purpoaep; Today W ^ly credited w m x-irtorle,> in air 12 armored vehicles were destroy ming class E. 8. \ ' . fishermen were auti.sfied with along--:""’c’ll keep dt^letics of terial.* across for the Nprth'-Afri- ; quarter of the Baxter In 59.7 *40? I Remember, tq ' register next Industrial litars will get 70 per Corinet.-.wife of LoqlS Com et of 35 something else you can do, at the Wlncheater Repeating Arms some sort going as Icmg aa,we can a.„war Is on and that/ means the ^h tin g ■were Caj^ T; H. MacAr- ed,-the communique said.. week. Monday. Tuesday, Wednes- company. New Haven, Conn., *ug- -8-10- Bowling alleys reservea things as thCy "are at the present can campaign, wouldn’t grant him [onds and’went on ffqm -there td | The hard - pressed American cent- of their base. No ^ a n g e . Mount Nebo Place,, was held this for the benefit of whatever boys regular supply is reduced by half ; win in 4:08.8. ; . . ' P ttu r of Carada-n. 'tW, who .«hct morning at 9:30 at the T. P. Hoi- though. Send him a sub.scrii>- geated an improved grinder which for women’s gym class group E. S time. At least there was no com- priority, for a plane berth. o w n an Ttallan, s e a \ plane, .and troops had only'a/ew hours to se 7-10—Bowling ally* reserved for are left in .college.’.’. . . .The differ Baseball, chum, 1s yovmg man’s arv Rjce prepped for thS^ coming I lorsn funeral home, 175 Center , aaves thousands' of hours of labor menu from them on ihe program. ■game. The young men afe pitch Haegg’s Style , Lteut, Robert E. RurMy of Gaff lect their mountain portions at ship s^ on fire. It was announced. men’s league W. 'S. . ' The first bill come* vip for hear ence 1* that there weren't any .\.A X'. festlvlMes by poiu^ing out] Fqm- of'the AUifd planes were, street; and at 10 o’clock at St. tiqn to The Manchester Eve "annually, reduces scrap and re tongues in cheek.-s w1ien the presi ing for Uncle Saiji.” From Eric Winberg. a SWedj*n , the fasle.st two-nille 'of tltoy/inteZil ney. S. C„ who. got tw \ Junkers [ Kasserine when the Axis storm Is Honor^uest James's, church. Rev. Edmund Bar I leases valuable skilled labor for ing Tuesday afternoon. -We wonder cioas-counli’.y runner,.comes *hme struck- Rommel first sent hts in losx In these operations. ' Tomorrow; / dent* aaid It,...This department — Plaviiijs ' reaching the tape in 8;58.8\wblteJ rett celebrated the funeral mass ning Herald—that’s the best other work equivalent to about, how many will be there afid whom ' Help Wanlisl Information atwut Haeg^^ run Fighters .qtta«k Tart fantry up the miountnin to clear 6-0—Junior boys' gam* room will.they represent? wouldn't be too surpri.sed if the 1 Hugh Short of Georgetowoi^ sa4dl the way for his armored-forces. ^ V At NoWl Party three men per, year per machine. Big "ITtree continues "informal!’ ■ Applying, for a job wl,th' the ning style: . ; goodbye to the trade by .Winnillgl Fighte,r„et»‘craft attacked ^ m v Claims More Positions way to keep him in touch lacobalU, married, and the father open E. S. anfi W. 8, Minneapolis Club, a New Jersey "-Nurnii ranl^slr^ighh as a nail Chicago, Feb. 22, — i!f"< — .The tanks -and vehiViles tb asiitst inxthe' ‘ Ka.sgerir.e ig.bnly 16 miles east 6- 7—Small gym open for boxing competition even after the war.. the 500-yard feature In 58 seconda.,.| I of the Algerian border. , of two children, attended nlgKt Yale and Harvard, especially, have kid wrote: ”.I am a pitcher, catch but Haegg lean* f-jeward slightly Westenr Confeie^c* today gave He enter* the armed serviceb thibf .. friistratiqn o( ‘■GetTnan opetat'iok Captured by Axis Miss Dorothy Anderson, daugh with home. It’s a littl*. achoel and trade school and has E S. ' Navy Lifts Bun , er and toutfirlder. J al.so have from the waist. >i»irim was so up 't qouth of Sblba, although weathe.. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. An 7- 8—Small gyiti open for hand been building up their Intra-mural it* freshman athletes order* to .week and the .race w as-the onlyf By The Associated Press been employed at Winchester for program* for some time and If majored in journalism so I could right he' seemed-'to lean .backwards j one in which he hadn’t tied or| •; eqnditlons generally restricted air- derson of 26 Edgerton atreet, was thing to do, -bnt„tt|||Blc . ball, E. 8. ■ from- the hips. Gunder seems to stand by for action. Sffuadrohs Start v The Italian high command de I I years. 7-8—Women'* pjung* period Barring Sports they could find a way , to get along report your games or be press ; operations. ' the. honor guest a t a large miscel glide- over tlfe ground - ‘thout to y | -The Big Ten. in dropping ^ Yo?k A . ^ to*. ' clared today in a communique laneous shower given Saturday what it will mean to him! K S. • ' • ■ without big football' gates they agent. .1 have done conslt^erable ' Bombers struck effccUveiv at ‘es at Palermo broadcast by the .Rome radio that photography and could ,take any ■ -Gafsa railrosd -yards, the commu- afternoon by her aunts, Mrs. Algot- Newt Agency Head Die* 7-io—Senior baaketball leagu* Washington, F eb-" 22—If they might settle for contest*'between lost motion. With | ^ ^ i^ e “h m e ^ ^ ^ by almoat : Blque annonn.recl. ' * TO. Feb. 22— Allied aer- Axis troops had "captured more Johnson and Mrs. C. Arthur Hoag- Act NOW 1 ‘ game* E. 8, _ hav* the time, the Navy's trainees their championship' cl.tsi . and .pictures you want. I am a crack tiylo. ^ .-sf-irmBiv i Uie wav-for sen’iv^.men T>ion who arears* '’ HfMlhUnrdoubling th»the BCOrtscore OVCFover ffCOnV”etc I iBl squadrons set firds in the Sicil positions in the central sector” of swimmer, boxer, javeline thro^ver A lOw.-leve! attack on an eneriiv' lund. at Mrs. Johnson's home, 24 London, F*b. 22. (ff)—Sir 7-10—Bowling alltya open E. I. at tb* various colleges next fall •’house” teams. diet c lo se ly , "”*'“0hi)g af mernbef uni- place Penn State, 20 to 'O'*. , convoy south of Sicily was report, ian harbor of Palermo Saturd^ the Tunisian front and destroyed Edgerton street. A patriotic color Wilfred King, chairman and man 7-10—Bowling alley* open W., 8. may participate in athletics, de and am ver>’ fast In the 100-yard and watched ! versities to plnV fib varsity spbrts night, blew up one Axis merchant several dozen Allle.d tanks. scheme of red, white and blue was When Harvard w’ia* old Harvaril, v m escort '^leasels. Four enemy- tions. The centerpiece on the buf graph, died today. He was 83'f>Tiirkidi Premier • drama If they desire. And Harvard will be Harvard program of baseball, outdoor 'jTWeeps, a British communique said ed In the broadcast.- which was fet table was of. spring flowers, THE ••titill. if you get just w hat I guy* on the'club. ■ cat) anything he w ants to.-'W*iere- track, tennis and golf,' first-year destroyed, the bulle- lodav. recorded hy The Associated Press. year* old. Navy officials- announced late as Nurmi ran each lap on every Duekpili Till j tin announcedr Two Allied aircraft and the corsage presented to’Miss Saturday that the cadets would ■mean . . , students will b , eligible to com-' s;Were said to be missing. W eather conditions 'vt'ere agaiii The high command said Allied Anderson for wear during the af Lauds Conferrace They sav they’ll play only for fun Service Dept,. distance almoit to the split sec pete w ith the .varsity. Wisconsin, , reported to have hampered, aerial planes bombed various localities IH t carry heavy, scholastic and athletic Joe Ruetz; fimmer Notre Dame ond he had .decided upon, Haegg . I>rtven Worn their positions at ternoon was in red, white and blue ★ loads under the supervision of while their country Is at war. only pig" Ton school to maintain Willimantic. Feb 22.—(.P)-^o operations over the forward areas of Calabria. Sicily, and Salerno flowers. More than 40 relatives and guard, hasr resigned his commis runs as the spirit moves him, ! an intercollegiate boxing team, GeiioV^ of Rock\111e. Conn., ^^•werine pass Saturday by two ■ tv Ankara. Turkey, F.eb. 21.—(Da- their Own officer* but that they And you can’t say that * an alibi jj^i~8ttqlions of Marshal Rommel’s where the BrituSh Eighth Army province and machine-gunned friends were pr*3ent from Moiwt wmen you. think of last j’ears sion as Enifign In the Navy’s phy- spurting by fits and •tarla. ” Win- 'also was given permission to use a fle.wfif 72 contestant* in the : .faces parts of Marshal Rommel’s trains and. railway station* tn'at- Vernon and 'Troy, N. Y„ Boston. . • > .4 ' 1 ★ Inyed)—(A>)—Premier Sukni Sara- were free to enjoy all the activities jtfhhoal Eastern Dnekpin Bov ,4 w ^-oupported in,ffintgymen. Uni- JAMES open to civilian students If they score. iscal fltnetp p'rogram and re-en berg said. freshmen in that spnrt a t once. African corps along the Mereth tarks that killed one person In Mass., New Britain, Hartford, coglu declared In a broadcast ad tered as a fljdng cadet. It took The change in the rule which Sweepstake* yesterday, winnlag . Md States troops reinforced by ★ dress to the nation tonight that found the time. line, Thex.. communique did not jured 11 and caused "slight dam- West Hartford and thia town. Monday Matinee him a season of playing fotitball A Nl're Collix’tkta ha* stood, with one brief exception first prize of $500 with a total p4a-j ^fUrmoT of the BrlUi* First Army aKc.”. RATES: ■ the recent Adana confsrtnca b«- Col. Herman Buekeroa of the Bi^e their stand in the scrubby mention ground fighting. Miss Anderson is the fiancee of 9ring in your smooth 1 ■ Ollle Hunter’* second-place tVo and teaching judo • at the St ------; in 1918, since 1904 mean* th st fall of 2061. ,1 .| One of the Mediterranean Sergeant Allen Jones, son pf Mr. i t MELTON tween President Inonu and Prime Army’s special service \dlvi*lon Mary’s Pre-Flight School to get New York, Feb. 22—(J*)— The | freshmen and service men will be ItfOs to the w est . Four Raiders Shot Down said previously that Army train mile* in 9:01.1 a t th* Garden Sat Other# ta tha money were: sweeps wag. against a destroyer- and Mrs.. Lloyd Jones of Silver tir^ They can now be re ’ I ' Minister Churchill would "bear down to the 200-pound limit,,,.. Ray Roblnspn-Sgt. Jackie Wilson, available tor football . next fall. Sydlon Johnson, of' Brid( ( New Withdrawal Forced Four' of the "raiders were de ‘*"N»Ooe Month . . 7S i t the moat useful ttuits” for both ees would, not have time to com urday •’*• faster th»n Greg Rice escorted convoy; street, Middletown, who has. been Dan Clower. ex-Georgia athlete boxing match at the' Madison thus virtually as.uring th# confer- $250.1094: Bt tCQ) Oelb od Quahling for time against the clared shot down and four addi in the service' for two- years, and capped in our new Soper countriM.' pete in intercollegiate athletics. ever ran a* *n_ undergraduate, “rt Anted pincers threatening "Despite very' bad vi.iibiliiy, tional Allied planes were said to but when Greg turned on hi*, who led th* Bainbridge Field. Qa., Square Garden Friday night netted enc* of a full grio season. ington, ©. C„ $150, , smoke was seen ri.smg from a is now at the officers’ training Lodi Mold without a ration 'S^ Months . . . t SaracogltUsald th* Adana maab The Navy announcement said In court team in scoring tmtll it was approximately $6,0(K) for th* ’In-' In greeting warmly the Navy Araiy^ Rommel sent Ws infan- have been destroyed in African school at Fort Banning, Qa. * “ 4 !- 1 Ing “ahould long Uv* ta Turkish part: sprint Ollle looked as if he was Gacek of Hartford, $188, I9T8; 1 large merchant vessel after the at T0NI6HT ■rfinnlng at w ar speed---- Bill Cox. (lisban'iled because of a fuel short fantlle Paralysis fund. Department’* announcement toat Kosky of Bridgeport, $100, 19 Wd ansored units plunging action*. ' "From operations -of Mrs. Hoaglund arranged a novel certificate. i t menjories” and spoke •hthualastl- "During their college training. Its service men assigned tb col KUaerine pass and forced the tacks,” the communique said. the last two days, three of our new head of the Phils, was a age waji hit 148 points for ten Promoter Mike Jacobs contiibul Billy Slalcup of Roaslyn, Va.. I Hit Scored on Stern and original method, for the bride- AT 9 cally of England aa the nation's Navy students may take part in game* In the, post league... .The ed 10 per cent of the gate receipts, leges for training’would be allow ~ioaiM to malce a new wtth- planes did not return,” the com elect to find her gifts. The dif all collega athletic programs and catcher and a cross country run 1965; Bill Tato of WmiiOanUi) I ■■ Another west-bound ship wai THE HERALD: 8 1 ★ “sincers friend and real ally.” Army lists him, appropriately, as $4,000, with the remainder taken ed to play, with varsity sports 1 wzer the week-end.- munique added. ferent rooms and sections of the The Ulka, the prtmlcr^eald, re other campus activities :*provlded ner *a a NYU freshman but he teams provtded ' time schedules 1964; DIU King of W aahlngtae, j tb* ^Itish . Eighth Army, attacked by torpedo planes and Italian torpedo ^laqea were re couldn’t play at Yale because of a dispatcher..Lieut. Pepper up in a collection among the spec c., $50, 1959; Lou CatoUl ot T bombers and s hit was scored on house wera designated as ’’mess IPencloM • • • •••••$ Please send a subscription to: i t sulted in a toofflnna^on of mu- such acUyttle* do not Interfere Constable,, former Princeton full tators. , / permitted, the Conference said iM to the sdutheaat in front ported to have sunk one ■teamei' hall,” post exchange, dispensary* -"1 [ 1 ttial confidence and recognition by with 'their prescribed hour* or the Big Three rule barring all that all eligibility rule# ehall be dancs, $40, IftSSi and H arqr 1 the stem of the vessel; it was a'n- and damaged two other merchant HlfTIC WEAF transfer etudent* firm competi- back now a Navy doctor, Inals,ta Mhreth Mne. was re»»rted recreation. Kail, barracks and so RANK AND NAME . . ★ Britain of the necessity of,^|rmlng oourHIl of study.” • waived vsitt togpeot to any mem of w miBianttc. »85, 1982. w to be movtng js'pldlf into nounced.-The vessel was last seen men in an attack on an Allied tion-.-. -BlllyConn. up fr«m Camp nothing «xeltlnf happened to him Om Wlanar la IttMigli stationary oh the sea, the commu- on, and by consulting a map Miss ber ot tte armed fercea of tha hi • aorthwazd thrust whldi convoy last night off the Algerian Anderson was able to find a great BARLOW .ADDRESS AT CAMP Lee. Va.. last week, reported he s during the three-day aerap fw - Oatehtt’EtaNow niqiia aaid. ' S ' - I ■eMiBM I p New Orl#a»--^(P>-TTh*r* are United States th# major portion coast. This report was not con- variety of lovely gifts. ★ a full-grown heavyweight now. Port .Lyautejr in Africa but he ad CTark Mills. Pa. — JCckw harbor, on the Island half Tire Rebuilding Co. rival In Turkay Minelded Witt Beacon, N. Y.——Melio Bet- only about 1.200 worth-while of whose instructloo comes from flniMd by AUied quarters. A delicious salad lunohaon was ^ $ T A T E . ^THE TILESHONE HOUR^ weighing 195; but he looked as if mits: ;.,"5tometlm* he bad to lift of the InsUtution'a Bnaute, the former Dedgesir way, between Crete and the Greek ★ the arrival of an Iniportant ahl;^ tina, the heavyweight contender, ; a little ammuntiton along, w-ith th# thoroughbreds among 12,000 r*c- I members served by tha toqtsasss and aQ 59S Main Street 1 JL 1 ment of war niatertala constlhact' is on* of. five brothers In the sen*- he could stand losing a few of ing horse* In the United Bute*. | faculty.” lj)aw. ia tha tooal fharUL .B m S HrraM Adv,,. mataland. was auccessfiillv att»ck- A man namM Bacon was cap- QREAT ARTIST SERIES 1 rest Of the boys." ; spent a delightful afternoon. The •d la AlUed faetdriea. lie*. ' ■ > those Bound*-----Big John Mahn- cloaa U£ to d A an^^p|||[toa<>taliiAJUanti|Ga. Saturday Jtaiuh aOL ^ . ■ ■ 'T:;- X TEH MANCHKSl t;K KVEmtMG HKKAi^y, MAJMUMfcSTBR, CONN., »^ONOAY, FEBRUARY 22,1913 ^.1' 'T '■* ' \ MANCHESTER EVENING ittSRALl), MANCHEKTER* CONN., MONnAT, FEBRITART 2?, 1948 PAGE ELtPBIl -N ' In a moment o f weakneae, San- although! it is lower on account of HQLD e v e r y t h in g dy*g smvhad loaned a friend fiye belqg higher, ^h en you occupy an • SERIAL STORY hundred w ^ a n without benefit of upper you.- go Up to bed and get f O f t Sense Written racetot or note. In des down to get up. peration he M in ted his fath«^ \. 'I AM A MURDERER' Bandy (eonsolkw)— ^Hist's 8a«y. R f f f i Monday, Feb. 22.—George Wsah- Uttls Midd'a Rspljr” nuna seemed to be having a very Chairman (o f the town's health good time. me Ikd. W rite l i ^ and you committee, discussing the type of COFYRIOHr, tS«8. ington'B birthday. Hera waa a man The little maiden opened wide the need the one thduakud/dollars in BY -MORRIS MARKiEY NtA SMVICK. BM. who never lost his head. He could Relieved Mother ' (to nuna)— I milk which, should be supplied to u;— r , door stantly. the schExil children)—What this not be stirred by silly emotlonisl- Tp Ift the honored Washington jiope my daughter hasn’t been giv Son— You meaivthe hundred Lost mud Found Automobiles for ^le 4 Repairing 23 Help Wanted—^Female 35 Household Goods 51 ism. Success never spoiled him; ing ^ u too much trouble. town needs Is a supply o f . clean, ^Ni^anted— To Buy since July 1941 showa ..that 406 depart. dollars. ^ fresh milk, and we should take thf Searcb Rewarded had a daughter In hla household, defeat never crushed him. In time The great-aouled general, her Mother Superior (chuckling)-^ PACKAGE cbnUinlng 3 CHEVROL.ET 1941 Maeter Deluxe C A PITO L GRINDING company, WANTt:D—WOMAN FOR part OUR 33RD FEBRUARY cases have been presented with Sandy— I do not. Y ^ a a y bull by the horns and demand it. WANTtiO — USED WASHING Rockville (Chapter X X IV and I saw that daughter. of victory he was humble. In time On the contrary. Your .Uttle girl sedan, maroon, radio, heater, ex 38 Main street, can file, set, re- time housework. Couple. Single FURNITURE SALE 357 criminal and 49 civil actions. mother’s friend— bne thousand dollars, and h^yyiH m U « t ahell Mir lingi, brooch, machine aqd electric ffigidalre. I saw also my mother In her of mlsfortime he mighty. Our seems to hkve the notion that we cellent condition, $845.00. Brun paii and yetooth saws. Any kind. house. Tel. 2-0627. An oiRstaniing feature of our Lewis H. Chapman During these years I lived in The first in war, in peace, in every write bkek that he only owe# you Silver ring snd lapel ornament, in good con^ion. Call 6330. B«wlve Purse' hair and in the proud fine lift problem’s are amall compared with are penquins. The Negro preacher had just between Trotter and Cambridge ner’s, 80 Oakland street. Phone Grind axes, knives, household Febt;tiary Sale: A $26 U. S. War 06, Rockville ' A t the close of tjie mornin|f serv Cleveland, O. The nature Of heart. ‘ five hundred.-Then you will have o f her face. But. again. It must Washington’s, and our resources ‘'A better office to you, dear,’’ aald fi)ilshed his sermon about free street. Reward offered. Tel 3069. 5191-2-0135. scissors, shears, I skates, power Bond absolutely free with any pur ice at the Union church ,on Sun my business affairs "had taken me writing. Help Wanted— Male. 36 be confessed that my , emotions are more abundant. I f he did not he, I salvation and asked a Brother to mowers, hand mowers, etc. Esti chase of $300 or more. This offer W A N TE D - BATHTUB. day, Raymond,. Kunicki. violinist, there, and I had settled Into a were not profoundly stirred. Those There is one thlng.that can MERCURY 1940 CONVERTIBLE A small, obscure apartment. I lived fail, we should not fail. Anl placed hia band benignly on tak#^iip the collection. A t this jr o U N I^ S U M OP MONEY near mates cheerfully given. Tel. 7958. W A N TE D - BUS DRIVER, nje- expires February 27, 1943. (Thla Phone 7294. who is to leave shortly to enter emotions had been burned brittle said In favor of baldness, it is neat. Woold-1^ Traveler—Upper or coupe. Radio, beater, 5 Goodyear her head point, % member of the congrega shoe dbpartment In ■ McClellan'a chanic and mechanic’s hel|»er. offer has received the endorsement Ration Books the Army and who had presented a in the utmost simplicity, and on a day long ago, in the far dis- lower berth ? What’s the differ store. Oiitmer may have fam e by Double Eagle W. W. tires. Mile MOWERS s h a r p e n e d , repair- ■WANTED TO BUY ibo used avoided friends. From time to Son— Say, Dad, what does It With curtesy quaint and reverent, tion rose and protested; . This Is essential war, worl^-'Gor- of the United States Government). program at the service, was pre Guest (in small hotel/ awaken ence ? ' . Wentlfylng number ai»d^ denomi age 18.000, excellent condition. ed, shear grinding, key fitting radios for cash. Call 5404 oiNbring Ume, I would change to another [ mean when the - paper says some smiling glance, ^ msn .Motor Sales,* 285 i^&in St. sented with a pur.se of money, the ed early in the morning by a Ticket Agent—Well, the differ Member qf (Congregation— Par nations of bills and paying for $745:00.'’ Brunner’s, 80 Oakland duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. it to Barlow’s. 595 Main stre^. To Be Issued g ift of thf church. Apartmentr equally obscure— and During the fbur days» I learned than went to a convention as a “ Yes, sir, to let you in," she areh- Tel. 7220. Albert's offer you the most for knock on his door, xidthout getting ence ie two dollars. But that is not son, Ah thought you said salva this advertisement. Phone 8507. street. Phone 5191-2-013,5. overhauled. Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl at ,the same time I would change! enough to enable me t j go back delegate-at-large? I'y said.—Charles Lee. tion was free—free ss the water your money---- The best for your Court Cases to the life of Paul Gray, in Cleve up, drowsily)—What is it? all. The lower i# higher than the street WANTED-COU.NTEftMAN and home. If . you heed furniture, Several cases were before Judge my name to a new one. Dad— It means his wife didn't we drink. L o s t —RED ItUSH setter. 10 BUICK 1936 BEDAN, $95.00. 1935 Rooms Without Board 59 land. and to sit down and think. Bellboy— A telegram, boss! upper one. The higher price is for waiter. Apply T^'^a Rohm. 883. sto'ves, rugs, etc., you’ll find it RorkV^p I'hev W ill John N. Keeney in the Rockville For, from the very outset, 1 go with him, son. A mother lost her young daugh months old. - Answers to name of Ford coaeh, . $69.00. 1936 Ford A a n t e d , IX) TUNE, repaii 'and That thinking occupied the bet .Guest— Well, you can shove It the lower. If you want It lower, Parson—Salvation la free. Broth 1-22. Main street. here at prices lower than you ex FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED City court on Saturday Mrs. Min knew that the clean execution of ter In the week-end confusion at er. It la free and water is free, but Mike. Tel. 5237. - coupe, .motor overhaul, radiq, regulate your piano or player -.Distrilm leil on Feb. ter part of three weeks. From it under the door, can’t you, without you have to go higher. W e sell pected to'pay. rooms for .light hoiisek’eep'ing. nie Wright. 20, of 14' Park Place my alma muat leave my own his there em’erged the basic pattern A true lover erf music is one, the railroad Mation. A fter a frqn- the upper lower than the lower. when we pipes It to yoU>—you have heatev'$22r).00. G. ,M. A. C. 3-4 piano. Tel Manchester 5002. . w a n t e d ^ O.N'tTE, first cla.ss tory, my own trail through life, wakihg me up ao early? ’’■Come, ' come, girls! One at a liOST —NEAR THE CENTER, Call 5823 after 5.. 2;'I, ami 2.T. was charged With wilful destruc of the plan. Not the details, of- who on hearing a blonde singing tlc search, she finally located -the Most people don't like the upper. to pay for the piping. ton panel, $195.00.‘ Brunner’s, SO paper hapg'er and painter. Inquire a mlaty and confu86d one. The ^llboy—No, suh. It's oh*a tray. time in front of that mirror!’' dark pig akin wallet containini; FURNITURE. ANTIQUE AND THERE I^^O SHORTAGE tion, to personal property on the course. Those must wait upon In the bath tub, puts his ear to Child in the midst of a group of Oakland . .street. Phone 5191- at 21 Biro street evenings, TTios, boy . named Richard Frye was A and supplementary B gas modem, repairing'and refinlshing, of household Itbtns at Albert’s. A TTR A C TIV E SINGLE and dou complaint of Mrs. Matilda Stev events, upon the imponderables of the keyhole. nuns. Both the little girl and tkb 2^0135. Venipi'rd., . ! Rockville. Feb. 22.— (Special) — •lowly erased from existence upon books, money and identification. expert workmanship, 236 School Our buyers placed large orders ble room, convenient tp Aircraft, enson of Park Place who claimed Chance and of human caprice. I Hegi.stration for A^ar Ration Book her spn’s sled was made into kin the earth. And In hU place there Not So Brash, Young Man ByV r e D HARMAN I f found please call 6060. Reward. 1941 ' PONTIAC SEDAN; 1941 street. Tel. 2-0961. months ago. .. .Today pur ware beside ’ bins line. Call 6759. But, in all o f its essentials, the RED RYDER \VANTED, ‘ KITCHEN MAN, dling wood by M'rs. Wright. The enierged not a single, new indi Chevrolet sedan: 1941 Plymouth ..^lalitry. and mesls. Apply .Man houses are bulging with merchan i No. 2 will take pl^e] in Rockville plan was formed. FUNNY BUSINESS PIAN O L IN IN G and repairing.. latter was ordered to purchase a vidual, but a dozen wholly In- t** NOT LOOK-UffS ^^EPLE^m sedan: 1940 Chevrolet sedan: 1940 dise. Our showroor dlsplaya, the I and viy;inity on TuesdW Wednes- It was a long-term plan, indeed. ‘•CTRSDISGUISCO-^ Player ' piano specialty. John chester 'Memorial Hospital. Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 new sled for the child and pay tionspicuoua Individuals. UKKUSfPRoeMBLY NOTHlNf UME 1VWT-'5Ht Sue-TAISTfeDl! Announcements Plymouth .sedan. 2,5 late modfls. largest in Connecticut, will make jdny. ^Thursday and Friday. Febril- It contemplated serious Ube, Cockerham. 28 Bigelow street. the costs of the ca.se. It was this basic necessity, in HELD U P N 40TMKR Good trades. Good terms. Cole it easy for yoii to shop. You’ll find W A N T E D - FURNISH ED room, I ary 23., 24. 25 and 26 fromX:30 p* upon the grand scale, of that play Tel. 4219. Robert 5’ost of Rockville waa deed, which laid the solid ground eiArtK AllD VIK’ LL | .‘ W E HAVE SEVERAL, pin ball Motors—4164. WANTED—MAN OR boy over 16. just what you want at the price for 2 gentlemen, one with light I m. to 9 |). m. acting with which I had diverted > . _ _ awarded judgment of $39,98 and work for the method which I -was Q tr games for your cellar or play Apply New Model Laundry; you want to pay. Biiy now, and housekeeping privileges prefer -Teachers and, other.s, incluilini myself In the past. NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS, cel costs of $11.15'in his civil action to employ In the. final scene, al room. Mechanically perfect, $20 save during this great sale. red. eith ^ on bus line or vicinity sonic members of the senior clas- luloid replaced In curtains, all ;against Harlan Driggs of Vernon though I did not realize it at the, It required the creation of two each. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland St. Garages— Service— WA.NTED— DISHW ASHER. Ap^ ALBERTS of Main street. Phone 2-0103. will work in .shifts to keep the ra ir a milk bill. kinds ot leather work. Chas. leak ply’,Rey'manders Restaurant. 37 beginning. characters, not one. For the prep Tel. 5191. Storage 10 43 Allyn St.—Hartford tioning rooms open the entire pe Tljomas Madden of Vernon W-as ing, 90 Caixibridge street Tele Oak street. aration of thehi—or at least of the ______Phone 6-.0358 ^ riod from d;30 to 9 o’clock. The award^ judgment of $15.71 and I fell Into the habit of playing most important of them— I decided ------phone 4740./ 68 Wanted to Rent i schools w ill be the Rockville High costs against VVilliam P. Roper of roles; at first, from the simple to go to California. The choice, ■ W ANTED BOY TO buy paper IXIR R E N T-G A R A G E , near Cen- ISI ! .school. Northeast s<5hool. Maple need to allow John Hunter of Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 WANTED TO RENT Home of 6 Vernon fox gasoline ..sales and the was obvious. Nobody knCw rile ' route. Telephone 2-0006. .ter. Call 5200 after 5 o'clock. .Machinery and Tools [Street school in Rockville, the Tal- No. 12 C!3ierrv avenue to fade out Business Opportunities 32 or more rooms within one mile of defendant ordered to. pay $3 there, nowadays.' And Callforla, COCKER S P A N IE L puppies. SU rt ' cottville school and the Vernon a w-eek towards the bill. of life in behalf of Charles M,c- particularly the neighborhood, of NEW C LE l'R A C H. crawlers. Manchester High school with Graw of No. 67 Albemarle stre^. Building— Contracting 14 thfc New Year with a Merry Depot school at the lower part of Ray Burke ofx Rockville was the movitig picture studios, was MISS A N N IE SW IFT. Spencer Power you can count on the year '^small garden possibilities for the town. awarded judgm ent of $25 and But every mortal soul, no mat Cocker puppy to brighten and around. Buy Cletrac and enjoy permanent residence, by state the one conspicuous spot on earth FOR NEW OR ALTERATION Corsellcrc. Studio in Rubinow The families have been asked to costs by default ih. his action ter what the steadiness and singu Have You A House To Sell? Building. 843 Main street. Man- protect your home. Jack Frost economy, power, traction the year employee. W ill lea.se. VVrite Box where's stranger might appear jobs see William Kanchl, 519 Cen come aa follows: Families whose against Earl Paluska ^Rockville larity of his purpose .upon the out o f nowhere and escape even ebester. Offers for sale her clien Kennels,. ;6 Gardner street. arPiind, Diiblin Tractor Company. ter street. Telephone 7773. last'names begin with A to H to for services and the ^ fen d a n t earth, mu.st needs find some the most casual Intereat In his .. Have Cash Buyers! tele of five years .standing. Miss Willimsntic. come Tuesday, February 23; I to waa ordered to pay $3 a w'bck to amusement. And so 1 took to the past. Swift is compelled to move to W AN TE D TOn^ E N T 2 to 4 rooms, ward the bill. ' Articles for-Sale 4o 2 adults. 181 Wadsworth street R inclusive, Wednesday, February amusement of creating brief char I sfi^nt a year in the Hollywood Playmates BY EDGAR MARTIN George L. Graziadio Roofing— Siding 17-A California. Unusual Opportunity Samuel Schutz, tree . surgeon acters when the mood cams upon BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Beal Estate and Insnrance or telephone 2-0626. 24; S to Z on Thursday with Fri coiintiW before I returned at last for the right person to gain a FOR SALE — MEDIUM SIZE day being open to those of any was awarded $82 and costs In ah\ me. to. Gull Point; returned now as a ROOFING AND SIDING OUR A y TvKtV^y. y o o - 109 Henry Street Phone 5278 profitable established business, maple crib and water proof mat letter who have been unable to action against Joseph Wandzy and One evening, I would be a gay and careless fellow, friend to MOW A R t specialty. Highest quality ma-y Convenient arrangements can be tress. Reasonable. Inquire at 11 Bolton the defendant was ordered to pay y o o . y o o _ O O c iV i , W fc it !••• “ ^\VV\DCM " I V DTD yo o VCitNK: tAET J^ 5 r* ] terials. Workmanship guap^nteod. Lots for Sale 73 register the preceding days. debonair blade in a Chicago caba nil the world. And on the day made. Call Miss Swift, 4437. for William street. Mrs. Clyde Marshall Fach consumer must bring with $10 a week toward the bill. that I took the Ica.se upon a small, OLO C O V\^\M Also carpentry. A. A.-Dion, Jnc. ret—an immaculately turned out L _ ^ \waNCEy?v»?L vjN b 5 -0 -4 > -T an appointment. Phone 4052 FOR SALE -CO RNER Building them their War Ration Books No. Birth carefully chosen cottage. I signed P A *> C A V 7 299 Autumn street. Phone 4860, FOR SALE —FOUR NE\RLY fellow of the world, eaay to meet >7' ?N\.<3T lot on Autumn street. Reason 1 for the entire family and also Mr. and Mrs. Valero Vassrlet at-the bar, a ready spender of that lease.with the name of my new 9x12 heavy canvas painter’s /<’ ■ *■ VE s P fU Notice able for quick sale. Call 3583. have filled out the Consumer Dec- of Tolland are the parents of a mmi^', requesting particular num new self—Henry Prenti.ss, drop cloths, also one pure bristle Residents of the Quarryville sec Roofing Help Wanted— Female 35 la>ation sheet. These sheets can daughter born on Sunday at the hers from the orchestra and re- (To Be Continued) N&OVSY , whitings calcimine new , brush. tion will' register at the North Rockville City hospital. ! .School for War Ration Book II, Fo . obtained at any of the public warditig^he players lavishly for 9 r T-SOeW'. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING ED COUGHLIN -rREPAIRS OF WANTED—CLERK with .some ex Telephone 3402 or apply’ .30 St. nuniber of can.s over 5 per per.so Io>aye For Examination Registration can be made on Mon {.schools or at the Ration Board of- ■ playing W ^ types of roofs. 390 Woodland perience and knowledge of typing. John street. of commercially canned frui A large group of young men Dog Joins War Effort Notice is hereby given to the day and Tuesday of this week. . fice, with one declaration sheet Again, I Was a snarling dock t '•4'.I/, street. Phone 7707. Dewey-Richmsn Co. vegetables, juices, and soups rpiist j being neceS.sary for each family, left Rockville this morning front legal voters of the Town of Man- FOR SALE—OIL HOT water H i*rs at the North school are Tolland county for the Army in walloper, or a cqrd and silent and be declared when applicatio j ralriotic Program Los Angeles—(>P)-'It was get 2-22 jC b ^ er, that a Special Town GIRLS A.ND W o m e n wanted, heater, oil drum apd some oil. •Monday from 2:15 to 9 p. m. and dangerous flg;urc tn some lakefront co rx. t*4] |V > ,IA SERVICE. I your rationing book is m ^ e. duction center in Hartford for ting liinesome around the G. E. I t e t in g will be held in the High steady work, plca.sant atmos Phone 7294. •orr Tuesday from 3:15 to 9 p. m. ! The children of the Maple street dive. Once, I speril,^two days a.s Moving— Trucking— Home-canned' food is r\oy to their final physical examination. De VllUers house for Bingo, the School Hall in said Manchester on phere. Apply Kage Co., Cheney -Mrs. Alice Stoughton is in chaige , school presented a patriotic pro- s make-believe pollcemari —- ac *‘He’s gone overboard for that idea about taking orders Storage 20 counted. ' gram today in keeping with the dog. De Villiers and two .sons were sy. March 1st, 1943, at Building, Elm street. Phone 8228. Center School tually giving- summonses to .sev now for post-war trade, sir!” Income Tax ReHinis birthdays of Lincoln and Wash eral unhappy. violator*\qf the in the Army. Mrs. De Villiers and ht-flfteen o'clock in the after THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBEBa Co. Electrical Appliances Other re.sidents will be served at Farmers have .sp^ial problem.s ington. The pupils in the lower parking and spending regiilatloni her daughter worked in an air noon, for the following purposes, WA.NTED - WOMEN to S^ Radio the Center School at Bolton Center No Dilips Sunk local and tong distance movmg 49 in filling out incopie tax rcturn.s. grades presented songs and — without being questloned\or craft plant. So yesterday Bingo to wit: covers on baseballs at home. For on .Monday. Tuesday and Wed SIDE GI/ANCES BY GALBRAITH Return load system, furniture Dr. Petersen of Vne University of poems. suspected. joined the wiir effort. Mrs. De Vll let. To bee if the Town will particulars apply to Tober Base S36.79 COMPLETELY installs a nesday of this week.' On .Monday During Week storage. Dial 6260. Connecticut recently published a TTii.s succession of pretenses Uers sent’ the shepherd dog to a vote to conduct an investigation ball Co., Elm street, Manchester. new United Motors push biitton and Tuesday the hours will be The following members of Scram! BTROTCRANI lamphlet to help with making out grades- 6. 7 and 8 took part in the which were, I think, quite harm war reception center—for dogs. WASH TUBS or survey of the Police Depart- radio In your car. Barlow’s, 595 from 4-6 and 7-9 p. m. and on WA.NTED — ELDERLY WOMAN 1040F, the w m income tax blank. less in their effect upon other aoent and to make an apprc^ria- Main street. Wednesday from 12:30 to 6 p. m. jirogram: Irene Kuleasek, Harry By The As.sociated Press r.T«;’r.Ti for care of two children, light If you wi.-^a copy of this pamph people, became in short my hobby. tion therefor. | Residents are free to register at Rogers, Eleanor Hoermann, Rob No Allied or neutral cargo ship AH of Lemons Ripe THSM IS COMHA •ACKJ housework, live in. $10 week, room let write/to Miss S. Helen Roberts, ert Reinhold. Janet Kloter, Bar .Until, at last, it dawned upon me Ind. To see If the Town will whichever school they please or Home Elemonstration Agent; Tol was announced as sunk by the F O R S A L E and board. Phone Manchester Household Goods 51 bara Kent, Kenneth Merk, Bar enemy in the western Atlantic last that it was something more'than .vote -to purchase, a strip of land any towilx they wish. Each appli land County Farm Bureau. Rock- Chicago—(Jb—Teil Sills, efitcr- 2-0243. bara Swain, William Ross. Rich week, representing the first seven- a hobby — that it would perhaps from Cheney Brothers on the West Center Street— WINDOW SHADklS— Venetian cant must present their W ar Ra vill^Conn. There is ,no charge: Ing a suburban Barrington grocery ard Lanz, Allen Alleman, Patricia day period since Pearl Harbor play a critical part in my plan. ■•■■Hi! West Mde. of Main Street, south WANTED — MIDDLEAGED ^ blinds. Owing to our very low tion Book I and sign the consumer Spotters .Meeting store, asked a young clerk for a fie Room Single, steam North, Helen Ray, Elsie Loos, Sal without I .S to shipping In those o f the High School, and make an man as housekeeper, live in or go declaration at the place of regis The meeting of Boltop spotters 0 8 dozen lines, Looking at him in heat. Fireplace. Heated overhead, get oiir special low ly Moses, Leonard DeCarli, Ken waters.. Of course, I had no real con appropriation of »5,000,00 for home nights. Call after 5 p. m. prices on high grade window tration. It is advi.sable to have, eld Friday evening at the Com amazement, she went Into a back neth North, Sylvia Robinson. Only four such sinkings were o f ception as to the manner ‘ in aald purpose. garage. ^ at 94 Spnice .street or telephone one member from eqch family a munity Hall was voted siicce.s.sful room and soon reappeared with 22 shades and Venetian blinds; Sam Regional Conference • ficially disclosed in the three previ which the ultimate scene would 7340. ples fumLshed. Capitol Window^ ply for books for the entire f by all who attended. Nearly sixty lima beans. “ Not lima benne,” Sills Dated at Manchester, Ctmnecti- 3-Family Dwelling, Main The first of a series of Regional ous weeks. » The Associated Pres.s be played out. I had wit enough said. "Limes. They’re a fruit. Shade Co., 241 North Main street. but it must be rcmeniiiered- Ahal wer« pre.sent at the meeting anil aut, this 19th day of February, C.inferencea will be held at the tabulation stood today at 614 an to realize that the stage-manage Green lemons.” She stiffened and IMS. street. North section. Won .WA.NTED- GIRL OR WOMA.N Phone 8819. Open evenings. all- War Ration Books I belonging heard a speaker, saw moving pic for full or part-time work. Apply to all members of the famjly must rooms of the Rockville Public nounced sinkings. ment of that scene— in which my loyally replied; “ I ’m sorry, sir, but - David Chambers.,. derful location for a profes tures, etc. Elmer Weden, chief ob Health Nursing Association on P New Sy.stem Laiindry, Harrison oe pre^ted. own complete safety ■would be of all our lemons sre ripe.” Harold R. Symington, sional man and good invest COAL HEATERS -Closing ^ server, explained the requtrement.s Park street, Tuesday afternoon at street. major importance — must depend S. G. Bowers, ment. •’Warm Morning’'’ heaters; bum Rationing Regul^ions of those who wished to obtain the tiuec thirty o’clock. Those confer exactly upon the setting and the Harold M. Reed, coal, coke or briquets; regular Miss Edith Alason tit the Exten-. spotters arm bands and pins. Re ences have been arranged to keep Young Wardrobe cirrunistanees In which I would Draws N o TVaget, y Clarence N. Luplen, Foster street, near Cen $47.95. February Sale price, sion Service of -the/University- of freshments of coffee and cake were the nurses informed of the newer at.last find him. $39.50 with enough pipe to in Connecticut sendVthe following -served by Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson m Cecil W. England, ter, fi-Room Single. Fur trends in the field of medicine and - 1 know, with a romplete, cer Peoris, 111.—(J’l—Grocer John Board of Selectmen of the Town stall. Watkins Brothers, 7 Oak legulations thatAhorild be observ assisted by Mrs. Arthur Merrill, public hpiilth. Nurses will attend tainty, that I would find him. It Ferrlt ie letting his wife operate mt Manchester, Conn. nace heat. Large lot. Ex street. ed when r a U o ^ g of canned goods, Mrs. August Mildner, Mrs. John f.-om Hartford, East Hartford, never occurred to me for a single hli store for the duration while he cellent location. etc. goes in ^ effect on March 1. Swanson, , Manchester, Stafford Springs. Instant that my search would ‘fali, doee his bit toward the war effort. BY Y.T.HABUJM WANTED .NINE PIECE MAHOGA.NY din A Rough Reception Always canfy your rationing book Mansfield, Enfield, Windsor Locks or that other, and higher justice Ferris, who said the store brought A LLE Y OOP Also several new. centiAI- ing room set. Duncan Phyfe when you/shop. Loo.se stamp.s are and Glastonbury. Would take its retribution before In enough to support him and his HOUSEWORKER -IHATSRKSKl Manchester ly located, thoroughly niod- I table, buffet, cabinet base china, not accepted. 2. Each person will The subject for topiorrow will I could take mine. For, you see, family, got a job In a war plant I and six chairs, (^all 6766 between have .48 points to use during each Japanese Eiiler ‘ FRIEWO-TK em 4-.Room Singles v^ith 2 Small, new home, fully in- be “ Functions of the Public Health 1 had my own religion — and I but he doesn't draw-kny wages. He HAVE DECIDED WOT ^ PECISIOJ W»S Evening Herald ’6:30 and 9:30 p. m. rationing period which will be ^ I" Nurse in Industrial Health Pro- anfini.shed rooms onAecond had faith in it. told the personnel clerk to .put all TO TAKE US OW.' J UWAMIMOUS.’ Cbssified Advertisements .sulated, ‘warm. Private about a month. 3, Use your high Kwangehow Bay g:am. ” with Dr. Grit Pharris in I waa in Chicagb, on an errand his pay In war bonds. point stamps^ first. . Scarce ' Coont ftix averag* words to a lint; i floor. F, H. A. financed. riMim. Very good salary. 4 charge. connected with my sporadic busi iBlUala, numbsrs and abbreviations products will have a high point New Nomination ness affairs, when I did. at last, m •ftoh count aa a word and compound i Apply / Sleep in or out. .\ll modern value, abundant products will have By The Associated Press _. Due to the fact that Joseph Nash find him. vords as two words. Minimum cost ‘ a lower one even though money who was nominated for judge-of Jc prio* of three iinee. ^ equipment. -Apply .Mrs. MORTGAGES Japanese imperial headquarters ■Which is not to say that I saw A Thought Line rates per day for transient Edward J. Holl and nutrition values may be the announced today that Japanese tne Rockville City Court would be him, nor recognized at the mo Ada. Nat N, Schwedel. 20 West same. 5. Point value will be the Army andjNavy forces moved in unable to preside at day sessions ment that my quest 'was at an end. Conservative first mortgages M ecUve March IteT 1009 Main St, Manchester minster Road. Phone 5001 same in every stbre; prices may to tlio Krench concession in of the court, the slate for the court I had brought along wrlth me a The Lord glveths’snd blessed be - ^ Cash 'iCbarffe vary. 6. All. commercially banned has been changed with Laurence ,, .....I'-’i:. ■’ ' C Co.Dtecutive Days ...i 7 ctsi cts to be placed for our clients. 50 Kwangchowl bay Vestea-day “ with small accumulation o f my trade my rock; and exalted be the God vegetables, fruits, soups and juices Dillon being nominated for the of the rock ot my salvation.— II ■■fa- E r - . ' ^ I CoDsehutlve Days .. v cts il cts to 87% of appraisal value In the full understanding of the journals. And in one of them, on $ f^ y ...... Ill cts|l3 Cti are on the rationed list. 7. Dried French government." judgeship with Mr. Nash being a bitter morning when the wind Samuel 2t!47. ▲II orders for lrre.fular insertions amounts ranging from 82,000 to fruits are rationed. 8. Canned fish nominated for associate judge. Mr. Will be chari^ed at ^he one time rate, The announcement w;as carried from the lake fluttered the cur tor* mt IV iEi« iisvici. eic T. a. sic, v. qef 2-22 and canned meat will not be on the in a broadcast by the Tokyo radio Dillon is a retired textile manu taips fven through the closed wln- I fear no force with Thee at - Special rates for long term every 8,5,500. 5-10-1.5 year plan at U w eek ▲cy advertising given upon reguesL rationed list at present, 9. Each recorded by The Associated Press. facturer arid is in a position to dbws of my hotel rooni, I came hand to bless; ills have no weight, T il put 118 money back next sure! Tell her I’ m,a ▲ds ordered cancelled before the * the rate of 6% interest. person is allowed to hold five cans Kwangchow, bay is on the east s ^ v e dayc. He is the salvage chair upon an item: and tears no bltterneee.—’ Henry little short because of the Victory Tax—^that’ll appeal to •r fifth day will be charged only I For Tomorrow's Home o f products.- If more cans are man for the Vernon Defense Coun 7 ’“ xor the actual number of times the ' coast of the pe.ninsula o f Lai- Col. Wesley* Hope Merri- Friincis Lyle. her patriotism!” vi - held some point stamps will be cut cil. Mr. Nash is employed as an Ad appeared, charging it in'o r. te | Telephone .Manchester 2-1088 or Chow which projects southward wether has announred- his re BY MERRILL BLOSSER earned but not alowance or **unds ! from the rationing l^ok. 10. Th « overseer by the M. 'T. Stevens and tirement from all active inter FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Do Unto Others be made on alx time ada «?rpnerj from the Chinese province of Sons Company. can Buy U. S. Bonds Today! Writr Box S. % The Herald est in his gold and silver ente.'- After the fifth day. Kwangtung toward the Island of The new date Will be presented rOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX No “till forbids'. ; display lines not Hainan! prises, and resignation from the to the legislative Judiciary com W E U EXPECT YOU l O t T / A A MATTER OP »C T . S o w s POOR GUV s AOld. France leased a considerable boards of Twin Valley Smelting eONNA iHiNtt. I’M A : The Herald wvil not be responsible .INSURANCE mittee this week Town Chairman Company, Spillway Develop - OYER./ HELP WITH ./V/E KNOW A PROSftaWE EHY N i ^ y , I lor more than otje incorrect- insef- territory on the bay in 1898 un Francis J. Prichard^as announced. m IWmATlONS, J m em be r w h o NETOS -r) Before You Have a Fire- ment Corporation, , and other HARACreR.,' .tlon of any adveY.tlsement ordered der a 99-yeaf lease with China,, A check of the- records of the ■ _ S u i t c a s e 'S i m p s o n BE PUNISHED • HAVE or Accident companies with which he has fo r more than one- time. Maiichester Lumber & Fuel Co. and In 1902 made it a free port. City Court under the present judge AMY lOEAS? The inadvertent omission of Jn-- See been associated. He w ill retire •orrect publication -.of advertising Eyerell T. McKinney. Mgr. EXPERIENCED Th e Lo c a l r a t io n b o a r p h a s is s u e d a ' s p e c i a l 'Ru l i n g r n Will be rectified only by cancellation McKINNBV BROTHERS to an estate ’ which he has re Of the charge made fo r the eervlce Center Street • Telephon’^ 5145 505 .Main St., Mancbrater, Conn.' cently acquired at Gull Point, THAT HE IS TO GET ONLY ONE PAIR.OF SHOES A YEAR rendered. HELP WANTED Telephone 6 0 ^ - 7482 Crochet Bride’s Slippers Long Island. ▲n''’Bdvertleement's must conform I telephoned to the editor of in style* copy and typography with . rcguUtloos enforced by the publlsh- 10 Carpientiers the journal. 1 ora and they reserve the right to "TTils is the Chicago Mirror,” I ? I revise or reject any copy ooo* 2 P a i n t ^ f said. "W e noticed your Item on aldered objectionable. Merriwether In the current issue, ; CASING IfOURS—Classified ads 2 Papeciuiiigera , to be published same day Wsi be O; P. A. ADVISES BUYING COAL F. W; WOOLWORTH CO. ■ I Md we haven’t got anything on I r^elved by 12 o'clock noon, Satur- him In the flies. Can you tell us |:^ys 10:30. ' v .STOVES NOW 1 Cunstruct^inn Timekeep* offers permanent -employ-i a little about him? Is he a Chicago * er ment, experienced or-inex m an?” / ^r^lephone Your Wjint Ads PosHlIily they may nitf be available next winter. Biiv now f . It . A e «T . while you have the money and we have the stoves. G'et a Warm There waa a wait. 1. .A d i «r « accepted over the t«ie- Apply lii Person. perienced. Married women "Hello. We haven’t got much 9honi 'At the CilA'Htiiv Ha TL civen Morning Heatsr, Cain Iron Stove dr a Cast Iron Wood Burning moo\» aa a conven:ehce to advar- Move. VVe also have coal hiinilng kitchen ranges and co4l bum- V for full or part time work on him either. One o f our boys BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLB Uaari, but the CASH UA'iKS will be inj( (‘ofiininationa. We also have some unei) efovea. • picked up that bit o f news, and OUT OUR WAY ■eoapted aa FULL PAVMK.NT II Cottage)] Komes welcomed. Saleswomen full ' we ran i t 'Iliat’s about all I know, '4 pAld at the hualiiers office on or be- ^ among the first ti yards binding. Wesley Hope Merriwether, looking HIM Mra. Anne Cabot '(P a tte rn No. 5518) slges include - For this attractive psttern, send Into his face aa he w asi' pointed Two balls of -crochet cotton small, medium and large, send 15 cents, plus 1 Cent for postage, .sut to me, passing in the atreet- make a pair of trousseau slippers 10 cents fn Coin, Your Name and in coins, with your name, address, ind knowing that I looked into that will delight any bride. Use Addrera and the Pattern Number pattern number and size to 'The the face of Norman Tinker. one ball of whits and one ball of to Anne Cabot, The Manchest^l Manchester Evening Herald. To- I felt no surge of elation. Such > royal blue, pink or any other color Evening HerSld.HdsrWM 1061HA SeventhOavAnth Ave Av*_ day's rla«**ai ' PatternDaffAvn Service, 7th ( moment had been ordained from that will match her housecoat or nue, New York City, Enclose 1 avenue. New'; York, N. Y. die atart o f time... dressing robe. Tw o balls o f rug cent postage for each pattern Sewing seriously? Then you'll • I epeht .four days at Gull Point yarn are used for the thick, good- ordered. ■ - _ ' want, at once, our., neW sewing - at a salesman m drug sundries, looking a(Hes. They're grand for Anne Cabot’s Fall ’and Winter guide and pattern biook. Fashion. :his time, and living in a cheap Army brides who have to -pack Album mow available—doaens' of This engrossing 62 page book con- a 'oom— meeting the amall buainefia p re t^ clothes in very smalt a ^ e ! auggeatlosia for smart, warm knit trins new patterns, patterns for re leopls, and Uatening, and ' dis- Slippers launder beaqtlfully. and crochet^ garments,- patch making old clothea, sewing hint#,-'"' jo verlw \the nature o f this Oom- nunity called Gull Point. I utNiraM A okAbbriwo To obtain complete criichcting work ideas, ’quilts, embroideries^ information on/ fabrics, colors and UR. 2- 22. ioalruotioni Xor Bride’s SUppera send fo r your eopy. P rii^ U cants. faahlona. Tba j)rioa is 36c. Mjraad that Colonel' Merriwether ” 1’ i I f -f2 ^.5 •1 f V V. ■■ ■ J. ^ vX- -X- « FACE TWELVE MONDAY, FEBRUAETII, 19H iSastrltPBtifr E ufttfitg f» n ‘aia “ ■■ .■ . . -• ^ ^ a n ^ i ^ r HaiU Its National Guardsmeh^^^^N^Ing the Hartford flood of 1986 and per cant or a total of 180 pounds given to the town in Hartford of fat turned In to stores' and re- The Weather' since 1938 he haa been asistant Sergeant Sandals - ^ o w i i a l T o p County- to top the drive for Janu liverago Daily Circulation About Town Tracy Is Now commiiwionef of ract^Uonal sur ceirtng stations. ary in this area. OLD : FereoM t'O l (J. S. W eather BiudMi vey for the Oonneotlcut Planning .. State As A Whole County standings in the fat col Por the Month of January, 1948 s Chief Pharmacist The State as a whole ooUected lection drive of those reported: K ’ ' * BoknL In Fat Drive RECORDS"' Warmer tonight than last ‘ AoBbi T dt^*, aon of M r. and Safe in India During the abaei^ of Mr. Tracy 33 per cent of Its quota during Hartford,. 44 per cent of quota; January and the total weight of Middlesex, 38 per cent; Fairfield, 7,956 nigh*. U n . Lotda J, Tuttle o t Hudson \ overseas with ths^ed Cross For Technical Sergeant' George San vagu If you - ws . strsat who ei^isted In the U. 8. eign Service* Burtau, hla three, fats collected roae by 30 per cent 36 per cent; Windham, 27 per cent; Member of the Andlt .MaiicIiPiHpr Is F irst in over the" figure for December. playteg the new / P Kwrjr and left this morning for Ivocal Resident Is a Club sons, Gerry, Jr.. Clarence and dals, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. San Tolland, 23 per cent; New London, Bureau of Clredlaaone G. Philip Skewes, chairman of 18 per cent. No report was shown each p iM lor old reo- Kow Haven, was the honor guest Thomas and Mrs. Tracy will re dals of 169 Eldridge street, is how Manchester-—‘A City of Village Charm ^ . ------/ The Sliiu; anil Cliair- the drive for this towm, will re- from New Haven and Litchfield ords UieapeuUre ef gnaaUty. •t a family dinner party held Director for American main at their.home in Mancheater. stationed at Camp Gordon John / Saturday evening at the home of cclva a suckling,pig ak 4 ..prize Counties. PRICE THREE CENT’S Red Cross. ^ ston, Florida, where he is on dtity niaii Gi'ls l\iz«' (TWENTY PAGES) ^ parents, with the entirh^famlly (Claselfled Advertising on Pagb,18) X iAN CH ESTER , CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1943 attending. He was prpsented with with the Medical Detachment KEMP'S Manchester houscwiv^ won top YOL. LXII., NO. 123' pavwal fine gifts, and this morn The Red Cross announced tover. ll'anted by Cermans. North Africa, Feb. 23.—(JP) this week. It was planned. \.when ben^^ of those viewing with ______nnith, stationed at Camp Van the .school schedule was drawn I a.at —B r i t i s h and American ' Don, Miss., and Priv .te Winston The measure, already ap aiafmimpending rationing of pro Russian soldiers and'Uheir horse-drawn guns move down Symskaya street in Khaikov, according June, to have the schools closed W asliington, Feb. .2.3—(Pi—Tlic Bern. Feh. 23.—oTi— Pierre tanks and infantry in blie R. Smith at Camp Kilmer, N. J. proved by the House, would cessed foods. Dr. E. C. McCollum, to the caption of this photo" radioed from Moscow to New York. ’The Russians recaptured the stra this week. Instead the va'catioii abolisli the department which tegic clty^^from the Germans in one of the most important victories of the winter campaign. Navy announced today the sinking Laval's Nazi-supported regime in bills north of the Kasserine period for the elementary schools nutritionist at the Johns Hopkins of a German submarine in the Private Kenith J. Leslie, son of will not start until next .week and since iU creation in 1937 h a s t e n University, asserted today the France has threatened punitive ac Fap had stopped Marshal Er^ Elhridge G. Tracy headed by a Democrat, and is Mr. and Mra. James Leslie of 18 the high school will have three health of the nation would be un Atlantic and a Japanese subma tion persons, especially rural resi win Rommel’s most dange Winter street,^ has arrived in slated for Senate action' tomor rine in the Pacific and Secretary ford Public High School and Yale days of school. School will also be impaired and the measure would dents, who help hide skilled work ous thrust witliin four ^ e o Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the in .session on Good Friday, April Sewing for yourself, your family and-war relief agencies can well be your personal row. work no real hardship. . Knox said that every available of Thala today, while Allied Army Air Force Technical school. Divinity School. New Haven and Refuses to Suspend Rules Flat Warning Reds Within 25 Miles weapon is being used to bring the men wanted for labor in German from 1933 to 1939 was secretary 23. contribution to winning the war. W’e invite you to visit our store and select your home People need not evep lose weight, troops with strong Am^cat) air H e Is a graduate of Manchester Senator John L. Sullivan (D) Atlantic U-boot menace under factories. for the division of the Council of .sewing materials from our new stocks of beautiful fabrics, fashion-right patterns and he declared; The announcement that reprisals support had beaten baoK his at High school and was fonnerly of New Britain asked that the "We have been pampered by the control.) tack toward the we.'^ in central Miipf&yed by Veeder R o o t Inc., Social Agencies, Hartford. He was highest quality sewing accessories. Reverses Will Knox' told a prc.sS conference would be taken against anyone a Red Cross Volunteer worker dur- bill be taken up for debate as the greatest abundance any race has Of Black Sea’s Coast Tunisia. ^ H a rtfo rd . order of the day at 12:30 p. m., ever known, and it will not hurt that generally speaking losses of helping workers to avoid con United Nations merchantships in scription has created a marked un Bitter Battle^till Rages Thursday, but by a rising vote of us at all to simplify our stand One of the bitterest battles of Richard Moore, son of Mr. and MATTRESSES 39” WASHABLE 36” PRE-SHRUNK 17 to 9 the Senate refused to-sus ards. It is true there will be less Yet Be Faced the Atlantic have been much lower easiness, a Lyon dispatch to the in the last three months but the Tribune de Geneve said. It added the Tunisian wSr still raged new ' M n. denry Moore of 123 Summer Yes! We Have Plenty of pend its rules to consider that re variety and less palatlblllty, but” Forces Pushing Down S ta lill L aild s Thala, 25 mites north of Kasserine istreet who enlisted In the Navy, INSULATE YOUR ATTIC we m ust accept th at. . . . O ther submarine, he declared, “most that workers fleeing to the coup- Military Whist Innerspring Mattresses ^ quest. Railroad Toward Nov- emphatically still is a very grave try to avoid police appeared to. be and the gateway to the strategi •nd left for service today, was ‘ Given by Spun Rayon ABC Waffle Sullivan said in explanation of nations have suffered much more Roosevelt S^eks to cally locked Kramamsa plateau given a farewell party at the At his motion that he had not had severe restrictions,” the nutrition m enace.” “more numerous.” Manchester Private Duty Puncture Bubble of orossisk Advance Into Soviet Army Evidence of this menace w-as Economic life in Paris wSs re near tl^ Tunislan-Algerian fron hom e of his uncle and aunt, Mr. Nurses Association SAVE FUEL-INCREASE COMFORT! sufficient opportunity to study the expert said. tier, ^here British tanks and and Mrs/Waldo tyons. He was Urges Home Gardening Village of Akhtyrskaya plain in the Navy's announcement ported to be partly paralyzed by $19.95 m easure. Optimistic Reaction to yesterday of the torpi;do-sinking American gunners stubbornly held Tggmunpei with a purse of money FOR FREE ESTIMATE ON FU EL .SAVI NGS |N0 OBLIGATION CALL Pique Prints Earlier, the minor judgeships He said all signs pointed to ade “the more and more pressing” Masonic Temple and Linen Lyke Prints As Avengers of two pass-uiger-cargo ships in campaign to meet a quota of 250,- off/oesperate Nazi attempts to aad a pen and pencil aet precipitated another partisan clash. quate supplies of fluid milk, whose Victories bv Russians. ^ in the Thala road junction and Wednesday Evening, ^ Comes the rustle of Spring and Spring is here for young and old London, Feb. 23.—(^)— the Nprth Atlantic early this 000 workers wanted for Germany. It came when a resolution naming grain cereals, potatoes, poultry, '^rack the Allied front. Feb. 24 with it a desire in the heart of and it's blooming on this smart Hugh M. Joseloff as deputy judge Russian troops pushing down month with more than 850 persona Paris stores, it was kald, were . Itauy Midden of 34 Spruce ‘ $24.95 eggs and sea food and urged every W ashington, Feb. 23. — (O — dead or missing. Making another stab from Kas ,Sbraet to the drat, taereabouto, to , 8 P. » t every woman to break into prints. fabric for sport dresses, jackets of West Hartford was taken up for one to tackle home gardening with the railroad from Krasnodar Alone Bearing Whole forced tq furnish several Ijufidr^ and evening gowns. Gorgeous Pi-esident Roosevelt’s flat warning Not Isolated Cases workers and hundreds of 'glrls/ln serine pass toward 'Tebessa, 12 aaport aeelng robina He ^tlced i Admission 30c, Including tax. The W. G. Glenney Co. Smart patterns with multi color or a vote. a will to provide other essentials. j toward the Rlack sea port of miles west of the Tunislan-Alger monotone designs. All color com patterns on . white and colored Democrats a.sserted that a peti Weight of War in Ab ■ The two sinkings announced to tiM to tbe East cemetery Satur- i Proceeds to be used for new Coal, l.iitiib'T, Supplies, Paint 7 9 ' "On the farm and In back yards. that the American people “still ian border,, a Nazi column of 40 KEMP'S binations. YARD grounds. ' YARD tion had been submitted by some Novordssisk have advanced day, the aecretary aald, are not, (Continued On Page Five) iar afternoon. | equipment at hospital. 386 No. .Main St. Tel. 4118 .Manehester I face reverses and misfortunes” in through Kholmskaya into the sence of Second Front isolated cases but ot other aubs tanks, motorized Infantry and mo Door Prize: Permanent Wave Furniture and Music West Hartford residents asking (Oontinued On Page Five) bile guns ran into a murderoua ^ i that another candidate, who was I war today re-echoed against the believed to have been successfully Mra. Robert Dower and Mrs. By Harriett’s Beauty Salon. village of Akhtyrskaya. only On European Territory attacked at lea.st a percentage American fire on the road winding not identified during the debate, be ' grim sounding-board of a record 25 miles from the sea, the Peter Fagan are the Mancheater named to the post: and Senator sea disaster and new food regula would have to be classified only as Bombers Hit psist the Djebel Hamma. ■ toamhera on the committee ar< Russians announced today. Moscow, Feb. 23 -(jP) Piemier “probably sunk. ” The Navy- still Bombed by continuous relays of James P. Geelan (D) of New Ha tions on the home front. declines to, issue the total number American warplanes and shelled tanging for the E m blem Club’e ven inquired w-hether the Judiciary Soldiers Sent Seeking to puncture what he saw The early communli|ue recorded Joseph SUlin. hailing RaSsU^8 toMge tomorrow evening at tbe as a bubble of optimistic reaction by the Soviet radio monitor here of enemy' subs destroyed or be- i by American gun.s. this columri ABC 39" WASHABLE committee had glv€h “proper con military forces on their 25th an lieved to be destroyed, for security ! Japs’ Bases; late yesterday turned back tow'ard ■aki Home la Rockville. Playing sideration” to that petition. to Russian victories, the President said the Red Army also waa toot begin at t:lS ahatp. To Help Pick pressing its offensives west of niversary as "an Army of Aven reasons. its sally port after suffering *, and Geelan aalil that where “people In a Washington’s birthday address The secretary said he Is aluable PRINTED have glv^n their time and in some last night cautioned the nation to Rostov, southwest of Voioabllov- gers,” said UKiay th a t in view of 'considerable number” of casual X Btogo a o ^ ba conduct-1 V ictory that despite the U-boats bclng'^dc- ( Return Safe ties, and lo.slng many tanks. win cases money to draw up a “peti- remember that it still is "at war,” grad and in the Krasnoarmeis'rf the absence of a second front in siroyed the Germans are still , Ml tomorrow evening at the home | , tion” they were entitled to the Cotton Crop and that it can not count on mira area in the Donets basin, and Europe the Rod Army alone is • The employment pf 40 tanks in f t Mia. Francte Breen Of .23 Fox-1 building them faster than they this jab represented a two-fold In- itamins In Foods For PUNJAB lii^t to be heard at public hear- cles to achieve victory. west of Kursk. bearing the whole weight of the arc losing them. In the present Shaft Drtpa,' Pina Acrea Terrace, > ing> His warning, (flowed by only a Dnieper Drive Not Mentioned war," and ordered a fight to the situation, he adJed, “there is noth Fires Started at Mumla 11^ Daughtera of laabella. i FRENCH Sehator Stanley P. Mead, the few hours the Navy’s announce (Continued on Page Four) Agriculture Department It was the third successive com death .against the German invad ing on which to predicate any In SoloniiMu Islamls; Republican leader, replied that the ment that more than 850 lives were ers, 4.000,000 of whom he said the aanguine hopes for early ■% X PERCALE petition had been reported to the lost in the torpedoing of two pas munique which omitted mention ragidar get-together of the Suspends Marketing of the Soviet offensive aimed at Russians had killed in ‘20 months. page or cure of the menace.” Positions at Kiska committee^ had been given consld- senger ships early this month in “Dsath to the German invaders” PInea Ovle Association win be the Dnieper river from recaptured "We need to press just as hard CREPES , eratlon. ^ Restrictions on Wheat; the nation’s worst disaster ,hus far wa.s his exhortation in a lengthy Attack. held at the Oartenhaus on Thurs Krasnograd and Pavlograd, both as ever'ror construction of de- Also liiifler day avpning. Ruled Out of Order in the North Atlantic vyar. order of the day which he signed ■ v. PRINTS Will Abolish Penalties. southwest of Kharkov and within ati-iwCrs and escorv vessels,” he Flashes ! X When Senator Geelan attempted 'The presidential admonitions as supreme commander in chief. striking distance of major indus saj, :» hotel'liejlhop, adaiittMt 7” Skirt Plackets 25c hut officers said there ^was no in cape left to those forces. were not observed but fires were he shi'it aii:l killed an older Invalid. and dignity and yet Is not : blouses and for \curtains and m any.” , ' .started in the Munda 'aica All expensive. 8 ” and, 9 ” Dress Plackets .. . .3 0 c formation here on the"^ number of The Russian offensive .north of Since the beginaing of the war. Want^ Terno* Gnaran- Iiruther after the death of tbelF drapes. , . ■ troops to be employed. Action Result ^ of Onler the Russians have put out - of United States planfs returned.'’ mother today, rhe bellhop was NO’nON DEpr. State Police . Heail leeing-Freeilpin, Jinle- Munda. a Japane.se nil ba.se in .4iiil>iilanre Servli-e. ■ \ YARD McNarney teatlfled that Presi To Combat Buy* (Contlnited on Page Two) commission about 9.000.000, Ger rhargHi with iminler In the Ulling .oerts StateiiJeiit Giv dent Roosevelt yesterday approved man officers and men. ’’of which pemlence for People. the .central Solomons, probably of Ills brother, E dgar Hoivletl, 81, ing of Fresh Goods. Treasury Balance - no leas than 4.000.000 were killed .aid by police to Have l>een a help en ‘Without Force’.] (Continued on Page Eighteen) on the field ot battle,” he declared. ((jontinued on FSg^\Two) less invalid sinca birth^ paralj'sed 54” (1.• f"' > ' ___ Stockholm, Sweden. Feb. 23,;- in ‘mind and 'body. The .wnmurt Washington, Feb. 23— —Close Washington, Feb,'23.^-iS»i-The “In the last three months alone, (;p,_Finland, wearied by a i|i'ar . New Haven, Feb. 23—(J*)-rOn 112 enemy divisions have been I was sworn ID by N'owitcky.. Their to 95 per cent of all. the food that position 4 )f the Treasury Feb. 20; .-he w as ill-prepared to support, is the night after Mrs. Jessica Gar- routed by the Red Army, 700,000 j 70-yeur-old molher, Mrs. Laiira O. FUNERAL HOME 850 Victiins^ goes on American tables is under Receipts. 167,122,771.05; expen believed by reliable aourt'es here Landing Crash Ilowiett, died of a heart allniairt w c o u rup died Dr, Robert F. Kurz ex-, government price -control „ today, ditures. $285,506,892. 98; net bal to be about ready to make peace I this morning in Norfolk General as the result of an emergency or ance. 85,878,022.762.75. (Continued, on Page 'Two; [87 t.CeNTER 6868 4 tablespoons butter 1' Clip grated A m erican plained that she was shot trying with Soviet Russia—but only on ; hosjillal. • 3 ^ to’prevent hlYn from shooting him der to cojnbat “scarce” buying of terms which would guarantee :lifr - ■*'s , ■ ■ ■ -V 4 teblespons fiour- chw se < i In Siiikmgs fresh vegetables. Fatal to- SHARE TH e MEAT- 4 cups dried lima beans, V ^ d O L an [l self. S ta te . Police Commi.<«8ionci' pchple the freedom and indepqnd-. I strike C loses Flant V /i oupn mlllt^ PLAIDS ■ ReacUoi) tc the week-long pre- ence they have enjoyed since .(ohnstown. Pa.. Feb. '23.— cooked , I William J. Hickey testified in Su rat’ioningj ftaczf-on canned goods, I 1 teaspoon salt strike closed a war-busy plant of l for could have' survived the" sea -pay. ■: . ’ ble.” he declared. “They have been not bo interpreted by -the Axis as fng tlielr owners of funds for tatel seriously wounded by plane to hese a stab in the back. ' - Jean Froniau, radio singer. (ta coats and Jackets. She tried to take the gun away! sonally stormy North Atlantic (Sellings also- will be blaved on' hos’pitals in the rear. defeated in the air, on the surface nuidlate '(reconversion to ./C5S* the doctor told Hickey, and there gales. ' ■ ■ such seasonal Items as sweet com The ('Finns doubtless, however. N(sw York, however, the woman THE BUDGET? . Tells Oraitiatic Episodes. of the sea, and on the ground. was identified aa the well-known Mine mnniifiscture when hostUttienl was k. scuffle in which (he weapon Although no mention of the and spinach before they are ready There Is no reason to believe bur are fuBy conscious of the .tremen cease. V The euggestldn came vatol t h e MANCHESTER V ’ was dlSchhrged, shooting Mrs. weather was included in.the,an for market, OPA said, and possi Vandegrift. tdho shared the pro dous psychological effect such an iadlo perform-r. Jane Ftoman.jby. gram with Vice President Wallace, American boys cannot continue to Winiam MlUhell. 4r., diraetor Mf j. Gairup. ' nouncement. there was spMUlation bly on celery and lettuce. action would have on Germany's her nusoana,husband, Dohalduonain Boss.rvos*. ROSS — • - - told of dramtotc episodes in the defeat’him.' said he had received confirmation A B ^tre^ ^ f " f She ipay .have toucl)ed the gipi that violent rebruary, swi8 mltht Flak Still CnoMtooltod ' “The Japanese hoy Is trainied to eastern European satellltea— ELECTRIC DIVISION In trying to get it, the rtatement have hiadered the launching of The only outstanding .uncon Guadalcanal fighting. Hungary and Runiania. that hia wife waa in the crash.) who i ] ^ r example, a Ji^panese tank go to a place, stay there, fight and Another woman brought ashore 1 j^^^ccONyiLLE 'quoM Kurx. lifeboats. The heavy loss of Ufe trolled food now la fresh fish. ' The composition of the cabinet Of The Coiui. Powei; Co, broke through and paused mo die, W ^train our men to go to a was listed as Yv.t Silver. She wa- ulrlS ;^ t "She turned facing ihc:” It'con. also was attributed in part to the Declaring last night’a sudden place, to fight, to win. an>l to live. which President Risto Ryti )s ex- waa action was lak ^ to “avert furU^r mentarily oh .top of'a foxhole oc- Tbg J W H A j , 4 CORK i tinned, “ I said; ’Darling are yoii I speed with which eac(i ajilp 1 can aaeurc you it is a 9>«* (CeaUnue^ w T S te Eighteen) tag eeauBerctat koh^totoflltota^, JAMtcmwtwk Comm .cupled by Jan American boy. The ^CbattmMd (to Pag* n v a j (C oaltai^ On Pngo Uvajt i American naturally didn’t like the . ■ 'ft V 1