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Jap Invaders Cut Java Railway Line

Jap Invaders Cut Java Railway Line

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intmr^rstrr lEttntitts It^raHi WEDMBSDAT, MABCH 4,1943 ^ age i i x T i i y Average Daily Circulation and more than 100 lovely dlapUye tion plcturM M a olimnx to tk* The Weather The regular meeting of Um Anr meeting. Tbese included fllma on For the Month of February, The reaular moathly meeting of will show how anyone can plan to Exchange C4lub Forecaat of r . S. Weather : the Dorcaa Society will be held at derson-Shea Post, 2048 will be held make his own property, large or the “ Romance of Aluminum,” About Town the Emanuel LAitheran church fol­ this evening at 8:15 at the Green. small, beautiful. T'nder the direc­ "Normandie Disaster,” "Retreat 7,120 lowing the UenUn Quiet Hour n't This meeting should have been tion of Mrs. Iiwing C. Wright of Sees Pictures of Germans in Russia'' and the 8:15 tonight. The hostessea will be held last night but due to the Flower Exhibit "Bombing of Pearl Harbord’ Member of the Audit Slightly warmer tonlRlit. l^- ' ^ Chestnut Hill, the Garden Clubs ‘ . IfM. Harry Rylander. «rf Mr*. Ruth Chambers. Mrs. Marie blackout Commander Linders de­ have arranged for a series of Thirty-five members were pres­ enALL Bureau of Circulatlona •treet. haa returned Bunzel, Mrs. Norma Dickson, Mrs. cided it would be wise to postpone small and simple gardens/ of fruits ent at the session. The next regu­ Manchetter— A City of Village Charm tton trip to Miami and P*™ Olive Decker and Mrs. Florence the meeting until this evening. Bokton Show to Be Held and flowers showing what can be Movies of Up to Minute lar meeting will be held on March o f Florida. She accomparfed Mr. Brian dson. done with a small outlay of cash News Events Shown 17. There will be a short meeting f u d od and Mri. Charier Rylai^er and Grant New' Line * March 16-21; Local and tin#. These are really little of the Board of Control of the club VOL. LXL, NO. 132 (OlaaKlfled Advertising on aPge It) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS their aon Theodore, of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Ben­ Residents Interestefl. gardens for busy people —but Before the Members. next Wednesday evening. YOU PAY FOA formerly of 'thla town. son of Princeton street, left today beautiful for all that. by auto for a two weck.s' vacation For Local Finn Orchid* .Are Emphasized Geared to meet the needs of the The Manchester Exchange Club By our ''IWetered In Miami and St. Petersburg, Fla. Orchids are again emphasized held its regular meeting last Mr. Benson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perrett and Glenney, owners of hour, the V'etory Fower Show of this yeaf' with a triple display the Massachusetts Horticultural evening at Hotel Sheridan. A Fu«l OH 0«n v«rlM ^ E. Benson have been wintering in the Silver Lane bus line were ye.t- from the American Orchid Society, roast beef supper was served at STILL AVAILABLE- PIKEHURST... Society, the Vist consecutive New ■Mrs. M. Ida Young of Uingmea- Florida and It is expected they w;ill terday granted permission by the 6:30. Kniri Stidham, former pre.M- make the return trip with their Public Utilities Committee to op­ England Snruig Flower Show, dow and Edwin S. Weli.stor. presi­ But H urry! THURSDAY which is to" be held in Mechanics dent of the society. Roses are fea­ dent of the local club, had a birth­ son. erate buses between Manchester day yesterday, and It waa appro­ Cepter and the East Hartford Building, B United States participation in the Real Fancy Head Broccoli er women employes had complain­ (Continued on Page Four) west coast of the Gulf of will be launched from anoth­ month. ed to him about the actions of a war has had a bad effect on Italian FUEL 43 X 36 'Martaban today, putting be­ morale and has brouglit about an er side” by the Allies, the FOnCHURST .NOW HAS... subordinate. 17-Page Complaint hind them the last natural Increase in anti-Fascist activity. lieutenant governor-general HaMtant Pea Soup Fine Quality The attorney general in a 17- barrier on the route to Ran­ He said Count Carlo Sforza’a "Free of the Dutch East Indies D a M Ptaeapple in k e 16 Workmen Italy" movement la gaining head­ page complaint filed with the sec­ goon. A terse communique. Issued urged Java's inhabitants to Kara Waffle Syrap OIL retary of'State charged the 45- These are nine of the 11 survivors of the U. S. Destroyer Jacob Jone*, torpedoed by an Axis sub­ here last' niglit, acknowledged that way through underground chan­ Bleach Water ...... gaL Sic HALE'S SELF SERVE year-old head of the state’s big­ marine in the Atlantic, after their arrival in Cape May, N. J. Front row. left to right: Jopeph Tidwell the invaders had cracked British nels continue their stout resist­ MUSLIN Irregulars of 72” x99” All White (Count Sforza, former Itaflan TRY Tl^ESE •.. The Original In New England! gest department with ’’miscon­ Die ill Arms of Tuscaloosa. Ala.; Rich:ud Dors, Brockton, Ma.ss.: George Pantall, Struthor.a, Ohio; John Struthers, defenses along the Sittang and | ance to the Japanese in an ad­ 8. A W. Boyncnbenlee duct, material neglect of duty or Trenton. N. J. Back row. left to right: riiom.a.* Mi .dy. Franklin. Ky.; John Merget, Norfolk, Va.: had reached Waw, only 15 miles • (Continued on Page Four) dress last night before th^ 2 can* CSc incompetence" in 20 or mors in­ Albert Oberg, Proctor. Vt ; Rudolph Jacobsen. Eastpert, Md.; and Louis Hollenbeck, Albion, N. Y. northeast of Pegu, way station on : People’s Council. Chlver* Marmalade . .do*. SS.80 stance* and directed him to ap­ Plant Blast the railway linking Rangoon with RANGE on. I I a n d h e a l t h m a r k e t pear for a hearing before Gov. the Burma road to China. ] AoUd Pack Runhaven Sheet Blankets Robert A. Hurley on March 16 "to m Bandoeng, Java,, March 5, TOMATOES----- S Iga eaa* Sle PILLOW CASES Lena Thaa *0 MU . , show cause, if any there b*,'‘-wby From Waw a paved Iwo-lane Japs Report i —i/P)—The Japanese invad- Deeen ...... 92.SS 42 Others Injuretl in Crude Rublicr 1 Aerial Reinforcem ents he should not be removed from highway traverses flat rice er.y drove forward with pin­ THURSDAY SPCCIAIS If you need pillow ca.®es, now is the the $10,000-a-year post he has Second Explosion at to Rangoon, less than 60 miles to Heavy weight, extra size, 72".\99”. $ 1 . 3 9 held since 1937. Planes’ Raid cers movement.<» today again.sb time to stock up. Fine quality cases Shell • leading Plant Not Available tl.e southwest 7426 Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! that will give -years of wear. •12".\36" Among the cases cited by Pal­ Recently Sent to Java An Army communique from Batavia and Bandoeng, hav­ 10«% METERED SERVICE! Slight misweaves or oil spots. lotti were those of three depart­ in percale — 45”.\36'” in fine muslin. Inside Three Months. Rangoon said: ing cut the railway linkinif G.\S0LINE, 6 Gals. $1.00 ooid Medallal ment employes who. the complaint For Civilians^ I "A party of the enemy was en- | Upon Island Ithose centers of resistance to charge, were given leave of lab- I gaged by our forces in the area of | Each Bur ton. la . March 5. (.n — / . — - ’ * Slimsoii Savs Shift of the third focus of defense, WILLIAMS 24',-Lb. Bag $ 1 .2 3 eences with .‘iome pay to study at I Waw to the northeast of I'egu Flour Yale Unl'.’ersity where Cox once An ear , .-rocking bla.*t that Jarred Hemlersoii Says Not Sin- Command Ha* Not A1 [ Trapped Army I "Waw was attacked by six j Eight Persons killed,, Soerabaja, port and naval V i/ n c OIL SERVICE, INC. aerved as a profeaaor. the countryside for 20 miles enemy bomber* and the town was i base of eastern Java. The enemy Tall Can Van Camp’* "As a result of your actions . . . BRO.VD STREET around killed at least 16 workmen gle Pound Can Be Put tered Intense Support Still Attaeked set on fire. I Buildings Set Afire in' waa within 10 miles of Batavia on you discriminated amongst the em­ "There is no further report ot j the west of that former capital M ilk 3 . Cans 2 5 c ployes of the Highway Department and injureil 42 others shortly be­ Into Tires for Passen­ To Duteh in Fient. contacts with the enemy at hand. " Raid l»y 30 .Aircraft: and 25 miles from Bandoeng, folding positions under the merit fore midnight last night at the An air communique said, ,\t ^linainitori Shima.' present seat of the government, at Just system. ” Pallotti asserted, "and Iowa ordnance plant. ger (^rs o f Nation. "During the day the R .4 F car­ three point.* to the north which ln« Blue Plate Washington, March 5.—tiT’) Bv Red Units state funds were expended under The explosion, which demolish­ —Secretary of War Stim.son ried out reconnaissance and patrol eluded a good airfield to base bia your direction for which there was ed a TNT melt unit in the shell­ Bulletin! work. Tokyo (From Japanese Broad­ fighters and dive-bombers. I.ge. Can no authorization in la-.v." said today that ’’material” 27c Received! loading plant, was the second in W ashington, March ,V—i P— Dispatehes Report Rem­ ■■ye.sterday evening a small casts!, Maiil) ,5 (J’j 1 III penal I Threat of Bisection Shrimp less than three months for the air reinforcements had been Other Mp«.|fie Allegalluns Ix>on Henderson, director of patrol of R.A K. fighters encount­ headquarters aiiiuninced tixlay j There wa* an increasing threat Oth^r specific allegations against sprawling 20,000 acre munitions rIvlUan supplies, told a Senate .sent to Java in the last week. nants Being Destroyed ered a formation of Japane.se air­ Boneleas that 30 enemy planes had attack- | that the 622-mile long Island Cox. suspended last month by Gov­ factory. A similar blast Dec. 12 Defense Investigating Commit­ He told his press conference craft. Despite the enemy's numeri­ would be bisected by the invader.*, ernor Hurley after he had been ac­ claimed the lives of 13 workmen. —Oaek Nazi Line in cd Minainitori Stiinia, a Jap.inese Chatham tee today that offlrials hud dls- that the shift of Gen. Sir cal superiority, the formation was already more than half way 8-Oz. Can 15e cused by Pal)uttl of failing to pro­ MaJ. J. H. Edgerly, chief of pro­ eussed requisitioning tire* now broken up and one Japanese fight­ island about 1.2(K1 miles southeast Sardines tect the state’s Interest against duction control, said the disaster •Archibald Wavell from the Drive Upon Smolensk. of Tokyo, killing eight persons on ears of ordinary ritizens. er was shot down. (f'ontiniied on Page Four) Double Plaid the claims of one contractor' and was due to an explosion of amatol, Southwest Pacific command The R A K. had no losses. ' and setting a building afire. Tall Can Happy Vale cllowing certain favorable- infor­ a mixture of ammonium nitrate Washington, March 5—l>P*— Leon had .not nltorcd in any way the Moacow, March 5 •.■ri Soviet ] (live* .No Detail* Japane.se fighters engaged the mation to be furnished another and TNT. Henderson told the Senate Defease j American or British attitude of dispatches said today Russian sol- | The communique announcing raiders, shot down seven of them Can 2 3 c contrifctor which was withheld Ten of Dead Identified investigating Committee today] "intense support to the Dutch m diera were "destroving the reni- | that the Japanese had cro.ssed the' and drove the remainder off, a Salmon from other bidder*, included that— Coroner R. O. Giles anfiounced communique said The announce­ that "not a single pound of crude I the pre.>ient battle. " nant.* " of the 16th'German Army I "Contrary to the instructions" the following 10 of the 16 dead rubber" would be available for new | Stimson withheld details of the , , , „ ■ , assumed here that the Japanese, ment did not give their nationality. Flashes I No. S Can Burt Olney “BLANKETS ,\lr .\lami for Tokyo of the then Gov. Raymond E. Bald- had been identified. Tliey are: tlr^ or retread* on the upwiirda of rilnforremcnt*. and also was encircled in the Staraya Russa j ^niploying numerically superior (Ijite Bulletins of the uPj Wire) Hartzell, Popejoy, 36, Fairfield. guarded in comment on the Air sector below Lake Ilmen and had { Tokyo, meanwhile, had its first (rontinor wool— in blue, rose, green, and peach. it is. Block plaids in rose, blue, peach, and green. George Call* Senate Pearl Clifford CaiA’er, Mount Top Offirials of War prise raid of his little Air Force. ported they had ^ n e foodies* six j Syjliiev Daily Telegraph cited Pleasant, la. Three large vess«'ls which were fendant e\€-ept Ludwig took the "They said that in each house­ stand in Federal eourt to deny the Finance Committee to Harold R. Wyatt. Kokuk, la. Produrtion Boanl .At­ sunk were identified later, a War (Continued on Page Two) ('orrespondeiit Expeels hold membera calmly turned off R. L. Murray, East Moline, 111. charge. Summations were sched­ HEALTH M ARKET Informal Disriisgion*. Department communique said, as gas jets and attended to prepara- uled for late today with, the ease .<•5'H it ’' tacked for .Attitude. transports loaded with enemy •Attaek on .-\iistralia. (Ciontinued on Page Four) Trea.sury Balance e\|>ected to reach the jury late to- FRESH FISH IS IN .\GAIN! GOOD V.XRIETy troops. Tho.«e killed met death by (fVmtinurd on Page Four) nmrniw or .Monday morning. Washington. March 5. — Washington. March 5 -oP)—Top drowning or as a result of ex­ Spring.. ■ Sydney, Australia. March 5 .P, • • * TO PICK FRO.M; ..aIn Hale’s Housewares Dept. Chairman George (D-Ga) called official* of the War Production plosion of ammunition aboard, the Wa-shington. March 5 .p The , —A correspondent of The Sydney the Senate Finance Committee to­ Board were accuaed by a House communique said. position of the Treasury .March 3: Daily Telegraph. ju.xt returned ('ripps Seen Next I'reniler gether today for informal dlacua- Woman Found Committee today of "reckless dis­ Meeting no nerial opposition for Receipts, $47.'283,642.92: expeh-| from Malaya and Batavia, said to- Small Force london, yiarch 5.—'.P>—-Ah SB- Haddock Herring alon of the new tax program as regard" for conservation of war- ditiire*. $147,045 .564 70; net ba l-' day he gave Java "two weeks of treiiiely reliable and well-informed It’s In The Featuring Items Hard To Obtain But Hale’s Has Them evidence appeared of senatorial needed copper in allowing con- j (('ontlniied nn Page Four) ance, $3 405.844,880 88 life at moat ” and predicted an at­ |Milillcal source, commenting on Cod Smelts dissatisfaction with the Treasury’s Dead in Hotel atruction of Rural Electrification i tack on Au-stralia'd east coast Takc8 ,^.218 the failure of resent csiblnet reconimendations for unprecedent­ Administration transmission lines j On the othfr hand Dr' J ' E changes to quiet public and par­ Pollock Butterfish ed increase* in Individual and cor­ in Texaa and Arkansas. Hoogatraten, director of the liamentary rrltleism of the gov­ Air! porate inepme leviea. Wife of Manufacturer I* Chairman Donald M. Nelson ! Dutch East Indies Department of 30 British Sohliers U,a|i- ernment, said today there was Mackerel Halibut Sunbeam The Treooury program received was not spared in the reporL which To Poll Doctors of Nation ' Economic Affairs, declared "there every likelihood that Sir Stafford Enameled Tinware a generally favorable reception Strangled; Hand* and the House Military Affairs Com­ IS a possibility that Java ran be tnre Ituliuns with .Aid Oip|H> would rrplaee Winston Salmon 4 Qt. Presto from membera of the Houoe Ways mittee submitted to Congress. It held Uhurchill a* Britain’s prime min­ Let us help steer Swordfish and Means Committee when It was Feet Bound with Wire. charged WPB Power Chief J. A. Soon on Military Service "Whoever is going to give up in Of .XriiUMl Dnimnies. ister. This sourre went *o far Oh ouUined Tuesday, but apparently Krug had indicated to the com­ Java, it certainly will not be the to predict that the doughty 8 Piece Ktchen Set mittee that Krug waa “not amen­ Indies government." added Hoog­ I'hurehlll would be unseated with­ you along your Spring Fillets of MIXMASTER the reaction would be leas cordial New York, March 5.— —Mr*. London. Manh 5 P A Bnt- tai the other wing of the capitol. Marion Kuril Reich, 52, wife of a able t^ Congress." It sale also that New Orleans. March 5—<45—All • quarter million questionnaires atraten, who has just arrived from in three month*. fa.*hion course from Haddock, Flounder, Perch Pressure Cookers the committee membera were "not Bandoeng. u*h officer lust returned from Colls Policy Unwlae Jersey City, N. J., watch manu­ the country’s doctors, dentists and asking "how, when and where ’ Libya said :i->day 50 British ar­ favorably impressed" with WPB veterinarians will be queried with- recipients would be willing to W ill Fight to End ! W ill Induct by Number Senator Taft (R-Ohio), a facturer, wa* found strangled to­ Chief Counsel John Lord O'Brian's tillerymen had captured 5,248 Ital­ our large assortment Clams Scallops Oysters 11 day in a suite of the Hotel Sutton . ^ enter war service, "The Dutch will fight to the Electric Mixers Special $3.49 Finance Committee member, attitude toward constructing the in two week* on willingness to The information obtained in the end and the airmen will fly their ian* in the North African dfeert Washington, .Mar^ .5— 45—ThO brought the cloak room criUciam on West 56th street. She wo* fully .\rmy will continue to induct mea of smart new hats. II Jts. ^ lines, allegedly duplicating private seiwe in the Army, said the presi- survey will be passed down to the obsolete planes until they are un- with the aid ol 21 dummy soldiers into the open with on assertion clothed, her hands and feet bound I by numtrer: Secretary of War Bulk facilities. dent of. The American Medical proper subdivlaion* of the pro- able to take them off the ground. ■ armed with wooden guns. • DUST PAN that the Treasury was foUosring with telephone wire. Report Baaed on Hearings The dummies were placed in po­ Stimson said today, and dues not 1 The suite hod been occupied Association, but county commit- curement and ksaignment service, j wrote the correspondent, Tom an “unwise poUcy ” in proposing The report was based upon hear­ tee* will make sure those needed and finally to the county commit-i Fairhill sitions to draw the Italian fire plan to order Induction of Seiec- Lb. • 1 WASTE BASKET since Feb. 30 by a couple who reg­ tlre *erv4<'o registrants by ogh Pastel felts, tailored and dressy models, large scoop Salt Cod 29c 1 surtax Increosea which would ings by a subcommittee headed by badly will stay at home. tees of the organization, already "With Java almost gone I think ] while the artillerymen advanced drain off 55 per cent of the earn­ istered os Mr. and Mrs. Ted Leo­ Representative Faddis (D-Pa), the Japanese will attack Austra­ I from another direction, declared groups, lie noid that men wbi* 1 It ha* been proved that these Cooker* »ave • 4-PIECE CANNISTER SET pold of 234 Euclid avenue, Miami Dr. Frank H. Lahey of Boston, formed. brims, beautiful straws, trim.med with veils and flowers. ings of corporation* with -more one member of which. Represent­ Maas., head of the A. M. A. and Would Prevent Ixtrol Shortage lia's east coast, probably in North t>ipt. P. G. Birkin. registered Feb. 16 In the !s*-3l Freohly Mode W t have a limited supply of these In Beach, Fla. Their present where- 1 money In every way posaible. They cook faat- 9 1 STEP-ON CAN than $35,000 net income annually. ative Fitzgerald (D-Conn) oasert- national chairman of the govern­ County committees would pre­ Queensland, as they are probably I The Italian:,, thinking they were and $7-44 o(te groups would b* In Black, Navy, and all the new light shades. When they are gone we cannot take orders. abouti were not immediately grouped with men previously ihff- er, saving fuel. They make tough meaU Moreover, Toft told reporter* he ed in a minority report the sub- ment's procurement and assign­ vent doctors from entering mili­ preparing a base at Rabaul" being outflanked by a superior ,1 Complete with Juicer. A MlxmaaUr U good 1 BREAD BOX doubted that individual taxpayers known.- mittee was "subject^ to a lot of Of the Malayan campaign. Fair- force, he said, retreated 10 miles Istered about June 1. after a lot­ Lamb Patties I b 29c INseovered by l^Uhop ment sem ce for medical person- tary service, if their departure J tender and reUln all the meat juices-sea! in Insurance for g o ^ cooking. It eavea time and could aasuma the staggering bur­ wild and careleoa atatements by nel, asserted tliat the country meant a local shortage and the hill reported, “we were outfought and laid down their arms when the tery .March 17 to determlao IMP energy and provldee perfect blending of In- Discovery of the body was made a t the power truat which the major­ would be spared such a serious de- Army could obtain medical men because of our^ red tape, blunder British pursued. order aumhera, sad Induetleh II the flavor. W h it. Eaamal W IU Black aM Bad Triaa. den $3,300,000,000 in new letrie* by Harry Pearson, a bellhop, who to gredienta. which the Treasury called for from ity report readily accepted as cor­ pletion of medical service for civil- elsewhere. ing, scarcity of airpower, lack of orders would be issued by the le- i.b. entered the suite after telephone rect.” iana as occurred during the first Dr. Ldihey pointed out that there | offensive spirit and the native cal boards In the rsUou of net# Smoked Sausage 43c 1 this source. It. was lll|gly, be add­ calls bad gone unanswered oil ed, that Congress would have to A third report, embracing the world war. was already a great disproportion Fifth Column^ and, unlike the Only Minor Patrol registrants to old. 1 night “independent vlewa" of Represen- To Describe Pisa Toalght in medical service, with one doc- Japanese, w'e showed little Im- • • • GREEN soften these increases and turn to Identification of the body was Activity on Front BUY new forms, ouch os a sales tax, in tatives Sparkman (D-AUi) and He told in on interview of the tor for every 767 inhabitants in aglnatiom" Morhets At A OIomo mode by the woman's husband, Brooks (D-Ls) who said it would plan which he will describe to­ New England and one for every gap Planes Carry Cannon Cairo, March 5 —(45- The Brit­ BIRDS EYE PEAS STAMPS GIVEN order to produce the needed who loot night reported to the po­ ish high common^ said today that New York, Marrh *— DEFENSE BONDS The J W HAl^ CORB revenue. be signed by four other members night to the annual New Orleans 4,100 in South Carolina. Australian airmen who battled The JW .H AU CORP. lice that his wife had been miss­ of the full committee today, Graduate Medical Asoembly. “It is hoped,” he said, “that the the Japanese over Malaya say the there had been only minor patrol Rtoeka: lanrer; i WITH CASH SALES! Mlglit StISa Bwrietii M A M C H s m a C om m - AND STAMPS! MANCNISTMI CONIf ing since yesterday afternoon criticized the subcommittee for Or. Leahy sold the A. M. A. public will recognize, by the lapel Jsspnese Navy zero fighter planes activity along the Libyan deaert Special! 24c Package The Ohio Senator said it was when, he said, she her apart­ not colling Nelson. ore highly maneuverable, capable ftonL Beads: Nortew; kls opinion that if the $3,0*0.000,• had prepared at its own expense a button which w e shall laoue, that ment at the Hotel Woodrow to Neloon, the majority ooeerted. complete roster of all the coun­ the wearer has signified his will- of s p e ^ up to 340 miles on hour. The war report onnouncod that ally trshdlroi. keep an appointment with Mrs. try’s medical men and that list ingneas to serv-e in the armed Cottoa: a toady; ^ed*e « ea Pi«a Fsar). Leopold. fOsaUai Tsrs) would kt used ki ostiding out a feress H allowed to." 1 « OB 1 ^ ) « awed aoi Fhge Two) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH B, 1948 PAGEi' MAXVtJHESTKK EVEXING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1942 TWO Charity P/ttient Found were two Australian nurses. Bis­ Farm Laborer Die$; Grocer Groups Vessel Thrice ters Tourney and Anderson, who Britain .Putting 33,000 Women Crude Rubber Howell Is HeM State Not Yet Ready Fo Be Worth $3,000 risked their lives in an attempt Manchester Trapped Army Netvs o f Our /Boy Scouts Last. Name Unknown to save a wounded member of an To Work Weekly in War Jobs [. S. Students To Face Court Hit by Bombs anti-aircraft crew. Date Book Still Attacked Not Available \ On Old Charge Fort Worth, Tex., March 6 Fellow refugees said the nuraes Make Canvas^ 11 wa.s announced today that the Saturday 'o do their p.irj for civil­ T^rryvllle, March 5—(/P) — For Attacks from Air —(/P)—J. W. Snow, 69, died at braved-th* machine-guns of Japa­ London, Msrch 5—(/P)—Brttalns, time work and that women who Tomorrow Boy .Scout Court of Honor will not ian defense. John came to work on Ralph Attempts to Control a hospital two days ago, a Last Ship to Clear Sing* nese planes to drag the gunner to aln is putting 35,000 women to have Ignored the law and failed to be held this month, due to the Richard Dolson was appointed For Civilians Serra'a farm nine years ago, Brought Back to Man* charity patient. shelter after he fell in an exposed register would be puni-ihed. Oponlnir ot Serie« of L<>cluri>* By Red Units Troop Quartermaster at the meet­ work every week in the broaden­ on Nutrition Courses st the Y «t small number of applications that and was a familiar figure to Prices Result in Fed­ Salvation Army officials apore Reaches Austra­ position. ‘Eig]ity*Six Boy* Visiting ing, which was adjourned at 9:30. most Terryvllle'townsfolk, C h e s t e r ; Accused of Faults Shown by Recent No to Escape ed national war effort, an official To Continue Registrations 7:.m have been filed. The next court (Continued from I’age One) traced $3,0C0 In bank deposits 'The man died later of his (Continued from Page One) will be held the first Friday in Twenty-one scouts attended, Not until he died yesterday Blackouts Are Being f j-om Los Angeles Jail eral Indictments. and building and loan stock lia; Weathers Attacks. wounds, but other members of the spokesman declared today. He .*aid Periodic registrations by Every House to Aid in Sunday, March 8 was it realized that nobody, Passing Bad Checks. groups will continue, he said, un­ Farewell party for trainees at ------1 .April, and all local .Scouts are 30,000.000 passenger cars now own- . from papers found in the lin­ gun crew sent a letter to Aus­ this Increased emplovment of days and described the plight of , urged to get their applications for 1 roop 1.7 including his employer, ever Corrected But Equip------ing of his ragged vest. til 4vomen of.4C are enrolled about Sugar Rationing. North End Fire Headquarters. cd by the ordinary citizen in this San Franclspo. March 5.—(/Pi— Melbourne. Australia, March 5. tralian authorities urging that the women was exclusive of service their comrades as catastrophic. I . merit badges in a.s soon ns possi- .Alfred E. Snow—Scrilie had heard his last name. Serra Earl Willinrr Howell, 40, want­ Los Angeles, March 5.—i/P) Snow who registered at the nurses be decorated for gallantry. the end of June. Girls aged 16 and The meeting began at 7:1.'» with couotry. , , , ment Is Badly Needed. Alleged attempts to control food —iiP)—A British freighter with and civil defense appointments. Wednesday, March 11 "Two enemy JU-52.S landed on Chairman Raymond Mercer, said he had no idea where John ed here on a fraudulent check — Pretty soon it's going to be Salvation Army hotel three l7 Boon will be registered alro. What will probably be one of Celebration of Lepion Home .An­ an airdrome," the Soviet Informa- ; LAst week, we commenced a the Scout Oath and Pledge of Al- I The director of ciyilian supplies came from or where any rela­ charge dating back to July, 1939, and grocery prices in rf)>proximate- years ago as V. A. Snow, said accomihodations for otily 12 pas­ He asserted that there would Thus far. o.OOO.OOO women have illegal to escape from the city A large Increase In exports of be a great extension of part-time Um beat enumerations of residents niversary. lion Bureau said in telling of op- ! brief history of the work of the legiance to the Flag of the United | "h o is a War Production Board tives might be. was arrested last night in West- Editor's Note: - ly 6.000 retail stores In northern he bad no lelatlves. sengers has arrived in an 'Aus­ been registered and 1,500.000 hav* .States of America. .Mivst of the , member, te.stifled that this was jail. Don't laugh. It isn't now. garlic from Argentina to Brazil work for those whose family re­ In Manchester is being completed Thursdav. March 1J erstlons against aerial freighters j g^y Scouts. This week we ron- He was about 55 years old. port by the State Police. He was and Java arc many thousand Grinning broadly. City California has resulted In Federal tralian port bearing 2,500 soldiers, been Intervica'ed for placement in today by 86 boys fi^ , ».r...... evening was spent in coaching and ' the "most significant single statis­ brought to Manchester and will be milea remote from the At­ grand jury Indictments against 17 women and children from Sing­ and the United States Is reported. sponsibilities kept them from full­ industry of thf services. Girl Scouts' Mother - Dauphter and troop earners seeking to sup-itlniie with the following: tic " among a maze of details on ! Councilman Norria Nelson fomla unfair practices act.... school. The work is being done In ^ Masonic Temple ]dy the Germans. "Our artillery , _ Their service in catastrophes passing tests. pre.sented in Town Court Satur­ lantic scab Liard but (ierniany, called that fact to the Coun­ retail grocers' associations, three apore after weathering a prolong­ Among the tests p isscd w ere , the rubber situation which he day. comparatively speaking, is large chain store organization.*, which law prohibits merchants ed series of attacks by 90 Japa­ opened fire and with the first salvo i have added to the experience and 'Would offer later before the Senate SI ream Across cil's attention. It ordered the thrift, first and .second cla.ss, I Howell has a record In the local right around the corner and and 14 individuals. from selling below cost, hereby nese planes, during which she wa.* k „.„. destroyed both German planes ' j reputation of the Boy Scouts. In investigating group. city attorney to take steps, at EH H I keorcupy Three Villages ! 1916 Congress granted a Federal safety and knife and hatchet by- court and at one time served h German aubs are demoostratr- Among 34 defendant.* named ruining their competitors." thrice hit by bomlis. Henderson said that present cal- | once. A northwestern front unit wa.s Charter to the organization on |he Richard Baker. Sillaiig River sentence in State's Prison. Ing new that the Atlantic is Nelson said the city fathers yesterday In a grand jury indict­ Twelve persons were Iklled and Follow 1‘lie ^^Wise” Shoppers! Come On Down To During the recreation period, the , dilations of supplies for the Unit­ The three year old charge was no harrier to a ruthless often- ] Neighbor* Meet In .Army 25 wounded by the Japanese %.*- made. ,hroueh 1 Citizens' Club basketball team, said to have reoccupied three vil­ basis of their service record. The ed Nations "did not allow a single had neglected to enact any ment charging conspiracy to vio­ ^ e plan was arranged through - nation had accepted the truth of following games were played; Hit for passing a worthless S16 check sive. saults on the ship, the last ve.*.*cl lages and killed more than UK) in­ pound of rubber either for new (Continued from Page One) e.scape penalty. Police Chief late anti-trust laws by price-fixing vaders through an action in wlurh the motto, ' Be Prepared " Amer- the Box and Bull in the Ring. The i at a local package store In July, Geographically, the near­ St. Louis.—(4’i—In civilian life to clear Sirfeapore before the tires, or camel-backs for any of the C. B. Horrall, he added, was arc the clvain organizations; Safe­ Benson G. Bates and William ^ A r th u r W l ^ r He had Wclne^Uy, March 18 they turned captured field gnus ica had come to depend on the Boy ' meeting ende.1 at nine o'rloi k with 1939. ness of the peril is axiomatie; pretty embarrassed to discov-. way Stores, Inc.; H.ac.strom s Food island fortre.*.* surrendered. 1 7 ^^C inni?D >roR FINE forces, had outflanked BritLsh ^ w e d ’ a Hat of cler^ sUeet in I Washion Show. Women's Feder- the .Scout I-aw and Scoutmaster.s' 30.000,000-odd pasenger cars in Howell W43 located by the State what la equally apparent Is Johnston lived within four block.* Heroines of the pcnloii.* voyage upon the Germans. Scouts. In the years following, troops holding positions near the er he couldn't penalize a pris­ Stores, Inc. and Purity Store.*, S r ^ ^ lu d in g the new^streets on , ation at Center e^ren^^ Guerrilla detai timents tigliting tliey again and again justified Benediction this country " Police working as the afaretaker of that, despite huge strides In of each other in Chicago the last JT JL AJIm 9 f o o d s Chairman Truman iD-Moi in­ mouth of the river. oner who quit hia calaboo.se Ltd. 10 year.*, but never had met. A.* in White Russia were lauded for their trust. In 1928. for example, a shore resort. / . civilian delense activities,— ahead of schedule. Wallace Howland, special as­ ap^ar Annuarree^iW.-Bntlsh.Xmen- Troop 136 terrupted the stocky defense offi- Reports from the front several private* in the Army Air Corp.s al HI 0.\KI..\ND STREKT FRKK IM':i,IVKRV: DIM, T.JHfi: TZ ^rrh/d^r l exceptional courage and skill and they did outstanding work in' the - 7^ and thi-y nave l»ecii huge— sistant to the attorney general, can club at Clubhoii."ie. Parker A'etrano— Scribe ' 1 isl to a.sk an explanation of days ago said the Japanese were Uoiir.wticut still Is not exactly Jefferson barracks they recently "-To Relieve MONTHLY— ^ tory. Numbers on each of the Friday, .April 10 the Information Bureau said "al­ Florida hurricane and the Arkan­ aaid these chain.* operate 700 streets were prepared and yester­ sas flood. .On the heels of these The meeting was opened at six "camel-back" massing large numbers of troops Small Fc^ce ready tor an enemy foray. their classroom lessons in condi­ struck up a conversation and be- Military W h is t . Manchr.ster ready they have accounted for 700 tions. approaching actuality. stores in the northern part of the Double Stamps AH Day Friday! Open Till 9 P. M* day they were given to the boys. stirring events came the flood dis­ o'clock Tuesday with a game of "That a the trade name for strips 50 miles north of Waw in apparent In this article David 8 . eame pal.* as well a.* di.scovered Green P T. A. German officers and men." preparation for such a maneuver. state. they both have mutual relation.*. They started last night to call at Red Army troops striking to- asters in 1927 in Mississippi and hit and run Scoutmaster Johnson used for re-caps or retreads on Clarke, tella what Is Iteing To Have “ Field Trials” Tuesday, April 11 made his weekly announcements worn automobile tires. " Henderson (Advices from Rangoon via Lon- ! 5.248 High Prices Forced FEMALE FAIN the homes. They asked but one warfl Smolensk, on the central,I A'ermont. In the same year St. done to overcome deficiencies State Defense (Council plans call Women who sufTer pain of Irregular 1 Fancy Cut- Up Fowl rOMIM-KTK 14th .Annual Concert. G fief ' after which the troop retired to said. don last night indicated heavy | All defendant.* are charged with To Debate India Stains question; How many liveel in the front 230 miles west of Mosiow. i Louis was struck by a tornado and with a minimum loss of time for a .series of "field trials" in the California unfair prac­ periods with cranky nervotinncss— l OR ...... Club. Emanuel Lutheran church. [ patrol corners where dues were Henderson explained he was ap­ fighting along the lower Sittang, I and he sounds a serious word due to monthly functional disturb^ .29 bouse. Friday, .April 17 have broken into a Nazi defensr- . called upon the Scouts of that (Oqi^tlnued from Page One) : w hich volunteers will practice J tices act to fofeo retailers to sell ances —should try Lydia E. Pink- (Or a Broiler or Fryer) collected and attendance taken. pearing aa a member of the war where a full division of British i of warning from (lovernor I combatting Incendiary fires, locat­ I-ordon. March ■'> ~i/Vi -The sta­ To Be Finished Today Annual Masonic Ball at the Ma­ zone and inflicted heavy losses on I area. In 1938 when they showed troops, supported by tanks, was groceries and other foods at high, tu.* of India will come up for gen­ ham's Vegetable Compound to re­ the 17th German Infantrv division, i remarkable discipline and ability The test passing period was held production board, as director of a c)«iiumn of Free French troops Hurley. ing damage to utilities and treat­ lieve such distress. Made capetxally The canvass will be completed sonic Temple. , while the Scoutmaster and his as- ' reported entrenched.) artificial snd non-competitivc eral debate in the House of Com­ for ifomcn. Follow label directions. 1 Jumbo Head Iceberg Lettuce sometime today and the final fig­ ,a special, . government _ . .. annoiince-__ _. _ n ...n.trsfvserving V hurricane-strickeni 11 An New civilian supply and as administra­ WAS operating southeast of El ing ca.aualtie.a. These air raid Tuesday, .April 31 sistants held a first class cere- ; tor of the price control act under Before falling back toward Pe­ prices agreed upon by the de­ mon.* after a government state­ WORTH TRYING! ures compiled. With the figures, Group F. Center church women nient declared. England. | Mechtll and said that in a clash By Darid S. Clarke drills, officials say. will be held in ! mony for Walter Ferguson. He is ' which he has rationing power. gu. British troops were reported ^ fendants. ment on India which is expected LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S 1 Large Bunch Pascal Celery (Kegiiliir S!..).> the rationing board will get the presents F. W. Barber in illiislra­ "Two regimental hcadf|U.irter.s Throughout the country. Boy ' of light force* Monday British Hartford. March 5 -(/!’) -Con­ about 40 Connecticut cities and the first member of th” troop to ' .Asks Public Hearings officially to have destroyed every/^ Grocers who would not comply' soon, it was announced today. | \ itliie:) number who must be provided for. ted nature lecture. of this division were smashed ' the ■ Scout service has run the gamut , advance patrols drove back two necticut's civilian defenses against towns before April 1. ,, ,, ,, from train wrecks to finding lost ,' receive the first class rank. At the . Henderson Indicated that he had thing of value to the enemy ,it Axis infantry companies supported Many Connecticut factories have I "'>'h the price list* and bulletin.* 1 Large "Rock" Turnip (Limit 11) • All of the local elementary Thursday, .May 31 announcement said. "Prisoners and ' last Green-Bar meeting, the name Waw. This apparently was a Ref­ enemy attack are far from perfect. issued by the defendants, the gov­ cliildren. as well as in major ca- asked the Senate group to hold by 12 tanka. A tremendous job of organiza­ failed to take protective measures. schools will be used as headquar- Auto Testing Lane opens. Leon­ rich spoils were taken." | of Walter Ferguson was nominat­ erence to military stores, /Since ernment charged, were spied on hy ta.strophes. This history, for your public hearings on the rubber in­ tion has laid the ground work, but This problem, too, hss caused l.'Can. Tender t m for distribution of the tickets. ard street. Site Not Identified ' ed for the appointment as Senior ; Waw itself is only a small^Jtamlct investigators employed by retail Fanrv Spring Par Roiled. I,ean The site of the action was not | scrapbook, w'ill be continued in , vestigation which senators have If Hitler's bombers raided the state headaches. Businessmen have been ; Patrol Leader. ! been making behind closed doors. of frame buildings nr\an der, and General Guderian were I of Allegiance. Some troop affairs ments for all ot the United Na­ I tinued their attacks on Malta and air raid alarm systems. A series of At the first sign of a chest cold—the helps break np local con^stion. Since M l. Mr. Weir is to leave within bel of "Enemy Aliens" on Italian William Barclay—Scribe ma -to withdraw northward to /egional blacl.outs is near comple­ I Plant* Without Protection the Federal anti-trust laws, " the Dionne Quintuplets’throats and chests Muaterole ia used on the Quintuplets borne by tanas to a rcn-lezvous be­ were discussed after which the tions computed on Feb. 7, which British aircraft again raided I Col. Fisher reported in January the next two weeks. The library subjects In this country who are tween the lines under a temporary The Tegtila- weekly meeting of boys were dismissed to patrol cor­ avdid being cut off.- abandoning tion; the cities and towns use them asaociatlon statement aaid, "we. are rubbed with Masterole— product you may be sure you're usinf? just Cold Cuts lb. 39c Ground Beef lb. 29c Troop 98 was called to order at would leave a net deficit of 468.- fripoli. but only slight damage I that only 22 of the 60 then had of course, deny any such accusa­ tnado especially to promptly reliava about the BEST product made! position pays a much lower salary loyal to the United States govern­ truce, the Stockholm correspon­ ners. Following the completion of Rangoon and the surrounding ter- and no casualties were caused at to teat their warning signals. Grote ti Weigel’* Trni|orl7<‘crease in his pay at ergy aliens" an Injustice against of instruction able t o . reach home before the been guarding the Burma-Thai 1 „ . . , „ ,, Irom West Haven to the Rhixie , of the "lethargj'" and "compla­ in order to slay in husines.* have man positions and Soviet loud­ ment to operate out of a (leflcit." cency" that ruined France and "wonderful results be­ frrown-ups who prefer a ^ e municipal building, rils request loyal aliens, recommends that a Scoutmast'.T Edgerly explained blackout The boys that stayed frontier in the north, have yet ] British CoOSt PortS Island .state line, was held the supported and asked the protec­ cause it'* fnors.than an stronger product. All speakers dec lared ' the German No .Allowance for Pasaengera brought great loss of life In Eng­ MUSTEROLt* Uff, Bacon lb. 35c Sausage Meat lb. 29c traa not granted. He has since system of tribunals be set up to situation was hopeless. the details 0,' a new attendance were divided Into groups and seen action on the main battle for 1 night of Fe'miary 17. It was fol­ tion and enforcemenl of the Cali- ordinary “*alT0.“ It fUf* drugatorea. procedure, wl.ich Involved chiefly At the outset, Hender^n said Rangoon. Bombed During Night land. bstn ill and is only working part grant hearings to aliens who wish (Guderian was quoted assaying: many tests were passed. Among that none of the statistics which ______lowed by numerous complaints // time. The jan'tor at the municipal to be otherwise classified. Those the pat'ol leaders. A new mobillza- them were second cla.s first aid by Berlin 1 From German Broad­ Some communities were stirred "I refuse to surrender. " The tanks he would submit on requirements m m t irom citizens that they couldn't into action, but defen.*e officials HERE IS A "BUY! (LIMIT 1) building at present was the former 1 found loyal should, the communi- tion plan has been drawn up by Marshall Davis, first class first 1 casts! March 5 i/Pi- -Ports along of truce retur .ed to their lines snd would include any allowance for V / have heard the sirens unless they ' .*ay about half of the 60 have yet Our Reg. F’ri JaiMtor at the police station. , cation says, be classified as fighting was rsumed.) Director Hill which features the aid by Norman Bjorkman. second America's SO.OOO.OQO passenger j i M • S tO the southeast and west coasts of vere expecting them; that a loud Jjr. Apel is 64 years of age, and , "friendly aliens" as has been done use of five dutricta. class signaling bv Edward Sk’ewes, Pritain were 'sombed last night by to adopt an effective plant protec- “ Cans Premier Lima Bean", larp? No. 2 ran* COMPLETK Nazis Use Reserve Planes cars, which would mean that the radio or a baby crying in the house j tion program,,' fMls that he .should not be called ; in some cases in England, The main part'of the meeting j knife and hatchet by Philip lan planes on armed recon- would have drowned out the alarm. Dispatches from the Staraya estimated deficit at the end of I The matter of public morale Is 1 l.arge Package Pillshury Buckwheat Flour FOR ...... upon to work the long hours that 1 The communlctalon points out was spent in the study of first aid ■ Skewes. Gordon Johnson and .■4dam.* Exp ...... 6 N lance flights, the high com­ New Haven for example, spent Russa front declared reserve 1943 woul(J occur even without ' al.*o causing concern to defense l-F’ound Jar Orange .Marmalade...... arc necessary at the municipal that anti-Fascists whose loyalty transport planes from Denmark and other emergency subjects ! Hugh Friend, safety by Donald ,\ir R ed iic...... 34 mand said today. S8 500 on amplifiers to spread the new tire production. -M.aaka J u n ...... 2 I authoritle.K / 1 ( an Sliced Pineapple, lar^e No. 2 can...... building. ' to thi.s country 1s given recogni- and Yugoslavia had been thrown which will aid the boys should Marsh and compass by Edward Henderson said that the Feb Air apd Naval base* on Britain's warning, but people In outlying they be called out for service. Sev- Skewes A m Can ...... 61'* Mediterranean Island of Malts districts didn't hear them. With I Siisperts Have VA'om Off cr Ao'/fc///s 5 Sunkisl I.emons...... ■' ■ • ----- 1— -— ;;— ----- ' tion would render great aid to the Into the Gern.an effort to fly sup­ 7 estimate was that 434.000 tons Pearl Harbor gave the civilian $1.29 eral members of the troop volun- The meeting was closed at 9:25- Am Home Prod ...... 38 . were reported under aerial attack 1 l.arge Can Whole Kernel Corn, large No. 2 . Too Late to Ulassify • war effort as a result of their plies and reirforcements to the of new crude rubber would be the experience gained in the black­ defense movement a tremendous ■ 1 familiaritv with Italian elements leered their strvlces for the waste with the Scout Law and Scout- Am Rad St S ...... 4 \ continuing dav and night. out test. New Haven is going to READY TO BUY WITH Substan­ 16th Army. (London aecounls said available, for the United Nations ...... ,38-i* , shot In the arm; but the effects J Pounds (Granulated Sug.-ir...... in the United States and Latin j the Russians had dr.stroyed 200 paper drive, and were on hand last master's Benediction. during thia year and 25.000 tons Am Smelt ...... work to perfect its alarm system. tial cash payment six or seven A m T & T ...... 126', 1 Glycerine which is needed in have worn off. America I lanes in the sector within one of svnthetic rubber for a total of The rest of the shoreline, from room modern house for octupan- .4 m Tob B !’...... 4,5 ! Defen.se officials pray that a si.rii Italian aliens loyal to thia coun­ U.rec-day period 1 459,000 tom. making war equipment comes Milford to the New Yor'.i state line, _cy thirty, sixty or ninety days. Am Wat Wks ...... 2 'b from cocoanut and palm oils, leav­ real air ra(d w6n't come, but they try. who want to help, are becom­ tlronlrally the Staraya Russa P a l l o l l i S S Y S C o X made by the women against Clark Requirements for 1942. were V as blacked out a week later, and wouldn't mind a realistic false Write Box T. Herald. ing resentful and aggrieved be- ; action was across terrain where PallotU devoted a. large section estimated al 874,000 tons for the Anaconda ...... 261|. ing soap as a by-product. in this test. too. the alarm systems Ijirge Quart Bottle Del 4(onte Df*l .'lonfr Armour III ...... 3'* 1 alarm. cause of their restricted status. | Germany claimed last Sept. 16 to of the complaint to the two cases "non-Axis world." tell down "A real air raid scare," savs 1 which he cited in his origlrral The United Nations had total Atchison ...... 37H The most conspicuous failure in PANCAKE the communication states. < have "compl.'tely annihilated" nine I^x ill Enforcing ...... 3>- FRUIT ------' Soviet divimoiiS and crushed nine charges of last month. They dealt stocks of 693,000 tons at the start Aviation C orp ...... Sunday night . blackout f(ir west- | materially Baldwin Ct ...... 13 Peaches I thers thro.j',h encirclement of with contracts for the Connecti­ of the year, Henderson said, so NOtV ern Lonnecticut occurred when, .'U ', hard to a.sk people, all of SYRUP COCKTAIL Stale (’onlraets cut River boulevard at Hartford that the estimated deficit of 415.- B * O ...... 3 '- PLAYING hroiigh a n.isimderstandmg six volunteer.*, to work night \ three field Arpiles, The sector of- Bendix ...... 36 STATE ) I..ir)re No. C A , - Father of Flier I tensive at that time was directed awarded The A. 1. Savin Construc­ 000 tons for 1942 would rut stock­ towns supposed to : after night and day after day tion Company and for the con­ Beth .Stl ...... 60 ^ I I Cans d U C by Colonel Goneral Busch, who (Continued from Page One) piles to 278.fiOO tons«by the end .V GREAT snow : found them*,'ive» unnotified. The when they do not see any sign of 35c struction of two bridges at Led- Borden ...... 20 towns went ahead with impromptu 3 50c Is (xiveii Award inow IS on the cefensive against the I of the vear. At Nn Advance In Prices! yard by M. A. Gammlno Construc­ Case (J. I 1 ...... 64'* ' bl^ackouts an nour afte. the other , Governor same encirclement tactics at the win and "wif.iout the knowledge Cerro De P ...... 29 >* ■'Hurley, now in H llellciOUH .411 Green. Center Cut*— I-arge I.VOi. Can hands of the Russians 1 tion Company of Providence, R. 1. U Y O M O C O M P A S tl 3- town.* n the teat area had end- | c„,„.j„,e Col1 Klaher takes a of consent" ol the chief executive, The Savin company alone. Pal- Ches A Oh ...... 32 4 ,; ed their alerts. Bosluti. March 5 .P The Dis­ he awarded a $21,264 contract for Use of Copper (Chrysler ...... well-earned rest, the hext big t^sk lotti charged, was told that it EqiilpnK'nt I* Lacking In defense is that of arousing cfm- 1 Bartlett Pears Asparagus 4 cons 50c tinguished Flying Cross w a s the Stratford avenue bridge at could u.se fill dredged from the Coca - Cola ...... 604i ! Germans Report Bed Volunteers lack equipment This . citizens to the fact that Crn**e F RIsrkwell awarded posthumously today to Bridgeport .0 The Matlaiii Con­ river to build the dike which was Hit in Report Col Carbon ...... 64 problem i* something the slate ami | 1 3 Ige. No. 1 cons 50c Second Lieutenant Gordon H Attacks Repulsed struction Company of New Haven to carry the boulevard. j Col Gas A El ...... 1*. ■ towna can’t solve, it must be 'The slump in public morale 1.* H Pitted— Pie Dote & Nut Bread Sterling, Jr . of Hartford. Conn , Berlin (From German Broad- iuid that parti, of the structure "As a result of tht illegal and 1 ComI Inv Tr ...... i done by federal authorities. a member of the Army Air CVirp.s. ' were not onstructed in accord­ ...... 84. ' dangerous." ,*ays the chief execu- c.astsi. March ,5 - .-V. riie German Improper information given to (Continued from Page One) 1 Coml S o lv ...... The $100,000,000 appropriated to j for attacking a flight of .six Japa­ ance with plans and specifica­ ' Con* E d i* ...... 12'* 1 time. "A selling job must be done. % r 'i 1 Cherries 4 cons 55c high c'ommanc. aaid ' today that S.avin only and also because of the the Office o f Civilian Deftffisc by “ We ll have to sell people the nese planes and either damaging tank-aupportve' fled Array forces tions ' use of the Improper material as issued an order granting priori­ , Cons Oil ...... 5 'i congreri recently will be spent Cro**e g Blackwell ^ 0 ^ A NCW WAJH6IA MfT atlR fact we're In, mortal danger even or destroying one during the at- ' attacked Ge, .nan positions in the Bids were submitted on the Old borrow," the complaint said. ", . . ties to an REA subsidiary in Ar­ i Cont Can ...... 25*4 largely (or gas masks, fire-fighting 1 3 Ige. No. 1 cons 50c ?aybrook-Old Lyrae bridge project kansas in the face of adverse criti- ...... 50H Dennis Morgan ■ Brenda Marshall though Singapore and Java are Assorted Soups tack on Pearl Harbor. Donets basin ^ut were repulsed. the dike slide , . . occurred (July 1 Corn Prod ...... equipment, helmets and the other thousands of miles away." H Fine Quality Major General Sherman Mile.a. The w»r h'„llet'n said the Ras- by The Marlanl Consttucllon Com­ 24. 1941). causing damages in the clam of its application, by both Del L A W n ...... 4 ON THE SAME SHOW: things the volunteers must have. HOLLOW commander of the First Corps sians aftac’<*-d repeatedly else­ pany and Sill'man and Godfrey amount of $313,250, of which sum the Arkansas Department of Pub­ 1 Du Pont ...... 116 CM. Samuel H. Fisher, state de­ 1 Peas 4 cons 50c 4 Ige. No. 2 cons 55c GROUND Area, presented the medal to where on th- front, but failed to Company of Bridgeport which the Flood ■ Commiaaton of the cits' lic Utilltlea and the Priorities Eastman Kod ...... 126«i fense administrator, says Wash­ Graham Is Nameil 1 —GbIRC Fight from the atart. 2 — M u g btttirl Imperial literally stole H Delicloua Crram Sty le Del Monte were "considerably similar and Committee of the Army and Navy ! Elec Auto - L ...... 23 young Sterling's father al exer­ gain. of Hartford will pay $121,000, and ington has been advised what C\>n- Imperial got a burst of applause-ex­ the show !-in state after state this whiskey looked as if c.ne person had made $192,250 will be paid by the state Munitions Board. Gen E le c ...... 25'(, cises in the general's office at­ German anillery was said to necticut's defense force* will need, was a sensation! And a big sensation! For in­ 1 Corn 4 cans 50c Ketchup, 3 Ige. btls. 50c tended by the fliers mother and have shelled r-.jiitary objectives on out both" anj that he had "taken of Connecticut" The subcommittee held hear­ Gen Food* ...... 32S and he nopea we'll get it. To National Post perts agreed that its aroma, its sm ooth­ in i in .HAVfS fVlB no steps w'l atsoever" w.'hen the ings on construction by the REA's Gen Y^ot ...... 34 *' O i, m brother. the Soviet fo.tress island of Kron­ Failed fo Cooperate But Fisher fears W.-ishlngton ness. its marvelous flavor would make stance: in one state, 332 other brands were lU '-'^ J ' lU ONI T KAC Ark-La Electric cooperative of a ...... 6 The cross was the 223rd award­ stadt. guarding the sea approaches matter was brought to his atten­ Relative to the Gammino case, : Hecker Prod ...... has a "fundamental misunder­ Hartford. March 5 James J. whiskey-wise buyers say “hoo-ray!" It had ahead of iMPERlAL-but now they're all bo- ed by the governriient sinre the to Lenigrad. tion. PallotU charged Cox "failed to co­ line to transmit power from 1 Int H a r v ...... 46^ BUT DEFENSE BONDS!, standing" of the problem. LAND O' LAKES BUTTER, pound 40c ! lahoma's Pensacola dam to the Int Nick ...... 27 li Graham of New Britain, director Rverything that makes a whiskey great! fund Imperial! honor was rstabli.«hed during the Material inirchased Diverted operate with the attorney general Not Neexkxl In Middle \\e*t of the Connecticut Unemployment He "failed to exercise reasonable in defending a suit" brought by the Defense Plant Corporation's blj Int Paper ...... 14', "There is practically no need for Wnrld War aluminum plant under construe Compen.*ation Department has ROTH FOR The citation read: Men's (]liib Lists supervision" of the use made of company agalnat the state. The at Int T A T ...... 2 ', much of this paraphernalia out 5 Rolls Toilet Tissue RECORDS , tion at Lake Catherine, near Hot Johns - M a n ...... 61 been named a member of the ' For heroism and arhievement town aid funds by at least 20 ' torney general charged there were FE.VTI RE SHOWN 6:80-9:15 .through the middle west." he Committee on Audits and Con­ municlpaliUe* with the result several Irregularities In connection | Springs. Ark. Kennecott ...... 3244 points out, "and there is great 1 Large (125 ft.) Heavy Waxed Paper while participating in an aerial en­ Its Boxiiij; Bill " .... niher n) ...... 63 tributions of the Interstate Con­ gagement with .lapanese air­ that material purchased with the with that project some of which ; 1 Ligg * Mv B ...... )feed of it along the coailt. so that TODAY ference of Employment Security 3 Taste im p e ­ planes over the water adjacent to money had been "diverted to other •he a.scribed to lack of "prxiper au- , de.Jt with conatrucUon f Lockheen A ir e ...... 2044 the eMimates for equipment to be —Going great,! pervlalon " over department em- , Brazos Electric Ti ansmission Co- Loew's ...... 39% • AND ofTlcials. it was announced today. the Island of Oahu on the 7th of The .Men s Oub of .'41. Bridget s purposes." FRIDAY allotet] to .the different parts of Notification of the appointment rial—and see why this grand SILVER DUST 1 ployes. operative and the Farm*— [ Lorillard ...... 134* CIRCLE the country should varj', not by December. 1941. Heut Sterling church wdll hold a ininker tomor­ He failed "to cooperate with the was made by W. O. Hake, presi­ whiskey is getting the big cheers! Pallotti. a Republican, aaid that Generating Corporation Mont W a rd '...... 25% the'population of the’ differon’t ' SPRY RINSO Towel Free I attacked an enemy airplane which row evening immediately after the .State Labor Department In the in­ BLUE ORCHID TO I.ADILS! dent of that organization. Gra­ ALL BKANDS! vestigation an(4 enforcement of Cox would have 10 days to file an ^rqm Texas' ^ Poseum Nash - K e lv ...... 4% areas but by the actual needs." I Taste why it's America's fastest- I.arre was either dama-jed or destroyed rocui.tr meeting at the Parish ( Nat Bi.sc ...... 1544 ham already heads the Commit­ l.arjie O LARGE s t o c k : complaints concerning violations answer. The commiasloner. like ...... * Joseph M. Loiighlin. New Kng-j growing whiskey! Try it today at aa a result of his fire While in the Hal). George H Williams and Peter ' land, Texas, site of two 1 Nat Cash R e g ...... 14'* tee on Prevention and Detection c :r ' Parkage .... Paekage .... of wage rates' establlahed by the Governor Hurley. Is a Democrat. ian^ regions! director for the Of-1 ,r' your bar—or take home a tryout ... 69c ' act of diving on this airplane Vendrilln in charge of the enter- j ■ but has not been active Ir. politics, 1 Nat Dairy ...... 14 of Fraudulent and Illegal Claims Lie'jt Sterling was attacked from I^bor Board fice of Civilian Defense, recently Potterton’s lainment annrounced today that i He waa appointed to the post as 1 Nat Dlatin ...... 20', asserted that gas masks soon for the national organization, aiyl bottle-see for yourself why it's the rear hy another enemy air­ Pallotti, who accused Cox of program had been completed successor to the late John A. Mac­ Gilmer, Texas. , NY Central ...... 844 would be available for the popula­ has been mentioned prominently 539-.511 Main Street plane and was shot down in interference .and failure to cooper­ getting such a hand! SWAN LIFEBUOY LUX Peter DeMano and his brother ate in the investigation of various Donald. who resigned as a result of The majority report. Nor Am Co ...... 84. tion of the eartem seaboard. Other to fill temporarily the position as At the Center Iiames which re.aulted in hi.« Joseph DeMario, who is match­ the Mefritt Parkway grand jury j Packard ...... 2 equipment would be aqpplied Oon- Executive Director of the Em­ death'" department activities, cited sever­ SOAP SOAP SOAP maker al the Holyoke Arena will al instances in which he charged investigation. mlttee, charged all three 01 Param. P ie t ...... 14% r.ecticut as soon as it could be ployment Security' DlvL*lon. suc­ bring down five excellent boxers Cox failed "to exercite proper su- tlons duplicated existing private Penn R R ...... 23 PH'M! A. .Menjou - O. Sivsn*on manufactured all on a loan-out ceeding Howard E. Hausman who 'from Thompsonville The well Pepsi - Cola...... 16 Sj, enters the armed service In a f^w i facilities, and urged cancellation In “FATHER TAKES A WIFE" basis, be aaid. / ■ 2 b\T :2 1 c 3 bars 20c 3 bars 20c known Florida Kid, one of the best there had been ..1^' laxilv in enforc-enforc' Cox Has Nothing of the recently-.sLVrted Arkansas Phelps Dodge ...... 28 "’ll Many volunteers lack training, (lays, and who has received mill- I Eighty-tix proof. 7041 boxers in this section, together ing provisions of contract! relat­ Phil Pet ...... 361, but (Connecticut has done much to tary leave of absence from State groin niutrol spinb Further to Say line, which it said would "waste BUT U. 8. DEFENSE BONDS! .HPKCLU. S.WIN’f; ON WM,BERTS with Joe Jessup and Vito Talarita ing to constructiona. " over three quarters of a million Pub Sve NJ ...... 12 Q teach defense worker* the things Labor Commissioner Danaher. It Co»<.T94? H>ren> Wglktr will box boys that Pete Vendrlllo Hartford. March 4.—'A*'—High­ Radio V ...... they’ll have to know. Is probable that Graham's ap- | 4 S«nt Inc . Poona. Ul. Those cases, PallotU asserted, way Commissioner William J. Cox pounds of copper," charges disput­ will have here for this affair. were "forciblv brought" to' Cox's ed in the other reports. Reading''- ...... 1'3 Over 47,000 have taken the Red pointment will go to the governor ; Five Great W hiskies said through his attorneys today Rem R^md ...... 8''i for approval within the next few "NO RUB" FLOOR WAX, pint btl. 39c They will be Pat Vendrlllo, one , attention By- t Warren Allen, for- The Texas lines, the one to Gar­ Oros* first aid course, and authori- that the elaboration of the charges Republid B U ...... 1744 of the moat prormaing welter- mer chTef of the Division of Con- land from the dam virtually com­ PRCVEM PICTliRK ,ties hope to train 133.000 more by daya. i weighlB in the state among the ' trol of the Federal Hoads Admin­ made agalnat him by Attorney Rey Tob B ...... 24 May 1. Fancy Wlne«ap I.arge, Siinkl*t, Eating Fancy White General Francis A. PallotU in no pleted, entail, the majority charg­ Safeway Stra ...... 39 i semi-pros. Tommy Tucker from istration. "but you failed to take ed, a wastage of "close to 5,000,- Lf\TE SHOWING k Air raid wardens haVe been “W edded” into Rockville ond James Rooney of way altered the statement he Sears Roeb ...... 49 U taught the method of putting out Fleeing Coiiviels I proper administrative action to made soon (after hia auapension 000 pounds ol copper and vast APPLES ORANGES Mushrooms I Springfield will appear in the correct such conditions ' Shell Un ...... 12 H incendiary bombs, how to recog­ last month. \ amounts of other critical materials Socony - V a c ...... 644 foo£d oE M ,. . 'smoker. It is expected that there Engaged as Consultant and generating and manufacturing nize the various types of gases, Back in Oiistcnlv At that time the commissioner Sou Pac ...... 12'i how to prevent panic and so on. ; will be a big crowd on hand to see Allen, who PallotU said w-ould said ht waa "certain" that when equipment." , 4 tbs. 25c I 35c doz. 25c lb. 1 the boy*. Refreshments will follow. South Ry ...... 171* State defense officials say at least Taste why It’s be among the 30 to 50 witnesses "ail the facts become known" he The report. recommended a na­ Std Brands ...... 34* VedHieAVi- S IS A - to testify at the removal hearing, 23,000 have completed the 14-hour St. Johnsbury. Vt., March 5— (jPi America's fastest- would be vindicated. tion-wide survey and investigation Std Gas A El ...... '4 basic training course; other class­ — Five inmates who fled the Maine L.VRGE TREE-RIPE (RECI I .AR :$0c DOZEN SIZE!) was engaged by Cox as consultant He had nothing further to say of all proposed power projects, growing whiskey I Hospital Notes in 1940 to survey the department, Std Oil C a l...... 204* es are in progresa state reformatory at South Wind­ today. public and private, and declared: Std Oil N J ...... 3544 AoxlUa^ Police Force ham Tuesday night were back In which operates with an annual "If there is no other way to curb Tex Company ...... 3444 imperial is budget of $20,000,000. im sM U sm wsAusuououL About 3,700 auxiliary policemen custody today. i CttM FLORIDA ORANGES dozen 33c a get-together of the conduct of the Rural Electri­ Timken Roll B ...... 39 Admitted yesterday Frederick Concerning the complaints made I "D —.--..11 „ are receiving training in state po­ Offering no resistance, they were j F.VNCY INDIAN RIVER *T whitkin! If you could Petige, 23 Delmont "treet: Mrs.; | ^I*0(llCtS l-EnSON ramainint four. Only in ; Francei Kelley, Wllllmantlc: Mrs. case of Robert W. Clark, recenUy (Continued from Page One) a cessation of its acts, then this State Police (Commlaaioaer Ed­ All the fugitives were locked up i Veronica Kodes. 413 Woodland business manager of the State committee will do just that and U S Rubber ...... 1444 ward J. Hickey, in charge at these In (Jaledonia county Jail pending IMPERIAL Endive Salad, 2 hds. 19c Apples 5 lbs. 25c GoUtn n'tdding ran you U S Steel ...... 50% haea tha unique plcasuro ' street; Barbara Anderson. 55 Highway Department, against ami are armed with cannon feel that It is serving this nation programs, says he wants 10,000 arrival of Maine officers. Fancy l.arge Iceberg Birch street: Mrs. Edwin Modean West Union ...... 23% of tastlag timultanwutly whom complaints had been ad­ well as machine-guns. at a time of sore need." trained auxiliary policemen and an The men. who had been sentenc­ and twin sons. V’emon. dressed to you by several women West El A M fg ...... 7444 equal number of trained (ire rol- ed to the reformatory on automo­ 2 hds. 25c tha parfactloa of all flTe— One Auatralian gunner who Woolworth ...... 2844 Spinach 2 lbs. 19c Lettuce Admitted today—Mrs. Gertrude employes of the Highway Depart­ shot down an enemy fighter said Want More Ctue Used untcers. bile larceny charges, escaped from F'ancy Fancy i • yaara or mora old—“wad- Adama, 25 Cooper atreet; Mrs. Oa- ment, until such women employes Elec Bond A Sh (Curb) .... 144 So It goes. Training will be a the South. Windham institution dad" Into oaa. Try it! the opposing plane mounted four I ania Peperitis, 36 Ruaaell street; were forced to take their com­ cannon. Drain, Ore. — (A>) — Cltlzena of continuous process, never complete when a guard turned his back to .49 Rock Turnips 6 lbs. 25c I Mias Patricia Kirkpatrick, 67 Sum­ plaints to the Advisory Personnel until every volunteer has been Pears 5 for 19c this little southern Oregon vUlage lock up a shop in which t^ y had Fancy California “NAS NAD NO PiiRS FOR mer street; Charles Mertena, 16 Committee to accure protection." wish the Douglas county rock taught thoroughly u ^ t he’ll have been working. O - ' IMPERIAL Pink Make New Air Attacks Curb Stocks FfTTY YIARS" Litchfield street. The list of charges, seryed on Canberra, Australia, March S— quarry powdermen would please to do if raids come. If they come, They were identified aa Lester Carrots, 3 Ige. bchs. 25c Birth today—A daughter to Mr. Cox last night by a deputy sheriff be more careful. An undetected it will take the experience he gets Thompson, 36, of Lewistoik; Grapefruit 3 for 19c (JP)—The Japaneae made their New Green A BLE.ND OF STRAIGHT RlflSUES—90 PROOF—Bourbon or and Mrs. John Heritage of Wap- at the home of one of two lawyers sixth and seventh air attacks of seam In the rock diverted a blast a u Sve ...... 244 then to make him a finished home (Jharlea Beals, 31, of Brunswick; Large Rya, Tha atiaight wbttkiea ia CeMra R’eddef are 5 yean or wore old. ping. engaged by the coouniaaioner to the war on Port Moresby, New straight at the town. Boulders fell O U Sve Pfd ...... ¥344 defefiM fighter. Werner Flekla, 30, and Everett Cabbage 4 lbs. 25c laa. t. FiacA A Oaaiiaar. I.C., Schaaiay, Fa. Diachargad today —Mrs. Dolly defend him but withheld by Pal­ Guinea, carlv today in two'amall- through roofs, smashed parked El Bond and S h ...... 144 Many defense workers, however. Mowry, 32, both of Bath, and Al- Pascal Celei bch. 19c Wylie, 61 L ^ e atraet; Mrs. An­ lotti until they were filed at 9 a. acale raids. An Australian com- cars, shattered windows and Nlag Hud:...... 144 soen may have a chance to try out fted J. LaBcUc, of Biddeford. TO TOUA BSD Cao>8C VAR WVMO drew Kyela fad infant son, Weth- m.. today with the secretary of munioue said some damage result­ knocked over communication tines. Pennroad -...... 3 eraflald. ' state, did not detail the complaintj ed but ns casualties were reported. Nobody w u hart. Uni Gas % . MANCMESIKK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1942 m A G B T O V n Japs Report MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THITRSDAY, MARCH 5. 1942 PAGE FIVE- 1t6 Workmen I-iandis, Gov. Hurley Confer Bound to Beat /?ec? Cross .High School’s Obituary though they were attempting to Jr., and Joseph J. Hersch, pro­ Record Marks Plane's’ Raid Memory Blank Plan to Give Lifts Navy Tackles enforce a demand for a wage in­ posed that a $15,000,000 fuml be You May Always Be . Die in Arms Notes crease of .25 cents hourly over set up to provide for the gratuities Census Drops Daily Radio Programs To Soldiers tnid Sailors their present scale of $1.12H. He for the duration. Funerals Upon Island .said the caulkers found employ­ Plant Blast War Production Speed­ Tonight, 7:30 p.m.—Air Raid Casleni War linw After Slaying Caulking Job ment elsewhere at the demanded Constipated I f - Warden.group will meet In the Eos Angeles, March 6—(iP) Needs to Fofiow Own Advice But Decrease Totals James McAdams — Soldiers an(l sailors who scale. you don’t eorrset faulty Uvlns habits. Funeral serx'ices for James Mc­ ed Up by RCA Because High School auditorium, and at (Continued from Page One) In the meantime to help Inaure gentle (Continued from Page One) 8:00 p.m. win take a written tx- Mrs. Payne Tells Jury want a lift—but can’t thumb Takes Over Work After Lawrence. Kas.—<4*)—"I'm sor­ yet thorough bowel moveme'nte—take Only 63 and Is Normal Adams will be held tomorrow Of Spirited Campaigns one— may get- a lift from the 810 Monthly Bonus Urgrtl ry," apologized Fjavia Stone, "but afternoon at two o'clock at the Binination. tiona for refuging babies and the Dr. Kdwarda' Olive Tablets. Saya the Principal. Grover C. ‘Keith, Cedar Rapids, Friday, 7:‘10 p.m.,— Group 3, sick, after which they Joined their American War Reporters How She Guided Mat­ newly organized Service Mo­ Wage Dispute Halts I can't make out what you've writ­ Olive Thblete are rimpig wonderful home, 36 Griswold street, and tor (Jorps. Harrisburg, Pa., March 5—(45— ten here." Prof. Harold Jenkliu not only to relieve constipetton but else 2:30 at St. Mary's Episcopal la. (Editor's Note: War Pro- ] First Aid. 'under WUlinm Sacherek respective neighborhood associa­ More than 30 injured are in hos­ tions of firefighting squads." tingly to Suceess. A campa>gn to recruit mo­ Operations in 2 Yardti. Tbe State Legislature today waa scowled at the scrawl on the Uni­ to etir up liver blleeecretlon and tone up Of th* 1,486 pupil* attending church. diirtlon pireetor Donald M. I will meet. Please ^ring old Intestinal muscular action. 15f, SOf, 60C. pitals here Nelson can* .America’s work­ i clothes and b.ankets. Are Forced to Leave Jg,va torists to give rides to hitch­ asked to pay Pennsylvanians in versity of Kansa.s co-ed's examina­ M gb school on Septem ber 17, 1941, Building Blown Apart 900 Mile* From Wake Island ■ hiking military boys has been the nations' armed forces $10 a tion paper. "Why young lady," w&ch Included 67 taking the trade Anniversary Mass men “production soldiers,". I Bloomington, Ind., March 6—(iP) San Diego, Calif., March 5.—(45 The blast blew apart the three- hopes to Increase production Minamitori Shima is about 900 —In,the memory of Mfa. Caroline launched by tho Automoble —A work stoppage over a wage month. Two Philadelphia Demo­ said he, "it saya ‘Please write legi­ acbool courae, 97 have left echool. An anniversary high mass will miles nortliwfst of Japanese-occu­ New York, March 5— (iP) —Ap-|. Topics tonight: The war— 7:00 Chib of Southern California cratic members, Edward Duffy, bly'.’’ But 84 have alnce entered the story brick, steel and concrete at least 25 per rent on ex­ Schecliiles Meet MBS: 7:15 NBC: 7:30 Blue M6S; Read Herald A^flvs. be held Saturday at 7:30 in St. hiiildlng on production line 3 of pied Wake Island. It is about 3,000 parently the Japanese drive in the | Payne, she told a jury trying her and the Junior. (Chamber of lisp u te involving only 12 men achool, leaving a net decreaee in James'-s church for the late John isting equipment. Does such a 8:55 CBS; 9:15 MBS; 10:00 MBS; on a murder charge,, hysteria has prompted the Navy to take over the shell-loading plant shortly be­ prodiirtlon campaign prodiier miles from Honolulu. western Pacific again has forced Commerce. th e Septem ber enrollm ent of 63, F. Qulsh. Of G.O.P. Wonieii :• There was no indication from 10:30 Blue; 10:45 CBS; 11:00 CBS; constmctlon work on minesweep­ according to figure* completed to­ fore midnight last night. resu lts; I>«n W hitehead tells American war broadcasters to seek | 11:15 MBS; 12:00 NBC CBS Blue; blanked out the hours that saw her ers and patrol craft today in two •ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT US- One workman said he.was but I Washington that United States erstwhile lover transformed from day by E. M. Bailey principal of In two daily storle*. of which | ! planes had carried out such a raid. new fields from which to operate. . 12:95 NBC CBS Blue. was the first person I recog- shipyards. a few hundred feet away'when he this Is the first, how a drive i Mrs. Gloria Goodrich, of Robert The week-end was the last time nlzed." the *chool. heard the blast, turned and saw it was recalled, however, that on NBC—8 Fanny Brice: 8:30 e K*y guest in his college town to AFL caulkers at the Marine A question baa been raised by '’Free Italy* has worked out In one com- | Road, president of the Hartford iiny of the networks had a pickup Henry Aldrich: 9 Bing Crosby a bleeding corpse with five bullets Construction Company and the I debris, fire and smoke shoot high Tuesday an official Washiniftoii State witnesses have testified Bie state board" as to the number County Reput’lean Women’s asso­ from their men who had been ata- ] Hour; 10 Rudy Vallee, Diana, John inVhe back. Mrs. Payne said three years ago Campbell Machine Company left I in the air. | M i n . v . ) j announcement said a Naval Task RE-UPHOLSTERING Ct boys leaving school to enter Move Gains ciation ha* called an Important Force, including airmen, had shot tloncxl a t B atavia. and Lionel B arrym ore; 1():30 The statuesque brunette of 45 "If I thought there was another their jobs la.st S aturday because private employment and the fig­ I "It looked li'ae pictures I have liincheon-meetng for Tuesday. of a wage dispute^ Only 12 men I seen of volcano eruptions, " he By Don Whitehead i down 16 Japanese planes "west of Previously the point from which F ran k Fay. spent five hours on the witness woman. I’d kill the son of a gun," I’ay A* Vou Choose ures as completed by Mr. Bailey ] March 10, in Centinel Hill hail, the broadcasters had to depart' CBS—7:30 Maudie'a Diary; 8:30 stand yesterday relating how she were Involved but Naval officials ' commented. Camden. N. J . March .5 /P' i the Gilbert islands.” and that Mattingly, a.s he slumped 3-Piece $ today show that there is about the j In Strength Str.angers in this industrial city Hartford The hour set 1* 12:30. The Gilbert group is some 2,000 ahead of the Japanese was SInga- ■ Duffy’s Tavern; 9 Major ^w es guided (Jharles O. M attingly, 41. mortally wounded, gasped, "She s'ald they controlled the caulking 1— W EEKLY ■ame average this year as last and I Flames 800 Feet High beside the Delaware river Often , The legislat.ve committee has miles southeast of Minamitori pore. Now it would seem all of amateurs; 10:16 U. S. Nhvy Pro­ through h)s student days to po- got me.” on .wooden vcs.scls—waterproofing 2— 5IO.NTI(I.Y Living Room .3—ClIAKGE In fact he did not expect that i (Continued from Page One) Witnes.ses eaid the explosion .stop to stare at a huge poster atop i been asked t*> lead a discussion on Shima. Both the Gilbert and Mar­ them either have left Java or.^.^e i gram: 11:15 F. B. Odium on ’Safe­ iitical success “because I loved the craft. there will be more than two more the legi-slation to be emphasized at Mrs. Payne testified she did 1—CASH was accompaiacd by s sheet of a public library building. ; shall islands were attacked by U S. without facilities over which /w ty Speeds Victory." him." not remember having told the Naval Personnel Doing Work to leave school this year than last. foreign mini.ster, now is in the flame 300 teet high and a terrific The poster pictures two sturdy I the next seas on of the legislature. Naval forces a little more than a short wave their voices to America. ^ Blue—7 Easy Aces; 8 Service She t(x>k him Into her home in "Failure of civilian caulkers to Suites We Carry Our Of the 97 who have left, 34 left Another impoitant question to be .sheriff she had seen Mattingly at Own Account* United States as leader of the roar that re.soiinded through Bur­ American workmen "You and 1" month ago in an offensive sweep. Bill Dunn^e, CBS man in Batavia, camps vericty; 9 Town Meeting. 1926 as an Indiana University law the Nickas home or whether she return to work on a naval ves­ with to go to work. Twenty-four have lington, five mi'es from the plant, Jam es M. Landi.s MeftV director of the OfTicf of Civilinn Pofonse. taken up is .i.t political organiza­ U ttir Data Available waa on the air in a Saturday news­ "War and our Nerves;" 10:00 student, she said, supported him sel urgently required for service MacDONALD'S 7-POINT FEATURE moved to other towns and returned movement.) - turning the wheel of a vi.se which > had given a pistol to a niece. and surrounding countryside. chats with Connecticut's Governor Hubert A. Hurley in Landis office is flattening a buck-toothed son l tion and wa/« of strengthening it Little data on Minamitori Shima cast. Then he told of the beginnings Opera Guild. and steered him into a legal career has re.sulte(j in the work being un­ to school in those places, and 12 Ciano .Always Ouardwl for the eampa'gn ahead, and se­ Bullets From Her Pistol 1. Ktrips your furniture to (hr fruiiir A complete line of hotter covers The concussion was felt at Fort in Washington. ______of Nippon. is available. An old Briti.sh Ad­ of the Japanese invasion. Whether MBS—8 Sinfonletta; 9:45 Miss only to lose him to another, a dertaken by Naval per.sonnel, ” the 2. Rebiilliis with new sprlnga and filling have transferred to the trade De.aplte inten.sive efforts of the Madison, la , 20 miles away. cure the best available candidates m iralty pilot bcxik described the he had alnce gone out of the coun­ Meade’s children: 10:30 Fulton younger women. Prosecution witnesses had told, 11th Naval District announced last priced proportionately low. Our S^ool. Only 12 left because they i Ovra (Italian secret police), the A legend on the ,’ise saya: "Put j from Hartford County for the leg- added Sleeping Burlington citizens the Squeeze on the, Jap an ese” island -once known as Marcu.s, or try was uncertain. Lewis Defense report. State .\UegM Jealousy the jury .she was in the Nickas night. It declined to elaborate. S. Re-covers with homespun bad reached the age dt 16 years, traveller declared, the secret antl- I u*!latiirc. It is felt th a t the yriung Harry Dobb, union spokesman, reputation for dependable sfuaran- were awakeneti by the noise and And that's just what an army Weeks island, as about one and Sidney Albright of NBC ad­ What to expect Friday: The war The state alleged jealousy over neighborhood that night, and that 4. Restalns (he woodwork when they could he employed.! Ka.acist iicw.spaper "M ateotti " ha.s all fire department equ.pnient and Japs ('lit Java i”en will be in the armed forces, one-half miles long and two-third.s vised a few days ago that he was —Morning: 8:00 NBC CBS Blue; the loss Impelled the divorcee to bullet.s removed from Mattingly’.s .said the caulkers' absence from They did not have work when they Town Tax List of 22.000 employes of the RCA 5. Free estiniatc* and dellverice In Conn. tecd workmanship Ls your assurance a wide di.strlbution. He said that city anibulan es were rushed to older one.s wul be serving- in the I of a mile wide. planning to leave for Australia, 8:45 NBC; 8:55 Blue; 9:00 CBS; stand outside a screened window body matched some fired from a their jobs wa.s not a atrike a l­ left, but alnce feavlng school five King Vittorio Emanucle. Crown Manufacturing Company is doing I 6. SaglesB-proof conniructlon of complete satisfaction. the scene. Railwav Line t.attlp of pro luctlon and the worn- , showed Marcus while Frank Cuhel of MBS report­ 10:00 MBS; 10:15 Blue MBS; 11:00 of Gus Nickas' home last July 5 weapon the state said was found 7. E asy term s. of them have found employment, Prince Umberto and Premier Mu.x- "Ambulances screamed through in one of the nation's best ex­ en should be ready to serve in the ; ^ United States possession, and and pump five bullets into Mat­ Tomorrow amples of labor-management co- ed by radiophone Sunday in pre­ MBS; 11:15 MBS; 11:30 MBS; among her belongings. live left to enter the United sollnl seldom were seen in public the streets all night," one newspa­ Legislature. 1 ^ di.spute as to Its ownership tingly. A former newspaper executive , operative effort to stimulate pro­ paration for a broadcast that 12:00 MBS CBS MBS. States Service, but in nearly every now, while Foreign Minister Count per man said (t ondniied from Page One) Local memters are urged to continued for some years before didn't come through. Mattingly nad come from In­ and divorced wife of a state sen­ ' case among the other pupils of Afternoon: 1:00 Blue; 1:46 NBC; Galeazzo Clano. who appeared fre- Offlrial.s...... said ...... an Army^ ...... Investi- A listing of all propertv duction. notify the headquarters of the as- the Japanese occupied it in 1899. 2:00 MBS: 3:15 CBS: 4:45 CBS dianapolis to Bloomington to in­ ator whom she married at 17. MacDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. the school they show a desire to qucntly, always was accompanied I gating boa'd was scheduled to across in fh^cSoerakarta area of I Pre.sidenf Roosevelt ha.s w arn ­ soclation as soon as possible, 223 | ^t that time Japan's eagerness to troduce his bride, his former secre­ Mrs. Payne has pleaded innocent complete their high school educa­ When Arturo Toscanini directs MBS: 4:55 Blue; 6:00 CBS MBS; 983 Main St., Hartford (American Industrial Bldg., Room 302-.\) Call 2-4127 by half a dozen detectives. I ipgv, Washington for Burlington eastern J a v a .n ^ w c e n the defeni^e owners in Manchester ed that the months Just ahead will Asylum streeV stating whether or | extend her Pacific island outposts another Treasury Symphonic Hour 6:25 NBC; 6:45 CBS Blue. tary, to friends. As they drove and temporary In.sanlty. De- he the "critical months of the tion. He said the Italian people crowd-1 today. A similar board inquired In- centers. Bandoeng and Batavia, in a.ssessed on $10,000 or not they wi,i attend, card* hav- ^nd been increased by the ITnited via NBC the night of March 14, he NBC—10 a. m. Bess Johnson; past the Payne home, the defend­ fen.se w itnesses said she was m en­ ed churches and moyle theaters in to the first blast but it* report was the west, and Soerabaja in the war"- that "the urgency of today, ing been mailed for that purpose, States annexation of Hawaii and will broadcast from the revamped 2:15 p. m. Myaterv Man; 6:30 Ted ant related. Mrs Mattingly "looked ially unsound last July 5 and that Uieir efforts to forget the war. not made public. east. more will he published in must be felt in every shop and occupation of Wake. Midway and studio 8H at Radio City,’called the Steele Club. CBS-3:30 British up at hini and 'smiled. she had appeared unbalanced British Move The ciiaanter occurred at ap­ Moreover, enemy airmen have tomorrow's Herald. factory producing war goods, in other islands. largest in the world. The r(»m, American miwic festival; 5:46 " It made me sick,” Mr.s. Payne since Mattingly left Bloomington proximately 11:50 p.m (c. w. t.) started bombing the one gooargp, I.d>cal waril Roy. Mrs. Keith Johnston, Sunday, within 24 hours of the hood m eeting a t 7:1.’> p. m, Mrs. Treasury rccomniendcd -- but I *:».'» - Young VVidder Brown. “promoting younger men of proved - r Perhaps no workers in the coun­ .'i:0O—When a Girl .Marries. 6:05—Hedda Hopper’a Hollywood. Mrs. Richard N. McCarthy, Mr*. start of the invasion. Uiss of the F.l.'c B eront will speak on: "Every- think it IS an unwise policy to at­ Patrol I'easel Sunk Native Broilers ability to higher ranks, despite fither places was announced today, pje jj, ^ear torn England ” try are more aware of their im­ Tokyo (From Japanese_ Broad- ■): l."> —Portia Faces Life. 6:20—Heard and Overheard — Norman Cuhberly, Mrs. Elmore tempt to take ."iS per cent of the' - ^ Jack Zalman. Land O’ Lakes Fresh Eggs doz. 37c aanlorlty." Fresh Landing* Effected | Hebrew for adults at 2:15 p. m. portance in the United nations’ norrnal earnings o f large com-I *'**i"’ March 5 .■>:30—VVe. the Abt>oUs. Not Able to Do Duty Weden, Mrs. Ernest Beng.ston. Stafforcl Springs struggle for arms superiority than paniVg ■ " " I headquarters reported today th a t .Musical Interlude. 6:30—Rhythmelodies. The Army Council order declar­ Mrs. P. L Da\ns, Mrs. W. W. (A London military eommenta-' Punm puppet Show and mas­ those' RCA employes engaged in 6:00—News. 6: (5—The W orld Today Eella, Mrs, Harry Gustafson. ter said that fresh J.apane.se land- querade will take plare on Sun- .Share Taft's Views Jepanese naval forces had sunk FOWL ed bluntly that "it has become evi­ John O. N etto m.aking radio transmitters and re­ Other members of the Senate 114* United States patrol ves 6:15-Strictly Sports. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. Paper T owels 3 rolls 29c dent there are now a number of of­ There will be table prizes, door 472, Stafford ings lii'.d hern effc ted on the wc.sl day. M arc.i l.ith at .3 p. m. reivers, sound apparatus and other 6:30—Patti Chapin Sings for You 7:15—Lanny Ross. prize*; an4 ficers who for a variety of rca-sons coast in the teeth of counter-at- | rommunlcations equipment vital ment publicly on the Treasury pro-' *gb It said the action took place 6:45—Lowell Thomas. 7:30—Maudie'a Diary. . . . are not able to discharge their Keith Johnston heads the commit­ tacks by Dutch. British and United 7:00—Fred Waring'* OrchcBtra, 8:00 —D<;ath Valley Days 90 PROOF tee on prizes. Mrs. Elmer \Veden. Carl Johnson of the Monson to America's fighting forces posals while thev still arc pending , south of the Island of Java and Sugar 2 lbs. V15c present duties." States troops. Every man and woman has given | before th* House Ways and Xleans i was carried out without loss to 7:15—News of the World. 8:,30—Duffy’s Tavern. .Authorized Bottler: PepM-Cola Bottling Company, Rear Main Street, refreshments: Mrs. Davis, floral road, overseer at Goodman and - Larne, Tender and Deli­ Ijuid O’ Ijikco The investigation will Insure, the (A Dutch government source in About Town a solemn pledge to "put forth my Committee, but several Indicated ' the Japanese. 7:30 Quiz of Two Cities. 8:55— Elmer Davis—New*. Central Village, Conn. BLENDED WHISKEY decorations: tickets, Mrs. Roy and Theise Company, wa*\el*|ited presl- 9:00—Major Bowea’ Hour. council said, that those holding London, however, said that there I best efforts not only to fulfill the they shared Taft's view that in- On the preceding day. Imperial 8:00—Maxwell House Time. cious! publicity, Mrs. McCarthy. eent of the Workers’ (Operative was no confirmation of this, al­ 9:,30 -Big Town^^Ed. Robinson. •k TTie niild an d mellow commands at home and abroad Union, Inc , to succeed Angelo Ar­ 1 obligations which we have under-| come taxpayers,—both individual headquarters said, another Japa- 8:30—The Aldrich Family, “posaess. the qualities essential for though "it is entirely likely that a King David I^dge I.O O F^will meet the requirements of ' and corporate—were being called' nese naval force in the same gen- 9:00—The Music Hall 10:00- Glenn Miner's Orchestra. navcir of UiLs blend, al.<;o tienuine Sprinn Butter lb. 40c gents of Corcoran avethje who few fresh troops have been adde*l. 10:1.5 -The, First Line. ltd rich delicate bouquet, l>C4in, SHred the atrain and speed of present day served for two terms, at the an- even^ -»r national prep.aredness pro- , upon to bear too large a share of eral region .sank the 905-ton Bnt- 10:00 R)3dy Vallee's Program . w arfare." On the other hand, we have noth­ of candidates tomorrow evening 10:30 Frank Fay, Comed’an 11:00 New*. ts obtained a.* a result of Is Honor Guest 1 nunl meeting this week in Co­ gram, but to Bent That rromlse!" the burden ish destroyer Stronghold. 11:05 .‘(port* Roundup. •5.5 years’ exp,'rience in LAMB All officers affected by the order ing to show that there has been lellowing the regular business ses- A Domei dispatch from Saigon. 11:0O— News. operative Hall. Other officers Slhce Pearl Harbor the cam- Most of these senators leaned 11:10—Mu.siral Interlude , Lr aJl-Amerlc.in Bacon lb. 33c are put Into one of three groups af­ another assault from a big inva­ .sion. Members are asked to attend palgn has become even more in- toward a sales tax as a substitute French Indo-China, reported today 11:15—Dance Music. w-hl.*kle.s. elected were, vice-president. Peter I the business session early, in order 11:30—Joe and Mabel 11:15 —.New* Anal; si*. Large Legs ter the Investigation: (1) Tho»e At Faiiiilv Party Carocari: treasurer, Angelo Ar­ sion armada. ") tense in its second phase. money " raiser, although ^ Randolph that the Japane.se advance in E vaporated recommended for continued.aej><'ice The defenders evidently were i that the work may be completed 12:00—War New* ll;.30 -Guv Lombardo’* Orrhegtra. '■'f-raigh*. whhikle.s gents and secretary, Ernest Cote; The pre-war production drive Paul. Treasury tax adviser, told Burma has forced the American 12:00 - I.inton Well.*, News. HAVE YOUH with their units; (2t Those recom­ fighting a losing battle 'although before some of the members are 12:05 -Freddie Fbener's Orchestra in ttiL* p ro d u rl are four Myron A. Robbins, of 82 Con­ directoifl for 1942, Frederick to "bent the promise” lasted for the House Committee sarlier in volunteer group and R.A.F. pilots 12:05—Henry King’s Orchestra, FORD l b . mended for less active dfity. and they were striking the foe when forced to leave for work. the week that if Federal and state to abandm Mingaladon airdrome. 12:.30—Moon River. year.s o r m ore old. .su-; Milk 3 cons 25c gress street, was the guest of Prucker. Raymond Neri, Charles three, months, September through 12:.5.5—News. 12:.55—New*. .ttra lg h i w h 1 s k e y, 40% (3) those recommended for dis­ Choma. Fred Young, Michael Sala. and wherever nunierlcul superior- I ------purchases were exempted along (Mlngaiailon does not appear on Pard nr Red Heart honor at a family party at his ity in the air and aground was not ' The Bethoven Glee club will give November, with these typical re­ 1:00- Silent. Tomorrow's Program grain neutral spirits. charge. The Stafford Police department with food, medicine, clothing and : available maps.) A M. home Tuesday evening, in celebra­ overwhelming. i a program of sacred and secular sults: ' fuel, a 5 per cent levy would raise Tomorrow’s Prorram tion of his birthday. A turkey din­ basketball team will play the Domei claimed that the Japa- 6:00—Sleepy Slim Serenade. HAMBURG Admits Japs Hold Airdrome I ‘^e Bethesda Lutheran 1. An Army i only J153.000.000$153,000,000 yearly, yearly. nc.se push wa.s "m aking sm ashing A. M. SERVICED NOW! Dog Food 3 cons 25c Stafford High school varsity team 7 :()0—Esso R eporter—News. ner was prepared and served by _. . I 1 ' church In torestville tomorrow for thou.sands of radio and sound j ^ J _ 6:00—Reveille and Agricultural FULL Aerial Support Mr.s. Robbins and her mother, Mrs. in a benefit game toirkirrow night The communique adml led lha ^ ^ j, important that all units wa.s delivered one year ahead headway," and that one spear­ 7:10—Shopper* Special. 12.5-Foot Roll head had driven "well past Pegu ’ News. VEAL STEW WDIiani Ellis, to 14 niembei’S of at Ihe High school gymndsluni. the of srheilule. 7:00—Morning Watch. 7:30—Robart Program. QT. I the singers meet at Emanuel Luth- Conn tv President afte r cros.*Ung the S lttan g river 7:40—Bond Program. * . , Sent to Java the family. A feature was two to be used for the senior Kalidjatl, 25 miles nortti of Ban- to leave at 2 Another signal corps order m 8:00—News. 2 15 utass Waablnglon trip fund. There (There has been no official Jap­ 7 :55— Newa. CORNED BEEF Woxe^ Paper 19c tieautlfillly decorated birthday doeng, headquarters of the delense 6:45 sharp. for 43,000 units was delivered 16 8:15—European News Roundup. cakes, one w ith patriotic inq.tilfs iiaa been kefn, rivalry . between the military ctnimand and temporary | nioiitha ahead of schedule. As Honor Guest anese claim of the capture of the 8:00—News of the World. (iard rn la (Continued from Page One) town of Pegu, which La slightly 8:30—Radio Bazaar. 8:30—News. and American flags and the qther two teams The opening game will I scat of the colonial ^mernmeiil. j Eldom G Wilson of Forest 3. W orkers made more than 8:55—WTIC”* Program Parade. with the woids, "Happy Birthday." start at 7:15 with the Stafford I i„ western Java, the Dutch uc- 36,000 suggestions to Increase more than 40 miles north and ii 8:3.5—Shoppers Special. Ic lb. the first time since the Paclflc war j .sU* et. Ku.sl H artford, was arrested Loyal Cire.e of Kipp's Daugh­ bit east of Rangoon. Dispatches 9:00—Playhouse. 9:00—Press News. 6 rolls 50c Among the relatives, present fire department playing the Weat | knowledged defense evacuation output, lower costs, save time and 9:15—Food News. Toilet Tissue started, none of the Arneriitin ■ iiprlngfield beavers Dancing will last night by Officer Arthur Sey­ ters will prec?oe its monthly meet­ ‘ from Mandalay acknowledged th • 9:15—School of The Air of The were Mrs. B etty Arm.^jt-rong. Mrs. and enemy occupation of Kraw- mour for overcrowding a motor­ conserve materials. More than 14 ing Monday evening at Center 9:30—Aunt Jenny's Real U fc planes was damaged. j Florence Walters. Mrs. Ernest follow the .games. ang, 30 miles east of Batavia; j invaders had reached Waw, 15 Americas. DELAY “.r COSTLY per cent of the suggestions were Stprles. The communique reported alio a ' Frederick L White, about 50, of cycle on McKee street and travel­ church house, with a pot luck sup­ i miles from Pegu.) 9:45—Stories America Love*. Stew Beef - Fronkfurts - Pot Roast - Lamb Chops Ellis. Miss Anne Marie Ellis, all Poerwakarta, 25 miles north and ing at speeds of from 50-55 miles adopted and placed in operation. per at 6:30. Tlie guest on this oc­ 9:45—As the Twig Is Bent. raid by a single enemy plane on of Rockville. S^ford, arraigned in the local 10:00—Betty Crocker. slightly west of Bandoeng; and an hour around dangerout curve*. 4. Delivery time on repairs was casion will be County President 10:00—Bess Johnson. 10:15—Myrt and Marge. Hawaii which dropped several Cards and. other games were Borough co’jrl. charged with In- Taiigcrang, 10 miles west of Ba­ 10:15—Bachelor's Children. ^ 33c pound bombs near Honolulu without He is also charged wdth falling to j reduced by more than 80 per cent, i Mrs. Abbey, wife of Dr. Willis F. Pnblie Records 10:30—Btepmother. played according to the Inclination toxic^lon, pleaded gulltv and was tavia. capital of the N E I. which notify the motor vehicle depart-1 y On some military orders, de- ; Abbey of Waidaor. 10:39—Help. Mate. causing damage of the gnejt.«, and songs were sung fined $20 and costs of $11 81. Being 10:45—W oman'of Courage. the government has abandoned ment of s change of address. livery promises were beaten for ' During the evening the impres- i 9:46—Road of Uf*. WHISKEY General MacArfhur announced in chorus ' uMble to pay the fine he was com- 11:15—The Man I Married Kraft Loaf Cheese pound 33c In eastern Java, the same com­ X ------13 consecutive weeks give initiatory ceremony of the or- W amntee Deed* 11:00—Mary Marlin. 11:30—Bright Horizon*. PS PROOF—NdllcBtl DlittTYrr* last ■ night the sinking rd another The party was a complete sur- milted to the Tolland county jail. munique admitted the fall of Soe- George W. Griffin to Edwin A. 11:15—Right to Happiness. Japanese ship in the air raid pnse to Mr RobbinS. who was rC' "White who was arrested Sunday 6 Typical factory department* 1 fier will be •xempllfled on • das* 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Stories. Spring Garden ra k a rta (Solo), 70 mile.s inland were able to beat their own of candidate* Pitney et al*, Horton Road. 11:30—The Story of Bud Barton. 12:00—Kate Smith Speak*. The ship was of 12.000 tons and membered with numerous gifts. by State Policeman Arthur Whit- from the easternmost, or Ram- Grange Meeting * George W. Griffin to Albeit L. 11:45—David Harum. Bottom Round Ground pound 39c marsh, after he is alleged to have promise* by: .Shipping 120 per The committee of arrangements 12:15—Big Sister. brought the total of Japane.se loss­ bang, landing point of the invader. Johnson, Horton Road. 12:00 noon—Gene and Glenn. 12:30—Helen Trent. or 1.75 CM 3.39 es in the raid to more than 30.- been making complaints concern­ cent; repairs 163 per cent; ampll- for the evering includes: Mrs. i'i. . 1 ' 90 PROOF—Blpna It is a railway Junction more than fiers 180 per ren t: tran sm itters 120 Arvld Seabur^ and Mr*. W. J. Mc- Manchester Corporation to Ru-s- P. M. 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. SEE YOUR FORD DEALER 000 tons. ing the lack itl local cooperation Is Vi ell Attended Eanev No. 1 Extra Fanrv Baldwin Large, .Sweet, Jutev. Florida ( Jiiirch to Buy half-way across the island. sell T. Corcoran et als, Deepwood 12:15—Newa Reporters. 1:00—News. Eequire 7 Quality More Than Match he was receiving In regard to his per c e n t i Ormack. co-.hairmen; Mr*. Ruth AM AB04ST SATSIIWT KAM tl , oUlcd In Boml POTATOES APPLES ORANGES Defense Bonds BodJanegara. 50 miles west of and the management found itself Mrs. Clyde Keckwlth, Mr*. Frank 1:15—Woman in White. r* RYt Of BOURBON fULl three months of aea war in the the FBI. After repeatedly calling Soerabaja and on a main railway Close to 100 G range m em bers The Holl Investment Company 12:45—Singin’ Sam. 1:30—Vic « Sade. local barracks witn his com- were present last night at the closer to the workers. Falrwether. Mr*. Dadd Muldoon, 1:00—Newa. Regal Crest OT 1.99 Pacific had prcxlurid poaitlve evi­ "We were amazed by the re- Mrs. Scott Smith and Mr*. Louis to John F. Shea, et ux. property 1:45—Life Can Be Beautiful. 39c peck 4 lbs. 25c 29c doz. dence that, qualitatively, Ameri­ Voting members of the ^ion T)lalnt an. officer was sent to tn- werrfn 1meeting of Manchester Grange in on Benton street. l;15-The Uttle Show 2:00—Young Dr. Malone. 100 PROOF—Prnn 5»r. Ry can ships and men are more than Lutheran church on Cooper street ve.sttgate. Tlie officer allegedly'^ f V ' ' the Masonic Temple. It was "Vislt- suits." one official says. "We had | Smith. 1:30—Marjorie Mills. Bottlrd in Bond ^ m m Largr I.,ottiiro ...... 2 for 19c Parsnip* nr Carrot*, 8 19c Sunki*l Orangeo ...... doz. SSr Japanese nano* >fi region mii , Masters" night and several of no idea there would be such a tre- | 2:15—Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne. lbs. a match for the .ship.s and men of .•’t a speelal meeting last night at found White in the act of 2:00—Yoiir Neighbor. 2:30—Fletcher Wiley. Large * y,«r. oid ot 2.25 t<. call J. Edgar Hoover in Wash­ the communique did not specify nia.*iter8 of G ranges in tow ns mendou* response. " Japan. the church transacted several them 2:15—Medley Time. 2:45—Kate Hopkins. 100 PROOF—Kentucky Bourbon matters of important buslneits, ington In court White stated that surrounding Manchester were . No one ever questioned the j 2:30—Conce'rt Matinee. Every engagement In whli h TJIIatjap Bombed Hill A HUl Burface and air units of the Unit­ among which were the motions, he did noOerr.ember anything that ■present and took pert in the pro-. ^-orkers' patriotism—but often it ■ 2:55—Newa. or 2.35 Open Thursday and Friday Nights Until 8 O'Clock. ed State.s fleet have pru-ti. ijiale i unaiuinuusly carried, to purchase occurred Sunday. Across middle Java, on the far- ! ^am . For example, the master of [ j, difficult for a man or woman U .*<. Defense lion'ls by the church: th er I southern) shore from the [Enfield Grange gave a short tsili > engaged In a monotonous, seem- THE MANCHESTER England Is Seen GIN to date, it was said, iiatf fut nlshi d SS PROOF prfKif of the A raeruaijard-e or. a tn unite witfi the other two Lti- Japanese infiltration a,s.ps is now raging," said the ___ lb. 73c Ron Tortola I .Ow Elizabeth J. Nortoa i communique. confer the first and second de- | Harrison, N. J.. RCA manufac- Genuine Fresh Calves’ Liver .. the clerks’ group although be was than merely send weak protests l»e\onshiiT |()rungc I’clsoo best available indications, at a greea on a class of candidate*. It luring plant about the dependence which are not underatocxl in Lon­ Every credit-worthy man and woman, whether on «( PBCXIF ^ a n Peas Corn 180 Main S treet. j "Because ol the peculiar char­ Western Calves’ Liver...... ____lb. 39c a member of tbe AFL Pharmacists Ru,m Rhumba speed better than thev had at­ Manchester, Conn. | is expected one of the degrees will of armies, navies and air force* on Union, with which the company don,” DNB quoted the paper a* a new job or on old one—whether single or married S k | .nC tained last fall before’ the Pacific I Robert.*i-Brown acter of infiltration warfare, as a Tomatoes Applesauce Tea i lb. 33c I Mi.xs Mildred Brown, of Glaaton- Editor's Note: be exemplified by a visiting team. communication*. * company execu­ held a contractual agreement. ■aylng. —can get a Tax-Loan at Personal. A Tax-Loan war sUrted. At that time thev had result of which establishment of a ______. , • - burv fornieriv of Manchester, to- Private Williams is thinking of tive saw a young woman working FRUIT AND FRESH VEGETABLES The store w as picketed Feb. 11. provides a lump sum of cash immediately, repayable IMPORTED regular front is completely impos­ in moderate monthly Instalments. For example: Idav b.came the br.de of Alfred J. his career In chemistry even while sible, it is difficult to give a clear at her bench, long after other* McIntosh Apples, extra fancy, Special!...... 4 lbs. 2 ^ no snaployss would enter, so the SCOTCH Safety Matches ''*’'‘''“'%/°nH.:berls. son of Mr. and Mrs. in the U. S. Army. He has made hsd left. place waa dosed, the suit adds. 88.78 per month repay* a 840 loan In full In S equal <4 PSOOF—t Tmt. 014 review of the state of affairs. Taniily Night” Fresh Green P e a s...... 2 qts. 25c Tire Rationing monthly Instalment*. Or 810.05 per month repays 2 2 5 ® two-oeean fleet . ^ RoberU of 4 Chapel application to be transferred to Ad\-anrlng Coatlnually "What are you doing here?' he The company eetlmatea its loss to Royal Regent ' Sm 2.8£ 2 boxes 19c . . . J street. The ceremony wa* per- the Army laboratories which are asked. date at 8211,()00 and asks for that a 8IM looB- (total cost 820.60) in full in 1! equal "On the whole, however, the monthly Instalments. Fran CO-.\m crican [formed at the recto^ of St. Brid- located in Huntsville, Alaiiam*. Al S. A. Citadel "Don’t Vvorry," she said. “I’ve AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT amount, plus additional damages Aid to Utility Glen Crinnan * ‘Church c 9:30 a. m. by the There, he hopes to be of great as­ Japanese havi numerlal superior­ Z.Du V-8 Cocktail ity a'nd are advancing continually. already checked out” Jelly Donuts — Custard D on u ls...... do*. S5c until the picket line is withdrawn .5rrangenient* are n(sdc quirldy and smiply. 4# PROOF of the belief that American Francis Breen. The atten- sistance to the officers who are “You can’t do that," he protest­ and employes return. Spaghetti "In this way they succeeded,' In Hot CrtNss Buns ...... SO* Kansas City, March 5—(45— These loons are'made on signature alone without H eathw ood 2.59 No. 5 can 29c seamen were better jant* were Mis* Geraldine Rob- spending all of their time in the Another Saturday “Family ed. Hcndicy teollMd than the Japanese, that interest of chemical warfare. spite of the trroic and courageous Tire rationing, whl'n hs* ground­ other security. Naturally, a few facts are required, •* PROOF—* V«T» 0)4 A Q A erts. sister of the bridegroom and Night” I* planned for March 7 at "But I want to." she retorted. but no embarraaslng questions are asked "and out- Pirm ter American guns were more effec- Roger Taggart of 39 Woodland At present, he is in the meteor- resistance of our troops, In oc­ ed many s family bus, Is just an­ Spalding’e !>'*’ a.Ow ti*«. that American ships were cupying several places Definite air the Salvation Army citadel in a "I just couldn’t sleep easy tonight FRIDAY GROCERY SPECIALS! To Raid California other -«xf those ill winds which aldera ore not Involved. Syrup street. ologic section of the anti-aircraft without making my quota.” *«.S PROOF—1» Tr.ri 014 a Prune Juice qt. jar 21c teugber and could hit harder. unit! and as this la a special de­ superiority contributed to the suc­ series of weekly get-together* that ChecM, While kiid Yellow American, sliced u desired. . . blow go o d Hcr»hcy A wedding breakfast and recep­ are proving popular. Major Harold Also available - Is a "Simpli&td Work Sheet for Gtlbay’s 5* w. I I 8inc« Dec. 7 the Navy high com- tion followed th* ceremony at the tail. and Williams waa on* of the cess of the enemy.” ...... That’s the view token by Ttie M Bd has made exhaustive studies Then followed tbe names of Zealiey of 1h# Hartford corps will To Conveoe Again April 8 Auto Graveyards Kansas City Public Service Com­ Income Tax Payer*". Thia ta a convenient form for Blue Front restaurant on I5epot last enrollees, there are no vacant Cottage Cheese from Vermont ..... ,1-lb. container 17c accumulating and arranging the figures necessary Cocoa 9 t combat data to discover wheth- Square.' of which the parents of officer ratings there. places in Japaitese bands. take charge of the program, and pany. whose street cars and buss­ I-orgo Box Tiny Rosebud Beets •r and to what extent that belief The lost of the airdrome at kali- the local band wiU assist with lU Canberra, Australia, March 6— Clams, Royal Scarlet, fancy Maine...... No. 1 can es are operating in the black for in m aking out your Incom e T ax R eturn. "Come in the bridegroom are proprietor*. At any rate Private Williams Los.Angeles, March 5—(45—The and get this Work Sheet—free, no obligation. WM eorrect. The bride waa graduated from has stated, “I want to be tn this djatl waa acknowledged through a muste. (S>)--Prime Minister John Curtin Clam Chowder, Saltcsea...... small can the first time in' years. Tiny Sunrise Peas announced today that the Austral-, government is going to raid Ckll- 717 Salt Dcaplt* the fact that the Japa- Manchester High school with the particular line od work, and I report that defending Hurricane .Guest sololsU on this occasion B, A Fish FlftkESf 7 ^ "OE# cun a**ae*#*#*e#*2 for 3Sc fomia’s vast automobile grave­ January business showed a net We have this suggesUon.to make: don't postpone Na. S Con Maa with their overwhelming 1937 clss*. She w as a m em b*r of don’t care if it's as a private or fighters bad attacked the field, will be Mr*. Eleanor E. Vahlstrom Ian Parliament, which met In^ profit of 831,855 compared to a figuring out how much Income Tax you’ll have to Asparagus Style String sacret sessioa recently to review' Cnwa Cut Sweet Dill Pickles...... 16-oz. jar 21e yards and convert tbe junk- cars tareea have been able to advance the Pep and French clubs and dur­ n o t!” lo^sg two of their number in a o t New Britain, vocalist, and Miss Wilbert’s No-Rub Floor W a x ...... pint can S7c into needed scrap iron. for arma­ loss of 848,008 the first month of - pay this year. The sooner you know the exact Main Grapefruit th* w b ^ length of the 'CSilna Rea, ing her senior year wa* on the strafing of grounded Japanese Helene Gustafson, pianist. the war situation, would be conven­ 1941. amount, the easier it will be to plan a way to ps^ it. j ed again April 8. Thereafter, Cur­ ment. Beans th* ooaeiuatoa ha* been that •taff of the "High School World." Barbados, British West Indies, Zero planca—N aw fighters. Sev­ There U no admission fee to Many o t the state’s 100 foon- Then—K you need extra cosh, just phone or *e* forces hgve proved The bridegroom is a machihist at is a ons-crop area and th* sntlre eral o t the grounded planes wers these family night entertalnmenU, tin said. Parliament wrill meat tbe DIAL 5137— FREE DELm?RY! Street Juice Oris* ap* ‘ The inception of tbs chain stofo Mr. M. H. RowoU, Manager, rrr**n*1 Finance Co. CompbeU’s ■Mlvaa aaUtaUrtiy superior tbe Aircraft plant in East Hart­ soaoomy of ^ e Island is linked tp buUet-riddled. One was shot down and all the soldiers and their second Wednesday on each month snM r«a In ISO* wbeo a toa morchoat of Mi iwhestar, T8S Main Street, Itdom S, Sad Flocc^ « CAN cans ,flChtet«.f ford. ^ths sugar l^dusUyt ui combat and anotber danaged. friends are welcoms. for a thnp-day sesaian. sojdsd to raUU big eorgo dC too Stats TbsatsrSuBdlag. Fb*a* 84M. ttaa M i tt thmih tT Manchester Pork & Behns 3 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 8,1942 E A t n BBTHM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 1942 |a g e s i x left her, except for Chile, the only 4 - At the Circle Today and Tomorrow Latin American republic which M k ( (u Itkain pore. These troops. If they had with the progressive reduction of Admits Killing Castillo Foes has not broken rielatlons with the n-sauAu-sroRY. = Axis Propaganda Aims been lii either Buffa£4~or Java to­ the public debt, may operate to -4 Axis powers. day, might possibly have made a make a reasonable tax rate meet Man About Manhattan Both Parents In Close Race Axis FM Oat In Frant the increased obligations which H e r a l d great difference in the outcome By George Tucker, Paul Damoate Taborda, younf on these battlefields. will be facing us in the future. i To Split U. S;, Allies Radical leader and outspoken HEUNin PDBUBHCO BT THB Axis foe, was the front-runner PM va-tro«aol The city's present policy seems ,*SlkA BKRVICB. Organist Confesses Slay­ Socialists and Radicals IBAU) PIUNTINO CO, INC Now, In Java, the Japanese are New Y o rk - The lights had dim­ It was interesting to watch HENRY BELLAMANN emong twelve SociallsU and six noatrU. It (1) Artnks *«all(B r It BKMlI Btr«*t in process o f eliminating another soundly based in this direction. med to a ca-idle-glow, and the or­ those people a' El Chico, that Author of Astounding ings Previously Listed Leading for 18 Seats Radicals woo held the advantage brsnes,I, (S> *I!BODiON 50,000 AlUed troops. These troops chestra was playing a soft, Iberiafi The f'lrcle Narrow* trashy people at the Mrs. Gdfdon dropped her cro­ C4M HtLP f f yta !¥ftL so far. He nas re-pledged himself f*d nasal PM b t lament. The man at my right was Village whi h has been a favorite Book, “Strategy of By Police as Suicides. From Buenos Aires. to the radical party fight for a Oantral IU «*» bBtie been operating without any BombH The Best Diplomats vlu pter XX same time. cheting anM struck Louise across POSTLe Follow oeomlat* dl< jro ^ d ed Oetobar 1. 1111 having a casserole with .Spanish gathering piuce f o r .Spanish speak- the mouth With all her strength. break in relations. recUonala ln fo ld a r. respectable air support. The Brit­ wine, but Lie woman at his side ing people lor so many years^ "Drake, wt might as well have There was another person who Terror” Warns Goaaip M/P Los Angelesi March 5 — (fl>) — PuMlihad BT»ry B»«nlnt The Royal A ir Force bombing this out right now. Pa doesn't like had noticed Drake and Randy." Louise s t ( ^ perfectly still. A Buenos Aires, March 5— (iP)— So­ Damonte Taborda saw the early Bandar* and Bolldara. .V ish planes which arrived at Singa­ was beating time to the changing Moat of the people 1 saw could Mild mannercQ, moody Courtney raid on French industry which is me to go with you. I guess .Ma That w aj laniise herself. She had little streak \of blood showed on Blitz Pointed at Us. dSinr 4 cialists and Radicals—both aligned returns as evidence that his resolu­ tha Poat Offlea *» Manchaatar. pore a shade too late have appar­ rhythms of the song with her speak Eng.lsn but few were able her Ups. Mccnantcally she wiped Cbb«. *a taeond aaaa Mall Mattaf. to speak it without some telltale wouldn’t eitner if she was still been standing at the open window F red Rogers, a tiespectacled against the administration of Act­ tion for a rupture of relations busy producing war materials for hands. A girl from Bogota got up It away with \ the back of her /PSD ently been diverted to still another trace of acr.-nt. And listening to living. But I ’m going with you directly above her. mother’s slt- To his sorrow, many a good church organist, sat In a bare Jail ing President Ramon S*. Castillo— would be considered soon after the SUBtCRlPTION RATES Nazi Germany should put an end from a table and walked up to the hand. "Mother.Xdon’t you ever do .tt.M front. And so it goes, a record of anyhow, whenever you ask me." ting room. She drew back a little man In many a good land has COPPOSCU! cell today as the district attorney’s new Congrejs convenes in May On* Taaf by Mall ...... piano player and said something to them talk, uno recognizing the that again! Dort/t you,ever touch were neck-and-neck texlay in com­ IT’S EFFECTIVE .1 to to the appeasement piis.sy-footing moods that Ritted acro.ss their fea­ "Gee, Randy” when the buggy passed, but ahe, "fallen" for Axis propaganda. office reviewed his purported con- and declared that "even if the Par Month by Mall ...... endless dispersion of what forces him in a low tone. He nodded in me again as Ions as you live!" petition for the 18 congressional aingl* C opy ...... 1 .01 between the democratic nations tures, I was reminded of a story "W ait now. 1 know what people too, had seen the look on Randy The same old poisoned baloney feosion of guilt in the strange Radicals lack the necessary num­ WELDON’S OW'N Dallvartd On* Taar ...... 19.00 the Allies have, while the Japa­ agreement, ano then the girl from arc going to say. MSybe they’re Monaghan’s face, and had heard Mrs. Gordon ^ s shaken and serfts from the Federal capital. ber* to achieve a majority them­ and Vichy France, in effect, this Bogota began to sing. She sang in Ben Hccht wrote about a cafe in some intriguing new wrap­ deaths of his mother and father. NEW FORMULA nese have the advantage of select­ in New I already saying it. ' the soft, contented laugh- that somewhat abasheA by the sudden­ pings is being served up to Police Capt. P. M. Kunou said A * the count of Sunday’s voting selves . . . the Socialist deputies M E M B E R O F Spani.sh. It w.is a song about a girl frequented ty refugees^ ness of her own rage. But ahe felt niticles disguised as patriots anc entered its thitd day, the Soclaliat* THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS ing their targeU as they please. raid said to Vichy France: "Very York. In t us story Hecht was | " I ’d like to hear ’em. " floated back. Americans now. To be on your the 24-ycar-old musician admitted may be counted upon in the Demo­ TOOTH PASTE who wanted a sweetheart. . . . She ' ‘ Louise, like all 6f King’s Row, she must keep face. interventioni.sts which is strong­ held a 2,000-vote lead over the cratic sector.’ Tha Aaaoclatad Pr»«* I* aicltj* ra- well, If you are seeking some ex­ n.oved to w-ndei what his own I "But, D r a k e — it's *80. How can guard, read The Herald arti­ he killed his father, Courtney C. ---- Little Bit Goes FortlMr ly antItUd to tha aaa or rooubllca- Perhaps it is difficult and im­ ilidn't care wnether he was poor or "And what will you do about ly reflected in the American Padicals with the government’s cuse to place "your fleet under the reactions would be If somehow, > we expect them not to talk ab(jMt felt that this affair with Randy cle which has ben written for Rogers, 50, and chloroformed his The Coasei'vatlves, supporting tlan of all now* dlapatehaa ofad'iao rich, whether the pants he had on i press. supporters running a poor third on Get A Tab* Today to It or not otherwli* eradltad In possible to concentrate United Na­ someday Americans would find | us was different. It was quite pos- It. Miss?” NEA Service and The Herald mother, Mrs. Lillie Rogers, 44. The Castillo, led in virtually all the In­ command of Nazi Germany, here were old or rew. . . . If necessary, T il kill you," Louise said Seek To Arouse British Susplrlnn the basis of 285 o'jt of 1,934 bdJIot At Onr Phamaeyt thi* papar and alao tha local nawa tions’ strength on some one point themselves gathering a.s exile.* in "W ell what’s got Jo be cleared , sible that Drake might want to by Edmond Taylor who, since j deaths, the father last Oct. 2.6. the terior provlncfi The count had not she said, ah.! would hock her shirt calmly. Then, s h o li t i n g, she Agents here or in Latin Biibllabad haraln. it is. Do your worst.” some forgotten corner of the up-,.. marry Kandy. And. of course. the publication of his widely I mother on F'ch. 14, 1941 had been lioxes In the city of Buenos AiresC begun In Buenos Aires province, All rishta of rapuMIcatlon of and make it stick. But certainly, to help him cut pushed Mrs. Gordon toward the I America cable the hottest ex­ The outcome may determine dpaclal dlapalchet haraln ara alao That type of argument will get world that th- Luftwaffe could ■ O ily why Pa doesn’t want me ' Kandy -Monaghan would Jump at read hook. "The Strategy of listed as suicides. largest and most important of all. even if It were possible, only a Then she walked back to her thc change to marry Drake. Who door. tracts from our papers to Berlin whether Ar.-^cntina will stick to raaarvad. ______just as far with Vichy France, a.s not reach. to go w‘ th you. 1 m going with ------Terror", last year, ha.s oome to But for a had check passed by table and s»t down, hut all the woundn't? Heaven knows she "Get out of here! Get out of and Tnklo and within a few hours what 1s called the "policy of prud­ F'ourteen towns in the United united command hard-boiled people were clapping their hands you as long as you want me to, be regarded as America's fore an acquaintance. Rogers might Full aarvlca ellant of N. will the policy of appea.senient be­ I wanted him herself. More than here, do you hear? Get out of most student of German pro­ they are being quoted in the Axis ence” in foreign affairs which has States are named Berlin. Barvica Inc. ____ enough to make military strategy and shouting through cupped Many ao cery." Radio^eized come from ?.| ain or from South straighten things out. Parris could there for supper." had not heard of the regulation. Uca designed to ,ejivlde the United wager of a bottle of champagne "Where do you want me to let which is calculated to make the ganda from seemingly respectable Of the wel.-d death of his father for the same reasons, and our America or h’ exlco. They seemed do anythi.,g with Drake, it seemed. ^ "Well, if you want to—" Madigan said the names of the Thursday, March 5 Nationa They will threaten both that no Civil War would result. you out'.’ ’’ successful psychological blitz American sources is particularly by asphyxiation In a burning G rocery Pricos os Advortisod Iffoctivo ll dealing only strengthened Japan glad to be tin re. They conversed She sat down on the edge of "W hy don’t you come home and aliens involved would be sent to IMPORTANT! Two years liter the Admiral "Right here, Drake. ” against France look like a Siinday dangerous when it Includes — as h.-'use the officer quoted Rogers: At Biddgeport India and Australia; if their excitedly in Ine fluid tones of have supper with us?" United States Attorney Robert P. for the blow which may. Indeed, came back to the United States Drake took a long way around the bed and hunched her thin it has included recently- strong "M y father had come home in­ NOTICE • ** Notional Stores, whether J Onr Blackout A Success threat works to produce still an­ their native lands and they In-’ "You want me to ?” school picnic. Butler in Hartford who may refer determine this war against us. with his fa-.it|y. ..One of his first so that he would not have to pass shoulders as ahe braced herself In Berlin, Rome and Tokyo the American criticisms of British toxicated. W c quarreled as wc terrupted their conversations to "O f course. I think Pa likes them to the Alien Review Board o** Self-Service, This W eek O nivl 1| Manchester's response to Its other division in Allied strength, moves was to visit El Chico. the Monaghan house. He drove against tears. greatest hopes are placed in this policy in India and In Palestine. had so many times before. He When we play this game with stamp Ihei.' feet and shout Downstairs Mrs. Gordon had a you, ever since that time you Fede^rtl Agents -Assisted for disposition. Penalties for hold­ first blackout test was, in pleas­ the Japanese may get both India bravos” to the dancers and the "I have come to pay you that back of the asylum and to a dead- campaign. The objectives are not When the "Col. Blimps" in Eng­ threatened to kill me and burn the Vichy we are committing the fatal end road that overlooked the hot- ! sudden i.ntuition. She went quiet- ' walked In and asked him right out land hear that Americans are ing contraband range from indefi­ ant contrast to the open disregard and Australia. singers who came on. bottle of jhumpagne,’ he said Just to hamper or even cripple our house. It had been a never ending Police in Raid^f on nite probation to internment for error of making Vichy France its toms Randy had mentioned. >V Louise’s room and opened the if you could take me out buggy- _ war-effort but to kqock America .summoning England to hand In­ conflict between us. I turned on It is the apparent hopelessness the duration of the war. o f the air raid warning test a own timekeeper. We are allowing The wind had fallen now, and , door. Louise was crying now. | riding." out of the war as France was dia back to the Indians or to the gas, lighted five candles and 18 Park City Horn cs. bidding moat, and took the week ago, entirely satisfactory. of achieving a united defense in a subtle intoxicating warmth i "Louise! | "Never says anything against knocked out and to destroy us aa make concessions to the Jew* of walked out” The candles .-let the Petaln and Darlan to wait and se­ prince* and all their minions Into the face of such a diversified st­ HEALTH AND DIET came up from the ground. Dralsei Louise did not turn. She | m e?" an independent nation by attack Palestine at the expense of the house afire. Bridgeport, March .6, ',Pi Mysteriniia ligh ts Flare A s the lights went out down one lect the precise moment when the custody and delivered them over sat for a long time staring dream- |dropped her head, and was silent. I ’’.Never. Not a word. He always from within. they begin to think that Rogers collected no in.siirnnce, Street after another, it was. sym­ uck which leads the majority of to the law, so that Snow White -- - - "What are you crying about?” ; says you’re all right." .Starting at 4 p. ni. ye.sterday and possible entrance of the French ADVICE ily at the sc^ne. His face softened, Seek Vlctorj' During 1942 maybe there is something to the on his mother’s death but receivci Indianapolis '^P Per.sons liv­ military analysU to turn to the and her Keeper of the Order rub­ "Does it make any difference ?’’ 1 "Gee. That’s nice." ; working until long after midnight, bolically speaking, an act of co­ fleet Into the war might tip the and a look "of boyish gentleness Not. only do, the Axis witch-doc­ Nazi charges about American de- ownership of the house. He col­ ing near an Indianapolia defense operative unity. In which all theory that the real place for A1 bed and nibbed their eyes and still Furnished by the McCoy replaced the fighting look Randy's Mrs. Gordon's face hardened. "W hat’s new from Parris?" tors think this seemingly fantastic ■signs on the empire and would i Fcder,vl agents and 30 specially plant reported seeing mysterious KEEP FOOD COSTSAOWN f scales toward an Axis victory. We Heailth Service lected $1,000 on the life of his/fa- - *1 I. / • could not believe that it was pos­ talk had brought out. She was angry a. Drake, and s till' Randy asked aa they neared town. can be achieved, but they are probably be saying so In print - I chosen Bridgeport policemen visit- lights ilropped in the neighbor- American homes In the area af­ lied strength Is not in the defense are Inviting another "stab in the ___ angrier at Randy Monaghan. Her ' "Just short notes. Seems to be Ther. aqd $1,600 for fire daO^gv rir*t National'* warahaiiaas and star** are atraamlinad sible. He shrugged his shoulders in a actually convinced that America if the British censorship did not to tlie house and furniture. / I eil 1.38 liomes here, reizing eontra- hooil while an airplane circled fected were on the same basis In of areas where the Japanese will The account of this happening Address oommunlcations to The geMure“hrhad takerfrom Parru! narrow, fierce devotion to her own : getting along " ^ for afficiant load dUtribution. And - - in turn - - that back." And Just as France might Herald, Attention McCoy will prove more vulnerable to pro­ prevent them. Traced Bark to Rog^s I band material owned hy or avail- I overhead and .said they feared maan* GOOD FOOD AND NCCCtSABY SAVINOS far YOU. face o f the same peril. have a limitless privilege of dis­ went out through the state, and and tightened the reinsrotn« ui-hirhwhich ha,Ihad , Child took a strunge turn in her "I think people talk more about paganda and other forms of politi­ ( ’ritirlam la Enemy Dynamite I able to enemy alien.a. I spies nr saboteurs were busy. better have been realistic with Health Ser\lce mind All the harsh violence of ParrLs now than they did when he Later he tried to colle^ insur­ Lat u* haip yau aava avary slngta ahapping day af tha yaar. For most of us, probably, it was persing their enemy, but in an o f­ other cities saw merely that a fallen slack across the dashboard. ] cal attack than did the disin­ Thanks partly to the cen.sor- ance on jewelry he repOTtod stol­ ! John T. .Madigan. in charge of ! .State police needed only a few Mussolini before June, 1940, so group of lottery suspects had been her feeling turned on Louise as was here ” fense which will go right to the He drove as fast aa he could back tegrating Third Republic of France .*hip but chiefly to British en. About that time 4 man was the FBI agent.'!, .said contraband I days to clear up the mystery The even more than such a surface act should we be realistic towanl The Treatment of .Auto-Intoxlca- if she were to blame. . "Yeh. He’* somebody you don't brought into the tolls of the law, the way he had come. In a few and they rea.son th.at if the "Strat­ familiarity - gained in many wars arre.sted in North Hollywood for wa.-! founil in nearly every one of I lights turned nut to he 0300.1. not NUTRITION FACTS * ^ou should know * of unity. The majority of us met nerve centers and life line* of this tlon ^ "Don't answer me like that! " | forget, somehow. But I think this Vichy today. nor did they realize that, this minuteA ne stopped al the Mona- ; egy of Terror" worked well in with the etlqultte of ailliances, passing bad checks. In his hou.se. the home.s and in about .">0 of from the airplane but from bal­ the blackout by simply turning Japanese octopus. I f we can’t time, it was the dark princes Auto-intoxication may usually be ghan house, and hitched his horse : "W hy can't you let me alone?" ' old toVn’s proud of having him France, it will work even better in the British press seldom hits back them, he .said, such material was .Save fiuiniin and mineralt by capping vtgelabiti In tht The only thing that can safely "Oh, I know what you're crying ' over in Europe studying medi- Peoples said, police found Jewelry loons .sent up by the Weather out our lights; we had not provid­ stop the Japanese from dividing thcmsclve.s, the recognized and quickly bani.shed by adopting a to the whitewashed paling fence. I the United States Further, they a! America, thus leaving a gap in which they traced back to young di.scovered in large quantities. Bureau to determine the visibility lean amount of uular potiibU. Wacrr left clingin* to the be depended upon to keep Vichy well-known underworld overlords about. I .saw Drake McHugh going cine ' believe that .sensational results can our defense, we can, perhaps, treatment designed to increase He walked up the short board-i the vicious circle which Nazi Rogers. Peoples said Rogers ad­ ' Brough! to headquarters in the to help airline.'! ed ourselves with the blackout by with that little — nobody from Yes. I think so, too. Like Vera be aohieved soon, liet'ore our rap- greens after slashing is often tu0icient. Do not cool « j - France out of this war is the dem­ of years, whom Knights Hickey elimination, and may be perman­ walk to the front door, and propaganda tries to create, but mitted having given it to the police emergency truck were more room we should have. But as we force the Japanese to divide their downtown. Aren't you ashamed Liehinskw ” idl.v mounting war-production can etables any longer than necessary. It’s surprising how onstration of the Allied capacity and Carroll had dared to touch, ently overcome by substituting occasionally some wrathful Briton check writer, then reporting it than 30 radio* whore .-ihort wave knocked. of yourself?” "Wharabout her?" turn the tide of battle in Europe quickly they cook tender. Use any excess cooking uuicr or sat there in the strange darkness, own attention between their as no one else had ever dared. good habits of living for those Benny finger maac industrious ■ will e c ^ e or defy the conven­ stolen. : hands had not been neutralized, to win this war. A good roUaing "For wh.-t? For letting her take "She's gone to Europe, too” and in the Pacific—in other words, watching familiar objects take clutching finger tips down in the But this is to warn the dark which are not good. transformation in the Skeffington tions, a/form er Premier Hepburn With Rogers in jail, officers re­ one radio transmitting sot, 26 fuices in graiies, soups. D on’t use soda in rooking vegetables. raid in the suburbs of Pari* has princes and the Snow Whites and him away from me?" "You don't aay!" before the end of l ’i42. slow and shadowy form, and lis­ Indian Ocean and something near­ Some form of the fasting treat­ vegetable garden. He stood about of Canada did recently with the opened investigation into the cameras, and numerous .shotgun.s, NOW spoken a great deal more loudly the Keepers of the Order in all ment is necessary when the patient 'Louise! You know what I "About two months ago. There Maybe the Axis political experts attack on the American navy— pistols, rifles and animunitioh. Meat Prlcej effective at Super Markets Only tened to the noise of the wind and er home. How soon we will have in a kind of bewildered waiting mean. Haven't you any self- was a long piece in the paper are wrong about America as they deaths. to Vichy France than all our po­ Connecticut communities that wishes to experience a rapid while the Colonel and Mrs. Skef- which waa appreciated by Am eri­ Rogers la charged with grand Radio Transmitter F'oiind BEST CUTS - Vitamins A,B,C,C the occasional shout of an air raid the capacity for such a blow I* Knights Hickey and Carroll have change for the better. In average respect ? ” about her. She’a going to be a were wrong about England and cans about aa much as American I Madigan said the radio trans­ SHE SHOPS lite diplomatic representations. If finglon fought at bitter length "No." I concert vioUniat.” about Russia, but their plan is not theft m the jewelry insurance u J f warden, many Of us experienced, obviously a military secret. But run their lances right into the cases, a five day fast on fruit juice over the location of the bean criticism of British bungling In ca.se. The district attorney's office mitter and seven receiving sets '■jysucemoNs Vichy France intend* to go heart of the underworld In one of will be productive of excellent re­ "Well, I almost believe______you. I f; Randy laughed shortly. "Aren’t a fantastic or' irrational one— -Malaya were appreciated by th* were found in the ba.semcnt of a T H E n S H DEPT a for the first time, the first slight there seems no doubt that It must patch, or the best place to sow he wants to run around with that ’ we the old^stick-ln-the-muds?" granted the means of action they is holding him for Investigation in CASH AND CARRY against ui In thi* war, it ha.s not our great cities, so that after long sults. If a headache starts on the radishes this year. Occasionally British. the deaths of hi* parents. house ooeupied by a radio techni­ W ithout Painful Backache but real Impact of this thing call­ be the eventual formula against kind jf trash—” j Drake's glance w-a* deeply seri- possess in this country and the S T E A K S " 3 5 « been waiting for any excuse, but years of ma,ny "Lucky Days’ first day this la an Indication that they referred the question to Ben­ Of course not all American cian employed in a defen.se plant. M bdv Buffrirri relifvB Dmcfinx backsrbe at Sooe7 the fast Is needed, and should be Loiiise stood up. Her eyea were i bus. ’’It’* good for me that you're reasonable hope they have of con­ I Some of the contraband was the quickly, oor« tb»y diBcover thfit ih« rc*l M»rli*u Only ed war. The strange darkness In­ Japan. for the strategic moment the mo­ there came at last a great "Un­ ny, who nearly burst with impor­ criticisms of England. Ruasia. continued until the headache dis­ dry now;, and she wa* trembling, here." tinuing military reverse* for the ■ property of citizens, hut aliens liv­ catiBF of tbFir trouble mey be tired kidneyB. PORTERHOUSE or SIRLOIN side, the strange darkneaa outside, lucky Day" in which the odds were tance. China or other allies are inspired The kidne>*t ere Neture’s rhief way of (ak- ment in which It expects to share finally against the dark princes. appear*, which will generally be "1 wi-sh it was me!" In addition to averting a pos­ wiih •mertioc end burnmf eome- FRESH To Broil or Fry O YS TtR S insists upon being our enemy, wc of the towr. in full and honorable Bv Jack Stinnett i Iv, having lost one of iU sgencle* .strongest allies we will be well lar music in the Bethesda Luther­ tiiD'B there it eornethin* *rong with 2 3 lb *vg ■ Wtsmins B. C STFWInc 22 mills, a reduction of two mills may be taken, these are excellent. i sibly deadly menace to America yo'ir kidne\*i or bladder. CHICKENS may have convinced us more than launched on the road to destruc­ an church In Forestvlllc tomorrow N o w u n d e r-a rm will be better off knowing it now Open Forum A t least one enema, and prefer- Wa.shington_For a person who ' as a free nation, the smashing of l>on't wBitl Aik your drujuriit for Dotn’i FANa MILK FED ■ 5-6 Ik avg from last year. That rate re- a small boy threw a “ J, . I , to Justice. The Agriculture ae- tion. evening. Director Fred E Werner Pill*, uerd Buceoeefully by mitlione for o\er fOD num a thousand battle headlines, or a than we will finding it out later ably, two, should be taken dally. | “ “ y tries never to predict, to make pgr,„,pnt also had reduced Its the Axis political warfare plan FOWL Ifitamlns B, C, C flecta not only an increase In the him, and he playfully against us would tie a po.sitive was pleased with the work the Cream Deodorant 40 year*, ^ e y ph-F heppv relief end will help “ 23c round of speeches. from some surprise blow. If. on using plain warm water. The thr^w one back. "*The 'boy'ba'ck^ i Ko'"? result from senatorial force by more than 1,000 person* the 15 mile*re of kKiney tul>eo tlueh out poteoo- Corned Beef Noted for grand list, but. what la more Im­ Ntrikes Growing drinking of plenty of pure water, contribution to victory. It would club did In the North Methodist u ifely Que weeto from yuur blvnxL Cict Does • I ’Ule. MIDDLE RIBS Flavor - Vitamins A.B.C I f this fifteen minutes of dark­ the other hand, Vichy France Is and pres- and executive surveys of govern­ at last report. All others have portant, a policy of holding gov­ Editor, The Herald: is to be especially recommended, as , off and deprive the Axis leaders of their \ew Books Added church of Hartford last Sunday ness did begin to convince us, then ment personnel is really taking the grown. last hope of winning the war and evening and expects a fine annual our friend, it will applaud the de­ this increased water supply will There are two more Important Checks Perspiration 3>e^ica /n seM) COMMNATION LOAF 35c It declared dividends for the safe­ ernmental expenditures in check. According to the News Letter of Another day Fulmer Green bit. But there are straws In the thereby shatter their morale to concert. Thi* coming Sunday. struction of all factories making provide the kidneys with the neces­ factors in the present picture. and V^fslaJUsl Meanwhile, each passing year February 28th of the National As­ passed. Fulmer was looking very wind now too thick to be Ignored. piece*, for they know that they At Cheiicv Library March 8. a concert is scheduled at ty and victory of America even sary fluid to flush out the wastes First, and it Is principally political, war materials for Nazi Germany. fine, Benn> thought, all dressed First, the federal government, cannot possibly win if America the St. Paul’s church on Park Prices tffectlv* *1 Super Market* Only brings this community nearer to sociation of Manufacturers the se­ ordinarily gotten rid of by these practically all divisions of govern- more Important than the salvation up as if It were Sunday. with a quarter of a million em­ fights the war whole-heartedly street, Hartford. These concerts o f life and property which is the the day when It will be free of riousness of the internal labor war organs. ment now are under civil service The following books have re- BBOOKSIOC . FRESH Is reflected in strike figures for "Well. If it ain't old crazy ployes in Wa*hlngton and a ^ ^ and would not have attacked il.s are part of the tune-up to the . GRAPEFRUIT bonded debt and interest charges, Plenty of sleep Is necessary and unless they felt reasonably confi­ j oently )>een added to the Mary annual concert which will be held I BUTTIR CREAMERY QUALITY practical object of having a per­ February compiled from newspa­ Benny!" Cheney Library: and the progressive reduction of the patient should secure at least Benny grinned, and nodded. He exceeded" X w ^ e .t"7 o “r‘l:'- from under-quota state, are dent we could be prevented by aa usual In April. ! fect blackout. For if we Ameri­ per reports: "In this short month ha.s given preference. In spite of all Ballantine. J. P., Eaaentiala of ten hour* of sound, restful sleep hardly noticed the old nickname. ( a.st.s. Here alone it is growing at some kind of trickery frori\ doing j Mrs. Elsie H. Gu.stafson, sopra- ‘ BBOOKSIOC ■ STRICTLY FRESH 4 m 7 V .1 7 c this debt will, other factor* will­ Connecticut a total of 76 strikes were reported the additions In recent months, ; Engineering Mathematics: Buck, 3 5 J1 5 C cana have one greatj need at the each night, allowing nothing to "W ell, well, old Benny working the rate of 6,000 employes a month. so. no, will assist the Glee Club with ' EGGS LARGE SIZE ■ GRADE A ^ ie# • in war industries, compared with there still are 25 states that I Mrs. P, (S i , Dragon Seed: Burt, moment, it is the need for know­ ing, make poMible a further per­ interfere with this schedule until for the Colonel. Good idea, Benny. Senator Tydings, Maryland’s anti- lAmerira Real Ratllefield two groups of songs. Mrs. Ernest FLOmOA- »it2 0 «’t 2ia’s ■ VH*-t.C 43 In January, an increase of 77 considerable Improvement is not­ haven’t filled their quotas and by I .M. 49c ing and sensing our danger, and per cent. These walk-outs in­ ed. Nervous tension should be side­ law, the cHIl service commission Christie, Agatha. Body In the | la Does nor rot dresses or men t keeping you out of Jail." Fulmer scribed it as "an overgrown mon­ ly decisive battle of this war EVAP. MILK unsiTeItK ed 3 25( for realizing that only by a com­ It Is good to find economy rul­ volved 70,905 workers (357 per has to scour the applicants fi*>m I Library; D’Agos’.ino, . Hill* Gustafson and the Beeth-rven stepped by avoiding all demands laughed, and Benny laughed, too. , were going to be fought not In the shirts. Does nocirricstc «kin. ItUIASACA . Vltaialas i, C ing Manchester’s fiscal policy, By A. H. O. cent Increase over January) at a strosity from top to bottom." I beyond Manhattan; Daviea, J. E.. Glee Club. plete unity and harmony of effort arising out of non-essential activi­ Every one. of the ten depart­ these states before it fill* Job* from islands of the Pacific nor on the 2. No witting to dry. Cao be FOR ALL BAKING loss of 2,028,824 man hours of-pro- But later In the day when he the heavily over-quota EHatrlct of ! Miaaion to Moacow; Early, ^E lea-' Transportation is In charge of used right efter shtving. s 3 1 0 c can this danger be avoided. All first Jmgrws*iUt should be the duty ties. thought of It, he didn’t like Ful­ ments headed by members of the plains of Russia, but in the cities, Ernest Tureck. who requests that PURE LARD AND FRYING Once upon a time, not so very duction. This Incomplete compila­ Vigorous exercise, accompanied Columbia, Maryland and 'Virginia. I nor. She Knew What Ho W an t-; 2. Insttiitly checks perspiration FANCY WflCESAP VtcamkH a i . C. C of -ml ^ocal government* In the mer saying anything about Jail. cabinet have pleaded that they are towns and villages of the L'nited all membera be at the Emanuel ; individuals and all homes were tion does not Include 25 strikes for by deep breathing, will also be of States with every American citi­ ed: Godden. Rumer, Breakfast 1 for 1 ro \ djfs RemoYes odor FINAST present time of stress to dip into long ago. in one of the largest It was Fulmer Green’s fault that all or in great part necesMry to Then, too, until now, no govern­ church at 6:45 sharp, as the cars APPLES 4 k. 2 8 c alike under the blackout Tuesday the month in civilian Industrie*. value. The patient may use play ment employe with a good civil zen in the front line*. Conse.- With the Nikolidea; Grattan, C. from perspirtrion. OVEN BAKED cities in our fair domain, there j Tiiese irretrievably lost man hours he got' put in Jail one time, and the war effort and therefore will leave promptly at this time. BAKED BEANS TEXAS . Vluaila C night. That is how they must be the taxpayer's pocketbook as .exercises as found in various service rating in purely non-essen­ quently every citizen ahould un­ H.. Introducing Australia; Gue- 4. A pure, white, gresselesi, 3 Varieties lived two dark prince* whose pow- could have built two hundred 4- It was Colonel Skeffington who should have priorities In appro­ della, Philip. Mr*. Churchill; Han­ stainless vtnishing cream. lightly as po.ssible, ao he can an­ gam e* but these should be supple­ priations and the hiring of addi­ tial branches of government, has derstand Just what kind of an at­ MILLBROOK CLUB CARROTS \ k- Sc in the broad daylight of our war er and evil habits were such as to | engine bombing planes." got him out. Vaguely he felt a cock, L. A.. Pat Whitney. R. N.; Pftialon I'aer for Bonds 5. Arrid hss been swarded the PALE or GOLDEN swer the other great demands be­ mented by regular physical culture troubling sense 'of old, old Injuries tional personnel. Seven of these had any assurance that his status tack he is going to face. GINGER ALE effort, if we are not all to be alike make all the city fear them. ; The United States New* of exercises. The typical patient v ’ith Heldt, P. M., High Speed Diesel Approval Seal of rhe American Contents Only FANCY UXAS ■ VNamlas A^ and slights. He had almost for­ have been classified as necessary could be retained or recaptured It la difficult to figure out-- and under the totalitarian heel. ing made upon it. and secondly be­ They lived a* they pleased, and March 6th, gives the following auto-intoodcatlon has felt so tired Engines: Holt, Isabella. Atw t Jes­ St. Louis— John R Carrow. 1 Institute of Launderrng for gotten the feeling. Everything in toto, three In part. Out of 36 If he stepped out to take an essen­ unwise to discuss publicly — Just MILLBROOK CLUB SPINACH cause the nature of Manchester's they had a moated castle in to' resume on strikes: "President for a long time that his very what unpleasant surprises the sie; Ibarra. Francisco, Parf-Amer- veteran of the First World war. o f­ being harmless to fabrics. Assorted Flavors in Handipak had been so pleasant out at the Independent agencies arid bureaus tial war Job. ican Sparvish Self-Taught; Johnson fered to relinquish his $30 a month ‘ SODAS RED RIK . yiUmlns A. C which no ordinary citizen dared Roosevelt has set 'no strikes’ as fatigue ha* kept him from exercis­ Out of the present drive to put Axis may have in store for us in Arrid ia tha LAROCST StLUNO of 6 bottles Contents Only present growth is one which dic­ von Eln place Tom Carr never of the government, only eight lay C. G . Dean, R. S. and Gregg, J. war pension after the Japanese at­ United Command Fails enter, and they made t^ieir own the number 1 goal of every Ameri­ ing in sny effective way, and con­ the government on a real war the way of sabotage, espionage, DCODORANT. Try a far today! TOMATOES tates economy rather than free did anything to make him feel no claim to being eiutentisd to all- L.. Metallifrgy; Looali, E. F., Par­ tack on Pearl Harbor, but the rov- ' MILLBROOK CLUB . Contents laws, with threat and violence, can. Reports of new strikes, of sequently the muscle* are weak basis, many of these bottlenecks armed attacks by fifth-column lE XA S - Vitamin C awkward or ashamed. Fulmer, out war. allel Skiing; Meredith. Anne, emment advised, him to buy de­ K O LA Take Itome a carilar of 6 bottles The unification of command spending. and no one dared Interfere with slowdowns, dues-picketing and riv­ and flabby. are likely to be broken. band.*, etc. alries between AFL and CIO somehow or another, made him Home Is the Heart; Pargeter, fense bonds with the money. So ‘ REHS '2 kefls 1 3 c with which the United Nations There are various types of war them, neither Snow White, who Allowance must be made for this In spite of the vast expansion Add to this the reorganisation The underlying propaganda- ARRID w ai nominal ruler of the city, nor unions continue. This week’s strike in the beginning, and al the start feel a little ashamed. strategy of the enemy 1* crystal- Edith, People of My Own; Renters, now Citrrow^ adds 17.50 to each VECEGABLE FRESH CALIFORNIA A. C opened their defense of the Far boom growth. One Is that of Often Drake McHugh drove out of government personnel, not all of many agencies, sudh aa is taking her mirror, who bore the title of report is the largest of any week exercises must be carried out which clear, however,' and if hia propa­ Perceval, Springs of 'Virginia: pension check and purchasea a MARVO SHORTENING of towTi—sometime* out Federal of the departments have place in the Office of CTlvlllan De­ Robinson. T. P. and Robinson. E. PEAS 2 k. 2 3 c East has disintegrated. The Dutch East Hartford, where there Is not Keeper of the Order. Whenever since Pearl Harbor was attacked. are, well within the limits of the ganda attack falls so will *11 hia $37.50 monthly defense bond. | street, sometlmee out the asylum emp.oyes in the last year. Vhat fense. and the lopping off of aome F.. Your Own House; Rogers, are in charge o f the losing fight In only residential growth, but Indus­ thi dark prJjicea were mentioned. The number of disputes Interrup­ patient’s strength. Later on. with other attacks. much-criticized fellow, Harold\L. whose activitlea overlap, and-it 1* Mr*. B, (B ), W ill Rogers: Run- ting production has Increased the Improved well-being which re­ read, sometime* by a lea* fre­ In the first place he is going to Java. General Wavell has gone trial growth. Thui, East Hart­ Snow White and the Keeper of quented way—always with Randy Ickcs, ha* cut hia Interior depa likely that within the next alx beck, M. L., Our Mias Boo; Sksr- the Order bowed to each other and steadily for the last five weeks. sults, more vigorous exercises may try to repeat the strategy which COFFEE iA «*' 12c' COCOANUT COOKIES *kc2lc any substantial new Industrial In Washington last week" or for said old Mr. Monaghan was a Idealists Pawns Of Agents of The New* and Courier, author made pleasant gift* back to some started observing good habl^ of and London councils of the United wealth to help us do It. Most of the week ending February 28th. straight, honest, self-respecting This may sound somewhat com­ .and historian. ' SNOWBAKE RUNS ISc ERUIT HERMITS p*'** 19c Kybo 2 49c lucky members of the populace. living. Once you get these hablU IZ Nations, the plan for a united the new homes which make up the Th* totals: established and get them to work man. He'd probably U ke a shot­ plicated a ^ implausible but the Danville. Ky.—John 8. Van Win­ m So It went, year in and year 18 CIO strike* Involving more gun to anyone who fooled around mechanism la really very simple. kle, 71. part owner of The Danville command on the scene of battle bulk of Manchester’s grand list out. with great and fearsome my%- ing for you, they will soon demon than 9.940 employees. his girl. The enemy short-wave radio gives Advocate-Messenger and owner of has failed. teries surrounding the rule of the strate their power to banish autO' growth are not of a valuation to 12 A F L strikes involving more One afiembon Drake arid R u d y agents in this country their cue by extensive coal mine holding*. dark princes, and with no one intoxication^ FINAST TOILH SOAP 4 - 19c When we seek the rea.'oii for pay their own way once the city i than 3.120 employees. Those desiring fasUng and diet flashed out Federal street at a con- devoting most of its programs to New York-- Dr. Mary Gladys daring to disturb them or dispute the failure of the united command ! begins providing facilities and 2 independent unlonAStrikes In­ ing instruction*, together with Dr apicuo'ja clip. attacks on England and at the Agllrie, eldest of seven Ogilvie sis­ FLOUR I their rule, »o that they were above volving more than 1.200 employeea. Frank McCoy’a article on Auto­ Mr*. Henry Ckirdon, sitting in same time feeds them with anti- ter*, hair and scalp speciallats. 2 up*- OLD NOMCBTKAD I(t seems likely that It lies in the servirea for them- • The tax in- 1 the law and knew It and so con 24)g FINAST GRANUIATED SOAP 2 p*ifs 33c Connecticut .Economic Council ' intoxication, are welcome to send her aouth bay window, busy with British arguments and "facts" Portland, Me. — Mrs. Eveleen 1 tip- fact that it was never united in come from many of these new ducted thamselve*. Snow White I tebleipoon , lb , Howell CTheney, Treas. for them. Address your letter to her crocheting, saw tham. Drake’s which can serve as the basis for Severn, editor of McKeeT* Weekly 77t told far and wide of the virtue of PASTRY ^9c bag 1 ID fact as well as in theory. The in- homes, for instance, will not pay Mar^h 5. 1942. the McCkiy Health Service In care back was turned her way aa ke whispering campaigns. Stamp News and president of the Vi cup WILSON’S PEANUT lUHER 2 sse ist 19c her city, and the Keeper of the FINAST 24t* PARKAY BtlBCt o f the Biiti.sh was to cling the cost of schooling for one child. of this newspaper and please en­ talked, but she caught a glimpse YOUR LIFE is protected bjr the expe* The enemy agents — there are company publishing The Philatel­ 2 CUP*cup* yolk* with pffit Order built himself a great mobile lb •ELM0N1 School Closed as Unsafe close a large self-addressed en­ of Randy’a lace as she made some tens of thousands of them still at ists’ Journal. S A U D DRESSING Ur 21c Ik Blngaporc, that of the Dutch So far as the dollar and cents piece o( armor In which to travel rience, knowledge and skill of your phsr* FAMILY 20c bag 87c MARGARINE velope and six cents in stamps. An laughing response. Mrs. Gordon large— then go around to their CRANgCRRY 14 M to cling to Java, and that of the if the dark princes should evar be­ macist who has been filling yonr pre* San Mateo, Calif.—James D. Mc­ busine.sa of government la con­ Philadelphia, March 5 — —Be­ exercise article will alao be includ­ frowned. The girt wa* really American 'contacts' — bitter-end OCEAN SPRAY SAUCL cje 11c Buy 2 pkt* at reg peka come wrathful, and trained hi* Gill, 44, professor of government Gold Msdol'aV^ Austrsdians to cling to their own cerned, then, Manchester la Dot cause it would be unsafe in the ed vhen you request it, and ac­ pretty— probably common-looking scriptiona accurately for so many yean. IsolaUonlats and Roosevelt-baters at the Unlveralty of RMhester, N, MOR MNAST 20 M < Get another phg fee Ic hoys in blue to look the other way bomeland. These have all been event of an air raid, the 74-year-old companying th* request with an if you saw her close, but at that Long practice and the rich heritage of — ana ’needle’ them. 'The contacts Y. ■ JikWa GRAPEFRUIT SCCTIOFC5 C44 10c making any profitable transaction When the dark prince* came down S s K -t'* P*” * ’ "vacuum A DELICIOUS READY TO EAT Pilbbury’i 2 B « George W. Vaughan elementary extra five cents In stamps. ■ distance she was dedidedly pretty. do not always realize they are AND GRAPCPRUrr natural instincts; but they natu^ In the present growth of Its grand medical experience qualify us to supply MEAT DELICACY ORANGE MIAID SECTIONS 2*.2.S'29c the street. school building was abandoned to­ Randy Monaghan certainly Folkm-a Sons Into MarinM 3 4: 51c rally and Inevitably tended toward And then, one day. not ao very your medicinal needs. When lives are at being needled and do not Identify llsL The additional expense upon day by the Board of Eklucation QoestioBa and Answers looked frank and— happy. And th# needier* as enemy agents— or long ago, two strange knfghts, FANCY' B tfivtralon of effort. The umted government Is likely, in the years The board announced the three- (Conned MUk) ahe waa certainly out in the open stake, yon can trust WELDON’S to servs at least do not realize what'they NNAST APPLE SAUCE GRADE yclept Knight Hickey and Knight Richmond, Ind.— Up) —In th* 12 oz 3 25< SHREDDED RALSTON - 1 *M* ISc command (ailed when it failed to story hrownstone atructure had Question; Mr*. W. L. wants to with whatever it wa* she w-a* you quickly and competently in any emer- are reaUy up to— but they are al­ ahead, to go ahead of the addltlon< Carroll, heard of all this from World War, John McGUl w u a lb ti On been found structurally unsafe. know: "WBen a child likes the can­ about. The gin surely couldn’t ways ready to believe anything can CAMPIEU’S TOMATO SOUP 7-10—Bowling alleys open. E. S. tion's fighting forces won en^ The movies stay open all night. , Or where there is no baseball quirement in the application of ings for Use; Soldiers i/T). The Australian government is bara Bcnmett, who aigned away Japanese sneak attack of last Dec. thuslaatic support today from c’clock. E, J. Holl la asking to be the Cole Motrra for the approval 666 Caa«1i Dr«M •'Tliey tell me 1 have to a.ak for field far enough away from win- only when it is absolutely nec- 7, struck the outskirts of Honolulu Tomorrow The schools are running two shifts. i allowed to convert a two family Try Rnh.MrwTUm**.^ lager if I want American atyle weighing seriously the p'oHsibility ciiatody of her five children to ex­ Chairman Reynolds (D-NC) of dowq^'where the shades are pulled of a certificate for a new car deal­ I.In fm r n t Fast Forming Opinions eas/iry. early ye.slerday without causing 6-9 -Junior boys’ game, room Beds are stacked In the locked beer. 1 don’t think f eare mucli for that yesterday's raid on the north "As, for example, when the pedite her marriage to Movie Cow- . open, E. 8. and W. S. the Senate Military Committee auditoriums of a church and a down so the night shift can sleep ? ibis mild and bitter," said .Stein. casualties or damage, Ihe Army who said he would convene the London. March whore coast port of Darwin by Japanese pain becomes too great or boy Jack Randall, haa Instructed 6- 7—Small gypi open for hand­ school: Just in' case an epidemic The police have found a jumping "The Kjigli.«i be a clothing salesman, sai^ 'I Bridgeport, Conn., last June. He "7-8—Women's plunge, E. S. the Senate. yards In the world. It's growing so school space that two shifts, of stu­ troops hung up their oversea.- caps know gisid cloth when t sec il." 'ocen intended to te.st out the Gasoline Usage "What was believed to be an 7- 10 -Bowling alleys open, E."If S. we can afford to finance all fast that no one hqs the time to dents are run through each day. Get Guaranteed "Super-Right" Meat at ACiP! Pointing to his unifoinv. he added .strength of the ground defenses «t charged cruelty. The children arc enemy plane," the Army announcc- today In London. understood to be with Downey's 7-10- Bowling alleys reserved say. That leaves longer play hours HEALTH-BUILDING "And I'm pretty proud of this Dai"win. potentially an important merit said "Aew ovej- Oahu island i Burr Nursery Group, W. S and no place to play except spaces FANCY ^RtSH ROASTING Two buildings overlooking a mother at Wallingford, Conn. There are 30,000 machinists, LB nark, a one-time de Luxe hotel and suit I'm wearing." base for the United Nations in the Shows Increase early today (Wednesday! and i ______:__ _ between houses where, again, men 4 to 4 4 POUNDS 29' Southwest Pacific. Downey, screen and radio sing­ dropped three medium sized bombs | welders, coppersmiths, engineers CHICKENS an exclusive hotel of pukka .sahilw, er. Interrupted a New Orleans en­ swarming over Mare Island turn­ are asleep. "Super Right"-HEA'/Y* have been stripped of their .-uimiv However, the rorrespoudcnl on the outskirts of Honolulu. The To add to the troubles-since VITAMINS pointed out that the Japanese also gagement in January. 1941, to fly plane waa flying at a high aiUtude. ■ ing out submarines and auxiliary CORN-FFD STEER BEEF 16 27' tuous furnishings for use by the Due to I-dirger Number Christ Taught navjt ships. thousands of the men must drive RIB ROAST (ietliiitf Rill might have planned a bombing raid here and plead for a reconciliation Where it came from is not known. from other towns to their jobs - troops. ., familiar prelude to invasion el.se- Of Vehicles Kuther after B.arbara surprised Holly­ There were no casualties and ho Two years ago Vallejo was a ,Y o u r iJoctot will tt'll yo u thAh dS houis, Uk*> drowsy town of 20,000. And on comes the tire rationing order The where only to have the carrier- wood with an announcement that damage except a few broken win- > Navy stepped in at that point. It COOKED HAMS HALF-SUNNYFIELD 11 37' “ M f u l ’ i n a t u r a l B v it a m in i of<‘ •were fast forming opinions. Than Per Person. she wanted her freedom. Failing, dows." I Seieiice Ideal Mare Island worked 3,000 men. imporlcint for heollhy nt-rvus, Londoners Seem Friendly- Of Sea Legs based fighter planes miss connec­ Then Navy bill plied on Navy bill, haa placed an order for 300 buses. "PILGRIM"-PLUMP, YOUNG tions with the land-ba.scd bbmbcrs. he divorced her. Land In Forested Terrain riooti op p t'titc a n d hr$t poiMl>l< Sergt. Joseph Kouba, 434 East and the little town had to absorb It proposes to make sure the pro­ northern-10 'o 14 IBS LB 37' Hartford, March 5.—Contrary Mias Bennett made two trips The bomba landed in a forested ■ duction lines keep going even if TU R K EYS qrowth of children.” ANl>, 72nd street. New May Attempt Landing Locliirer Assorts Divine 30,000 workers—to say nothing of i to many speculative predictions east last spring in an unaucceasful terrain a thousand yards northeast i it has to pick up the men one by "Supe- R.ght" HEAVY tKouiundi cf volur-witr tKop- that Londoners seemed friendly NeM'ly-Arrived Troops The 'attacks on Darwin and on effort to persuade Diwney to give of the Roosevelt High school and th4 workers' families. ahd that the "town seems to be a Wyndham and Broome, small north the net taxable gasoline gallonagc j Principle of one. Bill it will be some months CORN FED STEER BEEF 16 31' pert wfH tell you; “Buy A&P'i her the children. about two miles from the heart of Mary Rents on some houses Jumped before the buses are delivered. TH IC K END III Northern Ireland .oast towns to the southwest of reported by Commissioner John T. 'Super-RiqKt' meot>. little less shattered in spots than •Married In Mexico the city. They dug craters 25 to | from $45 to $125 a month. Tired There's one note about Vallejo FRESH YOUNG NATIVE Darwin, were seen a.s likely indi­ McCarthy of the Motor 'Vehiclea Baker Eddv Is Same. shipbuilders had to drive 50 miles "I real- Hike, Play Football. Carrying their fighting equipment and diilTle, .soldiers of the second contingent of the Arnerican A few days after the divorce. 40 feet across and about 600 yards ’ which must be mentioned: 2 'i to 3H LBS LB 29' cations that the Japanese soon Department to the state treasurer Barbara was married in Mexico apart. The concussion . ripped i Just for a chance to sleep and There's a slight sugge.stion of B RO ILERS Expedltiona^ Force disembark at a port in Northern Ireland. f Picture by radio from London to New may attempt to land troops at The following lecture on Chris­ wash up. Then drive back the 50 would la X rll'e T n New! With U. S. Troop, in Northern >r the month of January exceed­ to Randall. They were remarried foliage from trees for a consider- | .Mr —- satisfied swagger about the crowds LAMB CHOPS York.) ______more than one point in Australia's here Feb. 14 "just to be sure every­ able distance. Wlndowa blown out tian Science, entitled "Christian miles to go to work. that swarm the street.s, Marc Is­ TENDER. SOFT.,MEA?ED LB 35' York, but this Is our job and we | Ireland. March 5—i/Pi-The newly- vast, thinly-populated northern ed the same figure for January, Science: The Promised Comforter," Plenty are still doing that. But KIDNEY thing is legal." included aomli in the home of Navy was given at the Church of Christ. land is ahead of schedule. The la.st will do it.' arrived United States troops, re­ I their iiienliflcation cards' will be reaches. 1941 by 2.253.231 gallons. The Disclosing that she had asked Lieut. Harrison R. Cooke. the,Federal government stepped big job slid down the ways four Sergt. Frank .Oardancll, 40S inforcing the AEF already In taken thi.a evening from 6:30 to The Herald correspondent stress­ comparative monthly totals were SearchlighLs flecked the sky Scientist. Hartford, last night by in to build whole new villages on months ahead of time. i Bolton Attorney Grecson Bautzer to in­ Florence Middaugh. C.S., of Los Union street, Verona, Pa., said he .Northern Ireland, got rid of their Rockville I 7:30 o'clock at the Council room.s, ed the fact that Wyndham, while 28.839.189 gallons for Januar^'. vestigate terms of the ehlldren's briefly seeking mit the plane which the nearby hills. Workers arrived FISH F O I LENT I was the only "bombing and shell­ Memorial building. small, nas a magnificent natur.sl 1912 and 26.585,9,58 for 1941. apparently was travelling due Angeles. Calif.: with trailers to live in. Dormito­ Del'ooui, th'Ti/----a biq vslue sea legs today by hiking, playing I.«\t1a n. Chapman Mrs. Clyde Marshall Also, contrary to speculation custody, and to file sviit to regain 'The speaker presented Chris­ ries were thrown up for the single ing veteran in the outfit. Saliage t'omniltlee harbor which, lying directly south them. Mrs. Randall said: aoiith across the island toward Dia­ False Raid Alarm in nouri'hmont Tty lome ol the<,e "T was studying medicine in football and exercising. 96, Rockvill* Phone 4052 concerning the probable total Is- tian Science as the same Christian­ men. Ijiiirpncp Dillon, chairman of the 1 of the enemy-invaded l.sland of "I was really forreu Into giving mond Head. chOi''e bargain-, today. Genoa unUl September. 1940. ” he While they wore working them­ Salvage committee of the Vernon | Timor, makes It of considerable .aiie of regLstralions for the official It was believed pos.«1hle the ity demonstrated by Jesus anu Start Another Thouiiand up my children. I have suffered taught to his disciples, which M< ry For L 08 Angeles explained, "and I was there wlien selves back into condition after Defense Council has called a meet- About twenty-five members at strategic importance in defense renewal period ending Saturday, plane was from a rniiser or other Senator Reynold* The hills around the city are their long sea voyage. Maj. Gen F'ebruary 28 is the substantial In- over not having one of my babies. Baker Eddy haa given to this age SM ELTS the R. A. F. attacked and the Brit­ ing of the council committee for [pn^ed the meeting of the Bolton , against inva.sion. Wyndham gould I'll tell my side of the story when enemy ve.ssel at sea. studded with 5,258 new homes for ish Navy shelled the port the first Rus.sell P. Hartle, U. S. comman- I PlaiiWomeirs ( rease of approximately 30.196 In her discovery of the dlycine Prin­ the Armies of the world." Reynolds fi-i/T this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the ; Wedne.sdav i I’!; «‘«-i‘'yJrom Timor, .some 1 get on the stand a thing I have (Japan also has several types said, "I want to give our own bo.vs defense workers: Neat, boxllke Los Angeles, March '—Air M ACKEREL time. The BrltLsh al.so singled out der in Northern Ireland, conferred 1 Defense rfauus. , .'>00 miles aw ay, by the long-range, fni the current year aa compaied of land-bssed bombers that could ciple behind Jesus' healings and structures which string up the raid sirens shrieked their second on plans for his troops' continued with the same period last year. never done." , so-called miracles. Instead of ac­ what they should have." a vlllacc I happened to be visiting 20 Mill Town Tax evening in the Community Hall. | four-eng!ned flying boat.s which Ihe Bautzer said the suit probably easily negotiate the approximate­ hills like steps. Carpenters are be­ false alarm in leas than 21 hours OYSTERS near Genoa one day. The R. A. 9 training and the defense of thi.s Motor Course i This latter development is in line cepting her healing selfishly, and .Approved by Subcommittee at 2 o'clock this niorning. awak­ At a meeting of the board of First Seloctm.an Thomas Wll.son ; Japanese have u.sed to godd effect would he filed in New York City, ly 4,000 miles involved In a trip The legislation was approved ginning another thousand. dropped a few bomba alxiut a g a r ­ war zone. elsewhere in the Pacific. with the official opinion expressed being satisfied with the comfort ening residents in the a«aiik Wil- ’'M The British bombing of factor- 1 finance of the Town of Vernon met with the firemen and dis­ where Downey is singing, or poa- from Wake Island or the Marshall ve.sferday by a subcommltteo, Trailers huddle 1,250 of them — HALIBUT ter of a mile from me-----Tticy held last nUht a 20 mill Lax rale At Canberra, meanwhile, the by Commissioner McCarthy dur­ i.slands and return. The fact that she gained from the revelation, she on 29 lots near the town. Each shire district. missed me—but I've got no hard ies in the Paris suburbs night be­ cussed the building of the new ing January when he was quoted sihlv in Connecticut. devoted her untiring efforts to put­ headed by Senator John.son (D- Engineers silenced the wails fore last and the recent statement Vernon Defense ('.oiineil was levied on the grand list of war cabinet was con.sidoring the The Downey children ar* only four medium-sized bombs Coloi, who Introduced the bill. The trailer Is allotted a small space of HADDOCK FILLETS lire house to be located on Bolton formation of a military labor corps to the effect that a greater renew­ were dropped led to speculation in ting this discovery into a form un­ land. The telephone company is j after 21 mtnutes. Sirens shrieked feellnga.” by Gen. George C. Marshall that 1911. This is the .s.inie rate as that Michael, 12, adopted; Sean Mor­ derstandable and acceptable to bill. The measure would establish a I'oints To Cracks In Walls To Start Uhisses to levied last year. Kenneth .Smith, Notch road. The plans call for a made up chiefly of unskilled work­ al experience was anticipated thi.s Washington that the raid proba­ trying to place outdoor telephone 35 minutes over nio.st of the the United States is building up year, based on the peak registra­ ton, 10; Loi-elle Ann. 8. Anthony mankind, and with the assurance uniform pay scale for enlisted men, downtown area yesterday. Sergt. Robert Alexander of Al­ an offen.sive force filled the sol­ chairniaii of file board presided al hulldihg 35x45 and estimates are ers diverted from non-essential in­ bly was carried out by such a ■ noncommis.sioned officers and the booths nearby. The government legheny avenue, Philadelphia, Be Prepareil. dustries. The corps will require tion recorded last year. Patrick. 7. and Kevin. 4 bomber who.se crew waa eager to j that It is the Comforter promised has built sanitary buildings in ' A short ciniiijl was blntned botti diers with questions, all of which the se.*,sion now being made on the plans. The Downeys had been marne!i by Jesus. Her love for GikI and lov.est of the commi.cwionod grades times. Engineers said Angelenos pointed to the cracks in the walls lacked official answers. M'liten Servlee The fire conimi.ssioner.s were ap­ about 20,000 men, of whom 7.000 30,000 More Cars get back safely. Such raids are i in the Army. Navy. Mairfe Corps. each settlement. of a large, high-ccllinged room and Rockville. March At 111" will be aliens. 12 years. not considered profitable from a man enabled her to con.vcralc her- Long wooden dormitorie.s house need not worry, that they would R. A. F. planes droning over­ Rev. J.vines J. Sharkey of Glas- pointed to make suitable arrange Commissioner McCarthy states t self to this purpose, and in the Coast Guard. Coast and Geodetir operate the sirens manually if s&ld, head brought the realization of [^meeting of the Women's Divi.sion tiinhiiry will he the preacher al the nients with the Defense Council that SiS of March 1 this year, ap­ military standpoint but have a Survey and Public Health Service. 1.483 single men. And others are “ nils place was blitzed last nulaance value. Carrier-based I Christian Science textbook. starting for 1,014 more. need should arise Meantime, how close they now are to the ' of the “Vernon ~Defense^ Council~ Evening Praver and .Sermon wr- siren to be pur- proximately 430.000 motor vehl- I "Science and Healrti with Key to Iitstead of enterng the Army and they're investigating the under­ spring they tell me. Well, if Uin- war. eles were legally on the road. As planes have a much shorter range. Vallejo’s landladies- and that's held Wednesday evening it was ] vice to be held this evening at i .10 ' pfja.sed bv the volunteer firemen. Higher Prices I the Scripture.s," one will find a full avv at $21 a month, men would .about every woman with^a hall or ground wiring .system MAUKtTS d W rs can take il we can too. W e Have Personal Score to .Settle ■ _ _ o'clock atn* U*St. TrvKn'a John s IT Episcopalrti o/s/tna 1 . “ .j, (f, . r>e . used as a slg' Machine Shop of the same date last year, this to­ The Pearl Harbor attack Dec. 7 explanation of this final revelation i •’’tart at $42 At present, an enlist- expect it-b u t we are going to give announced that the Women's Mo­ waa launched by carrier-based parlor in which to put up'another In one new outfit, consisting tor Corps and Driver's Corps church. The rector, Rev. H. B. ca.se of air raids for the tal waa 399,804. indicating an tn- of the .Scriptures, of the divine law I '"an Sf rves four months at $21 tl^m back more of the same mainly of Iowa men, there is a Olmstcad ha.s arranged^f^special I ,,„ratlnn of the war, and is to • icrca.se of 30,196. planes that were comparatively bed are squeezing workers in so For Quality and would start next Tuesday evening. For Oil Sought rlf^e to the Hawaiian islands.I that governs man todav as always. ! "nd flien rMiives $30 a month un- tightly that they advertise like thing." considerable feeling that they All, those who completed the visiting preachers each Thursday be centrally located in the town. At Your Door "It is hlglUy speculative. ’ says "Chrislian Science teaches that ^ second year. After one year Men, Women! Old at Zolie Brooks, Courtland. Va.. have a personal score to settle In evening during Lent. Commi.ssloner McCarthy, discuss­ Tne explosions sent many this; Thrift . . . farmer, and Raymond Gilbert, First Aid tests and who signed up Center Red Croea awakened residents hurrying to Jesus was "the highest human cor- a $10 increase, which would be "Twin bed In double room for the European fighting. "Remem­ for the Corps are asked to report The annual meeting of the Rock­ mging probable nu>tormotor vehicle use r- ■ s-.i L ';!! poreal concept of the dtrine idea ' j abolished under the new scale, is 40,50,60! Get Pep Aa« Paff« Fm4b «r« 13 0«*Utr truck driver, sold they joined the ber Pearl Harbor" still is the Eighteen attended the Wednes­ bomb shelters. Some Honoluluans man on 4 to 12 shift." foods that emot Uaa bgcauag A A P at the Rockville Garage promptly ville Civic A.asoclatlom will be held W on't Be U o iiK B eforr I ehis year, "to venture preilictions I O l rill I Science and Health, p, 589). and ! I"'"''*'*®'* Feel Yeere Yeunger, Full ef Vim Army "to get In on the ground slogan of some, while the dcsccn- this evening al 6:30 o'clock al the day meeting of the Bolton Center ! concerning the eventual total reg-■ reported hearing many planes. No Time to Relax r>oD't exhtuatffl. worn-out, run-flown fr^’Iin* bgtk MsbgB gnd ggllg tkgfn, g lia* ! danls of Dutchmen in another at 7:30 o'clock. Each session will Red Cro.HS group in the Com­ ing Slalioiii4 AI»*o Urgeil Some reported even seeing sever- that the Christ la "the true idea ' Seven non-commissioned pay •n your ace ThmiaAOda amairrl ai what a liitir i inatinf m anr (n-bgtwggn ga^gnaga. floor of this v.ui. " last for two hours and il is ex­ Rockville Houae. Parts Will Have to Be I Istratlon for the year. We have ; I Von« nt tha... ____ voicing gono.good, methe oivinedivine mmesaage essage;' \ categories — \s ould be voinunoncuestablished That .shift schedule brings the iwpplnc up Wllh (Hir»» win do F'l'nlAlt,# crneral ' AAP gharta tha saglnga vtth ir«ti "And lhal'.s where Wf are, .said 1 company have changed that to munity Hall. The group made tnnlra ofiPo nPedrd after 40—by Varktrn 1 in Igvar pricaa. pected that there will be five At the meeting of Troop 14, Boy I had many calls from official as i Bv Pclroleiim Council. rmed f ^ from God to men speaking to the services with identical trouble. The men must sleep to iron, oaktura phoBphate, vtumln Hi. A 7-V\f»er* Brooks looking out o' a first floor "Remember Rotterdam." Scouts of America this evening, girls' drc.sses size 6 and 8. The Made at Home. well as unofficial sources request­ confirmed. rates keep fit for the steady grind in the dnrtnr «r1tr« I took It my*rir n^e’il*e I Private Julius Van de Voorde, lessons on the Motor Mechanics to yarn for knitting army and navy human consciousneas” (p. 3321, — w«r« Bne.” Spatial Iptrodurinr^' aU« (Mtrei Tonk L,; winfli.vi. "Th.s looks like a pretty' be followed by other lectvires -and further pla-is will be matle for the ing a survey of the year's probable Residents in the vicinity of the Raise for Junior Officer* shipyards. But the crowding Is so Tabltta rootc »niy 3V Stop n^linc P»*pk»«, old. NBBAIBS aNN east 2 eaas 9 * n»ce town. WiW .i ilollar roU :is (ar '20, of Fairfield, la , i^ tile nephew sweaters is being taken rapidly, Washington. March 5. c-T. bomb craters said they heard the ' torlher re^als that this Chnst 4t«rt iBtllPt prppkr apfl yountw. thU vary day. * 02 I driving tests. Joseph Brow of the salvage campaign which has al­ ' By Paul Gexner 1 developments. I — nvoi Second lieutenants and ensigns great that one aet of men will just for Bale bi aIi food druc •tarr*. here as In Norfolk? That's a of a commander in the Belgian ready been started. (^uarrya Hie Sewing Sinkings and war diversion ' of swish of the falling missies. : '* present today and able to heal ■kWho Said * Haste Makes Waste?**, Grape Jelly A#N eA(jl Army whom the Germans captur­ Rockville Garage will be the In- New York. March 5— -J’l — I "Since motor vehicle use de- , disease, sin. discord, and sorrow, as pretty nice town, too” atructor for the group. The Qimrryvllle Red Cross Sew­ I pends mainly on such a definitely tankers brought proposals today Although It was the first in- ' in Jesus'time. "f *1'500, their rental al- Thg fvllew wk* taid that k* aavar aaw AAP frulig aid v«B*takl«a. k«- Sergt. Gilbert Cattanch. Ne- ed during their sweep into the Frank, the elderly gardener at a .'tance of aerial bombing since Preservese*:.rn'u.': .;i7® Banquet .Huereasful ing group met Wedne.sday at the I unpredictable factor a.s mass pub- for higher gasoline, kerosene snd "Je.ua' resiirrec’non, it wa., r.iu8« our producg tur* trBvrIi faat. Wg akip by faalaai frtlgbt *r trucli koosa. Wls.. paper null technician Ixiw Countries and P'rancc. The home of Mrs. J. M. Wolf in North High school, had lawn mower Dec. 7, islands of tlie Hawaiian dir»ct to you. You f«i tktm “hours frtik»r” rvtglninf aorg Mattriol iinele now is in s Nazi prison The annual banquet of the Rock­ I lie mind, il is lmiH>ssibtc for this fuel oil prices in the east and for pointed out, was the culmination^,, * ▼ itamina and mlnerata. Saadwich Spread%"ro:**21® v.ho has been assigned to military ville Fish and Game Club held Bolton. No Red Cross material trouble Inst summer. I ilcpartmenl to predict future mo­ nichl ami Sunday closing of filling group have had several shellings police work, said he liked the job camp. Wappiii^ He has a three-gang gasoline- ,-hy submarines, with little or no ,.f his con'istcnt ri.sing above ma- I"""’ .V*® m . Ketchup^JuSJWrSVo^n* Wednesday evening at the Italian- was availalile and the group made tor vehic le use. On the basi.s of stations throughout the country. terial beliefs and limitalion.s in hi.a i , , " , . f Vh”^ n D A i I P C C f'^-fXTRA LARGE 126» . and planned to go into police work The new ronlingcnt imiudes apron.s Ten aprons and 22 pot powered mower. The little cogs in damage to shore proi>erty. 1 ue I u 'last Jan. 1 the cost of the pav in- men from slates on the Paelfie Ameriean Friendship Club was Mm. \4. W. Grant tac tual data on file we can state The Petroleum Industry War M arm alad e m" 15® after the wsi. most sueeessful with about 126 holders were completed during the ends of the gangs began to '^“•‘'IcreasesVoiild total $255.0(X).()00 a U t l A l l U L O vitamins b. c doz O u ■There's more to tlii.s job. " he coast on through to the middle 7.4Ik*, Manchester slip. The mower was fifteen venrs authoritatively what the expert ('ouneil, an advisory group of oil his complete demon.stralion of the | TOAST-TO THE LADIES west, men whose forebears came members and gue.ata being pres­ Ihe day. The aprons will be .sold c'ompany execiitlv'cs. requested the observed, '.Ihan /list keeping the ent. j at the Annual Old Home Day In old. The cogs had just worn out. ! ""Y Devote Siiiidav i unreality of matter and the aline.... I • Senator Gurnev (R-NDi, a AMERICA S CHOICE lioys on leave in line. There s dc- fnim almost every country In Eu­ So F'rank asked the school with assurance that January's ex­ price boost. understood to be GRAPEFRUIT 5 25e President Percy Barrett wel­ Mr. and .’.Irs Franklin Grant 1 July. perience will be repeated .in F'cb- rii 1 *he subcommittee, aaid 1C uaf._ IN A ROW lective work, too. " rope board for new cogs. Tlie board r eight-tenths of a ent per gallon l o l l i e i V I l S s i o i l N *od, and not mortal )„. haj concurred in approval of Striding along a .seaconst raid, comed the giieats and Attorney and son. Cjuinton, of I-aiirrl Hill, I Speakers at Meeting | ruary. c for gasoline, as an offset to higher P A D D H T C TENDER TEXAS gar iibert, I niiii3llap- Harry Uugg of this city was toast sent a letter to the lawn mower IIIA . iT llH B lU lIH The speaker emphaaizod the the bill on a "tentative " basis 3 LB Pri\'at« Ken Appletofl, 26. of Red- have recently moved Into one of Twenty-five attended the open i company and word came baik No Incremsed I'se of Cara transportation co.als reaultlng from U H l i r i U I O *ICH IN VITAMINS A, Bi, C BCH U ids, Mich.. BgiflisJ with him. master. The prinripal speaker was | .„rnment meeting of the Women's Society ------need for proving the truths one iin-: largely to make possible its con- BAG 59' Know ls>t Of Tricks field. S. D., looked aa if he might houses in Ea/rt that because the model was prac­ C'lmmissioner McCarthy indi­ large emergency movement of The Most Reverend Maurice F. ' “" ‘1 *hat the proving sideration by the full committee. |oa 2 1 lb «i« just have arrived from his fath- for Christian Service of the Quar- tically obsolete the concern had cated that he does not believe the petroleum by rail tank cars. "Bure." he said. "If w'c .M F' a ryville. Methodist ehureh held McAullffe, announced in a letter : |”'*** Pace with the ar

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 5,1942 PAtiE. £L£.V£f4 Crosby High Scores Decisive Triumph Over Manchester

Compiled by Student.s of Manchester HikH School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser VOL. IX, NO. 2.1 THURSDAY, MARCH 5 Paiiit and Powder Wesleyan Offers Hold Annual Sport ^s Night Program at Rec This Evening M H S Defeated Claim Propaganda Legion of Honor Briefly This Contest Play Sport Yarns ('asls Two Plays 8 Scholarships By Florenre Psiiein Influences Life By Betty Bsrstow 111 Assembly 111 Tourney Tilt G Team, Staff; Champs 3 0 Years Ago ___ 1 Here'i the girls' sports column The casts for the annual Paint If you want to know how to go j Wesleyan University offers to­ Winners Play Slashing Propaganda—its types, uaes, and slowly crazy, and become Intreas- Coach Don White j ■ ; again. The Play Day turned out a .nethods were studied by the and Powder play* under the direc­ day 8 tuition scholarships of g450 Hill-billy Tale Wini Ranirv Watwburv Squad i great success, youYou ^ould have ingly unpopular at the same time seen the candle relay.’’ It's some Junior Journalism class. Their tion of Miss Anna McGuire were . . . juflt become a columnist of each to Freshmen entering In 1942 Sympathy of the As­ study included an analysis of the announced at the meeting of Paint local chatter . . you go crazy try­ from public high schools In Con­ Outclasses Varsity; job to swim with a lighted candle history of propaganda as well as sembly Audiences. in one hand. If you don’t believe land Powder on Friday, February ing to think of new things to necticut. Although the scholar- To Address Boys Game to Smother Silk Late Rally—Too Late. the history of the organs us«'d to write, and you become unpopular us, try it some day. disperse it. 120. .ships are for one year only, hold­ I In "Sugar and Spice” an amtis- when you do write something, for "I really cried where Joan Krom reports to the class it was It’s always bound to displease ers whose work Is satisfactory will Score by Periods A bowling tournament got I ing comedy, Jane Jones, a girl of be given preference in the award­ cried," atated a member of Ihs started this week A cang showed ' learned that propaganda is one of fifteen, who is easily influenced by some one . . but frankly, it’s a lot audience, about Joan Todd's per­ Town Quintet, 46 to 31 MHS ...... 8 10 17—31 I up on MondaJ' to bowl their | man's oldest weapon's although ing of scholarship aid after the On Sportsmanship Croaby ...... l l 21 37—46 I I the latest fads, is being portrayed u' fund being a columnist. . . formance in Sock and Buskin's 1 string.s. A few hint.s to remember down Ihrougl. the ajes It has been V—V -'V I freshman year. If a winner desires contest play, a one-act comedy by other names? There are all I by Mae Vennard. Winifred Pent- ^ ' to matriculate at Wesleyan at the A great ! if you enter the tournament: Six of propaganda. I land is playing the role of Susan, We wnmier u you heard .seveial , 9^2 summer session, presented at the a.s.semblies Wed­ New Haven—March 3 .. „ ----- i,„ bowled before the ' amus oi ■ laasc.skinds m of prop..gi.i.u». ■ laascs who IS a French girl whom Jane baU club went down in defeat to- , ^ K- the vtdnner will ' and varied methods of di.spersing .songs as mu( h as we did during ailjustment mav be made 011 nesday. The play will be pre­ Speakers, Movies, Game 1 Manchester Fails to Click Until Final Four Min­ has met pi boarding schiMil and sented, in competition with other Girls Played night at the New Haven Arena, it. In the early days, word of %acation . Everytime we turned summer tuition if desired, Willis’ Team be the girls with the highest aver­ who IS extremely ultra-modern in the radio on. which was pretty . scholar­ schools in the state, duritig the And Entertainment to^ utes; Crosby's Dashing Style Baffles Losers; lobing to a ball-hawking Crosby age for all ten string.s. the howling mouth was used for the most part, her actions. .Mrs. Jones, a humor- but now the propagandust has at often, and switched to i disk pro Connecticut Drama Festival to be Make Up Program at First Court Kelly and Fisher Were Able to Tear Local’s High team, 46-31. A rally which alley will be open every Monday, I mis. competent woman in her mid- gram . . we heard echoes of "My ships Is to make it financially pos­ held at New London, March 7. Drop Chiefs Tuesday, and Thursday except on his dLsposal radio, movies, news­ ‘ die thirties and mother of Jane, sible for needv Connecticut stu- came late In the fourth quarter papers, magazines, and wireless, Mama Done Tole Me!!!" or "De­ . . . , , ,1 The presentation centers around Rec This Evening. Defense Apart yThroughout Game; Winners gave the Red and White some re­ April 2nd. lT«t is being played by Barbara Ford. ep in the he-art of Tox-as , . ." dents to obtain . an education at ^ n,o,intain people, true "" as well as 4he usually efficient David Gallignn is acting the part \\esle_yan. The college will make , j^e Ozarks,. and pre.sents « Coiitest Here Pile Up Big Margin by Whirlwind Attack. conciliation for the stirring loss. work of the whispering campaigns. k’rankly. we think they're both Tonight's .Program Three Times Guess .who's in the lead in the of Mr. Jones, a large amiable man prettv cute little songi . In fact, , awards on the basis uf character.. w'onderfiil character study. During the first half the Red basketball tournament ? We knew A dispenser ol propaganda tinds who believes in acting, himself, Basketball and White team, matched for the that his best tool L» a gullible pub­ we counted them . . we heard I Pfrsomihty. and acailem c accom- Texie, the leading character, Crosby High of Wsterbury they could do it. Three cheers for ' nil of the time, and Richard Hub- Blng Crosby singing the latter | plishments to those students who Principal Speaker, Don White, , Mechanics Move Closer Grade and High School flrat time with a Ull, rangy squad lic, and his worst enemy is a pub­ was the character played by Joan Uconn Coach. trampled Manchester High right In Croaby, were outclassed by the "Just Us," "Scorchers." and I bard is portraying the part of eight times . and we didn't count I ‘nd'cate the greatest proml.se of Todd. 'Texie. who w-as "hanker­ Eliminated the "Speed Girls." This finishes lic which U trained to analyze .Mae KjelNon Chump Edwards, a boy of sixteen , I collegiate success. Reds vs. Blue at 7 o'clock. I To Winning Second Lassies Introduced out of the State tournament at the their own usual advantage of what it reads before accepting it ing" for a "pink and frail-Ilkc'* Remarks, Hugh Greer. hei^t. Fisher and Kelly, giving the setond round which will take and a next door neighbor of the: y __y _ v I One-half of the scholarship is dress to replace her old brow-n Sport Back in 1 8 9 4 ; Manchester ' New Haven Arena last night in us Into the semi-finals. as fact. Yes, that tall slim girl with a Jones, who looks and acts much ’ Moving Pictures, John Moore, Round; Good Scores B the appearance of another 'Chap­ Because there are enough peo­ smile that reveals dimples, that The general concensus seems to payable at the beginning of the calico one. was both wistful and a manner that did not leave the pie and Brown' combination, real­ younger than his age. I^emarks, Coach Wilfred Clarke. Jubilee Memoirs. Zamaitis, rf ...... 4 ple in every n-ilion who make the you all see In the halls is .Mae "Eternal Life", the other play he that nearly everyone saw a freshman year. The payment of appealing. Entertainment, refreshments. IMade Last Night. slightest doubt in the minds of the ly clicked in accounting for thirty- Learning to do stunts like tho.se movie, or two, or three during va- 1 the other half at the start of the Her brother Rexiet (Harry Chapman, U ...... 3 done in aquacades is what the life of a propagandist easy, the re- ' kjellson, chosen by the Senior coached by Miss McGuire, is a j Randy Brown, e .0 tw-o thousand fans who wratchsd ana of Croaby'i fourty-six points. ports pointed out, the use of this ! class for the Legion of Honor, cation. One girl told us that she 1 second semester is contingent on Straw), portrayed a true-to-life League Standing By Bob Csmry Bob Brown started the fray Swimming Club Is doing these serious drama which takes place 1 The annual Sport's night pro­ Robt. Brown, rg .2 the contest. The final score was weapon has grown from an occa-I a Manchester gill all her life. in an air raid shelter in England. did all her outside history assign- ' a satisfactory performance during ambling, shiftless, lazy mo((ntaiti Won Lost The first game of baaketball with a brilliant one-hand push up days. The girls are going to Tor- boy. w'ho believed it was a w-om- gram sponsored by the Recreation KIHnnrhmldt, Ig :46-31. Like all Naugatuck Valley rlngton some day soon for a Play sional deception to a great war of .Mae Intends to continue her train­ John Fogarty is portraying the ments . . . such ambition over- the first half-year. Don Willis Garage . .. . .2 1 3 played in Mancheater wa# back in Turklngton c . . .? from the bucket but Crosby quick­ strategy and ncrve.s waged not an's duty to do all the w-ork. Center will be held this evening at . .15 9 i teams, the winners played a slaab- ly retalliated with a pair of scores Day. Later on in May the club ing for her life’s ambition, nursing, part of Stephen Hale, 62. who is a throws us . . . The procedure for application Is Bryant and CHiapman . 1894 and the team w-as composed with guns and ammunition but at the Hartford hospital. To pre- high school teacher of biology, s V—V—V a* follows: a candidate must file Mrs, Hollyworth, Texie's moth­ 7 o'clock promptly when the Chagnot's Fire Chiefs . .12 12 1 ing, race horse type of baaketball, to lead 4-2. hopes to put on a show for par­ er. w-as enacted by Vivian Firato, of glrla from the grammar and 14 3 SI bombarded the net from all angtee This gave Crosby added confi­ ents snd teachers. with lies, tricks, exaggerations, pare herself for this training, Mae 1 man of good will, disciplined mind. Did you notice all the turbans ! a formal application for admission youngsters who were selected aa Motor Sales ...... 11 13 Crosby and distortions. followed the Nurses’ Preparatory and deep emotion. His manner is and kerchiefed heads Tuesday, to VVe.sIeyan. He must fill out a a.s a hardworking woman and lov­ the outstanding pupils In the bas­ Chambers Movers ...... 11 13 South Manchester High school. A and generally outplayed the silk dence and from then on their ing mother, who approved of a Fisher, rf ...... 8 1 tow-n lads. 1 acores, moatly one-hand side and The dances in the gym classes In politics (especially at election course for two years, and the Col­ quiet but firm. He may be slow to boys ? There was a lot of moan­ special application blank for the ketball school thia winter will Moriarty Brothers ...... 8 16 year later, or In 1805, the class of Fletelson, If .. .. . I 0 lime) there is a great deal of what lege Scientific courae for the last make his choice, but once made, ing for the wearers due to that lit­ Connecticut Scholarships. It is not durable calico dress rather than a clash. A fine program has been 1880 purchased a basketball and First Quarter Close sucker shots piled on the score giv­ seem to be affecting some people; “flimsy, cloud-like" one, she drew Kelly, c ...... 6 2 Only -the first quarter of this ing Wsterbury a 21-10 lead at the no offense, just a passing remark IS known as "myth making." This two years.' he stands by it with courage and tle storm we had . . . by the way. sufficient to fill out the regular arranged by Director How-ard WiUis' garagemcn continue to organized the first boys’ team in Re.>-nolds, rg . .. .4 1 ____ « is the stress laid on the good Mae h.as been an active member speak.s with authority; Mary Bow­ the admiration of the audience. Brown and not a dull minute dur­ dominate the Wednesday Night Y the tow-n. game was close. It ended 11-8 in "half. you wouldn’t jave recognized some Freshman scholarship blank which Belanger, Ig . . . . .2 0 favor of Crosby. ThereafUr and Here's something to keep under points of a politician and the com­ in the choir ever since she began man. 40, his daughter arid a widow- of them with those straight locks is valid for all other freshman However, w-hen she calmly drew ing the evening appears on the league and liut night trampled the All of the games were played In Marching on the floor at the plete silence about any fault. In is being dramatized by Jean White- forth a box of snuff from her the old gymnasium in the old right up until the last three min­ beginning of the third period, the your hat unH next week; It has high school. She has also been a hanging down into their eyes . . . .scholarships. The application for Fire (Chiefs Into a complete black­ 21 4 46 advertising the method la much member of the Student Council, house. Mary’s spirit has been re­ pocket and nonchalantly put It in out at the Y. Lailey and Frazier Left to^ right, front row-, Johnny Martin, Harry Scofield, Francis Smythe. Top row-, left to right, sch(X)l on School street which utes the winners romped, paased C m by gang showed a wealth of been rumored that the Manchester V V—V the Connecticut Scholarship must Score at half time, 2l-li and tossed baskets In tfie general Girls are going to a play day given the same: over cothriug. play on the apprentice group of Sock and fined by suffering, her heart sen­ her mouth, everyone laughed. tied for three string honors with Joseph Carroll. Jack Curry, Jimmie Horan and Ewald Olron. Famous local stars of 30 years ago pumed dowm in 1014. The teams security and still rubbed it in by Sally Robb and Carolyn Miller, be on file at Wesleyan not later As the beautiful "S((mmer Crosby. Reiereie*, Petrino and direction of the net and scored by East Hartford very soon. desired points, and clever writing. Buskin last year, and flnaHy the sitized by affection. -Despite her than April first. In addition, the 368 each but Lailey copped the in­ W'ho will appear at Hopkins Street gj-m tonight. in those days were made up of outacoring the Clsrkemen, 16-7. husband's being kiUed In the w-ar. '43, w-ent to Milton. Mass., during lady." Muriel Smith depicted a seven players, two forwards, two De»senger. seemingly Impossible shots. The enUre Crosby team taking Propaganda In Funnies Senior dramatic club itself this vacation to visit two former candidate must obtain and for­ dividual scoring honors with 146. Even the funnies are sowera of year. her young son’s b ^ g . ill and her pretty up-and-coming society Bryant and Chapman, in second guards, s center and two side cen­ All through the second quarter part in the scoring. AI Zamsitis daughter’s mirriage endangered, M. H. S. pup’ls, June and Virginia ward a special letter of recommen­ w-oman, w-ho sympathized w-ith ters. The players did not wear Crosby dominated the play. It tailin g nve of the seven points; the seeda ol propaganda for Activities in the Luther League Eaton. dation from his principal, must place, managed to annex two John Klicnschmidt was the only Read Dialogue "comic" atrips like “" of the Emanuel Lutheran church she clings desperately to her re­ Texie. games from CThambers’ Movers Dexters Fail trunks as is the case today. In­ mixed a zone defense In with a ligious faith for strength and , ^ V-V-V take the College Board Scholastic The very effective cabin and stead they were clad >in long Sports Roundup furious pace and the same time other Red and White player able lead people to believe that our po­ take up a lot of Mae’a time, aa does Aptitude Test on April 11. and but failed to gain on the leaders. Old Timers to Celebrate lice courts are unable to dole out hope. . ) At the Quill'Club party the Fri- part of the .setting was erected The milk men after dropping the white trouaers snd short sleeved held Manchester to three points, to acore. John showed the coolness 111 Play Report her enjoyment of outdoor sports. aay durng vacation there was one must be Interviewed by the direc­ Kfugh Fullerton 7 rT “^ ” which the team lacked as a whole juatice without the aid of a super­ Those who know Mae can readily Jean Chitjean is enacting the by Bob Brindley and Mr. Wag­ first game came back and took the To Hold Lead black jerseys. one foul and a field goal ao that man, one speaker said. role of Esther Hale, 34, another lone boy and eleven girls!! tor of admlsalona In so far aa ner. Dorothy Dougan served aa Golden Jubilee Tonight The best team In this section Richmond, Va., March 5. — the score read, 21-11 when the by popping in a lofty set shot .see ahe’ll be succea.sful in whatever V—V—V possible, announcements of the next two handily. in those days w-aa composed of frem mid-floor. I Advertisers Impress the radio ahe undertakes. daughter of Steffhen Hale, who. prompter and electrician, and Moriarty Brothers took over Sportj report from the South: Big teams trotted off the floor. Fisher Reports on plays read as Outside audience by connecting their prod­ i previous to the war, had ow-ned a By the way. you should have j Connecticut Scholarship awards Caroly-n Daly and Elaine Anderson I|i Rec Loop men and hailed from New Britain. problem facing sports fans and and Kelly w-ere mainly responsible In the fourth period came the Maureen Lintner. '42. are to be made about May 1. 1942. after dropping the first game by Time rolls back the curtain to­ Joe Madden, Johnny Martin, from Reading were made vivid by one uct with some quality, like econ­ ' dress shop w-hich has been bomb- seen all the mental telepathy were in charge of props. Gerry six pins and although in last place They had started three years be­ w-ritcfs here is how- to take in all for the scoring. only Inkling of Manchester as a I ed out of existence. Years ago she that went on al the Quill party. Any student desiring to apply f — night and the old timers of over a Manchester. Johnny Chirry of fore and developed so rapidly that the events crammed Into the next If ahythlng the (Crosby teem auperior team, but It was too late. senior English class recently by omy, purity, health, or beauty. Fisher was in charge and com­ managed to squeeze out a w-ln in They uae the technique of cleverly I gave up her religious faith and de- We're not kidding, either. should secure from the* Director pleted tlw art work. Wolvej|i*ine» Force Extra quarter of a century ago wdll be Meriden, formerly from Manches­ their serv'ices were In demand all fe - days....As a ,■ .ample, Ben stepped up ths pace even faster ▲ frustrated UHS fourth sUnss having blU of dialogue read by I voted herself to getting on in the V—V—V of Admissions. Wesleyan Universi­ the next tw-o games getting tw-o ter, Yump Johnson, Harry Gins- over the country. Inserting "plugs." and of employ­ Play Day Proves J . Wanda Kosin.ski points for the evening. The .scores: present at the Hopkins street gym. Wahrman of the New-a Leader flew than In the first two quarters. Al­ rally succeeded in outacoring the members of the class. Last Friday * * - which she has Interpreted as ty, Middletown. Connecticut, the Lcrg, CThlef Larson of New Britain, O Team Wins though the Manchester team had CrMbyites, 14-9. Turklngton and ing those who have voice appeal. We really want to nand out a Don Willis Garage (S) Game; Playoffs , for to Raleigh, N. C., to get the South­ three girls, Mary Nielson. Doreen The movies are great schools of S l i e e e S S for money, she has succeeded big bouquet nf roses to Pete Major, requisite blanks. Hartford, for the Nainamlth Dutch Leonard, Billy Dwyer, Bob­ According to records the first ern (Conference ba.sketball tourna­ plenty of shots, the ball seemed to Zamaitis paced the vain attack ' by hard w-ork and aggressiveness. Cargo ...... 104 102 121—327 Second Round Honors Golden Jubilee, celebrating fifty by Elliott, ' Joe Sanderson and public game of basketball ever Thdmpson and Alice Burke choae propaganda, according to one ar­ ■43. Although he'# really too mod­ Wesleyah also announces Fel­ Lailey ...... 146 114 108—368 ment started today... .Then he’ll be backw-ard about dropping for with under-the-hoop shots but ------! Her dominant mood, now- that her Interior Decorator years of this now popular indoor Harry Schofleld of Hartford. A played in Manchester was betw-een the local club. Four times they Fisher matched, their efforts with parts of plays to be acted out be­ ticle for their elaborate sets and est to admit it, we have it that low-ships paying $1,000 each year McGuire ...... 101 87 88—276 Start Next Week. visit Norfolk for the Virginia coatumes lead foreigners to be­ I business has been destroyed, is while waiting for the bus in Hart- to students of special promise and sport. The New- Britain old timers section has been reserved for these Company O and the South Man­ GUden Gloves and w-lll go from scored and four times the officials seven points, three hoops and a fore the class. The first was a play Sponsored bv the Girls' Leaders : fear mingled with a nassionate 1 ~ 7 Kuhney ...... 100 107 85—292 will play the Hartford old timera old timers at the game tonight and chester High School team. The G by Elsworth Conkle entitled lieve that al, la atrawherrie# and II L 7 J i pasaionaie I , j recently, he saved a achievement in the general field Speaks at H. S. O'Bright ...... 116 118 99—333 there to (Charlottesville for the ruled no score and awarded foul foul. Class, a Play Day w a.s ifeld at thel hate. Her mo<^ and «Plrit. as well , ^hild, from being nm over in the feature event. they will be uitroduced between team won the game, 3-2, an odd shots. In all Manchester had thir­ Ken Chapman finished off the "Sparkln?" which was chosen by- cream in America and make of natural science. These Fellow-- score today but under the rules Eastern Intercollegiate boxing Amerlcans dissatisfied with w-hal, "Rec ” on . - February------,t - 21,...... with B ris-; c - ... . j 1 | by uy «a truck, >. by pulling him to Wolverines ...... 5 l While many of these famous old the halves. teen tries from the foul line and game with a one-hand pivot but Mary Nielson. The story concerns shlps allow the recipient to fol­ 567 528 501 1596 stars, just legendary figures to The rivalry betw-een Manchester and the shape and style of the championships ...... Meanwhile low- a regular divers' field college "Among the designs on many Dexters ...... 5 1 there's the little matter of getting only Zamaitis was able to find the again the acore came two quarters a bashful yoting man who tries to they have. They very seldom ^ r - j to! and Ea.st Hartford girls parti-I ter p T g ^ -“ a "^r* of 20 ’is^^befngl^'^^^^ v V V Cbagnots’ Ftrechlefa (0) 1 most of the yoi.ngstoro, today, w-lll and Hartford in those days was basket it w-as considered a sw-ell '* I rin n tin o ' T h p 6»vpnf u.’aa nlsinn^H I u.. v V V course, supplemented with a spe­ of today's fabrics are reproduc­ Buccaneers ...... 5 the baseball seaso.i w-armed up net. too late. get up enough courage to "spark" tray the positively wretched, "lo-j cipating. The event was planned j portra^V by Florence Pallein. N Barton ...... 95 101 95—291 Eagles ...... 1 5 appear briefly on the floor and really something. The team here contest from every angle. We wish to wish Sock and Bus cial research work In sub-division tions of old prints found In attics, Blanchflcld . 85 113 94—297 and a brand new- ball park ready As the fourth period started the a young woman. Those who took Pe' iRow-man is a loveable girl antique shops, and foreign coun­ plaj-lng togs it is not ' expected adopted the name of Company G What made the score so small part were h^ry Nlelsoii, Alice w-hose future, if the group sur­ kin the best of luck in the contest of natural science and its appli­ Hugh Greer Kennedy . 93 97 81—271 in those days the basket did not for It and chaperoning the crack Mancheeter team tried desper­ likely to paint an unfair picture of j Staum and President of Leaders play. Saturday. tries." said Mr. James Adams, in­ that they could maintain the pace at the start and then shortened It ately to overcome a big lead. In Burke and Joe Fontanella. vives, is shadowed by Alec's In­ cations Low-man y. .100 87 85— 272 Last night the Wolverines de­ of the prese.it day gar.-.e Manches­ up to "The G Team." Most of the have nets. 80 the ball could drop John Marshall high basketball Wiii 1, lA)8e 2 other races. For example, the Ne- ! Class Mildred Turek The girls of \—V—V terior decorator from Watkins schedule of events. Jack Dwryer Goodrich .128 107 119—354 team (Which won 23 straight this quarter only did they out- Doreen Tt.ompson chuae the play jury. Faced now- w-ith the immi- I The Fellow-s are appointed as w-ill act as master of ceremonies. feated the Dexters ,M to 39 to gain ter. back thirty years ago. w-as a players of that era are now scat­ through. The trick w-as to get the "Elmer" by Marie A. Webb; the gro is usually depicted as being | the club acted as the officials, nent prospect of death, she’ must At the assembly, W^nesday, Brothers, who spoke to the mem­ games after lo-sing Its openar) score the Croaby quintet. It was stupid. splneltM uneducated and undergraduates not later than the bers of the Home Economics club Always Popular Here a tie for first place In the West red hot basketball tow-n. The tered all over the country. But ball to stay in the basket after It 37-17 when the timer's warning 111 Last Swims parts were enacted by Doreen. choose, whether she will bc'irke pv^ryone w-as surprise J to see Viv­ beginning of their junior year and 601 510 474 1485 games were played in the Wells those available are going to aid In had dropped through the top ring. through the Duke-Durhara South­ overly supersUti^s Mories at -Sailboats ” the "Row - ian Firato and Harry Straw in the at their meeting last Friday. Hugh Greer, formerly of the Side Rec Junior League and the ern Tournament and the Eastern ended the third quarter and that, Alan Watts and Grace Tyrrell. Esther or her mother may be reappointed for 3 addi­ Manchester High School faculty, street Armory, known, now as the celebrating the Natnsmith Golden Backboai^ w-ere also out so It lads and lassies, was quits a "Yellow Jack" by Sidney How­ tim esadverti«j:ertaln pr^uc^ "Canoes ’, and the James Elliott is to act as Alec j ‘ ^fy porl rayedthey usu­ "The most important thing to Byrant-Chapmao (2) Eagles and Buccaneers also w-ound Sports Center States affair up at Glens Falls. N. their closeup of cars, cigarettes. ally take roles of dignified persons tional years of undergraduate and think about when decoralin? a now principal of the Ellsw-orth up in a tie for third and fourth Jubilee on the anniversary of the made shoo^g baskets quite a handicap. But the best that the big ard. the story of yellow fever ex­ “Yachts." The "Canoes" proved MacDonald, 24, a w-ounded flyer graduate- study leading to both E. Fish ...... 110 113 101—324 A partial list of those w-ho w-lll birth of basketball In Springfield, trick. Y...... Who said anything about The Manchester High swimming etc. . . . but it w-as a pleasant surprise. room Is color." he continued. "The High school of South Windsor w-lll H. Burr ...... 116 126 97—339 place. red team could do wras 14 points periments was the play chosen by the victorious team; Jackie Heat- of the Royal Air Force. His left Bachelor's and Mastqr's Degrees. either play or take a bow tonight. Mass. The first basket ever scored In a 40-hour week? Make It 40 days. and 9 of these came in the final team has been pretty active since Even sebool.s can be influenced ly and Gladys Wilson representing arm has been shot off. Naturally We think all four characters took unusual combinations w-hich we be the first speaker of the evening F. VIttner ...... 121 94 107—322 This marks the end of the sec­ the last issue of the ’World. Alice Burke. The reading parts in Appointments will be made on following the'i basketball game. a regulation game was made by three and a half minutes. the play which was enacted were by propaganda - nationality Manchester on that particular ; cheerful and peace-loving and de­ their parts well. find in the w-all papers and ma­ C. Wilson ...... 112 137 97—346 ond half of the league and inas­ Williamsburg—Carl Voyles, Wil­ On Friday, March 20, it drub­ groups attempt to color the part V—V V the basis of achievements during terials of today are those which During his career. as coach at much as the Wolverines w-on the Pan <3amey, now- of Boston and Rallied Too Late taken by Joe Fontanella. George team. A ten-cent defense stamp voted to Peggy, his' future, hand!- the freshman and sophomore H. Skoog...... 92 113 130—335 liam and Mary grid coach, has bed Weaver High by the score of their homeland played In Ameri­ and book w-ere the awards given capped by his injuries, seems dark, We hear chat the freshman have even our mothers wouldn't have Enisw-orth High his hoopsters w-on flrat half there w-III be a single the first captain of a South Manr The rally came much to late. 52-14. The next dsy it Journeyed Downing, Urban House and Wes tc go around to some bouses in years at Wesleyan and the sec- 61 games In a row and w-ere re­ Battle Birds Racing Public cheater High school team. Bill broken the Ice by asking permis­ Crosby had enougii In reserve to Keeney. can hlatory; some politicians try to every girl on the w-inning team. Although of gcKxl family back- dared to use." ToUl ...... 551 583 532 1666 game to ilecide the winner of the sion from the rest of the confer­ to Crosby High in Wsterbury; and Manchester and find out statistics ondary-achool record. cently defeated for the first time j Oawford. a bugler in Company G. keep the Manchester lads from Gloria Sapienza, '42 - to influence parents through chil­ Speed races w-ere held first, then groifnd, he has thought moatly of The document prints w-hich he Chambei* (1 second half and if the Wolverines ence to use freshmen next fall.!. . was beaten in turn by the score dren; business men sometimes con­ fotv the sugar rationing—by the These Fellow-ships will sup­ In six years. Ynnkow-skl ....130 97 106—323 fall to w-ln the game, there will scored a foul shot which put the doing a lot of damage. Had the comical relays, and lastly the girls the practical aspecta of life and showed to the club members w-ere Drop Barons Like Favorite The Indians have a tough sched­ Manchester team started In ths of 56-19. And then, on Thursday, trol the school board, and In small retrieved objects. In the comical given- little attention to deeper v.-ay—how much sugar nave you ? posedly enable the student to con­ Inspired by old w-allpapers Sfnd John Moore, an ardent local LaForge ...... 98 131 88^327 be a tw-o-out-of-three for the score 2-1 In favor of the students. March 26, the M. H. S. mermen mill tow-ns, the mill owmer who V—V—V tinue with his studies without . basketball follower will set up his McOonigal ___ 95 91 96—282 The only field goal and the w-ln- ule. including Han-ard and Dart­ third quarter playing this slam relays the girls each had lighted questions. Danny Bowman, Mary’s fabrics, and reproduced-^ the championship. mouth w-ho w-lll use frosh. . . .Nor­ bang style of game It might hava traveled to Connecticut State to Cheney Electeil ^ builds the school, has the complete candles and were told to sw-im the twelve-year-old son is being enact- Best of luck to everyone and necessitating his obtaining an out­ original- arresting color "combina­ moving picture machine and at­ Kelsh ...... 142 104 90—336 Wolverines nlng one, was scored by Patrick lose to the freshmen by a score Hornets Defeat Bears folk—Fred Apostoli, who Is the worried the Waterbury team con­ and final say In matters; public length of the pool and back with- ed by George Kanehl. He is sen- anyone who needs It. side job and to make possible a tions. tempt to prove once more that Low- Man ...... 92 94 97—283 B. F. T. Challedon Will Start in Moynihan, who was playing guard. of 54-19. oplnldn decides which subjects or umpires are blind. Incidentally It waa a beauty. Standing at the senior athletic instructor at the siderably for they seemed to be a out having the candle go out. The aitive and likeable, but seriously college education for outstanding Due to the need of certain Brow-n. rf . 4 0 8 In Scorching Game to W idrner Saturday with bit bewildered by the sudden and This clossd a poor aeaaon for Seerelary of Hi-Y books shall be banned, and even in next feat accomplished w-as the ill. students who might otherwise be Mr. Moore wrill take pictures of ToUl ...... 557 527 477 1561 Osborne, If 2 0 4 north end of the court and facing Naval Base now. finally has a Manchester with s record of two chemicals for w-ar which are also "Bhipmate" w-ho can give him a savage spurt. some cases, which days shall be putting on of a night shirt over The casts for the plays, directed unable to finance .such training. needed for yellow dye. this color the game this evening which w-ill Warren 7 0 14 Lose Ground. Plenty Support. south he tossed the ball the full Meriden might upset the down wins and six losses. The M. H. S. holidays. the bathing suit, sw-imminj?—^'fhe by Miss Isabel Worth, w-ill be an- T. B. Tests Qiveii Fellow-s will be expected to spe­ be shown at a later date. Moriarty Broa. (2) Kennedy 1 0 2 length of the court, which w-as in tua.sle in the ring. Billy Soose has tankers defeated Meriden and Is apt to become very rare. just arrived.... Bob Feller, who staters. They play this kind of Ten new members were elected Perhaps the greatest propagan- length of the pool, taldng (he, , nounced at a later date, cialize In natural science; they Linen la al.so scarce, due 'to the The basketball game promises New-comb ...... 91 90 126—307 Toumard 9 5 23 front of the stage, into the basket, Weaver, and were beaten by Hart­ to Hi-Y at the regular jneelip^^ By The Associated Press By John W ilds w-anfs to be regarded aa just a game. Savage charging, block­ tfiats are the many organlzied night shirt off; the next/girl ppt Ruthmary Wlrtalla .'44. Willing Juniors may become members of the Wes­ w-ar, so a new cloth has been per­ to Im one of those ding dong af­ H. LaCbapelle . 92 104 102— 298 w-here It stayed to give the soldiers ing and race horse tactics domi­ ford Public, Baasick, Bristol. HiU- February 24. in 27B. American pressure groups, itre on the wet night shirt and reiiea'i; ; ------leyan Honors College, and Receive fairs from start to finish. There Zaches ...... 113 101 111—325 Totals 23 5 51 The of the Miami, Fla., March 5<—(>Pi—A a victory. another sailor, takes his daily houae, Crosby, and the Connecti­ Following the opening /df the fected which looks and feels like w-orkouts with a punching bag or nated the Naugatuck-Weet Hav­ are alao advertisers who are op- 1 ed the performance. Degrees with Distinction. linen, but is, in reality, pure cot­ has been a lot of spirited rivalry Frazier ...... 130 122 116—368 Dexters must cheer loud enough to startle the Many changes have taken place en game and that is juat what the cut State freshmen meeting by President/ Kenneth agandiSts. like the stocking manu­ Luncheon was then eaten,, each | between these youngsters ever R. LaChapelle .125 97 135—357 Brennan, rf 3 n 6 know- today • how to sympathize In the game since then, but aa the golf driving net.s. . . Richmond In the Weaver meet. Manchester Tuberculosis tests, sponsored by Fellow-i will be enabled to make ton. flamingoes in the Infield lake will Silver City team likes. Had Man­ Chapman, the twenty Candidates facturer who struggled to make girl bringing her own lunch iXhile I V ''' since they were selected follow-lng Yawgel, If . 4 3 11 w’lth a leg-weary fighter who still ring out at Hialeah Park Satur­ most of the oldtlmers who are ap­ —word here Is that Virginia can chester adopted the same tactics took a first and second in every for membership were (Mscuased by the club serv-ed milk. the Educational Club, w-ill be giv­ gradually Increasing contributions Mr. Adams explained that pil­ have the P. G. A. golf tourney next Fhort skirts the vogue, and the en to the majority of the Junior to a coordinated plan for pure and low's, may be used on'a plain or the basketball school which wss .551 514 590 1655 McCann, c . 2 1 .5 carries a knockout w-allop but day if Challedon can find the speed pearing In Hartford tonight will it did In the last four minutes and eveqt except for the 40-yard free the membe-s. In ordei/to keep the publicity agent who "sold" the Entertainment follow-ed and conducted for six weeks this past Manchester Motor Bales (1) Cordy, rg . . 1 2 4 can’t move around enough to es­ summer If someone w-ill put (jp style. Jenks iW) took second In Forinally Iniiiateil class during the first part of next applied research, the financial ben­ self-(one sofa if the drapes are of In his aging legs to w-in the top attest. It's Improved so that today started its ow-n blitz a different club's membership w-lAin its limit, idea of Mothers Day to the flor­ June Mildner rendered a solo. The winter under the direction of Lanky ...... 88 107 137—342 Salvator. Ig 5 3 13 cape heavy punishment. it's one of the most popular of In­ $15,000 and the local divot diggers story- w-ould be written today; But this event. An unusual situation Play Day closed at 1:30 w-ith the ------— week. For the third year. Dr. efits of which will be available to a floral design, but the pillows horse race of the winter—the $50,- only one^'ball of the applicants ists. Sundquiat and Mrs. Wandt w-lll ap­ Johnny Hedlund. Both the Reds Bohadik ...... 98 119 98—315 The Bears, tied for second 000 Wldener Handicap. door sports. sure w-ould like to see Sammy Coach Billy Scofield's charges was evident in the medley relay. could be taken in. Those chosen singing of our Alma Mater. , , . j, n the University. should be of the same design to Totals ...... 15 Snead and hla five or six golfing All this is peace time propa­ CMdle-Ilght ply the patch test fqr T. B. The During the graduate years free and Blues are gunning for a vic­ McCurry ...... 108 114 99—321 39 place w-ith the Indianapolis Capi­ played for keeps and deserved to Weaver lacked a backstroker, but v.-ere: Donald Porterfield, Stanley ganda. but even more important Mias Katherine Kennedy accom- , Impressive aer- carry the color serosa the room Hair ...... 126 90 87—303 Referee—E. Blssell. W. L. Brann's once great cham­ brothers all shooting for the title. substituted s free style swimmer panied the Bristol girls, while Mis. ' formal initiation of new cards giving the parents' permis­ tuition will be given in addition and "tie the color dow'n" Into the tory and each squad has tw-o ca­ tals In the Western Division, pion wrill be the favorite In the w-ln. Nichols. W-’.llam Muldoon, Donald and more deadly, the reviewers sion w'lll be returned Friday and It to the Fellowship stipend. At the pable coaches handling the teams. Tw-amlte...... 115 123 127—365 showed plenty of power last night Instead. This didn’t stop Man­ Barrett, (,’harlcs Hathaw-ay, Herb noted, is that carried on in time of ^eanor Whitney, and Miss Jea n -1 room. Eagles hearts of spectators. If not on the Viclorv Coach Today’s Guest .Star chester's relay team. (Ctoe. Turk- nette Pitkin accompanied the East I fn^'llnK of G*'’l Reser\-ea at tl^e Is hoped that 100 per cent of the present time three problems in­ Mr. Adams show-ed reproduc­ These boys have been looking agaln.st the Pittsburgh Hornets betting od(is board. Phelon. .Douglas Turklngton, Har­ war-campaigns to sabotage unity, Center Church. In order that the j class of '43 will submit to the test- volving Inorganic, organic, and forward to this game and have 546 553 548 1646 but w-ere unable to protect their H. G. Salsinger. Detroit New-s: ington. Blssell). Turklngton came old Wilson, Ronald Carlson -and to w-eaken morale are, however, no Harford girls. Mi.ss Avis Kellogg tions of early English printed cot­ R Carlson, rf . Racing history w-lll be in the from behind to give Bissell a also attended the Play Day. ser\-ice might better Impress the j it is not compulsory, physical chemistry are being stud­ tons. As he pointed out modern practiced faithfully. own nets and w-ent down to de­ making, for If the six-year-old Loses Position "While the government set the Ralph Bcudleri more common than the«campalgns members, it w-as decided to hold-, Dr, Hennessy from Cedarcrest ied by the Fellowship and teachers Coach White to Speak H. Flavcll, If . Big League slight lead, and ttje Red and White Wendell Cheney was elected sec- \ Florence Pallein. designs in wallpaper he explalneil feat. 9 to 8. thoroughbred can outfoot the clocks of the nation ahead an hour which are launched to build up the service at the very end of the . sanitarium, and authority on T.B.. of the project. Don White, basketball coach at B. Conners, c .. The loss cost Hershey a chance to prolong daylight and conserve canae in first. retary to rep^ace Bob Furkington | morale and strengthen people in which type of room he would PoKsh Amerks S. Vesco. rg .,. classy field he will move Into p>o- Oklahoma City. March 5—(jp)— Anthony Aliorio. Manchester meeting, leaving directly there- spoke to the class yesterday. It Inquiries regarding the fellow­ the University of Connecticut, to gain ground on the pace-setting sition to challenge Seabiscult's electric pow-er, the major leagues whose w-ork keeps him from at- ■ spiritually. Eleanor Struff after. I was learned , that high school stu- ship are to be addressed to the uae It. such as entrance halls, w-lll be the principal speaker of R. 2>manek. Ig Oi Doenges, the man w-ho brought coach, should be cpmmended for tending the meetings. Roy Turk- | pow-der rooms snd dining rooms. Cleveland Barons, who w-ere de­ all-time money wrinning record of a hard-to-pronounce name and 12 plan to use 03 much pow-er as last Camp Notes his quick thinking. A Weaver orld"’ Reviews Both old and new- members wete | dents throughout the state are Professor C. R. Hoover, the Di­ the evening. His team this year feated 5-4 by the New Haven $437,130. year." ington was added to the commit- . seated in a large circle, with on^ taklng the test. rector of the project or to the Di- During his talk many girls ask­ Stop Dairymen Totals ...... 10 27 man football to Oklahoma City swimmer became ill while swim­ finished second in the New Eng­ Eagles. Clhalledon, America's horse of St. Petersburgh. FIs— Mindful tee which will meet with a similar ; one candle burning, 'The Spirit of Monday and Tuesday of next i rector of Admissions, ed questions shout their own In­ land CJollege conference. He Is Buceaneers Unlversity, isn’t football coach ming. and swallowed quite a hit of group from the Girl Reserves to Airplane Centers ' Barnard Journal dividual Interior decorating prob­ McGeown, rf ...... 7 'Trailing 9 to 4 almost half-w-ay the year In 1939 and 1940, has anymore. That news that Bern(e Bierman of last season's Inju.ry jinx, most water. Mr. Allbrio administered Light," w-hich was always bum- week, the adhesive patch will be an able speaker and will have a through the final period, Hershey w-lll catch the Navy's pre-flight plan the coming Hi-Y Girl Reserve ____ L_ j ing In the w-orld. Three other attached. Forty-eight hours later lems. Moriarty Brothers Lose E. Vennart, If ...... 3 picked up $324,335—placing him He will be succeeded by Jesa of the St. Louis Cardinals have artificial respiration until the boy Dance. | Eleanor Carlson. message of interest to all of the battled desperately to overtake behind Sun Beau at $376,744 and Thompson of the Cameron Aggies training school at the V. ot Iowa their fingers crossed. But Pitcher Visited on Trip ■ candles wers lighted i\ext; "Rell- it will he removed, and two days youngsters now playing basket­ J. Struff, c ...... 2 was well enough to be taken to Plans were made for the indue- 1 "Defense" is the theme of the j gion". "Democracy" and, "World Four Points Too When R Belli, r g ...... 0 the red hot Hornets, but couldn't Whlrlaway at $349,661. A Widen- at Law-ton. His teams won three may be the hottest thing that has Howard Krist has a couple on hla his home. later It w-ill be inspected again for Across the* ball. make the grade. Wally Wilson hit the sports heaalines In a long tion of the ne-x members next recent Issue of 'The Barnacle," the Community." The old members lit a delayed reaction. If a student J. Fallon. I g ...... 0 er victory w-lll be w-orth about state junior college titles in as throwing hand swathed in tape. Crosby High, which lost the Tuesdav. The ever popular Manrhealt-r Team Fails to Bowl. led the Bears’ attack w-lth two $52,000. many years. time.. .When he w-as recruiting A drive during a pepper ^ m e "I had a marvelous time, " said paper published each quarter b y , their candles from these candles. hiu a positive test, it.does not nec­ Exchange Desk High School boaketball coach will State championship to Hartford Carol McVeigh, '43, when inter- the seventh and eighth grades of and w-ent about lighting the can­ Rifle Team Does 'botals ...... 12 26 goals, while Normle Mann *nd "He never has been In better The tw-elfth man in Doenge.s' up around Minneapolis recently split the flesh between Inlet’s Public, easily defeated Manebes- \ essarily mean that he has T. B.. addresa the gathering Juat before Johnny Sherf shared scoring hon­ viewed concerning a recent trip to Barnard school, giving a composite dles w-hich the new membera held. but the person will receive fur­ By Howard Major, 4r. In the West Side Rec league Referee—F. Wilson. condition," Brann said today. gridiron variation was the coach. Bernie jnter\-iewed practically the third and little finger on his right Ohio. Carol visited her father, review of school new's. To carry All w-ere standing, and in the Mr. White. Taking time out last night the Polish Americans ors for Pittsburgh with a pair "Whether he is at the peak He w-as supposed to call the play whole lillnnesota athletic staff as hand, marking him as the first Wilson. (Mistook a second in the i ther Investigation to check up. Well, Considering from the state tourney Mr. Clarke Freshman Teams I Major McVeigh, who la stationed out this idea, a slogan such is [ flickering light, the Girl Reserve Tuberculosis______esuses more deaths At this time It Is Ir-veratlve that defeated the West Side Dairy 3 to each. needed to w-ln a race like this one, and then step back to see what well as a lot of former Gopher casualty of the Cards' training 220-yard free style and in the 100 Lthere. "Spot and fight Incendiary bombs," : motto ai^ code w-ere repeated by j other disease In the readily agreed* to speak on the 1 and Moriarty Broa. forfeited four High Scoring The victory enabled Pittsburgh 1 don't know. Nobody w-lll know- happened so as to know what to players. .. .The whole North C^sro- season and precluding his throw­ yard free style. W. Preston 1M [ we create closer cooperation be­ game and of the various games Plan Toiirnamenl 1 During her visit, she stopped at or "Safeguard civilians during air ( the traditional Girl Reserv-e , j^untry. Those people between 17- tween the United States and South For the second time, Manches­ points to Psgani’a West Sides to vacate the western division before Saturday.’’ do next time. lina grid staff also hAs been mak­ ing for several days. turned In a fine performance in ’ many interesting places, among■- , attacks. " have been printed at the • "Follow the Gleam. ter High school rifle^ team during the past season. w-hen the former could not field cellar for the first time, putting Brann aharply denied that any Somehow, it never worked out ing inquiries.... We hear- that's the 220-yard event by overcoming 30 years of age have the greatest America. The pupils of the New Director Howrard Browm has Bv New Broom I them being the place w-here 'he beginning ol each new- section. Present at the service were Mrs. number of cases. Haven High School, visited a fair participated in the National Rifle a team. the Hornets Into a tie w-lth the fundamental leg trouble forced just right. just one phase of the Na%-y’s pro­ Movie Benefit Sunday a large lead by a Crosby man to flew The paper has been divided into Ernest Bshlly, Mrs. R o^ rt Cwp- made arrangCmenta for entertain­ Al Obuchowski and Walley Buffalo Bisnna, w-ho played a 4-4 But the crushing blow of laat capture third place. He w-iU bear Two squads have completed their , “ A cure may be affected only if on Latin America In New York and Revolver Association shooting him to writhdraw CHialledon from gram of training sailors at col- Avalon, Calif.—Since fl've play-^ season in the Fr?shmen Home room ' ' ’right Field and Patter­ eight sections -among which are er and Miss Vera McCracken, the disease is discovered In Its City where they became acquaint­ match. The match was held at the ment and refreshments to follow Saverick turned In triplea ot 345 Salem, W. Va.. March 5—(>P)— deadlock with the Waahlngrton training last July. year's season (won five, lost sev­ lege.s. so it looks as If there will ers—Stan Hack, Babe Dahlgna, watching next year. son Field. It w-aa there that she county "Y" secretary. Two for­ the sports events and speaking Lions; en) came in the Goldbuga' ’ game Turklngton took the only first Basketball League Rooms 22F parts given to editorials, wpll-writ- early stages. It must be remem­ ed with the econoD)ic products and ■ .'inchester Club House In New and 327 to aid the Polish Ameri* High scoring basketball players ■•There w-as a lot of talk abo'ut be plenty of action in the stadia Lou Novlkoff, Harry Lowery and saw- plane motors being assembled .ten book reports, a joke page, and mer officers, Mildred Sheldon, bered that tuberculosis symptoms Haven and about one hundred program. The public is inirited cans to w'in as Jimmy Prentice are nothing new to the West Vir­ Cfieveland blew- a 2-goaI lead In C^halledon's legs," Brann added. w-lth Southweatern of Kanaaa. no matter w-hat happens to the Hi Blthom—have been invited to place for Manchester in the meet and 28B tiniahed the season in fifth i cultural life of Latin American Doenges’ V-for-’Vlctory team and later tested. In another build­ also a column know-n as 'Tales O' 4 B. and Beatrice Elliot, 41B, at- do not always appear In the early schools entered the contest. to attend. All of the Junior shot 327 for the Dairy team. ginia Conference, hut the newest the last six minutes of the third "He developed a quarter crack be­ ordinary variety of intercollegiate play In the All-Star Benefit game with the Connecticut State fresh­ and sixth places respectively. countries. The students of New Recreation Center membera are had lineamen whose jerseys spell­ One undefeated squad. Room ing parachutes w-ere being packed. Barnard." which would correspond | '*[j5*** ^*'*»i?**k**^*' , r stages of the Infection—hence It Is Haven High hav^ inaugurated a Although Manchester did not do West Side Dairy (I) sensation on the list is John period, w-hen shots by Mike cause he didn't have the proper sports. . . .When the Weber Junior in' Hollywood Sunday, Manager men team. This was the diving It 1s interesting to note that the expected to be on hand. (Brooms) Abramovic of Salem ed out v-i-c-t-o-r-y. The four back- evoBt with the winning total of 22B. leads the league with eight to the H. S. World;. "Brleny ThlA'' , J^r'- most important that this test be American Club for the pur- as well aa last year’s 11th place kfartln ...... 109 103 94—306 Dzuira and Earl Roche tied the care, but that was all. I withdrew field men read dot-dot-dot-dash College swimmers came to (Colo­ Jimmy Wilson of the (Chicago Cube parachutes were Pioneer para­ ipplied. pose of trying $o understand bet­ in getting the 37th position thia McOonkey ...1 0 2 108 106—316 College, a school with an enroll­ game at 4-4. Jack Cain regis­ him to give him a rest.” rado U. w'ith a gal diving star. said today the rest of the. squad 62.2. The only second place was victories during the pant season chutes snd the engines were made vice, two delegates were elected ment of 281. Morse code for V. taken by G. Wilson In the 220- One game remains to be played on ed safety and bicycles. Many help­ to attend the Spring Conference Sidney Thrall. ter, the boys and girls of both time, the delegates did well, con­ -TV PrenUce ...... 120 106 101—327 tered the deciding goal for New The owmer shrugged his shoul­ But again something w-ent Colorado recruited one of their w-ould get Sunday off. by Pratt A Whitney Aircraft. ful Ideas were brought out; ex­ South and Central America. sidering that they have had no Brooms, who got his nickname Haven In the fourth minute of the ders w-hen asked his opinion of own to perform w-ith an otherwise Meantime. Intrasquad games wrill yard freestyle event. the undefeated team's schedule. Another unusual place Carol vis­ to be held March 7, at Greenwich, because his father manufactures wrong. The line got mixed up and The four top-ranking squads will amples ot these idess are: "Bi­ Conn. Erie Porterfield and Lor­ .4lumnl Debater* Retura practice since the Armory was 331 317 301 949 overtime session. the horse's chances of surpassing came out of a huddle spelling masculine team.... (Clark Griffith continue. Bob Schefflng*s team ited was the "graveyard." Planes cycling is a pleasant recreation if brooms, numbers among his ac­ A three-goal scoring burst dur­ Seabiscult's earnings, even if he evened the camp aeries yesterday, compete In a tournament to be Ihst are cracked up beyond repair raine Hansen are the delegates. The students of the Blast Hart­ taken over by troops, several P. A, A. C. complishments the scoring of S3 something that looked like a stray admits he’s interested In a deal Msvtes Shows held following the completion of enjoyed properly." "Accidents msy In order to raise extra funds, a Several Alumni debaters return­ ford High school, wlU go without months ago. Saverick ...... 101 102 124—327 ing the short space of 39 seconds does win the rich pot Saturday. word from a Russian communique. for Bobo Newsom because "if he 9-4, in spite of a homer by BUI are brought to this graveyard. be prevented if all riders would be ed to debate the present varsity points In a single game, 618 pointa gave the Springfield Indians, "We'd have to see,” he explain­ Nicholson. the regularly scheduled games. Since these, airports are U. 8. food sale will be held in the near their customary Spring vacation In The Manchester delegates each Obuchowski .. 87 136 122—345 in 21 games this season and 1,369 Dash got mixed up with the gets In shape he can w-in for any­ Ths boys of the High School This will decide the w-inner of the careful enough to use signals." An future. Home-baked breads, bak­ team on the top “Resolved, that shot for “200" pta, and the fol­ Salmonda ___ 89 107 101—287 leaders In the east, a 5-4 victory ed. "Some horsea can run at sev­ dots. body.” Army bases, she saw many of the order that they might be dismissed pointa in three years. First OaoM Sunday hrors privtloged last Wtdnesdsy to homeroom champiooship. Interesting book report on "My ed beans______and_____ other ___ food which_ high school sdequately prepares s week earlier this summer. lowing scores were made; John pver the Philadelphia Rockets In en years and up, and others can't. The Kansss team won, 7 to 0. wgteh movtss rsviswlivg the high­ famous fighting planes and bomb­ In a recent game writh West "But there's one thing sure. If The standings of the homeroom ers which are telng used In the Sister snd I." was printed. doesn't csll for very much sugar,: U** student for Ister Ufs-" Th* Nielsen (captain), 150 pts.; Donald 287 335 347 869 Virginia Wesleyan he really went the only other contest. Try Some Baseball Lakeland. Fla.—The. Detroit *H- lights of bsscbsU for the past Other well written reports were BUY With the score tied at 2-aIl go­ anything should happen to Chal­ gers staged a long batting pran- championship. present war. Carol said that one w-ill be offered. The committee In- alumni, "Toni" Flke 41B and It looks now. as If this rubber Porterfleld, 116 pta.; Johh Tedford, to town. With Brooms scoring 43 Is He Coming lU ck? ysar. Among the events rsviswed Tc«ia The White Indian Boy,"'and the eludes: Katherine Thumer and 1 t*®f<>thea Seiu* '41B of East 140 pts.; and Walter Carter, 142 UNITED OSB He Burp! ing Into the laat minute of the lenger n , I would pull CItaUadon Deland. Fla.—Manager Luke Uce and Infield and dutfieltf drlDa wsro ths All Stars baseball game, | 22B of the biggest thrills was seeing shortage will affect all of ua direct­ points, the two teams ended the the newly built, largest bomber In "Painted Arrow." Margaret McCartan, co-chairmen: Hartford Hl{h, upheld the affirm­ pU. STATES regttlaUon.playing period in a 77- middle session, Pete Kelly, lead- out of training at once, even if be Miami. Fla.—When Bill Jurges. Sewell of the St. Louis Browns yesterday in preparation tor th e. the World Bcriea games, Jos Di-1 21B The Barnacle staff consisU of lU ! Barbara Ctay. Mildred Piercy and ative, wdth Betty Vendrlllo Tobin ly if the system followed by sev­ scorer of the league, fired twro w-ere In the position to pasa Sea- squad's first game Friday betwresn the world. This plane can fly on eral other towns throughout the All the Manchester shooters won Tanq>a, Fla. — Young Qeorgt 77 deadlock. Then the Salem last holdout of the New . York stands by pepper drills as the best Maggio's batting record, and the ; 24 B Editor-In-Chief, John Pallein; As­ Anna Postma. '40B presenting the rebuttal. 1VINGS Burpo, rookie pitcher of the Cin­ goals In'27 seconds. Norm Lar­ biscuit's winnings.** GUuits, arrives in camp today, he training camp conditioner. teams coacb^ by Mar* Shea and 23 a bombing trip to Europe and re­ state is tried in Manchester. This la individual medals except Walter abarpahooter poured In 10 pointa OoBBio Mack day held In Pbila- F turn to the United SUtes non-atop. sistant Editor, Lois Thompson: The committee for the Girl Re- Hairy Straw and Douglas Pbslps carter who abot lower than the ^ONDS cinnati Rede, aacms to hava made during the overtime period to give son supplied the wrlnnlhg marker Challedon then would be retired will have to take his salary prob-. "They bring practically every CHiarley Gehringer. delphla. Business Manager, Alfred Laine; serve-HI-Y dance was also an­ ergued for the negatlrs, Janet an idea instigated to conserve rub­ 13 seconds after the sU rt of the to stud on Brann's Maryland farm, lems Btrfiight to President Horace muscle Into play whereas fungo Manager Del Baker said pitcb* Due to wartime reatricUons, a paas ber; all boys and girls under the laat compeDUon and waa Ineligible. I AND STAMPS Johnny Vender Meet the model for his team the game, 87-88. ______28B was needed in order to gain entry Assistant Business Manager, nounced. It consists of Eleanor Brown giving the rebuttal. In addition John Nielsen received hie career. He can throw almoet as Now he is after the conference third period. Bill SummerhiU' (^tallenger n , Challedon'a sire, Stoned m. hitting before the kinks are thor­ era would wrork three er tour ta- Robert Chambers and its adviser. Woodhouse, chairman; Annette Mr. Dougherty, debate coach, age of 19 must not be out driving provided the first two Springfield one of the most highly-bred horses General Manager Bill Terry, who oughly worked out might cause an nlngs In view of tbelr flM to the various buHdtngs. In a car after ten-thirty p. m. If a plaque for being the high scorer hard as Vandy. the double no-htt record of 633 pointa in a aeaaon Carol said aha enjoyed every Miss CarroU; its repoKers, and its Hemenway, Anna Staum, Inez and Lillian Tanner '40B, acted aa man c i 1938. and has a bahtt ot and ths national mark of 1,84^ g o ^ . sver imparted from England, Is has dSTOtsd most of his Viao to epidemic of Charley horses." says gresa. Six jUteban and a eat«» Read Herald Adv*. judges snd gava the dedaion to any persona under thia age are oa the Manchester team. from the Tlgure* W laatoa-M aM minute of the trip, but ahe was glad art department. Hampton and Wanda Kosinaki. B . K. *48. waOdag the first three men, fan­ which Kenny Orlfflth o t nearby thers now. ■tglUng plsyst*. Isft yesterday for SewrelL whose aUm squad wrill be to return to familiar ICancbeatsr. Margery Sheridan, *48. W. KosiBSkl *48. ths affirmative, 2-0. found they are liable to a Ana. ning the fourth, and making the Alderaon-Broaddus compiled in BrasU'e stockralsiog- Industry*, JaekstmTlUs to take over the augmented tomorrow when the In- N. C ,.fa n n who ara daettaad td fifth hit Into a doobla play, avan (our years to ecUpae tbrj.5M aet vfUb about 85 million haad of Uva- Twsnty-two Amerlean towns art club’a minor league ttnalng and fielders and outfielders are due to bolster Beaumont arnm^eeted 8» . 1 by Hank LuJaettl o t Stahford. atoek. la the largoat In the world. aeouttaig aystema. * report. arrtwe tor the w u m . f T \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THITRSDAT, MARCH 5, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1942 FAGB THIRTEEN

R ED R YD ER - Aid for the Enemjr BY PRED HARMAN 1 viA« ecmi40 '^VIHOA- _____ H C a t^LLIK^WSf. roll Sense and Nonsense YOU a? 1 . I VIS'LL KEEPIKAT' sWa Ifie d Hitler and the Devil 1st Old Maid— There's someone A man, according to the VIIID CtM-UION S A Ii RENT (B y Peter F. Hall. Wedeaboro, La.) In the room; band me the mirror. story, called at a doctor’s office ^ T ,L IT n .E Hitler called the Devil up on the 2nd Old Maid—So you can look and told him about his aymptbms. eS A V E R * telephone one day under the bed? The doctor gave him much advice 72 The girl at Central listened to all 1st Old Maid— No. so I can pow­ about how to get well. Then the Household Goods 51 Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 Houses for Sale der my nose. ADtomobile. for Sale 4 Automobiles for S a l ^ Help Wanted-Female 85 they had to say,— colored man started to leave. "But,” the doctor said, "you A L B E R T S G ENTLEM AN needs room, with FOR SALEI—8 ROOM house, with "HeU," she heard Hitler say, "la FOR SALE— 1940 FORD sedan YOUNG W OM AN to teach sew­ all modern Improvements, 3 acres Next Blackout Test Old Man Satan Hom e?" U. S. A. United Standa America! have not paid me.” ; I M l SUPER DELUXE sedan, 1940 ing and dressmaking. Most have Interior Decorators board If possible. Write J. Di- delivery deluxe with heater, line Pace. 131 Spruce street. of land, 3 chicken coops,, barn. Just tell him It’s the dictator who ^"Paid you for w hat?” the darky 5 pusenger Pontiac coupe, 1938 pleasing personality and thor­ Assemble a 3-room model home asked. condition, good tires. Phone Low price. Inquire 70 Mill street. wants him on the ’phone.” It Is a well-known .fact that Pontiac sedan. Wa are pa>-lng top ough knowledge of sewing. Write outfit for couples of moderate "For my advice.” prices for used cars. Cole Motors. Rockville 973-3. means. To Be Like Real One among many organizations, that Box K. Herald. Wanted to Rent 68 The Devil said "How dy” and H it­ members who are away behind In ” I ain’t gonna take it.” the col­ 4164. FOR S A L E - 1933 FORD V-8, in PRICE $197 Lots for Sale 73 ler, "How arc you? ored man said, as he shuffled out. w X n T e D-YOU.n o girl to care their dues have the most to say at good running condition. 6 Jumbo Just Pay $3 W’ockly W AN TE D TO RENT by 2 adults, Whole State Will Be I ’m running a hell here on earth, POR SALE—1938 PLYMOUTH for baby, 2 years old. Apply The Living Room: Modern sag- 3 to 5 room unfurnished apart­ FOR SALE- BU ILD ING lot, o. Recovers Stolen Hives the meetinga. * convertible coupe, radio, heater, tires. Call 591.5 between 6 and 7 so tell me what to do.” An optimist is a man who plants riie.stnut Lodge. 91 Chestnut less settee In rich Mulberry striped ment. Phone Hartford 8-2905. McKee street, with all Improve­ iliflEUU. Uack finish, new top, and four p. m. Through Bee Brands Dark and No One Is "W hat can I do," the Devil said, grass seed one day and buys a street. frieiette, matchln:. club chair, ments. Apply 29 Cottage street. The niost disagreeable job Is \ ^ v r a mower the next, very good tires. Reasonable for "dear old pal of mine FOR .SALE— 1939 DODGE sedan, wing back master’s chair In con­ COUPLE, MATURE. RELIABLE, To Know Beforehand It seems you don’t need any help shoveling coal into a furnace on an OUT OUR W AY V, B Y J. R. W IL L IA M S quick sale, will finance. May be GIRL OR W'OMAN FOR general want, unfurnished house or flat April day after everyon? hSis con­ OUR BDARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE radio and heater. 5 cood Urea. 65 tracting Alice Blue, 7-way Indirect Fort Worth, Tex., March S — you’re doing mighty fine." Ralph—When I was 21 I made seen at 54 High street. hou.sework, downstairs work lamp, 2 end tables, and charming Manchester vicinity. Excellent Suburban for Sale 75 When It Will Be. ceded that winter la over and Delmont street. (/P)—"Hand me the brandin' a resolution to get rich. WE MEOIkl' VOU HMJEi only, plain cooking. Telephone cocktail table, complete. references. Goodwin, telephone spring has come to stay. CGAOjCLANCV.' t NOTE VOO FO R SALE— 1941 2 tone Packard P’OR. SALE LOT, IN Marl­ iron, podner, while I got a "Yes, I was doing very good until Fred— You haven’t done so, any­ enji»p TO SEC VOU’VE INVEKSTED d o n 't SET A REUAPSETi FOR S.\LE 19.34 FORD conver­ ,5383 after 12 M. The Bedroom: Modern walnut 2-0187. MANE NOT GO MUCM A S touring sedan, radio, heater and borough. on tarred road, 15 min­ rope on Queen, here." Hartford, March S—1^5- Con­ awhile ago. way. IC WE COOL.DL4T EWAMCU — A M A J O R .' I' m a l w a y s tible, 1939 Ford .sedan. Call 6730 .with Huguenot Inlays; circle mir­ •pot light. Practically all new utes from Mancbe.ster, size Queen Is a bee. The poper Is necticut's next blackout teat— bar­ When a man named Uncle Sam Ruth— You were born In Geor­ Ralph—No; I found it was eas­ Ikh/ENJT SOM E SUBSTITUTE FEE LIFTED A FINSER TO TRAIN IN SHAPE LIKE THE after 6 p. m. ror dresser, chest of drawers, dou­ KINDA SUBSTrrUTE tires 11165. Apply at 145 Adanns GIRLS FOR OFFICE work. Mrs. 150x200. Price $75. Write. Box P. Bertram R. Olsen, who says ring tonight’s practice alert In the wired me to go slow; gia? ier to change my mind. EMAMEU/ FOR. NOU_R b a t t u e . \NlTM CUE BALL./— POOL ble bed, bedllte, 2 vanity lamps, his method of marking the He said to me, "Dear Hitler, -we Amos— That’s what they tell. me. Fce. KuBaee/ street, Buckland. Clark, Burr Nursery. Read Herald Advs. Herald. eastern part of the state—will be eOMETIMES VOU ■ x'VE WA6EREO Ke e p s m v a i m a n ' and 2 throw ruga, complete. honey-hustlers Is a secret. don't want to be unkind. Ruth— And raised there? Spring Is always just a little Auto Accessories— Tires 6 more like a real air raid alarm. Amos— Well, they tried to raise HIT THlKkSS B V A KING'S RANSOM ON VOU.' f o r s a l e — 1941 PONTIAC WO.MKN FOR W R A PPIN G small The Kitchen: Stain resistant top Eight of his hives were But you have raised hell enough, further away than the end of the ACCIDEW T.^ TIMING AS SHARP AS table (extension style) and 4 me once, but the rope broke. WOULDN'T A UTTUE sedan, good tires, low mileage. FOr X a LE - SO.ME GOOD 525x18 pli.nts. in warm room. Burr stolen. Five of them, repainted The date and time of the test so you better change your coal pile. JAIL COFFEE Telephone 6952 after 4:30. •slightly iisod tircB. Bargain. 144 Nursery, Chas, Yurkshol. sturdy chairs to match plus set of to escape detection, have been ■will remain unknown to all Connec­ mind” ROADWORK DO MORE FOR STIFFEN GOOGAN dishes and silverware, complete. ticut residents until the sirens and Birch street- recovered through the bee v o u R s t a m i n a T M A N h k e a v b s t e r d a v 's Everything Complete At' whistles shriek out their warning. I thought the lease-lend bill was Should Attain Ideal brands. HOLD EVERYTHING GROPING AROUND A POOL' C R lE n ■ NEW TIRES—IF YOU are quali­ GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. • A LB E R T'S— Eat. 1911 He expects to have the other Moreover, said Austin Purvis, bluff, and could never get It DROP IN — OK CALL IN — cellcnt salary. Tel. 20041. 43 Allyn St.—Hartford through. TABLE IN THIS fied for a new ure see Brunner's, three, any day now. secretary of the state blackout A. To Phone 6-03.56 committee. In announcing the plan But It soon put me on the spot M U R K V a t m o s p h e r e 80 Oakland .street. All sl7.es, low WAN TED- GIRL OR MARRIED World Following War MCKINNEY BROTHERS prices. . Open Wed. 4 Sat. Eves. last night, the one alert will extend when he showed me whst For Insurance woman as hostess ip modern serv­ throughout the state aid, unlike he’d do. 505 Main Street (,\t the Center) FOR s a l e - NEW OBSOLETE ice .station in center of town. Ex­ CREAM COLORED Glenwood the recent regional blackouts, Now that's why 1 called you, Sa­ Manchester, Conn. type tires. Can be obtained from cellent opportunity. Write Box F, combination range, with oil burn­ Must Make Use of Pres­ Healy Hands street lights and possibly even de­ tan— I need advice from you, Telephone 6060 - 74.87 the Tire Rationing Board One Herald. er, in excellent condition. Inquire fense factories will be plunged Into For 1 know that you will tell me 550x19, two 30x3 1-2, one 30x3. 20 Avondale Road. ent Circumstances to darkness. just what I ought to do. two 31x4. Barlow Tire Company, Down Rulings Purvis said that the only per­ 595 Mam street. Help Wanted— Male 36 FOR SALE USED DIVAN, In Fashion Better Life, sons who would know in advance "M y dear Hitler; there Is not much 1 1 good condition, reasonable price. Manchester Richard Martin Asserts when the surprise blackout would left to tell, Call at 42 Maple street, after Coroner Fin rr mweos. ■c r a » t. MT o»,______5-5 , t a b l e =■ wUl be charged at the one time rate. lin Tractor Company. Williman- topic of "Living Through and Af­ given by the Arm y information 23 In a report filed in Superior hat. and meet me In H ell!” j Special ratea for long term every Repairing tic. ter the W ar” the theme of the se- center here at the instigation of day advarttaing given upon request. COMPANION, practical nurse, Court, Coroner Healy states that rie.s being conducted under the the first Interceptor command and Ada ordered before the third or PIANO TUNING and repairing. home assistant to lady or aged a car driven by Moses and another Zeb— My father lived to be 90 , BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES fifth day will be charged only for auspices of both the South and will be transmitted to the report Hm-min BY EDGAR MARTIN Player piano specialty. John couple. American, early fifties, driven by Sergeant Odes Poole, and never u.sed glas.ses. j tha actual number of times the ad Musical Instruments 53 North Methodist churches. centers In each town and city by John—Well, lots of people pre- , Appeared, chargjng at the rate earn* tjockerham, 28 Bigelow street. intelligent, reliable, unemeum- Jr., Bradley Field, in which Mr. Martin said in part: the 15 district warning centers fer to drink from a bottle! ; S#W~L5HEN eOMEO - umqEWlE ad but no allowance or refunds can Tel. 4219, bered, highest credentials. Licens­ DO YOU W A N T A used .spinet or Thompson was riding crashed head USE. DVD \ls;OEED">AND V\'S TVMtriAVSN S e n L5UKI HRE ba made' on six time ade stopped "The problems Involved in living located at strategic points L3E r e n t e d N2T TM(00 ( h O ^ JO ST dJ&OLTt P A R LCSEl u .VUU ed driver, good reader. Available grand? See us—we now have sev­ on about one nlle south of the LTlVOU(i>V\TTHE. Ni'OAX U TTU E ^ GOMOGTO 9ERSOL5AUN . after the fifth day. MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ through and after the war depend throughout the, state. TWW ROOM No m il forblda**: display lines not March 15th anywhere in Conn. eral unusual bargains. Drive In­ air base on the Bull Run Turnpike WXiSE SlHPUN ShGSN B R A T VG CSOTVUS CANfT g u a r a n t e e ed, shear grinding, key fitting, considerably on the duration of the All Traffic to Stop TM\ES .50NES, LiOuUDN'T WOLD aold. W rite Post Office Box 202, Man- to Hartford and save money. December 12. Thompson died Im UTTUL '■pRax-vooG; OUST T E L L ,,^SU \TS U5VTK The Herald will not be responsible duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. conflict. This we cannot predict; U5E SURE che.ster. Conn. Easy payments arranged. Trade stantly from a fractured skull re­ As In the regional blackouts, ONE M O RE t h e m TO T ’REOOUS".>»SUT for more than one incorrect tnser* overhauled. Bralthwaite. 52 Pearl we can only work and pray for a Quotations STM2TED PERSON, TWO I lion of any advertisement ordered In your old piano. A. L. Owen ceived in the accident. traffic will come to a halt, houses FMJORfTE. « , T OUT street. WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED short war; anticipate and prepare Richard Martin SCM e vh vn '/ lAORE SKOLO I for more than one time. Music Co., 265 Trumbull street, The coroner holds that Sergeant and stores must be blacked out or goflt. IM t lY N U W V f M. SK U. ». CAT. o»r. SW? NVSCE The Inadvertent omtsalon of in* woman, house cleaning or house­ for the problems which will (tome Ilghta extinguished, smoking will . ------i 09 SAWS SET AND FILED. CORD Hartford. Phone 2-6787. Evenings Poole Is not criminally responsible aorraat publication of advertising work. by day. References. W'rlte after. For those of us who are not the thirties, nor the normalcy 6f be prohibited on streets and pedes­ I pity those who, living, live In 1 w ill be rectified only by cancellation wood saws gummed. Lawn mow­ by appointment for Thomp.son's death. Moses, fear of death. Box N, Herald. called to face the foe, living the twent(es. There i.s no normalcy trians must seek shelter In build­ “Come to bed. Junior— lliere won’t be anybody else along of the charge'made for the service ers sharpened. General grinding. through the war will be largely a Coroner Healy states, drank three — Fuller Patterson, \’lrglnia filer rendered. on the rocky road to a hotter civil­ ings or doorways. toniglil lo sec your sharpsliooling medal!” • All advertisements must conform 15 years experience. Capitol matter of ad'ju.stlng ourselves to cla.s.4es of beer the evening of the with the RCAF, Just before his Rooms Without Board 59 ization. It was Indicated that Arm y la style, copy and typography with Grinding Company, 531 Lydall Situations Wanted— doing without, whatever can be of "The only key to national pros­ accident. last flight. III regalatlons enforced by the publish* use in carrying the struggle to Its Thompson's home was at 3317 I planes would be used to observe the are and they reserve the right to street. Phone 79.58. Male 39 FOR RENT P LE A S A N T room perity and individnal welfare is ultimate conclusion. Except for Ir- North Main street. Fort Worth, effectiveness of the state-wide test. We are told there is too much FUNNY BUSINESS adit, revise or reject any copy con­ with heat, near bath. 61 Winter full employment. Tlus country is sidered objectionable. WANTED TO TUNE, repair and W AN TE D POSITION aS chauf- re.placable losse.s of relativea and Texas, Poole at 209 North Third I Tonight’s eastern ConnecUcut complacency In the country. utreet. blessed with untold riches in natur­ CLOSING HOtTKS— Classified ade regulate your piano or player fe\ir, or caretaker. Apply at 14 friends, this adjustment will not street. Temple, Texas, and Moses test, the last of five regional black­ There must be none In the govern­ to be published same day must be al resources. The greatest of them piano. Tei. Manchester .5052, Essex street. References furnish­ be extremely difficult. Our trou­ at Wa>Tiesburg, Pa. outs in the state In which the resi­ ment. reealved by it o’clock noon Satur­ all Is the ability of our men and dents have been forewarned, will days 10:>0. ed. Boarders Wanted 59-A bles seldom live up to our expccta- .'\nother Ruling — Senator Arthur H. $'andenberg women to work .and to think. When cover these towns: tion.s. It Is even possible that the we have less than full eninloyment. Coroner Healy. in another re­ of Michigan. TelcphoM Tour Want Ada Help Wanted— Female 35 I ROOM A N D BOARD, attic room perifHl will produce some happy Woodstock, Thompson. Ashford, Articles for Sale we squander our greatest wealth. port, holds John S. Dalla, 35 Main W A S H T U B B S Nice Shooting A d . a r . accept.il over th . tiela- WANTED 3 YEAR LICEN.SED with bath. Gentleman preferred results. Let us count our bless­ street. New Haven, criminally re­ Eastford, Pomfret, Putnam, Chap­ After a while one gets used to BY ROY CRANE pboD. at th. CBAROE RATB alven ings, as well as our woes. High Prlnelples escaping. It is like having break­ abov. aa a «oivv«n.lnc. ' to adv.r- operator for full time work at CARAVAN CAMP trailer, two Phone 3533. sponsible for the death of Mrs. lin, Hampton. Brooklyn. Klllingiy. ■N Have Sacrificed Before •This is not a call to abandon Windham. Scotland, Canterbury. fast. tiaara, bat th. CASH RATES will b. the Beauty Nook. practically new tires and tubes, the Ideals upon which this nation Amy Farley, 72. of 145 Mount Ver­ HOW ace.pt*d aa FULL PAYMENT It •Those things which we must non street, Middletown, and her Plainfield. Sterling, Lebanon. — Lieut. Col. Witold 8ujkuwskl, paid at th. builne.i ottlc. on or be- (used less than 300 miles! 450x21. now get along without, are all was founded, and which have sister, Mrs. Helen Wheeler, 78, of Franklin, Sprague, Lisbon. Gri.*!- who earaped from his native for. th. ..Tenth day following th. Price $.50. Call 4923. Jumper things which people have lacked .served it so well in the past. Tho.so Poland. flrat ini.rtlon of each ad otherwise WANTED —WAITRE.SS. Apply 861 Lathrop avenue, Detroit, Mich. wold, Voluntown. Bozrah, Norwich, before; and lacking them, have worthy purposes continue lo point WASMOOnM th. CHARGE RATE will be collect- Sheridan Hotel. f o r s a l e —ME.’l’S REBUILT The two elderly women were Preston, Montvllle, Ledyard and •A No reeponelblllty for errori In not only survived, but have pro out olir common objectives. But NCAOBLdOa and relaaled shoes. Better than 1 North Stonington. Must we have more disasters X SHOT IN telephoned ad. will be aeenmed and EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER gres.sed toward a better civlliza- | to keep faith with those high prin- riding In a car, driven by Mrs. new cheap shoes. Sec them. Sam I like Pearl Harbor before we real­ their aeovraeir cannot be guaran- wanted to take charge of office. tion. Because we have arranged ciples we must ‘ design ■ policicfi ami---< Farley, when It was struck by an SCLPOlPfUSE] teeA Yulyea, 701 Main. ize that this war Is a life-and- o THtae's A Must know shorthand, Tober our lives to having the things programs which will translate oil truck Sept. 2 in Berlin, driven death struggle for every one of bides of Clsssificationa by Dalla. The coroner states that tsmstMcfl. Baseball Mfg. Co. which we mii.-d now forego, we them Into action, and which will Y . M. C. A. us? USICA Hlrtha e e . • • e e aaee.e.ae. ea.ee A will be greatly Inconvenienced. But keep pace with propro.ss. Dalia was traveling at a speed ex­ - T reasury Secretary Henry Mor- Sngagemeneo ...... B Household Goods we will develop a new sense of 'Those program.^ will not be ceeding the legal limit. genthau, Jr. . „ Marriages KAe.'e..#...*...... C In a third report. Coroner Healy Schedule Deaths ...... D STUDIO COUCHES and Divano- values. We will come to a greater found by approaching the problem Card of Thanka ...... * K las, built by a famous manufac- I appreciation of the comforts and entirely from the viewpoint of reports that Murray D. Kay, Rus­ With one arm I could do a bet­ Tom orrow: Ba Memoriam ...... F turer. Excellent choice of covers, luxurle.s which have seemed to be capital, or lab-ir, or agriculture, sell Road, Southington, la not ter job than that guy. No wonder Lost and Found ...... l criminally responsible for the auto 9:00-12:00 Second shift recrea­ AanouDcemnets ...... t $39.95 and up. Pearl’s Appliance necessltie.s All the sacrifices which o r . any other groups. Our social he gave It up. and Furniture Center. 599 Main | we will be called upon to make in and economic lives arc far too In­ accident death Jan. 22 of Delphla tion group, gym. Personals ...... • e* t USED 1:00-2:00 Third Shift recreation -Beany Nuasbaum, New Yorker Aateaiobllee •treet. Hotel Sheridan Bldg. the war effort will be slight, com­ terrelated to permit any .solution Glrouard. 73, of Clark street, who claims to have bung (Ntper Automoblea fur Sale ...... * pared to those which were forced which Is dictated by 'self-interest Southington. group, gym. 'Automobiles for Exchange .... I 3:00-5:00 Open gym, boys. with Adolf Hitler In Vienna. i f FOR SALE OR RENT, hospital on many people only a decade ago. of the individual or of the grodp. The report states that Glrouard Auto Accessories—Tires ...... f 5:15-6:00 Business Men. gym. Auto Repairing— Painting »«••• 7 beds: sll adji.stments for con­ when they were driven from their When any one group gains ah ad­ vaa struck by Kay's car while he A L L E Y OOP Auto Schools ...... • e , . , 7*A TIRES venience of patient and nurse. was crossing Clark street at night. 6:30-9:30 Men and women ahow- Not Over Yet BY V. T. HAMLIN home.s. and to the verge of starva vantage over the others, the flow Autoe—Ship by Truck . . . j . . . * i Reasonable. Phone Keitij^s, 4159. tlon— bec.ause we had lost a bat­ ers. Autos^For Hire ...... 7 All Sizes ^ of production and consuniptlbn is 6:00-7:00 Mapleleaves, gym. A Thought SEE, VOOR. MEY,OOOLA...WE Oarages—Service—Storage tle on the field of economics. disturbed, our economic system Is you m e a n t h a t yEH, AN' THAT WAS OOR yCu-ftE A GENIUS.' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS I Four Counties Crtmeless 7:00-7:30 Duffy, gym. MlGHNESSr NEARUY GOT THEIB > WAS KING JOHN? OH ..> MY LAST COCONUT, TOO, L— Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... 11 1.75x19 5.25x18 "Unable to roam at will a^ut thrown out of balance, and we all THE FLVIMG AMD MOW LEADER THAT lOOR AIR ATTACK ^ (Wanted Autoa—Mniorcyclea ... 11 furniture, rugs and lamps. 604 7:30-8:30 Pioneer Parachute How long halt ye between two THETRE TRyiNO i TOO BAD 80U MIESED BUT I’ll GET'IM/ ^ PRACTICALLY the countryside, we are likely to suffer; even the members of the D R A G O N S Tim e . ' H IM / '---- - COME ON. OOOLA..WE^ •Bsalacsa sad Profeaalnsal lervleva East Middle Turnpike. Telephone | Lansing, Kas., March 5— (S’)— Co., gym. TO BREA RUIlkJEO KING 6.00x16 6<^Oxl6 cultivate a better community ex­ group which seemed, for the mo­ eplnlons?— I Klnga 18:21. a o f i THAT g o t t a f l y b a c k a n Business Services Offered ...... 13 Some parts of ij^fisas aren’t so 7:00-9:00 Furniture Refinishing, UP T H IS I ’ J-OHN-S ARKriL Bousebold Services Offered ....ll-A 8224, istence and a finer home life. We ment. to have been the gainer. OUR ATTACK. MOUSE ^ N GET SOME MORE WS’VE GOT 'EM bad. Grant Osborne, Pawnee and loft. O N TH E Building—Contracting ...... may see a decline in the number of Only if we all work toward a com­ A doubtful throne Is Ice on sum­ ‘T m going to quit— it’s getting 60 the public expects too V a m m u n i t i o n / O N THE RUN Florlate— Nuraerlea ...... 1& BRUNNEk'S FOR SALE 7 P'OOT Elertrolux Wichita counties are absolutely 6:30 Open alleys. mer seas.— Tennyson. REBELS.' Funeral Directors ...... divorces, and an increased feeling mon purpo.se, and not toward 7:30 Country Club, 2 alleys. much!* 80 Oakland Street refrigerator, water cooled, per- | of responsibility to care for rela- without representation In the Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 feet condition. Call 4410 widely divergent extremes, can we state penitentiary. The crtmelesa 7:30 Rivard, 2 alleys. Insurar^ce ...... 1* Manchester t^-es less fortunate than we. a re­ attain any satisfactory degree of 8:00 Nutrition Lecture, Banquet Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 sponsibility which has 'Urgely been counties have a combined popula­ Moving—Trucking—Storage 20 Open Evenings success. tion of a little more than 24,000. HalL TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Pubjic Passenger Service ...... 20-A given over to governmental agen­ An all-tmportant factor in the Painting— Papering ...... M cies. We will find parents and chil­ success with which we meet the PTofeasional Services 22 dren learning, once again, tp en­ Repairing ...... 23 problems of living both through RENTALS joy a quiet evening at home. nd after the war Is our mental Crocheted Hats for Spring Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 14 "Another factor In living during! J" G r a n d p a F u t t y a n p h is w a r m a p s '''. A . , , Toilet Goods and Servl'^e '...... 21 SEE ARTHUR A. titude. The complacent and TVanted— Business' Service ...... 36 the war is taxes. It Is not neces-1 who ■iT>- ICd«eall4>Bal Courses and Classes ...... 27 KNOFLA Private Insiructions ...... 23 FOR SALE Real Estate — Insurance ■ bih.?7n tm, will not tUI on Ui.in .r. I S!^ Dancing ...... 28*a 870 Main St. Phone 6440 IT Mnsleal— Dramatir ...... 29 4-Room Single House, not 1944, they are likely Wanted— Inst met Ions ...... 30 new and needs some repairs, where In thethrstraTiphere. stratos I POMlW* FtBanrial - * . . 1 A«r4la rtF fViA ixfot* nt* Fnofw* W'nlCri FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS have been compared to death in evils of the war or those ‘"’j Baiting the Trap BY MERRILL BLOSSER •Bonds— Stocks— M» rik iges ... -31 but very giMid liuy at $3650. may come after. Business Oppcrtunltlu? ...... 31 their cerUlnty ; and to a very large Neither should we be defeat­ Honey to Loan ...... 33 degree, we know as little concern­ _Cb**e ON.seuwYN — M xin r fillo w f Help aaii Xltaatlons 6-Hoom Single House, oak ists, who believe that no matter I I I T hank s , pslla- W FU COMS AND ing them. Taxation Is the price Th e d istr ict a t t o r u b v .' RiG mtd — Bu t WE OUT, SSfWVN. a t Help Wanted-Female ...... 36 First Mortgage what we do, we are all doomed to w e Only w a n t i w e 'll PICK YO U UR / HOW floors and trim, furnace paid by the people for the func­ SM pU. OUT w it h a w a r r a n t .' MAY GET OUR. BUT this really/ le a s t so m e th in g / need ARE YOU ON DKTATON, Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 another existence in the Dark faleamen Wanted ...... 36-a heat, 2-car garage. $5000. tions imderUken, at their request TROUS6RS KICKBO/ is n t the j it w il l That ll scAne I SOMBo nE ___ _ J u ne ? Help Wanted —Male or Female 37 LOANS or with their consent, by the gov­ Ages. Not having their remark­ CORRBCr , y BB A HR' H E O C eS ^ TO TAKF Agenta Wanted ...... 37*A able ability to foretell the future, / PgCCCOURB.' f UGAL- INTO , f DOWN w h at Situations Wanted—Female ... 6-Room .Single Hou.se. oil ernment; to promote and Increase 7 we cannot prove that they are lo o k in g SltuUtlons Wanted—Mala .. 3k No Bonus or the general welfare of the people. TALKINfi! j^HE SAffS! Employment Ageti les ...... 71 40 heat. 2-car garage. $5500. wrong when they say that society ^ d o c u m c n t/ In other words, we have tsixatlon, BUY a ”'____ aj (f T T K SIAKT 9PEEPN6 ALONSTVe DncrnPMOMrWN W anted—To Buy ...... II Telephone 7-3211 prepared for spring! gaged In a 'total' war. Let us pray *"8 through and after the war, the PttAMiNG if 90\£ CHATTBt' 1BM..1DNI H M UTTLI MVlOON OF Bee me Baard— Hatrle—He—rta that it will be followed by a 'total' eighth and ninth verses of the Heaiaaraats Pattern No. 8130 is In sizes 12 10 « U 6CNK4L MAKlNEU.0 -PC 'M M tr jm m HffAgauNoiHCKNOor Booms Without Board . peace. Those who died a quarter of fourth chapter o f Second Corin- IPIA IHJff NIXT L04D Cf TOWW to 20. Size 14 Jumper q u ir e s 3 a pentury ago In a 'war to end all thlans, wherein the AposUe Paul -T)€ «M>. Boardera Wanted ...... 3-4 yards 35-lnch material; 2 3-8 5317 Country Boafd—Resorts ...... wars,’ did not d l^ n vain, for they reports, "W e are pressed on every OLM 4HOUL0 WMl MASON,INC. i yards 64-inch. Blouse, 1 3-4 yards Ilotela— Reatauraota ...... won their war. raTther, those o f us side, yet not stralUned; perplcx- IHATU. KSSP >Ot* MINP OFF Wanted—Rocroe—Board ...«•• 35 or 39-tnch material. Bool Estate Far Beat who lived after Uved In vain, forced, yet not unto despair; pursued, By Mrs. Anne Oahot add alp to yoiir spring outflti The JCOflCHY 4Mt1H./. running Dutcb- bonnet Is made In Apartmeuta. Fiats. Tsnemento Real Estate Wanted! For this attractive pattern, send we lost the peace. yet not forsaken; smitten down, Spring is just around the comer Buataooo Locations for Rent .. 15c in coin, your name, ,address, "The- other great post-war task yet not destroyed." two sections (takes 1 2-ounce skein U0M«3 ^ 2 Mnt ...... and you'U need a good looking bon­ of wool) and has a flat "popcorn Buburbap For R en t ...... Have clients waiting for singles, 2-famiIies, 4-famlliea pattern number and size' to The will be the development o f an econ­ "When there are no more diffi­ Rammer Homaa For Rent ••••• Manchester Evening Herald, To­ omic system In which everyone will cult problems to solve, then, and net—preferably one that Isn't too stitch” bow oh top. Both are hats Waatod to Ront ...... and farms of all descriptions. For results list your day's Pattern Service, 106 7th have an opportunity to.^eam his then only, will be the time to cease expensive—In which to greet the you'U be proud of! Boat Batato For Solo the struggle for Improvement. It For crocheting Instructions for Asartmoat Batidiag for Salo m « Avenue, New York, N. Y. livelihood; which wUl enable us to first dafly-down-dilUes! BBSteooo Proporty for Salo property with: restore and fco increase our stand- would be a very vain man Indeed Both these crocheted hats w ill be Drap^ Beret and Dutch Cap (Pat­ Fatma amd Imad ‘ Planning new clothes for spring? arda of Uvlng; and which will per- who believed that he had earned popular all iqiring. and summer. tern No. 5SI7) send 10 cents In Bouaoo fur Salo . Then send for the Fashion Book, mit us to pay the costs of govern- the right to such perfect bliss on The big, soft beret model Is a style Coin, Your Name and Address aiu' tsr BaleBalo ..... —it shows sizes for all the family far Sals ..w . ment which were pokponed during earth. For myaelf, I think that hit. It ’s made o f two flat circles o f the l^ tte m Number to Anne Catwt The MandMStsr Evening Herald, sssss*^m*Vfl Pattern 15c, Pattern Book 16c, recent yean, and which are being] sbaU be just as happy, If it comes crochet and is held on the head by Rxehsass ... R. T. McCann Agency 106 ScTsaUi avenue. New. York One Pattern and Pattern Book postponed now. Our slofan this | not In my time.** a close flttlng band of knitting. atar. - Enrieee l eeat pnetige foe 69 Center Street Phonehpii 7700 or 8631 ordered together 25c. Ekicloae Ic time cannot be *back to normalcy.) j — y------Make It In navy, in white, in In pdetage for each ^pattern. Ws want naither the normalcy of 1 Virglnia,liaa a town named Ante. seda g rsio , In any onlor '* THURSDAY, MARCH 8 .1 9 4 0 ^ \ — ^ A G E FOURTEEN iSattr^ratrr 1Ettrtiiu0 Bfrato Areraffe Daily Circulation Tha Weather For ths Month ot Febmnry, 194X Foneant «< U. S. Woather Bunaa * Mrs. Norman Arit, secretary od Final Report 7,120 / Bala ending Into today; llttla the Manchester Garden Club, an­ 600 Attended Only 319 Houses in Town - B 1 N 6 O -- About Town nounces that she has received a Montber of the Aofift jSiaurnpBiPir iwiiFniiu] xiFraui chnago in tempenturo tonight. notification from R. M. Crockett, On Test Here TONIGHT 8 O’CLOCK Bunaa ot Olienlanoao president of the Connecticut Hoiti- Raid Lecture? In 1842, Old Book Reveals Manchester— City of Village Charm Tlie Manchester Ski club will culturai society, that he has be^ ODD FELLOWS HALL rtjiw some MceUent ««vln« pic­ obliged to drop the proposition of W ardens to Review. Jobs SP0N80BED BY KINO DAVID LODGE, L 0. 0. r. tures at the Y.M.C.A. thU evem ^ an excursion to the New Total taxes collected In Man­ sof $456.68 to meet and the third (ClaasISed AdverUsluf on Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Another Phase of War­ ; largest payer was Benjamin Ly------GAM ES ------VOL. LXL, NO. 133, for the benefit of members and Flower show, and i.s concentrating chester in 1842. 100 years ago, Performed at Blackout Games ...... - • ■ M-00 Priic Per Game friends. There will be a short bus^ on the bus trip to Bo.ston on the den's Trainiii}: Unfold- amounted to $24,917.88. according I man, who lived in the Manchester ' Green section and was taxed for \ Special O raea ...... $10.00 Priae Per G ^ ness meeting prior to the 18th for the New F.ngland spring to a rate book of th a t date jii.»t Tuesday Evening. 1 Special G a m e ...... $50.00 Priaa and all arc asked to be on hand flower show in the Mechanics hinid- fd at High Srhool. unearthed. Of this amount $22,- $444 61 .More Old T axpayers Door Prise $10.00 prom ptly a t eight o*clock. Ing. If necessary more than one 226.66 was paid by residents of A critique on the recent blacV- $1.00 Admission Inclndee AU of the Above Games. bus will be chartered. Mrs. A.sh Nearly 600 local residents were Manchester and $2,735 66 by non- There were 15 tax bills for the different members of the Bidwell out test will be held Tuesday eve­ Special Cards lOc Each. The Study Group of the South would like to hear from local Gar­ ■present in the High school audito- realdenta. ning. March 10, at 7:30 ’at the M ethodist W. 8. C. S. wUl meet at The list of non-rcsldeiits .showed family and as a result they paid den club members or others a.s liiim last night a.s an important the church tomorrow evening at Aoon HR possible, and reminds that that most of them were residents $1,998.38 between them. The tax Hollister street school auditorium 7:30. The program will be m tickets for the Boston show may phase of an air raid w.srden's of East Hartford, because there list al.so contained the nam es of for all post and aector wardens, it AHied Defense Forces Evacuate Batavia; charge of Mrs. Lewis Haskins. be securevi at a discount h. oio training was enfolded. The main was a dispute at that time about ' eight members of the Biince fam­ ily. six of the Cheney family, six was announced today by Assis­ Mrs. Arthur Gibson, leader of the M arch 12. part of the evening was spent on the dividing line in the western tant Chief Warden Charles S. p a rt of the town. It wa.s ahso re­ ' of the Griswold family and the group. wUl be the hostess.______incendiary bombs, and the meth­ same number of the Hollister fam­ Burr. It is expected that the final Womans Benefit A.ssoriatlon corded th a t .some of the land own­ reports on the test will be com­ DINE'and DANCE ods of oxtingui.shing them. Many ers in .Manchester were residents ily. There were 27 Keeney.s who members vil! meet tomormw < \e- of those pre.sent were household­ paid taxes and eight members of pleted by that time. TONIGHT! FRANKIE VALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA ning at 7:,10 at .Spruce and Oak of New Haven, .Paybrook and H art­ It was also .innounced today ers .anxioius to obtain the inform a­ ford. the Lyman family Tlie McKee that a 16 mm. film, complete with WE’RE KNOWN FOR FINE FOODS! PINEHURST streets. From there they will pro­ tion for luse in llieir own homes, family was another large taxpayer ceed to the home of .Mrs. Mary The amount of the grand list us sound tract, is available to local should an actual air raid conie. It not given in the old hook nor i.s I in Mancliesler anti the list con- ■organizations on request. The film Broilers — Chicken Cacciatore — Roast Beef —— Steaks Japan Reports Landing of More Troops Squatrito who died Tue.sday night. FRIDAY SALE is strc.sscd th at speed .and prom pt- the rate of taxation shown, each i tains the names of n.ne members is entitled. "How To Put. Out An Oysters and Clams On the Half Shell Her daughter. Mrs. John Lloyd. Is nc.ss are the main factors in put- i of that family. Bills were also On-Grade A York Slate a membei/arid was formerly health person subject to the tax having Incendiary Bomb", and is certain ting out an incemllary bomb, and | the amount of hi.s tax set down ! charged against eight of the Ris- FINE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER nurse for the local review. to be most interesting to all local this should not he left up to the ji agaln.st hi.s or her name, ' lev family and 13 of the Spencer householders. Shoestring wardens alone. Eaih rc.sidcnt in. ; faimlv In addition to the amount First Lieutenant. Infantry Re- i ' lairgest Taximyer The film is the property of the Posthumous Award to Army Pilot town slioiild know what to do tIORROW NIGHT ple for SO Years. day on his return from his serts Americans Face Strawberries Monday and Tue.sday. and in Stam­ Indianapolis, March 6— UP) — Tokyo (From Japanese Bandoeng, Java, March 6. trict will be tdastma.ster Sunday 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. post as minister of state in 1 pound Cod and 1 packaire ford. March 3'and I The Manches­ Express Business ORANGE HALL Phone 6-(H)07 Theodore Dreiser says he can't Broadcasts), March 6.—(/P) Attacks from Shores. —(/P)—Dutch and Allied de­ ter Garden club us a member of evening at headquarters of the eastern Mediterranean area. —Imperial headquarters an­ fense force.s have evacuated Peas f o r ...... - • • • 59® Manche.ster Fire department at see what has produced In America the Federation ami .several of its Sliuws Decrease He said 50,000 to 100,000 tons nounced today that Japanese Chicago, March 6 - r cent. This, it was YOU CAN ’PHONE .514.1 AND (^RDER RU-BER-OID hatch into the full realization that face bombing attacks not from | will be held at 6 o'clock sharp. in Eritrea "is going to be a Air Attack Dislocates Jap Plans; More Troops .Isuided I land across the sea, but from their I tavia, a delayed communique from ROOFING NOWM No more Stained walK streaked we are the greatest race of thumb mum $U00^______explained, is due to the many em­ N early 125 are expected to a t­ whacker.” He praised American The public was told, meanwhile, very shores, " the high command reported, ao Thoraaa E. Egan, of 22 West ergency war orders which have twaddlers on earth." j tend the party. AH of the members floors, or loose plaster! You’ll discover that our roofing material help and said "United that additional Japanese troops He said the Germans could bring that they could consolidate their Center street, was arrested for in­ priority and have cut down the have been with the department for adds new beauty and charm to your home—and protect States officers and men sent ‘"hut Asserting "1 can’t see what has toxication last night and will ap­ landed on Java ye.sterday. This in­ 1 thinning ranks in more favorable number of regular business de­ a number of years and are regu­ It for years and years. r U-BER-OID roofing is weath- there got down to the job with Drive Against Australia Is Seen formation was carried by Domei position.* for the Battle of West­ pear in town court Saturday. (Continued on Page Ten) (Oontlniied on Page Ten) liveries. lars. It is also expected that quite typical American thoroughness and attributed to the Bandoeng ern Java, presumably in the high Mr. Nickerson said this morning ertight and long-lasting! It has insulating qualities for A ------a ------• Advertisement— a number of the auxiliary force, even temperatures winter and summer. Why not drop and worked in closest cooperation radio. plateau around the military head­ tliat he expected the heavy ship­ recently added to the department with us.” Imperial headquarters, report­ quarters at Bandoeng. ments of the local nurseries to Campaign to Knock Out T nhnr Bay Raid Believed John DlSalvo of the State Tailor in soon and decide on the shade and style >ou prefer. Returning to become minister ing on widespread air activity over "A* a result of the enemy's Shop, 8 Bi.-well street, has retamed start about the 10th of this month Reds Tighten itiooney, L.anor prevented Re- Java, declared that Japanese Na- Rangoon, Pegu great superiority and mastership and that the March biisiiioss would of production, Lyttleton declined Darwin Naval Base and from New York with a full line of Sm M 01^ cMttfM IBT acamcv to discuss the phsaibillty of anoth­ i val aircraft made a mass raid on of the air, " ,*aid the high com­ new spring suits for men and definitely show an Increase. Every newal of Offensive Ow F»cl Oa t>clhrc«i« er British offensive in North Afri­ Envelope All of North the Bandoeng airfield Wednesday, mand. "our troops are exposed boys. section of Manchester is now in­ Good Roofing Gives You Ring Around Leader, Dies; shooting down or destroying on Still in Hands continuously to such violent bom- cluded in the delivery service from S e m c ^ proiridw yo$i w ith # ca. On Bataan Peninsula. ■OAK GRILL- rccetm that if by ib« mew Coast Seen Next Move. the ground 18 aircraft. pnmtid He gave the impression, how­ banlment that they have been un­ the local office. •WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” th* m



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