WBDWE5DAT, HARtHS M, 1»4» i|towf&grtgr, tttgttteg 7 “ T Only $6,OjOO More Needed^o^ut ked^ Cross^O^r the Top r Mr. and Mrs. Rarriaon Wilaon The Senior Club of St. Mary’s of 139 Oak-atreet" received word Oirla Friendly Society wlU bold About Town today that their son. Private Ro­ its monthly meeting on*' Friday ‘ T i land A Witeon had arrived over- evening, March 36, at the home ot HALE'S SELF SERVE The Weather ^ Mrs. Aldo Paganl. 88 Lncuat Average Daily Circulation t t U r . aeas at an uaknowii pdtt. .The Original In New England! ’ Forecaet el 0. S. Weather Boreii^ 0(16 atreet. For the Month ol February, 1V4S MAlMaMvtiBa III > ' A * fltooM, Iwa mUatod ia tho Mr. and Mrs. Btimo Kucharaki m a loft MoMoy lor O ii^ of Chestnut atreet announce the The Mothers Circle of St. Oerard Beautiful tailored rayon curtains with hem on 8 ,0 4 0 Somewhat colder tonight;, freoh will meet thia evening at the home 9t f tinnn. Ko«r Tork. Ho la the birth of a daugrhter, Frances Mar­ THURSDAY SPECIALS , both sides and ‘finished tops. Five lengths and Member of the Andlt wiada along const. ea of FIra OMnialaalatiar garet, at Manchester Memorial of Mra. Mary Hazen, 48 Summer /extra wide.' ' ' street. ' <• Bnrean of Cirenlattoae ■cliMdCo of M n m atreat h o ^ tal, March 28. Manchester— A City of VUlage Chan Tanple Chapter, O. B. win Hie Mothers Cirole of 8t. Anne Mrs. John La Coia of 487 Can­ Use Your Coupon No. 26 Fo/J ter street, has entered the House held tta buaineas meeting thia eve­ will meet this evening at eight 44” X 54” MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 25,1913 (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ning St T:48 la the Masonic Tern- o'clocko’clock at methe home nome oiof aara.Mrs. x«cn-Rich- oiof jnervyMercy uviipiuu,hospital, Springfield, Coffee and No. 12 For Simar VOL. L x ll., NO. 149 (ClaeetSed Adverttelng oa Page 8) N pie. A aaml-publlc tnatallation will ^rd N. McCarthy, 87 School street. Maas., for treatment. MIow at 8:80 in the main lodge ------— ------NOW! . - t \ They’ve Just Received the^urple Heart / Use Your A, B and C Points For i 5 Mackenzie Effoejt k Troops Repulse RUMMAGE Canned Goods NOW/. . Before SALE .\ They Lops^. \ To Regain Rights SAT„ K ^ C H 27, 9 M. Vacant Stoi«,^099 Miifai SL Bring Them Here for the Best Passes in House Dorcas Sb^ty, 44” X 72” Emannel - Lntherait^Chiirch Values In Return for Your Cou- pons and Your Money. v Voles 191 lo 45 Today Crop t Mareth Line A In Favor of Petition; THIS REPRESENTS I 44” X 78” pr. Scanereir' A"p p 1 a u s e Strong ResistRnce and \ I For Poor ShctJ^ei^^ide ^ POWER Gold Medal Bisquick Greets Announcement Nazis’ Planes VigorouH Counter * At* 44” Material By the Yard To Match, And So Needs No Shortening. 33c After-Roll Call; Two tackfi by Roinmel’a Lge. Pkg. 59c Yard. Land Seen Hit Scotland Plan N^ins ' Does Hemmed on both sides. Forces Prevent Fur­ Your Rising Voles Against. Milkweed Provides Md At Oakland ther Major Allied Ad­ Coal Bin! J S. New I Shadow Patterns State Capitol; Hartford. During Raids Bny Coal and ookn. - Ion’ll terials to Replace Ka­ vances for Time Being Cake Flour 2%-Lb. Pkg. 23c in March 26.—om custom of and on the peUtlon, which now goes to Boris Berkman, Chicago, as pro­ attacks in the

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ivy Seeking Answer WDBC-^1860 T oday’s ifac/ioS-lS / War n a w On Lengthy of Shifts IGH 4 : 687 . Barbara Johnson, Shirley Ted- meil, Newa; Castles in the Air; Q eerge^ ^ ^ e ■ newspaper. .The Campus. Ruth I ford, Roy Turkington and the WNBC—Newa. skoog Cops Honow for form er Tiffer had been appointed managing | The new members of the High WNBC — America’s Town Meet­ Uplift Value Is Worth WuMBSton, MarBh 25.—(iP)— I ■ representatives of the home g;15_W nC — Portia Faces Ufe; Production—Every day,^ Chehey editor, but moved to the top Young Reporter Tells ing. Evening; Roger* Over-m i m ji^t^cNally It bttttr for Bhipywas to oper- Will Determine Boys for School World staff were subjtet- I rooms who are: Ronald Carl­ 'WNBC — Dick Tracy. More to Americans If;^ Hall, 10-3. / \ when the Army Air Corps 5:25—WTHT—Local News. 8:55—WDRC—Cecil Brown, News. whelmed in dosing' T e a c h c S T h TS f oa two 10-hour shlfteM^Uy or Surgical Dresslngs^r^very Wed­ ed to thejiranks thought up by the son. Dorothy Dwyer 23M, Jean His Ex|>erience8 With 9:00—WTIC —Music HaU; WDRC College Training While took the man who would have Hanna 24M, Albert Lindsay 6:30—w n c — Just Plain Bill; Sport Continues Here tkree 8-hour »hJfts? \ nesday, American,-'Legion Hall, been editor. Both are paid po­ initiation *i:ommlttee at a High Many Celebrities. WDRC — War Commentary: — Major Bowes; WTHT — Match at Y Alleys. ww - Earii^dF ame 2SM. Ethel Modean 26M. Elea­ Gabriel Heatter. *rh« Navy would like to kno ... 10-4:30. / ' In Uniform. sitions for which competition School Worlds party held Friday Musical Program; WTHT — For the Duration. , Every day is,Siood Donors’ Reg- \ nor Stipsits 28M, and George 6:15—WTHT — Uncle Sam. / — Howtobhoot Bight BOW »ome yard* operate^ \ is keen. night in the East Side Recreation Junior Newscaster; WNBC — They might be able to deliver ______iMj^tlon—Call Mrs. Huggins 6645. building. ' England from the Trade "Peraonality and temperament 9:30—WTIC—Rudy Vallee :WDRC| The Hara^^y MM way, aome another. In Hott?- The Bjireau of Naval Personnel schteil. Jack Ai^trong. By Russ Newland \ The new mei..berii initiated were i differ so that one must gauge his —Stage Door; WTHT—Tteaaure ‘I™* ***• mukmen ten, Tex., there are two yards, of the U ^ e d States Navy, in con­ 6:46^W n^— Front San Francisco, March 26.—(A)—•r:d| ^taff Assistants mentioned in the foregoing sec­ l i ^ e Illing, Joy Curtis. Betty questions accordingly when con­ roll; W D R C V Kitep the Home Hour a t Song: WNBC — S^t- showed that they, also, could da- Freddie Hutchinson b ■h* uWng the 10-hour method. junction w i^ the Army Specializ­ light Banda. uver the goods and proved it to tha [he plea has been made that baae- Bw other the 8-hour shift. Each r’ secbtid meeting of the Staff tion. Catelsan. Thomas Gorman, John ducting an interview,” stated Bob Fires Butnlngv WTHT — Super­ Could Transform Gar­ man; WNBC—Captain Midnight. Instructor at Navy balK^ihould be retained becauae of ClallBS its method is better. AssIsthntB will be held at the ed Training In gra m , has recently I Cl Students within the previ­ Pailrin. and Edith AndiWo, Mies Ensworth. a recent graduate of * I^ta^*^ satisfaction of the mailmen at the den for Various Events arranged a sen esof teste .known ously mentioned Army age limit HelenXJ, E!stes. faculty advisor of School; Flunked H|s ita morale uplift value to Am erl-ggl ^hlpbuUding StabillzaUon ■p.M.C.A. tonight, at 7:30. WlUlsro Sugar *n* Spice New Britain high and, at {ireeant 10:()0^wnC — Gary Moore and K aUeyt test Wlinitfttee of the War Production iSiiehcrek will talk^n Water Safe­ as the A-12 and Vxl2 tests, which who do not hold certificates of the "We^ld.” snd a large number 6:00—w n c — News; WDRC — Jimmy Durante; WDRC—The * ele^er victory. 8ko<« and In Record Time; Has I cans. Uni^ire Hap O’Connor coa-Al| graduation from a aecondrfry of the "World” staff attended the Manchester reporter for a Hart­ News: It’s Dinner Time: WTHT Big League Berth. Baasd has announced that a ty and Life Saring^ Mrs. Frank Some cursed optimist said spring First Line: W1?HT—Raymond Wood prided tas margin rt rtc- tends its abakdonment now would' are to be used for the prellmlnaiy school but who are now continu­ party. An'^ntertalnment, refresh­ ford paper, in an open interview —Yankee News; WNBG- Ter­ Retired to Rest. ^ arnmnittee—at the request of , the Damico will explain First Aid and selection of men whoN^e to be is here, but we don’t agree. Win­ aapper; WNBC Raymond tory much to ^ dis^t of C ^ le bolster the morai< of the Jspa- iKavy which askec, for a st^y of how It is an all-time a c c i ^ t pre­ ing their education in an ac­ ments, and ^initiation committee for the Journalism Class, Tuesday. ry and the Pirates. \ Oram Swing. Rogers, coach of Uncle Bam a Norfolk, Va.. March 25—A given college training, ’iqiese testa ter is still here. All the old Yan­ 6:15— w n c — Histoiy in , the neae. '*1 ■ Um problem—would attMupt to vention measure: and Mrs. P- credited college or university. worked to make the party an en­ In this interview, which was held ' 10:15—WTHT — Concert Hour; civilian foot •oldlera. . rtrapplng Westanier who failed to By Robert Mellace will be given at M.H.8. on’-^April 2. kees out our way say they have Headlines With Professor Sclmn- He ought to know, He has uni- *|i laafO which of the two^^ionds ot Lloyd Davla will cover the spe«ql To. be eligible for Officer Candl joyable one. so that the class might gain ex* - WNBC—Oracle Fields’ Victory Poth teams had pl^ y live up to rave notices attracted NBA Staff Oomspondeof The purpose of both plarh( is to date School or the Army Specializ­ /ker; WTHT — Press Roundhp; pired games in Japan. g|llfta glvM better production. volunteer services which Includfe- ' As members arrived at the never seen such a winter for sheer pertence in the art of askhig lead­ Show ing fomthls contest Ths first two New York, March 26-tM* pinduce offieers with the tecmjlcal ed Training Program, a man must Dick McCarthy, Sports; WNBC by bis srte to a major laague base­ O'Cfonnor sums up hia o^hjion sBaport by Ear|/ Summer Motor Corp, Canteen, Nurses’ arid, professional skills now reqiijr “ Rec,” they were given sheets of "ornerinees.” It seems to us we ing queetlons and carrying on a 10:30—WTlG, — March of 'Dme; gamea were closer then ^ n on an like this: be morally and physically quali­ generally euccessful interview, -Milt Berkowltz, Sports; NewSi ball club is quietly making a sqc- traveled from every country of . BtB'-'.rspbrt is .Expected to oe Aides, Staff Assistants. Grey La­ ed. '•S^gineers of all types, do' paper with questions to find the should start getting some breaks! WDRC—Dance 'nme; WNBG- apple and neither team mu^ “The Japs so envy us for oilr'! dles. and Production. These local fied, and must evidence potential answers to by ihtCrviewing the True enough, we’ve seen robins, Bob's sketch of his journalistic ex­ 8;30—w n c — Strictly Sports: \ Freddie Martlri'a Orchestra. to crow «about But the thlrt oesa Of a ^a v y career. tbte globe jWhere there le an M y l y w W summer. tors, pitychologists, linguists, phy WDRC — Frazier Hunt: WTHT baseball prowess and our Intense OonnnlttM^^icials line up the chairmen will Invite questlona and 'yfficer qu^ifleations, including other party membera The party budding skunk cabbage, and new periences held the delighted Inter­ 10:45—WNBC—N«tesrA,=, game eaw Rogers’ msn fall apart He’s Freddie Hutchinson, strong- amusement^ arena to see the won­ sicians. mathematicians, and stu scholarship and appearance rec­ Carolyn Daley —Musical Comedy Encores; armed righthander for whom the ders of Madison square Garden— love for the game that to call i f its Jmi way: an open forum sesaion will follow. dents of fom gn areas are needed got well under way with everyone spring hats, but robins. Nature, est of the Btudents until the beU 11^00—w n c — NewhK WDRC— completely and lose by 34 pins and ords. Men now enlisted in any terminated the claea WNBC — Johanes Steel, News Sports RoundujbK Quincy this really decided the metch. Detroit Tigers paid $16,000 to v u i m o u a n o not the performances of peerless off during war time would be like favoring the 10-hour shift It Is expected to be a very Inter­ in large numbms. The- Navy plan searching for tbose people with and women are horn optimists, so I tonic to them. I think they would ‘‘J esting meeting and all' Interested branch of the armed servicfs- are ’A peMonification of the, model Bob began his career when, at a Commentator. News; W T H T -^^ee Skoog took the honors with a 158 Seattle five years sgO. BEBiSmWU sthletas and entertainers, but It should be used nation- contemplates tnaf the college blue eyes, three pennies, saddle we don’t put much stock in any of construe it to mean wc were be- *1 in the Red Cross may attend. not elmble to take this test Gicl Reserve and what the Otrl Re- shoes, white socks, something the three. We guess you’ve heard very young age, be skipped school 6:46—w n c — Lowell Thomas; WNBC—Jack Btmteqs. high alngle and a nifty 896 ter A n ironical twist to the Hutch- eotna, tfaoae of a man the mob never bscause they say: training will be carried on while sen'es represent, is Carolyn Daley, WDRC — John B. Kennedy: coming panicky or something ia 1. More supervisory personnel Kit Bags either. \ green, those who had written what Mark Twain said about Con­ In order to spend the entire day at - three string totals. Hs waa hotter InsOT story is that tae reaaon be suosimoH paid to aes. the men are on active quW. in uni­ These tests are to be given oil president of that organization and WNBC— FtmJ Waring. They Ciame to aee what made this country." M Bssded tor three 8-bour ibiXts Group 10, of the Girl. Scouts met form, receiving pay^ Srid\ under service men that week, attended necticut weather, so we don’t need the circus. He Interviewed "Tom 11:16— W n c — Dance Music: lan a steak on the griddle except failed to make the grade in the Friday, April 2. 1943, in Manches­ this week’s addition to the Legion Mix and sent an account of the 7:00—w n c — .Fred Waring in WDRC^\-Oordon MacRae, f<^ tae lest game, when he cooled bigtime is perhaps the greatest Madteon Square Garden run, to Frank "L e fty " O’Doul, twice t o p 'll tta n for the two lO-hour arrange- at the Chapter office and filled general military discipline, x The of Honor. Her co-operative spirit, tw o movies or rrjore. and had give'll to go into that. But they always m O B A U S hltter e f The. National League and*'?i| aMBt and good supervisors are ter High. Tltqse who have signed candy up for Lent. say that Christmas jewelry turns article fo Dexter Fellows, a fam­ Pleasure Time with Victory W T H T -iy ^ a tlon t in 8yn< off left the burden to hie factor contributing to hia suceesa study the quick change- methods Kit-Bags for shipment to a point Army had already eatabUBhed^Uds friendliness and capability make Tunes; WDRC — I Love a Mya T W rW O U tB B F current San Francisco Seals man- BBt too plentiful. of embarkation. The busy hands of up to take th e ^ s t then are as fol­ Following' this game Betty Car- green in the spring, and that’s a ous circua press agent who lived a tion; WNBC—The Music You metes. as a aailor. a u r e ^ H B t m of James McNally, scene-shifting program in those college and un s^ws:lows: AmAndrew Btggerstaff. Albert her worthy of this position. tery: WTHT — Fulton Lewis, ager, lines up on the same aide of . S. A yard operating 20 hours a Carolyn Sonnikson, Nancy Ames, veMities whe’re such training can rigan ,Waa duly and properly sure "Sign! few blocks from Bob's home. A. W ant Persons ,w|u> observe their mail­ The reaaon is control, acCuraey. eraftaman who made the Ehghth Harrison, ■Walter/^ Carter, Bob Following the College Course all short time after. Bob received X Jr.: WNBC — Victor Borge; 11:30—w n c *— Inter - American men today with a necktie and no When the. Tigers (armed out their oFcmmts. Avenue amphitheater tae model the unique argument. Bay could use those other 4 hours Gene Oordner, Lorraine Crawshaw, best be given. four years, she has maintained a initiated. Betty was blind-folded seeded repair and main- Azlhger,_ , Norman Pratt, Jack and given some clothes to hang very. encouraging letter from Mil Thoee Good Old Days. University o(\tae Air; WDRC— shirt vrill undefstand that they •xpenslvt investment they ex­ of every arena in the world. Japs Adored Lefty Nancy Anderson, Joyce Wetherell, TTie eligibility of an individual high scholastic average and still You’ve probably heard about the 7:15—w n c —News of the World: tahinrn work. A yard Operating Arden Peterson, Priscilla Wade, Turkihgton, Tom Fergmson, Bob upon a line which was kept out Fellows. Carman CavaNaro's Orchestra; (the mailmen) lost tasir cotlectlve plained that the young Seattle Someone should have written O'DoUl has had a close-up "view' . for the Army Specialized Training had time to participate in extra­ little moson who put a chair in his WDRC—Harry James; WTHT— WTHT—South ' American Sere- shirts, including Mr. (gtadhsnd) id the clock 7 days 0 week and Janet Schreiber filled 100 kit Biasell, RqMell Pottemm. Ernest of her reach to bewilder her. During^ Juriior High schooldays. pitcher had too much control — the story of Big Jim .McNally of the Japanese baseball complex. . I Program is not fully established Duke, Domtld Wadsworth. Fred curricular activitiea ■ and achieve coffin ifpr rigor mortis to set in. The World’s Most Honored r.ade. Rogers. The scores: yean ago. He has done to much i*t have such spare time for bags In no time flat. popularity. For a quiz program the group (You can always depend' on this Bob was editor of the “ CentraUte" that opposing batters knew that W h * barnstorming toura until he has successfully complet­ Peck, Donald Warren, Geoig;e Wli- New Britain Junior High school Music.. 11:45—WNBC — Glen Gray's Or­ Post Offloa and were not afraid of being hit. for the amusement-loving and American All-Star teama ia the ' Joba. Blood Donor Servida ed the normal twelve or thirteen Carolyn was in debating for two was divided into two groups. A column for,corn!) There would be less need for llams, Henry F iy. and Nhrman paper. He was a very faithful con­ 7:80—^WnC — Quiz D. Stidham, ’43. jujiioV, yeaM, and she was a mem- portant factor In Bob’a career, as tendSr years. And thdy wsrs not By Harry Gimyson 4 were in RhiMRhlnalani. livery in 1928, the teat time- curve that any minor leaguer *| chapter. Oh the whole this is a tary or regular induction, will swer. his side would lose a mem­ yesterday, is now at ^mson, New NBC Already Planning Wilson surprise when they ssw he was NEA B|>Orte Editor when they made the bulk of the Jim, 68, will take his ease at hie .: *l*oae in favor of the/8-hour Bure his assignment to a Replace­ beri-qf A Cappella II in her fresh­ ber to the other side. A handful Mr. Whiteman commented to the could lean on. . good record, but when you consid­ York, along with 3()'.000 other manager, of the State theater, the Wood .. able to piit a baMball just about d5uble/plays that established the St. Albans, Long Island, home. aaqed argue that ment Training Center as a p ^ n - man ysar being advanced to A of peanuts was the reward for New York, March 26.-AI x On one trip ta ^ p resen tfd him er the adult population is about “ boots” including Eddie Wilson. courteous way in which the Inter- HiUnskl anywhere he wished it to go. league record that still stands— Retirement rings the bell 'on X. Hie shorter shift.gets more tlal Army Specialized Training Lt. Hiirlburt Visits Cappella/I in her sophomore, answering correctly. Members at­ banquet tendered the club at the with a bat elghrfeet long, a tri­ 14,000, a statistician would claim Eddie, in a recent letter to, a mem­ vleyr''had been conducted, and I Burr ... Rifle RsMfo Instrnctor career that had its beginning at iction out of workers who It a poor ratio. With over 2,000 of Proagram trainee. If R is then junior ano'^senior yeaM. She was tempted to stump each other with For Concerts in 1944 student union of Indiana Universi­ 19^ bute to hia aii^ging prowess. ber of the faculty' said that he’d fr6m then on the manager extend­ ISkoog ., 138 162 108 a New that B(‘Mt sense of accur­ /T>oubie plays seem to go with the 'hid Garden on Madison Ave­ O'Cannop/who never Upped hieI the dally job less tired than our local boys in the service, 200 determined'that he Is^tentlal of­ Student Coutiqil representative of mathematical, historical, and vo­ ty. where the Reds arc training. MHS Unexpectedly her room in her .junior year. Caro­ welcome letters and food. ed his cooperation in allowing Bob acy is p a y l^ dividends for the 'the Cincinnati club. Leo Durocher nue brtween West 26tb and 27th operating jO houra pints of blood from the home town ficer candidate material, he will cabulary questions. Bill McKechnie expressed the cap as e big league arbiter but ‘ lyn has been on'tjie Prom commit­ to obtain celebrity interviews. New York, March 26—(F)—A1-. Besides Miss Burke, there will totals . 646 563 664 1653 Navy a n d /fo r Hutchineon. He's and Tony Chicclnello formed the Streets in 1897, when McNally haa served the semi-pros and col- -Uiy suggestion that thera is to back them up la only 10 per be assigned to an Army Specializ­ For the next Initiation Irene be Intervlewe, dramas and guest opinion that the 1943 Cincinnati liiaueqtote ^ p p ly of shipyard tee for the last twp years. Joining Deacon Curtis and Jit Muldbon A few of the other celebrities 'though the praaent epneart seaaon using it /a s an instructor on the corhbinatlon of Miller to F re j/to Reds' second base combination left the emtrolB of a street ear to legpXas an umpire for 25 yeara. I cent. Why don’t their friends and ed Training U n ^ as an enlisted Members of M. H. S. received a Illing was blind-folded and made were among recent visitors at speakars, the first to be Prmtise when they tied the record in 1931. i/is a reflection on man- man on actlv^fluty, receiving the pleasant surprise Wednesday, the Girl Resen’os hj her junior with whom he has had interview^ baa taiss mors broerteaata to go, shootii^ range at the Norfolk Na­ McCormick has as great a chance gat into the game of whioh ha haa made a trip to Japan, He wag . I relatives do better than that? year, she won the Residency of to stand on S plank, holding on to M. H. S.: they have just completed Brown, OPA head. With Miller teaming with Frey, •fiHBont/^hicb they say is fully pay of a priyate seventh grade, to March 17. when they received a ! are: Carmen Miranda, Mayor La- plans for next year's schedule by val 'pruning Station. A keen sto- of being as well remembered aa been such an integral part: hot the herb O’Doul eras, but Make an appointment right away hA following two boys on either side of her their initial training at Newport. Bl^es Beaten of gfins and pistols. Hutchin- the Reds’ defense will bo even Flawteaa Sobedutea ■' of t u n in g the necessary and assure our boys- we are with pursue a curriculum of study for visit from Lieut, ij.g.) Charles *he organization thA following while two other boys lifted the Guardia, Boris Karloff, C. Aubrey that of Tinker to Evers to Chance. umpired the games and preserved, ' year. Pete Major is now stationed at ths NBC symphony already have Julia Sanderson and Frank has developed into a top- stronger than It has been since McNally invented a plow which these anecdotes. of {Mople for supervisory them 100 per cent with blood plas­ which he/has shown himself quali­ Hurlburt who Was home on a ten- plank slightly. The two supporters ^ I t h . Fred . Waring, Admiral been completed. Arturo Toscanini Crumlt, for their CBS quiz Satur­ It is doubtful that peaiaeon Bill fied. Individual choice of cur­ day leave. One of Carolj-n’a weaknesses is Amherst, studying meteorology. ByW, Eddie Cantor, and Oscar Le­ it Instructor, tutors officers McKrthnie meant rtl that. For they hit the pennant trail in ’39. reduced the Ume of rennwifig ice •Our teams beat the Japs s9 ''' ma as well as dollars for the War plneapple-upside-doi^'n cakk Dur­ lowered themselves as the plank Of course, all of these boys have and Leopold Stokowski are to con­ day night, are to *•« what hap­ By Old Timers 'and enlisted men. and is regarded Miiltr is a valuable acquisition, from 11 hours for 80 mM to 50 Mo Tsiswitng Of Noedo Fund. riculum. will be given se rie s con- At present Lieut. Hurlburt has vant. The story, which really got one thing from Milter to Frey to one-sided it was terrihla. Seera|i ing her “hobby time” she has^made was raised and Irene was finally our personal blessing. tinue as altamste conductors, each pens when a team o f three male by veteran firearms instructors but shorUtopping wasn’t tho cry­ minutes for six. of 16 aad 20 to 0. And they eouUl .«| A AetosDy tbm would be no Production. si^tetion, although the Army been taking an Indoctrination told to jump as though she were him his start with the Courant, handling 12 programa as they did Broadway writers co m p e te s \.^ — McCormick lacks ths lyrical scrapbooks entering picture\ of was the one of Judy Garland and here as one who "knows all f the ing need. He perfected flawless schedules havs bsen 40 to 0. They weye auR- ; I iBMBing in m anpesw needs since Right after Pearl Harbor, Mrs. will assign each candidate to the course, which consists of going Britain’s Royal Family. Her pref­ at a great height. Irene was sur­ tala ysar. against three women magazine edi- swing of from' Tinker to Evers to Bw same total num b^of workers Curriculum for which his aptitudes through the routine of a radet. He In the Senior Latin class, there Mickey'PUioney. He interviewed Experiei^cd Vcls Mrtie dope ” Clianee, so w^tl not Inspire the While he talks of from Milter for converting overnight for all posed to be pietty good playerg * I F. E. WatU of High street extent erence in music runs from the prised to discover she- was onW- The new season opening October tore. Heading the men will be Ray to Frey to McCormick. McKech­ MMfld he ipraad ever three Shifts Indicate him best suited. haa two dutiea to perform. First are exactly four studenta. Four them wltep they did a show in "I never thought that my love verse w r itt* aroutid the old Chi­ sorts of shows—Ice, horse, dog, but the results got to be aa Sion, called on her neighbors and ciasalcs to popular times, "but not two inches frdm the floor. She -re- 31 will be the seventh (or the or­ Peacock of the AP. Youngsters P la ^ .\8 for hunting would lead to this.” nie no do'ibt has one eye on the chicken or what have you— the Blilsad of two. The new plan provides for the of all he la a military Instructor, girls, who have to do their home­ Hartford. \ cago Cub immortala sided they woulm't come out for' ' asked them to form a jazzy awing!” (xivered while everyone played work every night, for ' can you chestra. the sixth for Toscanini ------said HutehinMon, a chief petty offi­ club’s anemic 1042 batting aver­ circut, hockey, ski oamlvxte Tfiarefora, since, fhe^rambar examination of ail male students which'consists of Instructing mili­ Carolyn works in a local store Mr. Ensworth has a hobby of Thev Wish Eddie Alllier, Lonny Prey and the games. Wa had to put ta aae-.^i group to meet in her recreation dirts, horseshoes, and miolts. imagine what you’d do If you collecting ietterheads. • He has a and the third for Stokowski. Plana i Topics Tonight: NBC—8, Fanny cer, as he showed a young blue­ age, .231? which was lower than fights, wrastling, basketball, ro- gC wortcors would be this same no who have attained their 17th and tary tactics. In addition to this after school: She ib, considering iett( also call for a summer series of. i Brice, Frank Morgan; 8:30, Ald- Frank /M cCorm ick are ;>lenty ond atringsre to make them taaR^I room each week. Most yOf the Edith Andisio wM.'^ind-foIded didn’t? It isn't a question of will most - interesting assortment of jacket how to atrip a rifle, “ but that of the Phillies. does, track and field meets, six I aairttar what the number of have not reached their 22nd blrth- task he is a. part-time coach. entering the University of New broadcaaU aa in tha past, using i rich Family; 9, Bing Croeby, ^ r t good/however, and the uauXHy good. , A nelghbora were strangers to one and wqs under the "Impression she I get called on today, but "Will I them. He used to get the auto­ The Royal Blues /are blue . this I’m thankful that It did. It's more It is pleasant to have players day bicycle races, soccer, dance Imitate Tanks 'I f fcsoMng rsquirsmenU would be another and some cc^dn’t sew, daya by July 1, 1943, and who Upon the completion of his leave Hampshire, and taking the Home was wiiklng oh eggs In her stock­ guest conductors. I#hr; 9:30. Rudy Vallee, Joan Da­ conservative McKechni* may be have graduated or are expected to Ueut. Hurlburt will be sent to get called on first, second, thlrq, graphs of the celebrities, but now morning. fun than it ia work and I’m cer­ (vljo kee.p your club out of trou­ marathons, theatrical produe "They aped everything we diH * | same. but they all met mid have kept Economics or. Laboratory Techni­ ing feet, T u t soon discovered Stokowski will conclude his ap­ vis; 10, Garry Moore taking over tainly grateful for the opportunity excused for going into ecstacies graduate from aecondary schooia Iowa City, Iowa. or fourth?” You never know he takes pictures o f them. Some­ Last night at tae West Side Rec in speaking of them. ble, .but what Bill McKechnie Oons. political rallies, meetings, including our walk and geeturee- > .'Ohoimlttca officials say this: 'rjght on meeting/Wery Wednes­ cian's course. crackers --had replaced the eggs. pearances for this year on Sunday, for Abbott and Ooetcllo; 10:80, to to of some aaalstance.’’ 1 'TiBto are a number p t factors prior to that date. It is designed to When asked what he liked about —Wanda Kosinski which end of the lesson to prepare, times be sends one o|* two of these. the Oldti men/took them over to 'They'll Spur Eaoh Other wante at the moment are hitters anything anyona wante to put on "I never aa^ of them Mt s a I day. Those who iebuldn’t sew soon John Pallein had to kiss a maga­ so you have to prepare both ends with Toscanini in charge on April March of Time. Fbed enlisted about a year ago. who can stir up trouble. for a rental o f $0000 per diem lus^vsd which vary from city to provide Information useful to the the United States Naval Reserve, photographs to the 'pe'rson inter­ CBS—3, Ransom Sherman and Miller, the shnrtstopping ety- home run all the .time I waa thara. ^ I learaed how and knitting was tak­ zine cover three times bllnd-fold- and in the middle, too! viewed, who autographs J r and 4 and-11. In addition Toscanini the tune o t ^ 5 2 despite a score of He has been assigned to variXis The pipes are freezing for hock' Bli^ and yard to yard. Armed Forces In Lieut. Hurlburt replied. "I like Adolphe Menjou; 8;30, Death Val­ li.st,- was brilliant in Boston, They were great for the old ^ ' en uh too. Hwdreds of garments The last tfme he bent over a sends it back to him. \ f win direct the orchestra In a spe­ 28, points by Surowiee. The young­ duties here but he rates his pres­ ey while the last rounds are be­ Moat o f those yards using the Iiave ^ n ^ m p le t e d by this group (a» Selecting students for col­ just about everything there is to Chance in Track ^ cial war bond broadcast from Car­ ley Days; 9. Major Bowes ams- where he never appeared happy. squeeae play, bunting, etc. plate of flour met his face. Joy Mr. Ensworth hays thM most of sters w m confident that by the ent assignment aa tops. / PHiUhers Swamp ing fought, and the eircus is roov IglMinr method are averaging and th ^ /^ J o y the companionship leges training under the , Army it." Anyone passing by the door of negie hall on Easter. ijurs; 9:80, ifage Door Canteen; The club waa down and Miller is had more sl^s for playa at the' # I Curtis and Thomas Gorman fed the World Office wlH behold a ser­ his success is due to luck\ with a ing.dn downstairs. When the Gar' over. 50 houra work a week and ngt^borllnesa. Mrs. Watts Specialized 'Training Program The ambition of each cadet is to each other bananas while blind­ Time oo NBC will continue from 10. First lin a glove Ued to his bait- A lot of Tboae attidente who prefer the further enjoyment was had at school, to show passers by we’re is to have a definite list of ques­ By The .Associated Press Buckland tean. at the West Side of people. I But no matter what the. study. Dittmyer, Mrs Steven Waskitt tuck. Lieut. Hurlburt’s address, for season’s track squad according guest in many a program dating Town Meeting, “Pay As You Oq- 'their way. have aa competent a second base­ them wore bsaeball suits to schohj. g| Nai-y program'should fill out the ping pong and billiard tables. doing our bit, or rather, the J»ys tions made out ’beforehand. He Elizabeth, N. J.---Joe Sulick. Rec last night 83-20, Noren. Slnce.the new Garden's opening I Bhows, the committee office sa; Mfs^NWilllam Helth, Mrs. Rofiert "Admiaalon and' identiflefition those interested in writing to- him, to Coach Charles Wlgren. The back 14 years, la to be mistress of Tax” : 9:80, T om m y Dorsey banj' ' It was a close contest through­ man as Junior Frey at his side. *1 read where the Japancsefel ^ t t c output per man-hour in is: Lieut, (j.g.) Charles Hurlburt. Everyone w m reluctant' to leave are. says that the Individual’s tem per-' 145\, New York, outpolni®*! Gene Dtiffy and Modean led the attack in 192&, Jim McNally has rebuilt BrcmmNMrs. RichsiKd Wharton, Form for Navy College Training veteran .track mentor said that, when the doors were closed at ten ceremonies in a Saturday morning 10:80, Wings to Vlctqry. out the first three quarters. 'liie Miller and Frey will spur each have given up tae gams beoauae a I a^phDQding indiutry is " g o ^ up NavaT Pre-Flight School,- Iowa ament more or less determlnea cagey Oldtimora were smart Johnson, 14/*j. New York, (6). that the losem could not cope everyth Ihg but the rbof to faoill it is too much U. . A. stuff. nieyd| Mrs. PninqU Miner. NMrs. Earl Program Test (V-12).’’ Those who due to the war, some., of last o’clock. aeries on CBS which will deal with MBS—8, Singing Sam: ff:30. other. 8 * hff iq p s and bounds'.*' Caty, Iowa. some o f the questions. One should enough to Stave off repeated at­ with. It was 40-10 S t ths end ot tate the idoirement of the epee Carton, Mw^sPave Tbmnas, Miss prefer the Army program should yearis Uttermen wiU not report E. Andisio. speaking of doing our HUle bit. wartime food problems. It will be Busy Mr. Blngle, comedy; 9j80. A l Admire Technique An extraordinary base-cleaning probably figured they never wmdd i There were 60,000 woi rin the John Palleln, ’46. foT^ practice as they have been for the ^ d (?ro8a, we’re not one to not aak unnecessaiy questions, fredo Antonini Concert; IVNCAA tacks and Invitations to play a the first half and the same ratio taeular. beat ui at it anyhow, which seams *11 in 1640 Betty Watte, Mm .' Vlrgliua Brown ftll out the "Admission and Identi­ cause they, are very aggravating oXHed "Fxshlons. in Rations," and double play combination will be t tmtian’s oommerclal.yaj called Into the service or are hound. But the way the drive has . open a week from Saturday. wild brand of basketball and just nothing new in Cincinnati. The was maintained in the last two like a good frame of mind te keep xl 1,000.000. and Mrs. Erma Vbight. M r^W atte fication Form for the Army Col BasektbgU Tournament,- Fort Warren, yi^yo.—(4^—^Hard­ i; iMw there are mere helping the war effort by working been progressing at our school la to the person being Interviewed when the Blues were sure that Redlegs didn't do. badly in 1942 periods. The score: them in." I F Bfnelency has^ upped par- and others have sonP4u the sendee tege Training Program Test Mary Sullivan, 44, bitten topkicks didn’t know what Panthers - _-___ 't I and they feel tfiat t w .Red CJross (A-I2>.” Those who have ho pref­ Hi-Y, Girl Reserves in local defense factories. Play Day at EHHS little less than disgusting. As Sliss ' waa the way the game would end, with Eddie Jooat In the short IfcSilarly, eommi' e officials say. Barbara Morrison, '44. 27 principal oentar^in the first site meant, but they admired the . B. F. Gdnimandos Trim is a beacon light \ which,^ dri , erence play use either card, noting Coach Wlgren has had the try Low said, we’ve got to, give until suddenly found themselves in the .teclinique of the WAAC first ser­ field. They ted the National League I« Is those yards aking cargo ves tares weeks of Itaxch sbowsd a midatiff a blitz that settled the Duffy, rf ...... 8 I y ships—because them all together, and they^waiH that they have no preference. In outs meetii^ twice a is’eek to Proves Successful we feel It, not just the loose jo in t s W on’t geant reprimanding a reeurit: with 163 two-ply killings. I ' like Lil Plan Spring Dance change we happen to have In our i — , /'se e wr* •. decline of 2 per qm t in cattle, 14 outoomA, The attack came so un-r Moriarty, |f ...... 7 ,0 _ Doughboys Easily iV R a ce 60 Day» have bfsbn standanhsed. to do more. Plans are under way' Kei.ther casei' Qie card properly filled date and the number of boys out r cent in la n ^ and mutton and "Nobody told you to wiggle yet!” Horace Ford and Hughie O ite for this group to go into' the W put should be presenfed by the for the sport has been far less pockets at the time we’re asked to J U U lO r ' v a ir l V 181t8 expeetadly that it bewildered the Modean, c ...... • %. ifval v 4 ^ Is. the same officials per cant in hogs from the first Kennedy, r g ...... 4 1 ' be standardized because Donor Center soon. ndidate to tha supelfvlsor at the The Hl-Y enjoyed movies at the than In recent yeaM. Although give. How about foregoing that p Furnish Meat youngsterxsjmd before they got The Commandos defeated the "At Suffolk Downs M. H S. Leader class girls new record of. ‘‘Black Magic,* or I rthrae wseks February. started agaiX it was all over. The Noren, i f ...... H ' ^ •vary/Sea batUe discloses a need Congratulations, Mrs. ' Watte, o f the test. rmeeting held on Tuesday of this some of the weight men and par­ Will E > * Out DIatrtbatlon Doughboys 86-16 at the East Side ticipants in the other field events brougni' home part of the bacon that new eport coat, or that sharp | ^ O m C Il B score: for ^dhwges i . ships being built, and may others follow your lead! The-^^uiremofita for eleglbiUty wtek. The^ movies, shown by RationI prevent anyone- 39 6 98 Rec last night. At no time were Boston, 'Merbh 24~-el two morainga a week. The cent of all lamb and mutton, 46 where the players wear haU and 8- 9—Soldiers’ Plunge Period E. (’ollege Cliiims eye. FYed Keish, '40A Is now a first daughter. Peggy, who built a sum­ Back to the basketball play off, G o e h i-A lt’a 8«tUng , awfuUy Napey attended, tha per cent of all pork and 60 per communication from the league a w a ^ were conferred In the new S. outfielder, said today he had sign­ a s ^ organisation. Washington. March 25— (/Pi— (c) Be unmarried, and agroe to mer home at the, seashore snd protesting a bill vriilch would overcoats in the. hotel Iqbby.... Service Dept. lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, East Hartford after a hot four bard to mail a package now aday service waa one p t fM^tation and cent- o f all beef produced in tbesa Halloran General hoepltal on Stat­ And since the oil ran out, Joe Mc­ 6-10—Bowling Alleys open E. 8. ed a 1943 contract with the club Ths commission, recommended The War' Department mads pub­ remain tmmarried until coni' weM never free from guests. Final make ail major ^pointmenta sub­ The new Del Monte, Calif., ano would leave for the Cairo, 111., Reach FuialsAl . hff tha jgoyemor ta his Inaugural piloting a bomber out of Davis quartera. was destined to be the and to have it InaureA A f r e ^ „ organist and planiat gave » plants. en laland last week. Carthy liaa stopped boasUng lic today the names of 434 United mlMioned, unlesa sooner relesS' ly through an Ingenious plan of man boy • went up to the poet during the service, ject. to appnnral to both Houses. Navy pre-flight school will .have training camp Saturday. • _____ e| 4*^ aMcaas. would be required to re- States Artny- personnel. Including Monthan Field, Tucson. Arizona. winner by the final score of 3-2. With government purchasing on Among the men’ decorated were: about hia nifty penthouse suite Tomorrow; ed by the Navy Department, In a recent Utter to a member of acting cMzy, thp Carter’s rid them As the last event of the day, a office to mail a gift ta a sick I j^^ncy said Uiat everyone ia this scale, it ia obvious to pack­ The league suggested that the ,* Pvt. Ralph W. Couto of Nor­ varsity ' athletic teams in all 6-9—Junior boys’ game room Walker, wh< owns a hardware p w t ta racommendations in 1945.. 35 New Englanders, missing in selves of their unwelcome guests, governor be given more poxrer ‘m writb a view of the ocean.., But Brookliiie, Mass.. March id) Evidence potehHal officer the .faculty, he says, "I’m flying a relay race was held, in which one friend but found that he had informal. A note to all the ers . that anyone who expects to wich, Conn., wounded in tl^e arm they’U have to gr a long way to sports, but will limit travel to a open E. S. and W. S. store here, had previously said he -Top-aceded Pauline- Bets, of Roi- ^1 action in North Africa. qualifications, including appear­ Com and Frank Bumper. In the appointmenta, and that tax terms 250-mile radius.... Lieut. Mitchell expected to retire from baseball B t24 now and I really like them. girl from each school played the gotten the package. The next faablena: sweater and see. previously half-empty butcher when the Americans were storm­ ’T-8—Small Gym. open for Hand­ lins College. National 9«Wo«r^aiid , ^ Next of kin resitting in' 38 ances and schoIaMhip records. midst of an the turmoil George of his appointees coincide wlta.his eqiuU the opening of the Wmte J. Gary, fo*mer MlnnaBot%^ckle, this eeaaon and operate the store. iWeruer’i Students I think the 24 U the sweetest ship part of a dummy while the rdet o f day he went up but found that be predominate but aiacka and casee suddenly bulge with steaks ing a fort in Algiers. box camp. When Mrs. Grgce ball E. S. Indoor Women's Singles tu u ^ atatea. the District of Columbia Men now enlisted in any branch Carter’s boss and hts wife, Mr. her friends ran up, unpacked a own. has just been named atbleiK dl- He also has been working as a and Mexico have been notified. the Army haa for the purpose. had sealed the package, wherees 4ana" nUed to the knee and chops next week, simply be­ Pvt. Clarence Gregory of Lynn. Comiskey. the club’s boss, arrived 6-7—Small Gym. open foe box will defend her indoor champion- of the armed serviecs. Including and Mm . Gilman pay George suitcase, and hurriedly dressed you are oijly supposed to It very pepular on the campua cause Rationing la in effect, will Mass., injured near Faid Paaa. lector at Del Monte----- Major ing E. S. night policeman. T h e New Englandefg with next "Down here we pick up ^ 1 our visit. However, all turns out well just after a fiood. she demandM ^ e baaebaU player had asked ship today as she faces to ta ^ n e .- ! To Give Recitals V’-l. V-5. and V-7 reserves on in their raaltetlc ^ummy friend. Man­ with string. Finally on tha third I — suffer a sad dlailtuslonment . Jan. 31* 'Charlee M. Walton, Jr., who used 6- 7 — Tanks Basketball Period, eif kin included: active status, are not cUglbla to crew and work with them for two The house guests leave, but fast, a glass-bottom bdxt so sbe could to be placed on the voluntarily Wlnthrop. of HamUton. ta the « - chester (mme -out last, atill (urn-, day be added another package to Debnte—Feet W m t World Staagtatertxg Peak Psat Pvt. Daniel B. .Relihan of North to shoot baskets for Wert Point E. S. Connecticut: take this teat. months to see if we can get along and George Carter is promoted to aee the practice field. reUred Ust after folluie to agTM nate of the Women’s Netlonal W- FTad B. Wataar announoaa the with each other; then we go to the bling with the hooka on artics and the gift and brought them up to I ______Packers p o in ts out, alao, that YMCA S ch ed u le Walpole, N. H., who suffered leg m 1938:39, te finding shooting a 7- 8— Women’s Plunge period E Brooka, CpL Harold D.—Mrs. For the Army, all male appli a higher position . little more eompUcated these days. on a 1943 contract. door Singles tournament. ___ a f • atilaa of aprlng racltala second phase and then combat, long .btack pantaloons, while the the post office ami lo and behold, I ••{iMolved; That there should Im the peak seasoq (or hog alaugbter and arm fractures In acUon at Ste S. Hattie M. Brooks, mother, 57 centals one of the following groups George Carter was played by other three teams, who had already Unanswered Question As director of gunnery at Moore Mias Beta.and Mtea B ilaaa popUa. for Sunday af- am fiMt pilot o f thU crew and can you gueas what? That’s I ^ gf world powers aftei bad passed—on the basis of past Tomerrow Cloud, Algeria, Nov. 8. 8- 9—Men’s Plunge period E. 8 Grand straet, Rockville. are eligible to take the A-13 test Bob Bisaeli, -Lucy Carter, . Betty finished, sat on the floor laughing After reading in tale column Field, Tex:,*he shoots airplane ma- Tree Moved Carefully reached the final bracket at 8:18 la tha FadaraUon Di Giovanni. Pvt. Angelo M.— have nine man under me. right, the packages did not get on I preeent war" waa the topic pi years, hog marketings during the 6 :15-6:30 p. m.—Bus‘"*m men'a: Col. Ralph O. Devoe, Army Med­ 7-10—Bowling Alleys open E. & ing to form for they ware i a w « ^| as Army candidatea: Jane 'Whltham and Peggy Carter at the yaroius dummies. The day their long jeuiney. The reason | dlscuaslon held by the Debat* ical eons veteran In charge of tha about the Newark. N. J„ bowler chine-guaa. air-operated BB guns and W. 8. « f OMtar ehureh houaa. The John Di Giovanni, father, S2 Front "We have air to ground gunnery next aevarsl ipontas should be class. Fort Myera, Fla.—(iP>—A moth­ first and aacohd. The attr- (a ) High achoel and prepa.ratory by Jean Gragin. The unwelcome waa ended by a welcome trip-to the —the boy had forgotten the |g. gg^ History Clubs on Monday hospital, xrho mede the awxrda, who peevishly rolled a sacond ball on Unk teatners and gun sight af about ao isaur’s dura- •treet, Ansonia. ifiiaalona, bombing miasions 'and leas than ia January and Febru­ 6:8(>-7:80 p. m.—Cadets. Juniors er bird hovered overhead aa City RotUns College student te graduates who will have attain­ guests, Mr. and Mm . Bum Etest Hartford lunch room, where and Intermediates bsskstbaU seld that hundreds of American while one pin still was tottering, aiming point cameras.. .The 18th CeoMee SttO Freeh ha ptaaantad hgr Mr. War- Dioro, Pfc. Paul V,—Mm . Jerry Instnimeht flying here. Our crew money. At-last on the fourth I g^vntxm . The membera of the ary. Sheep slaughter also nor­ Supt. Fred M. Loudermilk and a favored to retain her taidoar ed their abvfnteenth but net were portrayed by Jimmy EflUott sandwiches, milk and cookiea were day the package proved satiafac- debating club, Marjorie Smytbe. soldiers grounded on the battle* Pvt. B. W. Slagle, base hospital, Field ArtUlery boaOng team of ita, ahlldrea DIoro, mother, 54 Washingtzm has the beet record in the squadron mally declihes during the apriim class. crew of workmen moved e large rete in today’e match. their twenty-aacond birthdays and Jean C^tjian. Mr* Gilman- ■jirved. tofy and passed poetal inspectiaa. I the negative, and Carmella 7:00 p. m.—Miss Grant’s claaa. fields were being treated at tae Daniel Bleld, Oa., xrrites: "1 dent Fort SUU Okla., cetebrated its vic­ Lozig Beach, CXiif.—OP)— Phar­ from atx to. ten avenue. West Havem by July first, 1948, regardless of for bombing. My bombai^er is Parker Vetrano and Mm . Oilman and aummer months. Thera is palm tree from the yacht basin Mtea Betz diapoasd « ! It was later annoimced that They have now reached their dee-1 Martino, and Barbara Henry of 7:80-8:30 p. m.—Women’s gym hospital, a new inaUtutlon situat care'how it was scored, what 1 tory in tae State Golden Qlovee macist Mate Tom Jump’s aunt atudylBg Gallo. Capt. Francis—Mrs. E p-, really tope. He can put those usually a slight falling-off in cat* parte. She foUowed the truck a ■Mded Unian Lopeue. rt C | | r whether they are now attending —Janet Brown. KkanebekUr had.come oitt flfat in ed on a S8S-acre wooded estate on want to know te did tae pin boy tourney by buying a $100 me ted cookias to him fast Novem­ w a ha haard vaoa H. OaUo, wife, 70 Chpeent bontee on the target every Ume. Sock and Butkin’a gueate were tinstlon. (Wa hope). | the History CSub supported the af- . tie rtaughtar, whlcfa axpaoda again mile aad a half to the tree’s new tend,- N. T „ •-*. 8-8, ' eelleBe. t ^ bowling. All four aehaais had .flsmatise. After the main spesebaa 7:80 p. m.—Hl-Y Ofrl Riserves the Island. Tbs descriptipn of throw tae hot-bead out on hia ear bond for Karan Duabane. 18- ber. He. was aboard ship in the Mraat, Winsted. (b) High aslMol aad prspsratecy Meet o f the hotashtng ie (ran 10,- students wBo .irished to jsta toe a “super mipei'* tima and wnanlr in September and October. location. After It was re-set, ■ the the (Inate while p. 8. Don’t forget! Dee!t|ware given the qnestfcm was open- The nonagi S|nlBg downturn in card party. the hospital and ita acUvlttes. re- for double-belling' him?” monta-oM daughtet^ o f Lieut. 'Paclllc. The cookiea were telivered JoWan. Pfc. Stephen— Mta. school seniors who will bs grsdu- 000 feet above grtamd: We have club next year find also Mr. Browns moualy agreM that the Bast Hart­ ’Duke" Duahaae.-former amateur to him yeateiday—inJLiong Beach, bird settled on a neat In tha tap- took Naney, O orha^ s8 Nellie J^ordan. mother, 94 Water flMt, 19^ ^rovid' a few miseione from 26,000 feet Bair, who coated the play. ford |lrlB gta the "perfect boat- let April Fool'a Day get the tart-to6 to ^ itat of tap club, aiul a , 8:80>B ^ R m. -Badminton. legsed by the Second Sejprioe) Com- tree had beaa sBoved eb cate- ta ■ ■ |i. al- tt had a apnrtty gf rage. ebamptea wbo dted in ‘They're st;U *” ■‘*1^ -t u i ■o \ ./ UANCHE$tER EVENING HERALD. B1ANCHE8TBR. CX)NN.«..THURSDAY. MARCH 26.194ft RAGE N T N i / ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, MARCH 26,1943 EIGHT ''*wr we a re.. . . The world surely needs him from carO/mnd other dongere: HOLD EV ERYTUING it, and it la so easily done if we AequolntailM (bailing .the little only decide to d^,!!. . . . Try get­ fellow)—^ l l o . Bobble! le that ting rid of a few kind words to your Daddy and Mother? your friends every day of yoiir BobJMe—No! They’re my con- life. vCy Mountaineer—Doctor, I want Just kept me awake minklng of leave -the room fob a few minutes. ?ofi_ ilk you to look at my son'-in-Taw. I the higher prices and scarcity, of During the mothers absence the Woman Lecturer (getting Plenty of Cold Weather brVbur Benefit Copyright. 1943 shot at him yesterday, and took all meat \ picture waa taken subcessfuUy. On strong, and very emphatic)—Yei SAW R f N ! AC a piece out of his ear. When little Cflara was about tq the way home the mother asked: women have been misjudgedidged fbr Cranbrook, B. C.—(P)— Colder NEA Sarvica. 4nc 5 " ^ 0jtts'aiu40tD Doctor—Shame on you, shooting go to her chum’s party her fathM. Mother—What did the nice man ages! They have suffereded ^ a than a loan ehark’e' heart! Osn-' your son-in-law. gave her a few hints,on how to say to make mother’s littiS. darling thousand ways! brook had 98.6 inches of snow; Mountaineer— Huh! He wasn't conduct herself: 0 . •it sun? I consciously. “I ’ll go git him snd She paused to give the('hsteners 12 February days of sub-zero Repairing 23 Help Wanted— Male 36 Household Goods 51 Hope T. my son-in-law when I shot him. Father—If they aak you to dine Little Darling— He said: "You weather and only 10 January days Lost aad Ponnd 1 Lost and Found ! ' Wanted— Rooms— Board Il2 i Miss Stuart and meet you here with them, you must say, “No, •it atiil, ydu little nuisance, or I’ll time to consldep the toomentous by, lunchtime," he said. "Yea’m.” that were above zero. One day 1941 PONTIAC 8 COUPE sedan, Wa n t e d —GARDENS to plow. MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ WANTED — CARPENTER f^ 3 PIECE w a l n u t bedroom eet, Chapter XXll Someone wrote, “Distance lends thank you, I have already dined." knock your block off,” so I sat statement. /' / X^OgT-^ASS BOOK NO. 48S3&— LOST—UOHT BLUE coat sweat- WANTED —TWO OR THREE . ^ Pot watched him go. He Little Mai)/(ln'klidlence, mur­ In January it was 41 degrees be­ small mlleAge; excellent condl- Wkrren O. Cau. 18 Ulac atreet. ed, shear gnnding, aey OtUng room remodeling'job. 42 Edwards 2 piece maple bedroom set, stijdio furnished rooms or rooms for enchantment to the view." That When she arrived, however, the still. low zero, lowest mark In IS years. NoUca li .hereby given that Paea between Gas Office and Ed Bryan, pilot friend of Jimmy, vvalked heavily. There was some- muring)—'I’here’s one {vay in tidn, 1941 Chevrolet t o ^ e sedan, Taj. $-1468. / ______duplicating, vacuum cleanera etc strept. couch. 21 River street, Renville, light housekeeping by refitted may expUkln why we so often hear first thing her chum’s' father said ■aok No. 4g8S8 iuued by Ihe Birch street, Wednesday morn­ .Carr and Pat Friday, came to Pat friendly and good which thejr never have suffered very clei^n, 1940 Plymouth 4 door overhauled. Bralthwalte, 62 Pearl 2nd floor. girh, centrally located. Tel. 3181. bq the oulet thla- morning about ^d Bryan. He held an odd Of “those good old days." In some to her was: What we need is a strong battle .Bavinge Banfc- of Itancheeter h u ing. Please call 6838 after 8:30. atreet WANTED —TRUCK' DRIVERS. ways those days may contrast with Chum’s Father—Come, Clara, brew. . . . A potent punch that Will shd never will! sedan. Priced righL Cole Motors, BaUdjw-*^onlracting 14 Apply Carlson tt Company, 44 10 o■ ’cloc: ■ )CK, sort of wisdom, she knew. Woman Lecturer (fixing her eye boon loat or deatroyed, and writ­ said he, *a’m a litUs present days, heightening appre^ and have a bite with us. make us see the tough days ahead LOST—IN FRONT OF North “tend «164. PIANO INNING and repairing. Stock Place. FOR SALBX^AGI^ “Miss Pat, "Maybe I ought to listen to on Mm, and demanding)—And A Thought ten appUcaUoo haa.,be«n made to FOR NEW DR ALTERATION Chef gas Apartments. Plats, worried.” elation of the “old days.’’ But good Clara—No, thank you. I haVe and put praivn in our backs to do. ■aid bank by the Pefaon In whose library, 28 inch Elgin boys Player piano specialty, John range. 42 Del^g“ ijpnt sistreet. him!” something sang within her. the work that Ilea ahead, . . . what Way is that? FOR SALE —1936 PONTIAC Jobs sea WiMUto Kanehl. 619 Can­ Tenements 63 “Are you. EdT W hy?" “Maybe Jimmy and I—Jimmy and as those days may have peen, we already bitten. juuae such book was Issued, for bicycle, blue and cream color, sedan, pracUcally new Ures, good Oockerham, 28 Bigelow street. have to deal with preseht days, Shooting fish in a rain barrel is . Little . Man—They never have Where the Spirit nf the Lord is, wit^ balloon Urea, basket car­ tor street Talephhna 7778. Oogs— Birds— Petu 41 YOU CAN BUY IT HER&-A "Weil, you know' how it is. I—maybe Jimmy really could be suffered In silence! puraent of the amount of deposit condition. Also 1936 Ford sedan, Tel. 4219. YOUNG MARRIKD WOMAN, and should therefore make these Both the photographer and the for Basies: Let’s go wh'ale/liaE.- thera is liberty.— D Corinthians rier, on front, light on horn. Re­ beautiful 3 pe. maple bedroom When it’s going to be one whale madeade to—" lepresented by said book, or for good condition, fair Ures. Tele­ LOyALTY FOR SALE—Adorable husband In service, desires t o \ I of a big storm, everything’s quiet Her eyes were bright again, and as good or better, thereby gaiiUng mother had failed to make ths poonlng Uks msn. ^ $:17. ward if returned. 168 Hilliard St. NEW CONVERTIBLE roPS. cel- suite for only $59.95 See Ben­ .wwtVttMriamiivitt t » «tx v. > wt. «w. the Issuance of a duplicate book phone 6839 before 3 p. ip- / Roofing— Siding 17-A Red Cooker puppies ready now. share apartment ..with young latly snd riiay to r several hours Just the chin had stopped shaking. For some credit tor oprselvea restless llttls four-ysar-oM sit still A doting Aunt and Uncle were lulold replaced in curtains, all son’s Fum. 713 Main. taking a very small, but very live­ The love of liberty with life Is "Auxiliary Smith couldn’t come therefor. ______kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- Utter of beauUful blacks ready or married woman whose husband preceding." almost 10' minutes she stood there long snougb to hsve her picturs Kind w ords.. . . On* of the A n ­ 1942 CHEVROLET CLU^coupe. ROOFING AND SIDING' OUR is also it) service. Just over town taken. Finally the photographer ders of this world Ur why we are ly boy, for a walk. They kept him given, and life Itself the inferior —she didn't have anything to Announcements tng, 90 Cauibrioge street Tele­ ' soon. Jack Frost Kennels, 26 HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or “Oh . . . I see. . . . Yes, Ed, thinking of a great many thing. Doctor (taInsomnia victim) — |jr>aT—MONBY BELT containing 1941 Plymouth deluxe 2 door, specialty. Highest quality ma­ line, use of . car if desired, $15.00 suggested that the little darling not all kinder to each otljer than between them In'border to protect gift of Heaven.—Dryden. wear!” phone 4740. Gardner street. rent, fully adjustable. Rates rek^ it is swfully sUl. I—1 haven't Of Loralne. and Jimmy, and her­ Did you try counting sheep ? sum of money, from Norman 1941 Chevrolet conver^ble coupe, terials. Workmanship guarantohd. month rent. Phone 4230 ^tw een been in the weather office so I self. Of trivial words, which Insomnia Victim—Gosh, yes! It might be quiet if her mother would • street to Cheney Mills. Reward If WANTED — PASSENGERS to 1940 Packard 4 door sedan, like sonable. Call Keith Furniture. Aiao carpentry. A. A. Dion, Inc; Tel. 4159. 9 a. m. and 2 p. tn. \ don’t know what the boromster might have carried deep import returned to office Dye Dept.. East Hertford Aircraft. 3:30 to new, 1940 Chevrolet'4 door sedan, 299 Autumn street Phone 4860. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Help Wanted— F'emale 35 reading U, but anyway 1, think if she could have read them prop­ RED RYDER Something He Doean’t Have BY FRED H A ^ A N Cheney Bros. midnight shift. Tel. 7319. 1940 Plymouth,/. Mdan, 1939 Wffi—** erly, ROOFING AND SIDING. Asbes- FOR SALE—ONE GOOD farm FOR SALE- PRACTICALLY new FUNNY BUSINESS Chevrolet coach/ 1938 Plymouth white combination oil and gas Suburban for Rent 66 •T wasn’t talking about the "After all, he really did caU me CAN TAKE 2 OR 3 riders to and toB and Asphalt shingles. Maurice horse, 2 horse farm wagon, 1 S £ 6 ‘* VJE PASS 1VUWUSH1HE coupe, 1937 Otdsmoblle sedan, kitchen range. Phone 7726. weather.” back from Elmira! Made Ed bring COUNTRY f HERE'S k Picture o r a from Hartford, Terry Turbine 1936 Graham sedan, new Ures. A. Peterson. Shop, 59 Amity WANTED —GROCERY CLERK. sulky plough. Telephone 3261. . FOR RENT—2.' ACRES of land me to Phoenix. Had me be the for tobacco or potatoes, , shod "N o?” hoc5an» like the o n e you used to vicinity, 8-5 shifL Call 8400. Brunner's, , '80 Oakland atreet. street Hartford, Conn. Phone Mahieu Grocery. 183 Spruce St. FOR SALE^IN EXCEU^NT ” It may or may not storm, for flight” passenger again. . . , ^And LIVE IN-' (Se e , buy I’LL BE (SlADYO p. W. WOOliWORTH CO. 3-8925. room for 17 acres. Apply Gus he—he's been so very nice, at ev­ YD R-MNItO VALLEY RNNCH. Phone 51$1. After 8 4486. Poultry and Supplies 43 condition, 17 yards of Wilton the glider Uain flight But 1 was stair runner, single bed'mattress, Schaller, 352 Woodland street be- tslklng about that Stuart dame." ery turn. He had soma candy tor offers permanent employ- WANTED— COOK, famUy of two. for 2:30 p. m. FOR SAtE-1937 FORD 2 door also folding baby carriage, bassi­ "Oh. 1 see. Ed, has she acted up me onqe, too. And h^—teases -ipe, menu axperienc^ or Inei- Roofing 17-B Write Box y. Herald. FOR SALE—TWO MONTHS old, DO YOU HAVE sedan/,85 horse power motor, $76. Hall-Cross chicks, about 700. nette, and bathinette' and scale. again?” Pat was mUdly alarmed. but never Loraine. Maybe he— Afrlenced. Married women 39 A8l>''"^^k street ED COUGHLIN -REPAIRS OF w a i t e d —HXPERtENCED cook Well started. Also saw-rig. An­ 117 Prospect str^^t. - "Nb’m, she hasn't That’s Just The singing within hef had be­ Wanted to Rent 68 come a symphony nowl That old MONE^ TO INVEST all types of roofa. 390 Woodland 4 to 8 daily, ^ in family. thony J. Gozds, 287 Oakland St. the trouble. 1 worry shout her 'tar fall or part time work f o r s a l e —1938 HUDSON sedan. being so quiet.” , nebulous hope, which she had Very good tires. Call 3849 after street. Phone 7707, Sleep in or out. Tel. 4468. 21 WANTED—FURNISHED apart­ welcomed. Saleswomen fall ‘ IN MORTGAGES? Hartford Road. BABY CHICKS from our owm Machinery and Toob 52 ment or house. Call Captain "But—mSjybe she’s just ashamed stifled, was rising a$ain persistent 6 p. m. Pullorum Clean, production bred Smith, at 5167 or 5756. of herself.” and strong. or part time. If you are in­ Ed snorted. "Hunh!" Oeslnible, conservative ffrst FOR SALE—1937 CHEV. sedan, Moving— Trucking— WANTED—LAUNDRESS to oall stock. New Hampshires, Reds and FOR SALE—ELECTRIC motors, (To Be Conttnued) experienced. we will train mortgages to be plaesd for o o f Crosses. Straight or aexed. 1-3 botee power, repulsion induc- WANTED—FOHR OR five rooms “Maybe we helped her see it fully equipped, Reasonable. Ap­ Storage 20 for and deliver small family, our way. Jimmy’s way. I mean.” ellents. 60% to 60% of ap­ wash, or to do the work at 50 Demand necessitates advance . tion ball bearing. 1725 R. p : M. by young couple. No children. Call you. Apply F. W. Wool- ply 19 Woodland street Town. 3236 after 5 p. m. "1 been sticking close to her. praisal value. Amonnts rang­ FHE AUSTIN A. UHAMBEUia .Uo' Forest street Tel. Mrs. Philip orders. Also cockerel chicks for Phone Mancheater 2-1279. Follows Orders Literally « MKaM> MOOAM worth Co„ Manchester. ing from $8,000 to $5,600,/ 6— local and long distance moving. under cover like. She stands Cheney 3311. fancy roasters. Fred Miller's WANTED BY TWO women, small •round and smokes and dtafsa off 10—16-year plan at a rate of Garages—Service- Return -toao system, fomlturs Poultry Farm, Coventry. Phone NEW CLETRAC Agricultural Wsterbury—(/P) — Rep. Talbot, 6% Interest. crawlers. Power you can count unfurniahetl apartment or house. at nothing too much. It ain’t Storage 10 storage. Dial 6260. WANTED—FIVE WOMEN for Manchester 8626. Phone 7696. whose home is in nearby Nauga laundry work, 55c per hour while on the year around. Buy Cletrac healthy. For us.” tuck, tells thla story of s new em­ ALLEN * HITCHCOCK. INC. “Ed, be nice to her. Jnvits her BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Careful, Boots! BY EDGAR MARTIN FOR RENT—GARAGE. Apply 24 learning. Apply Hollaiid Cleaners, now and enjoy economy, power, ploye at the WPB office tn Wash' ■J 96$ Mala S t TeL 8-1086 Repairing 23 to lunch, and invite me and Jim­ \ Griswold street or telephone 1007 Main atreet. Fuel and Feed 49-A traction the year around. Dublin Lots for Sale 73 ington who took otders literally, Tractor Company, Wllllmantlc. my too. Win you? We got out of 8706. The boss told her. to send a letter WANTED TO TUNBi. repair and WANTED — STENOGRAPHER. FIRE WOOD FOR S.^i.B—CaU FOR BALE—BUILDINO loU at all the reception committee do­ to a regional WPB office and i FOR SALE regulate your piano or player One who is capable of general Zola Brothers, Ctest^bury 2485 corner a t Nye and View streets. ings, becauas ws'rs planning ths carbon to a broaa A c^ p e r com NSt piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. after 7 p. m. air train. But Jimmy and I have K Six -Room Single, hot Business Services Offered 13 office wotk. Write Box D, Herald. Musical Instruments 63 cau s$27. pany here.' That explains how an to eat somewhere!” official of the company got a letter House insu- LAWNMOWER EXPERTS since OFFICE GIRL TO handle large GRAND PIANO BARGAIN— If "You figure If she’s with com­ F Q R S A L E ASHES AND RUBBISH removed, 1924. Power or band mowers, all Household Goods 51 containing a single piece of carbon Stor^Nidndows and also cellars and yards cleaned ouL volume of detail work. Must be you #ant a new or used grand, pany she’ll behave better?” Ed paper—and nothin{, else. types sharpened, repaired, over­ please get in touch with ua at asked. VeneliaB blinds, Drop a penny postcard to Truck­ able to take dictation- and type­ JUST A SIMPLE Says Nation May hauled. Air cooled engines serv­ write. No age limit. MontgoAiery once, because you can save “ Yes! Wouldn’t you mope, too. •bo frtends, a ^ h ic k - ing, 61 Mill strset, Mancheater. iced. Saws filed, set, repaired. BUSmESS TRANSACTION Just left alone? If you wers In Both Going Same Place 1939 Ward. and we really mean IL If you want money, as we must dispose of . coop with small Scissors hedge and grass shears, ^veral, quickly, to make room. Go Totalitarian her shoes? And besides—Lprains 1------(Chicago— (iP) — Pianist Arthur 9t is 100x150 ft. Occu^ knives, axes etc., sharpened. Capi­ WANTED—GIRLS for small as­ to buy furniture very reasonably Famous makes. Fully guaran­ can’t—she isn’t really—like we visit Alberts, 43 All3m street, Rubinstein nervously paced the 3-25 •tUJTf April 1. Price .... .$6,500 tol Grinding Co., 38 Main. Tele­ sembly work! Part or full time. teed. Trade in your present piano. think. Jimmy wouldn't have Oldsmobile phone ,7958. Apply Kage Co., Elm street, or Hartford, Conn., - and you’ll be New York, March 25.—(/P)— loved her.” walk in front of his hotel aa the ‘It’.s a safely fool rest-^he j(avc Junior :i toy car|)onfer Allen & Hitchcock, Terras arranged. Prices start at doorman vainly tried to comman­ Call 8228. pleassintly surprised at the low $245.00. Phone Hartford 2-6787 Eric A. Johnston, president of the Big Ed Bryan looked Intently In ^A *! mechanical condi­ price for which you can purchase deer a taxi to take him to bis con­ set for his birlhday!" Seven-Room Dutch Colo­ Inc. or write A. L. Owen Music Co., United States Chamber of Com­ at Pat. His lips worked in and tion. '^^Very good tirc^. 3 rooms of furniture. cert. Finally, a cab drove up but It nial, toilet down and batij- WANTED—SOME ONE t ^ do 265 Tnimbull street, Hartford. merce, asserts that "there ia out in half-comic- way. "Hmp!” Priced r«h 4 for quick sab. Manchester Office: $159.50 some danger that our coimtry he grunted again. "'You get me had a passenger, a lady who gra­ room up. Fireplace. Steam family Ironing weekly. Your home BY GALBRAITH or mine. Write Box O, Herald. Consisting of Bedroom Suite. Liv­ may 'go totalitarian." and adds mixed up sometimes. Sounds like ciously agreed to let Rubinstein SIDE GLANCES TELEPH 7823 953 Main SU TeL 3301 boat, oil burner. 2-car gar- FOR RENT ing Room Suite and Breakfast Set Office and Store that “if that danger is not avert­ you're actually standing up for ride with her. “Where are you go­ [c. Large comer lot. Wllllmantlc Offioe: including the necessary' acceS' ed, the cause o f world peace, too, her!” ing?” Rubinstein asked. "To the Equipmmt 54 What a Prophet! BY V. T. H A ^JulM ouse insubted. Storm 884 Main 8L TeL l$ $ 6 Help Wanted— Male 36 soriea will be endangered.’’ "I am, Ed.” opera house,” she replied. “ So am LLLEY'OOP N, , 3 Addressing sm audience, of the "W hy?" I," said Rubinstein. The passenger srindows and screens, 5 PC. MAPLE KITOTEN and FOR s a l e : —MAHOGANY office H— f WHEM Z SAID FURNISHED WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL boy Institute at Arte and Sciences ‘if She didn’t answer that. But was ROth Cbatterton, the actress. REAL ESTATE LISTING dinnette group:, in profusion deek 42"xSl 1-2 with center after a {o"K pause She looked di­ THEVTI VMdiSte.T 'MO* to work afternoons and Satur­ drawer and 3 others and plate Columbia university, the 46- JUST BEIte’ % Acre Laad^' Six-Room ' m ^ u h e s t e b — $29.50 up at Bmson’s. year-old Spokane, Wash., busi­ rectly at him. Ed began nodding, To Use Reward For Bond F O R S A L E ROOMS days at Larsen’s Feed Store, 38 glass top. Also, chair to match. and he spoke his new wisdom in i MEVC(2 t » 6 A w e o House, furnace heat. Chick- Depot Square. Apply In person. See Frank Merriman at Watktas. nessman declared lost night that yvaeV d o »t / FOR SALE—3 PIECE living room "every time the state subsidizes low ,' respectful tone. coop and R u n . Good Two-Family House in Busi­ Rooth^aln Street. New 4- * Suitable fnr * suite, practically new, 9x12 rug, "Miss PaL you been telling Stu­ C hicago'— (iP)— Ten-year-old WANTED—A MAN WITH some an individual, the state by that Helene Hula espied a'purse on the location and good targain ness Zone, 160-162 Center room sln^le^ Fireplace. Mod- Light Housekeeping gas range, miscellaneous house­ act becomes more' authoritative art this was all impersonal with rm kitchen. '-Itot water heal experience to prepare and plant Wanted—^To Bay 58 floor of a shop. Opening it, shs a t ...... '.$5,000 Street. Comer location. Six hold’ goods. 56 Alexander. and the individual gives up some you. But it ain’t. Is it? It’s so (rnal). S. P. $6,800. D. P. I TELEPHONE 5332 small vegetable garden at 50 doggone personal it hurts!” found $337 and a ration Card be­ rooms to each rent with 81,600. Reagjr aoW.,^ ^ Forest street, and to work the * IN DOW SHADES - VeneUan WANTED—PAIR OF boots. Bike righL” longing to Mrs. Dpmenica Mls- 9 or 10, not over 1 year A. YmjCK DRIVER second floor. \ M is s PaL” said he, softly. "She age. Down payment $1,000. \ Telephone 6-3281 Always Right Reported Afloat don’t miss m any tricks.'’ Evening Henild Apply^in Person, FOR RENT — COMFORTABLE "But it — it’s still Itnpersonal. Hartford Road Section. $- All f this! I can tend strictly Qasaified Advertisements Single House, 43 Scarbor­ room, for 2 young women, in pri-’ room single All improvements. vate family. 82 Chestnut street LoflMon, March 25— (/P>—- Prime to business . And if Loraine is— \ Count MX averxse wonu to a iint ough Road — seven rooms. Garage. Nice garden let. S; P, is— ’! telttaU. Bombara and abbraviatlona G.E. Willie second floor. Minister Churchill declared today eoeb .obent aa a word and cuntboued Tile bath. Fireplace and $4,800. O. P. $1,600. that the. "have "You could fight back,” Ed sug­ werda as two werda Iflalwiua eest steam heaW large lot. Re­ FOR RENT—PLHteJBAire cepi- afloat subatantlally larger fleets gested. "You’re pretty as sha is. Prettier. And smarter. You could la ertoa of tbraa Ileaa stricted raaideniial neigh­ Oerard StreeL 7-rasai/$tegle. H E L P " Inc fortahle furntehed room, sultahte than they hod at the worst mo- Una rataa per dar tor tranaltat Het water heat. 3-«ar garage. 2 Main Street Manchester for business . couple or $ gentte- msht in the U-Boat war and this take and— ” ada borhood. Now vacant. Down "No.” 1 '* ■aoctlTa Marcb IT. lenT Lot75*x150*. S .P . $7,600. D. P. men, in private home. Tel. 61SI. improvement is cdnUnulng.” FOR l^i Caab Cbarga payment $2,000. $1,600. The statement was mode in re­ • Oenaacutiva Para ...i I otai s eta 1 W A N t E D FOR REI^—LARGE HOMEUra Ed paused, considering her. cowl. i*«i rt Mc« Muyict. (sc. t u.'x WT/orr I Conaacutiva DSya -:| * otalll oti ply to a question to' the. House of Foster Street, near Center room, twin beds, electric grill al­ “ Hmmm,” .he sounded. ICTORY ■nrmiisyicasie. tT^SSS-q-l:^ 1 Oar ...... Ill otalll Ota Lincoln Street. 8-famlly house, lowed. Good elngto rooms April Commons on shipping losses. ‘Goodness sake! Aceiirtling to this iiia^LW’e are only that LtJk Rear Admlnd Tuftoi^ Percy “Jimmy chose Loraine. He lovi All ordara tor Irrasular inaarttona — six rooms. Furnace heat. all Improvements. Rental In- 1 ^ OaU 6951. much bdinbing dutance from Jiapajit’* yrlll ba charsad at tba ona tlma rata. Single car garage. Center roiiie $64 per month. D. P. WOMEN Beamish, Conservative, hiil asked her, he loves her very devot^y Spaolal ratea for long term avary WANTED the pripaa minister if he were I’m sure. If I love him, m ^ l f , And Thtuhbs Up. BY ROY C R A N * day advarttatns Sl*ap upon raquaat. of Town. Down payment 81,600. Stenographera, Typist^ WASH TUBS FOR RENT— LARGE Ught house­ swore of the recent German claim tosn my cue Is to help hlny find Ada ordered eancalled batora. the napplness, Ed! Not confuu him! rOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FOOTAINE FOX or flltb day will ba charged only $1,000. General Clerks, Hand Twist-; keeping room.'109 Foster street that-U-Boats sank mtfre than 30 orA Y. •art for tba actual number of tlmea thr School Street. 8-rooro duplex. Not make nlm do som etl^ g he’d 5<79T why.Y iTi6 m e t USED ships but of a 200,000-ton Atlan­ ^ " 0'STRAN6E...A O f I’RITHIMCCO, 'flVUEEr.dOODw d I ad appeared, obarglng %< toe’ r. ta 141 West Center St.— six, Iroproviementa. 8. P. $4,800. era. Spinners and Miscel­ RENT— COMFORTABLE tic convoy. probahly regret a little Iner. It— I ii/'k- I' ' J •aroad but not alowanca ut .*undp O. P; $1,000. it sounda nice, I suppoM to ray a $(XBeR 8100IN0 A eOlIRSEJflUr PLEA5E bttn ba made on tlx time ads -rrppan rooms, steam heat, firC'' laneous Operators, X , roomHn privste family, \m bath­ Churchill said be declined to say girl had a right to jfo out and flALBOODeyfl A i n m y v o ttr after tba flrib day. place. Heated garage. Down BICYCLES room flobtvvoung genUeman pre­ "clarify enemy knowledge on this «Hf dOEsofrr- No “till forbids!': display lluaa not EAST HARTFORD— ferred. ‘Telephone 2rl076: matter." fight for her man. /A n d believe sold. payment $1,000. me, that’s whst Efl like to do. WAR wHse EASY. I'M ' Tba Berald will not ba raspopsibla Tolland StreeL 4-tamiIy AFRAIP l U fur more than one Incorrect Itiaer- -y" 'apartment house. Separate hot CHENEY But, Ed—1 don’t tove him that T ^ way. I love hiinr more. Morel CHOKE UP tion ol shy advcrtisament ordered Nopt'is the time to secure water eool beatlttg. system. An Cqmpbeirs .ANOCfty for more than one tlma. improvements. Reatel teeaine Embroider Famous Picture Don’t you imdernand?’’ >, / Tba tnadvertanl omisalon of in- y m r building lot for future BROTHERS She had bMome a little ve­ eerfeer pubIleaMon of advartiatn^ use, we have them in all $180 monthly. C a rtin g charges Employment Bureau . Service Station will ba ree'lfled only by cancellatiurS less'than $60 per niMth. Sate hement with iL Ed blinked, or. the eharxe made for the acje'les sections of town and Will sell Price 68.600. D.. P, $1JIOO. Main Office * Hartford Road T>hone 6161 avoiding her eyes. ^ ' rendered on monthly payment plan “ Yes'm,’’ aoid he. In hla southern -rr-ry A l' advertiaementa muat/conrurm manner. “I reckon I do under­ In style, copy apd typugriiphy with with small down payment. I i-’-r *. fegtilallona enfurced^y the puOliab- stand what you say. But do you srs and they rase|>ys tba right to You will do well to investi­ know one thing?. You could be adit, rsvtae or releci any eoby oon- gate. mistaken.” piderad .oblecudiial'is. Pat waited, and finally axked. CUilil.sn^'HtiUKn—Claasibcd ada i»»i , to be Dublithrd aanie day ,uyi Ua ..4I.SO lake frontage at Bol­ $ 50.00 “Hdw dq you mean/Ed?’’ U £ RANGP AND FUEL OIL Ed smiled; kindly. “I have been racfivirti i>y li.p'clcick noon., Saturr. ton I.ake, Six miles from •lia'Wo 10. around. Police work. DaUctiva. MAJOR HOOFLB town. Good roads, mnAIng COAL AND COKE Before I bad token to flying air­ OUT OUR. W A Y 4 BY J. R WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE Telephone Your Waht Ads water and electricity avail-, W A R B O N D planes for Uncle Sam. And, Miss Ada art accepted oval ttit tele­ able. Pat, a feller doing that learns to 6CT THEM YUH’D BE FAIR. NO, TA IN T fXiR, t h is E6M>.3hME^ro 60 DON'T tOOW NOvV, CHUM, phone al tba CHAKUb Ra TIl given BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES FOR ANYONE FINDING read behind peoples eyes. COMPABIN’-T H E V Oid abuve aa a eoneanlanca lo advar- OOSE YOfiETHIR, WBS.IPVUH Aocao f e t c h a FO OT-RU LE BUT MARTHA'S COT ttacis, but tba CASH RATICb will ba A 5 OR 6-ROOM RENT '"Behind pMple’s eyes?” 5TIIM:y-X WANT A CAPTION: THIS A WOLE UNDER THE OL* AJilD PROVE MN PENNY 'THB PlNV^EGTION accepted aa NULL PATML.VT If “Ysp.” He was rocking on his 7 0 9 H 0 W T H B :OLO COW ROSTLfiD Ones TO show t h e y BSE ON US.'—— Paid al the buaineaa office bn or be­ TO MY SATISFACTION. heels now, s little. “Now you HER OWN LIVIN’ WAS ALL LAiGS AN NiO i « CLO6ER.T0 t u b UIMB VAST IMPROVEMENT [ B e r r e R vyalT 2 : c IT fore tba seventh day following the MANCHESTER LUMBER & FUEL CQ. take you—you come right out A U HER UPE.AN* M E A T- AN* THEM OTHERS — ear soo’o muoise. Prat Inaartlon of eaeb ad. othtrwiae Edward J.^ Holl lisi CATTLE INA AN' ©TAB UP Ke e p s Everett T. McKinney, Mgr. WRITE BOX Z, clean , and. admitted how you felL FEW YEARS, TWS'N WOULDN’T THEY STAND iKl ATOM NOUR.COIM V4H1LB X the CHAKUE: r a t e will ba oolleet- 1009 Main Street ANOTHER spo o n ! THEM pd. No reaponalblitty, tor arrora tn And 1 raspect thoL I’ll hold it LIVE t h r o u g h ONf O' HAY TO SHOW WAA 6O»q6.''~'C0Nr0UNP talaphonad ada will ba aaaumed and Center Street Telephone 6145 e-o THE HERALD ■acred between us, see. But the itot^TOOBH WINTER THEY’RE ALL (T/ A BAT COUtO ABB FUt. O' THAT OUT­ their accuracy eannel ba guarau- Telephoi^e 5117 • 5118 m e a t AN* , M A iC 15 A 7 ^ )U . TfeNTU GARDEN/ DOORS taed. captain, ha oin^’t like you.” 8380 “How do you mean? Isn’t Jim­ NO lAISS/J ,OF AM (MCK ANNvJtoV/ 34-4$ my—he’s os honest as he con be!” CtX>SE/^ ' Nhver a worriesome moment “Oh, honssti Sure be ia He’s MICKEY FINN about your looks when you’re so honest' with everybody that it wearing this- flattering prlncese ■ometimsa hurte. With every­ W-WHY DID \ BECAUSE YOUM7 NEVER, house fim:k. body. that la but himself.’’ Pattern No. 8380 is in sizes 34, "Ed, what dq you mean?” YOU 6U06E$t ) b e t a k e n fo r A ^ Ed sighed heavily. “Now you ME TO /OETECTIVEI AND THEY 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. 46 and 46. Slsie 36 takes, with short sleeves, 4 5-8 take a fellow like him—he gets h i in s p e c t o r IMIGHT GET SUSPlOOUS wrapped up in flying,, and being BlFPALlCK?yiF TOM AND ME WENT; yards 85-Inch material. 6 yards rlo-rac. on Army capteip, and he sort of IN ALONE— YOU’D For this attractive pattern, forces his personal life down, LI PRETEND TO BE SHOWINO send 15 cents, plus 1 cent tor ma’am. He don’t give it anough U5 A 0000 TiMf! postage, tn ooins, with jrour name, By Mro. Anra Oobet Ugious paintings and you will hove thought. He figures everything Have it finished by Good - Fri­ a real heirloom. centers around winning this war.' afldrees, pattern number and sise - “Well—well, of course, Bdl” to The Manchester Evening day, which is April 23rd. This cen­ To obtain transfer pattern of. turies old masterpiece of Da Vin­ The Lost Supper-, panel—20 by II “ Yes’m. But you know one Herald Todajr’s Pattern Service, thing? If I was you I wouldn’t 106 7th Avenue, New York, N. T. ci's hss been copied by a fine em­ biohes— (Pattern No. 6320) col ir broidery krthit—the figures ora chart tor working, amounts ot all give up.’ ’ Sewing oettousIyT Then you'll The big man and ths small girl wonL at once, our new sewing elesr and easily dens in outline j materials specified. lllustratioDs of stitch. The garments of the twelve I'stltches used, send 10 cents in coin, looked at each other intontlY for guide snd pattern hcofl. Fashion. Mverol seecnds. Ftaialto P ot Celt • 0 1 9 0 1 This sngrosslng 52 page book con­ d iscip ^ are wonderfully colorfu l' your name and address and .the GOiicr yet not. hard to embroider. The flg- pattern ntimbei to Anne ( a ' ot. her chin bogta to tnmbte, and a MOSfEEMXl tains new patterns, patterns tor mistiness come intC her eyes. /SS t r u e t o t h e o l d <&ir l 1-2S FORLUNCkt: re-moking old clothes, sewing ure of Christ is-simply but baauti- .The Mancheater Herald. 1.U6 S v Ed tunodotoMot. aaU-| hints, teformation on fateica,. folly .sutltaad tn rojwl ’* “* ^ " ** ■' i'li.'-■r‘ THURSDAY, MARCH * 5, 194« X Hlamb^stpr ^tt^tthto llfntQi > x For Humanity’s Sake^ Give to the Red Cross War Fund! Edward K. Pfaaler, and Henry Presentatibffa^^were made by Mrs. J, Frey, studmta in the B-34 Lib­ Receives Wings New Officers Littie and Robgrt Boyce. Large, Group l ------, -.V .. . About Town erator Bomber mechanics school Refreshments A^re served In the Town Keeps Up Pa^e banquet hall by Mm . Rena Miller, at K^ialer Field, Mississippi, have Average Daily (Circulation., T h r Weatlier -promoted to the rank of Miss Helen Carrier apd their com-, tlM TvwMMid Club win have » Are Installed mittee. oiii Elks For the Month of Febroai^, 1948 PfrsBO* of D. & VT.eatoer Boieoa '■>«—* paitr tomorrow night at 8 -.■Ivate,/first class. Frasier is ( t tba bom* o( Arthur, ^ e son of Mrs. Janice B. Fra­ As Set for Success fb t e w , IM Oaklahd atraat sier, 32 Hawthorne street, and Temple Chapter, O. E. Manchester Includ­ 8,040 subtly warmer la toe interior Frey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. everything needed on th* spot to.- « M ttma win fc^ow the Manchester Again Collects Over relieve the sufferers. Member ot toe Audit i c u t h t u i i i^ r a u i^ ^ . tonight. Vttli prlaas fbr th* wlim Stephen Frey, o f 6 West street. S., Holds Impressive ed in Class to h ^ e gierwmment*. A brtor huainew That is all the more reasonXby Buieao ot CIreolatlona § ■ V. Cadet Harold Bateson, 32, son ’ (>remoiiies'at Temple. Datu Book Initiated. $1,0()Q Which Means everyone should pitch in how apd V f iitlng win precede the card push the total over the final 'mark Manchester-—A City of Village Charm . l -., ... / , patty. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bateson, Goal Will Be Attained of 316 Center street, has entered About 200 members, .'relatives ^ Tonight 1 large group of Manchester, with something to spare. Disas­ ters have a way of striking where (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS fU t. 8. Jk^«!*epow«ld of St the classification center at the and friends witneeaed the semi- Lecture by Dr. A. J. W. Myers, men'will make up the class of can- By March ^1. . ' ' (OlaasMed Advertlaing on Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1943 Nashville, Tennessee, Arihy Air least expected but always the Red VO L. LXIL, NO. 150 John'* PdIw National diurch on public installation o f the new offi­ at Second Congregational church didatcVjn Rockville Lodge o. Elks retrett win be the speaker Center. He is a graduate of a tj;3 0 . Cross Is on the job. .That feel­ cers of Temple Chapter No. .53^ when thbvregular meeting IS held Another aub.stantial boost was ing, plus the one that goes with Lienten service Sunday af- Hudson Falls. N. Y., High school SaliiDlay, March 'Jf7 given the Red. Cross total here __ ___ n at 4 o'clock at St Mary’s and attended the tlnlversity of O.' E. 8.,. held last evening in the Jlorcas society rummage sale tonight in the Elks Aome In that giving to this organization’ -which yesterday towards its quota of can find time to take care erf the Roofless Essen After Bombing '"jDplaoopal church. Idaho. Prior to entering the Masonic Temple. at 1099 Main street. city. A large**number of members 330,800. Miss Dorothy Dow-d. Lewis Clashes army he was employed by the .Monday, March 29 of the fraternifv from. Manchester home front, makes Its purpose The spacious lodge room was Chapter treasurer, reported this and needs'more acute this year. Davis to Consider British Infantrymen The eaecuUve board of the Glen FalU Electric Supply. Meetilrtlg of all Air Raid War­ will attend to abq the local men morning that the grand total now simply decorated with palms, dens at High School hall. .All Over the World Chamlnade Musical Club wUl have spring plant.s, and cut flowers, initiated. stands at $24,819.05, ah increase With Probers To enumerate"'the mhqy k , a Bieetlng'tomorrow afternoon at Lieut. Don Willi* has returned War Council movies at High Tonight’s meeting\will be pre­ of $1,200 over yesterday’s figures. making an attractii^ aetting for School hall at 7:30. which the Red Cro.ss d o ^ S o'clock at the home of Mrs. to -his base in Nashville, Tenn.. the pfficers in white gowns, wear­ ceded by a roast beef,dinner for That persistent figure of $1,000 after spending a 10-day fiirlough Tiietiday; March SO course, of the day would Land Ariny to Aid phlUp Ndson of 59 Delmont street. ing corsages of talisman roses. which Captain John J. Bady, busi­ per day still holds good. Ap­ On Questions at his home on Princeton street. Meeting of Zoning Commission, ness-manager of the R ^kville long tirne to loll. But Boutonnieres of the same , were Municipal buildjng. proximately $6,000 is needed in from the South Pacific, A la^a, Batter Down Enemy Officers and teachers of the Sec- Leader, and well known arqateur the next six days, three thia week Evangelists Carey and Smith worn by the men. The new worthy Meeting of_ Educhtinnal Club, 4 chef, will cater. Mr. Rady h ^ a » North Africa and other points 6^' Mid Oongregatlomal church school and three more before Wednesday United Mine Workers will conclude their campaign at matron. Mrs. Bernice Thrall, car­ p.m. Hollister street school. Cur­ serted that he has several Surp the globe are. not to bo deniod/\. ' are reminded of the meeting this night, March 31. It has been a m j the Church of Uje Nararene, Sun­ ried an arm bouqiH^ of ' talisman rent History lecture by Mrs. Ltwis dishes prepared for the dinner, aiJ They are authentic and vouch for \ovenlng at 7:30, to be addrewied by Lieut. Heriierl Weber roses and delphinlumx^nc^ wore a long uphill fight this year Out a Leader Appears Be­ A. J. W. Meyers of the Hart- day, March 28. Rose. , claims that the Elks will lot have the work of the Red Cross. Tlie t’or.sage of roses and sw ^t peas, a Annual meeting of Young Re- [Ctermined band of workers keep School of Religious Educa- Lieut. Herbert W*ber, of. 299 such a fine lepast again until after money, $12.’).00(I,()00, n^ded this fore Senate War In­ gift of her officers. publican club at East Side Rec. the war em ei^ency,,' pblgging ahead. year is being used wisely and well 'X ' To Win New Ground Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Slater tlonN^ BSaat Middle Turnpike, who re­ Peacetime Disaaters 1^50,000 Farm Workers | vestigating Committee* and family of 84 Main street left ceived his wings at Craig Field, . Installing Offlr-er* ' Wednesday, March 81 ■This will be the last meeting of and no one can say- that it might Cbmmander Wilfred Clarke of Tuesday to make their home in Selma. Ala., and was conunission- Mrs: Dorothy N. Little, paaUma- Work on Red Cross surgical thi fiscal year and officers for the TheN^d Croas has several peace not reach a loved one^in some re- Already Deferred and^ raf ------x ^ -'■ tron, as Installing matron, easi- Dressings at the American Legion ensuing year Will be elected. Dr. time dihastera to combat at this : mote corner of the world. Washington, March 2l6.—(IPi— Six - Day - Old Struggle the DUwOtth-Oomell Post 102, Tucson, Arizona. ed a second lieutenant, Is at pres­ Hershey Eslimalesl K a t l O n a ICM American Legion, announced yes- ent at Westover Field, Mass., with ducted the ceremony. She was m -' hall, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Anthony L. Geesay Rockville den­ time but\hc famous organization There are six days left to raise John L Lewis, in heated exchang­ Lull inlPa^ific Bishop Plans tist, is due to be elected Exalted took it ail i n ' Its stride. Out In To Shatter Mareth vterday aftemoop that Pappy How- The Disabled War Veterans will the 322d fighter squadron. slated by Mra. Ruth Boyce, pa.st Thursday, April 1 $6,000 and the march through 3,060,0()0 Addition­ ee with senatorial Investigators, 1 and His O a ^ would not be at meet tomorrow evening at the matron as marshal: Miss Marlon anquet ,St. Bridget's Men’s Ruler, to succeed Samuel J. Hous­ the mldwesl\they are bringing •March for this goal ctmtliiues. He was accepted as a cadet In ton, of this town. turned on Senator Ball’s (R-Minn) Line Defenses Has th * ''t^ o n hom e\W * weekend. Army S t Navy Club at 8 o'clock. the Army Air B'orces, May 8. 1942, Crawford, junior pajit matron, as clulrsand Carnpbell Council at K. their relief worlr to a climax after ^Everyone must sliare in the •re­ al tn * Escape Mili­ Too Severe War Forec^ Front Lines Thew^win be a meeting of the pbst This is an important meeting as and had his pre-flight training at chaplain; Mrs. .Helen Elliott.^past of C. l^me. ” several disastrous floods and had sponsibility. mention o f demagoguery today to Not Yet Reached Any* officers will be elected for the matron, as wrardef, and Clarence Salva^ sale of Memorial Hos­ tary Service TTiis Year, shout-"When you call me a dema­ X. Monday evening, ’Malfch 29 at 8 Maxwell Field, Ala., and Camden, \ thing Like Decision; coming year. All members are S. C. He was transferred to the Wood, pa.st patron as organist. pital Auxiliary, 1099 Main street. Farm Journal Editor As' Visits Soon oTclock. ' '-.X TiiX^'y, April 6 Roiisiiil; Farew^pll gogue before I can reply, I hurl it Of New Blows urged to attend. Jtrmy Air Fopce Advanced Flying Mrs. Belledna Mansur, sister of Washington, March 26.— back in your face, sir.” Ameriffans Hold Firm­ A iqiecial congregatlonal^^wet- the newly in.stallcd worthy ma­ Second Anniversary Celebration j serts There Is no Need school at Blythevllle, Ark., from Exchange Club ’at Hotel Sheridan. For Colouel Staub (/P) ■— President Roosevelt i This give-and-take was only one Ing la announced for S t^ a y , which he was graduated. last tron. was soloist and- rendered as of many which punctuated the Objectives Will Be to Army y/ipproves Tour ly to Mountain on March 38, at 6:30 p: m., at^m an- Jr. Republicans solos during the evening, "Prayer Friday, April 9 said today that hi& new food j For Any City Family to month. Victory Garden lecture by Prof, Cooking With Class! testimony of the United Mine nel Lutheran church. Parishioners,, Lieutenant iVeber, after his Perfect,” and "How Beautiful administrator, Chester C. Win New Strategic Po­ To InHiU Spiritual South Side of Pass. Upon the Mountains” ; also a flow­ A. E. Wilkinson, Higft\School hall Ueut. Col. Leslie Staub, of the Go Hungry This Year Workers leader before tke Semite orged to reserve thie date. graduation from Manchester High Davis, operating virtually an War Investigating committes. To Meet Tuesday er song during the ceremonies, and at 8. \ anti-aircraft command stationed ★ sitions, Reduce Japan's Strength Ahi^ng Prot­ school with the 1937B Class, at­ Tuesday, April 2i here was given a rousing farewell REYMANbER'S ^ autonomous agency, would At another point,' when Senator Allied Headquarters in tended thl^ University of Connecti­ an original song as a tribute to Chicago, March 26. — (P)—• Mrs. MlnnlX^. Goslee, who enters Benefit concert for RedNCross by the commissioned personnel this take up immediately the Brewster (R-Me) asked him if be Waning-—Sea Power. estant Service,^ Men. North Africa, March 26.— (/P) , The annu^ meeting and elec­ cut and Pratt Institute, Brooklyn,' morning when he left Hartford to Wheeler McMlUen, editor of The was ’’sUlling” before answering a her 28th year^as secretary. by Chaminade Club at,'' N'Sh RESTAURANT ^ question of forming a land — Battering down fierce ene^- tion of bfficers of the Manchester N. T. Prior to hie induction he was School hall. ' take up a training course before 37 Oak Street Farm Journal and agricultural question, Lewis declared: RUMMAGE Young lUmublican Club will be employed by the Two-Hartfords. Offtrefs Installed Wariiington, March 36—(IT)— Washington, March' 2 6 -^ ^ ^ my resistance, Gen. Sir Ber- . The following'-pfficers were in­ Friday, April 89' \ assuming another command. The army- to help turn out the authority, called on the adminla- "I wasn’t stalling with you, sir, held In the^ ^ t Side Rec Tues­ He la the son of Mrs. Herman land played the song of the bat- Steaks Sea Food WMnes Liquors Beer nation’s food supply. At the same The current lull in Pacific fight­ President Roosgvelt has suggcs(^: ^nard Montgomery’s infantry­ stalled: Mrs. Bernice N. Thrall, Military Whist of Soroptimist tration today to take immediate but I foolishly believed you want­ Prless of 299 Blast Middle Turn­ y and "Auld Lang Syne.” time, the chief executive told a eC and the War department ap­ day, March 3fi at 8 p. m. worthy matron': WiUard Horton, Club, Masonic Temple! DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT steps to end what he termed un- ed an answer to your question.” . ing. broken only by sir attacks man have won new ground in SALE Du* to the fuel and gasoline pike. Monday, M4y S preaa conference that 550,000- jworthy patron; Miss ^Evelyn Bur- waa not stated where OSonel necesaarily severe food rationing It was after an assertion by against Japanese outposts in the proved a tour of world battlefronts the |)Iareth sector of the I SAT., MARCH 27, 9 A. M. situation the afmual meeting was Concert by Beethoven Glee Club Staub-. was going but his fellow of­ farm workers already bad been Tell, associate matron ;\ Raymond scheduled to become effective Lewis that coal miners weren’t Solomon and Aleution islands, waa by Bishop Adna Wright Leonard r VMant Store, Magnell Block advanced froibx^ U cr in the year at Emanuel Lutheran church. ficers w|io have been associated deferred from military aervice and "getting enough to eat,” that Ball southern Tunjyiian front, it Blanco,, associate patrbn; Mrs-. Monday. of the Methodist church for the^ 1099 Main Street to thia date. Jack Gordoiv for­ Public Records ' Friday, June 4 with himx,for the past year here, that Selective Service Director remarked: regarded in informed quarters to­ was 'announced today, ^ e Minnie B. Goslee, secretai^; Miss High School graduation. There la no need for any city day as Indicating that American purpose of instilling spiritual x-day-^d'struggle of the Bfitiah Dorcas Society, mer Selectman and current presi­ regretted m#' departure. L«wis B. Herahey eatimatea that family to go hungry thia year or "When you say that, It’s dema­ S i x - Mary Miller, treasurer: MrS. Mil­ 3,000,000 additional people on the commanders have been strength­ Eighth Aimiy to shatter the Ma­ Enannel Lutheran Church dent of the TRC, la In tha. armed dred Harrison, conductre.ss; Mrs. next. McMillen said in a aUte- goguery, pure and simple.” ■ Scarcely, a roof remains In this area of Bissen, Gei many, adjoin­ strength among Protestant chap, service., \ ' Warrantee Deeds farms would be. deferred this This brought Lewis’ sharp reply ening and disposing their forces plains and service men. reth line mfenses apparently has Mary Deciantis to Hedwig Ruth Borg, associate conductress; menl, whic6 asserted that farm­ ing the huge Krupp armament works following an Allied bomber for powerful new blows against r year. and contention that Ball had not | Bishop Leonard will leave in the not yet reaclied anything like a - ■ .X — Dawldowlcz, property on Golway Mrs. Sarah Clay, chaplain; Mrs. To Insure More Machinery ers, “ if not prevented by the bu­ raid on the induatrlal city. This official British photo, made follow­ the enemy. decision, but ' the counter-blows GILCON reaucrats, can and will produce given him an opportunity to sub- . next three weeks. He told re port- street. Belledna Mansur, marshal; Mrs. In a lengthy discuasion of' farm ing the raid, was referred,to by Secretary o t State for Air Sir Archi­ The objectives of these offen- cn yesterday he expects to viiiit mounted in nriidweek by Field Eva Wood, organist;' Mrs. Viola enough food. ■tantiate hla statement ! bald Sinclair, in a speech before the House o t Commons who described William F. Johnson to Edith problema, Mr. Roosevelt also said The wltneaa then aaserted that sivesi qualified Informants pre­ American froces in Iceland, Ire­ Marshal Erwin \ Rommel have mmpson, property on Branford Trotter, Adah; Mrs; Eleanor Cot­ "Both production and distribu­ the raid as "probably the heaviest blow struck at German war in dicted, will be both to win new land, Scotland, England, North fallen off. \ that the War Production Board tion are now being interfered thousands of coal miners were street. ton, Ruth; Mrs. Cele Moore, Es­ OAK GRILL- has taken steps to insure a great­ dustry in the whole of th* bomber offensive.” strategic positions for United Africa, and possibly India and .Americans Repulse -\Mnor Attack ther; Mrs. Ina Hohenthal, Mar­ HOUSE PAINTS with,” tbe statement said, "until suffering dietary deficiencies. DINE AND DANCE John J. McCarthy to Frederick ’WHERE GOOD FEI.LOWS GET TOGETHER‘S er supply of farm machinery to States forces and further to reduce China. The return route has not Americans from the command tha; Mrs. Alice Hoaglund, Electa; \ the city breadwinner promises to "That ia why I aaid there were GEORGE SMITH’S MUSIC McCarthy, property on Grove The highest quality paints can be purchased at our ' those who. tUl the land. miners not getting enough to eat,” Japan’s waning sea power before been definitely fixed, blit he will of Lieut. Gen. G eorge^ . Patton, street. Mrs. Florence Horton, warder, and be l943’t forgotten man. He can the enemy has an opportunity to try to make stops in. Liberia and Jr., repulsed a minor (jqrman In­ DINE ^AND DANCE factory right here in East Hartford. Three minutes Not. only will some of the larg­ earn money and count rationing Lewis told ^11. WITH TONY OBRIGHT AND HIS XYLOPHONE William Bray, sentinel. / er mahufacturerj be allowed to recover from past losses. fantry attack at DjebeU Herd a, Following the Installation ccre- from Manchester Center. He added that "when you call Tb the Lilting Tunes of hake auch equipment, he said, but me a demagogue without giving Reds Press Forward Gives Enemy More Time (Continned eb Page Two) some 20 miles .southeast oKCafsa, Soft, Sweet Music For Tour I ^ cIur Pleasure! inonles the retiring worthy ina- (Continued oa Page Two; Every day that passes without \ See our factory in operation. You have your choice alao an effort will be made to ob­ me an opportunity to ahow this, and held firmly to this moWtOla tfon. Miss Marion Crawforcl and tain more adequate distribution significant action, it waa empha­ on yie south side of El Guetolia .the retiring worthy patron,.'fcrnest hundreds of colors. If we don't have it we will make you are less-than a representative NOTICE! DON MAC AND HIS facilities for the smaller plants. sized. gives the enemy more time pass. Another enemy attack was Borg, were presented with past of the people.” Walter's Restaurant i t . \ ' • Prevloualy, tbe big manufacturers Today in One Sector to repair damaged ships, speed made on the hilly slopes . aboU$ Starting this Saturday matron's and past patroii's jewels. *T don’t like that remark to a Yankee Planes RHYTHM MASTERS bad been converted to war pro­ Two Wounded - I ' ' ' ■■ ■ ' ne-.v ones to completion, strength­ two miles south of Bou Hamran,\ \fioreerly Dante’s (At The Outer) member of the committee,” Chair­ en the bases that guard his far itself 18 miles east of Gafsa. our store will close DEI.iriOUS FOODS — MOPES! PRICES! \ ■ ' " ‘ ' duction and had stopped making man Tiuman (D-Mo) spoke up farm nutohinery. iait to Consolidate Po-j flung empire and develop the rich Hit Japs Hard There has been no official in­ III T IR T BEST Of'CHOICE FOODS AND LIQUORS sharply. "And I’m stopping it right conquests of the South Pacific. ^ formation for two days conce TALL CEDARS RosKt Turkey Roast Beef Steaks Th* president released today the In Night Club; Vote Legality Saturdays at 6 p. in. Gilcohx Paint and Chenucal Co. now.” Since shipping is known to be ing the Eighth Army’s desert executive order aetUng up the Lewis remarked that witneasea sitions in Another, Half Broilers Veal Cutlets Chow Mein 1500 BURN^pE AVENUE , EAST HARTFORD new Office of Food Production and one 'of tlj'e enemy’s moat vulner­ During 2 Days umn which passed around ,-^-th* B 1 N G O should be "protected.” Truman re­ But sPressure' Toward' able points, an initial move might southern extremity of the hfarsth ’ Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer "^ b n e 8-3635. We Deliver! Distribution, of which Davis will Third Sought plied that they.would be, and that On Mackenzie tak* ehuge on Monday. Davis will be designed to compel him to fight line Ih a sweeping flanWnfKmaaau. TOMORROW NIGHT 30 Oak Street Tel 3894 members should frame their ques- Smol^sk Unslackened' under terms favorable to Ameri­ oooparat* adth Secre­ tiona carefully. ver aiid was last repprtei^ to be Donnelly’ s tary Wlckard,^)Ir. Rooseyelt said can success. In seeking to main­ Key Airfield at Meik- eight miles from El I^amma, the ORANG^ HAI.L Patrons o i Latin Quar^ 'I ahall follow the leadership of Rights Raised tain their hold on Guadalcanal, the 0. E. W ILLIS & SON, INC. but in final decisions, Davis would the committee on mattera of Moscow, March 26.— {IP)— Axis air base 20 qifles west of Jewelers At the Center Japanese speht ships and planes tiia Target in ^High­ come to him. This will remove ter y Frightened Into courtesy, ’ Lewis said. Before m o u n t s (Jerman re­ Gabea. nearly. sJI phssas o t the wartime desperately even after it became ly Successful Opera­ Maintain Th>«kt From Paas IiMiiilMr o f An Kinds Fleeing Pell Miell tb Predlcta Absenteeism Rise sistance, th e\ Red Army Smith Charges Marsh apparent that they muat eventu­ fOo^^ program from . Wlckard’s The mine leader testified that steadily pressed^n in one tion' in Burma Area. General Patton’s armored and control and leave hiin to handle Street Early Today. “we will not be able to restrain in­ Had No Right Moving ally- lose the island. infantry detachments maintained, Maeon IlnppBoe ■ Paint-—-Hardware the old line bureaus at the agricul­ flation to the degree we wish aa sector of the w ^ e r n front Another island conquest whith their threat from B31 Guetarie APPLIANCE ture department ------I', . long as tbe government has two today and halted w) consoli­ For Reconsideration; would cause them siihillarly seri­ New Delhi, March 26— — pass and through Maknassy Boston, March 36—(flV-An out­ ous losses would he a highly profit­ Antlioritgr Over Fann Price* policlea with respect to inflation.” date its positions in^nother, Heavy American aerial blows in against Rommel's coastal eacap*^ REPAIRS burst of gunfire early today in the He also predicted a sharp and -un­ Point Is Not Pressed. able enterprise " for the United corridor, but have been unable for To make ' clear another point but the general pressuro to­ Slates even though the territory two days of raiding against the COAL COKE OIL tbe president said Davie also Latin Quarter, -one of Boston’s avoidable rise in absenteeism with 48 hours to drive forward. the continued Influx of women into ward Smolensk wgs unWek- state Capitol, Hartford, March actually won might not be of Japanese in Burma were an­ would have authority over farm most ornate night clubs, wounded major strategic impoi-tance In the Maknassy area the industry. ened. On the northern Uonetssriv- 26—(/P)—Echoes of the fight over nounced today in a communique 1 MaiBSt. TeL5125 •air prices. two men and frightened patrons battleground, the Rusaiqns To launch such an enterprise it Americans were In contact with TTUs authority, he said, will be In connection with inflation the restoration of forfeited rights of the 10th U. S. Air Force, in- Axis troops in two rugged passes / X , -. into Seeing peii mell to the street. Lewis said that enormous profits lought bitterly against was believed here that the Navy exercised through (he Office of units of Germans, the battle shitt­ to Harry E. Mackenzie, former Re- might strike more deeply ipto-the chiding "a highly succcs.-ful oper- of the Qrbata range, five miles IS A REAL SPECIALTY WITH US. NOT FIX Price Administration. Men giving''the names of Joseph of the United Stetl corporation 'uon" against the key airfield at southeast of MaknosSy and 10 and other buainesaes performing ing this way and that in the Bel­ u'ulican chieftain involved in the Solomons archipelago by Invading y THOSE BUMPS ANIT BRUISES WHICH MAR THE Near the close of the confer­ Palladinpf^4, of Medford,'and Jo- Meiktila. mites -southeast of Stped station. work for the government were "in­ gorod sector where, the midday either the Mimda area immedlato^ ence, the president expressed a Uerlno, 43, o t Boaton’a aterbury conspiracy case, sound- ly beyond Guadalcanal or aj^tdek- ‘This is one of the most im­ Until the entrenched enemy i« LOOKS OF YOUR CAR? \ N^rCh Ehid, arrived at City hoa- escapably in&tionary.” ommunique .said, the Soviets re­ thought that we are not going to captured two settlements they y as a representative,.ques- ing Bougainville, the bigXsland portant Japanese airdromes in s p e c i a u z i N o in REASONABLE PRICES! NO WAITINGI starve In this country. He said " a short time later in a taxi- Brewster said he thought Lewis the legality of yesteroqy’s Burma,” thi war bulletin hoid, (Continued on Pag* 'Ten) PINEHURST — FRIDAY waa ”a disciple o t discontent.'' bad lost previously to the Nazis. at the northwestern ejKi of the SEWING BtACHINES, IRONS, (Drop in or call us today for a free and accuratb.^ had heard aU sorU of speeches Doctors said Palladino was H ous^ vote approving (he m e^- chain. "and has been used in the past as shot in the right hand; Guerino in Lewis said that was ’’a miscon­ (The German high command in TOASTERS, VACUUMS, ETC. noted headlines about ure. \ ^ -vMight .attack Main Naval Base a forward base from which to at­ estimate). . \ the right elbow. ception” on the senator’s part, and its Friday communique, recorded duction filling off. by The Associated Preaa from a Rep. K, O. Smith (Rl of Mans­ ^'Strategy alined primarily at the tack Allied in itia tio n s in Assam. Birds Eye Frosted Foods Palladino, known in Boston Brewater remarked that he meant field, whoMed the fight against the ABC FIXIT CO. But ho also has notejpinterest the witnesa always seemed to want Berlin broadcast, aaid fiatly: “ No conqqeat of an important position "All our bombs fell in the tar­ Low In Point Vahies! ed figures, he said, on the esti­ sporting clrclea as “Joe Beans,” la proposal, raarged that after it mlght^^rilepending on the forces get area sod there were many 3s Defanont St. TM. 5675-4:^4 a brother of “ Rocky" Palladino, ”a new deal.” ions, of special Importance was onc^ de^ared • defeated yester­ Flashes! mated acreage being planted for were retried , from thC; eptire availaWex—call for an attack on hits on /barracks as 'well as on VEGETABLES RUN 8, 7 AND 10 POINTS whose race horse, "Little Beana," '*! thought we had a New Deal day on a rising vote, 'Rep. E. Lea Naval (Late Bulletiiie ol tbe m re ) food crops adth^nrorly all showing now,’’ -)>wls said. "There’s no way eastern frOpt.” other g ild in g s at the field. One Beans, Peas, Spinach, Com, Mixed Vegetables, -MANCHESTER was a Boston favorite In the Ken- Marsh, Jr., the Republican floor or on an Increase. to atop you . from, hoping for an­ Striking. Power Decreaiied twinT^tiglned ■ Japanese bomber X Asparagus Spears or Lima Beans. On the otiesUon Of a Ivid army, .ucky Derby several years ago. leader, had no right to move for of Truk other.’* (It added (hat "the striking WM destroyed on the ground.’’ Death Take* Judge Lindsey the cWsi executive aaserted that Indication Third Man Wounded reconsideration because he jS^'as and the Carollnea where the Japa .That attack, which was carried Los .-Angelea, .March ’26-r-(^V— Police Capt Robert A. Lynch Referring tq> soft coal wage ne- power of enemy attacks launched not on. the prevailing side. south of Lake l,adoga decreased ■■■out Tuesday by medium bombers, Superior Judge Ben B. Llndaey, NEW RELIEF/ MOTOR SALES ■aid pools of blood found on a ta­ After voting to reconsider, the (Continued on Page Eight) 73, long a prominent California ' , (Continued on Page'Ten) (Continned o k .^ g e Eight) considerably.” Ittold of German also extended to the warehouse Pinehurst Fresh Vegetables WEST CENTER STREET ble and on the floor of the club In­ House approved the^measure 191 and storage district of Meiktila and • Colorado ’jurist, died at 7:86 lor LEO TROUBLES ! P-S-S-T! WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU’ LL NEED air raids bn the haYbor of Gelendz- to 45, ' J X " dicated a third man had been .md the railroad there. a.m. today at Good Samaritan hoe- Asparagus, Spinach, Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers. Rad­ TELEPHONE 4134 Wounded p e b b ly by stabbing. hik, on the Black s m coast in the Does No^.-Frees Point ishes, Pahmips, Rutabaga Turnips, Celery, White Onions, Many Fires Started pital. Judge Lindsey bad entered 'Junoforrri'MO. *11,. 0. FAT. OOr. Tee! It’s ttnie to get etarted-on yonr No tracq df the third man or.the Caucasus, and on railway targets Smith di^hot press his point to­ the hospital for emergency treat­ Victory Garden — and we’re rtdidjr to Woman Held Meii Shippeil "Many fires were started." •'the Genuine Yams, Sweet Potatoes, Bsoccoli; man wh^' fired the shots wsi' Draft Power and industrial plants'- a t Lenin­ day, aniptne matter was dropped ment Wrdnesday night, his widow, The M ira cle H ot* - help you with n brand new and com­ grad. One ,medlum-wzed mer­ communique said. .. ICEBERG LETTUCE . head 20c foundv--" rffter/Rep. Herbert B. Wanderer Zero-type fighteis attempliog Mr*. Henrietta Lindsey, disclosed. plete Ijiwn and Garden Department. Police rounded up about 25.-per- chantman was reported qunk. Green Peppers and Rarw for a ll udio Suffer from VoH - In Shooting (R K contended that any question , To Germany to intercept the formation were The previous day he had oci-upled that’s fairly bolging with the thinga s ICaMeHCM Widely [o to a police-station for questioning. attempted to raid Helsinki again British and d Aiiieriraiis The following day medium and Plnehurst Fruit \ Colorado. Action on In Senate today and was placed on heavy bombers *Vaided railroad •ieeelena* Is emSs «tr YOU The Latin Quarter is located in but reached only the environs of the calendar, with the pnssil/ility it Baldwin Apples...... ,^lbs. 25c woman Shqt Dead ducting Farm Workers the capital and their bombs caused . Ill Former Vichy Sec- yards at Maymyo, Ava brid^ Hitler to Run -N'azl Navy- MNorcNurr cfMTu, M n smsium the Back Bay theatrical dlsj.rict, will be debated negt i^dnestlay. New Vork, March 26.—-OPi—ThO Large Pink Grapefruit ...... ’.TVea. 14c AIDS MOOD CIKUUriON H o m e s During, Alu ition. ho damage. . - tor Taken to Reich. Referred to Hershey. (The Rusaiqn midnight com­ -TTte legislators .boir.pleted their (Continued on Page- Eight) British radio quoted Stockholm Medium Pink Grapefruit...... JOc SEEDS (CoatlaiMd on Pag* Eight) wrok’s work by 'conflriplng the reports today a# saying that LOCATED ON BENTON,\BRANFORD AND DURKIN munique as recorded by the Lon-, Florida Oranges...... doz.SMc nominations for new terms of ■‘Bern, Switzerland, March "26— Adolf Hitler 'now plans to run tne We stock a complete Hne of carefnily Tulsa, Qkla., March 28—(JV -A Denver, March 26.—(T)—A gov­ don . Soviet radio monitor declared WELDON STREEtSl^ANCHESTER three Common .Pleas judges, John (d»)—British and American men Germuh Navy, whose U-boata are McIntosh Apples...... ,2 lbs. 25c selected seeds that are sore to pro­ 44-year-old divorcee was ernor’s move to halt military in­ Russian ' artillery ha.d smashed rbese booses boUt oader' F- R .’ A> Inspection will soon be ready T. Qwyer of Norwalk. Richard 8. who had remalneilvte the former a major threat to the supply lines DRUG COMPANY duce bumper crops. Got all ,yonr tor oocnpaacy.' A down pOyroient 'poW. wIH permit tbe buyer to without chat^e today after jlrs. duction of agricultural workers Oilman tsmk andinfaiitiy .columns Reports Crisis seeds where prices are low — quality Russia Grants making new attempls to cross to Swain of Bridgeport, and John F Vichy-controlled park of France which the .\llle* must keep open RIPE AVOCADOS each 21c Prescription Pharmaciats ohoose the wallpaper a ^ e ffe c t his or bet' oan color scheme. T. Karl SlmmonaT 55. widely raised a question of authority McDonough of-, Norwalk. They after the total occupation by Ger­ to invade Europe. "It hna just 901 Mala Street ' Dial 5331 high. ^ which was. put squarely up to na­ the eastern shore of the Dbnets known horsewoman, was shot to river, east of Kharkov, also named Robert .Hyde of Elifng- man troops w.ere reported today Near at Yicliv l»et*n announced,” (laid the BBC Consider diese outstanding advimtages Fishing Rights tional . Selective Service officials ton Tolland rountv sheriff to suc- to have been taken to Germqny. hroddl-ast as rei-orded by U. S. Pinehurst death duiin$^ an aitercatkm in a today. ^ (It reported, that Soviet troops [1] Xot located la One ot |6| Choice ol 5 Flsiiis. hotel room. north of Chuguev successfully de­ The United^ States legatlon^i^re gnyernmeiit monitors, ’’that Hit­ Sheriff A.~ Garland Marrs aaid Republican Gov. John C. Vivian V (Continued on Page Ten) said it had no confirmation of fh ^ ler Is to take over direction 61 the r Moackester’s Finest Rest- |7| r . H. A. dnaaced. yesterday directed Brig. Gen. H. fended a height .against"a tank Week-End Store Schedule . the divorcee, Mrs. Ella B. Howard Gives Japan O ne' Year report but said it had been noti^ Resignatioiis in Spain Gernian NSv.v, having handed deatial ffectlons. |8| City Gas Service. -x. H. Richardson, Colorado Selective and mortal- array .supporting Store open for husiuei^ at 9 a. ra. on Friday and Sat­ TOOLS Near Bus System. of Fort Worth Tex., waa question­ German infantry regiment in' one fled that all British and American liver control of the German ,Arm,v |3| Steam*Heat. '|9| Service director, to notify all Draft ‘ to Growing Ten- urday. I'lease do not 'phone before 9 a; m. on these days TouH get better resolts with oar qual­ (SJ Brass Plnmblng. tI6J Near Cburcbes, Schools ed last night ahortly after tbe Extension o f Privileges sector and that Russian field guns Treasury Balance citizens in the area—men, women to his generals, according to re:- and 5 Minutes Walk " shooting and Assistant Coimty At­ boards t o , immediately cease In in another sector killed more than and children numbering some 3,- Lavn1 Is Facing. iHirts from Stor-kholm.” as no telephone orders are taken until store opens. Or­ ity g m i ^ tools. Rakes, hoes, spades, |4] Flieplaes. In Far Eastern Waters. ducting men ’’sctually engaged In Sion • ' • • • fo rl^ hose and a hnndred and eae (SJ Two Large Boonw Avail- From Center ot Man­ torney M. S. Simms aaid she told 500 attacking Germans. Russian Washington, March 26.—i;P)— 600—had been arriested. ders (or Friday delivery should be in by 6 o’clock tonight. fanning, stock raising or dairy­ The poeRion of the Treasury • new, useful iptrden gadgets. aM* Oa Beeood Floor. chester. him: firepower also dealt heavy punish­ According to the report that Madrid March 26.—(-iP)—The Fight in Only Two .Areas Orders received Friday will be delivered as early pos­ *T had chocked into the Mayo Moscow, Irfarch 36— (T)— In an ing.” ment to German forces northeast M&frh 24; British and American m«n had Chungking. March 26—(AV-Ttoe NOTE: Steam heat, brass plomblng. and gas service la new agreement signed -at Kuibyshev Referired T s Hershey Receipts, $205,821,543.97; expen­ Spanish press Said today that a sible Saturday. Plea.se give our delivery men empty egg hotel Wednesday • night. 1 was in of Kharkov, it was said.) been taken to Germany, the Ger­ criaia in . the government of Pierre Chinese- high comimuid in n com­ THE DEEPER eoastroettoa are now ont for the duration. ’Iheir pres- Tulsa on busmsss. T o o l^ t Russia has given Japan a one-year General Richardson said he It was obvious from the char- ditures, $138,733,659.Y1; net bal­ mans explained the measure was munique today recorded fightlac boxes and any empty wooden delivery boxes you may eooe la these konsea givea them extra ontstandlag metenaian of fishing privileges would not comment on the chief Laval was' considered Imminent in happen to have. ' ' , beard a rap on the door and w tM ance. $4,676,000,095.21;- customs necessary to remove alleged trou­ Vichy political circles and dis­ in Hupeh province In only twe VALUES valnea. I asked who waa there, a woman which the Japanese have enjoyed execuUve’a directive but announc­ (CoaUnoed on Pngs Two) receipts' for month, $25,539,914.79. ble-making elements from France arms. Indicating that, tbe Japoa- in certain Soviet Far Eastern ed that Vivian’s Instructions had patches indicated that the resig­ FERTILIZERS answered, Telegram.' I opened the in event of military operations. nation of 14 members of the* Vichy ene had stohiUzed their poeitlewi In times o f great DOWN PAYMENT waters atnee 1933. been referred to Maj. Gen. Lewis Use Your A. B and C Canned Goods Ration Points Don’t expect to gist good reooHa frose ALL ONE PRICE Aoor and Mia. Simmons was stand Reference to PoMible Invasion diplomatic and consular .services still firmly In posaesehm of lou r atreea, America The government newspaper B. Hershey, national Selective This presumably was in refer­ anchor poialn aafegunrdlng aUp- Before They Become Invalid. . your plaating nnleos yoo feed the big there with a gun In her hand lavestla, which announced the In Spain had contributed to the turns to the deep­ Struggled Over Gun Service diroctor.' ence to possible Allied invasion: plng on the Yangtze river to planta Oar ferttllsers are of highoot signing, said the agreement waa In the meantime, he said, Colo­ growing tension. ' , test — the Mad that make yonr dol­ "She said. ‘I am going to idU Ice Cream ^ and • Goodies It was not known here definitely The counsellor of the French Ichong. In one of the tw^o arena er valoee of life, initiated yesterday by .Soviet Vice rado boards arould continue the how many American men had re­ where fighting there waa an­ We offer you a wide choice of coffee for your No. 26 lars go tartker. you!’ I made a grab for the gan Commissar for Foreign Affairs 8. embassy. Albert Lamarle, First forgets the mata- • 5 9 5 B * 9 5 0 and It went off twice. '1[lien we present policy relating to agricul­ mained in the zone occupied by the nounced, the war bulletin aaid tb* stamp: - ' AND UP A. Loaovsky and Japanese Am Secretary Renaud Sivan, Msgr. rlaL SPECIAL! struggled over -the gun and the tural workers. Fading for Lost Boys Germans after the Allied cam­ Chineae captured a small town. Maxwell House ...... ft,. .18c baaaador Naotake Sato. Bovermas, religious attache, and • • • WHILE IT LASTS next thing 1 knew she fell to the “They (Dtaft boards) arc oper paign against North Africa open­ 11 others handed their resigna­ Hills Bros, at the new Ipw price of ...... lb. 36c Principal, Interest, Proloaged Each Yeer ating on orders from Washln^on . P EVERYTHING FOR YOUR GARDEN MONTriLT Goor and I could see she was The fiaheriea protocol, originel- ed but the legations here aaid. it tions to Ambassadoi Francois Pie- Shore Liberty Baa Lifted Insurance and Taxes and those orders do not call for Lyun, Maas.,. March 36.'—(iP)— vgoodiea. Poaaibly thinking there Shurfine. freshly ground, o n ly ...... lb. 2Sc shot.” ly signed 30 years ago, waa re- was relatively small. tri Tue.Hday. Most of the outgoing Portland, .Me., March 2fl—i> one-day ban on a bs* Maxwell House in the new bag a t ...... lb. 33c T A 9 7 Mr*. Simmons diM almost In aewsd in 1928rlt expired in 1936 diplomats have cast their lot 'with WHITE PICKET stantly. There were three bullet ers,” Richardson said. "Each case get'ting Ice cream and goodiea at ped In on the bluecoata again yro- ish and American citizens In the liberty In Portland for nam of tbe Garden of Allah in glass jar ...... lb. 36c and has not been renewed since the Lynn police headquarters ia terday. Emphatically, there was Gen. Henri Glraud, French high fiMTonTor holes one through her heart, an­ then, but thf convention is pro­ Is studied, individually and the area had 'oeen arreated, Swiss au- commissioner in North Africa. fleet wne lifted today, CMpt. Boto • ______\ Can’Be Seen By Appointment Only queoUoa o t deferment or selectioo fading rapidly—oince on* boy no Ice cream. , thoritiea In charge of American MXriONM MOKAIi M D 90NSOK9 Western Auto other through her siioulder and one long^ each year on the basis of Germans Ro-Empliaalxe Stand ert Porter, cblel of atnff to Mie FENCING '^ e acenayio la th* same sach In her hand. Near arfaere her body Ui< original agreement. rests wholly on whether the in­ ohowed up three Umca interests in France said-, they had Senior Officer Pieeent Aaoat sMto- Eugene Deschene, 5, of nearby time: Eugene boards a train. A not yet determined the number of Dispatches from Vichy said fft sprawled In a porner were taro The agreement this y e* is vkv dividual la regularly engaged la newa of the Madrid roslgnatioiis Cnptnln Porter aaid justordajr 8alam, adventured . to Lynn by trainman turns the boy over to the Amencans tltere ‘tout believed the W illiam F. JoiinsoBi more bullet bolaq In the walL' tually tbs same aa In txavi and neceosary to an agricultural prrivtfd shortly after the jailing I— waa ordered to ftoi train lesa than two weeks agb and baggagemaster. The baggagshias- greatw number of the 3,600 in­ $ 2 - ^ M n . Simmons* husband, years exespt that the lentaJs which occupsUon.” In France of Ool. Francois de la against pubUsbed tontooweto^ Associate Ston . BUn^DER — REAL ESTATE wealthy Independent oil operator, Vivian, calling Induction o f eo- l|]Md th* rsfreshmaats provided by tsr turns lilin .over to the Lynn volved wore British. ganUng tbe tisbavlwr s< M the Japanese must pay are In­ INEfUlNfMIE REGULARLY $3.69 police. The desk offiber telephones The United States legation said Roeque, form w chief of the BROAD ST. PHONE 7426 7 A. TO 7 P. M. arrived a short time after tbe creased by five per cent Last ■entlal niral workers a "aarious police while he waa waiting to be French Social party, Croix de aad what the Navy tirmai M IW W IW H 8ULACHUIB . 856 MAIN STREET AT PARK STREET taken home. Salem—and he no longer has to it had heard rumors that the 4 ■hooting. He was distraught year when the prot«K.-ol waa ex blow” to national'food production hoepiUble*’ trontoront o t tfnded the rata wantl up by. four Hs showed up again a few days loojt ia tbs'book to find th* num-1 mmm la PerUand fteteL kik k$U tine ttai* van M I k*. . (lOwSMmmt* on F i^ EIfkU