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««WMOAt, MAJtUH 11 X K l L y B The Weather Manchester Evening Herald Averag# Daily Cireabitioii Forccant.ul L.. o. ^teatuer Bureau Wm iha Manta a t Fabtnary, 1948 Fair tonight, slightly coMer In Dr. Henry Smith Leiper, execu­ Memorial Temple. Pythian Sla­ money paid to data la $78.00 and ed la two and only ona amployae inlerlor; some high rlondlnes* refunds to employeea not partici­ a t the town is receiving the pen­ tive secretary of the American ters. will meet tomorrow evening Police Court Town Pension 9,116 Wednes^y, but otherwise fnir and About Town Committee, World Council of in Odd Fellows hall. Card, games pating in the plan la $343.47. Of­ sion. ’ Oil Buraers ------1------^----- Mensber a l tha Andlt mild. churches, will give the first in the will follow the business session, fice expenses are $117.10. The and with a social time and refreshments treaaurer has invested $20,000 of B anna Otaentottena series of live lectures under aus­ Judge Raymond E. Bewrm Report Made z a t iciM Ocrtrud* Nealey of 67 pices of the local committee of the by the tending entertainment com­ the sinking fund in U. S. Govtm-/ Manchester-^A City of Village Charm Wadcworth atrMt w u in Boiton, Hartford County Y.W.C.A., to­ mittee. found probable eauae and bound ment Bonds. ^ RUBBER SHEETINCf Furnace^ 'jlaac^ fHia waek'Mid attendliif tha night at eight o’clock in the audi­ Arthur St. Pierre of 151 Maple The total number of employaas A Few StiD Available. PRICE THREE CENTS Treasurer Waddell Is­ of the town from whom tledi^lona DIAPER PAILS MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1945 '(TW ELVE PAGES) "annual flower ahow. torium of the- Nathan Hale schooL Miss Jeanette Buchanan, leader atreet over to the Superior Court (Claaalfled Adverttatog oa Faga 18) The theme of the series Is “ Ldberty of Girl Scout Troop No. 12 which is have been made from pay-rolls as RACKLIFFB OIL CO. in bonds of 12,500 in Town Court sues Figures Showing of March 6, 1945 Is 139 and the A Military Whist for the benefit and Justice For All.” Season affiliated with the Second Congre­ Arthur Drug Stores TaL Hartford 7-ei81 tickets are on sale at Dewey-Rlch- gational church, attended the thla morning. , Condition of the Fund. total number of employees, not e f the Red Cross will be held next participating ih the plan, who are 845 Main St. Rnblnew BMg. 888 Maple Avenoe — Hartto week Wednesday evening March man’s, or admission may be paid morning service in a body yester­ St. Pierre was presented In Protection at Remagen Bridge at the auditorium for any of the day, in observation of the 33d court last Wednesday morning on not participating an. Concord, Maas., State Reformatory of pqy-roll of town employees, in devastated lands. Any pieces, ty will show motion pictures of 18 Main St. Tel. 8085 i Near Superhighway and asked the court for leniency. participating in the town pension large enough to be cut into four- England and France before the plan. inch squares will be welcome. Used present war. The hostesses will Jumble Inn, Manchester's teen­ The accused had been sentenced to on their hemocrau Auert ^iVotcrS Will the Maaaachuaetta Institution for 820,000 Inveated In B on^ BMitorlal must be clean and in good be Mrs. Hatty Kuhney, Mrs. Nella age canteen, played host to over The total amount of pension ] publican-Drafted Bill 1 _ , ^ , condition. Materials may be left Gillette, Mrs. Julia Loomis. Mrs. one hundred youngsters on Sat­ a Crime committed In that state. I>ess Than Two Miles at the headquarters of the Red Edith Bailey and Mrs. Jennie urday evening. He was apprehended here on WHEEL CHAIRS On Labor Relations iShOtV Wortu Cross In the House and Hale build- Segar. The bowling alleys, ping pong March 4 about 9:30 p. m. by Offi­ 33rd Anniversary From Six-Lane Road cer Winfield Martin who caught Falls Short of Ex-', Trying to Expand !g;;- tag. or at the Production room In room, game room and snack bar HOSPITAL BEDS Linking Ruhr With the Center church parish house. St. Pierre and a, 14-ycar-old boy Nu-Wood For Rent er Sale. Daughters of Liberty No. 135, were in popular demand through­ pectations; Intend to Unity Stand / li,A‘ out the evening. trying to open a cash register Frankfurt - on • Main; L. O. L. I„ will celebrate their 42d which they allegedly had taken ARTHUR & JAMES, INC. Members of the Anderson-Shea anniversary tomorrow evening in Dancing Instruction was given Tie Ceilings Back Scott Proposal*. * Post Auxiliary, Veterans of For­ from a barber .shop on Maple 108 Farm'gt’n Ave. Htfd. 3-4848 Oder Bridgeheads Germans Estimate 60y> Orange hall. A short business in the gym from 8 until 10 p. m. street. Attic Insulation People of ?iew Hamp­ P-'. eign Wars, will meet at the comer meeting at 6:30 will precede the At 10 movies, the highlight of Repair Work — New Work State Capitol, Harford,, 000 to 70,000 Ameiv o f Woodbridge and Starkweather supper and entertainmenL Mem­ which sketches were of New Eng­ llarch 13.— (/P)— A serious shire to Hallot on streets tonight at 7:30 p. m. and bers are requested to make returns land, South America and the war lean Troops in Crit* . will proceed to 06 Starkweather on the home front. The movids I'.eavage on the state labor Subject ^ of Setting Germans Report Reds 1.100 Bombers o f stubs for the blanket drawing ASHES and RUBBISH ical Sector Now* Street to pay their respects to the which will take place during the lasted until 11:30 when the can­ LECLERC Raymond F. |elations issue was reported Up World Federation. Attacking.**— I-.*..- North^orth of " ..late Mrs. Margaret Keefe, whose evening. teen closed. REMOVED jirtually inevitable today in f . ^laughter, MrS. Florence Streeter, FUNERAL HOME Schaller pliable legislative sources as Frankfurt; Kuestrin Jjjt Dortmuiid; Pari.*!, March 13.-—(yP)-— 14- Is a member of the organization. TELEPHONE 8962 Bulletin! If.' 2.‘t Main Street Contractor and Builder democrats, joined by some Captured by Soviets. First Army infantrymen libor representatives, flatly Concord, N. H., March IS—- Half tracks mounting anti-aircraft guns, of the First Army, stand guard at the approach to the drove ea_t from their Rhine Paul Ottone and Joseph Hublard, Phone 5269 218 Parker St. Tel. 6446 GAVELLO & E. SCHULZ (gV-The plana o f the great Berlin Raided Ir., of Middle Turnpike, returned Isserted that a Republican- bridge over toe Rhine at Remagen, Germany. The soldier on the truck at right uses binoculars to I.,ondon. March 13.—(/P) bridgehead today to a point . stnteamen to affiliate the Uni­ keep a sharp lookout for possible enemy planes. (AP wirephoto from Signal Corps radiophoto.) yesterday from the west coast af­ HALE'S SELF SERVE ted bill on the subject fell ted States with a world federa­ — Soviet troops are attack­ less than two miles from the ' ter spending the past month in liort of their expectations. tion, posseaslng world police six-latie super-highway link­ Oakland, Cadiforaia. The Original In New England! ing powerfully north of City in Path of Allied |seen Unacceptable b.v RIsCasal powers, recelv^ the approval ing the Ruhr with Frankfurt Even before the details of the of the first plain American Frankfurt in an attempt tO| Armies on Western Members of the Army A Navy Delegates Not on the Main. New gains wid­ Iv. |.O.P. bill were made public, Sen- citizena to vote on It In New Yanks Chasing Japs expand their bridgeheads; Iv Club are requested to meet at the or Lieon RtsCassl, Democratic Hampshire town meeting elec­ over the Oder river, the Ger­ Front Written Off ened the bridgehead to near- / clubhouse. Main and Forest streets, ly six miles at pointa along its p TUESDAY SPECIALS! loor leader, said he had learned tions today: In Swnnzey, N.H„ man high command said to­ thb evening at 7 o'clock. From Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! l-iough about It generally to know first town to report on a ref­ Bound to Any As Dead After Raid. mile breach in the German Rhill^ there they will proceed to the Hoi- SMART WOOLENS day after Moscow announced line. i liat It would not be acceptable to erendum laid before 17$ voters Into Mindanao Hills loran liberal Home la tribute to lls party, which controls the Sen­ In town nteetlng, all 17$ voted capture of the east bank for­ The Germans eattmated .toat Dennis Coleman, who was a mem­ Bulletin! lu.. te- • ■ In favor. Pledged View tress of Kuestrin. The Nazi com­ from 60,000 to ''0,000 First Army ber. fo r As result, said RIsCassi, Senate Take Zamboanga TowUj mand said the Russian assaults London, March IS. — (4^— troops were in the critical araa— Danish Pastry Pkg. of 6 29c emocrats will remain firm in Concord, N. H., March 13.—;^wn^<>Jor such a^s^keup^nUgW •treet Corporal Miller is station­ The referendinn was inserted In day, while other doughboys Guam, Manh 1 3 - lA')— Seven The German communique told of Service— Knowledge— World Friendship j/ould report the Scott bill favor- a number of town warrants In toe team.” ed in Alaska. Stettlniua. who is chairman, met pressed the cleanup of southern local breaches by Red Army troops, front was written off dead to-1 aHo^ved the LudendorR fbly this week If the Republican 225 communities holding meetings important war plants and harbor as lill proved unacceptable to them. the other members of the delega­ Luzon island. beating toward Stettin from the day following a shattering attack | bridge at Remagen to stand, per- Banana Flakes Lge. Jar 43 C today—making the Granite State The 41st seized four villages on installations were damaged in yes­ (Dehydrated). Withhold Official Comment tion. except Former Secretary north. on Dortmund by more than 1,100 ;mitting Americans to cross toe Hull, at the State department and the iilghway about two miles terday's terrific incendiary bomb­ The Second While Russian Army Representatives of organized la- (Conttnned on Page Fonr) north of Zamboanga as engineers British heavy bombers which drhp-' Rhine with dry feet, lor, some of whom It was under- subsequently took them across the ing of Nagoya, reconnaissance to the northeast battled within ped about 6.000 tons of explosives] Gains Relatively Slow A REMINDER! No. 3 Oaa Valvtta Fancy AH Oreen street to the W^lte House for a were reconditioning a captured photographs disclosed today. sight of the sharp church spires of I t o ^ had been shown the Repub­ nearby bomber airdrome, 215 on toat eastern gateway to toe Gains eastward from too Rhine The J W . H A L C CORF. lican measure, withheld official meeting with the president. Fifteen fires still were burning Danzig, where the war began. Part Ruhr in 29 minutes yesterday. ; in the rugged hills, sheer cliffs and Wlicn Yoo Need More In his initial statement to the miles from Borneo. The Japanese in the Industrial city, which pro­ of the civilian population dnd mili­ MANCMBSTBR CONH* fomment. Unofficially, however, abandoned formidable fixed posi­ It was the biggest daylight at- valleya of the Westerwald was Asparagus Can 1 9 c Ine labor leader whd asked not to Plan to End groap, a paragraph of which was duces 40 to 50 per cent of all Jap­ tary garrison of Danzig has been tions before the town and around evacuated by sea, Moscow dis­ tack ever staged by the R. A. F , ‘ relatively slow. The Germans were INSURANCE le identified, termed the measure released for publication by the anese warcraft, when the photo­ which also kept the mighty Allied making their strongest stand at Headquarters for Girl Scout Equipment 1 "lawyer’s bill,” which did not give State department, Stettlniua said toe airdrome and fled northward graphs were taken 12 hours after patches said. No. 3 Can St, I awnhnel Probe Today Into the hills dominating fabled aerial offensive rolling through the the north end of toe bridgehead Fire - Theft - AotoMoblle lulBcient powers td the proposed that "all of you have an expert 300 B-29s fired a five-square mile Sea Eaca|»e I.ane« Bhx'ked night by sending its Masqiilto, where the Americans were but 33 Itate labor relations board. knowledge of toe Issues Involved Zamboanga. area. or Familure Against similarly light opposi­ But Red Army planes now had bombers against Berlin for the miles from the edge of the Ruhr Can The labor representative 4lso (In toe forthcoming conference), Aircraft Works Damaged blocked sea escape lanes, and a 21st successive nl;(ht. | basin—Germany’s greatest arsenal* Cut String Beans 17c both national and international. tion on Luzon the 11th Airborne CALL bjected to the proposed appolnt- Union Official Praises Greatest damage was done to Soviet correspondent said "the end Waves .Agajn Over Reich A First Army officer said resist* rient of an agent who would serve Seen Able to Work as Team division epptured Los Banos, for­ of German divisions trapped on Soon after daybreak today ance in thV center of thfe hridge- mer prison town, and Batar\gas, Aichl aircraft works’ Eltoku Burt Olaey toe Investigating officer for the Packard for ‘Magnifi “ And we are all prompted by the Danzig coast is drawing near." waves of Allied warplanes again i head .salient waa moderate. De- the same desire to succeed,” he tenth provincial capital on the is­ plant. MaJ. Gen. Curtis Lemay, ALEXANDER »rd, contending that the bill, in cent' Engine Job. commander of the 21at Bomber Some accounta said the Germans swept over .the Reich, continuing | fonse on the sotith was character- |ffect, gave that official rather added. ” I am confident, therefore, land to be liberated. were fleeing in panic. clock-arotind blows which General: ized as light. , Tomato Juice 20-Oz. Can 10c that while free In pursuing our Los Banos, where airborne command, said 358,000 square feet han toe board the power to say of the plant waa destroyed. This Farther east, the alege tighten­ Eisenhower said are having a The German communique ssud JARVIS chat cases should be considered by Bulletin! personal views and convictions, we troops rescued more than 2.000 M AUBXANDER STBBBX was nearly 14 per cent of the roof ed on Koenigaberg. East Prussian “ tremendotia.” crushing effect on the First Army had captured sey- Largn Bottle |he board. Detroit, March IS.— H. shall be able to work as one team. civilian Internees tl.ree weeks ago, capital. A large portion of the the enemy." ' eral villages and heights east o f Ofltoe 6IIX ReaMenee «t7B It Was understood that the In- The six delegates who met with was easily taken. Enemy strong- area. One of the main sub-aa- W. Anderson, vice president in sembly buildings waa gutted com­ population apparently had escap­ Dortmtind is the second largest the Rhine, Weekdays and Snndaya ' eatlgating agent would be ap- Stettinlus were Senators Connal- points were encountered after­ ed. city in the indiwlrlal Ruhr valley.' "Battle Still Developing" Domino Ginger Ale charge of personnel of General ward 1,500 yards northwest of the pletely. olnted by toe governor, receive a Motors Corp., testifying to­ ly (D-Tex) and Vandenberg (R- The German garriaon of Kiiea- an’central or considerable.” —May Be Wouinletl. one until at the end a path of de- In Tight Deadlock. steen, vice president of the Unit­ Post - War Program. ' Naval Appropriation Sought ed Automobile Workers (CIO), southern Philippines. The Japa­ Big Naval Base Target ( Washington. March 18.— (F) — nese deserted toe ancient Spanish Meantime, India-based Siiper- (Continued on Page Four) I Congress was a.sked today to ap­ Hollywood, March IS—(4^— commend the Packard Motor Car Bern Switzerland. March 13—(/Pi FIX Notionstr-Noyelties Company for doing what he term­ London, March IS—(/e\—Britain fortress city about a week ago, Fortresses in "medium” force - Frontier reporta said today that propriate $23,719,158,050 for the ORANGE HALL BINGO liouaanda of film workers, from ed a “ magnificent job” on an air­ announced today that three air leaving behind a small delaying bombed industrial targets at Ja­ Field Marshal von Rundstedt no 1 I Navy for the fiscal yeer 1945-48. lamoua atars to anonymous la- craft engine that other manufac­ transport companies would be ,set force. pan’s big Naval base at Singa­ longer waa in command of toe Ger- The new Navy budget submitted DRIVEWAYS llortara and machine-guns era, remained idle today as toe turers did not want to produce. up to carry on the empire’s post pore.'r A 20th Air Force head- I mans on the western front, and one Nazis Blasted by President ‘ Roosevelt provides Refers to Labor Charges war civil aviation program. Steam . sniped at the Yanks from the hills quarters communique from Wash- ; unconfirmed account said the Nazi i for a Navy of approximately aultl-mlUlon dollar movie atudio NOW! E V E R Y M O N D A Y , B P. M . and School Supplies It also heard George T. Chris­ ship linea will play an important where the Nipponese had their Ington said results from Brie. , opneral had been wounded. 3.38!),000 men. a Marine Corps of Can US for all driveway re- Strike threatened to apread in pari In the program. main positions. . Gen. Roger M. Ramey’s 20th ■ Advices from across the border! From Mount 178.000 ami I7S.165 In the Coast ope while leaders of to i rival topher, president o f the Packard palm and in.%tallatlonn. company, reply to labor ,charges A white - paper disclosed that Strong Bunkers Found Deserted Bomber command were "good ” | reflected growing tension in the Gunnd. The amount requested Admission 25c ducer-union faotiona grappled Strong bunkers and tunnels PENCILS CANDLES that hla company bad hoarded la­ each company la to operate over Some of the B-29s bombed by pre German homeland, particularly in compares with total appropria- a tight deadlock. non-competItIve areas and to have were found deserted around San cision Instruments. Munich, where the Nazi gaulelter Fifth Army Troops Re­ (iona of about $28,500,000,090 for Sharply worded atatementa bor and stood to profit greatly by Roque bomber air field, the second F. Fitzgerald 23 REGULAR GAMES 7 SPECIALS its war contracts while labor’a a combined o^anization - for the The raid followed by only two was said to hqve warned all party j 19t.t. ERASERS WAXED PAPER to fall In the Mindanao invasion. TELEPHONE 3-1417 rom oppoaing sides gave no indi- chances for wage Increases were training of personnel and the main­ days a successful attack In similar officers to avoid circulating In 1 pulse (^.oiinler - .At­ ation o f an early settlement of blocked by the "U ttle Steel for­ tenance o f aircraft. MaJ. Gen. Jens A. Doe's tank- strength against Important rail in­ worker secliona of the city because | Wiirkers l-'ort-ed To Flee ASHES RE.MOVED MOVIE STAR ADHESIVE TAPE led Yanks qblckly overran Wolfe tacks on Spigolino. PLUS SWEEPSTAKES * he dispute, which, does not In- mula.” To Ooerate to United States stallations at Kusla Lumpur. 200 the police no longer were strong ■ l.ynn. Mass., March 18. — (F»— TABLETS olve wages or hours' but is based 'What do you nqean when yoti The British Overseas' Airways field, a small airstrip, and then miles north of Singspore. All B-29s enough to guarantee safety. I .\pi»roxlmatel.v 1.50 employes of toa BANDAGE STRIPS $n a three-cornered Jurisdictional talk about labor hoarding’?” Corp. will operate to the United returned. Revolt Rumors Not CouBnufd Rome, March 13. '4*, Filth Webster Shoe Comiiany, and the WAR HERO TABLETS ontroversy. ‘ Chriatopher asked. “ You mean States and British commonwealth, (Continued Page Eight) General LeMay said nddilional • However, rumors of outrijflTl re­ Army troops have blasted the Ger­ Su|ierlor Counter Company, wera HAIR NETS May Be Final Arbiter keeping men you have no work with extensions to China and other “ 9 Information increased to 16.7 volt in Munich w'ere not confirmed. , mans from 5,900-foot Monte Spigo- forced to lea\e their benches Today regions Iri the Orient. An out- PAPER CLIPS The National Labor Relations for and don’t expect to have any Treasury Balance ^ square miles toe Tokyo area devas­ Well Informed observers here lino. in the forbidding mountain lo the Vamp building when fire In THIMBLES T' . which has been examining giw th of Britain's pre-war civil tated by more than 300 Siiper- speculated that Hitler might stage | country 14 miles northwest of a freight elevator filled the stnic- for.” air transport companies, it will Forta Saturday. He added these a^ue new aurpriae, auch as the use j COMMENTS RENT RECEIPTS he case, may be toe flnel arbiter, He pointed out that the charges Wasliington, March 13—(A’l—^The PLstoia. and repulsed enemy coun­ ture with smoke. A deputy 8ro lit when its decision can tie eX' comoete with other globe-girdUng position of the Treasury, March five factories to the list of those of gas, or some other new weapon, , ter-attacks upon the peak. Allied chief estimated the damage at like* this PEARL BUTTONS of hoarding had referred to 1M2 services, including Pan-American e remained problematical. IP: destroyed: NIsso Steel Mfg Co., to stem toe Allied tide, but agreed headquarters announced today. $2,000. MONEY RECEIPTS and 1943. Airways. Fujlkura Electric Csble Works. toat whatever too fuehrer decides, couae Blrcm- T H E W A R S Production stoppage in half toe That was toe time, Christopher ReceipU, $83,646,734.78; expend­ The activity flared in a section I H AT PINS A second company, to be known itures, $258,746,785.06; net balance, it must be done quickly. Enter'^ Innocent Fleas para to call in Europe and in the Padfle ,or eudloe yeeterday during toe said when Packard was asked to Throughout Germany. reporU , belvedere FILLER PAPER e'ning roun^ eeem^ certain to as toe British Latin American Air­ $15,790,067,106.61. . (Continued on Page Fonr) Boston, March IS. —(AV- ua with conii- are not over and the Germans SPOONS ” build 800 Rolls Royce aircraft en­ lines. will be established to serve here state, there ia utter confusion which the Americana hold. Monte to other lots as union gines a month. Spigolino ia about three miles east former Office of Prica .Admlalstra- and Jdps continue to take the COMIC BOOKS, 2 for Sc South America. The majority of resentment and outright resistance tlon offlrlala pleaded toaooeat to dooce- okssmen summoned support He told him Packard bad re- its particlpanta will be British against new reductions In food, of Pianainatlco, on Highway 12 lives of many American Boys. Beautiful ASH T R A Y S om ehrioua unalflllnted groups. running from Lucca to Modena. Federal court today to chargas of COMIC BOOKS, 3e each steamship lines in toe South Amer' travel and cooking privileges as illegally selling 150,000 food ratla«:; Pickets continued to patrol stu- (Oonttnoofl sm Page Foar) lean trade before,toe war, although Mother Qives Cigarettes Nazi leaders aeek to alow Allied Like the action in the Belvedere Woolens for 5-OZ. JUICE GLASSES' gates, and eoundtrucks and region, the advance apparently points to Boston marketmen. J a u ^ Are we, the people at hom e.^ntinatng PENCIL LEADS British Overseas Airways will par­ advances in the eaat and west. H. Howard, former Boston dIatataO; Suits, Coals, Dresses, nera were ordered Into service ticipate. PartIsM AcMvIty Increasing was designed to correct Fifth to do our share in the helping of these toe tempo stepped up. [ ration hank officer, and Marfte S.~' POCKET MMBS SALT AND PEPPER The third organizaUon will serve To Blood Donors forr Son Banditry and partisan activity Army positions for whatever may hoys? Jackets and Skiru. All Name Playera en FeMe BriUin and Europe. < Its partici were declared tncreaalng. be In store on the Italian front in 1 Norton, former Boston food taUsl^j] SHAKERS Ing officer, were held to 81,999 r RAT TAIL COMBS HoUywood’a name - players, nanta will include railway com- A privat* report from Berlin tht coming months, 60” xride. anwhlle, remained on the fence ench 'for a hearing. tm CARPET TACKS nanlea. short aea shipping lines, kanaas City, March 18-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BiANCBSSTEB, GUNN,. TUE5DAI, MARCH IS, 1948 sons per 100.000 in 1920 to 17 per] 100,000 in 1934. Mental Cases Level Off or Decrease \ BOOKM ARKS ...... By Robert Dime [anufacturers Study "With the removal of national I A bout Tow n Peter Gochee i Not Affected prohiblUon ta 1934," Dr. Landis iLocal Salvage "M M m m — Goodr and Miss Cushman continued, I Ancient Automobiles^ Modern Aircraft Carriers Post-War Possibilities "these rising rates o< admissions I War Casualty did not taoreaaa at a more rapid Breaks R ecord *n»e regular meeting, nomination *fohibition of Sale pf pacb but rather prqgeeded to level and election of offlcere of Ander­ News Items From the World of Books and Authors Liquor Does Not Cut off or to decrease," son Shea Auxiliary 2046, Veterans link Employment Will 430 Pint* of Bldiod Between 1005 and 1020 the rato of Foreign Wars will be held this Local Youth Died of Nearly S I Tons of Cans . 6 Remember the Apperson Jack with Marcus, Wake, Rabaul, Lewis, Dreii Number in Hospitals. of admissions for alcoholic psycho­ evening at 8 o'clock at the Home, Parros, Sinclair Ie One-Third Above Donated by Woman \ Wounds Received in Rabbit? The Haynes, the Saxon |Tarawa, Kwajaleln. T.nik. Saipan, and Hemingway. sis fell from about 18 persons per I Manchester Green. Collected Here Last the Rambler, the Wlnton • “ i and oUiera places which have be- |Pre-War Level ; Small Nsw Haven, March 18— (43— ^L«* 100,000 to nix (tonons per 100.L . Germany February 6. you're lees than 38— and even then come household words, New RKef TMe the two reaearcfieri wrote, stating Week; Largest Yet. Los Angeles, March 15 — ■ gal prohibition of the sale of, alco­ that legal prohibition failed to in­ Private Horace E. R u« m 1I, of you’d have to have a good memory Sample groups of warshipa are The 27tb volume in the fUv F*irms to Hire More. — Mrs. Rose McMullln of holic beverages does not decrease fluence the course of excessive Carter street, and Private George The War department today dis­ —those names won’t mean a thing shown to explain the make-up of df America Series puUiahcd PhiladelphU says ahe can’t CSukirman Stuart Waaley, ol the number of chronic alcoholics, drinking. W. Tabor, Jr., of 28 Crestwood closed that Private Peter F. Oo- until you read Floyd Clymer’s carrier task iforcas, with their Marrar A Rinehart' will 7 By James Marlow , understand how anybody fte local tin can ^Wvaga commit­ drive, have been assigned to the chee had died in Belgium, Febru­ "Historical Motor Scrapbook" complement of battleships, crui­ soon. It is the story o f the Sail: could to squeamlah about g iv­ state two groups of authorities “Tlfe low 1920 rates, however," 399th Infantry of the 100th Divi­ Washington, March IS— (43 — j they wrote, "were riot perpetuated tee, today annoiut'ced that in the ary 26 from wounds received Feb­ (Clymer Motors, Los Angeles: sers and destroyers. The author River of California, called son ing blood to th< w ar effort. who have approached the problem sion in the Seventh Arm y in to a survey on post-war em- with the 1020 advent of national •rive last Frid^ and Saturday in ruary 6 in Germany, In a tele­ $1.50). And If you do recall those tells, why Truk was almost at­ times the “Upside Down Riv4 She claims she has Just France. Tabor is in Company B lent which should get atten- , from both ttie psychiatric and the prohibition, but started to climb Ifaaeheeter, A total of 61.960 gram received by his mother. Mra. gasoline buggies, and perhaps the tacked several months too soon; because it flows northward. An donated her 430th pint Of and Russell in Company C. sociological view^nta. back toward the old higher leveL" sounds of On had been collected. Henry J. Zimmerman, Lake street, fltoddard-Dayton and the Lambert |why certain targets In the Mar- B. Fisher is the author of [n. It was made by the National' blood — to a child suffering FriCtlon-Flyer, this book w ill open shalls Salinas" and the illustrations hd W riting ta the current issue of Fhla is 40 ^ u n d s short of 81 tons Bolton. were cho4en. and how Ad­ ition o f Manufacturers. from a rare blood-stream Dr. Landis and Miss Cuahnum and is, 1^ far, the larfreat contrl One new case of scarlet fever He was well known In Manches­ a floodgate of memories. miral Halsey's carrier flyers dis­ been done by her husband, WalM disease.' the Quarterly Journal of Studies derived their figures from (total K. Fisher. 'ou, personally, may dislike the buOon mrlng the extensive drive is Reported in Manchester as hav­ ter. In his youth he resided at In the main it's « collection of covered the surprising weakness Starting the donations In of Alcohol, published by the Lab­ available aa far back as 1898. . ing developed this past week, the o f Japanese air power in the Lid’s thinking. Oq you may to 1035, Mrs. McMullln indicated that 1m covered Manchester every the North End. He attended lo­ automobile advertisements snd oratory of Applied Psychology of State Health department bulletin Philippines, which resuit’ed in the A number of radio scripts it. There is never any doubt she haa never felt any Ill-ef­ ®tber 'month. cal schools and was employed at photographs dating back to the Yale UnlveraUy, Dr. Carney Lan­ shows. No other new disease cases Invasion of Leyte some two the late Stephen Vincent Beij Urges Feeding O f Phenaanto tin eana were collected and the Aircraft prior to entering the .’90s, and as such is s history, a |tt' it • represents management fects. dis, principal Research psychologist are reported in Manchester. months earlier than planned. have been collected and will “The doctors I've known to the Salvage. Depot itl army. fascinating and amusing one. As iking. The survey is based upon o f the N ew York Paychiatric In- You laam about two bombard­ published on March 16 by don't try to figure me out," Hartford,' March 13.—(4) ford. To date local house- Mrs. Zimmerman has two other an added bonus Mr. Clymer atltute and Jane Cuahman, senior ment techniques known as the same publiaher. The book '56 answers to questionnaires ahe told reporters. "It's Just Sportsmen of Ooiuiectlcut should have contributed a total of Mothers’ Circle of Sg. Gerard, sons in the service. Cpl. Frank -Rendered freed fat want Inta that aaka,” VIetar Oa Angela, left, Chief throws in some other advertise­ technician, asserted yesterday that "Spruance Haircut” * and the be called "W e Stand United,’ * [liled to NAM members. God-given strength, I sup­ continue the' winter feeding of W .940 pounds which amounts to Will hold Its regular monthly meet Gochee in the Arm y and W t. Clar­ Caak at Halloran Oaneral Haagital, itatan laland, New Yark, axglalna ments offering (Mtifomia ostrich “the argument that legal prohibi­ "Mitschsr Shampoo,' .with start­ title of the first ecrlpt. .lese manufacturers are loca- pose.” pheasanta imtll April 30, Dr, Rus­ a grand total of 217. tooa ing tomorrow night at the home ence Gochee also a member of the ta S/Ht. Alphanaa Raleh. Army Inatallatlana adnaarve every drag af feathers, man's suits to measure tion . . . w ill decrease the number ling before-and-after photos. It's A supervisor in the Llpplflcl . in 43 different states and they sell P. Hunter, atate superinten­ Bxpreasea H it Thanks of Mrs. John Oderman. 20 Phelps army. The latter was recently fat. far rauaa Rrat In eeaking, and avantual aalvH«- Army rapefta fat for 112.50, snd four quarts of o f patients entering mental hos- Chairman Waaley jvlshes to seven-year-old rye for $3.20, ex­ exciting reading which supplies an Philadelphia office struck a bonq ink post-war employment should dent o f fisheries and game has as­ road at 8 -o'clock. honorably dischargad. aalvaga In the amaunt af U,MS/W0 paunda during 1944. pltala to not subatantiated by the thank the people of Manchester press charges included. excellent background for. the re­ za for his firm recently when one-third above the pre-war serted. He said that natural food ran across 1193 copies ot Ui| figures from New York atate." far their splendid cooperation in But automobiles snd their evo­ cent task force raid on Tokyo, *el. For example: Past Sachems such as weed seeds and Insects Linne Lodge, No. 72, K. of P., edition of "The Night StatiaUca of the two researchers preparing and saving the cans for lution, with due attention given and f\iture blows by our carrier Before the war there were about would not tocome available to the | will n^et tomorrow night for its Trying to Expand planes. e dtristmas" (illustrated showed that alcoholic adrhiaalons aaeli a vital cause. The cans were, the motorcycle, occupy most of , .by ,600,000 people working in manu- birds in sufficient quantity until regular meeting In Orange Hall. Serious Cleavage thur Rackham) cached in a N l to New York hospitals during pro- as a whole, in proper condition Knights Pay the book, which Includes s little bturing Joba. But the increase in Night Is H eld that time. The meeting will open at 8 o'clock. York warehouse, enabling bln f hibiUon rose from about six per •nd favorable comments were re­ Oder Brulgeheads personal history of the author. Book Newa: B traiuition to peace-time pro- ceived from the Hartford Salvage On Labor Issue Discussing the topic recently, atop a 1043 printing at 1000 l^ o n ahould be between 3,400,- h .' Group E of the Cantar church Mr. Clymer was an automobile o f this book. committee. ' Final Tribute agent In Denver at the age of 11. "I8^ a t Books Should W e Send b and 4,400,000. under the direction of Leader Mrs. (Continued From Page One)- to Europe?” on BBC’s Freedom This small fortune in paper Large Attendance at Rei ' The collection ie well above the broke the world’s motorcycle rec­ And here’s some more: J, S. Brown will hold a pot luck Seen Inevitable Forum, a weekly ’ discussion of hidden away for all of 14 [After the war 79 per cent of our ' average tor towns. the size of ord for 100 miles in 1916, snd set Men’s Meeting Despite supper tomorrow night at 6:30 in last stand, in the old fort, Moscow postwar affairs shortwaved to the the' books having been aoM knufacturing concerns will em- . Maaohester per pound and the re­ Members of Local Coun­ a record to the top of Pike's Peak the Robbins room. said. United States from London, was Uppincott in 1031 to a book Ijy more people than before the Give Now! cent collection exceeds the prevl- (OontimMd Froae Faim 0(sS> in 1926. He knows hla cars. Rainy Weather. Pour Shells Aoroas Oder cil Visit Bier of Late M. Andre Jean, French Journalist in Boston who purchased tb4 hr, *1316 rest will employ only as ' oua collection by 8,000 pounda T-S Norman gterling, eon of Russian guns poured shells This ta Cfiymer's second Scrap­ The n'ext tin can collection date tion of Labor, "wiuZcloseted during and Literary adviser, who had fo# a special customer. H m |uiy as before the w ar or less. Mrs. Mary Sterling of Hamlin acroaa the Oder into strong (3er- book of a series in which he in­ At the regular meeting of The B ed Caress Nei^ds H elp her Mancheeter has been set for the morning with Governor Bald­ Dr. P. G. Hayes. been In France throughout the were turned up in ,a , Expect to Show Best Gain atrcct has arrived in Franca. He maii positions. tends to recall ‘'memories of the whole of the German occupation. In N ew York by the executor | And—small companies expect to Miantonomoh Tribe, No. 58, I. O M ay 11, 1946. has been in the service for the' win, presumably to discuss the Final mopup of the city in the G. O. P. bill. 2200 make of car (including 80' To prove the thirat for books this special customer’s estate. iw the best percentage gain In R. M„ held in Tinker hall last past 18 months. southeast triangle formed by the A large delegation of members tenmers) which once competed Miss Margaret Connors, CIO which exists In France today. M. ,jt-war Jobs. The largeat com- night past sachems’ night was confluence of the Warthe river o f Campbell council. Knights of for space In U. S. garages." He Legion’s Bowlers legislative agent, al.so waa at the Jean said that there were only Suas-rps |ni«a, having what the N A M (»U s observed with the following past A eon, David Charles, was bom with Oder opened up lateral com- Columbus, visited the bier of Dr. deals with some 230 in this one, three things of greater importance " A r\tne To Die," "broader base of employment,” March 9 at the New Britain Gen­ Capitol and she too hoped to dis­ sachems on the stumps: Sachem^ munlcationa skirting the Oder Patrick G. Hayes, of Hartford, a and even oid-Umers wilt find it to the people; food, coal, and arms rence (Simon A Schui not expect such percenUge CROSSED FINGER DRIVERS cuss the measure with the chief To Have Banquet eral Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. from one end of Marshal Gregory an education. Almost anyone wtll executive. for the fronts. It la extremely Arrows at a church langes. Cleve Ellington; prophet, William Charles ,E. Smith of Plalnvllle. The K. Zhukov’s front to the other. charter member and past grand enjoy It. The labor relations issue, subject difficult to obtain an English or trouble, a govemeaa diaapp le industries which expect to C. Schleldge; senior sagamore baby's mother is.the former Mias The Germans obviously are Jit­ knight, last night after the meet­ of considerable controversy in "Carrier War.” by Lieut. Oliver' Americah book in France. Prices murder follows, and detective M ai .. 7 the beat percenUge gains in Members of the American Legion B etty Coleman of Plalnville and tery over the prospects thst Zhu­ ing of the council, which was held Walter Gustafson; junior saga­ other years, virtually monopolized Jensen, U SN R (Simon and Schus­ for what few books are available East comes up with a satlsfacto iployment are au.to, aircraft and - s u m ” Obunty Bowling League and a few more,/ Frank Diana; guard of the the father is Charlaa "Chuckle" kov may choose Kuestiin aa the at an earlier hour than usual in ter. cloth: $2.5(); paper: $50c), tells have skyrocketed.* "Gone W ith and dramatic aolution. irta g;roup (64 per cent), the are headed fer trouble! Invited guenU will hold p banquet the attention of legislatora as they forest, Joseph Barto; guard of the -Smith, well known local Tw ilight site to send his Second White Rus­ order that the council members the W ind" now sellb fo r 1500 Mtrical group (70 per cent), Saturday night at Legion tackled the .work of the eleventh in faat-moving prose and some 200 wigwam, Irving Keeney. the League player. David sian Arm y group across the Oder might pay their respects to their francs or about $30 or $33 in "Blood on Nassau’s Moon," avy equipment (74 per c^t), Home here In obaervance o f the week. splendid pictures an^ maps the Thlt haJamark Wiaw>lW.i MOPAt pmtH aipadaOy awJa tor is their first Chilli. in' strength. decenaod brother. In the unavoid­ American money. Waibrldge McCuHy (Crime kchlnery (46 per cent) and rob- Despite Inclement weather It TEA Thousands of car owners are crossed-finger drivers . . . often conclusion o f the league aeason. A The House tinanihiously adopted story of our new big aircraft car- Plynawfc, DaJga. Palate sag Cbryaha (The enemy radio, in fact, de­ able absence of the council chap­ Though M. Jean agreed that $2.00). Nurse Susan OrM*^l [r products (37 per cent). was the largest ♦umout ta some neglecting thgir cars. . . gambling daily that nothing will happea torkey dinner for which . Chef and sent to th^ Senpte a resolution rler.s. A biography of Task Force aara, onJ PaJga JaS Itaiteg Tmaka — clares tha^ Russians already are lain. Rev. Thomas F. Stack, of 68. the book is a comprehensive books dealing with advances made answers an ad in a N ew To| [But this should be remembered, time. During the meeting Past thbano Osano will cater will be memorializing Congress to "takb cbrygaf Cargamtiaa — Pstia Dhrialaa. across the stream in this area. One Bloomfield, Rev. Frederick McLean history of the Central Pacific cam­ in medicine, engineering, agricul paper and goes to Nassau with t| nployment in the hnanufactur- Sachem Schleldge presented the Y et most of us are driving middle-aged or older cars. These served at seveii o'clock. It ta ex- Lieutenant Dupont suitable action” to provide that German broadcaster said yester­ of St. James’s church led the as- paign— more so than a n y ' other ture and other technicn subjects ’Wilkinson family to escape ' industries, according to the retiring chief of records, James ____ gggp ON 9UVINO WAt .iON99 pacted that 73 Will attend. Dil- day that several crossings south men and women now In the armed Bcmblage o f Knights in the recita­ Foley, with a fountain pen In ap­ cars naturally need regular and thorough check-ups to avoid forces be represented at the peace work yet published because of should be given a high priority, winter. She finds herself involvl »M survey, is at S wartime peak Iwn. in Malor lawM* Praamw Th«»a, f PJA., I.W.T., CSS MaNmh VPorth-OomeU Poet’s bowlera won Given Air Medal of Kuestrin had been merged "into tion of the rosary. facts now released by Naval cen­ fiction and poetry should be In­ in murder with no apparent oi| lich w ill not be the peacetime preciation of his services to the trouble. the chaffiptonehlp thia year. • a single atotek on a broad front." conference. The resolution called Only Six Remain tribe as chief of records for over for one delegate at the peace con- | sors. There are new details of cluded high on the list. Books but Lieut. Swansdown ot ak. Although the banquet Is for Rumom Sweeping Beriiu Supreme Master of the Fourth 20 years. If you own a Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto or Chrysler auto­ ference from the Army, the Navy , famous battles, accounts of per­ which -his countrymen miss most York Homicide proves a match Will Be Decline gMinbera of the league anyone in­ (That rumors are sweeping the Degree William J. Mulligan, a past Fox B etter An Eighth Air Force Bomber and the A ir Forces. sonal heroism, and many ships are are those by Cronin, Huxlby, the villain. Good motivation ag (There will to a decline from the The guest speaker of the eve­ mobile, eee the man who really KN O W S Y O U R C AR . . . tha terested may attend. Carl PrieM, Berlin ‘populace waa Indicated by state deputy and a cousin o f Or. Station, England— 2d Lt. Philip Rep. Charles L. Jenkins (D ) of named for the first time in connec- Maugham, Caldwell, John Dm a puzzler. nrtime high. Says the N A M :' ning was Leo Du Bols, supervisor Chalraan, I%on« 3686, or Charlee one German broadcast denying Hayes, greeted the delegation at d e a l e r who handles that make. Talk it oVer with him. Here’s wh y- A. Dupont, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Torrlngton. the only member who p it seems probable that a great of Internal Security of Plant Pro­ Wlgren, Phone 7092, should be that Soviet airborne troops had the Hayes home. With the death tection at Pratt-and Whitney A ip- Albert M. Dupont, 482 Adams spoke on the resolution, told the i for poise and posture,” he said. any industrial workers are on oontaoted by Thuraday night. The landed near the capital). of Dr. Hayes only six of the 43 craft. He gave a very Intereattag Your dealer has equipment and tools designed especially street, Manchester, Conn., and House that; "Why don't you try it?” Jury H iring e Job today primarily because winning team will be preaented a Field dispatchea make It plain charter members of Campbell Trade School the war. A large proportion of talk on the funcUona o f his divi­ to test and adjust your car. H e has the right parts . . . and husband o f Mrs. cnara J. Dupont, "A s a veteran of the First World council now remain alive. One o f In a moment we were choosing 1 >4 eup by Savitt, the Jeweler, of 45 Wardwell road. W est Hartford. that the Germans have aaaembled I war, I know that no one wants weapons. Meanwhile he assured [ase people will go home when sion. A t the conclusion o f hla talk tiy ibis tempting xecipe made with Hartford. William Muatoe,-of a great concentration of fighting these, Past Grand Knight Robert On Wior’s Miirdel he related an intereating story on trained w»»r'hanica who can q>ot trouble oftien before it happens. Conn., has been decorated with the peace any more than the soldiers me that he had only seen two fenc­ |e crisis is passed and munitions Hartford, IS league president, and raaervas west of the Oder. Mine­ E. Cai-ney, was named chairman bear hunting in Canada. A ir Medal, it waa announced re­ who have had to spill their blood ' Honor Pupils ers 'bSdly hurt, qne nui through > longer are needed. Don't drive With your fingers crossed. Phone your dealer. Ol H. Norton,'of Hartford, ia aecre- fields stretch for miles up and down of the committee to draw np a William DeHan won the attend­ cently by the commanding gen­ and bear the brunt of battle.” | the neck and the other throu^ the "Many housewives will leave tary-treaeurer. the river on the Berlin side. ’The resolution of sympathy for the Makw an appointment to ready your car for trouble-free Spring eral, Eighth Air Force. He said their presence at any arm. Hmmmmm, I thought. I ask­ Hartford, March 13 — — « factory and will go back to ance prize. big highway and railway bridges famUy. Other members of th e ' FJ Hiirh Rankinff 'The Citation accompanying the peace conference would assure the ed him what wSs the matter with grand jury hearing on two ho lusework and many young fel- H einz Coadensed* and Summer driving. ^ at Kuestrin hava been wrecked. committee aoDointedappointed bvby Grand i MlUti atoea Queadi n r e award read: "For meritorious ‘lutmoat effort to establish an en­ his finger, which was bandaged. cides in Hartford County haa ~ ars w ill go back to school. Rata are now used for pregnancy .A companion battle to his vic- fCmghi Foster H. Williams were I ordered for Friday by Superid achievement while participating, during peace.” Student Named Today "Oh, that?” he said. “That hap­ ” Tliis part of the readjustment testa because they cost only 40 Hamilton, Mo.— (IP]— When a toy in Kuestrin still Is being Ltotuier Thomas Dannaher and I Court Judge William J. Shb. aa a bombardier of a B-17 Flying Baldnin Urgen Re|>eal pened last week when the villain manufacturing employment is cents and give the report ta two deaia c/Zmato Hamilton woman found a box of waged by Zhukov against another Robert Camppell. It was voted to ! By^ Director Echmalian The victims were Matthew Wlo Fortress, in sustained bomber Governor Raymond E. Ba'dwln in thia picture took a swipe at me igarded as ‘voluntai^ witbdraw- hours. kindling In flamea In her kitchen, vital enemy biigdehead that em- drape the charter o f the council 1 \ Manchester Jeweler who was kiSd *O ds tin e l sotqp filuf one o f Soup FOR YOUR OWN SAFiTY’ HAVl YOUR BRAKES CHECKlD_TODA)^ but didn't miss. The finger, was )’ from Industry. Large numbers combat operations .over Germany Issued a statement today in which for 30 days out of respect for the ! ahe grabbed for the water bucket bracea tha eastern outskirts of he recommended that the-General Director John G. Echmalian of hacked down t o . the bone.” : He in his store Feb. 28, and Herbei patriotic citizens have neglect- milkorwater makes four bowlfuls delicious soup and N a d occupied Europe. The Stettin. Based in the three decease of Dr. Haves. | O. Parsell, State Prison guard ' •—but it waa empty. So she seized courage, coolneas and a k lll' dis- Assembly repeal, a bill it passed In the Howell Cheney Technical showed other cuts and lacerationa their homes and their aduca- a bottle of milk and emptied it on suburbs o f AHdamm, Flnkanwslde To Hold Irish Night I waa killed in an, attempted breil , played by L t Dupont upon these 1943. authorizing conatructiofi of a on his hands. to get into war work and pro- and PodJuch this position, how­ Next week the council will hold school announced today that IS With some trepidation, I began at the prison last week. the fire. Then ahe finished the 'occasions reflect great credit up­ new highway across Fairfield coun­ ice materials fo r out armed .Baaaea by pouring on a can «f ever. is being steadily whittled Irish night In coniunction with an boys are on the Honor Roll for Jan­ the lesson. Cornel explained that Irces." on himself and the Armed Forces ty, and then start afresh to con­ open meeting. Because, o f the tomatoes Just opened fo r dinner. down and by slashing Russian at­ sider the traffic requirements in uary and February. a good part of fencing consists of of the United SUtea.’’ tacks. mission at St. Bridget’s church L Vatfona Kinds of Shifts tlAKO that section of the .state. The Electrical department beating off your opponent’s at­ There will be var(pua kinds of PIECRUST/ nets have . V4 Lt, Dupont Is a graduate of the Viewed Plainly Prepaiatory supper will be aeiu-ed at 6:30 tempts to ventilate you. He dem­ A half dosen biUa repealing the heads the list with nine boys list­ ■*la. War' veterans will be mov- that real, Senior High School, Mancbbater. W hst Zhukov is doing along the . o'clock to allow those who wish to onstrated by having me slash at 1943 act, Introduced by senators ed, while the Machine department . into tbe heavy industries. home-made ground b e t f ^ ^ Tomatot^Soup. sou t V4 Connecticut where he waa active Oder ia viewed here as plainly attend the miaaion aervAies time to. him. M y saber whished through and representatives from Fairfield ha.s three, the Carpentry two and ’ar-Ume workers will be moving flavor W am in ai in the sports program as a mem­ preparatory to the next great county, were scheduled to be. heard bcupreaent. An interesting speak- the air but he stopped each blow the Drafting department one. it into the^ non-heavy Industrie^ HA1CN OBV fOR m iin T V ber of the football and track stage in the Soviet offensive, but r .t <> -V I « r will address the council ani its before it reached him. WED. AND THURS. team. * the timing of that blow, In which Following are the high ranking back into tbe homes. Rlten and Bridges c o i^ ltL ^ r If I f he hodn’t I„thlnk Columbia Says the NAM: Prior to his entry into the It Is expected he will be Joined by the Legislature and s large dele are corcluded. students: pictures would have been mad at Annual Uklles’ Night "One of the most encouraging Army Air Forces bn January 18.' Army groups commanded by Mar­ gatlon of Fairfield county proper­ Carpentry Department: George me. H iadC M s 1943, he waa employed by the shals Ivan S. Konev and Konstan­ The annual Ladles' Night will be Bidwell. Stuart Grisel. :U about employment during the FIAKDRR ty owners waa expected to be on insition period is the speed , _C0RN MUFFIN H U x Bead eoMi eea catsw mudi anfferta. P ratt St Whitney Inc., Co., Eaat tin K. Rokossov.sky, has the enemy hand to support them. the next Important event on the Drafting Department; .Peter Error in Backing lich the changeover to peace- Don’t suffer needleBsly. JuA W t a lit­ Hartford, Connecticut. guessing. Passage of the 1943 act created calendar o f Campbell council, Capra. tle Va-Wo-nal up caeta nostrlL Believes lickets for the affair which will ,me production can be made in in- OOUPK yOUK BONO II U Y I N O KoneV’a forces are drawn up a storm of controversy In the Electrical Department: Ber­ rds- be held at the American Legion Chicago— (Jb—C3ang, clang, Ivldual companies and in Indlvid- A . ------C income tax payment due the Union Army lii 1865 at the age governor that such projects were "HAIIi. THE CON<)VKRINO ‘Although moat o f the manufac- March 157 Don't borrow the ^ > '■raMmnr - coast only eight to nine miles wide not feasible and that a third high­ The U.- .8 . Immigration and HERO” — With iring industry is turning out money umieceeesrUy. but It a .'i o f 17, Even Jan Full and extending southeastward from way across the county, through Naturalisation Service is author­ Eddie Bracken — ERa Raliiei ids fo r war, this does not mean loan le to your adyantage; see W«m ( today. We make loana Sellistrau through Gdynia to the ised to remove to other countries Atoa: "Matole Qaca Ta Reaa” it most manufacturers have re- which virtually all traiflc from Oklahoma (?lty— Housing simply. prlvaMy on signature The first shipment of supplies edge of Danzig. New York to New England flows, aliens who have fallen into disti Abm 3 Stooges. — Conunnnlty invcralon problems. alone, we'd like to aarve you. from the United States to the Far Encircled Kolberg, on the coaat conditions are so bad here you from causes arising after their Sing — Cartoons — Sharts! Come in. phone or write ua was necessary. can’t even get a reservation In Jail. Leas Than Fifth Converted East via a Russian port was made northeast of Stettin, was being Tbe governor said today bis entry. today: or eava this ad until BAnaARA ccata A transient en route to Holbrook; "A statement was recently made recently and Included about 300,- heavily attacked. Found among administration did not propose to Ariz., called officers to the bus sta­ ■ Brig. Gen. Albert J. Browning 000 American and Canadian Red the_ dead » after a skirmish in that -Jn illd "a road that nobody wants,' BBOoyEBSiiUa^BhBBCio tion here and complained, *T tha Arm y Service Forces that B IB U Cross food parcels, clothing, medi­ ^ s yestertoy was the ^ asserted that repeal of the MiaMdy MoBMp haven't slept for two days and I'm s than 20 per cent of industry Ibbb cine and other supplies. Ueutenant ,co"i- ,91943 43 ,^ act 1 would not lietUe settle the HoUykvood — So I was fencing taHnsR mgnder of the 163rd German In­ tired and nervous. I f I were in jail terms o f employment ever con- question once and for all. with Cornel Wild$, sabers going Weilniisday, Thura., 9100 $ISM •11.73 llOtJ fantry division. I could sleep.” Police said sorry, :rted their plants to war produc- clickety-clack, when I casually re­ 300 UM n.11 1974 “ the JaU U full." Fri. and Sat. |on. 300 94 AO 34.30 ifjr Youngeet 8m Just Esrited mark: ,Of course, the problem of re- CARPENTER WORK "Do you think you look like llw uhoeu tdmSdh kMOtodeOpaBtna kmu4 m pmmgt M s Hospital Notes Fa>'4 for Third Offense- ^iverslon -may to severe in in- moinOdf rgpg|iggn*l 8 Milwaukee—(/P)—Maj. Stephen Dana Andrews?” ^ fvidual cases and in certain in- . AND REPAIRS . Sitter, arriving in- Shn Frinciscb Now any normal actor. When re­ itries but the fact remains that Who is the man - Admitted yesterday: Reuben St Petersburg, Fla.—(d>— A after'nearly, three years in a Jap minded of hie reaemblance to. a bulk o f manufacturing indus- Bronkie. 20 Sunset street; Mrs. winter visitor walked against a R. CHAMBERS priso.'Cam p in the Philippinea, rivaL'inlght have, me through, is prepared to go ahead rapidly Stella Hampaon, 68 Birch street; red light. Then be impeded despite Uie bad publicity which Ti/tdOHtA telephones bis wife and two young [ith peace-time production.” WELDON Tel. 2-0772 Mrs. Gertrude Lashay, 3 North sons. Nine-year-old Steve gemem- progress of a car. Thirdly, he might ensue. But to show you what* FINANCE CO. in your kitchen? Fairfield street; Mrs. Viola Arm­ thumbed' bis nose when the driver a good guy Wilde is, he merely an­ .mie proportion requiring more state Theater H4g. tored his tather, but Larry. 5, was R 4 weeks time— in the manu- Sag near DRUG COMPANY strong. Bolton; Charles Squires. Just excited. After the call, Larry remonstrated. The driver wss a swered: Mpi aMtomadc riaaar doth; aastrata aomnia; adw luring industry—to reconvert Telepbeoa S41S Yonc gM compeny bes the answer . . . hc’i a Preeeription PharmariKis Rockville; Alexander Shields. 67 rushed back to the telephone, jdain clothes officer. The visitor "Yea, 1 think we do look alike. I. a. Brawn, Mgr. peacetime pr^uction is very gM tasigt wfinear from the great laboratorict qstw drawer tpoee; aummatia - bstoar Ughtina Cooper street; Alice Hettinger, called bis grandmother and ex­ forfeited s $5 traffic bond in city In fact, I keep telling Dana to tip Ueaaaa Me. SM T H E PHILADELPHIA 901 Main S t Tel. 5321 Read Herald Advs. a z^ control of tamperawre, ftoat lew ahsteat te Gleason street; Miss Nellie Etak- claimed breathlesaly: "What do court. well in restaurantf ao waltresaes ORCHESTRA * EUGENE T H E PHILHARMONIC. af dw gas indnsuy. His drafting board i< ast donis, 2 Pearl street. ^ top (pead; an anay range w keep dees. you think, grandma? Mother's won’t think Tm a cheapskate.” O R M A N D Y. Conductor SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ap and ha b woridag oa a new gas range for Admitted today: Ann Haddock, husband is coming boma!” , dnbe Retailed la Time Wilde to the handsome Ud who O F NEW YORK . A R T U R your "New Freedom Gas Kitdien.” Tha tUPERB BEAUTY ... Modem Itaaat varif 42 Walker street; Henry -Kuryla. is making a an Chopin in ”A p la y in g BEETHOVEN’S* RODZINSKI, C ond uctor jh—rhof oa hit boerd indicats mors than the ling white finiih; inaonth 10^ toeedad smtag 512^Middle turnpike, west; Mrs. , Spokane. Wash. ,— (43 — A1 Song to Remember.” In that pic­ SYMPHONY NO). 7 IN A The Japanese herd Indonesian piayidg TCHAIKOVSKY'S Mas aad Aape of ytmr new ’YIP’’* Gat Rsnre attractim handlai and eooarol peed. DoiBQiy BeUieL 374 Oakland women of all ages into slave Idbor Struck! flgurea 'hq^ have a good ture be tlcfcies the Ivorlee seem­ M AJO R. Op. 92 RANGE AND FUEL street; George Willard. 138 South We Offer 'You...... they are die cxect specifications for the camps in Nethariands New Guinm golf .seaeon if his luck holds out. ingly with the touch of a mnater, aUitintl'i? geen s y m p h o n y n o . $ IN B ECONOMY OF OFEBATiON ... k aL Main street; Janet Dougan, 31 ItM . #dad(/ IIIN Q R to do pbsrslcal labor fo r the Jap­ Two sets of golf clubs were stol­ but BCtunlly Chopin and Cbop- aMMt. wonderful oix>ldag performance you waya earn lem te harp hoMa whh gtai t emt at CALL Birch street. anese troopa in that area—felling en from him last fall at the close sticka comprise his repertoire. Ha . Op. 74 rP a tM ^ ") ever knew. Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Repa Ou'r One-Week Opening Special: avtty 7 womas to Hartford, eat get Mgetodp. VS trees, buikUng trenches, planting, of the golfing season. They were memorized the pieces that were Pritehsrd. 38' Ashworth street: Set M-MM-558 $5 JO ★ ♦ ■ff etc. Tue death rate amongst these recovered and returned to him Just played in the movie, bar by bar. so thriby, mDdera aad praedcaL George Dumore, Locust street; women is as high as 45 per cent. at the start o f the new seaaon. he would apjiear to to pounding it $7.50 MACHINE PERii^NENT T N I e i R r a C T O V t N . . . AsteStetkaUy 8500 Mrs. Melvin Jachimsen and aon, 41 out himeelf. OIL Jarvis road; Mrs. Fay Jones. 18 Ceeftm end hear there mperhreeerdimge. Yen miUheomeeed eaeaeBad te the meet teisaie dtgraa of temperatort. ^ hr the beeutyef the imterfremieiu, the breeih4eUmgretUUm MB *'GwiMBd MOBIL BEBOSENB AND MOBDJIEAT TOBL OIL Alpine street; Mrs. Robert McIn­ Hto role in ”A Thousand and FOR $6.00. ejthe repredeetiom, the neieeleeeaar/aeaa. ffetevemeemhemr easay llaailli toralatil: Mg reaiigh Im iha totgw foaat- tyre snd son. East'Hartford; Mn. One NiigfaU’’ to • far cry from tha •CP . . . the mark of apadal sPsUty ereheetret teas teith petfeet heienee. Seeer hefere here dme tme •■ 8 »••• oa raogat m ^ by all Ugh grads wrew MQRIARTY BROTHERS Gertrude Miner. Bolton; Helen moody compoaer. In It. be ehniM This Is the season when greet Amerkmm erdm tret asawefad to thrilUegly IffeUhe em reeerdt, Dube, 262 Oak street; Mias Anna REGISTER NOW FOR HEW • Bagdad bobby, soxera with hto mOILIR. ADVANCID DUION ... (acraract. 22 mpar-faseiraa. . . Osa todas» “Os the Lever At Center and Broad Stieets Sillano. Qlaatonbury; Mrs. Eva eTerjrthIng takes r. K. and went to chow. When be r»* ahroad aad naasad « p a d w a c t to 241 NO. BIAIN STREET DIAL 304.8 turned he Miouted again sf Ids sdua Standard Flnt AM2 ha tm the US$ Olymnicg taam to steepinjg compankm. This time the taka a part In a Broamaay rimw. ENDS “ THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW" ssmssm response was quicK It was— alma Advaaeed First A M 7 ...... 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,MANCHESTER, CONN„ Tl^SDAT, MARCH 18,194k 40,000 acrea of rich farm land Truupety. Neo nate >5 for Eaater planta for ^ e A s o c ia l s e c u r it y bsns- About 400,000 bituminous Indus­ attraction at the Stsite theater I You cannot see Lieut. Jacobs paratory to the arrival of 2,500 Rockville. ] The House yesterday voted 359 j Francis E. Miner. street light, the city council look try employes covered by the con­ m Saturday. (William Prince), second In com- of 1943 at the age of 17. He Dr. Conlon, a former resident milac and iprinn addM , hoepltal at Bradley Field, A • accident or health here tomorrow througn Saturday. I turkey poults which were expect­ Funeral services will he Thurs­ |) 8 to extend the life of the CGC j ed up old records. She’s been ap­ •ad Uia seed—til b refiahlMd. tract expiring March .31 between mand, for he is flying with anoth­ ed today, was destroyed by fire the first High school graduat physician at Manchester Memorial Annual Living Room Suits meeting waa turned over insurance paymenit, proceeds Starring Errol Flynn and featur­ day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the receive his diploma While in ter the administration promised pealing for the same street light Miner rhatstw el ne eztin eari William Eella, program ^alrm an Lewis’ United Mine Workers and ing an all-male cast that Includes er squad, but his calm, his un­ last night at the farm of Edwin J. I.add Funeral Home. Rev. Dr. nat any agency employe found hospital, gave a vivid description since 1917. But the comer U atlU ran be sudt to atademlM and of life instance policy paid operators ^111 be polled March 28. emotional confidence is with these uniform of the U. S. Navy. He of his part in Allied operations in in and Mra. Norman Aalxijird chair William Prince, James Brown, Aberle near Ogden's Corner In George S. Brookes will officiate and derwent his boot training luilty of wrongdoing would be dark. Rummaqe Sale add remferl to yenv eel. on dea>|i of holder. TTie vote was ordered by the George Tobias. Henry Hull, War­ men now. It Is Just as well that ■Vernon. burial will be in Grove Hill ceme­ ■red and prosecuted. Rev. Bussell E. Nelson the European theater to an ap­ Homoppun iDAn. Sampson Naval Training Staj of Far Ouarantred werfcnuinthlp. J, S. Blahop, oM he State Board \ National Labor Relations board ner Anderson, John Alvin and you do not know him, for he is The fire was believed to have tery. I Representative Keefe (R.. Wis.) preciative audience as a medical Dead Duck Lands At Feet after notice by Lewis that a dis­ and was then assigned to Rev. Russell E. Nelson will be Frompt drliTTry, tarn arirr. o f Flaheriea a m Game, waa in­ PEN PENSIONS SIO I and eth er many other capable character ac­ among those who will not Jump been caused by a brooder and Mr. To Speak liter announced he has prepared a officer aboard o DST. Temple Beth Sholom tIon af fehrlre. pute existed under terms of the West, Florida, anu later to ^solution calling for a special the guest speaker at services in Be first described details of the Balter tobrics esek aa dentans, troduced and^^^ve a brief talk on • money recVived from tors. "Objective, Burma” is the again. < Aberle estimated his lose at $7,000 At the communication of Fay­ folk for further schooling, Temple, Tex.—( ^ —It was one topeetrlM, frlexcs, klnketlce end 20% DSWS— 1 Tsar to Pay B Smlth-Connally wsr labor dis­ Then there is tall, good-looking partially covered by insurance. ette Lodge A. F. A A. M. to be hold llouse committee o f four Demo- Emanuel Lutheran chUrCh, Sunday, type and use of a LST,— At first the program of the department the government by d war vet­ saga of one parachute company took part in the action in Sai| March 18. He will address the Jun­ of those sudden Texas storms, and THURSDAY, MARCH 15 aliitn prtotd pToparlienately Ws Barry our Owe Astsssto putes a ct Sgt. Treacy (James Brown). Not Both the Vernon and Vernon Cen­ this evening at 7 :30 o’clock tn Ma­ ats and three Republicans to in- the ship was used exclusively for Phone 2-4127 ’ tow aida^n annual "crop" large eran, the veteran's'lom ily's and of their brand of valor. It is Guam, Marianas and the ior Missionary Society at 9:15 a.m Lieut. Josci'h Sager of Hazelton ,^h for hunters and fishermen Replies Sllll Unfinished to these men of the parachute so long ago he waa slinging hash ter Auxiliary fire departments re­ sonic Hall, Dr. George S. Brooke?, estigate the entire government transporting vehicles and tanks Pa., was hurrying to his quarters In the Store on Bissell St. pension, or dependency bene­ pastor of the Union Congregational shalls. It was on Tinian that] orporation setup. the congregation at the morning also the long range program The operators spent Sunday and battalions and airborne Infantry In a college town. Now he is the sponded but due to the progress of performed the extraordinary but later the ships were used to at Camp Hood. He heard a loud formerly occupied by the fit allowances contributetJ by yesterday formulating their re­ second sight for the waiting gun­ church will give a talk "George "When'government corporations worship hour at 10:30 o'clock, and evacuate the wounded. perpetuating all forma of that "Objective, Burma” is hum­ the fire they were unable to saVe which resulted in the cltation.| ag.iin at the Sunday afternoon plunk. At his feet lay a dead duck Fish Market. MacDONALO UPHOLSTERING CO. the government. plies to the demands submitted at ners on the ground. Warm and the building. Mr. Aberle Imme­ Washington was a Mason.” Irt Invested with borrowing pow- At the Anzio Beochhead wild life. He showed a series of bly dedicated. Colleetlon o f Paper Was Hit Seven Xlmea Irs, authority to initiate programs. vesper service at 5 o’clock, he will —Perhaps a casualty of lightning 98S Main St. HARTFORD Phont 2-4127 . kodachrome slides with pictures the start of contract parleys Laden down with grotesque friendly Gabby Gordon (George diately started to search for a His ship was blasted with After only five weeks as a or hall. The lieutenant ate the March 1. Still unfinished last The Bqy Scout-Oeneral Eisen­ Ind do Just about as they please,’’ j tell of his experiences In the mis­ x;ommibsioned officer. Dr. Conlon New Woolen Remnants! O n # W e e k of native game birds and smaller Jump equipment, the men slowly Tobias) is there too, always ready place to house the poults expected shells from enemy fire. The sion field. duck. PROPERTY RECEIVED night, they asked and received to laugh, ready to fight; and hower Waste Paper Campaign is keefe said tn a statement, "it’s was assigned to an LST. He was animals. The pictures stressed file Into the hollow belly of a today. month ' rocked and the entire su{ Llgh time to abolish them and cre- Pastor Nelion was bom at Kan­ os o gift, bequest or from Lewl.s agreement to another there’.s "Nebraska,” slightly corn- being conducted during the immediately detached to duty at the research made on pheasants c. giant transport plane that is to .Men’s Club Hosts of March and April and each boy structure on the starboard Ite for their functions Federal ag- diyohi. Minn. He studied at Gusta- lay's delay it^resumption of nego- sea aiid after several months of frpm the first setUng of eggs to inheritance. (But income de­ vomit them forth, somewhere fed. but q\ilte a man for all his The Men's Club of the Rockville was wiped away; many of directly under the supervl- vua Adolphus College, St, Peter, Uatlhns. who collects 1,000 pounds of waste It.cles extensive training, he was in the life on the wild life farm apd rived from such property must above the earth, each man resem­ jump suits and they hide Mark Baptist church will be host to the paper during this period will re­ shipmates were killed o f wol Iton of Congress." Minn., receiving his A. B. degree finally life In the wild. The NLRB estimated at $300.- bling an automaton. Yet behind Williams (Henry Hull), combat Men's club of the Methodist church ed. The local youth had been hl^ in 1930. He spent one year at the thick of battle in the European be reported.) pr ceive a General Elsenhower medal Millions Made on TIp-OITa theater. One of hts first duties OOfi the costs of the nationwide their Jumpers’ combat goggles, no eighteen years. More identical this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the seven pl^ccs'with shrapnel, Keefe and Representative Taber Lutheran Bible Institute, Minnea­ . Feed for Birds. Animals mineTs’ poll on this question: "Do and each troop establishing a rec­ was to assist in evacuating the He also showed a seriss of pic­ two faces are alike, no two hearts correspondent who has raced off church social rooms. The guest ord will receive a unit award. ly after recovering consciousn^ |R„ N. Y.), during consideration polis, and graduated from Augus- you wi-sh to permit an interruption to the wars as if in answer to a he crawled about the wrecl |f the CCC extension bill, contend- tana Theological Seminary, Rock wounded from the Anzio. beach­ tures on berried and fruited trees of war production in wartime as a beat the same. Enter the plane speaker will be Stephen J. Von The three Scout Troops In Ver­ ■fire-alarm. Euw who.se subject will be "Much helping his fellow shipmates, Id that certain CCC employes had Island, n i„ receiving his B. D, head area. It was during this • that provide feed for the birds result of this dispute?" The. bosrd with them, live with them but for non will gather waste paper of all service that the local physician But now the red light on the Better Than Working.” Movies of kinds in a house to house and store ship was finally despatched liiabled speculators to "make mll- degree in 1936. The same year he and animals and also some pic­ Photos Show will foot the bill. a moment, mingle freely, for some was raised in rank to a lieutenant, tures of wildflowers, frogs, but­ of them will not return. cabin cowling is blinking on and the Ice Carnival held at the collection on April 14. All papers of range of enemy gims and lon s” through tip-offs on impend- was ordained into the holy minis­ In a statement It said "the de­ try at St. Peter, Minn. The follow­ senior grade. Later he was one terflies and the like. Mr. Bishop Last to enter, and first to Jump, off. the men are rising. Up mus­ Recreation Field will be shown. should be tied up Into bundles If wo\mded were evacuated to -igr government actions affecting termining factor in all arrange­ pital ships. lommodity prices. ■ • , ing three years he served as pastor of the first doctors to artrve in answered questions put to him by ments . . . Is that no production is their Captain, Charles R. Nel­ cles twitch, their hands are slight­ There will ,also be games and re­ possible for easy handling. Tnicks Nagoya War with drivers are being sought for Copy of Citation I In response. War Food Admlnls- at ' Emanuel Lutheran church, Rome srith the victorious Allied the members. time Is to be lost because of the son (Errol Flynn), holder of the ly moist. It is beet to leave them freshments. now, for you do not listen while the collection, further details of *rhe citation that he received Irator Marvin Jones wrote Con- Hutchinson, Kans. forces. Mrs. Ash devoted the remainder mechanics of the vote. Miners are D. S. C. A veteran of many Council To Meet * Pastor Nelson was called to serve Aboard a Mather Ship of the program to an "Information Jumps, hardened by the gnarled men pray. Mayor Raymond E. Hunt will which will be announced later. aa follows: ess: "We are going to the hot- Plants Hnrt expected to vote oh their own time, Ex-ery Mothem Club The Commander Fifth Fl4 fom of these charges, secure the In Honan, leaving for China wltl^ With only a limited amount of Please” type of entertainment either before or after working preside at the meeting of the (Com­ lacts and, if any evidence Is found his wife (the former Miss Eleanor medical facilities available on HOW MANY DROPS With state birds consUtuting the mon CJouncll to be held this eve­ A meeting of the Every Mothers United States Pacific Fleet, (Continued Prom Page One) hours." Club will be held on Tuesday at mends , Robert Albert KurL If Improper conduct on the part Bloom of St. Paul, Minn.) Sept. 2. ! board, Dr. Conlon with the asstst- answers. It was brought out Results to Be Given March 29 Nazi Leader ning at ? o’clock. At the meeting L( an official or employe, I shall 1939. They have served for five an<;e of five pharmacist mates, that there are over 300 native 1,100 Bombers 6:30 o’clock at the home erf Mrs. Sonarman Third Class, Uni| Some 4,000 special agents, hired appointments will be made for the Mary Wells o f Snlpsic street. States Naval Reserve, for ser promptly remove them and shaU years on our field there. Pastor snd srformed several major opera- FILL A BUCKET? Mrd types in Connecticut. Tokyo Gas Co. (Suranachl branch) Tokyo Kozia, Co. and TsukIJl mar­ for at least three days at $11.80 Shift Made offices of ratemaker and tax col­ D. A. R. Meeting as set forth in the following sk that proceedings be instituted Mrs. Nelson have two children. fons. The LST the local doctor k Chief of Police Samuel G. Gor­ a day, will be employed by the lector for the city for the year The March meeting of Sabra Uon: |o punish them.” It became necessary for the Nel­ was attached $b was called a % don waa present and showed a ket and warehouses. board to handle the referendum. Hit Dortmund; Three B-30s were lost in the com­ starting A fil 1st. Trumbull Chapter, Daughters of ‘For excellent service In The House then voted to con- sons to leave their home at Yuh- "mother ship.” It would drop More than 2,500 telephones have been given number of Mrds eggs he bad col­ bined strikes—one ovei* Nagoya Results will be announced here (Continued Prom Page One) Meeting Toort material for bar­ than $50 aa well as idfentification Realty Company, property located in May it was decided that those ments arc serving the war ifi another way on Nazi oil InstallaUons in the stationed at the Naval Recelx missionaries whose furloughs were buildings standing. It was here By Dkuglaa Larsen Irvine said his crews did twice as Vienna area. Other Italy-based ricades. papers lost Saturday night by on Middle turnpike west. Station in Boston. Bob Is the New York, Marcl\ 13—(iP) — A much work in half the time nor (Continued From Page One) AMM3-C. Thomas W. West of 8 due or nearly due, should be grant­ that he was on duty. Many ol the They arc saving time gnd money and steps — NEA Stall Oomspondent bombers attacked German rail Throughout Bavaria and Au.itrin J. Rush and Fannie F. Foster, o f Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Vashington dispatch to The New wounded men were placed on the Cottage street, was found Monday to William F. Johnson,-property ed permission to return to Amer­ Waahlngton—Men who served diiced man hours on the engine communications In Austria, almost all trains were reported Kurland. fork Times says the Army has ica. Pastor and Mrs. Nelson were I.ST that carried the local physi­ by planning more efficient communications In the Merchimt Marine are not “Proof of the quality of work aC' Yugoslavia and northern Italy. by Mra. Mary Jamieson of Snlpsic located on North Elm street. decided that Menus for prisoner complished ip 36 hours Is the fact from 1,900 to 1,200 and pushed halted. Freight trains on local street and turned over immediate­ Included tn a group of nine who cian and evacuated to a hospital systems for war plants . . . by showing how eUglhle for benefits under the GI production up to 1,400 a month MaJ. Charles R. Meintile of lines have been stopped entirely. By 1840, practically all the war will be revised to include were granted furloughs, while the ship dot of enemy fire range. Sev­ B ill^ Rights or most other vet­ that not one aircraft was lost due Brownsville, Tex., destroyed six ly to the police who notified Mr License Found In Com Substitute foo4 monthly. The St. Galler Taghlatt reported dians east of the Mississippi remaining missionaries evacuated eral hospital ships were sunk but better use can be made o f the service they erans’ benefits provided by law, locomotives. West’s family. West returned to placed on reservations. bivllians now find hard to get. said. "We had 11,000 to 12.000 men from SchsUThausen that gas for camp Saturday night after report­ to Chungking, Free China’s war­ Dr. Conlon believes Axis planes but they, do have re-employment In the plant when wo started on The British Air Ministry report­ cooking has been forbidden every­ Loctilst Grove, bkla.—(/P)—Adair The revision is ordered, The time capital. attempted to drop tjieir bombs on have. Connecticut will benefit from this* ■NA righta if they left a permanent Job ed that Dortmund's defenses had ing the loss. The billfold was found . Fjranklin saw a metal driver's ulmes says, in a memorandum this Job. When wc took It on we where throughout the Reich except near the Intersection of East Main Rev.'Nelson and family left Chi­ Allied ships close by the casualty work even after the war is won because to help carry war goods over the al.so got Into production of the been swamped by the attack. Five for hospitals and some community license faUl out of an ear of com Signed by Gen. George C. Marshall, na for Calcutta by plane, arriving ships and that It was not intention­ high aeas. The law which creat­ heavy bombers out of the big fleet street, Middle road and Cottage Voters Will marine engine for FT boats. We restaurants. street, where It had fallen Into the he wtas shucking. The metal piece chief of ?taff. at their destination in ten hours al. . business will be bctv?r prepared to speed con­ ed thta right did not designate a failed to return. left an impression on the grains ELASTIC Personnel in charge of prisoners u tlil» had to incren.so our employment Factories In southern Germany gutter and had been covered by the flying time. He wrote, “Our de­ Describes Aerial Attacks specific agency to administer It, to 28,000.” One Flying Fortress was lost of corn, indicating It became lodg­ re directed to "make every effort parture from China ended in a Enemy aerial attacks were de­ version to peacetime production. Init Selective Service has volun­ Show World out of the armada of 1.350 heavy were said to have taken over the light snow of Saturday night. STOCKINGS to subsUtute, on prisoner-of-war Says I’ nlon Divided > Social Planned ed in the ear during early stages grand crescendo, our speed of scribed and on many occa.'lons. teered to help in the Job. bombers sent out yesterday by the feeding of the people, but many aenus, food items which are easily Christopher .said that much of places required that those who Following an Important business of maturity. The license was mail­ travelling having constantly In­ anxious moments were spent with Q. I am now in the Merchant Unity Stand the labor trouble in his plant had U. S. Eighth Air Force. ed to its owmer, D. C. Kelly obtainable and not in short sup­ creased since we left Yuhsien, pro­ shells flying by overhead. Sea Ifarine and want to be sure to get wanted to eat bring their own po­ meeting of Stanley Dobosz Unit Arthur Drug StorM developed since September, 1944, No. 14, American Legion Auxiliary Charleston, S. C., who may be able ply, tn lieu of those Items of food ceeding first by rickshaw and bicy­ mines which were placed several my old Job back when the war Is tatoes aad whatever stored winter 845 Main St. Bablnow |n which critical shortages exist." (Oontlnoed Prom Pafe One) when there had been a change In 484 British Civilians Vegetables they had. scheduled to be held Wednesday to say how it got lost there. cle, then by truck, bus, train, and yards from the beach proved to be ever. How do I go about thlaf officers of the UAW-CIO Local The memorandum as quoted by finally by plane. Going 'over the a serious handicap to Allied frrees, A. As soon as you leave the 190. “The union has been divided, Killed in February .he nm ee also says that the sub- hump’ was a thrilling experience said the speaker, as once ■ they service apply to the War Ship­ the first In the nation to poll Its itltutions are to apply "not oi\ly to people on the latest international w'lth two factions seeking .con­ London, March 13—(A')—Enemy fo. all of us. No parachutes are came into contact with landing ping Administration for a "Cer­ trol," he said. neats but to all canned fruits and provided for the passengers for barges the casualties were high. peace proposals. air action killed 484 civilians in yegetables, fruit preserves. Jellies tificate of Substantially Cgntinu- Much of yesterday’s questioning Britain during February and in­ this dangerous flight. We , could Allied cooperation was excellent oiu Service in the Merchant Ma­ TTie question as worded on the ind all other food items which are town warrants asked whether the by the senators dealt with the jured 1.151 others, according to only boW our heads in earnest during the many long months that rine.” Show thm to your former slowing down of production in the figures compiled by the Ministry critically short." prayer unto Almighty God as our the local man was in the active employer and he’ will be bound to voters would "support United States membership In a gisneral last hour of two 10-hour shifts. of Home Security. plane took off with a mighty roar, theater of operations, he declared. give you your Job back If you are This was admitted by union stew­ entrusting ourselves unto His lov­ Visited Historic Spots able to handle It, if it was a per­ system of international coopera­ 'This represented a 102 fewer How to prolong the life ards and other workers who testi­ tion, such as that propoeed at the deaths and nearly 500 fewer per­ i'iliii Workers ing care.” On several occasions, after manent Job, and if it still exists, fied there was an implied under­ sons injured than in January. Thus after a two month’s delay beachheads had been established Q. How long after I leave the Dumbarton O^ks conference, hav­ standing work should cease when in Bombay, India, waiting for pas­ ing police power to maintain the The ministry announced that ad­ and the Allied forces began to push Merchant Marine do I have to ap- quotas determined by time studies ditional casualties and damage Reiiiuiii Idle sage, the Nelsons boarded an Amer­ forward, Dr. Conlon was given |dy for my re-employment rights? peace of the world." were attained.. ican Navy transport, bound at last Returns of the voting are to be were caused by continued enemy of your washer brief leaves and he was able to visit A. You must apply for your Christopher testified that quotas nlr acUon during the 24 hours end­ fo. America, and arrived here Oct. many historic spots in Europe, in­ certificate within 30 days after reported to the secretary of state (Oontlnned From Page One) were not being regularly maintain­ ing at dawn today. 6. 1944. cluding Rome. He said a package Completion of your last assign and results sent to New Hamp­ ed. "If they were,” he aaid, "we’d / / shire’s congressional delegation. |soon as possible” with the hope of cigarettes in. Rome cost $4. If m ent After you receive your have a 100 per cgpt efficiency rat­ ITrge Shanghai Be Open City a serviceman opened a pack, pass- oertiflcate from WSA you must Once before New England vot­ ing Instead of the union's own fig- settling the strike. ers were called upon to express Pickets reported that several ersby would linger around, wait­ apply for reinstatement in your uer of 76 per cent, -----V “ . Ill' ¥ Tiir I Chungking, March 13.—((P)— their attitude toward a world fed­ Open Forum including l^na'^rner. T - (Chinese residents of ing for the butt. old Job within 40 days. "Something was ssl() about in­ taia, Following his excellent talk, an ,Q. What are the qualifications eration and at that time they ap­ dustry making a lot of money,” jo n ^ y and Shanghai have suggested to Jap- proved it overwhelmingly. open discussion took place with for getting a Certificate of Sub­ Christopher remarked. SldeMWlk ProWems [tumed back yesterday at the pick- authorlUes that . they de- questions being asked. One wss stantially Continuous Service. In the Massachusetts election "We will wind Up with a one per To the Eklltor. , ,t Une. but many, otaers cross^ Chinese ad of 1942 the following "question of concerning the Mediterranean sea. A. You must have ser\’ed on cent net on $448.(K)0.000 worth of As one who works on the second e lines and worked if they could vices said today. 'These reports Dr. Conlon remarked that it was a regularly- commissioned U. S. public policy” waa p la c^ on the business In 1944.” shift and unable to attend Town Stars Unable to, Work | said some Japanese officials ap- Merchant ship after May 1, 1940, ballots in 42 state representative Commenting on the work-or- Meetings, I do not know all that Stars unable to work yestwday pn^ently looked with favor on the and before the end of the war. districts scattered throughout the ftght bill pendiitg in Congress, transpired at the meeting in re­ ncluded Bing Crosby, Ingrid TOrg- but Tokyo’s reaction SHE HAD SORE, You must have served for con­ commonwealth: ' (Christopher observed: gard to the removal of snow. nan. Joan Davis. Jack Haley, ^vir^^uncertala. tinuous periods as set forth by "Shall the representative (or Can’t "Legislate Harmony" With one of the largest walks in lumphrey Bogart, Barbara Stan­ ACHING, HOT FEET I WSA regulations. ’ Or you can representatives) In the general “I don’t believe you can legis­ town to clear, I was out of work M} ch, Dennis Morgan, Jane Wy- Draft Hits Barbers fWAO WH 4 T SNC OfO have been in any of the Merchant court from this district be in- late harmony into labor relations.” after one storm .with an injured jian, Betty Grable, Gene Tierney, "I •uffarMl torlura witli buralac cal- Marine Training schools at the end structed to vote to request the He added his belief that an equita­ hack and had to dear the walk leanne Crain, June Haver, John Roy, N. M.—(/P)—Long beards lottftM^-couU hWrSly wotk. TrU4 ho*! o f the emergency.. president and Congress to call at Payne, .Dana Andrews, Pat • TarjrtlilKt, Fl»«l*jr I ble statute Would be one that sub­ after other stomU as I could find and unshorn locks may stage a PODOL. Wkat ■ nli«f. A («w an^Uca- the earliest possible moment fi con­ jected labor to the same provlslona no one who wanted the Job. With J’Brien, Adolphe Menjou and John comeback in Harding oounta. Sev­ U«u at aiskt 4U tka trick. Na aMCa vention o f representatives of all 1. Don’t ovorlood wothor. Ovailoadinf 2 . Watch running Hmo. Modem waehers 3. Don’t forct clothat through wringer. ns are corporation^. the prices hoys were asking ac­ ^ayne. eral months ago the draft tMk the tortura. Now wark kaltar aad slao, r free peoples, to frame a federal the maVhina may strain both mechanism need only five to ten miautee to wash omfi* Adjust rolls for thickness of clothes and k«ltar,’' rrritaa Mra. F. A., Now Harrati. Col. George E. Strong, command­ cording to news items in other The 'War Labor Board last Feb- oply barber from Mosquero, 18 POIIPL—a iirkita, (roatalaao aiataaaBi. Non Residents constitution under which they may ary granted the Painters’ local ing officer. Central Procurement towns, perhaps it would be best to and motor and can vary aaaily damage your nary clothes, ten to fifteen minutes for feed them through evenly. Belt buckles, miles distant. Mosquero men start­ EaBa and aoatkaa Ifca JafiaKto alria unite in a democratic govern-j-jigtrict, Army Air Forces, com­ stay put o f wortrito do the Job, as clotbes.'Hm clothes should be able to mova vesy dirty clothing. Overfoog nmaing adds buttons, etc,, should be folded nadar Mm cognlUon as bargaining agent ttaanaa. Will Bat atala. Oat a SOc jar Park Cars Here ment?" Ifor 70-odd set decorators, and the ed coming to Roy for shaves and tadar at mended the Packard company for $5.00 to clear a sixty foot walk is and turn ftaaly in tba water. amar to wMher. dothet to protect the rollers. hair cuts. Now Roy’s lone barber In every district voters regis­ doing a- "quality Job” on a very beyond my meEns, as a boy who is utemationaly AlllSnce of Thea- J. W. Hale Carp.. Weldaa Drag, tered themselves heavily In favor M cal. Stage Employes, also aeek- has been drafted. The nearest bar­ qalBB’a Drag. Msrpkjr Drag difficult engine. He added that he now four yearr in thp Army and ber is at Springer, 4fl mllas away., « aad sU ga ^ drag atorea. When" the special committee of the proposal, n ie total vote believed it should be said that “the two and one-h«M yekrs in the thia designation, demanded a from the Chamber of Commerce was 202,603 for and 67,691 labor situation has stood in the South Pacific and the other son in lew. This is now pending snd Wiring the world (asked the Police Commission to against. way of ' Packard receiving the the amphibloua' branch of the serv­ slated to bs considered this regulate the hours of parking on Whether New Hampshire voters Army award for aircraft engfine ice, mkny oL us know that our -ek. for sound the west side of Main street, from would indicate similar sehLiraent production.” sons have a bigger Job to do today Baching the Painters’ union to today waa the subject of consider­ Jie strong Conference of Studio r the Center tp Locust street, it was The company already has re­ than helping "Dad” aroimd the ' In just ten average days, the Signal Corps and pointed out that several cars were able debate. ceived a Navy award for produc­ house. Jnions. which lias eight oUier af left there from early in the morn­ tion of the PT boat engine. ' After clearing my walk. I know and a total membership of communications tropps in France use enough ing until late In the afternoon. that on many occasions the main 1,000, many key men. A chuto for Mr. Shuto? These cars, they said, had been hazard was still there, an Icy con­ Late developmenta laat night id- wire to go around the world. In a single field Return to Shell bluded: ■ . "W h y is it," a customer writes, "that the telephone left by people living east of Man- Nazis Blasted x dition, especially aa the walk is headquarters, they have installed 2,100 telephones ’chester, working in Hartford, who on a down grade. As I use fuel oil Must Enff Strike First always seems to ring when I’m the attic? By the time Production Jobs Notice from the W sr Labor *0 took buses to Oielr Jobs. for heat, I did not have ashes to which handle 30,000 calls a day. I answer the call, the other party has invariably hung up. I The new sighs restricting park­ From Mount put on the walk. Has the town ____ia Washington that the con­ made any provision, aa in Hart' ference must end the strike before ing, were posted last week and Detroit. March 13.—(A>)— With These figures are from just one battlefrom Guess I’ll have to install a chute!** the police commission advertised ford, for large wooden boxes to be ; wfll act further. and a Regional War Labor board di­ the change. Yesterday a check (Continned From Page One) put on streets and kept filled with A claim by the producers that one field headquarters in a global war. They help If you are calling Mr. Shute —— or anyone ete w w t made on cars parked in the space rective rebuking both management sand so that people m ^ use this hey have been caught in tha mid- ■howed that the claim made by the and union, 700 employes returned, south ol Salvard' agajnst no enemy sand when they know the walks 4 . Hondio your cord with coro. PuDdie f. Clooi wo$har««ftor uaing. Whan 4* lavaaHgoto atrunga noitaa. If ym Qe of the conference-lATSE row, to explain why there’s a shortage o f telephone you give him plenty of time to answer? He will c e r t ^ y to their artillery ^ell pr^uction opposition. p b ig , not the cord. and. abovoeH, don’t let poo axa d r o u ^ arith tfaa —***«Gt^ keey ntifciwlHer we4— in yoor madlfaia. nd Richard Walsh of the lat­ committee waa-true and five cart are In an Icy condition? j equipment here at home. be grateful if you do. And it will save you from making ^ re tagged. Jobs today at the Thqmpeon Pro­ An Allied patrol ran Into long Yours Truly, the oord gat damp. When yon posh plug . aoap curd or lint from tub, agitator or aoo> it^ a good idea to can aa authociaad aaiw er group threatened to call his ducts Co. plant after a five-day range German machlne-gtm fire aembers out An strike if the pro­ the same call again. Taxpayer. tion cups and wipe dry. Htendlng water Iceman fanmediataly. It atay maaa a vacm (■OMB OB WBRB strike.' north of Monte Belvedere. Brazll- in, ba eura dw awitch ia ’W r aad all ducers recognised the Painters’ wM ortl o l eootrole art in aautraV. caa net, staia aad rot putSk ar looaa port that oaa caaae daaiafo Avoids Back-Slapping The directive upheld the dis­ lian troops northwest of that psak Horse Given to Drive jisrard. •’M a d charge of six men pending arbi­ met 19 Germans, killed three and Indorsenosnt o f ths set design- N o n o B t Fort Bennlng, Gs.— yP)— Staff tration but ordered reinstatement captured the rest. Seven Germans -Browrning, 111.— —Arlle Bur- local hy tha Screen Publicists’ Da not risk msHag . \ Sargt. Melvin J. Uttlason, back of 20 discharged workers and re­ were killed and more captured tn t(Hi. chairman a t the village Red alld. a pottora o t year ta­ b k a t t p a d s a t BXDDOBD >Aom Attu, gave an account of his vocation of 'Suspensions against the Spigolino attack. Cross drive, waa making the Herbert Sorrell. conference ble. Let OB de It— n u c E s ^ ^ tfit'a most unpopular member. 1 ^ others. Activity along the Eighth Army rounds hustling donations when [iresident, accused the producers to taeore a perfect ENGLAND COMFANY fi'tt it coldler found what appeared While terming United Automo­ front farther east on the fringes o t Nathan Shannon stopped him to stirring up union troubls, and BL- SOUTHERN ^ 9 be a stick of candy wrapped in bile Workers (CIO) Local 247 the Po valley was confined to ask how the campaign was pro lidded bru^uely: TELEPHONE ' wax paper In' a Japaneae ma- "immature” and advising it to rely patrol clashes. greaatng. Then Shannon, placing The Manchester Electric Division "Walsh Is. just a stooga for the se-gun nest. It tssted Uke can- on the Intemationsl unlpn for di­ A Navy communique announced the' le^ strap o t a halter in producers.” Airter he had eaten hadf the rection. Regional WLB (Chairman that PT boats operating off Masco Burton's band, aaid: "Here’s my He said the producers didn’t ACME TABLE PAD CO. HABTFORO i sAother soldier, familisr with -Louis a Mirianl criticized the point In the gulf of Genoa north­ donation. Get what you can to r m oomacncifr r o w ^ oompant a pcomlat to abide by the •47 MAIN ST.. ROOM 424 print, kJentifled . it Thompson management for Its ruling, snd concluded, "Why PHONE «-388.8 west o t Spesia angaged a north­ IL" At the other end of the MIM b KltUeson said no one handling of di.sciplinfiry action bound convoy of el^t lighters, halter waa a durable looking work Hell should we believe UieyH -^mdy-Iover on the against workers accused of pro- sank two with torpedoes and hit a horse. Burton plana to sell the ; • MLBB dMlaloBl wking a jirevibua sLop^sf s. third. ; •iMd at a conuBuaUjr aala. Fl-.' ’■■■■■ i MANCHESTKK KVENIJNG HEKALU, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TTJESUAI, MAKCH 13, iy 4 » >ACE s i x record ot all deaths and mar­ riages filed with toe city or town. ba.«i» of MaiK’li'e.'ttcr's expcricnc' lion for early pasture for hay- High Income • | North Coventry j Women Voters lAvvide itate aid to educaUon. Manchester in other years. short fdrmers, and that ground Better Roads Bolton Clothes Drivi Foreign Policy Change Forbid tha amploymeat of chil­ The following members of toe dren under 14 for tobacco harvest­ This itiesit, In effect,- that there will be dry and ready for plowing Rationing Data Favor 9 Bills ing and limit work hours for oth­ Evening Herald at an unusually early date. The following list of subscribers Stand Urged Mother’s Club are on the nominat­ as only one solution to the prob­ Seen as Need Meet Call^ ing committee, Mrs. Margaret er minora employed in tobacco to lem. That waa and Is for Man­ This information Is hereby of­ Furnished By to the Red Cross War Fimd were At Yalta Conference Cooper, Mrs. Louise Bickford and eight hours a day. u SlMCll StrMt chester to keep Its sidewalks safe. fered to all who wish to abuse it. Office of Price Administration solicited by Miss Patricia Dlmock, Milk Protlucers’ .Head Mrs. Romona Clapper. At toe Two Other# Opposed; Frirvlde for the election otf Manetieiter, Conn. There can be no suit a(rainst the Probably, however, our Inveterate Baldwin Calls for Ex­ ayde Marshall and E. W. Atwood Selection of Chaii meeting it waa voted to give 25.00 school board members by separate THOUAfl nCROUSO" Kegtonal Dspartment of Information Wants Level After War to toe Red Cross. The next meet­ Most Have to Do with ballots. 0«n«ral Hanater town unlesB It can be proved that season Jumpers need no such »5 rremonl Street, Qoston, 8. Maasachnaetta tensive Rebuilding of In the West street. Middle Turn­ Of Slalvage Campaj America Assumed Re­ Cornell White House Set up a committee to study toe rounded October 1. IBSi. special Invitation to* various ex­ pike East, Lake street and Bolton ing will be held at the home of Election La w s . ‘dangerouB condition” existed at Center Districts of Bolton and It is sponsibilities in Euro­ Reporter Six Years To Match Debt. Mrs, Walter Keller on April 3rd. functions of county government. Pobllahed ■eery B»«n'nf B*«Pt the time and location of any fall. cesses, such as planting peas, Aug. 31. All coupons worth 10 gal­ Urban Areas Routes. To Be DiscusKed. Rev. A. E. Patterson waa the The measures opposed would: Bundaya and Holldaya Entered at the .Mcal>i and Fats very encouraging to note that In Hartford, March 18—(85—Nine Repeal the 1941 statute requlr- Poet Office at Hancheater, Conn., aa The first basis for any effort to slartlng cold frames, and report- ' Now Good: Red Stamps Q.5 lons a unit. some cases donations are a little pean Politics for First Hartford, March 13,—t be alarmed by the vio-1 June 2; .N-2 through S-2 expire flrat-haad Information from and the ability to possess not only regular meeUng Thursday avenii^. The measures given league ap­ dlapatchaa herein, are lent scratching sound which can jum- 30. Following are the hours at the all passenger car travel in Oon- 4otte Hoar, $1: Clarence Huber Chairman Reed has invited I participants, the series will Mo., Monitor-Index before the necessities of life, but toe lux­ The Lecture’s hour will be chil­ proval would: Tbeia Is more than Just aeeurtty and a bank book to a SaylBfifi Pull eerrlca client of N. B. A Senrlce cltement over them. In East Hart­ local office of the War Price and necticut was on urban streets and Dimock, $5: Mr. and Mrs. Fred resentatives from toe four Ssi| take tile reader behind the Joining toe Des Moines, la.. dren’s night, and everyone is eup- Ino* ______be heard from one enti of the state Sugar uries as well.” Abolieh the party lever and pro­ ford, Hartford, Wllllmantlc, Rock­ Rationing Board at ths State that many of those trips were Luck. $5; Oscar Anderson, $1; Club.s of Manchester and all scenes to watch the Big Three Register. From Des Moines he He advised- dairy farmers to poeed to bring a childhood picture vide for casting a separate vote Want Rallaf From Fund . . . there Is promise of a future, a future that can bh Publishers RMresenUtUes: The ville, Middletown, * Meriden, and to the other. It la not any nnsea'- jjow Good: Sugar Stamp No. 35, Armory: short, resulting in concentration of Mrs. Sophie Anderson. $1; Char- veteran's organizations and at work, take him to their din­ went to Washington and the “work for increased sales . . . as and wear children’s clothes or pay for each candidate on paper ballots Julius Usthews Special ^ency—New Mondays: 10 a. ra. to 4:30 p m. auxiliaries to be at this mec ner parties and aboard the de­ U. S. Dally. After a year on your drMuns come true . . . the home you hope to own, Savtagfi Tork. Chlcsgo, Detroit end Boston. Bristol, to name but a few Con­ soniil Influx of locusts. It Is not in Book Four, good for five pounds, traffic on those areas. loltte Hoar. $1; Clarence Huber a positive means of avoiding the a fine of 10 cents. as well as voting machines. the Japs burrowing up through expires June 2. It is expected that Tuesetays: Closed all day to the The governor said last night in Hoar. $2: Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian and join in a round table dis stroyer where FJ9.R. met the the General Press association, threat to their Incomes that would The Ladies Fragment Society Abolieh toe city convention end ARTHRITIS are today’s hopes which CAN become tomorrow’s Realltiee. wbor bureau of necticut communities. We do\ibt . . ' . . . . the next sugar stamp will be vali- public. slon of th e project and make Middle East potentates. And serving specialized newspaper, will hold an all-day meeting MEMBER AUDIT Bu.iterranenn passages It Is not 1. ----hie weekly radio broadcast...wnuwe,. that S i Gambolati, — —..... $1; Mrs. Joseph Negro, come with a post-war milk sur­ make toe town comtnlttee respon­ CIRCULATIONS. that any inspection of all cltiea Wednesday: 2 p. m to 5 p m. survey showed that 54 per cent of $1; Mr. and Mrs. Ettorle Brochet-' gesUona’ as to a chairman for T the historic facts of the con­ clients, he Joined the AP in plus.” Thursday. sible for selecting candidates for ndt etaK today to make your future necure by opening an aeeai with snow removal ordinances the caoaphony of Addles, nor the Furl Oil Thursday and Fridays: 10 sl in C hester. ference are not overlooked. Tbs Herald Prlntln# all pa.ssenger car travel in Con-1 to. $1; Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Bro- 1933. Sales Value Increases local office and delegatee to town PAINS? »t the Manchester Building dl Loan Aeaoclatton! Msumee no llnencisl responsibility for would reveal perfect compliance buzzing of next summer's nios- „ , _ , td 6 p. m. necticut wa.s on urban streets and chetto. $1; Mrs. Rose Riva, $2; *15118 will be a big project The reasons for calling It, Its He has accompanied Presi­ Reports read to toe deIeg;ateB conventions. Try Tysmel mm This Manay* tjrpocraphical errors eppesring 'n quitoes. It is nothing as pestilen-1 Bci lod Four ant . . _ . Saturdays: 10 a. m. to U:30 will require a lot of work and| problems and their back­ dent Roosevelt on his last Cause election lews to be pub­ with them. But that is a matter that many of those trips were Mrs. Frank Paggtoli, $1; Mrs. Clif­ ground,, the publishable deci­ indicated that toe sales value of discussion Group •aali Biiarantaa MrtlMmenU la The Manchester Eve­ tlal as any of these 1 ‘‘ noon. short, resulting in concentration of ford Loomis. $1; Mr. and Mrs. John close cooperation of all ginup three campaign tours and on milk produced In 1944 by CMPA lished and supplied election offi ning Herald. ______of enforcement, which is another It iM the ^cratchinp of pens It One, vhIuI to Office telephone 5189. town Irrespective of fratems sions reached, are covered In cruisers to Newfoundland, the dais. If you are ■utterlns from tiie (tab- can he heaji in the halts of ,he I of traffic on those area.s. Lombardi and family, $5; Mr. and easy 1-S-S style.) mbmbera was $9,073,582.40, an In­ bins palni of arthrfUo, Thou»»>V f™' Tuesday. March 13 thing. Where the existence of “It apppar.a a sound policy to Mrs. Helmar Anderson. $2; Louis denomlnationhl connections Caribbean and toe Pacific. crease of $45\000 over 1043, de­ Meeting Is Called Permit absentee voting for civil sciatica or aourltto, sO'today and.buy such an ordinance Is combined Capitol. It haunts the post of-1 order to secure the tremeni spite a 1 per cent drop in produc­ Ians In case of lUneea or pbyslcel . tuba of Tyomol at. any sopd drug flees. It can be traced almost anv- ( me.” aajd Baldwin, “to have the C. Dimock. Jr., $5: Viva Massey, amount of clothing that is ne^ By Douglas B. Cornell atora. Apply thla dollzhtful abtorbont with a little original enforcement, Gauleiter Decrees state turn towards the iqiprove- $1; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hutchin­ (Copyright, 1945, by The Associ­ entered prominently in toe tac­ tion. dleabtlity. to tho part that buru and watch re- C A tii/jic/teyS t e X . Hitler’s Last Hope where whore pen and ink are of­ fqr relief purposes. The 1944 volume of milk hand­ Provide regietran of voters with •lulU. Tou should 000 o differanes after the results arc good and the habit fered. But it.s central volume | Assembly Notes ment of the main route* around son. $8; Mr. and Mrs. Edson P. ated Press) tical discussions.) The discussion group of The the vary Oret appUoatlon. At the moment when It might our cities and through our urban Herrick, $3; Mrs. Frank P. Lester. led by members, reports showed, Manchester League of Women BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC of keeping aidcwalks clean and comes from the state’s political I B.\ t ’oiiiiiuttec' on I’ublic Mass Shooting Washington, March 18—(JPi—A Political Issues Considered was 227 million pounds, of which 07 voters will meet Wednesday, Should Tyoaiel. tall to slVa aatlatae- have been called upon to meet the clubs. . The ward heelers of the' areas where there is need to be- $2; Elsie B. Collins. $2; kelen H Political issues demanded as tlon by reliovinz the torturins palne, safe becomes An automatic habit. Information Iieve«congestion.” Berry, $5; Hannah Mlldner, $1; Coventry Soldier! plane bearing American stars and per cent waZ produced by mem­ March 14 at toe home of Mre. Wil­ aoraneaa or itlffnoM in inuoclet or lisa------oacANuiD Afina / « » / ------first aiJseable German counter-at state are on an exciting new' Connei'lieut General .\s*ieinblj bars dipped down to a llght-as-a- loudly as military problems that bers. The balance was purchased liam Cooper. 95 Middle Turnpike manS iuot return empty tube and the Two weeka ago Manchester fi­ chase. Some of them tho'ught. ] -The governor said that In pre­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Mc­ there be another meeting. man aotUTPr will r^und tout nontya tacks, the American First Army ilmuii 40.'>, State tMpltol London, March 13— i/Pi— Mass feather landing on a Russian air­ chiefly from out-of-state sources. Weet at which time topics will be nally took the common sense pro­ for a time, to hteal a march on war days. Connecticut motorists Donough, $2; Mr. and Mrs. George Wounded in Fn Left over from toe Dumbarton Bacon said. discussed. Mrs. Richard Martin You win find Tyamol ploaMnUy die- across the Rhine at Remagen has one another. They thought they 1 shooting of women and children In spent, collectively. $250,000,000 to O. Rose, $2; Margaret H Rich, $3; strip ten minutes after noon on Oaks conference in Washington ttaottya amone------. -----proparj-atlono of no cedure of adopting a snow remov­ Hell rings Reviewing CMPA efforts to oh and Mrs. Albert Beaufrere will claea. Ouaranteod to Im t!rea fri from n a r. begun attacks of Ita own. These al ordinance. The decision to be alone followed the patronage trail besieged Koenigsberg was decreed own and operate their vehicles and John R. Rich, $2; Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 3. was a decision on how members tain higher price ceilings from the speak on the topic “Health” and rotlco and dope.______Bold byleadlns drug- of the (leneriil As.senihly. They The (.'ommittee on Public In­ provided the $15,000.0

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the bridge. A front dlapatcli de­ Yiiiikees Chasing Yanks Drive East clared that so much American Hates Foundei legates Not power had been transferred to the FUN^^SCIENCE From Crossing east bank only a major enemy SSteiS. Today’s Radio PA ’s, Hollows Vie for Rec Round Hono. Japs Into Hills counter-assault could budge it. On IgnoraH(ci Bastem Was Tbne Sound to Any Near Super-Road (Continued From Page One) 4:00 — WDRC — House Party;<^ ily; WTHT — Arthur Hals; Lecturer Here So Desi{ News; WHTD—’Dme Views the w n<3— Dick Haymea. Pledged View| captured big San Roque airdrome, (Continued From Page One) Obiliiarv News; WTHT — News; Glrand’s 7:45— WTHT—Knights of Colum­ one of the be.st on Min>. to organize their defen.He.s, he re­ to two miles yesterday and were mund Barrett. Rev. Frederick Mc­ Lelper, arc "blind s'lisots" which are! 9:15—WTHT — Mu.slc Without left-hand hitting, fast dischargee schedule. The t’ A’s by winning scheduled night of play In Here to attend a meeting of the 6:30—WDRC — War Commen­ Training Camp who last year was at ported, because of the "rapidity fighting today from Honnef and Lean was deacon and Rev. Wil­ founded on ignorance and the as-l Words. By Harry Orayson will retain p^manent possession Rec Senior League for the 19 lerican delegation to the April Hoenningen in an effort to add tary: Ad Liner; WHTD — Jack 9:30—WDRC—This Is My Best; First Place as Tavern Birmingham, so If he measures up of the Rec trophy that is gained 'erence, the former Minnesota and surprise of our advance." liam Dunn was sub-deacon. sumption that each race, to itself,! NEA Sports Editor 45 season with the usual two I to the 23 towns already taken in Armstrong; WTHT — Music; WHTD—Spotlight Bands: Coro­ Cincinnati, March IS—Ordinar­ the shift of Williams will be unnec­ through winning the loop crown cent weeks or months, the average There was no mention of fight­ Arthur E. Keating sang and is best. White people Hvfng In Chl-| Team Is Defeated in . m or Indicated he la prepared WTIC—Just Plain Bill. Notes essary. on three occasions. The PA's cap­ ferings on tap. In the flrst | age at death being alwnit 80 or a ing for the .San Roque airdrome, inner Germany east of the river. Mrs. J. F. Barry was at the organ. na quickly realize what li meansI mei net Story Teller; WTHT — ily you can tell something about a ■upport, at least In part, the 6:45—WDRC—Swoon or Croon; American Forum of the Air: Rec Bowling Matches. club’a prospects, but this year in In the outfieldlast year’s trio of tured the crown the past two- at 7:30 the a t y Cab five wUl itentlon of Senator Vandenberg little less. which has an airstrip 4,000 feet New-s DImout Obsr-ures Battle Burial was in St. James's ceme­ to be a minority group ana^if wej 'WHTD — Captain Midnight; By Ted Meier WTIC— Fibber McGee and Cincinnati, as elsewhere, ^ e pic­ Eric Tipton, Daln Clay and Gerald years. tie the Frog Hollows. t i Mich.), that the pcace-keep- Alfred ('.oldstein. son of Mr. and long, but the American

-Articles for Sale I r' Automobiles for Sale Wanted Autos- I ISusine.ss Services Offered 1.3 Kelp V. "'nted— lemale ■ V People have a right to be ahock- A man ran spend s lifetime HOLD KVERYTHINO gaining experience and acquiring Motorcycles 12 WANTED—EXPERIENCED bak­ ad; the mention of unmemtlonable FLOUR SANDLNU wisdom ... .and become s damned 1934 PLYMOUTH coach. 1935 ery aalesgirl, full time. Apply In FOR SALE—PRE-WAR Whitney Classified thinga la s kind of participation in Ford coach, 1931 Model A. Ford Laying i^b Finishing j fool in Just one minute. CARS WANTED—CASH on the person, Davis Bakery, Main St. wicker carriage. Tel. 2-0817. _ t o :w Sense and Nonsense them. coach. Brunner’a, 80 Oakland spot tor clean 1936 to '42 modeti. J. E Jensen - Phone ^u920 It No Answer—.JI329 etreet. Open "Ull 9. Saturday 6. Brunnsr, 5191. Open evenings 'till WANTED —WOMAN with plead- FOR SALE—LADY’S Golf clubs Advertisements- He (swearing)—If you refuse Man—Is he a very famous doc­ miles an hour, Miss. That'a all. Phone 5191. 9 o’clock. Ing personality for permanent and bag. Bbcccllent oonditlon. Tsl. We are told that $,006 motor Wbnt Mm “X"1 me, I shall die. tor? , 6086 after BeSO. For Sale cars are making their final trips How asdiy I Recall the day Sweet Young Thing—Ah, that’s She refused him. , ' , ’F riend-H e’s a bone specialist. PLYMOUTH 1938 coach, heater. V. ANTED USED CARS—Will buy FOR LOCAL MOVING call 6718, position. Children’s department. For Rent Experience not necessary. Apply to the autonooblle Junk yards dally. When the ration I'board gave me an Where I've got you. I’ve been out Sixty years later he died. He carries his own dice. Small down payment, balance 34 any year or mooei We will pi Alsu ashes removed. FOR SALE—FOLDING baby car- To Boy To Sell XXXII keep it from Frederic’s sight. only ten minutes. So, smarty! Burton's, 841 Main street. “ How do you feel this morning, But we doubt very much the report "A” weekly- Terma and trade. Brun­ top prices for well kept cars Ooll PLOWING, HARFtOWING, lawns] riage, good condition. Inquire that their upholstery etuffing is Sufficient gea I seemed to lack. Tou’d be Biirprlaed If you knew Patient (recovering from opera­ ner, 80 Oakland alrect, 5191. Open Motors at Center Phone 4164. Dillon’s Garage, telephone 5185. Uprising la Poland Frederic?" Oeorga ssked. Judge (to defendant)r—You are graded and seeded trees removed. BAKER'S HELPER wanted. Ap- Frederic didn’t answer directly., being talvag^ for filler in these It I rods to work, then I walked how much faster bootleg liqtior tion)—Why all the blinds drawn, eventnge. ply Federal Bakery Shop. Phone The hours pasted Into days, the lying ao clumsily that I would ad- doctor ? ^Aime Latullppe, 758 Vernon | FOR SALE— 8 MM. Movie camera, He walked across the room. new Bcven-cent cigars. back. ages than the legal brand. jtreet. Telephone 6077. 3iS21. sys Into weeks, and the At last they let me have s "B", ise you to get a lawyer. Doctor — Well, there’s a Arc FOR SALE—1941 Pontiac aedan, Business Services Offered 13 table model radio, motor bicycle. Wearing Apparei-» •’Truthfully, Louis,, I am not eX across the street, and I didn’t want WANTED—RIDEfte from Keeney reeks Into months and Jozefj sctly in a mood for business. ” Hit Father (to young son sucking But gravely warned, “ Long time Having home-grown vegetablea 1939 Biilck aedan, 1938 Oldamo- RA.NGE BURNERS and power WANTED— KITCHEN cleaning Inquire 14 Munro street. Furt, 571 Blsner—grayer, thinner — never, Oangstci's Lawyer Do you you to wake up and think the op­ Lost Slid Found etreet tectlon to Hdi^tford. Leave blle aedan, 1938 Dodge sedan, WANTED—ALL KINDS ut elec- mind seemed to be wandering. "If his thumb)—Hey, don’t bite that no ’Cr." knocks out the home groan over trlc wiring and repairing. Any biiyners of all makes, and kinds man, salary and meals, live in or sd a direct word from Frederic' realize that you are facing the eration was a fathire. 12:30 noon. Return \ p . m. Tel. 1937 Pontiac sedai., 1937 Ford ITHACA 16 GAGE double barrel ROSE COLORED coat with gray I It’a nothing Important, iLouls- thumb off: You may need it when the price of those at the More. SATURDAY, on Forest. size Job given prompt attention clewed and adjusted. 10 years' out. Apply Dietitian, Memorial ‘master pianist, master com-1 ’’Doea Louis ever have anything electric chair? 7201. sedan, 1936 Pontiac sedan. Cole hospital. shot gun with 2 boxes o f shells. fur collar, size 14. Elxcellent oon-1 you are old enough to travel. A man always chases s woman ^MalB or MJddl* Tumpiko Wo«t. Call 3975 before 7 p m. expe\lence. Tel. 2-1731. 44 Main Also H. R. sportsmans our Right Wayt Avoid using the MALE HELP 4 A^o Accessories—Tires 6 these Items. Phone 5191 and give Jozef Eisner gloried in Fred- forced smile. H f patted George’s found it was Crooked business I Automobiles for Sale evenings, HeatinR-—Plumbing Bric’s success. But not without us to choose the three-wsjr dinner plea win be that spring la the time wnnl during the rest of your con- ; "How long will the skipper let) WANTED—LADIES tf sew. full your name and address. Brun- hand. "Is that all. Louis?" got out of It. — Roofing 17 __ ervationa. Yet he could never One Wife (chirping in )—Sure; Sweet Young Thing -What's the Second Lawyer How much ? for tender shoots. veraatlon. I us stay on the beach?” 1936 CHEVROLET coupe, good FOR 'BALE - THREE pre-war GENERAL CAHPE.NTPY end re- or part time. Call evenings 2-0391 nsFs, 80 Oakland street, Man­ Rooms With«>ut Board 691 Louts Pleyel piiloed. WANTED auto Ull^s, slightly u«cV NORTH ELM WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED I FOR RENT—1 ROOM for married | of a tom heart. Would have loosened It more 'K O O T b'.V W VQOOQVVO . ------, <>NVVC>VO WANTED—BICYCLE for four- available. 24-hour service. Charg­ couple or girl. Centrally located. His vlilts to Pleyel et Cle, be­ •Naturally, Frederic. I realize.' «>\6©tO«b TOa ^ Cdmpany year-old boy. Telephone 2-1249. es C O. D. Manchester 2-1439 Moving—Trucking— full or part time sales person for FOR SALE—GREEN hard wood STLVPJtKi’. -k VJhfa \K) STREET ladles specialty store. Pleasant for stove or furnace, $15 a cord Phone 2-1614 or 47 Cottage 8L came fewer. He hungered for His words were honeyed. They mornings or evenlnga 20 ■news but there was never any had never been more sweet. “Yet iROOtA T O O M WtilO .'?O O Q 615 Porker Street Storage working-iiconditlons. Good wages. delivered. Phone 8608. 6-Room Single. 2-car ira- FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, Inewe. rredertc had withdrawn how often have I dreamed—yea, T^ytVl TWO'?! FOR SALE—BOY’S bi^cle. In REFRIGERATOR SERVICE. We AUSTIN A. CHAMBEIRS Com­ Apply In person, James T. Blair, | on bus line for gentleman or { good condition. Telephone’.^-0174. from the world, voluntarily or night after night—of just one con­ W .V T > L 9\CTv: / .UTTER /yguk Reasonable. 160 Center street. the kind but hla pride would not OUT.' BE A LOW PRICE ...... $6,800. What is Army's new CO- Sifting LIMP! ISC m V MIGHEST ^fllCC S • • RADIO— AMERICAN BOSCH WANTED— 4-5-6 ROOMS, on or let him admit his ignorance. He X' ASHES.' maxes before April laL References fur­ asld, lightly: ‘There’s no danger. The above are excellent Poultry and Supplies 43 table model, $30. New Home sew­ ideik ANY MAKE AnV^ MODEL ing machine, $25. marble top Vic­ nished, permanent residence. Tel. I U there?" I properties and reasonably McKinney Brothers Franz Ltaat did not answer. twb toils of equipment Tel..$060 or Evenings 5280 PLACE YOUR ORDER now for torian chest of drawers, $20, oak 5290. ’ ^ vou/ riced. . All can he occupied I Main Street Miller’s Baby CTiicks. Supply “ Well, you agree, don’t you? ” JUST PHONE 5191 \ bureau, $10, Morris chair, $5. Tel. “Yes." Liszt bowed hijt head. , “ 1 Q- What are the four tactical EI thirty da.vs. limited to our own flock. Over 6881 after 5. OUR BUYER WILL CALLl\ progressive breeding program Houses for Sale 12 I agree, certainly.” uses of the rocket? (COMBINATION STOVE with oil —Then what could be wrong? A Air - to - air, air - to-ground, gives our chicks many Inherited ground-to-air, ground-to-ground. qualitiee that will produce far burner, 3 piece wicker set, also FOR SALE—2 FAMILY 5 and 6 N'lthing! Frederic la busy. Maes­ above average results. Our stock davenport and> chair, suitable for room flats, with 2 car garage. In tro. So am I. We both have bur work.” Jozef Eisner attempted a Q—What is the “scavenger" is healthy, uniform In color, with recreation room. Telephone 5910. Manchester. Green section. Tele­ smile. “Well. Monsieur—’’ metal which neutralizes impurities TO BE SOLD good body and egg size and is phone 6446. 1 WIU Uila honoe Interest you? It has a beautiful kitchen with B R U N N E R ^ l S Frsnz Liszt said earnestly: in steel? noted for high production. Have ••When he playa occasionally — I A Olcium . nice ciabinets, a basement laundry, steam heat (coal), at the east Reds, New Hampshlres -a n d Machinery and Tools 52 80 OAKLAND STREET OPEN T IL 9 P. M .\ mean In some salon wouldn’t you An Eye-Opener end ot the living room Is a nice llreplaoe. Ttvo other rooms that Crosses batching weekly. Kindly SELECTION OP USED tractors, osreJAL 5 IlfMr—two bedrooms on the second floor. The bathroom Is very Coventry Poultry Farm, Coven­ Fire Insurance ei?Ao Tractor Company, Wllllmantlc. sslona are not In my circles—’’ in this war? TUNMEL ETC attractive with ahower, brasa piping, copper screens nnd storm try. On Your “Nevertheless. Professor. I shall A—Uhlans and Hussars. windows. Yea, It la Insulated at the root— recently built. see that you are invited—’’ Mu.sical Instruments 53 FURNITURE , ■'—^Thank you just the same. Q. What is the population of c IMMEmATE On a nice residential afreet, near Main street, a well built W ell,'good day. Monsieur Liszt." I wo Jlma? Seven-Room Single, kitchen cablneta, ateam heat, oil burner. Are* \ Two to 48 BASE NICXJLO SalanU piano And Personal Effects U sst called after him in a jocu­ A —In 1940 It waa 1,151. in 223 accordian and case. In excellent ACTION place, large lot and a two-car garage. Shown by appointment. lar tone; “Remember, Profeeeor— houaeholds. AUCTION (K>nditlon. Phone 5737. We can protect you tor as low ea-'h time — I shall see you have IP YOU’RE PLANNING P. S. The living room la about IS’ s 2lV. as $4.00 per $1,000 tor $ years' life Invitation ” Q—What is the total amount of ttmfc Mlnimoro Premium $8.0Si ••— No — No, I’m afraid I gasoline allotted to the public TO BUY/-SELI^BUILD ' 5-Room Single with steam heat and an oil burner for $6,500. FBI., MAR. 16 at 11 ;00 u. in. (rain or shine) Wearing Apparel— wouldn’t know what to do with it.' daily ? )R INVEST A pre-war boose located on a comer lot. Basement garage. Furs 57 Let me call at your homs aad A —For the first quarter, 1,144,- explain details or It waa Louis Pleyel who brought 32 — Accredited Dairy Herd — 32 s w e a t e r s —BLTY AT factory 000 barrels. I the news to Nohant. A recent hen planning yoor new p rice^ n d save. Retail salesroom, Telepbone 6440 or 50S8 with Jarvis yon get the ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. UiTE MODEL FARM MACIHNERY, TB.ACTOR AND AT­ Polish uprising had juat been aup- Q—How many aoIiUeni were MS MAIN ST. Real Estate and Inanrance PHONE S4S0 TACHMENTS, POULTRY EQUIPMENT. SURGE BULKING MaMhester Knitting Mills, Man­ I ((reseed. killed in 1944 anriong all belliger­ It of his years of experl- chester Green. Bus stops here. eewMipMSYSgussswolsK. v. w. ssa, u a ssT err. I a builder ot line homes, MACHINE, 2 UNl'i’S WITH PIPE. 4-CAN MILK COOLER Arthur A. Knofla George read the paper In at- ents ? m WITH PAR COMPRESSOR — SADDLE HORSE. Jpen daily 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. I lence. “ —A thousand miles from A—2.000.800. estimates a life In- “Slip into your old qlothes, dear, and I’ll yi?? my speclflcatlona and altes **The Fnmltare Firs fret course in physical culture 1” available for yonr ap- JUST ARRIVED Army double- Insurance Man” Paris,” she said lightly. "1 doubt akrance company. y provaL Give ns a cali and let’s For the Estate of Donald C. Gehring 87$ MAIN STTREET 1 Yery mucIT It will disturb him.” It Is Tricky, Yes! BY LESLIE TURNKHI breasted. sheep-lined forest greel Frederic came into the room. WASH TUBBS g^ together. By Order of Mrs. Ruth Gehiing, Admx.; At His Isite Farm On jackets, $18 each. Brunner’s, 80 Office Open Dally I He wss thin. His face waa whiter toonerville f o l k s BY FONTAINE POX you HAVE TO ViOtUC'. ~ W E TR Y TO .'4ELL McKCiE Oakland street Open evenings aad Thnra. Evening 7 to S P. IL you 8bou6t4T ba ck , 1 DON'T SELL IT. no! 1 NtVER SITKIOP^ you SEE, MONA.MV Bread and Milk St., North Gtivenlrv, Conn. than ever, his movements more leetlecabbaue wi _ _J»V 5TEPIN MV PLAN TO STOLEN FORaERY, HE MAY BE 2. Looking for a good home 'till 8. Saturday 'till 6. '^SUMSET AMD CASBAdCS 1 TO SELL IT! I'M 6ON4T0 SELL THE . (NO. COVENTRY-ROCKVILLE ROAD') Jerky. HAVE NOTHiN* TO , SBLL THIS'RNN'nNS MUST su'tpicou^ AVIS 'avestioatb rr. Uiat will be available Immedi­ “I’m Ists for our appointment, WHICH RAMON AND 1 OTHER FAKE PAINTINO,” r e m o r s e aoT iF HE PtStiovERS IT HlMSELRl (LOOK FOR AUCTION ARROWS ON CONN. ROUTE 44) »4 A WINE cellar: for 50 48ANO! WORRY ABOUT (NHEri ■ ' WORKIO OUT CAREFLLLV ately? I Louis. You wUI forgive me. ' H O U S I N G S h o r t a g e I h c i p e n t STEAO. IM C E N T R A L WORK );E WILL BE AHWOU5TO SCLlEVtl TTils Is a good dairy herd, mostly Ayrshires, several purebred; Pleyel pretended to be gay. He AMERICA, OTTO! YOO IT 6ENUNE: We have choice single homes 8 year old Ayrshire bull; 20 cows. 2 fresh, 4 due soon, balance Old Fashioned Comfort! I forgave Frederic, of course Then DIP MOT SELL IT, -4, 5 and 6 rooms—various lo­ WANTED In various stages; bred heifer, 10 head of young stock. MO? he glanced at George who wts un­ cations. Ford Ferguson Tractor, model 9N150646 on rubber with hy­ obtrusively folding the paper to draulic lift and power take-off (bought new In May. 1944); new S. ,4rc yon Interested attachments all Ferguson as follows:—Plow (type AO), cultiva­ selling your present home? tor (S-KO-20), weeder (MKO-21); also Dellinger saw ring, Clark wheel harrow. New Idea hay loader (L103), New Idea manure We :have customers who will Female Help spreader (No. 10). Cut Down Model A Ford drill press, platform pay up to $10,000 ''Tor a good acales, hay wagon, silo fence and paper, lumber for silo 12x24; WAR BONDS home. Let u.*i make you an 2 electric fence units, some fertilizer, barrel of molasses, some FOR SKEIN WIn W g ^— CONE WINDING .offer. sawdust, quantity of hay. AND WOOL SPINNING DEPARTMENT Poultry plucking machine, large Ice box with electric unit, 4. Looking For An Invest­ seven 12’ x 12’ portable brooding houses, one 9’ x 18’ ; 9 small \ \ ment That Brings a Good Re-, range houses. 7 brooder stoves, automatic time clock for lights; turn On Your Money? Apply about 75 bags of wheat and 40 of developer, oyster shells, foun­ tains, feeders, etc. Quantity of i4-ih. pipe. Few furniture items. MA.I0R HOOPLW We have Hats and d.uplexvs saddle horse, also drive, cultivate, etc., single harness, west­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE that will do )U8t that. ern saddle. . . PATRICK ALDON SPINNING MILLS Auctioneers’ NoHce:—Items under OPA ceilings sold In socord- WELL. WHY NOT? SHAKE TVAE H/ANO Cff- THAT’S TH* CRAZIEST CHUlskS Talcottville, Conn. SBOe to regulations; Lunch served. TH IN G 1 EVER HE’S TH’ f ir s t o n e ' OLWr PATRICK. CVU>A6, HEARD O F " TO HAVE E n o u g h M.Y F/ANtOOS 03l9i4)AtV 03iBMJAfY JARVIS DECORXriM' A SENSE TO DO NOW -MAAM.'r All hiring done in accordance with ROBERT M. REID & SONS, Auctioneers 6LAOlACVO«, AM.OS, CAPTURED e n e m y WHUT HE’LL HAFTA AETERl'VDO STUPE REALTY CO. Area Stabilization Plan. EsUblished 1907 . / PRISONER OF DO LFCTER—N\ORE 201 Main Street. Phone 8198. Manchester, Connf YOUR EVE0ALLS BACK. TCL 4112 or 7275 Weekdaya WAR SENSE THAN HlS MY w o r d / 740 Allen Street. Phone 2-8271. Springfield, Mass. \ WHOLE NATION.' INIWEIR BASS.'-— and Sundays. 5838 IS h e A- Build With Jarvis For Seenrltyt V4I^R%CHALLEN&iKG NOO AN) B A O lOEVMS OESCeNDAIdt SORJKETO A, OPTeCUMSEM, By |hw BenaMt CMAfAPEEldSVAlP O R -ce iH J LANK LKUNAKD THE LUC»Q/ X lUUUfiY FINN A Chance To Talk Here Is s dainty little frock for MATCH.' a pretty young miss. Pert puffed wfU.,D0ff*Ttrr COULONT YOU MY TRAIN LEAVES tlSTEN OICK^WHY NOT sleeves and full gathered skirt make It s style she'll love to wear m H0L9 YOU UP, HANG AROUND AT ONE O CLOCIC- C0M6 a l o n g WITH ME > Panties to match. THAT'S THE WHOLE ' MCKEY'ItMAS UNTIL X GET BA(X? IM HEADING HOME AND THEN WEUCO RIGHT «TOffV,DICK-IMGOINl , JtSTPAS<1#6 -rU.ONLY BE TO KANSAS CITY ON f r o m the WATCHMAN'S Pattern No. 8T15 Is designed for HOUSE TO THE TRAIN'. By Mrs. Anne Cabot instmetiops for the Flrehouae Red OVEX TO the WATCHMANS GONE A COUPLE A FURLOUGH'. LET'S sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 yqars. Size As wsrin and comfortable as an ; Slippers (Pattern No. 5838) sisCs SEE-IT’S TEN THIRTY IT'LL GIVE US A CHANCE 3, dress, requires 1 8-4 yards 35 or NOME THIS MOANING OF HOURS! o.c bedroom slipper but as smart- | small, medium and larg^ Included, t NOW- TO t a l k ! 39-incb msterlsl; panties, 8-4 yard; looking ss today’s models have i send 15 cents In coin, plus 1 cent 6 yards rlc rsc to trim as pictured be these' firehouse ~ ' red wool.cro- postage, your name, address and For this pattern, send 20 cents. cneted bouse slippers are trille d the pattern number to Anne Cabot ‘The Msnetaestar Hsnfld,'1150 Sixth In Coins, your name, addroaa, aise with a line at black wool around ■li” the cuff and have black soles cro- avenue. New Ycrk 19, N. Y. (desired, and the Paltem Numbar Cold weather garments, ^ k s, to Siie BumetL The Manchester chetta over a felt or cardboard sole. A row of “popcorn” stitches down sweaters, m'ttons snow-set acces­ Evening Herald, 1150 Sixth sories for chiklren, lovely embroid­ ICarssPtaW avenue. New York 19, N. Y. the center front and on the cuff turn them Into a de-luxa job. Make ery desigiu rdi the home are to be Belgian woman wariring tietbes v'li'/i' aM"*''’'/’ Send for your copy of the new them In pale pink aniTDlue If you found In the Winter issue of the wbils Yank tanks blast Spring Issue of Fashion — just have an engaged girl or bride's Anne Cabot Album. Seno for your slUens close at band. War Benda p«M dor these medem vnr ow- rn$» A PLOTS OE HPiGHf off the press. Book full of < sm art present to think of! copy or send s copy .to s ne^e- .MtNwgM ■laduta THE MENTAL MEDAL ..l.-JTLtAg'g To obtain ootnnUta croebetinx I worker ftiend. Fries 1$ cseta. chines thsLopefsU ovsr rough Ur- up-to-the-minuU styles. U salts. m a . V.S.TtmtmnDtfrmmd