I'HURSUAr, FEBKDART 24,1944 I the Wralher P A G E TEN F 1 Manchester Evening Herald .4verase Daily Circulation Knrei«M al ». Hareab 1 or Uie Moolb p i January. IM I M Fair toalght; Saturday inenas- Three youths from Manepeater Gideons to Hold lag rloutflnraa; n« Important t«m- have reported to the , pt e-fllght War Heroes Receive ^Cater pillar Oub' Decorations « 1' ■' 8,599 prratun chaagea. About Town school at Maxwell Pletd, Alabama, an installation , of the A A F Train­ Fellowship Diimp>—It was a whale of a thing Great formations of Ameri­ B-17 Flying Fortress and Staff Sergeant Warren A nderson, tall gunner of a B-26 medium bomber, both west of Carroceto as the The Men’s and Women’s Bible of whom forced to "ball out” while over enemy territory several months ago, and aubsequently es­ to have happen right in the state Washington, ^b. 2!v-(P) Chicago, Feb. 2 5 .-(/P) — Eliza­ can heavy bombers carried • BRAKES Fifth Army steadily im- classes of St Mary’s Episcopal caped capture to return to their own lines, were the guests of the Plqncer Parachute Company yester of Delaware, but there was a determined Senate teamed up with beth Hawes, who quit designing the unprecedented Allied church will meet tomorrow eve- day and were given Caterpillar Club awards. Mrs. Olga Davis, Sergt Anderk>n’s aunt (center) made proviKl Its positions. It wax an­ • VALVE GRINDING whale abroad In these parts, and the House today to over-ride Pres­ aerial - offensive thundering nifag at 7:S0. ’Ih e aeaalon was tha awards. ELASTIC HOSIERY. nounced today. clothes during wartime for a post not In the ocean either. ident Roosevelt i*.nd enact a <2, through its sixth day today poirt-poned because o f the Lenten owps TOU SIAUTIPUl UOt, WUINnT Aaaanlt French Positions with toe International Education • OVERHAULING He—everyone presumed It was 31.y200,000 tox Increase bill ovei with smashes deep within service at the church last night MAOl, SAPRST, IM T t lONOIR The enemy likewise In Kght' department of a labor union, says a “ he” because ffe was such a his caustic veto. (iermany at aircraft produc­ Quick Service SOU om v AT force assaulted French positions sliow-off—he came gliding up the The Senate vote was annoimced the rounry's women, generally, INCOME TAX on Monte Abate a mile and a half tion plants at Regensburg, HARTFORD I.,ewea-Rehoboth canal, swimming mens tents at virtually all Army as 72 to 14, far more than the nec­ "are looking awful.” ALICE OOntAM Local Fliers Honored Accidcal sad ladesiBll; CeBpsay east o f Terelle on the Caaslno with a sort of debonair nonchal­ HomeleM and hungry ItaHana cluster around foo^ essary two-thtrds majority. Stuttgart, and other targets. Expert Workmanthip (Raowa As qaeea AUee) f l R T M U R Photo shows an aged Italian woman Women dress for men, Mrs. R^urns Prepared front, but artillery lire broke up ance. The President’s veto message Today’s strong forces of f. -- SmUTCAL MEDIUM the thrust, and on the lower Gari- sparked a congressional revolt 1 Hawes said. »" d "the men Crowds gathered on the banks, now and women are letting them­ •sveatb Daaghter of a Baveatb Sob Reasonable Fee, INSURANCE gUano sector German probing at­ which from the very start left no American 4-engined heavy­ • By-Pioneer Parachute children squealed, boatmen hooted tray Is Hershel Nelly, o< Willari Tenn. • selves go. The few men who are Bora W Itfea VeO. tempts were blocked. doubt as to the final outcome of weights were protected by their boms, small boats Scooted left notice it; they tell me so,«very- sadtan Oaliv, laeladins SoaSav, PH O NE 4050 Despite a seven-inch snowfall in the second wartime tax nieasure. out o f the way. where. And I certsinly agree. swarms of Alli^ fighters as AUNCHESTER t A. M. to t I t M. Or By Antotot- the mountains around Cassino, A l­ Which Mr. Roosevelt called Inade­ (Hinton street. Manchester. He Arthur A. Knofla At a point about two miles I ’ve never seen women generally they, dumped new destruction aat. la Mw Servles of tbs Be*- Given Membership in ■■■■■■■a■■■■■■■ lied troops improved their posi­ quate. MOTOR SALES, INC haa a six months old son, John, Jr. 875 Main St. Tei. 5440 from the ocean, he slowed to look so awful. I pie tor M f eaia. tions on Monte Castellone In the something slower than a -whale's 644 Internees Senator Barkley’s dramatic res­ on the aircraft works at Re­ im Church S treet Hartford, Ooaa. Giterpillar Club for ’They live in the Sheridan Apart­ Na^zi Troops Evacuate " I t ’s not their clothes,” she ex­ W est Oeirter S t T a t 41S« ments here. “Ask Your Neighbor” iTiountains west o f the village of pace, and spouted water. ignation as Senate Democratic gensburg and the ball-bear- PbMM S-S6S4 Deeds in the Battle o f Cairo, midway betv/een CJasalno The crowd cheered. leader yesterday only furnished plained. adding that “ what men ing works at Stuttgart. Re­ In making the awards Mrs. Davis FUEL QIL want In women’s looks is neatness. said:’ “Every day we read in the and Terelle. Then he steamed on, hundreds Held by Nazis visual proof of a seemingly Inevit­ NOTICE able br?ak between the White Hair and makeup and nails take turning crewmen, who said The Air in Europe. papers reports of American planes The new German division added trotting along the shores, shout­ ^^tronghold of Vitebsk time, but women should find aome the bombings were done visu­ shot down in Europe and naturally AND GAS to ^ e nine which have been con­ House snd Capitol Hill. The Sen- IN ORDER TO SERV^ YOU BETTER ing. ate Democrats promptly demon- way to cope with them fast, The full realization of the Im- i we are all anxious about the livea taining the Anzio beachhead J o t The way he was headed. It was ally, reported good results to- WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE Avoid the Spring Rush On Way Home strated a new Independence by takes new clothes to make portant part that parachutes play ^ o f the plane’s crew and it indeed some days waa said to have been a 15-mlle swim back to deep wa­ day.______NEW ARRIVALS thrills us all when it Is realized Broad St. Tel. 7426 For Your brought from northern Italy. It ter fo r he had to pass through Re- High Gemriiand Coiiimu* j A l l e ^ ^ e d unanimously re-electing the them happy I guess they- ahniild in €he war effort, was emphasized ia., ruddy-faced Kentuckian have new clothes. All mine are that the crew is not necessarily YOUR ' was identified as the 362nd Infan, boboth and Indian River bays and Diplomats, Newsp^peq- nique Confirms Earliep j •' tsw^ a 46” OILCLOTH ...... 35c Yd. yesterday afternoon to the em­ lost when a plane is shot down. PAINTING •try. out Indian river Inlet, but nobody the position. , old— and I feel swell In them.” London, Feb. 25.— The two beachhead attacks The House used votes, not The R.A.F, last ni^ht took up ployees of the Pioneer Parachute ’The lives of these men prere saved and doubted he would make It and men, Woun4pd Sol­ Announcement Rus-; B a b y M u rdei* words, to make plain iU dlsplcas- Mrs. HzweB . , Iz here attending an RUFFLING ...... lOc^ 20c, 40c, 59c Yd. Company when Lieut. John J. Mai- by fool-proof and foul-proof para­ INCOME TAX CONSULTANT were launched by only a company there were no reports later to In­ conference of dele- the two-way scourge of the chutes developed and manufac-' o f Infantry In each case— usually sians Take Rogachev. orca and Sergt, Warren Anderson, PAPER HANGING WILL BE LOCATED AT dicate he hadn’t. diers, G v ili^ s on Neu­ German aircraft industry, tured by Pioneer Parachute Cora- about 200 men. ’They were re­ Bridge Tender John. Warring­ CHILDREfPS FELT SLIPPERS . . 6 9 c P p. local men, were presented with 299 to 95 vote to over-ride the veto Workers (CIO), pany, right here In Manchester. CaU pulsed with heavy losses to the en- ton said he came In on yesterday’s tral G r o ^ d at Last, Planned Job flying 1,000 bombers from StaaaVtaS. the Caterpillar Club decorations yesterday. The Benate followed ] Lieut. Malorca and Sergt, An­ •any, it was snaonuced. London, Feb. 25.— (IF)— ] Britain to Schweinfurt and awarded to fliers whose lives arS exceptionally high tide. derson thanked the assembled Germany’s Transocean News suit to d ^ » saved by parachutes. RAYMOND FISKE JONES FURNITURE STORE Farce ’Psiiks to Disperae (Edlt9g4 Note— Mel Moat, . llefpa Clear Atmpe|Aere other formations from Italy CHILDREN'S OVERALLS ... $ 1.00 employees for their work and ex­ 36-.3S OAK STR E E T Allied artUlery got the range of author of this story, was a agency broadcast today that District Attorney Tells Barkley*** helbedhelped clear toe atmo Naval Vessels to Steyr, after the U. S. Air S h N s lt s S . The parachutes used by both pressed the appreciation of all the Excellent Work and ier of IlMf Aseoctated L ie u t Malorca and S erg t Ander­ m German tank concentration near German troops have evacuat­ Jury Ejridence W ill Be p)\ere by dispatchingiinpati a\ letter of Force h it the same targets in men in the service whose lives ai-e Reasonable Prices! DAILY (Except Sun.) UNTIL MARCH 15th. the so-called factory In the <3arro- Farrell Takes staff ta Vichy when the - friendship to President Rpoaevelt son were made at the Pidneer Par­ saved by parachutes. ed the great White Russian •imnttaneoas daylTffllt Wbwz from TELEPHONE 3384 ceto area and forced it to disperse. „ ____ ans oecuplod aouthers Offered Death ResulL last night, bflt even the germrally Sink 3 More both the weatem smd southern achute plant find significantly HOURS: 7 P. M. TO 11 P, M. ^-•^iViuioe in December,'1946. In­ stronghold of Vitebsk, to fall enough, both parachutes were un­ Although the Germims main­ conciliatory tone of thia miasive terned nt that Nine, he to now •back toward the old Polisli bases. ■ . .... doubtedly handled by Sergt. An­ S A T U R D A Y S : 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. tained close contact against the Over Control Of Deliberate Maliee. did not completely bridge toe gap Today great fleets of daylight TALL CEDARS Alllsd beachhead, the passing o f ea route to Usbon to|1h • frontier 70 miles to the west. ing breach between toe executive Enemy Ships bombers crossed the channel to 7T derson’s aunt. Mrs. Olga Davis, large party of Amerlran re­ Qranf Co, another day, the fifth, without who works on parachute harnesses The German high command’s Pittsfield, Mass., Feb. 25 -v ‘Pl - and leglslaVvc branches of the carry toe batUc Into Its sixth con­ major developmenta gave the patriates whe will be ez- at the plant Mra. Davia, repre­ 111 Argeiitiiia communique, broadcast later, did sroveminent. Barkley made it secutive day. 81S MAIN ST.. MANCBBSTBIL Fifth Army -valuable time to rhsnged there for German na­ District Attorney CJharles R. senting the employees of the com­ R1N60 not mention Vitebsk but confirm­ clear that In toe future there must Guided by Flaming Wreckage MAURICE J. CROTEAU strengthen Its defenses against an tionals.) Alberti told a Berkshire county be cooperation both ways. Destroyers Send Two KNOWN FOR VALUFS pany, was given the honor of ed an earlier Berlin announce­ The R.A.F.’s night-rldlng bomb­ TOMORROW NIGHT Formerly At Cook’S Service Station enected third full-scale jury today that the common- -Although------expressing------the deep- ers-were guided to both target* making the Caterpillar Club Full Significance of Up­ ment— also made by Moscow— ’or continuation of Merchant Ships and awards. A T 8 O’CLOCK Roll it on -offensive. , // By Mel Most that Russian troops had taken wealth would ^ e r evidence toat j est by toe flaming wreckage left only ’The Germans continued to make Aboard the American Repatri the alleged ipiirder of alx-mohUis- 1 traditionally cordia' relations ^ Destroyer to Bottom a few hours before by toe Am eri­ His Plane Shot Down a number of nuisance infiltrations heaval N ot Immeili- Rogachev, a center 150 miles ORANGE HALL Range and Fuel old Lawrence S. Noxon. Waa com tween the two, Barkley declared: can daylight raiders. The BriUsh around Allied outposfs south of at Ion Train In Spain. Feb. 26.—(/P) south of Vitebsk. In this great crisis o f our na­ Sergeant Anderson, a tail gun- i , ately Ajiparent, Pal-| And Bombard Bases. bomba added still further damage the Nsala’ main rallying point at — American diplomats, newspaper­ Declare Strong Une Smaahed mitted by toe child's father with ner on the P26, was shot down 23 REGULAR GAMES .AT deliberate premediated malice tion's histpry we must all seek to Schwelnfurt’s sprawling baU OIL Carroceto, but a Fifth Army men. wounded soldiers snd civil­ Moscow Army authorities de­ aome common ground upon which by enemy Anti-Aircraft in Europe 33.00 A G AM E FOR 25c! ace ^^^up Bloodless. aforethought” and "with extreme Allied Headquarters, Southwest bearing plants and to toe German and jumped from the plane along apokaaman said these were being ians were on neutral ground at clared that Hitler’s Rogachev- can meet and have confidence ^JUNIOR MISS” TICKET PRINTING atrocity and crvielty.” aircraft factory at Steyr, In old with the rest of the crew while 7 SPECIAL GAMES kept un6er control. Isst today, bound for Ll.sbon and Vltebsk line, one of the strongest rn*"one"anoX:r That applies to all j Pacific. Feb. 25.-((P) — American METERS The district attorney made the N ew Three-Act Comedy the plane was craah-divlng. Tlie Bulletin! freedom after Internment for overlpn the Russian front, is smashed, branches of government. If we clestrc>yers sank two more Japa- Austria. . . SW EE PSTA K E S Find Nasi PosiUoas Firm statement in his opening outline U. S. Headquarters announced speed of the P26, diving to earth, Meter prints amount of de­ Patrols sent out by the British ashington, Feb. 35— a year'on German soil. I Red Army men streamed across ... _...... ______cannot trust one another hi 11118 ^^.^,^ merchant vessels and a de- that the powerful American air- Old Homestead Inn ^Acting Secretary of State In the trial o f John F. Noxon, Jr., HIGH SCHOOL HALL gave the boya aome diflleulty in 15.00 WEEKLY PRIZE Eighth Army found German posi­ which the Ice of toe Dnieper river which 47-vear-old attorney charged with tragic period of the history of Ltroyer,off New Ireland, underscor- fleet which flew from the west and livery on your slip for your Stettfnlua admitted concern Jumping but the pilot maneuvered 325 WAR BOND tions stiU firm. Allied mortar Are also Included a number of Lntin- forms a large part of toe line, dis- in the electrocution death nation and of the world, how can I j q Douglas MacArthur s an- south yesterday shot down 156 the plane ao aa to make it poaaible protection. today over the Istebl govern­ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 25 SOMERS, c 6 n N. tore into a considerable Germi America diplomats, was expected] j^tohes said. C sebr2y^of 1^^ abnormal people trust us7” ; Louncement today that toe AUlea Nazi planes. Eighth A ir Force for the crew to Jump. A s usual MONTHLY PRIZE ment shakeup in .Argentina I to arrive in Lisbon this morning ] Moscow had not announced the 7:45 P. M. To Be Given February 35 movement In the Arielli area O lvreJ^rv ^ dominate toe sea north of the Bls- bombers downed 83 Nazi planes with men on leave from active serv­ land from the Adriatic c< and said It poeUbly might and be exchanged for 1,180. Ger- captore o f Vltebsk^^ erti then told the jury th e je r-o n Wedncsdayv^Barkley marek nrchlpela.go. during their'atucks on Schwein­ ice with the Armed Forces, Sergt...... raise questions “affeetlng Hie ■ 1 mans and French arriving on the | Presented by L. T. Wood Co. Mediterranean air, The German Trahsoccan News background of the defendant who^ elated Congre.ss would vote to capt. Arlelgh T. (30-Knot) furt and fighter plane factories at Anderson and lieut. Malorca re­ Swedish liner Grlpsholm. agency. In a Berlin broadcast re­ SOCK AND BUSKIN DRAMATIC CLUB 51 Bissell SL TeL 4496 950 aoities yesterday Ij^ opera' seenrity o f Hie hemisphere.” h t sf[d had attended private override If it "has any self respect g „ r k e 'o f Chevy Chase. Md.. com- Gotha while their accompanying fused to talk about their exploits , If such qnestloiM are raised, Sealed ia Hotels corded here by the Ministry o f tlona ranging from heavJll schoola and was a graduate of yet left.” mandod the destroyers from Ad- fighters accounted for 37 others In Reserved Seats, 75c. General Admission 50c. and were more concerned about an .'StetHnlos told a news confer­ Before crossing toe border Into j information, said that Vitebsk, schoola and waa a g . 1 xh* House could hardly wait to I ^v„i|^n, p- Halsey’s force Open For Business bomber attack In t Harvard college and Harvard Law terrific air battles. Bombers of U ifir buddies across who are doing J.E. JENSEN ence, they may lead to sn ex- ] Spain, both toe North American important lunction of four trunk show how it stood. Banning evenL^.j^ipj, ^g^i^ the three ships, shelled aircraft parts f« , . school. He described Noxon's the 15th Air Force' atUcking the same thing every day in the eilange o f views among the and South American groups were railways and under siege by Red Auatris, to routjhe patrols father, now dead, as an "emmln- ;------Uhe Kavlcng. New Ireland, enemy Steyi' bagged 36 Nazi fighters, week, FOR TOP VALUE the beachhead four .Amvrlean republics. 1 sealed in their hotels In Biarritz | Arm y troops since last November, (Continued on I’nge Ten) base and bombarded Japanese In FLOOR SANDING 1 was evacuated only after bitter ent attorney^ of this common­ TTie Britain-based American Also in Enemy Country _ wealth" and a district attorney of stallatlons mi Duke '.if York island, IN A NEW HOME Again (UoBttaiMid OB Pags Eight) (DiNittBaoA OB Page Two) fighting. An earlier Berlin broad­ between New Ireland and New Montevideo. Feb. 26.--(A’>— Sergt. Anderson waa attached to Laying and Finishing; /V cast had acknowledged toe "evac­ Berkshire county. (DonHn'ilBd on Page Eight) the 9th Air Force. He is the son See the Ones Being Built By Vice President Oen. Edelml^ro J. He has enjoyed unusual social Britain, all in 18 hours Tuesday. TcL Manchester 2-0811 uation” o f Rogachev. More air raids on Rahaul, New ------7 - o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ander­ Sii Farrell took over the reins of Ar­ background," cohtimied the dis­ Finland Given OAK GRILL' son, 65 W alker street. Lieut. GREENPROOKE “ lighting ParUcularly Bitter” Britain. Monday and Tuesday, with $< gentina’s nine-rnonths-o;d military “Fighting became ■ particularly trict attorney. "He was in a ^WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” Malorca ia a' bombardier on a Fly­ • Mixa WITH ort Shows CliareesLea social strata moat of us don’t have 164 tons o'f bomlw dropped on air­ government today after Gen. Pe­ bitter at toe two fecal points of f ing Fortress. His plane waa shot HOMES, IN C WATH Moih^ Lobsters Roost Chicken ' '' r W toe opportunity to frequent. Since Peace Terms dromes and shipping in Kcravia dro Ramirez had vacated the Rogachev and Vitebsk.” Trans- hay. continued the neutralization down over occupied enemy terri­ • AmiEsiAsav 8ML0M his. graduation from law school he On WUker Street presidency in a sudden political ocean said. ” tt ''■w quite evident of the enemy’s air bases which DINE AND DANCE tory, Pioneer Mo<|M P-3B para­ RANGE AND • o r u s m o n i asoUiie Dram Stymied has enjoyed an affluent practice,- upheaval regarded here aa anoth­ that the Soviet command was alm-i MacArthur said had helped In chute saved his life. Lieut. Mai- For farther taformatlea eall at Steaks dealing primarily in corperatlon To the Lilting Tones of er palace coup. I ^ ^ Ing at break-throughs here and Mixed Reeeplioii Espe­ “tightening of toe blockade" of orca waa bom In N ew Britain and FUEL O IL Alexaader darvla Oo. olBee oo FAITE FORM law. He has enjoyed a rather THE OAK GRILL sWlNGSTERS • WASHAKf rw am Japan’s Bismarck strongpoints. Surprising Ertdence Uncovered la the aon of Mr, and Mrs. Antonis Full slgiMflcance of toe X h p e e A s S O handsome Income. He has been cially oh Disposition Oeater atreet or at M Alexaader 75,000,000 Gallons Il­ «l was not Immediately apparwt' (CtoBUnned on Page i^gh t) Burke, who also commanded the Now Vqrk, Feb. 35. — P»—Re­ VEAL CUTLETS / ROAST TURKEY SnCK, CtMBiT Wim ONI COAT . J. ■ .UxmtlBaed — The Washington, Feb. 26.— (A’)— The waa^engaged in litigation involv tice with Finland, especially those tw U » haa dela>'ed the accused wife y gene L. C a re y .' counsel to toe position of toe Trea^ry Feb. 23: Soioiis Split Our kitchen Closes A t 11 P. M. Office of Price Administration re­ Receipts, <55,136.903.51; expen ing patents and secret proce.sses [ regarding the disposition of Ger­ alaver'a trial. The evidence, .attor­ House select committee to Investi­ man troops garrisoned in northern Roofing—Asb^tot porting Illegal use of 75.000,000 Tourists Find gate toe Federal Communications dltures. <207.801.111.18: net bal ney William Merritt told re|K>rt- LA P IZ Z A (I'ontlDued on Page Two) Finland, are understood here to era.els "inoat material” to Loner- FO O D SA LE gallons o f gajollnc in January as a , _ _ I commission today announced his knee,- <19,.’i64.959.028>72r Over Tugweli 20 OAK STREET TEL. 3894 have met with, a mixed reception Khan's defense. Merritt declined to SidiDg and Rock result ot black market operations, i rid l'“■•gklbl 4X■V|t resignation and that o f three o f Fine Wines Liqnors 'and Beer x F ttS 1. 1. 49696406111 hi, associates bi a letter charging In' Finnish circles. elaborate. ' Anspioss Groap E, ROUB-KOATBt gave a crosa section analysis to­ The Ivondon correspondent of \: Chairman Clarence F. Lea (D., Wool Insulation day of how the fuel, was drained I Dagens Nyheter lisled today six Puerto Rican Governor Depot Center Church. ______, ,Cal.) with “converting the Inves Navv .Minister Resigns You don't need a brush from the natidp’s rationed aupply. Prominent Matrons Flock / Soviet armistice'demands from qn- Montevideo, Uruguay, Feb. 'iS.— Expert iimiiiiaasMp. A l trerk The agency's account tells, for j LluCOUnted N u m b e r Apcltlgatltm to a sheer White-washing Center of Dispute in naraatoed. Beaeoaable Pttaeo. vdien you use Kem-Tooe. offlclal but well-informed non-Brit­ Benito Sneyro. Arg>*ntliie Square tor aa esHiaato. Just rott the Mirade Wall me example, of a Id^er who told | | j, Resort Public hearings were opened re- ish sources who he said were very lA*pisIatnre o f Island. Navv minister, has resigned In the J. W. Hale Co. gasoline at 42 1-2 cents a gallon WiMa. To Learn Public Speaking opUmtsUc about Finland's chances midst of the Argentine government ' Finish right over your walls without collebtlng coupons and , e • t AT I cenlly In connection with the sale lYOW .jof Radio SUUon WMCA to Ed- of quitting the war. < sliakeap. It was dlsrlos^ today. then purchased coun^rfelt stamps Areas of Moricla San Juan, Puerto. Rico, Feb. 25 qnkidy, easily, unoothiy ward Noble, former assistant sec- According to the dispatch, toe Grille Burton Insulating Co. at the tq replenish hia supply. It Includes 25.—(d>)— In*apd numerous other wives of toe —iJP)—Gov. Rexford Guy Tugweli ^Sot., Feb.'26th —with thia remarkable new Jacksonvllle, Fla.. Feb. 25-OP) 1 retary of cfflamerce under Harry Washington. Feb. Moscow ctondltlons included: Trying To Destroy Aiuance IM OxfWd SL lurtfbrd also the case of a ^wnahop opera­ governmental elite. , 1. The 1940 winter peace border. waa the center today of a dispute Moscow, Feb. 85.— Th* painting tool, the Keim- tols year of International streas, which epilt the Puerto Rican Leg­ f-' On The Square Pboae Hartford 66-4516 tor who served aa a distributor of —An uncounted number of When toe ,war came, Mrs. But­ Must Intern Germans Pravda writer. David Zastov^ky, In Startilig At 9:30 A. M. ' em tourists who "drove to Florida | Donald Flsmm) had charged toe islature wide open last night whep Tone RoUer-Koater. black market coupons, as well aa some of Washington’s most prom­ ler .says, thV number of "congres­ 2. German troopa In northern an arMcle entitled (W illiam ) “ Ran­ are stranded In resort areas vrito ^ the lower House adopted a resolu­ It's the brushless an Instance where two Mddlera of inent matrons are flocking to sional'’ speech pupils slumpe*! Finland muat be interned for the dolph Hearst. .American Friend of MM bw * Imw m iraia . m . 4m M m m . « W no gasoline and the big cnish Uiat he h ad _^n ^^^ tion demanding his immediate re­ coupons got their stock b y per­ learn toe art of public speaking. •'because they took up Red Cross duration. . Adolf Hitler,” aanerted today that y * mM , . . k'eMar e lw rw HUirlli. meUw* way to peioti . i Im. yet,” said. Ration Board ofllclalBl ^ *m In receipt, eald Oareye Court justices, .members of Cnn- Army will march into toe country The Hoiwe resolution was adopt­ the alliance of tbe Soviet union. Serve T* Keep RaHom I^w Now In election year -the con r * iMlebiS Mw M *. iwr * « e ATTENTION—^WAGE E^iRNERS Hialeah letter, ”o f what purports to, be aress and other government offi­ to assist in putting toe Germans ed by a Vote of 20 to 19 after a Great Britain and the United Such operations. Price Adminis­ at Miami? "W alt unUl gressional list is "picking > up,' bUm.4 M—biT W imm tmmllr. Ami a*. wSiimi hi Income Tax Park closes March 4.” copy of the. minutes of an alleged cials, and they not only are l« r n - under control, but Finland’s de­ long dramatic session which aaW Statea. It waa one of the moot hit­ Restaurant trator (Jheafer Bowles reported, and Mrs. Butler declares that next w btUMkli^ MM7 htM. Mch pknt aiuM IN WOODRIDGE SECTION TRIMS 1,600 • AppBcatloBS Desled meeting of the committee from Ing how to make “persuaslye cision on this point will be volun^ control of toe body pass from the ter attaehs ever levelled by a IMIWI Wim4hmiI» Wum4. b'. Mktr MMlb have Served kefp naonthly rations Already, about 1,200 applica- which It appears that a majority | sneecneB ^ut oui they also are touring year she’s going to raise her fees tary. ' Popular party' t o ' Coalitionists. Soviet writer at any person la m 4*1. iUhlMb.vMtMMWMnr... Service SmarL new. faady-te^uee of low-mileage motorlsta about 25 of the committee have determined | ^Washington K m g t o n bureaus to learn how because her ^ t a are mwnUng. i. i t Finland and Russia agree •’Balance of Power Cpset .Allied couatry. Zaslavsivy recenUy tlona for extra gasoline have been wasmuKii nnerates ' Recently the classes have tn- wanbordertrims .....____ And Enjoy a Tip Top Meal Prepared by per cent smaller than they ahould denied at Miami and hundreds of to discontinue further hearings in on toe Re«> D. S. McCOMB be., . .oUmts are being turned down daily, this matter. . " *^^roup U m ltM to 68 ' eluded a few wives o f foreign ot- Russia will guarantee to retire when Rodriguez Pncheco, a Lib­ ' • • • • INCOME TAX RETURNS ina wide,variety a pa . “ Pretended Ressbus Puerile” flclals assigned to Washington by oeeforonhflOcwMi The most typical “black market” [The Chamber of Commerce there A aelect group limited to 23 after the military operation eral partv member who had been Fight Off Holdup Men R. W . McCOBIB. JR. Cbefs \ilid Know How. toelr goyemmehts. the percheae of orderigns. Warii- I picture. O PA aaid, ia that o f the said eeprea daily are asking help “The pretended reasons ' ad- meets once a week to be told how against the Germans is completed. voting with toe Popular group, Providence, B. I-, F «X 65^—19>— PREPARED FOR INDIVIDUALS Jt current class—and Mrs. But­ A t the OtRee of filling station which neglecU to In finding railroad transportaUon vanced for such aetksi are puerile. I « public platform and 5 Moscow makes no demands swung to toe Coalitlonfsta; Pache­ deremiak Haarahaa. 54-ypar-eld m iN A bOd.CNOW dbtel JaaatA ler keeps them going like rounde­ coUset coupons, then buys them to j , „ thenMelve* and their autom o-lI am sure they wUl not fool w y how to think on their feet. After- for changes In toe Finnish govern­ co was Immediately elected speak­ saloon proprietor. A t the Office of COMPLETE DINNERS SERVED 5 to 9 p. nf. * - 'one, because they rest on shadow lays— Includes Mra. Owen J, Rob- cover sales. t baes. i wu'da toe hostess, a foreign m ^ ment. w er of toe House in place of Rafael lag fought off three hoidap men to McK in n e y Citing the esse o< the dealer I "When tourists In Florida holler and not on substance. They ignore iBter's wife, serves fruit Juices for e ^ wife of toe Supreme Court 6 Demobilization of toe Finnish X'rrlUaga Torrens, jiiatlce; Mrs. Bradley Dewey, wife a battle In which he was ■ io flM LARSEN'S who charged 46 1-6 cent* fo r hia | becauM they cannot gat gaaoUne the paramount public Interest Ured throeU. Army and war damages are to be The House resolution asked ap­ with the batt mS e< a gaa and which fa r tranacenda any private o f toe rubber, director; Mrs. Horn- gasoline, OPA said that when to rstum to their aomto. It loolu The women are coached—for a settled by later negoUations. pointment of a new governor In I harriy nrisaad by a halM teM BROS. COHAGE HOMES, INC. PEZDSE^CB ' interest that might be claimed to r ‘ ^ BuUer, Fife of cr For^^UBon» wife ca the nen&tor $1.00 and $loS0 queattoned about salet without aa though the Florida boards are Against tola optimistic ap­ pla«i4 of Tugweli before the torth- thioufh a door bah tad beIm InvnIvtMl.Involved. upr _» from Michigan; Mrs. N otria j?oul- 505 Main Street roiipons "he ' admitted ha hatj to Mame— i»nd It’a downrigrt^wn- . lieutenant cokmel, who sajm proach was toe statement of ^ i n g 1944 elocUons. The C ^ had barricaded hlmerif, Yhn 68 Depot S(|WM«, nliL 646S *You have repeatetUy ignored aon, wife of a flrat-term coo^raao- Uonlsts said they would not pa^ Qieckorboard Feed Store TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT . N. bought both atolen and eoqnter- barrasBlng.” declared p lr ^ to r that as a sideline she tries to teu triistwortoy Finn Just arrived dlta aStmmiSM ta heM ap Haasa 1083 MAIN'fiT.. OPP. FOREST ST. At the Center TcL <080 Chauncey. Butler o f the State OPA the mandate o f the' Mouse, sty­ them how to handle the jgtvtng m«n from , and Lady Hclpate In the elections If TugweU TEL. 7711 felt o o u p «n f....ln amounta y ^ ' - mied tbe staff in its wewk. and con Owen Dixon, wife of the Austra­ Sweden who,eald that Finland w m haa aa ha aUghtsd f>—» ^ Ing from to <09 faUmu Forth.” oKloe. out o t now*. profoundly disturbed by what is remained. treat at tha sniaaa.aa»tyta^ 6L 6 g Evenings From 7 P. M. 7 to 9 :3 0 100 vertsd tha InvsatIgatloB into A lian ambaaaador who flnda beraelf The Senate reeoluUoo, direcuiig M A R : ,N agsBoy aald it sraa coun t y ^ ‘Tloilda motoriats ware check­ In seven year* here Mr*. Butlsr llmderstood to be one of Uie Rus- with whk* t* eaah #aoM ■*. sheer whitewashing affair, srhol I n great demand from woaaenF Princes^ Restaurant on Ita “an-ouf? snforcemant drtva ed In North Csrcllna last summer liaa coached 600 wivea of membera Satur^days From 1 P. M- ly TaspoQBtbe to poUtlcat praawrea who vrant bar to tall tham a s M a tW a * Ordinary Returns lOIOA, 33.00. Fprm 1040, S5.Q0. “to stop this miaappropriatlon of ! and now I think It’a time tha [ ITnatlaai'f as Paga IwFl CORNER MAIN .\ND PEARL^ST^fiETS . . northern motorists ware checkea a a i daminatad aaUralK h r poUU- ISmMa thia Flntor. ' gal sxgaOlencg.’* J. ’ -A; ■ ^ . / MANUHESTBK BVKNmG B^BALD. MAI^HESl'ER, CONN., FRIDAT, rE onvA ni zo, TfiRL MANCHESTER EVENING HERALI) MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25.1941 ham pered -passed the tlftie discussing. Ger­ nd British troops already are' Internees equipment, for the railway cars many's position ft. France and Naval Vessels ing the road afterafte a long battle Farrell Takes Knights of Columbus T used to make up the evacuation agreeing on Indlqattlons that the with Japanese who at oiie time Finally Win a Game Says'Alleged^ Taunting Word Brings Cast of “Junior Miss” Playing Again at High School Tonight Baldwin Bai^ks trains were ancient day coaches German Army was suffering a bod werc\attacking the pass from all Work Appeal and ‘ a large number of repatriates case of nerves. It was also nolW' aides, Southeast Asia headquar­ The Knights of Ckilumbus Jap Snipers Into Open Special . Reduced For Held hy Naiis were 111 from the drafty, under that many of the German sepdiers ^ Sink 3 More ters announced today. .Over Control setback team is feeling pretty BabyMjurder je, States’ Rights heated carriages in which they sat guarding the hotels were ijoy*. not Two columns of Allied troops happy today because of its vic­ Wilis Response V On Wav Home on their way to Spain. more than 17 years of ageC n Enemy Ships ■meanwhile ^ e r e driving down Argentina tory over the Men's club of St. I Seattle, Feb. 25.— {A>)— '1 ' y Not Allowed An Platform The last view we haa of Nazi- from the n o i^ and attacking the 111 Bridget's church, 60S to 493. > Planned JoM There’s one taunting word Asserts They Should Be Persons aboard the train with held territory vjprp-' scenes at enemy at the northeastern end of Healy and Maretto y rtrt tops; that causes many otherwise (OMrtMraai fiMp Pi(* Om ) relativto in France ha'* made ar- Biarritz near the .edge of Hitler’s (Oonttnued trum Page One) the pass where the hesvlest resist­ (CoDtinufsl from Page 0»n) with a score of)116 points. But ^ (Centlnoed frvqs One) One Firm Offers to Re­ stealthy Jap snipers to make In Position to Take rangemebU with' the Berlin For­ Rurope. We saig rolls of barbed ance has been encountered. the Men’s club says that the K. lease 25 Employees to known their jungle positions, with German aoldlcra standing; on wire ready tp be thrown across destroys in the first sea attack on Japanese attacks Nft the hills of C. team was short of play­ says Corp. Loring Cleaveland, Over Key ' Functions^ guard. This was in contrast to eign O fficio meet their Parisian Aires before any detallil could be having to dtf with electric con- V\ relatives ditflM a halt at a sub­ the streets leading to the sek. Kavleng last Friday, picked up 73 Just east and north oKthe Bethe- transmitted abroad. ers and that they loaned them densers. Jobs in War Plants. a Marine recently returned thoir treatment In Germany, urb of Parts. Hpwever, they were Coaatal defenses fired practice Japanese kurvlvors of a 3.500-ton ilaiing-Maungdaw road W re brok­ their ijtar, -Matthew Merz,, Bridgeport, Fob. —As­ where nobody attempted to eeea^ edt-go-transport which his destroy­ There seemed no question, how­ which made all the difference i , SKiidy OK-en to Electricity from BougalnvUle. not allowed on''4he platform rounds, German planes circled en up, the communique, ^ d , al­ ever. that the aituatioh waa the Hartford, Feb. 25.—First direct The word sounds aomethlng serting that statva* rights must and the Germane handled them constgtitly overhead and there ers sank afteV a few minutes though one enemy infiltniti^ still in the world. J, He added that Noxon had givaa now be defined in now terms, Gov. with Ud gloves. the result of a number of scenes direct reault of amouldcring oppo- considerable study to the fftic- response to the voluntary man­ like ’’Tinochlchumbotta," said the day before, whemFrench visi­ w «e posted warnings of . mine shelling. was to be dealt with. aiUon within Ramirez' cabinet ------— ------cneaveland,, and "It means The iftymond, E.'Baldwin last night OF KEITH’S Appar^ptly the Germans feared tors to the-Latin-Amer^an diplo­ delds In the Bay of Biscay. The enemy destroyer, an old one. Chinese Oerupnney Ynwnbnng v/hleh waa fanned Into flame when Uons and processes of electricity. power program organized under emperor Is a fool.' d e ^ ra d bifofe more than 500- the Americane would receive In* was loser in its mad race, to avoid In north Burma, Chtneae patrm He wap In the very process of gueota at the ninth annual dinner matic train became so dOmonstr^' Biggest Section Ovillans he decided to break relation# with trying the cose involving the elec­ sponsorship of . the Connecticut "It’s better than calling him formaUun a* to the state 6 t af* live the authorities interve^^. The biggest section of the Unlt-J the American guna! It sank on a occupied Yawnbang Ga and pur­ .he Axia power# Jan. 26. Local Woino^S Kin War. '‘Council was reported today any number of dirty names. of the Y, M. C. A. industrial com­ fairs in Pranoe. Weary, 111 and inritated as>^ey ed State party consisted ot^ isi reef. Another cargo ship and nine sued retreating enemy forces from trical apparatus when the alleged mittee that the states of the na­ Intimate-Friend of Peroe___ crime was committed, - Alberti by State Manpower Director Wil- That really makes tjie Japs ANNUAL The Germans also appeared were, the repatriates never diplomatic,' consular, pfesa' and re­ barges kcAimpanying It^ were sunk the-Baht-valley aoutlr of Taro Tn a Marriwl 60 Years mad enough to open up." tion should be in a position to take lief work representatives.' Among in a' later action. Duke of York drive to clear the way for the itsremalned to be aeen what ef­ added. Ham J. Fitzgerald. A manufactur­ over Important fdnctlons after the .mem were Pinkney -Tuck, U. S. island was pounded after dark.' Ledo road to Chinfit fect ^ f r e ll’a oaaumptlon of the When Alberti referred to Nox­ ing company in the Hartford area war. ^ r g e d’affaires at * Vichy and Part of Burke's force, commgnd- U. 8. heavy bombers bombed prealde^y would have upon Ar­ Mr. and Mra. Eli B. Carver, ot on as “a man of wealth,” Former wrote to Mr. Fitzgerald offering to "With the Federal government Mrs. Tuck; Dougleg MacArthur, fd by CoAidr. R. W. Cavahagh Akyab airfields, while R.A.F. gentine foreign relationa, JM t' It 49 Brooklyn street, Rockville, Gov. Joseph B. Ely, of the defense release 2.'^ employees for transfer Tfest Plane Crew facing a tremendous debt after the WON? ... fOft BtCIi nephew of General MacArthur, (hometown unavailable), bombard­ heavy bombera smashed at Moul- was noted tmre that ha W an inti­ grandparents df Mrs. W. Harry counsel objected. Presiding Ju#t to other plants with high labor war,” he stated, "wc are facing a ed Kavleng. laying down a smoke­ meirt and Martaban* jetties and mate friend qf Col. Juan Domingo. Oce Abraham E. Pinanski then grand opportunity for the states to who wka a secretary of the em­ England, of 593 East Center street, told the jury that in Massachu­ priority ratings. Interviewers from Victims in Crash bassy; 1%j'lor Henry, chief of The screen to confuse the aim of ene­ railway sheds. R.A.F. and Indian Peron, aecretaty of labor and wel­ this town, will observe their 60th the United States Employment re-anert themselves—an opportu­ Associated Press bureau at Vichy; my Six-Inch batteriea ashore. In ftghtera, fighter-bombers' and dive- fare. who fr e ^ n tly has been setts courts “all persons stand nity for the states to make them- | mentioned as tliK mainaprtrig of wedding anniversary on March 1 alike, rich and poor.” Service, Mr. Fitzgerald said, will Philip W. I.^\Whitcomb, corrre- the attack at dusk, the destroy­ bombers pleetcred enemy posi­ at their home. be sent to, (he plant, will talk in­ selves strong and efficient.” ' > spondent of 'The Baltimore Sun; ers started Area in the airdrome tions at many places in the Ar- the reactionary "Oqu"—or "colo- The Noxon home, which the jur- Los Angeles, Feb. 25.—(IP)— Outlines Part 1a War Effort hela’ group.” They were married in Tolland on ora visited yesterday as their first dividually with the workers and In outlining the Important part his French wife g^nd their two- and dock areaa. kan, Mayu, KSladan and upper March 1. 1884. There had been a will refer them to other jobs. When Paul T. Sunday, 36. test pilot son moiiths-old baby. \ Chlndwin areaa, and R.A.F. piedl- This organization i^ga credited act in beginning hearing on the Bridgeport and state industries Burke’s ship victims made it at only laat week with forqtng the heavy snowfall on the day of the case, waa described by Alberti their company needs them again of the late evangelist, William A. are playing in the V ar effort, he In addition there were 37 U. S. least 30 enemy merchant vesaela um bombers hit airfield# In the wedding and following the cere­ and "k’ants them to come back a (Billy) Sunday, was one of four wounded soldiers, mostly aviators; and escort craft sunk off New Ire­ Magwe area. resignation of Foreign M inister who gave particular attention to said that “In the dollar volume ot Alberto Gilbert—one, of lta\qrigl- mony the newlyweds braved heavy the electric power wires .,hlch en- second transfer will be arranged, men killed when a Nayy patrol war ntaterlal production per capi­ 18 Red Cross workers, h ^ led by land and north of Rabaul atnee drifts to travel by horse and sleigh te rfte house from the streeL Mr. Fitzgerald said. Ekiward G. Sparrow; 18 Quaker Feb. 14, nal members—after he h a d ^ ^ n bomber crashed against a moun­ ta” Connecticut leads the entire Tokyo Rqdio Admits reported In favpr of a declarae over the roads to Bolton where Mr. The jury yesterday heard the In­ “Orderl; Procedure” Left to right standing: Bob Ag^W ^oren. John Fogarty, Winifred Pentlaiid, Bernard Karlin, country. relief workers under Burret^ , M. No Enemy Interoeptloii of war against Germany. Carver lived. Later the couple dictment charging that Noxon did The manpower director used this tain-side In low clouds and snow Jimmy Elliott. Connie Kchlei, .lohn Wdnaon, Ray Schors, AmcHco Ger.tncore and Paul Marte. ^ Poat-war plant for employment Hyatt, Ohio industrialist, and IW The attack on Rabaul was by Garrisdns Annihilated The,change tn the presidency' made their home in Coventry mov- kill and murder his child by caus­ example to illusliatc what Is flurries 10 miles west of Palm­ Left to right, seated: Bill Peterson, Sidney Werbner, Nancy Jane Anderson, Geraldine Slteman, and the rehabilitation of veterans lAtin-American rcprc.sent(ilivcs. ' Bombera ot all typea from Solo- , Fob. 25,—(g>)—The apparently waa accomplished g to Rockville 24 years ago. ing a current of electricity to pass meant by “orderly procedure" in dale yesterday. The t a s Angeles were also discussed by the gover­ (Usbon dispatches said the two through his oody and then visited the transfer of workers, promised and Shirley Shipman. \ ______' trains are expected to reach the mpn ialand bases, and like recent Tokyo radio acknowledged today Without bloodshed or violence, al­ Carver was bom in Wlll- Times said today. nor, who said the state has al­ prdyloua assaults met no enemy that the Japanese garrisons of though there were reports that ingth on -November 24, 1862 and the spravyling nine-roam Noxon in the progp"am of the War Coun­ The nth Naval district Identi­ ready built up a surplus of funds Portuguese frontier early today home threp miles out of town. in warehouse, to support prices so under the direction of Dr. Victor and would be greeted by a delega­ intcr^ptlon. Only five Japanese Kwajaleln and Rol islands in the “military forces had been very ac­ Mr. Ck^er was bom in Bolton on cil’s Victory Manpower Campaign fied the other victims as: ns to facilitate Increased produc­ L. Loosanoff, aquatic biologist in sufficient! to pay off its bonded fighters came up, but they stayed Marshall group, totalling about tive.” ' June 1,\862. Mr. Carver is direct­ The jurprs—moat of them mid­ Committee. Workers are not to be Georg'e G. Dorey, 30, pilot; Don­ Signature Will debt and to establish a post-war J tion from the American legation in tion of agricultural commodities charge df the laboratory. out of the. ratdere' range. 4.500 men, had been annihilated The action of Ramffez in step­ ly descended from Governor John dle-aged business men — were arbitrarily dropped to meet ceiling ald L. Jackson. 30. crew chief, fund to be used in the reconver­ Portugal bringing tobacco, choco- shown the exterior and interior of for need.s and the purchasing of latea, fruit and wine. The trains The attaekera blasted Lskunai by American forces which seized ping down from the presidency Carver of the Bay levels or to reduce below ceilings, James P. Seargeant, 30, radio­ Revive Ageiiey agricultural commodities strate­ Awarded Air Medal sion period. nnd Keravat'. alrdromea In Ra- those strongholds early this was attributed officially' to 111 Colony, having come to this coun­ the attractive white houae over­ Mr. Fitzgerald said. They are to man. • were expected to reach the docks, month. health. looking Onota lake and the rollinr stay on the jobs they have until Wreckage of the two-engined gically needed in the United Allied Headquarters in the where the Americans will await baul'a system of airfields, and try on the i Berkshire hills. States. Southwest Pacific, Feb. '17—(De­ exchange, about^'mid-momlng.) scored direct hits on eight ships Broadcasts recorded by the U. The first Associated Press dis­ There were fohr children bom employment elsewhere Is arranged bomber which left Lockheed air Waahipgton, Feb. 25—(d»i--Only and numerous barges in Keravla 8. Foreign Broadcast Intelligence patch to come out of Buenos’ Aires to the union, all mm residents of Led Into “Book Boom” for them by the United States Em- terminal at 9 a. m. yesterday on the president’s sigbature was layed)—(A')—Lieut. Gen. George C. JACK'S TAXI service* quoted Imperial headquar- Kenney, Allied air commander in bay, leaving, two v ^ e ls ablaze. after a news blackout imposed by Rockville, Clayton ahd Justin Car­ Accompanied by Superior Court -ployroent Service. a test flight was sighted by a needed today to revive the tech­ Test (Changes the Southwest Pacific, bos award­ T A. M. to 12 Midnight. Public Records United States troops have push­ tera aa saying that the last of the Argentine censors waa limited to ver, Mrs. Otto Koehler and ftto. Judge Abraham E. Pinanski, Dis­ The manpower campaign, an- Lockheed test ifilot, (Eddy) Mar­ nically defunct Commodity Credit ed an air medal for meritorioua ed beyond the Mot river on the Japaneae defendera of the islands a War department release .of a Arthur EdwardA There ar^ trict Attorney Alberti. Noxon him­ ■ bounced by Governor Raymond E. tin. ^ corporaUon which expired legally achievement against the Japanaae PHONE 2-1218 northeaatem New Guinea coast had died Feb. 6 In a finiU counter­ statement signed by Ramlres and three grandchildren and\Mveral self and defense counsel headed by Baldwin.after conferences with all^ Charred bodies of the victims, Feb. 17. Both the House and Sen­ Aims Finish to First Lieut. Joseph B. Steams W arrutee Deeds and are about 12 miles northwest attack against the Invading tfdressed to the Argentine people. great grandchildren. A fanmy din­ Former MassachusetU Gov. Jo­ interested groups, has for its im­ who were employes of the Ix>ck- ate have agreed that It should Our Lowest Price In Months! , Rose H. Halprin to Edwin Oates American troops. It said: seph B. EHy, the 12 men were led of 96 Ellsworth street, Newington, S3 Purnell Place of Satdor, where the Americans ner party and reunion will mediate purjiosc the building up of heed Aircraft Corp., at Burbank, continue in existence at least un­ Conn. * of Enfield, Conn., property on landed Jan. 2. Their progress is The communique said that 2,000 "Exhauated by the intense tasks Sunday at the Carver home in through the buildmg and into the employment rolls in plants that were taken on horseback by a til June 30, 1945. Wadsworth street. ' ' of government which make it nec­ "book room” where little Law­ Washington, Feb. 25—(IPi—Am­ toward Madang, Japanese coastal civilians serving with the Japan­ servance of the event are making essential war supplies sheriff’s posse to the Paschall An unsuccessful attempt to re­ munition was sprayed with sea TILT CHAIR Thp height of conifort Alexander Jarvis to John J. Fran- base about 45 miles farther north- ese forces had “fought In vigor­ essary for me to take a rest, on rence died. ^ for the Army and Navy in the five mortuary in San Fernando. vive the anti-subsidy issue as part water, subjected to icy Aleutian kovitch, property on St. Laurence wesrt this date 1 delegate the office Meanwhile Noxon and his at- and luxury. ^Designed ous cooperation with the garrison critical labor areas of the state, A Lockheed spokesman said of the (XX: extension was made In island fogs and Diiried in warm, so it tilts to any posi­ and Perklna ktiMts. • units and shared the same fate." which I occupy to Vice President Finland ^iven active wife, Margaret, who has HarUord, New Britain, Bristol, Sunday bad lUted his next of kin the House yesterday but Repre­ and OTTOM AN Gen. Edelmlro Farrell.”^ b e ^ ln court since the trial began, acid, tropical mud—and it flunk­ tion. Deeply uphol­ The Japanese estimate of their Waterbury and Meriden. as his mother, Mrs. Helen A. Sun sentative Wolcott (R-Mich) warns ed the test. ster In attractive cov­ British IJ/ing Rood losses was at variance with offi­ Complete Silence Follows sat on a divan. It waa the first Factories making less essential day, Winona Lake, Ind. that the fight against Federal The Interior department report­ cial American figures, which pre­ P^ace Terms time the attorney had seen his ering. Specially re­ After Long Battle This statement came hours af­ home InVlve months. supplies, which already have man­ payments is not over. ed that as a result of the experi­ WEEK-END duced to attract viously had put the enemy dead ter reports of a government turn­ power ceilings set by the Manpow­ He says he either will attempt ments—all conducted in the Mil­ New Delhi, India, Feb. 25—(A>) on Kwajaleln alone at 8,122 as Noxon ^pported himself on two throngs for last days of INCOME -Japanese have been driven from over had been circulated here and (Gonttipftd fnnn Page One) sturdy can% during the visit— er Priorities Committee of. the to have them banned ^’hen the. ford. Conn., shellfishcries labora­ this once a year Febru­ compared with 286 Americans waa followed by a period of com­ War Manpower Commission, are Curzon Line Seen CCX; seeks a deficiency appropria tory of th# Fish and iWildlife Ser­ tbelr positions south of Mgakye- killed. canes he hafthad to use since an vice—a leading manufacturing PAY $1.25 w e e k l y ary event. dauk pasa through the Mayu hilla plete silence^ on developments in slan d^an d a—thfit ' the Finnish attack of Infantile paralyala many asked to observe those ceilings tion to restore its capital, or when TAX RETURNS in the Marakan sector of Burma the Argentine capital. Army/team up with the Ruastana strictly and to reduce below them ^ot Acceplable the act to continue the Office of firm changed the finish on its years ago. \ small arms ammunition. Experienced agsist^ce It was presum^, however, that in a drive to exterminate the Severn Before the trip To the Noxon if they ca'Vi. The company that Price Administration is brought SPECIALS with .voar Federal Tax Re­ Sells Local Home, the entire Ramirez cabinet went (ferihan divisions now in Finland. made the first voluntary offer of \ up for legi^tive action The company was not named. O F MANCHESTER out of office with him. ./Reported Russian insistence on home Judge Pinanifti advised the The primary purpose of the CCC Turning from shellfish to shells, r m J w Of Mi turn for 1943 ia olTercfLaL jurors in court to aiftpt the mot­ 25 employees was in this group, London, Feb. 25.—(iP>—The (» r laboratory conducted the Farrell nimself was reported to this condition, plus a demand that to: “Stop, look and lisun.. and the 25 workers being moved to zon line as a future frontier be­ isIB tolu makeiimivc lutaiinloans to farmers o A...,on Ihe laboratory’ conducted the ex- reasonable terms. Goes to the South have resigned hia post as war min- Soviet troops garrison the prin­ other jobs represent a cut below tween Poland and Russia is not commoiiitics stored on farms and periments for mors than a year DRIVEWAYS iner as a means of obtaining a cipal Finnish cities Tor the.dura­ “That which you see I s ^ d will b* competent evidence for^ou to the ceiling fixed by the Priorities acceptable to the Polish govem- Values for Men— Hours: Installed and Repaired free baud to push Ramirez o u t./ tion, neither of whlch'^ were in- ment-in-exlle, according to the 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. Irving Halprin, who conducted A former amateur boxing CljSm- ' eluded in the version reported consider," the bespectacled jftuoe Committee for that plant. e i w s the . Playground Arcade on Main told them. ^ Set Own Ceilings semi-official Polish newspaper 1115 MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL 1:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. \ Also pion and a bluff, tough cavalry of­ from London, is vigorously oppos­ Other employers. Industrial, mer-. street, has closed it and has gone ficer, Farrell has had little/Oppor- ed by the Finns, and constitutes, I-atef the jurors visited _ _ Dziennik Polskl. Dress Pants to Florida for his health. In addi­ “book room” , where died the s h ^ cantile, banking. Insurance, public Commenting on Prime Minister Open Thursday and SatunUy Evenings. Closed Wednesday .Afternoona, Daily Except Sundays. tunity heretofore to demonstrate the informant asserted, the big­ CTiurchlU’s House of CJommons Donegal Tweeds for Dress or Sport* POLES tion to conducting the arcade he his abilities aa a-statesman and gest obstacle to eventual peace. months-old boy whom child ape- titilltiea and general business, Evening Appointments had been manufacturing potato Ms capacity In that respect is vir- cialiata gaVe ho hope of normal where no mandatory ceilings have speech Tuesday, Dziennik Polaki wear. ForlPulley Lines Finland, the Ihformant continu­ cited the resolution of the council * By Telephone. chips. He has sold his chip mak­ matly unknown. ed, understands* the Russian con­ Ufe. been established, are asked to set ing machine and his atock of po­ It was believed nere, however, \their own ceilings equal to their of ambassadors oh behalf of tention to be that there would be The prominent attorney Great Britain. France. Italy and Thos, J, Quish F. FitxgeBold tatoes. V that the fact that ■' he has been little point in consenting to an claimed the death was an accident qtal employment on February 1, Sport Jackets Today hia wife sold their house serving aa vice president might and IBen release workers below Japan on March 15, 1923 and 6 Charter Oak Street armistice if the Germans were and that Lawrence’s arm came in similar action by the United Earlv shipment ,iust arrived! Sizes WANTED...USED CARS on Wadsworth street and Will join have influenced the Army group still able to control northern Fin­ contact with a live wire while he thaKceillng if possible. In these 1 2 ’ 5 . TELEPHONE 4021 him in Florida. opposing Rarnitoz to put him Into cases/Mr. Fitzgerald pointed out, States on April 5, 1923, recognlz 34 to 44. All Wool! land with its valuable mlnerala, or waa out of the room obtaining ing Poland’s eastern pre-war fron­ 'M/- ALL MAKES! ALL MODELS! the Presldci^’s chair. It was re­ if Nazi troops were to be permit­ toole.to fix the radla the same procedure ivlll follow­ Licorice is a constituent of sohic called tha.t/on previous occasions ted to slip out of the country un­ ed in trftiaferring workers. When tier. and added: GET fire extinguishing foam com- when thej« had been rumors that Plastic coated rayon and cott ”It is on the basis of these his­ opposed for use against the Allies cottfti the E m plo^ent Service Is'notifled toric facts and these Allied docu­ Sweoters CMfO W pounds. Ramirez/mlght resign there had at some other point. yarns make a window screen re­ that they ai^available. Interview- been some anxiety in Argentine sembling wire Bcreena but free ments that the Polish government 100% Wool mid-weight Sw^caters. Sizes HIGHEST PRICES PAID (A Finnish home radio broad­ era will take axecord of their skills has taken a determined stand in circles that other American coun­ cast, recorded in New York by U. from corroeion. and experience and find other jobs 36 to 44. tries; might balk at recognizing a where these skirls can be bast refusing the so-called Curzon line Personal INuliceg | new de facto government. 8. government monitors, quoted as the future Soviet fronjtlre. The Valno Tanner. Finnish minister of utilized. Polish government will hold ,fast MANCHESTER MOTORi SALES The Army group thus might finance as telling the correspond­ Where possible, We said, such Men's Hats Reduced have bean Influenced in backing worketx will be placed\in plants to this attitude.” baby WEST CENTER STREET TEI.EPHONE 4134 ent of Stockholm’s Tidningen that Card of thanks FarreU bV the belief that he All Wool Felts: All Colors nnd Sizes! We Bcicnowledire with deep «p- "if terms (with Russia) are ac­ with high priority ratlnM. “But prectatlon, the kindneea end lym- would be mgarded as a logical ceptable, we shall accept them Im­ h nobody is going to be forced to Pelhy'spf our friends and nelftlijaors. successor to '^m irez and that the mediately. If peace terms are im­ MANC^4FS15PTTT talte any job,” he declared.XJ^ls Try This New Amazing durlnr\our bereavemont. the sud­ question of withdrawing recogni­ den death of Alexander T. McBride. possible, we shall fight on with is a voluntary program and it'has Men's AT We would also extend to .all who tion of the goveimment would not clenched teeth and await what the -----NOW PLAYING — to work on a voluntary basis.” sent beautiful Horsl tributes or arise in other American capitals. future holds In store.”^ cmltlng of new ■workers, both in Rib K nit Polo Shirts .;ranted iiss of their cars,.bur heart- Appointed f t Decree Rosalind RUSSai-BruflAHEilNE side and outside the critical labor ^ugh Mixturel T "If thanks. \ Small, Medium and Large sizes. Mra. Aanea .McBride and Family. . Diplomatic clrclea\were not so areas, is a part of the .same man­ All Others In Canada | There’s m a^ie^the maker’aname sure of this, however/ for they iinniTOnnini.i power campaign. on IHerlt Alone — Made in USA There’s jnarfc in the fabric! A silky- pointed out that Farrell was not iton Tlic\Kin* of all oouzh medlclnea elected-vice president but was ap- Bankruptcy Schedule Filed for couZhR or bronchial irritations smootii Blouse AS sketched that washes* DANCE TcKuttlng\(rom colds In cold wintry . Fashion Values— like a pair of Nylons (remember?). jiolnted last October in ft decree t'uiisda ni Buckley’a CANADIOL | If you need fielp 'signed by Rsmnires and Gilpert. Plus: "Battle of Russia” Hartford, Feb. 25— Assets •Mixture— workln#. triple act- White only. 82 to 38. There was some question Hfte aa MANCHESTER of $64,820.64 and liabilities of Inx Buckley'SkMIxture quickly loos­ Stylish Rayons $137,487.68 were listed in a sched­ ens and ralaes^hleam lodged In the to how the colonels’ group could SUN. - MON. . ’TUBS. tubes—clears al\pa«8aaes—soothes in all sizes^ Latest in Prints and Plain with your reconcile its present position with SPORTS CENTER ule filed today in the bahkr%)tcy rasped raw tlsau^ one or two sips the fact that two days after thk Weils Btrest case of the WiUets Engineering and worst couahthz spasm sases. Colors. Reg. 7.98! Ram ira government broke with Corporation of Stamford. First you set-results fasV. You feel tha| W IN CO M E T A the Axis it issued a statement sup­ . meeting in the case will take place effect of Buckley’s laM ntly. 5 T \N iV R D S '. ...fOfl OKI Call \Sat. Night, Feb. 26 ^^ompounded from riM Canadian porting him as the "brain and ^ to 12 in Bridgeport Friday, March 10 Pine Balsam and other, soothing Coot Clearance \ before U. 8. Referee Saul BerntiaH. heallni; Ingredients. '■Burley’s ■ , \ nerve of the , revolution” which oftted President Ramon Castillo .HOI[odena and OM FasUoned. President J. Macy Willets-stated CANAUIOL Mixture Is Xl^tferent All Wool ' Chesterfields and Tweeds. for S o e Fofftstly HaM At aiUleFa BaB that the company, now engaged from anything you ever trletj. Get \ ft^^une. a Iwttle of this great Canadian .All sizes. Reg. 16.98! Fftar Blillar, Ftamptar. 100 per cent in war work, holds cough medicine today 'at any gqpd iftmirez engineered the coup tn A Oaod^nnMor Fount and OMl sub-contracts worth a total of ap­ drug store.—satisfaction guarantexd compkny wlth''Qen.’’^Art\iro Raw- proximately $150,000, lor money back. \ ib|in H. Lenihan son,, who occimied the presidency 65 Eiut Center Street briefly it f .t r C5a#,tlllp wss over­ Work Clothing Values- thrown. \ WAL’TZES^ HOPS CHICKS NOW ^ T i ^ £ S Reakinsble Rate %awson ftqlgned as president in 'd M oron favor of Ramlnz On June 7,'after ISVBRY TUI IDAY AND CHRIST FOR YOUTH RALLY Work Gloves Phone^ 8082 only two days m office. He subse­ Heavy white canvas. ^Sturdy construc- ^ B A r r e n y quently ftas named ambassador FRIDAY IH'TS aMtuiT mtata uu IN THE CHURCH OF THE NAZ VRENE, AVAILABLE tio h ’- •1 Houra: 7 to tO NighM^ to Brazil, but fell,, into disfavor UNDSliT-ClllfEZ-O/IMin ‘Ncihoom 466 Main Street * £n£ASg with Ramirez last month-when he ON THE SAME SHOW A. O i i i • 2-6 P, M7 Sat. and Sunday declared that the break with the K . O F C . h a l l 'TWO GREAT DAYS: • Axis had fulfilled the ohject of the 28 Proopeet Street. KENNY BAKEB ta Work Shirts June revolution. '\ “Dongliboye In Ireland” Friday, February 25, At 7 :30 P. M. AT W ARDS! / •» / ■ . F M to rln t Sunday. Feb. 27, At 10:45 A. M;, 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. in all sizes. Blue Chambray and Ox­ / - / I Ramirea iaaued a caustia state­ ford Coverts. ^ . , . —, ment saying that the qotoflqo of Art Webster's WORKERS: 100 Lb. Bag breaking with the Axia bad J. LYALCALHOUN. Speaker. As Time Passes Your CaT| been an issue In the ravoluft OM Time re’ Oeebaotra Rawson immediately resigned Hank Poet, Prompter KENNETH PEARSALL. Soloist. « # • Boys' Band Overalls ambassador to Brasil and was for­ Fox-Trots 8-12 Sqonn Theological Students of Eastern Nazarene CoUege.* in sizes 6 to 16. ; Well inade. Best Is Rapidly Becoming One bidden to return to Argentina. quality Denim. ALL ^ L E S yiJJALf / SET DEPERDABLE Report Shows 100. As Hatched . Work Pants Of The Most Valuable ew Hamp.shire Reds V .\ N ' M t 1 ( M Men’s Corduroy Trousers. Can take Gasoline Drain plenty of wear! All sizes. Things You Own FuU .P^ach Basket — STARTING TODAY — Val. to 19.98 (Oanttanad Pbf6 Oas) Old Homestead Inn (£ ] WHiEl AUONINO OUR BOYS ON THE So jroo ctarfd get iMcaedlaw dcKvat7^f.^icks, MARCH WITH THE TAKE CARE OF REPAIRS NOW! Conserve your car our critical gasoUna supply and SOMERS, CONN. wc Bade a special purchase from a S. {ft} MOTOR TUNI-UP protect the share of the legUfanate SPIRIT THAT WINS! \ - - ■ • * ' Values for the^ Home-— for A e duration by having it checked pcriodifally by our consumer against competitors who Approvod Hatchery. T b t qmmmtity k UmitHi! expert 'mechanics. You’ll appreciate our service, our 1 0 . 0 0 This Figures 30c a Peck. Can You Beat It? u)M any means to gat more'than COAK @ IRAKI lERVICf their abare.” Every chick ie guaranteed equal in tputlity to Special! thorough work. Wi will help you to get the maximum 100% Wool. Untrimmed. ' Val. to 46.00 SMALL QUANTITY LEFT, SO COME Itoka ta fipptislHist Open For Business Wards regular ducks. Many are equal iu Jnpuinted Chairs amount of driving from your allotment of gas by servic- EARLY SATURDAY TO % ' fu Solons Split breeding to Wards best-quality, top-produc­ ^ave 4)n these Chaira by fini.shing them 99 ing j’our car from bumper to bumper. Let U8 check tion ch i^ s—tiie s*mt chicks that sell m dollars ''ourself with either paint or varnish. your car today. ~Oyer Tugwell epATS ►-WWIKTER Dimiiiei - Again noco!. Hoee’eatMuaendous value—a chance lo ®® Whan WE aetvice your em get eWdta thnt include ^ top-grade • I . iMt of £-Z. Do Cabinets 20 fUMttanad F a g s O na) 100% Wool. Fur Trimmed. Val. to 69.98 997 Main». ■ , St . * or tmek—you can be eura of Wsrdi Uumt prices. Better hurry! Sales are Moth and dust proof! Safe storage for th a t a message 1m lent to -yoiir Winter things. Reg. 2.98 ! ' . (Just South of Murphy's Restaurant) setting lactory-ttaiaad me. am t Roooevmt R supporting Tug- Maine Lobsters Roast Chicken litnitod to the quantity now on hand. White DEPOT SQUARE diaaica, uaing factory autfaoi^ well, was. passed by a vote of 10 quantities last, it’s irst ctune. &r« served! iaod 'oad faiapoctod poita. WiUi to 9. The Popular party, beaded by Steaks REVERSIBLES na — yoii got BOTHI Munoz Marta, has a one-vote ma­ I • GARAGE ROBERT M. REID fhaoa or CaS Iw Afpalatoaal—flSAV jority in tho Sena to. I Ernest Roy, Prop. Val. to ^9.98 ON THE 8AMB HBOWt .bn Our Varied Menu Important ooal dapoatts raeant< Montgomery Ward 241 NORTH MAIN STREET TELEPHONE : Solimene ft Flagg ”TBB OLD HOMBBTBAO” WARD iy havt baen found ta Chiloa, WMli FARM STDRE — 48 PURNELL PLACE I DeSoto — Plymouth — Chrysler San^ & SONS •M Oantar BE TUfL SlSt Qillc’a largest island Just off tbs t>m Weuvur Nw* — *Wry Alphonse and Hilda Jorg, Prop. 824-828 MAIN ST. . TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER MAIN SI. MAIOKIi aoutharn oolst / TEL. 4748 . :V a . - / I',.'. ■!' ■■ f . ' i • ■ , / . / , ■ r ’•' X ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. UUNN-. FKIUAY, I’ bBKUAHi; 26. I >A(JE roU H MANCHESTER EVENING HEKAEU. MANt’MESTEK. CONN.. FKIDAV, FEBRUARY 25, 1!)44 ...... ------1 rstlon stomp bbonk account, ■' ' 1 a represen- son, Alfred. Jr., have returned > r, Mrs. John Klngsburyr/^ Mrs. Sophie__^__ __ Gold, . througb »ugl ionic Irom the Windham Com­ Innocent Vfetim tephen Loyzlm. Mrs. Harry-VQl- N^lect Seen tstlVe,,aald she had been "esn- Eilmgtoii munity Memorial hospital. ^ Columbia Ch, Mrs. Joseph Motycka, Mrs. A w ard $ 14q00( Deductions First less" about opptying for ooupo^ to repTooe stampsitomps aIttSB ilxnn „------herj Ml*. O. F. Bcrr Corporal Elarl Porter, son of Mlsa Uladyi M., Rice .Teiiry Reed. ^Irs. Daniel Stowell, N o D efense Mr. and Mrs. Oarcncc Porter, is Mrs. Frederick Eberle, Miss K*ih- BHdgoport market ^ to replace «9 S ^ RockvIU* 878-13, WUlimaatie DIvlaloa meat loot thfougb fire and apoU- in the Mar.shalrlsland section, ac­ crine Purdln. In Civil Suit] It U earnestly hoped that every­ age. DsciolOh was deferred. - cording to word received from Ills The government charged that Th« aubjact of Rev. Olann’ T. parents. He is a Marine. An­ Mrs. Lester Hurlbutt anaotmees one will contribute as muph as ‘CarelessneM ' A p p e ^ Sno’a aermon Sunday morning the engagement of her daughter, possible for thi* drive as the Red Edward Rudis, of Man^' Salvatore Ontone, operator of on other son of the Porters, T’ Sgt. Several T im e* at Hear*, ESSO station In Wlnsted hod a 1,- wiU ba ’TampUtlon." The hymn Marion, to Charles Qermai^ son Croas is doing so much for ' pur Ulustration Given on the choir will aing will be dedica* Leonard C. Porter, has Just’ writ­ cheater, Badly Burned Show Opens Today 335 gasoline gallon shortage and ten bis parents that he and sev­ of Mrs. Julia German. boys who are fighting fpr'jiia left ing on Rationing. ted to Chriatophar W. Lea, Who at home. Cards have bien sent to Figuring Tax Payable that he had removed one of three Jplnad the Karina Corps in Sep* eral others of his squadron hays A t the Orange meeting Wednes­ In Aircraft Blast. 1,000-gaUon tanka without turn­ been awarded the air medaL-The those contribution elsewhere, to teinber 1M2. day evening Mrs. Fannie Collins of ask for a contribution from them By Married Man With Hartford, Feb. 86.-^i(ff)—“Care­ ing in an equivalent amount of mikials were pinned on by a gen- this town and Randall Frink, now Jbdge Charlea J. McLaughlin gasoline ration points to the ra­ Friday evening, March 3, the egai, Me is in the Italian area. also. Bekitmlng March 1st, the O ne O iild . lessness’’ as a'^cause of neglect to L. M. N. O. P. group of women of WatcrVry, and a former resi­ above soUcltors will callIp their and a Jury in the Superior Court, comply with bPA regulations ap­ tion agency. A 30-day suq>enslon So far as known he is the fli-^ dent here, 'were guests of honor on will aerve the community supper respective districts, and at that yesterday awarded 814,000 dam­ order was recommended but deci­ in the Congregational church din­ Hebron young man to receive this the occasion of the awarding of (Edttor’a Note: Here’s a peared aeverol times at hearings sion was deferred. honor. He is one of four broth­ time receive your contribution or ages to. Edward Rudl* 6f North before OPA Regional Hearing ing rooms. their gold n sheaf certtfloatos for pledfe. Let’s do our Iwst to sample eompntattoo of Fed­ Station Kralls of Naugatuck, Mrs. Charles H. McCray is ers fighting in the U.,,S;''Mrvice. 60 years of continuou* member­ Main street in hie sulta against eral Inbotne tax with the long Ckunmissloaer Rayhicmd C. Blades blamed a fire which destroyed Mrs.' Merton W, Hills, Hebron’s achieve our goal—and we can with h«o yesterday but In each In­ chairman of the kilchen commit­ ship. The presentation, was made help. . ..v/' the Automatic Refrigerating foini, 6fth of ate daily ool- much of his meat and an increase tee and Mrs. Baro’d J. Patric the former .town clerk, is reported as by Ira .Wilcok, steward of . the umna on tax blank difficul- stance the commissioner sold that in business for a shortage of 21.- cbinfortablc as could be expected State Orange. Mrs. CoUtos and Company of Hartford, os the re- “negligence la no defense.” dining room committee. Mrsr Carl­ ttea.) 000 points In his ration bank aC' ton Pease will have ^ r g e of the lit the Hartford hospital, -where Mr. Frink each made-brief accept­ 'ault of being burned whlje work­ enlarged with overdrawing his count. Decision was deferred, ehtertalnment and a special fea­ she is under treatment for a- ance speeches, and during the so­ West Haveu Mau. ing at the East Hartford plant of By James Marlow and George meat ration bonk accounts to the cracked hip. cial hour after the meeting were extent o f 144,000 potnta, John Fol- ture will ba a/tMTpond. The young the United Aircraft Corporation * Zlclkn Japan has 17,000 miles of coast­ people wpi'ifiMt Sunday night and* Hebron Girl Scouts; under the presented with apeclal anniver­ On Janyaty 14, 1942. Two other oigno, owner of Johnny’s meat leadership of Mrs..Lloyd Barstow sary cakes. Refreshments of cake > Perishes iu Fire Woahlngton, Feb. 25—(fiV— Tb« market. New Haven, said careless­ line. ^wUl 1m . given the new so- employees, who wore also batty.i place to start filling out your long and coffee, were served by the fol­ ness was the reason he hod neg­ this meeting. of Amston, met lakt Tuesday eve­ burned were given judgmema.^ ^ form Federal income ton blank ia Mrs. Raymcmd L. Clark and ning, and with the aid of three lowing committee: Mrs. Blanche West Haven.Weo. —John Joseph Koss of Hartford, wtm lected to register with the ORA Jones, Mrs. Mary Mathieu, Mrs. on Page 3, ^ ^ and receive his allowable Inven- daughter Ruth of Maple street adults made about 600 surgical Ingenito, 72,'' perishod early today awarded 310,500 and Joseph That’s where you list your de­ Avoid the SprinrBush have returned from a visit with dressings. TTiose of the scouts Betty Snead, Mrs. Marion Hurl- when flames consumed the 12- Beauadry of Fairfield, Moae., 38,p .toe first Une in Maple street are in Buffalo, N. Y., In Some States pike, west. He has recovMied and starting today for three days. South Coventry have moved to Manchester. both columns—for both the in where will remain for a time returned to work. Lunceford’s musical aggregation as Mrs3lcBtllay is ill. Mrs. Kenneth Tripp ia a patient come 'and victory tax. Anfi re Mrs. AgnOs Klbbe who has been The next meeting o f the Ladies at the Windham Community hos­ Washington, Feb. 25—(A*)—■ In peaU the figure on the line oppo- is famous for its oouncing rhythm, pital. Drastically Reduced its fine harmony both vocal and a praent in the Johnson Memorial Association, on the evening of some states a married man may The largest decrease in msr^ Private Tom Sharpe has been get twice as much victory tax He has a couple of deductible instrumental, and for its many en­ hospital at SUfford Springs has March 15, will be "family Night," transferred to Fort Leonard Wood, riages in the United States in 1943 returned to her home on Maple exemption as he would if he lived waa in New England, where 17.6 ncenses—325 for dues to a pro- tertaining qualities.' Lunceford and the men of the parish are In­ Missouri. elsewhere. also brings with him. a gigantic 'street. Leo Biladeau who was recently per cent fewer licenses were is­ ''S ^ ^ soclety. 316 for profe^ A group of women met Tues­ vited to attend.^ The topic of the .^guish JihtM the face of this lUlian father as he carries his litUe girl to a medical first aid sta­ The Internal Revenue bureau sued than in 1942. sitoal pubUcations^so he enters Revue that is packed With solid For Quick Clearance tion ntpt the fro^l'Uhe* m Italy., The child was. one of many stricken dowi^ by brutality, of Nazi air- tried and fined 330 and found recognises eight atatea— Arizona, entertainment, and features such day afternoon at the home of Mrs. meeting will be “ Youth In Action." guilty of the ^charge of improper 3 4 0 ^ teth columns. This leavM talented stars as Tina Dixon, Gordon Dlmock to make army / men ■who strafed roads and villager California, Idaho, Louisiana, hta ^^mpenaatlon after deduc^ A play, entitled “American Saint use of automobile markers has ap­ Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and “Bombshell of thf Blues” and Rad- utility bags for, the Red Cross pealed his case. He was also found b e s x j i e ^ ” 8*’W0 in both cliffe A Jenkins, a top comedy \ who supply the soldiers with them. of Democracy” will be presented; Washington—as community prop­ columr«?\Thla •ONE GROU^* OF and the Rev. Henry E. Robinson of guilty of improper crakes, lights, erty states in which half a man’s team that rings the bell for laughSi They wlU meet at 3 o’clock next Kisses Feet , of IFoman and windshield wiper. rled dowiNto the total income Extra added cn the bill are the fa­ Tuesday eiftamoon to finish this Putnam, formerly of South Coven­ Bolton income, by state law, is his wife’s. Evening try, will show movies of Camp Ac^ Tolland So in these states a married mous Berry Brothers, Internation­ supply. He Allegedly Kicked Puts In/Deductiona al dancing stars of stage and 'I^eaday algbt Uie Ellington fire tlvlUes. /^ .Mrs. Clyde Marshall Mrs. John H. Steeto man gets 31;348 victory tax Ha now putsNto his ***^00^008 The sewing group of the Lkdies Phone 4062 exemption, instead of the regular screen, and others. On the screen department- was' called to the Chicago, Feb. 25— — A 1178-8, Rockvfla College Courses (from Page 3) is presented “Rosie the Riveter," home of Mrs. R. Allen Sikes on Association met Tuesday eVenlng North Coventry 3624— provided his income is more tlona. Interest and T « e s , and to at the Congregational ^{iarsonage . 38-year-old clerk - who was In thas 31.248. featuring Vera Vague, Jane Fra- the Somers Road for a bad chim­ Cliniies T. E. Willett of South felony court on a charge , of Fred Carpenter has been called tals them—3465. taj(e zee and Frank Albertson. ney fire in the ell of the large and completed artlclek for the About one hundred friends, The Revenue bureau is contest­ ECONOMICS dlnary taxpayers, he ^ n t w e Greek War Relief, And they are Roud will act as chairman for the assault with intent to kill yes­ to Washington, D. C., on a hurried ing Oklahoma and Oregon claims There will be a midnight show frame house. The lira waa In terday obeyed 'an order of business transaction. neighbors and memqprs of the and deductions in the vib^ory tax tonight only. now ready to be ^pped. There is Red Cross War Fund Drive that parish, assembled at the Church for similar treatment ENGLISH Prints and Plain Colors the upper part of the chimney and Judge Joseph H. McGarry Emil Ewald who has been a pa­ There are late stage shows Sat­ % by use of chains the accumulation need of some vqry large cartons In will soon get under way in Bol­ Commimity House Wednesday *®JSi“ "deductlons **is urday and Sunday at 10 p. m. which to pabk smaller boxes. and knelt down and kissed the tient in a hospital was brokoi up without any dam­ ton. Mr. Willett has selected hands and feet of the woman evening to attend. a farewell re­ IHATHEMATICS-^ m Please notllfy Mrs. Brosdbent if for eye trouble 1s now spending tax net income Values To $14.98 age to the bouse. his canvassers for the drive and he allegedly kicked. some time at the home of his ception in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Victory tax net income Is stlu More than 200 kinds of jobs in you have^ something suitable. The clerk, Thomas J. Mc­ Benton S. Gaskell. The hall waa MUSIC APPRECIATION the Army Air Forces are filled by The Men’ s club held a very Inter­ they will conduct a house to bouse nephew, Charles Ewald in that, Laughlin, admitted he had city, convelescing. prettily decorated in red, white, **Here Aloyaius flips over to Pago Riembers of the Women’s Army esting round table discussion at canvass in the very near future. and blue, and the tables were kicked Mrs. Edna Hanson af­ Robins and grosbeaks are in OPENING DATE: FEa 28 X aaain. ( Since his Income Is sole- (;oU)s- its^monthly meeting in the church Mr. Willett sends the following ter she had tried to escort him ■ adorned with red,. white and blue ?y fAm «lar/. can skip Page Hebron vestry Monday night, led by the large flocks in the yards where candles. At the center table was open letter to the people of Bol­ home from a South Side drug bird food has been scattered dur­ . 0 0 Rev. Chas. D. Broadbent and Ray­ ton. store where she is employed. a large cake, also red, whlje and Write or Phone Director * He mMt compute his earned in­ Local people were invited to ^ mond B. Bennett, the topic being ing the winter months. The gros­ blue, bearing a flag and the in­ 61r. Willett's Letter Mrs. Hanson testified she re­ beaks will soon disappear as they come credit. He w r i ^ In his tend a combined “World Day/ of “South America." To the People fo Bolton: quired tcaatment at a hospi­ scription “Good luck. Rev, Gas­ Teachers College earned net income G^em 1 on Prayer” meeting at Andover Con­ Mrs. J. Albertlne Bralnard and stay a short time here. kell.’’ Rev. Leon H. Austin made The campaign of the American tal and lost several days work The church school hymn Sunday, Page 1, compensation after de­ gregational church, Friday, open- small son, John Welles Bralnard, National Red Cross War Fund a most Inspiring and sincere pres­ as a result of the kick. February 27 will be dedicated to Willimantic 22 es ductible expenses), 3*.W0, and hw dMiaaeoM.. .total e time-tested ■ ing at 3 p. m., and with lunch returned on, Monday from the Drive will commence on Sunday, McLaughlin, admitted he entation speech and presented net income (Item 18. Page 1) of served at the Andovfr Town hall .Windham hospital, and are at the William Caldwell who is in the Rev. Gaskell with a gift of money VapoRid>melt^ - BUY TWO OR THRCE AT THIS PRICE February 27, and you will be so­ was guilty, told Judge Mc­ Army. S4175. His earned Income credit ' St noon as a starteri. home of Mrs. Brainard's parents, from his friends and those of his QUICK. EASY. An tb« in your mouth ^ licited personally for donations be­ Garry he was intoxicated and The small daughter of Mr. and is 10 per cent of the smaller figure. ...w orks lineU fault minute reports oh Hebron s Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welles, on “ I didn’t know vmat I was do­ parish. \ A bouquet of red roses dry ingredients, teady- ALL SALES FINAL 4th war loan drive have brought tween that date and March 27. Mrs. George W. Smith U ill with That make* it 3417.50. South street Bolton's quota this year has ing” - was alsoNpresented to Mrs. Gas­ blended, and precision- He answers the questions at the the total up to 327,136, the quoU On Sunday morning March 6th, pneumonia, following an attsfek of kell. Botlr .responded with appro­ mixed for sure results at been Increucd to 31,100 and all ’’•You’re the worst kind of a grip. bottom of the page, and turns to being only AM,000. It seems a the Rev. S t ^ e y U. North, will be bum I ever saw,” Judge Mc­ priate remarks. Rev. Pauline C. every baking. That’s INCOME TA X good deal of money to raise con­ of us should dig into our packets A meeting of the Tolland Fed­ Page 4. the speaker at the Oongregmtional a little more deeply in order to Garry told McLaughlin and Hutchinson and Mrs. Leon H. Aus­ Flakom. Makes 12 to 16 British- sidering the size of the town, with church. He is dlrector'of city work ordered him to apologize by erated church committee was held tin poured tea and coffee and of the most delicious . SERVICE Surtax Net Income perhaps a population p f 1,200. It make our drive a success. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sam­ com muffins jrou’vo ever " ''"n i of the CongregaLonal-Christian The call upon the Red Cross kneeling and kissing Mrs. sandwiches, fancy cakes and 489 MAIN STREET There he writes his income tax ^ neaba that on the average about uel Simpson’s Thursday evening at cookies were served. Rev. Gaskell "i By it today. T i » J W H A L i church with headquhrters In New this year will be very great; in­ Hanson'rs feet and hande. Rooms 2 and 3 net lncome-34.175. and American Club I32.3S was invested by every man, York. He Is a personal • friend of McLaughlin was held In jail 8 o’clock to consider repairs to be is leaving March 1st to enter the I M a n c h i s t i r C o n n - .^om an and child In the town. But creased funds are necessary to Odd Fellows BuiMing his personal exemption the Rev. and Mrs. Broadbent. in lieu of 35,000 bail, a* Judge done inside of parsonage. United States Navy as a chaplain. and credit for dependents (W50), Stetson > when it is considered that this is carry on the work of collecting The Misses Bernice and Alice He has served aa pastor of the Staff Sergeant Eugene C. Edger- and distributing Blood Plasma, McGarry continued thC ca.se At the Office of leaving 32.625 os his s u r to net in- one a t the best and safest forms of to. March 3, stating: "That’ll Hall are home from the East Ha­ Second Congregational church for X M here’s Flako — the come. Next he deducts his earped investment for one's cash it need ton has been report^ missing in this IB absolutely necessary for quick oad o o v way to RALPH BROLL BINGO give you another week in jail ven High school for the ten days two years, an ^ w as ordained in Income credit (3 4 m O ) to find not cause surprise. action over Nasi-occupied France our wounded fighting men and make delicious pis Public Accountant since Feb. 5, according to word to think over what you’ve vacation commencing today. Coventry in ^ a y , 1943. We are the amount subject to normal tax Stratolinep One 325 bond waa bought at the boys, to. mention only one of the Tolland public schools do not proud to have him go from our crust and Tai Consultant from the War Department. He many activities and services ren­ done.” CRUST — 32.207.50. X ^ W hite school during the war bond have a vacation until the Ekister church and community, but he wiU »'MP BUTINC. W A R BONOS Form 1040-A .38-00 Comes now aoVne multiplication. T omorrow . drive, and defense stamps to the served ss a gunner on a Liberaor dered by the Red Cross. bomber, based in England. No de­ recess. - be greatly missed. Form 1040 ...... 37.00 Hi* normal fax. is 6 per cent of amount of .328.10 were bought; American prisonere of war re­ 0:30 Sunday morning worship, The R ^ Cross Drive will start tails are given, Sgt Edgerton “ What It Means to Follow Jesus." Major George A . Crandall, quar­ Hours: 9-A. M- to 3 P. 5L 32,207.60, 01' 3132.45. Tliia Gre^itest Loss O f Nellie Jean O'Donnell was the ceive kits, of food and other neces­ termaster corps, a former Tolland March 1st and the goal for this N i g h t ' ptu’chaser o f the bond. One other made his home with his uncle and Bolton Congregational ^ Monday Through Friday Next the surtax—on $2,625. On HATS>7^ sities which help to relieve the resident who ha* been transferred end of the town is 31.000. Solici­ the first (at 13 per centi. book of stamps has been complet- aunt Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. A commemoration, o f broUier- tors for the drive are: Mias Lillian Evenings Tnes., Ilinira., Fri. 32.000 Edgerton on South street. monotony of their existence and from Clovis; New Mexico, to Camp it’s M»0. On the other 3625, at 16 In _ed but would keep up their morale. The lietl hood week will be the theme of Albasl, Mrs. O. O. Anderson. Mr*. Hea^ |n Ai^y House Is Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welle*, 'Lee,- Petersburg, Virginia, was a Income Tax 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. per cent, it’s 3100. He sets down mean m additional bond. Cro.s.«i is the only agency which the services Sunday at 11 a. m. at Ray Davis, Mrs. William Edmond­ Arthur Seber, George H. Robert­ recent guest of his mother, Mrs. Saturday Afteritmin S.to 5 P. M. the total surtax, 3360. ' The regular meeting of the can perform this work; the money the Boltop jCongregational church. son, Mrs. WUfred Hill, Mrs. son and G. W. Doolittle attended Or. Brownell Gage will use as. his Emma Crandall Waldo. The two taxes, 3132.45 and $360. Hebron War Council waa held you subscribe helps this service. The Red Cross sewiM was held George Hewes, Mrs. Walter Kel- ALPH BROLL the Democratic dinner meeting at sermon subject, “A s the Children Service are added aa Item 10 — 3492.46. ORANGE Through The Roof. Monday evening. Owing to the ill­ The Red Cross is also the only Thursday ! afternoonyimh th* full the Hotel Taft in New Haven on of the . Ethiopians.” The an­ V ILLARD F. BILLINGS This also is carried down as Item ness o f Chairman Harold L. Gray, organization permitted by our number of women represented to D. S. McCOMB First Selectman Winthrop S. Por­ Washington’s Birthday. government to work >\'ith our them by the choir will be Franz 12. . Miss Patricia La.vigne of Brim- make kit bags and surgical dress­ HALL ter occupied the chair. One' bit of armed forces; It aftord-s a link Abt’s “Thinkcth not a Sparrow R. W. MetOMB. JR. business done should icqme in for field, Mass., is spending a week’s Falleth." ings, Here Aloysln* sighs and lumps with their Home Land -ask any of William Anderson, spent Wed­ Jones Furniture At the Oflice of ^ to the bottomTiart of the page to espbclal mention., the plan for vacation with her uncle, Antonio your returned fighting men wjiat Consolidated School Meeting raleing funds for « consolidated Lavigne. Better than sixty attended the nesday on a business trip to S6-38 Oak Street figure his victory tax. ' tva.fl Brandon, who recently left they think of the Red Cross; their Springfield. His victory tax net Income school which has long been a proj- replies would be more satisfac­ open meeting of the committee c in n e y / ect under consideration here. The to begin work at his new position We have Parlor Sets, M K (from Pa[ge 1) is 34,640. The |624 tory to you than if I quoted them on consolidation of schools for exemption 1* subtracted, leaving selling bricks was decided upon, as supertendent of the Supertex Bolton held Thur.sday evening in B i ^ f a s t Sets, Children’s NOWl YOU CAN at 326 each. Mrs. Vorus F. Nick-, in this letter. Sets, ICe Boxes and a larjfe 34,016. The victory tax before Paper Company, near Portland, The following solicitors have the dining room of the Commun­ Complete Training BROS. credits is 5 per cent of that, at arson of Amston Lake started, the Me., came home Wednesday in ^ RILIIVI CLOOOID kindly given of thfitr time and en­ ity , hall. Robert McKinney, variety of other nierchan- 505 Main Street 3300.80. . / . ball rolling when she pledged her­ order to report for physical exami­ chairman Of the.'committee pre­ diae. OR SLUOaiSH self to dispose of four bricks. ergy to visit and call upon every­ At Camp Sampson S i W f I C t As a .married /m an with one nation for Induction, at New Ha­ body in Bolton so please give gen­ sided. Guests Included W. 8. At the Center Tel. 6060 child, Aloysius gets a credit of 42 A committee, the members of ven on Thursday. s, Dakin, Senior Supervisor of . Ru­ A bo Used Toilets and CESSPOOL MD SBnC TMH! which are Albert W. - Hilding, erously to them when they call. per cent of this tax, or 864.34. 80 Bolton Center Section: Mrs. ral Educatimi in Connecticut and Lavatories. Galvan i z e d Evenings From 7 P. M. his net victory tax is $110.46. Vorus F. Nickerson and Carlman John E. Nichols, Supervisor of A large group of Manchester • MOTOR TUNE-UP This tax is entered higher on Frankel, were put in charge of the Charles Sumner, captain; solici­ boys completed recruiting train­ Ware and Cbthes Line Pal- I tors; E. W. Atwood,-Mrs. Frank School Buildings and Plans, both Saturdays From 1 P. M. the page under Line 13. Added to project. * Suiiiiiion Chaplin ^ from the State Department of Ed­ ing at the Naval Training Station, b y s . • WHEEL ALIGNMENT A M P I O N Bosio, Mrs.' Mark ;Carpenter, Miss Camp Sampson, N. Y., and has the other taxes, that makes,a to­ Another committee composed of ucation. I.* B. Dunfleld, super­ tal of 3608.9L Ira C. Turshen, Albert W. Hilding Patricia Dlmock,' Vincent Krzee- been granted leave before r ^ r t - To Enter jPlea Icki, Mrs. Arthur Merrill, Mrs. visor for Bolton schools, was also • BRAKES CESSPOOL and Leroy H. Getchell waa put in present. Ing for further aavignmenL 'Aioae Into "Forgiveness Feature^ August MJJdner, Miss Olive Swan- In the group as repined by the chargee of plans for. an atheletic Following the showing of slides ~ A t thU point Aloysius runs Into fleld and an appropriate program. eon. Public Relations Office at the camp AT THE FOR TOP VALUE • VALVE GRINDING . Los Angeles. Feb 25—- (>P) —• of various schools throughout the “torglveness feature.". CLEANER A special meeting of the council Bolton Notch Section; Mr*. fo llo w ;’—^ IN A NEW HUME His tax for 1942 was $340.08. Charlie Chaplin was summoned to Charles T. E. Wlllet, captain; sp- Connecticut'kn open discussion on Joseph Botticcllo, A.S., 89 Spen­ PRINCESS • OVERHAULING is scheduled for March 6. consolidation was held. Mrs. Os­ Three-fourths of It Is “forgiven,” enter his plea today (2 p m., p. licitors: 6frs. John Erickson, Mrs. cer street. ' > See the Ones Being Built Mrs. Mary E. Cummings, still car Kreyalg of the Bolton commit­ By That’s three times $85.02, or w ,t) In. Federal courts on two Oscar Kreyslg, Mrs. Arnold Mc­ Horace W. Burrlll, A- 8., 7 ly ie r , RESTAURANT ^ f towire/ Tr««/aimi" ! A ttip N o w ! a patient at .the Manchester Me-: tee haa. prepared showing Quick Service $255.06. The ismalnlpg 385.02 Is "ot Sfirmifif mortal hospital, is reported as in counts. charging that he violated Kinney, Mr*; Woodrow Saccaccto. circle. , C oner Mala and P eM StVeeto / GREENBROOKE AMPION CiSSMOOi ClIANM 'the Mann act by transporting 23- the cost of the schools at the John F. FVaher, A.S„ 18 Lilley ! carried ut to the tax column and a comfort^lC condition following A report listing the subscrip- Expert Workmanship added to the ptevimis total. RILIIVI1.CONOI3TION year-old Joan, Berry to New York tipn.s given will be. made in this present tlipe apd for thv past five street. . ‘ . Business Men's her attack of pneumonia. Her and then back to Hollywood. years. Copies o f the: figures Were HOM ES, IN C Thus Marblehead finds his total ttlMINATISOOOfiS column in due course. Clarence H. Gustafson, A.S., 91 Stop A Great Deal ^ son and daughter-in-law, Sgt. and However, the film comedian- distributed at. the meeting and L uncheon tax liability is $692.93. Mrs. Harold: J. Cummings, also Charles T. E."Willett. Major. High street. ' On Walker Street producer's attorney, Jerry Gielser, additional copies may be obtained So now he lists how much of NO $HUTDOWN*NOSUUeMOaOTMU. her sister, Mrs. Leslie F. Wdrd E. W. Laklng, A.S.. 44 McKin­ said he would seek further post­ Usteolng Poet from Mn. Kreyeig. ley street . 75p For fartaer tafonaatlaa ooll at that he already has paid: $431,60 and family of Providence, R. L, Alexander Jarvis O a ofitoe oa taken out of hli pay; $170,04 he i-if-as-se-ies sovns eoNrsiNiss ponement pending argument for Boltonltea who went to New Ha- The committee plane to report Raymond Lardei, A.S., 482 Served 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. MANCHESTER Of This Heat Loss. were recent visitors. ■ the Listening Poet, Bolton Cen­ Uenter street or at M A*exaader paid last March and June on 1M2 dismissal of the . case. at the Special Town Meeting in Woodland street Glastonbury., COMPLETE IMMNBBS « Hoi ace W. SeUers, a patient at Chaplin and six others are. due ter, oh Wednesday included:' 1-3 Harold F. Leonard, A.S., 307 streeL MOTOR SALES, INC tuea; $17 he paid In Septembor For proof of this asaertion look over the rpota of the March their findings relative to 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. V and December on his dettorstlon the Middlesex hospital. Middle- to appear March 9 on charges of p. m. Mrs. William Minor, Mrs. consolidation for Bblton. Tolland turnpike. , town, is reported as much im- Phoaesi 6113 or 1376 West Center 8t. . Tel. 4134 of esUmsted tax, Total payments houMg te your neichborhood. Snow remains days tong- conspiring to deprive Mis* Berry Frank Paggioll; 3-5, Mrs. Bdson Bolton Briefs Alphonse P, Lukas, S>-2., 139 31.00 aad fiJilO roved. His parents, Mr. and P. Herrick, Mrs. Keeney Hutchin­ Oakland street —3618.64. POULTRY ef on roofs with Insulated attics, showing how insulaUon of her constitutional rights by as- Mrs. Donald Tedford is confined That leaves on unpaid balance Irs. Charles C. Settlers, hope that sertedly endeavoring to force, her son. to her home on West street with Raymond W. Lukas, A.8., 86 he£ will be able to com4 home soon. stops tbs tons of best which melts the snow quickly oft to leave Cal^omia following her Bolton Orange a severe cold. North street of $75.29. •He waa attacked by a serious arrest laat .^ar on a , vagrancy Bolton Grange will meet' this Melvin F. Mouery, A.S„ 23. Hud­ 3UPPUES roofs ovmr nnlnsnlnted attics. ainua infection. Mrs. n»igo Broda and daughter Now our* harried taxpayer re­ FOOTWEAR charge. 'liie vagrancy complaint evening at 8 in the Community Elaine of Birch Mountain spent son street ATTENTION— WAGE EARNERS The - first meeting of a young subsequently was dismissed. Hall dining room. Roy A. Olson, A.S., 23 Fairfield GOING INTO turns to page 1. FEEDERS FOR ALL people’s group, lauiy organized^ the. holiday week-ehd in NeA York He Uata thst-- unpolLunpaid balance of Box Social City visiting friends and relativea street f o u n t a in s . will be held Sunday evening at the Dougla* L. Phelps, A.S., 93 Foe- 375.39. Me can postpone imtll next t h e FAMILY Disenss Pre-Indnctlon Coorsea, The WSCS of the Quarryvilla Miss Velma Munro o f Andover IN WOODRIDGE SECTION year the payment 'of onis-holf the Hebron Congregational church. church will hold a box social this ter itreet* THE SERVICE... BROODERS All kinds of Storni Ssph All churches are invited to take Road is in New York O fy visit­ Michael M. Plochacczyk, JLgn mfforglven portion of tax (Line Hartford. Feb. 26.r-(iP)—Bpecifle svenieg in the basement of the ing Mr. and Mrs. Edward John­ 4 ROOMS OF f Or NITURE 19 -C on Page 4). That’s half of EGG SCALES part in the forming of the asso­ plans for the inauguration of a church. Moviea will also be 20 Union court ciation. son. former residents of Bolton. George J. Smith, A.8., 452 Main 38S.02. or 342J11. c a n d l Kr s and Combination Doors series of pre-induction courses for •hown. Mrs. Herald Lee' is in Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson'jis able —Parlor set, rug, rug cush­ Tonight 7 to 9:30 This figuro goes on Page ^ A daughter, Elissa Laure, was prospective armed service induc­ charge of the program. street! CARBOLA bom this week to Mr. and Mrs. to be about after Buffering from Waller H. Smith. A.8., 209 Main ion, floor bmps, mirror, where It’s subtracted, leaving tees were discussed here yesterday $32.78 Aloysius must send in with Hugo iMderer at St. Ftands hos­ Service Men’s 'Noten a cold« earlier this week. street WHITEWASH tp fit aU stock sizes. by oSiclala o f, the Stata Education Word has .been received that sntokiag stand, mahogany bis return. pital. Hartford. The Lsderara ■'departmant and aducational “ co­ tabbs, Idtchtn sst and ib^- Preacott H. Finley, aoh of Mr. and BegtaM Tblrd‘W toh’’ ToM ta Break Lmt Ne More ToowRowi What a oervtoo- arc rsfugsM from war tom Eu­ ordinators from draft dlatrict INCOME TAX RETURNS ” maa’s wlto .must do aliqnt rope. TOey have lived In the MrSl E. J. Finley o f South Bolton Chicago— CFl— Pyt. Jack Blake, Qhiaha——A young man, ex­ room act. Less than two boards. Similar , meetings have has received his commission as only 19, began his third “hitch’’ In MasketviUe Road aectkm for the been held in Norwalk and New Ha­ plaining he had “i^ t rell^ on ’ years old and in very fine PREPARED FOR INDIVIDUALS MANCHESTER Ueutei^t and ia now specialising the Army when he entered'Fort. stepped up. tq - Traffic Officer /fast two years or aa ven, Robert C. Deming, State Edu­ shape. OPA Offtotol S A n A To Move ; Frank Knlynych. seaman, who in Officer’s CommuBicatkms. Sheridan’B receptloa center. When Michael Loftus and admittad be At the Office of cation department superviaor of Boltonlts who v w t to New Ha­ he was 18 he Joined the National bad committed several traille vto- jM a bMB on duty in the Medlter- adult education, said, and a meet­ Can bs aeen on Sunday HARDWARE TheW.G.GleiineyCo. ven with the group of 808 induc­ Guard unit becaipa a aergeant, iation* but had never been caught. Wilmington. N; C.—(ff)—(toorge '.r'tanaan watera surprised bis par- ing will he held in Norwich Friday. from 10 a. m. on and on W. Jeffrey, Office of Price Admin­ 'nta by a visit boms Tuesday. He tees from Tolland County Indud- waa dlkliaiged after three yMre He pulled out a billfold and addad OsaL OIL Lomber, and Masons Supplies Sd Ralph Q. Broil. Myron Laa n whan Us age was diseovsd. He was “I would ilkaEo to sattlesettle up s a y Monday, Tnwday and istration rent director for ths.WU- •V totiini Euaday. His broth- A amaH airborne motoreycla, C 0TTA (X HOMES, INC. miiigton aroo. oohl his rented COMPANY and Clyde O. Marahall an iUr cadet at ISi^but waa dis- charges and square myself." Lm - WsdRsaday svaalngs at 31 John left last wock Friday for about tba aiae of a child’s tricycle, bouse had been sold and the new 282 NO. MAIN STRElip' 3S« NO. MAIN ST. TEL. 4148 MANCHESTER sCfgr aervice^ Qua"y»Wa MalbeMst dbarged tor bis h sa ^ TUs Urns tiu declined the offer, told the Dsepwood Drivs in IHne ^Is being produced for use by Brit- Ordinary Retuma. 1040A, $3.00. Form 1040, $5.00. owner had asked him to vacate by TEL. 6265 ' ‘.m n . BchaU and tnfani Rev. George W. Wiseman will; he went to a draft board and warn young man: “Go. and sin no Acres Tract— North. |l*h paracbuta'troopa. uaa aa hla^sarmon t^ ie at tba vplu^itarily Inducted. more." Moieb L i > a - !■ \ /

MANCHBBTES e v e n i n g HERALD, MANOKESTEB. CX)NN^ nCIDAT, FEBRpART 28, 1944 ■ I.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN.. ERIDAT, FEBRUARY 25,1944 - " J l a proposed bond- issue to finance rronwcslth, uie United atstcs'fuid thing while those at home give ovarall total o f 1,386,000,000 mer; preserve or store at least committee Is, of course, W y ’ Manchester lhc\ Soviet Union. ^ f 'C w e can relatively nothing. Thei'e are prac­ quarts of homa-cannad food put half the family’s winter require­ anxious to finish up this present T ucson Favors the purchase. More Canning up la IMS. ments of .fruits and vegetables; _ Another possible stumbling bloc achieve this understanding, then tically n o^ ^ erlca n s on the home rEclucator Sees quota, for the next has already Eventing Herald H# aald that last yaar’s victory give most growing apace and stor­ , Red is s esse pending before the all our jiroSlems, however diffl- Rationing Data been asidSneJ' Buying Utilities l-eUPOlASB PUPUBUSUEU tlli Bt TUB front whi> aren’t better off finan­ Supplies Seen garden production was largely re­ age space to vegetables with Viood Securities and Exchange commis­ cially today than they have ever nutritional value; improve yields Capping In Hartford sion to determine the status of the eOFFU BMWBI BJERAt.O PRINTINO CO^ INU. cultc'tSan be resolved, and, if we sponsible for the racant raduction Docti^ine Clash Cross r.s e»»»«ee a BB It BiKtII StrMt' of established gardens' by better Furnished By Several representaUvcii from Federal Light and Traction com­ w S l* » J t s s Mancheatsr. Conn. . cannot, then there is. In my judg­ b*en. But no alight portion of in ratlo'n point values of many ra- Iloteed foods.' He added that plahning and care; start new gar,/ Manchester attenJed last evening Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 25. ' ()P)—TTie pany, parent firm of the Tucson GmimImS ks*le*e^ THOMAS rMROOBOH^"^ ment, no hope of a lasting peace. this war time prosperity goes to Plenty of Jars, Rubber* dens only on good soil; select coin- ' OFFICE*OP PRICE ADMINISTRATION ^ Notes the ca llin g or over one hundred A R T i n m Qaatral HnnaBW'''' point values on many commercial­ city of Tucson voted today in favor concern. 'The SBC is considering . . . ' .Blach .people ..has a claim to the men in uniform. They are petent and practiiml persons to ‘Rule , 4»f Fuehrer or Nurses’ Aides in Hartford, in a Fonodad Oeto^jjt^ ttll Ami Metal Caps -to Be ly-canned fruits and vegetables Begloteai bepartnienl ol Infnritiatina oaiee, 888 Mnto XtL 8837 of acquiring the properties of the consolidation of Federal’s holdings its own right blit, unless isre three out of It. Shall we make them might be forced up again unless direct community gardens and ceremony at the Hartford Public in Arizona, New Mexico and Colo­ STORES Pnl^Ubad UTanlnB Bxeapt canning centers; and get every­ 66 TrmteMii Street, BoaUw, 8, Maaancbnaette ' , Mob’ Might Replace High school. The Aides received Tucson Gas, Elactrlc Light and RUBINOWBLDG. Flashlights Snndajra and'Holidaya Bntarad at can reach comniott' understanding fight the war and then make them Available lu 1^44, /toDd equal at least to last yesFa Power Ooippany, carrying the rado. . ' tha PoatOffloa at Hanenaattr, Conn« one in the community behind one Production — Tuesday, through their caps from Mrs. Richard M- ^ MAIN STREET and accept -ebrnmon principles in pay for it too, when they get total ia produced In the war gar­ . Ueniocratic Proceafi. Friday, 10-4:30; Thuiaday'^ 4ve- proposition l,i27 to 1,030, but a In an election Oct, 29, 1943, T im:- With BatteriM as SseoBd Claas Mail Mattar. food and^ preservation- program. Meals, Fata, Etc. -•unit, wltji most cdupona woirth Bissell. Administrator of ..Volun­ son's voters balloted against, pur­ the guidance of our foreign policy, hack? That ia a question the llartford', Feb, 25 . CoA- dens again this year. Tile gardeners were welcomed nlng, '1-8; Centei' ch u j^ r teer Special Services for the second nlection will be necessary to SOBSCRIPTION ItATBS Book Three broWn stamps V, W several units each. Middletown, Feb. 25— (IP)—Dr. determine the voters’ sentiment in chase of the utlity, 1,655 tq-1,385 Ooa Taar by Mall ...... **-2? all powers, great and sihall, are President did not ask and one nacticut housewives who la.stla^L j^aaa Seen Diattact OoatrllMition by Gov. Raymond E. BiUdwin, who and X valid 'through Feb. 2B; Surgical TiiasslMe American National Tled Cross. tOal^ircen SDruq Store 79c Par Month by Mall ...... t .76 labored without adequate ■upf)lias au John Caasels o f the Foreign complimented them on their 1943 Raphael Demos, Harvard philoso­ Wednie^y, Amencate lAgion Sinaia Copy ...... Ot going to suffer.” Senator Barkley did not answer. stamps - y and Z good through The Local .War Price,.and Ra­ Economic adminlatratton declared work and urgeij them to increased March 20. Book Four spare staDap-' tioning r oard IS lucatafftc the Lin­ pher, speaking at Wesleyan uni Homo, 10-4:80. _ , - Dallvarad Ont Taar ...... tV.OO Ther* la going to be no easy It could well have had top place to preserve the producta pf vic- production this year. Blood Donors—-Third Friday of tory garSens can look forWaid to the back-yard garden a distinct 3 good for five' points of pork coln ach: "I opposite thr post of­ versity'a commencement, aaid to-' MBMBBR OF road to peace. Making peace IS In the minds of both where this contribution to the overall food through Feb. 26. I fice. Office iMrtirs are aa follows; every month. Call Mre. Adame, TH B A8 8 0 C1ATBD PRKSS much better conditions An 1»44. day that If the philosophy of natu­ 3-1376, for appointments for h e a l t h s 6 a p Tha Asaootated Fraaa la axelmira- a much more difficult job than issue ia concerned. .Speaking at the s ta ^ capitol program of the Uijited Nations. Processed Foods , I Monday. 10 a m. to 4:30 p. m.r ralism prevailed over Plato’s ra- SIMILAC ly of The home growing of food, ^he' Stamford Sailor Tuesday,.2 p. m. to 5:16 p. m.; March 17.' ENDS **B. 0." sntitlad to tha naa rapubllca^ making war. There is ho assur­ Speeding our men to victory ye.<(terday to awire tha^^ iJiO local Book Fpur . green stamps K, L tionaliam "the rule of a Fuehrer tloD ot all nawa dispatehaa eradlttd aaid, raleaaea other foqdS'' for Wednesday, 2 p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; or the mob" might as well replace Home Nursing — New clew WORK CLOTHES f Limit 3 Bmr») . • , B A IT FOOD to It or not otharwiaa eredttad In ance that the peace, we are going and bringing them home to a fair War Garden commtttte members and M valid through March 20. . aterta Tuesday oveteing, Fabruani 1 LIFEBUOY other uses and at the ASine time, Thursday, 10 a. m, to 5:16 p m.; the democratic process. thia papar and alao tha local nawa to make will be good. chanca and a fnir%hare in what from all parts- Of . the atate, Miss Anioiig Wounded 39. Register with Mre. DonovsnT’ •7T publlahed hara. saves land, transportation facili-' , Sugar Friday, 10 .. m. to 5:16 p.-m.; Thlrty-onc students, Includln z r Ruth T. ^ issell, s^ te home dem- 2"0684. ' YEAST TABLETS All rlKhta of fapnbllcatloD. of , At the moment, most indica­ they have defended a ry the con- onstralton leader the University ties and manpower. Book Four stamp 39 valid for Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. three enrolled In the Navy V-1 linii II special Mp%tehas harain are alao five pounds through March 31; —The telephope number Is 3-MM.' calendar fer thte week raaarTsd. , ^ ______tions are that the peace is going alderationa upon which almost of Connecticut S!^d there would be The demand for United States Washington. Feb. 25—(g")—The program, received B. A. degrees, - n BOTTLE to be a very bad one. One could any Washington issue could and plenty of Jars,-rubbers and metal food, he continued, is certain to names of 17 New Englanders are stamp 40. valid for five pounds for and four M. A. degrees were Sunday: , .(L in ^ I) G # • • 'Hit sarrleil ollent ot N. E. A. be Increased this year because of included in a list of 120 casualtiea home canning through Feb. 28, Endorses Conduct of War awarded. Eight of the 35 degrees Nuraes’ Aides ^ the hospiUl IRONIZED ..--Safiirvlea Inc. easily form the harsh judgment abould be settled. This nation caps wlilch vraul'd "probably ■ be Red Cross Svitedey in all ^ S e Slse^ of better qu a^ y than last year;'* the necessity- of supplying addi­ of the U. S. Naval Fijrc<.'a--Navy, 1945. - . were awarded In absentia to stu­ that leaders think the men who would feel a lot cleaner if these tional numbers of people in libera-^ dents now In military service or churches. Unbeatable Values! S H A M P P ^ Pobllahara Rapraacntatlvas: ¥ha Taken frtein RaiUoned List Marine Corps and Coast Guard — Sboea > New Haven, Feb. —The ted continental Europe. engaged In war work away from 'CVTICUU Julius Mathawa Spbclal AKancy— aie fighting thia war are doing it considerations were given top She declared that pressure can- the Navy department announced Bopk One stamp 18 and ^opk United Labor Legialative confer­ Monday: \ akeroughty Olesimee New Tork. Chlcaro.'Patrolt and President A. N. Jorgensen of the today. ence o f the Third Congreesional the university. Nurses’ Aides at theXhoapiUL Sesip aud Halrl\ OINTMENT . just to make sure that their sons rank from now bn. nera for /home*' preaervation had Three "airplane" stamp 1 good I University of Connecticut chair­ Publication of this additional indefinitely. district, made up 01* CIO, AFL and Though Plato neld that man was Sewing. Hyde group. _ eOKREML will fight a new and worse war been tak/n from the rationed Hat man of the Connecticut War a rational animal, capable of con­ Production center . c l o ^ all ttBUBER AUDIT BDRld^D OF ca.sualty li.st brings to .'19,8.57 the Gasoline railroad unions, w'ent on record W . T. G. Overalls CIRCULATIONS. some fifteen or twenty years from and th^. an adequate supply of Council’s Food Supply and Distri­ trolling appetite and pasaion by Jay. 19‘ them would be placed on the mar­ total number of dead, wounded, yesterday aa endorsing President TOILET TISSUE dLM* bution committee, presided and aet missing and prisoners of war an­ In northeast and southeast, 9-A Rciosevelt’a conduct of thc>war on reason. Dr. Demos said that now Tuesday: Tha Herald Printing Company, now, or sooner, That harsh judg­ ket, / Haovy 8-oz. blus dsnim- Bor locked Inc., aaaumas no Bnanolal raaponkl- the keynote for the discussion nounced by the Navy department coupons good for three gallons the home and war fronts.^ Tele­ "the Classical doctrine of the pow­ Nurses’ Aides at ths hospital. , -SO FT, SAFE^ ment is not true. But What is true Your Federal , A home production goal for through May 8. B-2 and 0-3 cou­ ol ihoin poiMt. Double iSlebed (Limit 2 ) blllty tor typographical errors ap^. when he said: since Dec. 7, 1941. grams urging U. 8. Senators John er of reason has been replaced by Meeting of Home Service Com NORTHERN paaring In adyartlaamants In Tha is almost equally serious in its ef­ 1944 of 85 quarts for each person, "With about 37 per cent of thia pons good everywhere fur five gal­ the doctrine of the Impotence of mittee, 8 p. m. teams. Sonforiied* ihrunk. 36-44. ■ Mancheatar Evening Herald.______The New Englanders and next A. Dansher and Francis A. Ma­ SOeSite fects. It is that there is a great Income Tax 50-' quarts" of vegetables and year’s food production destined of kin include'from Connecticut: lons. loney to support the President’s reason.” Home 'Nursing evening elaaa POSTAL LEAD ^ quarts of fruit, has been ea- for lend-Iease or armed forces use, Fuel Oil He asserted that "a dominant starts, St. Bridget’s hall. PLAYING Friday, February 25 difference of opinion as to the Rodansky, Harold Ytle, Phar­ veto of the tax Dill nave also been PENCOS , lODENT . /tablished under a program by the problem facing ua and people macist’s Mate, second class, U. S. Period Three coupons valid sent, the conference has .an­ belief in academic circles and Wednesday; l«rf* U t CARDS methods, by which peace can be No. 47 In the reat of the country la either among scientific philosophers” [ TOOTI powoni Exirensea of Farniera which it is hoped to bring more Naval Reserve. Wounded. Father, through Feb. 21 in the south and nounced, Opposition to Cong. Ra- Surgical Dressings, American Sturdy Dungarees WHITE Po-Do A O c Ne. 1 or 2 Crisis On The Peace Front obtained Sqd protected. and more home-grown vegetables to grow more or eat leas.” enrough March 13 in ail other was thot man. was to be viewed Legion Home. Outlilr . . It. 2i5' A farmer who operates a farbi Morris Rodansky, 38 Woodland nulf Compton in the event he ie We stand, therefore, exactly to the dining tables. Seven-Point Program Adopted place, Stamford. areas. Perlcxl Four coupons valid renominated by the Republican "Bs nothing but a product of na­ Nurses’ Aides at ths hospital. Full cut (or loh of room. Sanfor­ VASELINE This week’! speeches by Prime for profit is entitled to deduct ture and history, and as a hand­ S oolhtt Bura$ 3 7 ' where we stood before the Moscow Anthony F. Arpaia, state OPA A seven-point program for the in all areas through Sept. 30. Pe­ party, was also reported. Sawing, St. Mary’s Episcopal Minister Churchill and Foreign from gross income as neces^ry administrator urged that the state '1944 war garden’s campaign was ful of dust. ized* blue denim. Bor tacked to FIRST AID expenses all amounts ex; For each 500 pound bale of cot­ riod Five cp "pons good in the mid­ church. ■ Secretary ^klen were both deliv­ and Teheran confesences.^,in need maintain its full share of home adopted aa follows; Produce more ton lint there are 900 pounds of west and soitth through Sept. 30. The accordion was Invented in Doalres OetermUje Conduct Sewing, South Methodist church prevent rips. Double stitched. 28-3B. tl.49 18< (other than those c uistl, of unity and agreement upon the production to reach at least the vegetablea and fruits thia sum­ cottonseeds. All coupons worth 10 gallons a Vienna in 1829. > ^•"’The modern school of psycho- group. Production center. ered to Commons in an atmos­ capital expenditures) in 11 nalysis," Dr. Demos continued, phere of serious crisis. It la a-cri- .methods by which peace will be Sewing, Center church rying on of the business of farm "tells us that human belief and Sewing, Mrs. WatU’, High ^ W O O D IU lf sis not upon the battlcfronta, but secured. If that unity .was not ing. The coat of feeding and rais­ conduct are determined by uncon­ ing livestock may be treated as an ■trsst Extension. Spaferiied* Shirts [FACIAL SOAP] upon the world’s peace fronts. Be­ attained in these face-to-face dip­ scious and repressed, and therefore Sewing, Emanuel Lutheran vmm m make haste expense deduction in do far as vindictive desires, that reason cause the crisis is not openly ad­ lomatic love feasts, it will be even lAdiea’ Aid, Production Center. tong wsoring blue chombroy or grey YITAMHIS ...SLOWLY such costs represent actual outlay, comes only after the fact, to jue- Pick-up end delivery of Produc­ t Mimerafe M MM— Si— A C«w »rff»'r*’ 8 * more difficult to obtain In the and do not include /the value of mitted, it is seen and reported in tifylt, that reason Is the hired and tion by Motor Corps. covert in full cut tizet. Well • $ I -r ABSORBfIT IB m STM B many sha^w y forms. What is present process of long-range farm produce grow n, upon the crooked lawyer, Inventing argu­ e o a fk liMha CBTTM farm (for examplb, corn fed to Solid Maple ' Croup. Thurstey: thoptd collars and cuffs. 14'A-17. jockeying. Dresser Base ments to support what we believe Nurses' Aldas at the hospital. ______IW * •by WB' Surfiitl 4 Be Smmimt definitely ssnsed is that there la hogs) or the labor/of the taxpayer. on instinct The Mandan school mmm W>v • fiwWifUm. T*i W wwMr., IV II* lliere are no pleasant days Sewing, It. James’s school. Bwwel we. not unity among the United Na­ Also deductible \d the coat 'of aeed, teaches that moralities, political tenn Um ■esMty *f U* i*k TW* Tebett ahead, on the question of the minor repairs to farm buildings - Mirror Sewing, Emanuel Lutheran tions. But Just what creates that philosophies, and all idfolomes are Dorcas Society, Production center. Shop Caps ; Sie lUW m as Iw 4»- peace. .,We are living in the shad­ (other than the dwelling of the Planned Jor Small rloaks for economic needs and CONCSIVC MUZC n-TIOL, lack of unity is a subject for the Friday: ALRA Srif mSetrimot * ow of 'failure,— just as we seemed farmer), and/Small tools used up Bed class prejudices. . . . Union mode of eosy-to-woth San­ •• oteklf m aMWMT JW. 15 wildest speculation. You can take in the course' of a short period. “I am not questioning these doc- Nursea* Aides at the hospiUI TAHITI I your choice, for instance, between In the shadow of military failure The coat of fuel and oil used for Home Nursing cteas, evening. forized* denim. Self covered visor. 49c SELTZEI Coil Spring trlneq: I am reporting them In St. Bridget’s halt. TjMrss reports that Prekdent Roosevelt when the Japs were in Singapore farm work/ aa well as repairs and Bedrobms ' order to see what they involve for 2S^ maintenance of farm me .hinery, I Nutrition class, Dorcas Society, f-A -LA T and Stalin teamed up at Teheran and the Nazis In Stalingrad. Yet eur democratic faith. If man is ir­ Emanuel Lutheran church. the struggle for victory in the ia deduc0ble aa a business ex­ Mattress rational, if he ia a creature of pas­ Work Socks 4 9 to buffet Mr. Churchill about, and pense. However, the actual coat Saturday; peace has its complete demand aion, why is not propaganda of the Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. reports, prevalent since Mr. of farm machinery, equipment, Nazi emotional and fanatical kind Economy-priced cottons, sizes 10-12 upon us all; it involves more lives and Mrm buildings represents a Chapter office closed In after­ Chbrchill's speech this week, that absolutely indicated, and why noon. All-purpess type, reinforced, 10-12 . than our own; we do have a fight­ capiul inveatmant and ia not an should not the democratic proccaa it is Mr. Churchill and Stalin who a llo^ b le ^’expense” deduction, but Home Nnrsteg Class RENNCN have mscte agreements the United ing chance of coming through the be reidacsd by ths rule Ot a Fueh- Next Tussday avaning will see *C«A*t MM 1%I WAR ON COLDS xntM be recovered by "depreciation er or the m ob?” SKIN BAUI States has not and could not ap­ shadows. We like the _ way Mr. allowances.” Any part of a farm the beginning o t a new six weeks’ Hea/fh is Your Dufy Hea/fh is Our Business State Resideata Get Degrees course in . Home Nursing, to meet Spftkr* SUm prove. These completely contra­ Kden e'mphauiizea the difficulties, (fe llin g used directly in farming bperatlqns Is depreciable, but a Those receiving degrees Included: each Tuesday and Friday evening / dictory reports merely demon­ but sticks to that chance. M. A. Degree, Charles F. Nara- There are atlll soma vacancies in ''f'rmer’a living quarters are not W. T. GRANT CO. “a'n s™ * " ' swim • 8— *«■» strate what suspicion and uneasi­ depreciable. Tta^ coat of gasoline, nauckaa of Windsor, Louis F, Oso- ths class. To register, or make / thinl of Portland and Stanley C further inquiry, call Mrs. John C. | ness are possible, when the public The Forgotten Ten MillionT^ repairs and upkeep of an automo­ > mAm. 22£j*7igg B bile if used wholly in connection Laskoweicl o f New Britain. - An Donovan, ehslrman, 3-0684. ,.... UfffcHr mind is blindly seeking explana­ were IB42 graduates of Wesleyan. Surgical Pfsssings More important than the ques­ with the taxpayer’s farm opera­ ^SO B O O K tion of the crisis it can sense so tions, as - well aa depreciation Spring Filled B. A. Degree, Donald C. Behn of There wee only a fair attend­ plainly and definitely. tion of who may be right and/who thereon, may be deducted. If an IS o p en Cornwall Bridge, Arthur B. Berry ance at the surgical dressings i r a i meeting Wednesday, but all those How deeply this crisis is felt may be wrong, more important automobile ia used partly for busi- of Mthel, Philip B. Brown of Mid­ than the various strategies/M pol­ neaa and partly for pleasure or the dletown, Eric T. Carlson of Middle- who were there worked at a trem­ among ordinary men is shown by convenience of the taxpayer or his town, David C. Harvey, of Middle- endous rate, and remarkable prog­ 12' itics involved, is the sinmie fact the nervous, fihxious sharpness of family, only the portion of Ihe cost All 5 Pieces English Wing town, Robert D. Morse, Jr,, of ress was m a^ . In fact, the 4 by OLAVA6 ORAL mSSSxVSSti «>1 the questioning to which both that the executive and wgislatlve of operation attributable to busi­ Windsor, Chester E. Sllmowlca of 4e weiu so nearly flniahed that It COLD VACCINE - VHNMS TAMJETB ness will be deductible' as a neces­ will be possible to start on the 4 Churchill and Eklen were subpect- branches of our government have Middletown. Charles E. Stearns, COUPON •eSraHticsIty l«it»4 * .4 sary business expense. I until 9 P.M* Every livinjg room, furnished Jr., o f Wallingford, Frederick O. by 8 dressings next week. The! mmm, B w IWf IsEM* ed by m ^ b c r s 'o f Commons. Ordi­ chosen to go to war Xipon each f e*B re* tetM SMaaMf I* 'The axpenaa ist hiring laborers Wilhelm of North Granby and POPULAR wSweiel*. SManrf in the traditional manner, other at a moment when thia na­ e nary mete will continue to feel that and machines on«a farm and the 9 9 % needs at least one high back Lison J. Yorburg of Durham. 2 0 Tablele...... UBS way until the present clouds have tion already has w ^ enough on part of the board which ia pur­ Wilhelm was among four mem­ I chased for hired laborers are de­ chair . . . wing or barrel . . . raatilvSioe,6 (r * 3.18 .18 em aSs beeiydispelled, and a clear way to its hands. bers of his class who were elscted FOOD MARKET ductible. ’The value of products to add variety to the bther- ' It is easy enouifh to see that to PM BeU Kappa. RUBINOW a collective security peace opened furnished by the farm and used in to m o rro w Aviae even level of lounge 845 MAIN STREET ■ , " when the President turns his lAHStlSiMIs.. once more. the board of hired laborers la not a pieces. The wing chair, de- sharp), edge toward Congress, lie deductible expense. Rations pur­ I 35cClreve*Se •A-.ewd V ' Ordinary men cannot but con­ Many bedrooms Won’t take a three piece, or 'signed to keep drafts from the I his own- It chased and "furnished to laborers Partisan Landing S M CMS BrUaF sider as bad news such develop- ^reveals weakness o f or sharecroppers are deductible as four piece bedroom. Others use s desk as occupant, gives a room this is easy to comnient upon the Open every Thursday and Saturday BI&IN&S |\CoyTiHeis| |«to%n»Sr| ments as Russia’s rough treat­ a part of the labor expense. the third piece, particularly in youngrster’s needed height. Here’s a par­ Called Success SPECIALS FOR THE W m ® ment of Poland, her bland con­ ironic fact that Congress seems Amounts paid to persons engaged to 9 P. M. Closed Wednesdays at ENVELOPES in household work to the extent rooms. So we planned thia dresser-and-bed ticularly distinctive model, quest of the Baltic states, her out­ to have some fatalistic tendency Noon. For other evenings arrange •* * shortage! It supplies liter­ darkling plain where it ia con- Ueut. Henry Heinhold' - aald the I Hamburg dier who leads an advsmce^ toward truck was owned by* the B. A. Kirk W -B Budget W ay Leua—Pork Creamy ally mil/fcms of maps, order* and records this fuaed policlet which clash by a Jap or Nazi pillbox. Transportation Co., .of Pawtqcket, F i n e Liquors— Budweiser on Tap ' huge operation . . . packs amimtnitloh, food,, SAVE night. If there la one class in this R. I., and wma operated by 'tbomas B o th fo r Sausage lb. 19c Cream Cheese ABUNDllAWUF Cotton ainaaom "I can only promise the House,'’ country which ought to be: set F. Kirk, 46 o f Pawtucket, brother 1 Meaty blood plasma. . . makes helmet lininRs, camou- said Mr. Eden, "plenty of difficul­ above every other class and served of the owner. on ly Oleo lb. 23c fla$e nets, bomb and plane parts. ties, plenl4> of diaappolntments 4 ^ EAST CENTER ST. V e a l Chops l b. 21c by all, it is that of the.ten million To AM Returned Veterans CAVEY'S Don’t throw it away. Don’t bum it. Pack your and much deception in the timea aoung Americans who are giylng LARGE-— MEDIUM— that lit ahead. I do not In my ex- Hartford, Feta. 25.—(A>>—U eu t c o n n . waste paper and send it off to war . . . this week SiVi SOME B 'i u all fob their country, getting noth­ FRESH E G ^ S Dozen . . . 45c Dozen 4 s 9 s • perienca renaember a period when ing for themselves. There are few Oomdr. John F.. Robinion, state and ev«ry week . .. till the war 1# won! Selective Service director, yester­ > foreign policy was so difficult to issues which could not be solved A cpmpleU bedding outfit . ' . . both mattress and spring . . . to r . conduct as it is now." - __ day designated the Connecticut only 888.18. The msttress is our famous Palconia grade . . . made simply and directly by earnest Reemployment commiaalon and its of fine cotton felt with fibers of the California Redwood tree added. EVERY SATURDAY NIGBT-AT 8 s l5 FRESH FISH FOR LENT What helps make It so, Mr. consideration of what is fair to affiliated local dommtttees now be­ Thift combination of materiala, known aa Palconia, makea it poeaibte Eden indicated, ia the fact that ing' formed in many parts o t the TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR $ 1 .0 0 them, what promises' to speed form e mattreeeto flug itself eech day . . . to throw off*body mois­ ♦ 1 Paper Collection In The Southwest atate as official SelecUva Sarvice there are polnU of difficulty in their victory and their poaelbla ture which la the common cause of packing or matting. dealing with both the United reemployment groups. They will Palconia therefort gives you a more resilient and lastingly comfort­ safe return. What happens to give aid and guidance to returned ' AND VEGETABLE SPECIALS SUtes and Russia. Yet, he said, able mattreas. A Simmons coil bed spring is the second piece in Bile one of these men, what is fair to war veterans. .00 group. It’e a new all-metal model offering correct support for the it was infinitely'to be preferred one of these men, matters a great Palconia mattreas. that these two nations maintain Ufeleaa Body Foqad 98 Si^ction MONDAY, FEB. 28 deal more than ^ what happens Don’t go another day with poor bedding when such fine quality can- their interest in world affair!, ------A T ------politically to cither a Roosevelt or West Haven, Feb. 28--0IV-The be had for so UtUsI even if that cauae4 certain com­ a Barkley. lifelesa body o f Patrick Breaana- plications, than' that they should ban, 8S. a resident for IB yesrs at Unless inclement weather prevents collection— then the next fair day. T h e tax bill issue could, in our The Army & Navy Club SeSdIeM again retreat into isolation. mind, be settled completely on the the' Little Sisters of the . Poor M cln toeh "I make no secret of the objec­ Home in New Haven, was foUhd GRAPEFRUIT...... v4 for 29c Also Please Note-r-If collection cannot be finished the first day it will very elemental statement that it yesterday by two boys on the shore No faaoUne? Caa’t ase yoar car? APPLES . . _____ 3 Lbs. 29c tive that we aet oiiraetvea ia for­ is an butright shame for Ameri­ off Beach street. Dr. Ifabold Ap- Then why not walk? Ii*s not too far. FIsrIda Balce 8 Pink Seedteoe • • be 4>n the follpwing day. eign policy,” Mr., Eden continueg. cans at home to be leaving so pell, medical examiner, aaid -the WATKINS And yoa will And oar BtBBo’s fan ORANGES ...... 25c Doz. GRAPEFRUIT ..... 4 for 35c man had apparently tripped over VThe maintenance «f peace after large a porUon of the an«n..|^| • ROTMCRS, IN': With many priies to bo won. this war is ovfr depends on cloec, a atone and haduiMnek. his bead ...... 3 for 10c FRESH CABBAGE, 2 Lbs. 13c cost e< thia war to be paid to­ on 'Vnother, causing fatal injuries. LEMONS . inUmate understanding between morrow by these same young men Two nieces in Watsrbury were In- (20) $5.00 GAMES " ...... 5c Biinch FRESH SPINACH. . 2 Lbs. 25c 175 (1) 120.00 GAME (I) $50.(10 GAME RADISHES Advertue in The Herald— ll Pay# Ike BaUoaa eC the Britiah Com- who ara already giving fonned of the death by West Ua- of A\ANGHEStER every­ » i'-.v: t :.

W* -m, - X X' \ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ rRIDA^i.|m SRUART 26,1941

Figures were unavailable for Nor­ which to base municipal action; Corps to Have Rockville Dogs to Show ffis Minor Role in Army b s ^ s o l v e d Completes Course Present Flags wich and WHllmantlc, which were the Safety commission declared. J. E. JENSEN included In the survey, and meters " It is toe H lg.ivay Safety com- Lewis H. Olutpinan have been removed In Middletown, mission’a objective to encourage 849, Rockville such surveys In-thc larger cities,” FLOOR SANDING An Auxiliary For Kiwanians Leads* to Movie Stardom bi Fatality For Ceremonv To Give Review the commission learned. Wide Variance .Should Be Based,on Traffic Needs the report stated. 'N: ------Parking regulations, according Laying and Finishing. Almost eyorj’’ form of literature Ifafwijr Vormeil Lociil Billy Wfitkins to Be British Film Will Decide John Sweet’s Post-War Career; Local Man Nol^espon- Tu Be Dedicated at the Manchester Aosembly, No. IS. to toe safety commission, should Tel. Maneheato 2-0811 World Parish Scores on First Night iway '^ fp iy Com- be based on- toe .uqulrements of la represented in too Bible. Oi^aniaRtion to Add Guest of Club at Its But Meanwhile He’s Still a .Soldier sible in Accidebv in Burning of Mortgage Order of toe Rainbow for Girls, moving traffic rather than on toe Day Is Listed . sv tangled his affairs tieyond endur- will present a review of its history mission Irays Report conveniences of nearby building Woman’s Branch. Meeting onN^omlay. By Tom Wolf Broad Brook Dec. Of Local Church. Monday evening. tenants. Periodic traffic surveys of NE.'\ Staff Correspondent “ Junior Miss” Cleverly ance. . _ Hy»Ppodu4!l o f^ irvey Geraldine Slteman played Ormes * Manchester Assembly was in­ congested areas, particularly busi­ London,— Like go many other ness districts, are .lecessary to se An tunMacf ^ the Privets Th^‘'J{lwani8 Club will have an Bruno J.' tadygn of 39 Horton Two beautiful flags will be dedi­ Presented by Students Graves as an attractive mother, stituted May 24, 1930 by Hartford /' Rockville Baptist Con­ opportuhity to see pisrfonnlng Hartford, Feb. 25— (A’l XThe cure toe authoritative data on JTtnaik J. Mansfleld DeUchment, Arm y stories, this one begins Road w-as found not criminally re­ cated at u Httttig ceremony at the giving warm sympathy to her Assembly, aiid received its charter dogs at tmi meeting at the Y. M.- . and so he was drafted.” Un­ Coven^t-Congregatlonal church. Of High School; At- daughter’s whims and proMetns, and constitution on June 26, 1931. Connecticut Highway ^Safety Mhfias Oerps League, will be gregation to Observe C. A., next^Monday nooni Billy sponsible for the death o f Harry like any other Army atory, thia Sunday evening at 7:30. The and strong in loyalty to her hus­ At Monday’s meeting, the many mission today reported a "consid­ ferBSd Rundajr, March S in the Watkins, professional dog show­ A. Schule of East indsor In an aehrice will also mark the burning tendiuice l6 Good. jfta presented the Assi^mbly at Event This Everting. band and brother. erable variance in monthly/ Lsgien Homs, Leonard street, un­ man will have several of hla per­ one ends ” ... and now he's a automobile fatality which occur­ o f the mortgage on the church Bernard Karlin, as J- B., was fhat time will be acknowledged. forming dogs p re s e t and will give celpts per parking meter" S’«e- movie star.” red Dec. 24. according to the re­ property. “Junlpr Miss ” is • Manchester the dogmfctlc boss and "haavy The meaning and purpose of Rain­ to r Asbestos der the direction ot National Aide Rockville, Feb. 25.— (Special).— a talk on his work. X lected group of Connecticut com­ •ow-Cost When Uncle Sam tagged John i port of Coroner Frank E. Heal|$ In response to an appeil made hit. T h e production by Sock snd father,” his blustering aelf-confl- bow will also be presented s« a de Camp Estelle Wulff of Spring' World Parish Day will be cele­ The board of - dirc'O^ors haa dence turning to shouting fury at pageant. munities. The commission explain­ SiHtng and Rock field, Mass., Commandant Rich .Sweet in September, 1941, he was filed J^ay,- by the pastor. Dr. dharles Ci. l/XHuskin, junior-senior dramatic so- brated at the Rockville Baptist unanimoualy v«(ed to iik(ye Jot the success o f Judy’s scheme to ed that the variance waa noted 'as. ard Veen announced today. just another' American middle- The* report states that “ well- Johnson, Albin Peterson, a mem­ A cordial invitation i# extended Elder up to fUf the first vic^w osi- claty, at High School hall last take care o f EHlen and WiUiS. a by-product of a survey designed W ooiTiMulation A ll mothers, Sisters or relatives church this evening from 5 to 9:30 western kid. He hails from Gran­ meaning bystanders” are thought ber of the church living in Elling­ to all members of the Order of toe dency, whicti was made vacantsby night of th# Broadway comedy, W inifred Pentland and John Fo to reveal the capacity of ofPstreet o‘clock. ville, O. Today he's S g t John to have contributed to the cause of ton, donated the American flag, Eastern Star, Manchester Lodge Ezpart workn*anhl|ip> AH work o f Marines, whether members of Herb McKinney, who has gone into garty were the offending lovers. private parking lots in the larger the iocai detachment or not, are Sweet, one of the four principals the death j f the accident victim by. «ndf the Covenant Lea^e of the just released for amateurs, of Masons, Order of the Amaranth, fuaranteod. Reaaobgble I’ rtcss. A supper will he served at 6 the aervlce.. Jack .Sanaoh w ar Winifred’s gentle charm made an Piust Matrons’ Asiociatlon. char­ cities where street congestion con­ invited to attknd this meeting and "A Canterbury Taly,” a new Immediately carrying the vlctiln church, the Christian .flag. K ored heavily with toe aud ence No atallgallon (or aa'-estimata. o’clock which will be followed by elactcii as second vice president. understandable appeal. John gave stitutes a traffic hazard. become members of the Auxil­ fixture film, so*)n to be released into a nearby house to ^ e t him out The > service, which la open to and repeatedly on the Tunny ter members of the Assembly, and recordings and a Poll of Opinion'' Mr. McKinney Is at Camp Edison, hM role manliness and sense of all who presented gifts to Man­ Brld^port was reported to have Writs. m n i^ - s A u c i in Britain, and then in the States. iary to irnink J. Mansfleld De­ with Dr. William Sale Terrell, ex- of the cold. A t the inquest the the pubitc, will consist of an ad­ bone." It w ill be repeated to- secured an averagp-^f $1.30 month­ N. J. Eric ^^m tman, one of Britain’s hunior. ^ . chester Assembly. All Past Moth­ tachment. ocutlve secretary of the Connecti­ A committee of past presidents opinion was expressed that Schule dress, m ii^ and response, ar­ niRht. r ly from each meter:'Danbury, $7; best knhwn actors, is another of Miss PatrIcla.Deller, R. N. anna, chuckles and guffaws ap­ Maryann Balch took toe part of * n er Adviaora and Paat Worthy Ad­ Burton Insulatiiii ddlnt Instailatiiin cut Baptist Convention, in charge. has been named to work up a ape-, might have lived had he been left ranged b y Ir'com m ittee f6r this Stamford, $5; New HSven, $4.20; the principals. toe long*euffering maid In tot visors aro Invited to be present. ISO Ozford St. Hartford Mias Wulff will org'anize and A t the supper certlflfcates of ap­ cial meeting to celebrate the 20th in the street' until medical aid ar­ special occasion: Carl Johnson plauded ths young actors as they Jerry Slteanaa Waterbury, $3.60; New London, Misg Patricia Annie Deller, developed toe complications cM t- Graves household whose caustic The regular business meeting 6f PhoDO Hartford $2*4616 conduct the election of officers o f preciation signed by the partbr and anniversary of the founding of The A rm y'' caught John Sweet rived. vritt ' j^ve a review-of the finances comments were more appreciated the Aasembly will begin promptly $3.45: Middletown. $2.60; Hart­ at a tough time. He was just R. N. A., has completed her course •d by thirteen-year-old Judy the new Women's organization and trustees will be presented to the Klwaiiis in Manchester. The at­ The coroner’s report also recom­ making it possible to wipe out by the audience-than by toe chi^ Jerry Siteman, M. H. S. '46. at 7:30 o’clock, and invited guests ford, $1.34, and Naugatuck, $1.26. flAYO^ Uie oiRcers will be Installed Joint­ starling to m^ke good— as a In anesthesia at Baylor llntver- Graves, whose movie-going leads more than '80 members and friends tendance prize for Monday will be mended a remedy o f lighting con­ the mortgage. acters of the play. really acts toe part of Mrs. Grace will be welcomed at 8 o'clock. ly with the detachment officers on school teacher. hV(1 come up the her to see an intrigue in her fath­ who during the last two months donated by James Blair. ditions at a culvert near which the sity, Texas, and is residing with Brief as were toelr appear­ Graves which she portrays in utai RefreshmenU will be served by Sunday, March l9, at the Legion hard way, because 'th o family er’s friendly interest in hta boss a have given more than 1.000 hours fatal accident occurred on Main her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley ances, the young-meh-about-town laughable hit, "Junior Mias’’ which the Advisory Board and a aoclal daughter. Ellen Curtla. and to 1 ^ Home. , o f time and labor toward the reno­ money had run out Just as he, street. Broad Brook, in the town Deller, !of 52 Murphy avenue, Pon- Sock and Buskin Dramatic Club time will follow the meeting. lleva that her long-wbaent uncle, delighted toe audleiico: Paul Officers of the locsil Marine de­ vation o f the church. youngest of six, was ready |or col­ of East Windsor. v> Uac. Mich. M anchester Marte as Fuffy’a brothel’ stub­ w ill repeat tomght in High School ‘’ ^ ^ ’a n o ^ a tachment are requested to attend Britisli Bombers lege. , W illis Reynolds, Is a Jail-Wi^- The Church School room has Sgt. John Sweet . . . Just The Deller family formerly lived bornly asserting that h* . had hall. , Claims Three Ships Torpedoed this salt the meeting In 1-eglon Hall, Sun­ When Judy throws Ellen and Wil­ been completely redecorated and But John went to college M y- easygoing, homesick O. I. OB Center street for several years. “promised to go to the pMty hut As toe mother of July and LoU, day, March 5 for the purpose of Date Book lis together, she U new lights Installed in honot of the Hit Plane Planls; way, doing odd jobs, living in 's Miss Deller was graduated as a didn’t promise to dance;^’ James Grape Graves is naturally con- London, Feb. 25—(/P)—The Ber- l i PtAIN M rehearsing the installation cere­ Servicemen. The church auditor­ German Attacks "J B " Curtis fires Judy’s father frontad with many problsms from 25-cents-a-week room over a ga­ nurse from St. James’s Hospital, Tonight Elliott, as toe lank, bewildered es­ |lln radio broadcast a DNB dis­ lOSIXi* mony. ium has been thoroughly cleaned. rage. He got his B.A. in educa­ ^hose girl hadn’t written, who’s Newark, N. J., and for a time was in rage at Ellen’s secret marriage. cort whose father’s name saved ^ childish pranks o f Judy, to toe The memberahrn of the Frank Pick Up Scourge lom ly for his lumberjack pals in High school Sock and Buskin Only the lucky..clrcumsUnro that patch today asserting that Ger­ IVOR'f An Honor Roll and a Churen Loy­ tion at Ohio State. But teaching On Anzio Troops on the staff of the Manchester Me­ toe day for the Graves family; m ai^ boy friend interests of her man motor torpedoboata torpedoed J, Manafleid Detachment has alty chart were inatalled today. O reg ^ , who's shy and homesick. play, "Juniqir Miss,’’ at High Judy’s dance i»Eort js mistaken eldest daughter Lois. Although an jobs'w ere scarce, and John went morial hospital. school hall. and Lois’s various callsrs, smibar- three veaZela last night In an ati reached a total of 64 with approx­ The 'U. S. Army agreed to fur­ undersUnding(UiUwaavaaaavi&ss^ mother,ss4wvaav*t —she does salt New hymn books. "Christian W or­ (OMttnned from Page One) to work as a clerk In Cincinnati. for his wealthy father whose sd- rassed Billy Noren, uncertain Bob tack on a British convoy In toe imately 60 local Marines on active lough SWeet fo r four months un­ Prove Fruitless Saturday, Feb. 26 have strict discipline of her family, ship and Praise,” edited by Henry It was there that he got his only vertislng account J. B. has been Agnew*. heslUnt WllUam Peter- Engllah channel off Great Y ar­ service eligible and many In proc­ der the he^Khng of What John de­ craft on a Yugoslav landing Old Timers’ Night, Hose CO. No. and at toe same time tries to com­ 1^ Hallam Tweedy, have been pur­ forces lost 49 bombers and 10 theatrical experience, as a mem­ trying to secure, r e s t o ^ to son, mild Lawrence Robertsom mouth. A t least one vessel waa ess of applying for membership. chased. Voluntary, linsolicitcd of­ scribes as ‘^tern ation al solidar­ ground, setting eight ablaze and 1, Manchester Fire Department. prehend toe difficulties of high fighters; the Italy-based forma­ ber of the (Tlncinnatl Players — a (Onitinaed from Fsi* One) H arry Graves hla job and to Judy and o4er-confldent, loud Sidney sunk, aald tho broadcast which ferings for redecorating materials ity.” They wouldn’t let him make riddling the tithers.. An Austra­ Wedneeday, Mandi 1 schooixchildren. a devoted wife tions lost 16 • fortresses and three group of office workers who put Surgical Dressings at American her self-esteem. Wefbner. waa recorded by The Associated are now $129.60. any money, so bb gave his $2000 lian Kitty-bomber sank a 5,000-ton she is als<^ keenly ihtereated Ir. her fighters with two other fighters on semlrprofessional shows. German planes were observed dur­ Conataaoe Kehieris Part Ray Schorrs wa^ the ballboy Press. 7 Tonight’s speaker will be Dr. pay to the National Association enemy merchantman with a direct Legion Home, Leonard street, 1C husband's 'work. Thetr^almpls, up Nazis Evacuate m ^ ln g ; and the R.A.F.’s night Gave Salary To Charity ing the day. hit off the coast of Yugoslavia. a. m. to 4:30 p. m. In toe leading part of Jud^ who wailed over Judy’s careleas- X Jesse Wilson, missionary to Japan. losses were 35 bombers. fdir the AdvaiicemenV o f Colored ness in leaving her akates in th# to date honUlf properly managed Tantalum, relaUvely Ure metal \ He finally was offered- a teach­ People—"because it’s oh^ of the R. A. F. Wellingtons from Italy Saturday, March 11 Constance Kehler pla^d a big with toe adequate help n't Hilda, i bv on points He is Home Secretary of the Amer­ In Tuesday’s two-way punch, Coastal Air Force Lightnings lobby. Americo GentUcore’s rasp­ which resists corrosion, la used by ' gsau/tes NO / ing job. He met a girl and got last charities people r^ em b er, smashed at the German aircraft and Spitfires raided Castiglion-’ Fourth Anniversary Celebration role with easy sincerity. Her the maid, effectively played by Great Stronghold ican Baptist Foreign Missionary the first of the series of simul­ factory at Steyr. Austria, last ing rendition of a singing tele­ aurgeons in repairing bones and in Society. After completing hla married. Then Uncle Sam stepped and because it’s just as Im ^rtan t cello harbor near Leghorn for the at American Legion Home. eager acamperinga acroas stage, Maryann Balch; taneous assaults from west and night while It stilly wras blazing Friday, March 17 gram had a special humor fo r toe joining severed herves. in grapefruit theological work at Tale Divinity in. He went to Fort Bragg, later to the democratic idea as the second successive day and high­ her self-conscious slang, her m I- Jerry has had to learn her part ! south, the combined American from Fl3ing Fortress attacks on audience who know his ordinary (OSMtlnaad tram Page One) was sent to Britain as a clerk. charities everyone gives' to.” \ ways op the island of Corfu off Red Cqozs benefit entertain­ Isfled posturing In in a much shorter time than toe school In 1921, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- forces shot down 133 German the two preceding days, the Medi­ singing Voice. “ Sure I liked making th^ the Greek coast. Spitfires also ment, South Methodist church. were convincingly ‘junior , while others, due to the illness of Rosa­ aon were appointed to general fighters. Last spring Sweet heard that terranean Allied Air Force an- "Junior Miss” will be repeated was sparing no aacrlflces In or- evangeliatte mUeion eeivlce and a G: I. version of "Eve of St. movie,” Sweet says simply. ”I’m shot up enemy motor transport at Saturday, March 18 her dramaUc tension over her lind Turklngton, originally cast dsr to achlevs them. Actually Two Separata Raida nb^inced to d ^ . Ladles’ Night, Tall Cedars, at tonight at 8:15. served in Tokyo, Sendai and Osaka, The British announcement said Mark” was being cast*' here. He getting as big a kick out of it as Valona. father's imagined InterMt in Wien for It. Jerry was a member of "Neverthelcee German troops Bomb Daimler Factory the Masonic Temple...... Japan, until 1926. He le the author that last night’s heavy assault on tried out for, and got, the role of any kind would. I still don't know betrayed the developing ‘miss . Paint and Powder during her succeeded in coping with these On6\tormatlon of Wellingtons and editor of four books dealing Schwei.nfurt actually was carried Pvt. Francis Marlon. Whether I can act, because Mr. Constance carried the audience freshman and sophomore years. strong attacks by elastic adapta­ bombea the Daimler factory while The weight of blood is one- Truck Smashes with hla work and with the work out iiy'two separate raids. Now, as in all stories o f this Powell just let me be natural in with her in hlUrioua sympathy She is following the college course tion. In the course o f these tactics, larger Yi^lHngton formations at­ Civilians to Join eighth th a t^ the whole body. of the Student Volunteer move­ Srawelnfurt, the German cen­ sort, it so happened that Michael front of the cameras. from her opening acorn for her and plans to majdr tn Engliah. She the two towns'were evacuated. tacked built., up areas and rail­ ment. From 1936 to 1940 he served Powell, one of Britain’s top pro­ "I still have a feeling that I’d parents’ unaensauonal past to her Signal at Center has a liking for piano mualc. "In the Vitebsk area Soviet ter ball bearing production was roads. V , as AaaocUte Secretary of the A. B. the main objective and was at- ducers, was American sergeant in make a better school teacher than Crewmen said they dropped Diplomatic Party departur® for h «r flr»t dwico lit a troops succeeded in penetrating F. M. 8. with reaponslbUlty for tucked twice during the night,” it a new Michael Powell-Emeric an actor. Anyway, I'm 'still a bombs tn the midst o f large Area, blaze of glamor and approval. The traffic signal at the Center German lines southeast o f the promotional work on the Pacific Manchester kid. “Fires started jMsterday by Pressburger production. The part school teacher until proved other despite anti-aircraft'(Ire and a few Shirley Shipman, as Judy’s stri­ waa /badly damaged . by a truck town, but-this penatratlm wee coast. He has spent some, time Sholcs. Gliddsn eea l^ .” he United States Eighth Air called for a ty’plcal American G. I. wise.” night fighters. x Irun, Spain, Feb. 25—(A>)— Ger­ Evening Herald dent pal, Fuffy. won her sharo of ownW by Perrett and Olenney vlaitlng mission ..fields in India, Force were atlll burning on the He wa.sn’t to be the hardboiled John’s something else, too. He’s Reconnaissance ahoWed exten­ laughs on every entrance with her 6 Soute invantsd Premier Stalin, in m is of two er- Burma, China, and Japan. man occupation authorities at Classified Aavertisements Which struck it at 12:45 thU arrival of our first force. topkick. He was. to be a human, still Sgt. John Sweet, United sive damage t l the S te^x plants. Count six averase words to a line, juvenile awkwardness, her repul- 4srs o f the-day Issued in Moscow, Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Fergueoi Biarritz, France, have made ar­ morning. TJie upper part ^ tlie 1st commtf-1 "The— target was- effectively easy-going, casual guy — a guy States Army. * ■ One a.asembly shop’s roof hftd col­ initials, numbers and*fiibbrevlatlons tlvaly cheerful "SUp Happy New knocked from Ita base and toe announced earlier that Gen. Con- the former previously pastor at each count as a word and compound marked and by the end of the sec­ lapsed and smoke was pouring rangements for some 350 Ameri­ Y e a r ” and her enthusiastic sec­ blinker light put out o f business. cial typewriter. atentine Rokosaovsky*s,Army, in church, R u th. Ferguson, Rev. knd can civilians mterned as enemy words as two words. Minimum cost ond attack a great conflagration' blazing wreckage of planes that homes and other buildings were from the Interior. Clouds of smoK,e is pries o( three lines. onding o f Judy’s movle-llke plot- The whole signal was knocked a new offensive north of the Pripet Mrs. Earl Mathewson, Dr. and Mrs. aliens in German-controlled ter­ marshes, had stormdd and cap­ waa seen with smoke rising to a pilots had to pick their way damaged or destroyed. billowed from at least two big flre4 Lins rates per daj for transient As Judy’s sister Lois, Nancy over, but this morning was partly Pal ■ateafad the Hellbw William Sale Terrill, Nina aniVGIen ritories to join the American dip­ ads. tured Rogachev and had advanced great height. through. Many of the bombers The capital's sky flared like a in the main assembly shop. One- Jane Anderson gave an aniusing repaired although toa sides were Orewad SUda far caelar, Barker, t'wo young peophs who ‘‘Objectives In Northwest Ger­ third of the machine shop had col­ lomatic party at Lisbon which is Eirertlre Marrh IT. IB3T portrayal of sophisticated superior­ ^sa^^k^M 16 milas on a SO-mile wide front, have moved to- Maseachueeua, will came home seriously scarred. Fourth of July celebration as the Cash Charge broken in several places. taking more than SO towna and many also were bombed and a lapsed from eight direct htt.a, and belhg exchanged for German na­ < Consecutive Days ...IT ctsl 9 ets ity which cracked into girlish rage There was no arrest made be­ be among the guests at th^supper. anti-aircraft barrage opened up tionals 3 Consecutlvt Days ...I 9 ets 11 cts vOlagaa. One Soviet formation very extensive mine laying pro­ and the raideiv dropped flares..Bri­ several other buildings were dam­ when her father ejected too "big cause of the accident. Reoeivee MesMi gram waa completed. Thirty-five The ^American I Day ...... ______|!J eta|l3 cts aleiM killed 4,000 enemy troops, Londoners Flock tain’s defensive rocket guns, pro­ aged. civilians are All orders for trresutltr Inaertlons men" of her school who called on An amateur radio ^ e ra to r in of our aircraft are missing.” scheduled' to cross the Spanish Lois at a tense moment. N o small eaptnred many prlaohera and duct of five years of experiment Ten direct hits were counted In will be charged at the one tlm* rate. To Run for Congrest Stafford Springs, Ray Kuehl, who R.A.F. crewmen returning to Into Shelters Again the Coal and timber yards and fires frontier Feb, 28 and to be repa­ Special rates for long term every part of the audience’a enjoyment guuitltlea of war material includ- and only now publicly announced Los Angeles, Feb. 25— OP)— ^Hel­ was listening to a mort wave Italy from the night raid on the London, Feb. 25— (/P)— London­ were visible in the po\vef plant and triated aboaro'the Gripsholm along day advertlalng given upon request. ^ s occasioned by toe fast transi­ tag 6B big guns, the announcement as in use, added to the din. en Gahagan, Democratic national broadcast from Germany Monday Steyr area ssild they attacked ers flocked into underground shel­ transformer station. with 37 wounded United States Ada ordered cancelled before ths tions from sisterly quarrels to af­ ■eld. Although the strength o f the 3rd or 5th day will be charged only commltteewomaa and w ife of Ac­ night intercepted a/ message ad­ built up areas and railroads as ters again last nigltt as German Swarms of German fighters w af prisoners,'dl^m ats, and sev­ fection between Judy and Lois, IndMaMsa eC New Drive raids -still is well below those of for the actual number of times ths tor Melvyn Douglas, announced dressed to Mrs. Hattie Brooks of well as the aircraft factory. They bombers attacked Jie capital for came out about 100 miles ahead of eral hundred newspaper corre­ ad appearefi. charging at the rate 4 i.104 The feu at Rogachev and t^- 1940-41, the punch per plane is nays His Part Well last night she w ill run for Con­ ■lOUlAS 57 Grand avertu^from her son. dropped their missies in the midst the fifth time in six nights, cut­ the target yesterday and met the spondents and other civilians. earned but. no allowance or refunds gress from toe 14th district, in Los tebak—the former a rail town IS heavier. can be made on six time ads stoppsd John Hansen, as Harry Graves, IOi.2Sf SAZOS9 Corpora] Harold ^ w Brooks who of the flames started by the Amer­ ting deep new wounds into the Fortre.a.aes near Klagenfurt, just Announcement, o f thb, new re­ Angeles county. She will be op­ nUles aetth t t Zhiobin, JuncUon The Germans now are using after the fifth day. was a kindly undersUnding father, aouM niHcnr Is a prisoneg of war at a camp in icana yesterday and still gutting city’s scarred face. across the Alps. They stuck with patriation was made at the last No "tin forbids” : display Mnea not posed b> G. Vernon Bennett, Dem­ the Tltebek-Gomel and Germany. Tlw message stated, chiefly fighter-bombers, but there treating life with sardonic .quips the factory.’’ "rhey also reported The raiders, coming in high— the raiders through an houT of minute as the diplomatic ' inter­ sold. ocratic County Qentral committee l-Mlnak railways—was view- "Dear mother;/Am fine and O. K. are a few of the four-engined craft, The Herald will not be responslbls except "for bursts of exaspcrotlon HOLLOW GROUND RAZOR BLADES IS an indication that the heavy flak and some night fight­ apparently from three directions furious battle until after the bomb nees were leaving Germany,' and chairman. Hope you and' Dot are the same. some o f which can lift six tons of for mpre than one Incorrect Inser­ when toe girls and• toelr friends Intend mounting a new ers. ■__ —showered incendiaries and ex­ runs. Sixteen Fortresses were apparently was intended as a i ^ - tion of any advertisement ordered Reeved both parcels and some bombs— two less than the maxi­ dve aimed at the White Rua- Another announcement said that plosives over a fairly wide area, lost. cedent to initiate exchangie with for more than one time. mail. My love to Georgia. mum load of British bombers.' “Jerries Getting Tougher" The Inadvertent omission of ln- atan eapital at, Minak, Isas than of all the formations of American causing a number of casualties the United States of this new cat­ oorrect publication ot advertlalng 100 mtlsa west a t the nearest Rus­ Signed, Harold.’’ 'ilie next Marauder bombers and R. A. F. and..conslderable property damage. I.ieut. James A. Ahcarn. o f Man­ egory. The civiiian Internees will be rectified only by cancellation sian lines sa this rapidly changing morning a/telegram was received medium and light bdmbers that Ten Were shot down during the hattan. Kaa.. a Fortress pilot, com­ will Include almost air United of the charge mada for the aervlca fireat. from Wa^lngton stating that the pounded northern France and Hol­ pre-midnight attack. No Defeniienls mented, "The Jerries are getting States citizens in the German in­ rendered.Gr * broadcast' had been picked up and All advertlaementi must conform Red Army troops for weeks have land yesterday, only one Mosquito Prime Minister (Jhurchlll, visit­ tougher all the time." ternment camps of Tittmonlng In styij>>\copy and typography with baan astride the railway between on Wemesday a telegram came bomber failed to return. ing the scene of 6m. big fire where For German Girls In other aerial operations, 12th and Laufen, both on the old Aus- regulattoivf enforced by the publlah-.. THIS SPRING 'Vltabsk and Polotsk, another from Me Provost Marshal Gen­ The Ninth Air Force’s fleet of a number of houses and two res­ Air Force Mitchells attacked land­ tro-German frontier. ere and th«y reserve the right ta eral Mat "this message supple- ing strips at Fabrica dl Roma. 30 edit, revise br reject any copy con- » strategic Nasi stronghold S6 mUea Marauders went roaring back over taurants were demolished, repeat­ aidered...... obJecHonsseti! bis/ to ths want on the Vitebsk-Riga mentf previous official report re­ Belgium and Holland this rhom- edly raised his fingers in the New York, Feb. 25— (A'i— The miles northwest o f Rome, and CLOSING Hri&RSk-Classlfled ads railway. The Germans are still in ceived from the International Red Ing. sign and told ^spectators who' Nazi minister of the interior, Spitfires and Kittyhawks, racing to be published batne day must bs ---HAVE YOUR Cross.” Corporal Brooks hM up the A vezzan o-^ieti road, de­ received by it o’cloca'poon. Satur­ possession at Orsha, 50 miles south Military Objectives Hit crowded around:*“We’ll stick it Heinrich Himmler, In ordering the m in a prison camp for oiie stroyed two locomptixes and 11 I E n g a g e m ^ days 10:30. \ X, o f Vitebsk, an. that pert of the In the afternoon military objec­ out and give it.” ri^gistratlon o f a new Class of 17- Telephone Your ^anV Ads Moecow-Warssw trunk railway yatiT. The last letter received tives In northern France were hit year-old German girls for labor motor trucks. Wrtwkage Still Being Searched Thirty-six German planes were Kehnedy-Rivenburg Ads ara accepted oVsir ths tele­ wast of Oraha which nms through tfvm him two weeks aigo was by Boston, Mitchell and Mosquito service, ruled that all applications phone et ths CHARGE RATE glveq^.^ SUIT or TOPCOAT Minak and Breat-Utovak to the irritten early in September and bombers,.«acorted by Typhoons and . The new attack came while for deferment ^wlll be-"useless." shot down. ou T h ^-S teyr nUd by Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred E. R i ^ - above as a convenience -to—ad ver-^ Polish capital.' le stated he had received mail Spitfires. , ' wreckage still was being searched The Nazi DNB agency said this gunners of the Fljring Fortresses burg, of 133 North Elm street, an­ leers, but ths CASH RATESXwlIl bs and escorting fighters. Twenty- nounce the engagement o f their accepted as FULL PAYMEtra If On the Baltic front, 220 miles from home. / Schweinfurt, site of 'important for victims of the previous night’s today, in a dispatch to the domes' paid at the business office on oXhe. - north of the Vitebsk sector, Re^ Cancel VMts Nazi ball-bearing manufacturing raid. American MB’s were called tic German press, heard by the U. Allied planes were lost. - daughter, Doris Winifred, to Pri­ fore the seventh day following xhe c u s t Om /t a i l o r e d ". , Arm y troops converg^lng on Pskov The Deputy Collectors froid the plants, was only one of several out in one districtNto hold back S. Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Another formation of Fortresses vate J. ^ r l Kennedy, son of Mr. first insertion of each ed otherwise attacked, an oil refinery at Flume and’ Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, Of 7 ths CHARGE RATE will be collect* had hot only captured Dno, Iiyfct Internal Revenue Department Will targetij vital to the Germqn air­ crowds surging too cifqse to rescue service. with good results, a communique Hpiemary Place. ed. No rssponsIbHlty for errors In x Important Nasi base to the east not come to Rockyllle again until craft industry which American squads. tslaphonsd ads will bs assumed end t 6 y o u r o w n INmVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS said. .'The wedding will take place In o f Pskov, but had also occupied a after March. 15th. Followlngr that heavy bombers hit yesterday In the Many casualties appkrontly re­ Historicsl Novela Author Dies t)i#lr accuracy cannot ba guaran­ date 'Thomas'Shea will be at the second t'wo-way assault In three sulted when a dance halV was hit. Spitfires destroyed IS enemy sir-.rthe early spring. teed. "You’re giving to rne when village 20 miles to the north, Mos­ y ^ n i look better and Wioat cerUinly feel better in Civil Service /room o f. the Poet days from bases in England and Several diners were buriei! tn one cow said. / Princeton, '-N. J., Feb. 25—(J’) a Suit or Coat made jukt for you . . . a garment Office each Wednesday. Italy. corner of a restaurant. A h n was "T i" T V, Route 80.000 Germans / James Boyd, 66, author o f his­ that flU perfecUy . , . Tjdlored of fine woolens from The Russians under Gens. Leonid Funeral Change The coordinated American oper- started in one ot three homitals torical novels, ^ e d . today in atlona—by the Eighth Air Force in some of the country’s leading mills. But you’ve got A. Govorov and Msrkian M. Popov As the- twro sons of the late that suffered hits. A large sMrts Princeton hospital. He had suf­ to act NOW If you want delivery m time for Easter. routed 30,000 Germans in the John S. teihek of 33 Brooklyn Britain and the 15th A ir Force tn stadium was damaged. Muy fered a stroke last night. Italy—carried Into the fifth suc­ storming of Dnq, the Russian bul­ street did liot arrive from their you give To ^ 6 R^id . cessive day the mightiest air on­ letin added. Smashed Nazi divl- Army posts in California until H he is a pr^9O0ei^Qf ■war, your R^d C^kias slaught of history. sions'falling back on Latvia were after eight this morning, the From Italy, Flying Fortresses will, to the utmoM df its power, get yoar aald to be abandoning great quan­ funeral of Mr. Lemek was held \jO W ON DISPLAY leaped across the Alps and battered tities oi equipment, while hun­ at 9:15 at the Burke Funeral. letters k t o him, get his^lMcrs out to you, Home and at 10 o’clock at St. the Daimler aircraft parts -and ALL THAT MAIL HAS GOT t C * II dreds of German dead littered the bearing, factory at Steyr, in Aus­ front. Joseph’s church. Burial was in DING it // aod \atcaigbt £eom yonr heart, the Red ' tria, for the second successive day, 1 0 BE RETURNED 'CAUSE ' I N ) ^ L L s u it liENGT Moscow said that 190 localities St. Bernard's cemetery. CrOjk will send him real American food, Bowling League Dinner leaving the targets afire. Other ITIs NOT ADDRESSED lOTTA POOR wrhcabcfi(Hsbee«k>ogexhMrt^ march. were captured in a three-pronged l e v e n m it fio o b m o fai i b « The Rockville City Bowling Italian-based Fortresses hit 'an oil \ r dgarectea and tobacco. advance on Pskov from the north. refinery at Fiume on the Adriatic r igh t// SOLDIERSARE Y o m Red Cjkm k diera when he k ^ northeast and east which was League w ill bold its annual ban­ Ads to The Herald _ b « t ,p o * sk ta m w h o # * s t a s coast. averaging between 10 and 17 miles quet March 14 at the. Rockville ^OUTALUCK. E looefy and ket in aorae mnoge day on Wherever he is—wherever he may gOr— House when annual awards will Attack Bearing Works Extra Fine —• 2-Ply All Wool a«v«c locgffe—ooff aloo* t o e w h o a a day. From Britain, squadrons o t Lib­ g H l f . ’ he wiM never be out of your reach. For Berlin, acknowledging loss of be made. w o s t d do aoythkkg. k e r a . Receives Pmmotloa erators attacked five bearing Somewnere, fat or around Manchester, < there b someone who Dno by ‘‘evacuation,” also told of works in Schweinfurt while one you give to him when you give though The Wilson- (A llege Board of Yonr Rkl Caoee pnowtdee hoeiek, een- renewed fighting W miles inside Fortress command blasted a Mes- T hffOBfh i - t r y ^ ftm mms Trustees of Chaijabersburg, Penn.y: WORSTEDS the Red Cross. ' o!d Poland, where it was declared serschmltt factory and other plane wanb what yon have to sell or has for something you are teena. ’‘a bed «kh cken •heefia,** cbece, anpounces the promotion o f Miss buo y d «p by thoRghw ktm. Tht loag " the Germans ' . had recaptured plants St Gotha, southwest of Eier- ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF O f course, yon have given before. Of Roflsche. 11 igiles north o f Lutsk Cora E. Lutz of 2 Reed atreet to lin, and a second Fortress group l o c ^ ara a Ikife kM kMMly edMo oomfoet and'compenionship fot bim no an associate professorahlp in .the anxioiis to purchase. . . " course, you wiH give again. and 46 miles from the 1941 Ger- hit undisclosed targets in northern HIGH GRADE ALL WOOL mewe wheee be mey be, ninn-Russlan frontier. Moscow department of classics. She is at' Germany. yo« can featl Air ittto ts , ra* h is paenrae present an assistant professor. Bat this year when the need has never announced capture of An American communique Is­ i^MMiyonrbcdakkrabfe. / _ Welorwo«nded,yonrRed Rojische. ' .Miss Lutz Joine(t.the Wilson fac­ sued here said the two-way attacks Get Together Via Classifieds CIVETOTHE is greater than ever. . . (When ulty in 1935 and is now on leave “marked the fourth day this week And j s t dMMC is so Mctte yon « i do lor Cfoee k ac bk akk. liie bkod carrying on research at Tale uni­ a major offensive has been contin­ it's your own men we serve Hp(I Army Streaming versity. She ^came to Wilson h iiu . If only yon oonkl be snra o£ hoping yon gewe goes so him, diAiks ued against aircraft factories and GABARDINES - COVERTS, i . , This year dig deeper from Judson College where she related Industries, by the largest Rates: 1*1 cents a line per one insertioiie 9 cents g line per three •o yonr Red Croea. H k coo- Across Dnieper Ice had been associate professor o f him when he neede yon moac. Moscow, Feb. 25—lA'i— Adolf number o f planes ever dispatched ■ ■ ■ rakacepcc k made easy with than you have ever dug bi^ I.atifl and Greek.. Yale awarded against the Reich”—a statement insertions, T cents a line per six insertions. FLANNELS - SRETLANDS B u t yo u ca n b e anra. F o r y o n g iv e Jt.bim + ‘ Hillers Vitebsk-Rogachev line in both the A. M. and Py. D. de- fore and be glad that you northern White Russia—one Of suggesting the forces involved yes- WHEN W1UTINQ TO YOUR 'books and gamaa and gift* R ED CROSS grreea to Miss Lutz who is a grad­ terday at least approached Sun­ when yon give J*** ^ Caoea, can. For wherever be k the strongest on the Russian uate of the Connecticut -College CHEVIOTS - TWEEDS , (tom a Red Ceoet wocfeec. front—haa been smashed, and the day’s record force o f 2,000 planes, for Women. She holds member­ half pf them bombers. SOLDIER BOy^ Wberavee he w osf be Mtinned .. • k Rod Arm y la streaming acrosa the ship Iri Phi Beta Kappa, the Amer*. Write adrertisemeot on this' Form, placing one word in eseh space. Cnnnt five \’ Idle Only One Day camp oe ab die Red Cfoes ie a< hk akk. the Moecow press reported today. the American four-engined aerial Kiowa Council forces in Britain were idle only tomorrow and let ua atart on your Xaater Bull Tho Germans bavo been conaol- Your Red Cioas is these With-coSee aiad" Kiowa Council. Degree o< Poca­ one day—:Wedn.esday—but on that ' or Topcoat right away. tdated strongly on the fortified CORRECT AMD COMPLETE JI The RED CROSS is at his side hontas- w ill entertain the Great. day the Italian contingent kept Dnieper lino from Rogachev north­ Chief this evening. The meeting the ball rolling by mainng their Man’s Suita Btart A t I40.M. Womsn'a Bulta ward through Rikhov, MogUev and will be preceded by a supper at first attack on Steyr, 90 mUto O rAa and along the raUway from 6:30 o’clock in. Red Men’s hall. west of Vienna. anff Coats, |S7.BD and nsora. Orsha to Vitebsk. Pinochle Tonight The first two-way coordinated Gen. K snstantiu Rokoseovaky There win be a pinochle card raids of the present series oama SEE THESE FINE FABRICS TODAY! and fhe Red Cross is YOU! wss supporttog kU Uad driva with party this evening In the social Tuesday when Fortresses and Lib­ heavy sir formaUons, Mtd Soviet rooms of the Rockville Methodist erators from Italy attacked an pUnes raked retreating German church starting at eight o’clock. aircraft plant at Regensburg, 60 onluma* and comnmnicatlotts. miles north of M uni^ .while the PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW IsvestU M id Soviet uniU, had Prepare to E\-acuate ^’irnna boys Jrom England were htttjng -osshed the D rat toror which similar targets elsewhere in Ger­ many. ^ D YOU’LL HAVE DELIVERY ■ SSrsUeU the Dnieper and U some Stockholm, Feb. 2 5 -(/P)— A KELLER’S '(JS ml lee wast at the Dnieper in The fliers called yesterday’s B u d a ^ t dispatch to the Morgon tN TIME FOR EASTEBI "As Individual As Tour ringerprlnt" • t Rogachev Tltoingen said today that Vienna Schweinfurt attack just another The dls- milk run, but elsewhere the Nasls authoriUea were preparing to put up a stiff figh t it r i i A X N n R x v r isiis were strlk- evacuate the former Austrian cap­ Ellis Coal Co., Inc,^—^The independent Cloak Co., Inc. On the Goths operation, the sky M ofilev ital beginning March 1 . ■> Sanaa a( SaUto SalaUaaa . NsxtTo Fsderal Baka Shop Mas said to have been so full of V. AWwrIkstL. Wash, ~ • a — a

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Court Asked About Town Get Word Son JVo War Talk^ Rationing Admits Talking Obituary "f'rio Graduate WTIU—I1MW WDKL—1969 Today's Radio WNBU—1410 Approve Poud sunset Circle of Rebekah Past Seriously Hurt With Zazzaro Track Meet in 'New Noble Grauida will meet Monday Or Scarcities Bisturb \At Air School evening at 8 o’clock with Mr*. DeRtlu Emma L. Nettleton, of 14 Hunt­ 7^46—'WTIW—News. ington street. The hostesses will Pfc. C. B. Brogan Is 4:00—w n c — Backstage Wlfe;« Bristol Requests Deci­ M^ico ^8 Wdy of Life Bubera Sayg Tdny Z Hugh A. McIntyre Local Navy Men Gel WDRC — -Broadway Matinee; 8;0^W nC —Cities Sendee Con- Major Minor be Miss Ethel Brainird, Mrs. Mar-i cei^v WDRC—Kate Smith Hour; sion Because Cemetery ion Straughan, Miss Florence Tay­ Woiimled in Italy; Anxioiifi to Know ^^at Hugh Alexander McIntyre, of Aviation Machinifirt; News; WTHT — Newt; Music; Dodds May Break ^ ■------A 23 Lyness street, died at the Me­ WNHC—Blue Frolics. NewiX WTHT—CecU Brown; Rovers lower lor, Mrs. Minnie Weeder. Enter­ Given Silver Star. By Harry Grayson On the other balid, there are morial hospital today after a long Within Half Mile. tainment will be provided by Mrs. NEA Staff Correspondent y, extensive rancHes, aapeclally in Rocco Palotti Said. Mate Bating Feb. 4. 4 :15—WTIC — Stella DallM! “ ’ews. ,, “ Illness, He was a paper maker by WNBC—Parade of Stare. 8:15—WTHT — Eblton Oursler; Hattie Grimes, Mrs. Mary L. Fish Mexico City—You enter M exi^ the ata^ea of Chihuahua and Sono- trade. Born in Oban, ficotland, 61 WNBC—P ^ e r Family. Brtstol. Feb, (F)—®«c*u*e and Mrs. Beatrice Manning. Private, First Class, Emmett B. withritle Amaermlmuim*travelers' asWmntrmchecks and am Aew Jrmsu* vAuri^,where cattle are^ raised__a In i _ num- I^rtford, Feb. 25.—OP)—Joseph 4:30—-WnC >--' Lorenao Jonea; years sgo, he had been resident of George Wesley England, son of WDRC--^^ Ad Liner; WNBC — 6:80—w n c — All Time «U Pa­ Old MUe there 1* a cemetery located within Brogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ 82 bills. Customs officials •the^Jsers far exceeding the needs of A-. Rubera, vice president of. the Manchester for 31 years. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bhigland, rade; WTHT— Freedom of Op­ Phanto] [S at Rec one-half mlie from the old Harah A musical hour is plianned for ward B. Brogan, pf -llS Adams border see to that. ■" Mexico. International Market, who, with News. 4 Saturday evening, March 4, at He leaves besides his wife, ^ rs . of 254 Spruce stre'-t: John Francis 4:45_WTIC — Young Widder portunity; WNBO—Meet Your \ 8 street, was seriOusIy wounded In Horse players who cmdMer 82 Only One Scarcity—Charcoal Robert Rose of Bobir’s luncheon­ Mary McKay McIntyre, one 'son, Flying Parson Assured pond in Plymouth, the city of o’clock, at' the Salvation Army bills unlucky don’t JiHA it, but Tomatoes as big, as melons ette. is.on trial In Superior court Fitzgerald, ^ n of Police Sergeant , Brown; WNBC — Parade of Navy. \ ^ Duffy and Fogarty Put Z^RShek Pool Champ | Bristol, It was learned this morn­ hall. Guest musicians will be action in Italy on January 27, his Peter, of In^anapolis, Ind.; three Michael F. Fitzgerald, 21 Brain- Stare. „ 9:00—w n c — . Waltf Time; that Is the only denomination of gro'y hi Sinaloa, Tamaullpaa and on charges of conspirMy and re­ daughters. Miss Jean Mclplyra of At West Side Rec Of Competition for ing. will request the Superior members of the Russian band of parents were Informed today. The United States currenty permitted, elsewhere. Fresh -vegetables are ceiving I and concealing stolen ax'd place, and David Lewis Mose­ 5:00—w n c — When a Girl Mar­ WDRC— Great Momitnta from Winners in F^nt nt court in Utchfleld to find that the Hartford. , —,— This reason for tAl* Is to repder' plentiful. this town, Mrs. Christine Mohr of ley, son of Mrs. Gladys Moseley, ries; WDRC— News; Four Way Great PUya; WTHt — Gabriel Ray Zemanek defeated Ven- First Time; Big Field use of the pond for reservoir pur­ telegram from Adjutant General goods, today admitted on cross- Pass Robles, (Tallf., Mrs. Barbara 85 Brookfield street, were gradu­ MinstreU; Ad Uner; WTHT — Heatter; WNBC—GangbuStora. HalftimeiJBrdwn Has Ulio, In Washington, reads: useleM, south of, the border, the ■ '''Mexico ,fi able to help supply examination by State's Attorney Johnson of Manchester; two nart for toe pool. title at toe poses is of public convenience and ’The second parish. night of the Immense amount of American cur­ America’s war demands In. the Hugh M. Alcorn, Jr., that he had ated from the Aviation Machin­ News; Music; WNBC—News. 9 :15—WTHT—Believe It or NoL West Side Rec 50-35. The Entered in Meet. necessity and will not be detri­ season at the North Methodist “Regret to Inform you your son. grandchildren; four brothers, ist’s Mate school. Naval Air Tech­ 6 :15—WTIC—Portia Faces Life; 9 :311—^ 1 0 —People Are Furm; Fine JVight on Court. Private, First Class, Emmett B. rency accum,u1ated by Germany. way of-'many edibles while feeding talked to Anthnniy P. Zazzaro three in Scotland and a brother game waa close throughout and mental to public health. church is scheduled for ’Tuesday Anyone flasjdng a big bill is likely its own people and visitors very, (Tony Z) at the Dover Brewery nical Training Centei, Memphis, WNBC—Dick Tracy. WDRC—That Brewster Boy; it was not until toe new champ * By Harold ClaBaaqit On Jan. 28 the chartci' of the evening at 8 o'clock. The program Brogan, was on Jsnuary 27 seri­ and sister in Australia. Another Tenn., on Feb. 4 and arc continu­ 6:30 -W TIC-Juat PUln MUil WTHT_Double or Nothing; ik toe first game ously wounded in action in Italy. to be pick.ed up and put on the list well. In^ modern hotels and restau­ following Rubera’s presentation in sister,- Mrs. Donald McIntyre lives WDRC — News; Ad Uher; got a break waa the outcome New York, Feb^.25^ i/P)— The city of Biistol was amended by will consist of an illustrated lec­ of ’’blocked nationals”—people rants, this abunda.ice of food it police court. ing training there before given WNBC— Spotlight Banda; for the Rec Junior settled. Vennart played cau­ By.Jtihiny Dykes the General Assembly to permit ture by the pastor. Rev. Earl H. Mail address follows. You will be in Staten Island, N. Y. further assignment, it has been WNBC—Jack Armatrong. Story Teller, , , . je title last night when they Mmusgef of Chicago White Sox indoor traclt,'Season. which has advised as reports of Condition are with ^ o m no business can De well prepared by international Judge I^win M. Ryan, on re­ Funeral arrangements in charge announced by the Public Relations 5 :45—WTIC - Front Page Far­ tious pool and might have won the city to acquire the old Marsh Furgeson, group singing and good done„' chefs. Mexico City is truly a para­ direct -examination, developed the 10:00—w n c —Amod and Andy: led toe Phantoins, 26 to 24, in My eye-popper was the most struggled 'along to packed houses pond, situated in the towns of fellowship. The Booster Club un­ received.” of the Dougan Funeral home are Office at the Memphis Center. rell; WDRO—American Wom­ WDRC— Durante and a close, hard fought game. The had be taken a few mcire terrific inning in all World Series Yt>u have to have some sort of dise for the gourmet. information.-from KIs client, Ru­ incomplete. en; WTHT-Superman; WNBC chances. They had survived with only a pair of s ta n becomes Bristol, Plymouth and Burlington der the chairmanship of - Mrs, Entered Senioe June, 1942 g(A'ernment priority to purchase England, who is 19, is a gradu­ WTHT—Taml M auri^o'W . Joe game was really a treat to watch, history—the seventh in toe fourth and to use the same to increase its James Pickles and Mrs. Griswold Private Brogan entered service Mexico suffers from a shortage bera. that Tony Z merely tried tO ate of Manchester High and the - '''—Captain Midnight. aa both taama displayed some m tournament that laated six game between toe Cubs shd,Ath­ a three ring circus Saturday night An automobile, for. example, but of only one thing. You have seen find out what Rocco PallotU had Hakis—^Boxing; '5W7BC —John weeks.^^ '''' in Madison Square Garden with water supply. Chappell will serve refreshments. through the Selective Service sys­ Charles Mallon State Trade school. He entered Evening Vahdercook.^ . _ sm art clevei^^^ketball. Brown letics at Shibe Park in 1929.^ Corporation Counsel Frederick there is no general rationing In bread lines, but did you ever hear said to Rubera. Rubera said that service rn June 7, 1943 and took 6:00—w n C — Newa; WDRC — It was playing toll’d for toe A’s. the return to competition of pole tem in June, 1042. He attended Mexico. of a charcoal line? Weil, you find Rocco Pallotti had visited Rubera Charles Mallon died in Jersey lO'iS—WNBC —Parade of Stan. and Fogarty nit toe Rovera team­ W. Beach sUted this morning Cub Pack No. 2 will meet at 7 Manchester High school for tA'o City, N. J., on ^esday and was his recruit training at Camp Newa; WTHT—News; WNBC— lO’fiO'^^wnC— Sporfa Newsreel: ed up and put on^a good exhibition With Chicago leading, 8-0, Chatr vaulting Cornelius Warroerdam. o’clock tonight at the Second Con­ I saw ’four carloads of new re­ it here. To the great mass- of the at the International Market and Sampson N. Y. Terry and the Pirates. , '' of passing. euttinA»*i4 shooting. ley Root appeared on his way to a- Warmordami an ensign in Uncle ttiat Section 2638 of the General years and previous to entol-ing frigerators in the railroad yards natives, charcoal Is more precious had urged him to tel’ all he knew burled there yesterday according WT)RC—Stage Door Canteen; Statutes provides that a resenroir gregational church. the Armed Forces was ei^loyed to word reaching town today. He Fitzgerald is 28 and attended 6 :15—w n c — Victory Is Ouj WNBC—Concert Orchestra. Brown did some very nice feinting shutout when struck ‘.Sam’s Navy and now stationed in Mexico City. than the gold, silver, lead and oth­ about the case and not try “ to Manchester HigH school four Business; WDRC — Grocers Even Monmouth, lU.. is the only man to ’ may not be. established within by Carlson A Company;^ local ’’Lend-lease—she is wonderful,” waa born on West street In Man­ 10:45—w n c — RepresenUtive to dribble around his h un for bas­ like an avalanche. one-half mile of a cemetery unless er valuable minerals of the Land save anybody’s skin.” chester and as a yotith was one of years. He’ was a precision grinder Good Health: W Tin>-^U8lc: kets just when his teapi needed In vain Joe McCarthy, Cub man­ clear ir> feet, an accomplishment The .office of the Tax Collector trucking firm. ' said my Mexican friend. of Montezuma. With home-made Has Difficulty Remembering Emanuel Celler. he hSs done 42 times. the Superior court rules that such will remain open until 6 p. m. to­ On September 4. 1943 Private the best bicycle riders In this with the Pratt and Whitney Air­ WNBC — Bp _ 11:00—Newe on all stations. them. ager, rushed In Art Nehf, Sheriff is not detrimental to public 'There are no meatless Tuesdays baskets on their heads, bare-foot­ Judge Ryan asked Rubera ,to craft division for four years. He g;30_w n c —rOulden Serenadera: Fogarty and Duffy who, in a Up With Foes Blake and Pat Malone to stop the The forner Californian shares morrow afternoon for the conveni­ Brogan was awarded the Silver or Fridays in this dream country. ed natives wait in long lines to repeat just exactly what Anthony vicinity. He will be recalled by WDRC—dbridge street. hotel window facing the Chigi i ^ t as the Allied bombers have other new program In the offinR hawks. Preliminaries are on the pro­ age 240,000 a month until July 1; being leading and the objection Rovers Reed ...... 97 107 128—327 come involved In a discussion of “Any college can do the same Give Fans Some Real gram for toe afternoon as are toe thus were force' to pause. were striking from three to five A joint statement by the farm waa sustained. Rev. Ellison F. MarvHn of St. palace in Rome where Mussolini ii^e “vrt toe continent for a long j for toe BLU is My F. T. thing if the athletic heads are llth annual Interscholactic Part of Bomber feet from him. His mission com- organizations called the new di­ Mary’s Episcopal church will of- had his offices, iv-ith the intention tS e . point out that toe purpose i tion,______m audience participktionnurticlnatioi why so few colleges can do that, Bm,72tol4 Courtroom Visibly Amused stunt, to begin March 7. Duffey, rf .. 0 2 Totals ...... '401 427 402 1230 We put it up to drum beater Homer willing to work,” Dunham argues, Enjoyment at Giimes. championships. :teer by toe thousands so that toe Talks—NBC 7:80, Rep. J. P. 110 104 82—296 Not An the Answers SKA Sports exemplary bravery under fire re­ that a lot of people had come to Wllcott » on “Consumer Subsl Fogarty, rg . 0 8 Fogarty .. Oswego, N. Y., Feb. 26,—(JP)— May Be Applied the briefest of speeches, the mem might be channeled into the armed see him “and it seemed to me the this evening until funeral time. shortly before the fall of Musso­ 1^ U Uterally filled with them, it 1 13 Angelo ... 102 107 107—316 Dunham, who prefers to talk More Of the Same What too major/leagues need I Good Skiing flect great credit on himself and bers yesterday overrode tha veto settees. lini, b^ause of his poof health,. is bopsd ffo to intorfsr® w i« dies;” BLU 10:15. John Frey on Brown, Ig are presidents lllrf Warren Giles | The Oswego Coast Guard station the military service.” Republicans were against the “National Service Act;" NBC Symington, 0 0 about the value of a sound all- Athletic Director Frank Thomas announced early today part of the 299 to 95 and checked the final “With greater demands being Democrats and the Democrats Mrs. Charles S. Miller ground spotting equipment as to 18 Totals .. 420 413 400 1233 around athlctlf program rather of Alabama, another good baseball ot the Reds. Theliead ot toe Cin­ move to the Senate. placed upon farmers for more food A change has been necessary make it give a confused respoi^ 10:45, Rep. E3. Celler on “Britain Reported Now Uberator bomber, “Gateway Ger­ Washin^on, Feb. 26--id')—Pend­ against the Republicans,” and the CruBbes Palestine.” .... NBC 13 2 28 than of his achievements as a< college, has much the same Idea, cinnati club would put some life tie,” missing a week with a crew ing issuance of a price regulation Barkley’s letter, to Mr. Roose­ production," said the statement, courtroom visibly was amused. in the time ot the funeral Sunday and not permit accurate record­ Phan tome publicist, maintains that a good says Thomas: "The trouble with In baseball. / , velt struck a keynote of democra­ “the situation now verges upon the of Mrs. Anna MUler of 205 Adams River qf Ink ing of toe approaching planM. —8. Lucille Marmers and Houston of eight, had been located in Lake covering the 1044 fruit and vege­ Seek Permission During cross-examination of symphony, including Kent Coo­ McKinney, rf 0 10 Last Might *s rights schedule and sound coaching will college baseball in the past has Joe Aston xrf toe Cincinnati Rost I S ln n eu i S h o w Ontario about 700 feet offshore table puck, maximum prices es­ tic reaction to the brisk inter­ tragic and requires quick, remedial Rubera by the state’s attorney, street. It will be held at 1:30 •\ This theory la based on toe fact 4 do the trick__ Back in 1928. been that colleges didn’t want to isses along Giles’ remarks made p O T t l i e r n S lo p M M O W change over the veto. action.” instead of 2:00 at, the Holmes Floods Bridge that the location apparatus re­ per’s “Sunset;” 9:80. People Are Shea, lf^<---- Q- west of nearby Pleasant Point. tablished for the 1943 pack may For Extra Trains Rubera waa asked concerning Fanny; 10, Amos and Andy, Kay Bailey, c ---- 0 0 Western Michigan took on Chicago spend money on baseball. After the at an old/time players’ dinner to j V a iio U fi UeptlM W ith Efforts to raise it are being be applied to current year produc­ “I realize that in these terrific Signing the statement were Ed­ “Red” D’Amato, and Rubera said Funeral Home, 28 Woodbridge lies on toe principle of reflected 0 4 and Notre Dame, lU first major war I am planning to send toe toe Rhineland. Giles assured the times you are burdened with a ward A. O’Neal, president of the street. Rev. Earl H. Furgeson waves. Thus, if toe emitted wave Kyser. . . . CBS—8 , Kate Smith Coughlin, c .. By The Associated Press made. tion, the Office of Price Adminis­ he was a friend of the family who from HoUywood; 10, Moore and Finnegan, rg 0 0 Fall River, Mass. — L a r n e y rivals: five years later Wisconsin baseball team on a tour of the asaeml^ge that he was not taking Fine Surfaces. Coast Guardsmen and a FBI tration said today. responsibility no American presi­ American Fi^m Bureau Federa­ called at the store oflei;ing to go of the North Methodist church Hartford. Feb. 25. — i/P) — “Al­ should strike some reflecting sur­ 6 spoiled a perfect record against, all Middle West and East, playing Bhojr at CJommissioner Landis in dent has ever borne,” he wrote. tion; Ezra T. Benson, secretary of will officiate and burial will be in face other than an enemy Durante; 10:80. Stage Door Can- Moriarty, Ig . 0 Moore, 154, Hempstead. N. Y., and man aided ' by powerful search­ Principal purpose of the ruling, Washington, Feb. 25—(/Ib—The bond for Rubera' following the ar­ most a river of Ink . was flooding — —- major rivals and for the past ten representative schools.” complaining about too much pollc- Office of Defense Transportation “Throughout this perilous the National Council of Farmer rest. St. James’s cemetery, Glaston- weapon, it would come back to toe teen. . . . BLU—7. Nero Wolfe Johnnv Brown, 150, New ’York, Bostoh, Feb. 25—(67—aiding lights saw part of the craft lying OPA said, la ' to provide explicit the Connecticut river bridge this detecting: 8:80. Meet Your Navy: 12 0 24 drew, TlO); Eddie Monlz, 132, Fall years western Michigan has made ing/Ne is merely trying to get the conditions again ranged frmn on the lake's bottom. Discovery celling prices and pricing formu­ (ODT) said today it had received period my heart has gone out to Cooperatives; Fred C. Brenckman, During cross-examination, Ru­ bury. morning,” reported Special Inves­ receiving recorder all tight, but a .634 average against Big 'Teh requests from two railroads for you in sympathetic understanding, representative of the National bera was questioned relative to a with resulU that might indicate a 9 Gang Busters; 10:30, Concert Referee, Tonrnaud. River, outpolnteii Jack Woods, 133, Shorts and Shells b^eball people to correct a condl- excellenJt in northern New was made after a- wing from the las for stich vegetables as snap funeral rooms will be open tigator Charles Merchant of the half-hour. . . . MBS—8:30. Free­ Royal Navy, (6 J. colleges___The boys like to play Ueut. Johnny Slegal of Colum­ Ion that has developed graduaUy to d a^ with snow depths fun- plane, floating in the lake, was permission do operate extra trains not only of your great responsi­ Grange, and Charles W. Holman, statement given Deputy Police from this evening until the funeral Hartford police' department after p’.ane where there waa none. that kind of opposition, the college beans, beets and tomatoes, now bility, but your high purpose in secretary of the National Coopera­ Chief Thomas J. Hickey, in which dom, of Opportunity; 9:80, Double Rangers Allentown, Pa.—Jimmy Anest, bia and the Bears, Sid Luckman’s he past 10 years. Things are alto- i,ing all toe way from a foot and sighted from the air yesterday being packed in Texas and Flori­ from Miami to New York to aid hour. an automobile, driven by Philip M. or Nothing; 10. Heavyweights F. T. provides plenty of good, coaches pet pass receiver, likely will' geth'er too orderly, one-half in the nearby MOTadnock afternoon. They did not identify In the return of vacationists from meeting that reaponUbllity. tive Milk Produces Federation. Rubera said that of the first load Flannery, 30, of Thompsonville, Scheduled for NBC at 2:16 p. m. 139, New York, outpointed Lester da. Saturday from I»ndon Is Arch­ Tami Mauriello vs. Joe Baksl. Finnegan, rf . • 0 0 ’’fhieball” Young, 136, Phlladel and as a result the varsjty had a one of Swede Hagberg'a assistmyt I Giles stresses, big league bill region rf Southern New Hamp­ wMch part of the plane they saw. Florida. “I want you to know that that “The new selective service direc­ of merchandise he got from Haigh crashed into a truck, loaded with turnout of about 60 candidates coaches at Navy next fall... .Re-1 becoirte too much of a busl shire to between five and abc feet The ship had taken off from its An ODT spokesman said the re- faith in you endures in me today tive. to local draft boards wifi de­ he sold Rose 8200 worth. Yester­ barrels of ink. • bishop Bernard W. Griffin, i Sratton, rf .. 0 0 phia, (8 ): Bill Deering, 170, Har Truck Drivers’ / archbishop of Westminster, In Saturday programs; 0 4 risburg, Ohio, knocked out Jimmy each pre-war season and about 100 port here la that the staid...... est' ness-like routine, a colorless pro­ at Mount Washlngton’a Plnkham ttase at Weatover Field, Mass., last ouest —from the Florida Ekut and will continue to endure be­ moralize agricultural production in day Rubera had testified that Raymond Brockway, 32, of Warnock. If .. kids tried for the freshman team Side Tennis 'club is consi^ring Notch and Stowe’s Mount Mans- Leonardi Given Coast line and the Seaboard Air' cause I have recognized in'you 1944,” the statement added. '-’Near, about the time he got the first 15-mlnute broadcast on “ChriV NBC—8 p. m., Negro newspaper Laine, c ...... 0 10 Long, 168 1-2, Chester, Pa., (7). cedure. Too much of the old-time ■ Thursday and was last heard from Worcester, Mass., a psissenger in week program; Paul V. McNutt, 0 8 leasing the Forest Hills stodlum dash and fire have been eliminat­ fleld. _ ^ when it radioed Syracuse ain>ort line railroads—was under consid­ spokesman of the people, whose ly half of the 1,700,000 young men load from Haigh he sold merchan­ Discourtesy Hit the car, anP)—Three tured left forearm and possible Philadelphia orchestra. Eugene Zanlg. I g ...... nament in Georgia is supposed to Westover offleials had ordered "confidence end affection” toward regulation. ration points. Judge Daly asked fractured ribs while Flannery had den illnesa atUck which preverited Murphy Fell Shy cular touches which liven up ^ 54 nacked pow- New Haven, Feb. 25—OP)—Peter Mors Manpower Needed several questions as to whether unidentified truck drivers who her from doing toe repeat last Ormandy; 6:15. People’s PlaUorm 15 30 represent that section in toe Na­ game.” said Ollee s prOTuct / the crew to bail out. the president, Barkley expressed failed to help a fellow worker in an injured nose. "Russia’s Foreign PoUcy.” . . • tional A. A. U. tourney at Denver Leonardi, 29, accused by the state Would Let press hope for continuation of “the per­ “Thia occurs at a time when Rubera did not think it strange Albert M. Farr, 33. of Medford, week after going through with toe Seahawks the roughhouBC Cardinal chain. 1 fountain) 20 sranular with having tried to extort money cloaeat official calculatione of farm that Haign did not'ask for ediipons distress were lectured for their earlier program, haa been receiv­ BLU—2, Opera, "Talea of Hoff­ Wonder how they’ll get-away ? ■we’ve got to re.tprw»P«nere stp rw i^e of the j1»W sonal and official relations wMch lack of road courtesy by Deputy Mass., was the driver of the truck. man,” speaker, CoL Rpmulo. . . • Rivosia, rf .. ■ Manhattan College, with Jio teams from relatives of James Streeto, Criticize Courts have been to me a source of infln- manpower needed to meet this and all the other wholesalers did. ing medical attentlo.i , all week Flavell, I f ---- Of genulne fun- ttaT-inakei/a g a n d lr f ] ^ '" - • n to- Total Disability an Old Lyme hotel caretaker, who year’s production goals call for be­ Rubera said they never discussed (joroner Albert L. Coles ,4oday in -and Is .expected back, aa usual Sat­ m bs—1, Victory Gardeners, 'Sw. and no coach, will be represented game worth watching. Wp can do " f V .'___ll»ht hreak- fte pride.” the matter and he thought it was an accidental death finding in the Wlckard and others; 5:30. Ameri­ Genlvosl, c ... in the I. C. 4-A track meet. The tal, three powder with Jlght break- was slain in his cottage in Old The tax bill which touched off tween 400,000 and 500,000 addition­ urday night' . . . Set for a “p ^ Accornero, Ig . Fifteenth of a Series tola without interfering in the I — — _„od. LymA was sentenced to six al fanti workers." all right because Haigh didn’t ask case of Louis I. Dermis, 43, of 20 Roosevelt Cettins mlere” with its own series on CBS can Ekigle Club. ____ _ By Billy Roche squad”°H““...... will— be -- A1------Dally,-- who . has I least with the high standards of Vermont; IfianOTester (Snow To Be Only Bar Madison, Wls., Feb. 26— — the long-brewing trouble Waa esU; for them. South Water street, Greenwich. Gates, I g ...... Never a Champ months in jail today b y . Superior mated by Congress to yield 82,- The organization spokesman Gustafson, rg . Famous Mferee and Manager been training uider ex-coach Pet ^^tual play.” I Valley) S'! to 47 granular, with Court Judge Robert L. Munger. Belief that the press should be said some government officials had Dennis was injured fatally on Harlem Tommy Murphy was toe Walters. j - Umpires have been asking for Lj cnist in some privileged to advise and criticize 315,200,000 over a full year’s op­ Needed Relaxation Kottke, rg ... The sentence was passed on eration. Discounting a social se­ Intimated the new directive would tbe early morning of Feb. 9, when Winsted Soldier champion near-champion of box-* more and more control over play- gpots. slopes end trails being pack­ Waterbury, Feb. 2S—(/P)—Noth­ recommendation of Stafb’s Attor­ courts before decisions are hand­ make It easier to round ' up draft his disabled truck which he was Gilead 1 13 ing. Too heavy for toe feather­ Service Dept ' . , ers and managers and they’ve been skiing, good; Rutland (Pico ing short of total disability will ed down was expressed last night curity tax freeze, Mr. Roosevelt Four Persons Die ney Abraham S. Ullman who calculated it would bring Uie “alackers,” in that the mmimum attempting to back down a hill Score a t half time, D-7, Rang- weight class and too light for toe The'^Iherry Point N. C„ Marine getting it. The league presidents summit) 54 ♦otai, six pow- s t^ d in the way of returiiing war agreed to permit the accused to by Circuit Judge Alvin C. Reis, basis for deferment was doubled. on the post;road west of Peat With the Presidential Party Wing Silver Star The Farmers’ meeting schedul- lightweights, Murphy developed air aUtlpn entered a strong team grant. umpires additional powers surface, skiing , exMllent; veterans being reinstated in their of Madison, in an address at .a Treasury less than 81.000.000,000, Feb. 25—(>P)—President Roosevelt era. Referees. Podrazzlnl and Gras- plead aio contest and at the same He Had asked for 810,500,000,000. They observed however that As Auto Crashes Swamp. Norwalk, was struck in led to be held at the Gilead Com-1 into toe toughest workhorse In in the recent Carollnas A. A. U. with each new test of authority. | gtovve (Mount Mansfield) 72 totsl. jobs in Amerifian Brass Co. piants, time nolle a second charge- of ob­ dinner sponsored by the Wisconsin every local draft board has had full the rear' by a truck operated by slow to shake off effects of a re-f BO. both classes. Golden Gloves boxing tournament Owners go right along, paying lit- eight settled powder surface, ski- President Clark S. Judd, notified structing justice. chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, jour­ The new excise rates will not Theodora Melodic, of l29 West rcent attack of influenza, iz get­ Champions steered clear of him vice presidents in ali of the com- take effect until April 1. authority to revise at any time the ting a Measure pf rest and relaxa­ Washington, Feb, W — m e^- but came out with only one tlU ^ Ue or no attention to how these mg excellent. ' nalism fraternity. atatiu of any registrant and ^’ob- Revere, Mass., Feb. 26—OP)— 89th qtreet. New Yora city. rescue Of his wounded company 1 joint meeting Includ- until they lost their titles, Willie the hard luck championship. Pvt. decisions affect the game. Massachusetts: . pany’s branches today, “A judge shouldn't be exempt vloiwly, more rather than fewer tion ^way, from politically storm> Ritchie being tod only one to give Frankie Rich won that when he “We have always had employes Four pertkins were dead today and Washington. commander while under heavy »owna of Columbia, Hebron' Joe Bennett Giles doesn’t mean to say the gion (Mount GreylCK-kV 15 to - from criticism,” Judge Reis said. May Have to Raise workers will be needed In 1944 if three others. In serious condition Japaness ' fire during toe New Harlem Tommy a crack at his started, from his dressing room to players and managers shouldn’t be granular on upper trails, skiing at work who were partially crip­ Asserts Pelahi ^ “Conacientloua advice and criti- the goals set for this*year, which y 'He is isolated personally fron^ and Gilead and will be held a t toe crown. But toe chance cams too pled, or one-eyed, and can do so after, a speeding automobile crash­ Squad of Men representatives bf the press. G e o r^ campaign has won too Columbia Town hall on T uew y the ring, slipped on the staiw ay restricted or that umpires should fair to g o o d . ______clam by the press before a deci­ Deferment Minimum exceed the record-breaking pro* ed into an abutrnent of Point of silver star for Staff Sergt. Mario evening, February 29, at o clwk. Meets Maloni late. Murphy was toe sere and and knocked himself out. .. .C^det be shorn entirely ,o5 their pdwer to again,’’ he wrote. W aiileil N o War. sion Is banded down might help duction of loot year, are to be Pines bridge yesterday. But it would be inaccurate U 8 vellow of his fighting daya When Artie Dorrcll, who was a belter- .... .Defining the concern’s . broad Washington, Feb. 25.-^il>l^The say that he Is isolated also froir P. Locascio, son of Jack Locasclo, Prof E. O. Anderson, from toe he battled Ritchie for the Ugh|^ control the game. What he means the court to arrive at .a mors military draft situation has 'be­ met.” . The dead; ,/ Hunting Sto^g 489 Mkln strserf, Wnited', Oonn., than-falr lighter hereabouU brfPW, to say is that managers And play­ Jwlicy on reemployment of ex- equitable decision.” Edward J. Doherty, 42, of the repercussions of his veto -ol ess Main suvoi., i universityUniversity of ijonnocuvui.Connecticut is toe _ , -if - weight championEhlp, AhTfH 17, CriisiVilferg Will servicemen and women, Mr. Judd’s come eo tight that Selective Serv­ the,, second wsrtime tax bill slnc< toe War department announced speaker and his topic will P o u r t n Meeting Ueiweeii 1914, In San Francisco, and lost the Army took most of the ers should feel free to make a rea­ Under present practice, he ex­ ice may aoon have to raise the age Duncan atreiet, in nearby Boaton’a bodied nose mashers, is getUhg his sonable squawk. They should be fetter stated unequivocally that Madrid, Feb. 25— The Ber­ plained, press' comment ta allowed Dorchester district. special. fhcilities permit him al­ today. be on ’’Mastitis. Crack MiddleweighU in 20 hard-fought rounds. . Tidil Slruggle “ the Selective Service act takes lin newspaper Deutsche Allge- minimum for ' industrial d e f ^ Cardinal Gives Waterbury, Feby^5—(>P)— A most Instant communication witt The officer, struck down by ene' " Mrs. Lawrence Marion of Put­ Munihy fought only once more flight training in CJlass ,4r4-F---- ailowed to act the same as any only after the decision has been ments from 22 to 26 yfars, Maj. Lester Minlchiello, 28. Of 49 squad of men hepacd -by Martin my bullets, lay holpieas. unable to nam, has gone to Norfolk, Va., to What 8 difference one ^ m b e r can other good sports competitor, so precedence over, all other consid­ meine 2

In his day he (lad been one of PAGE MANO'HSSTiS^ EVENING HEKALU. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1944 . ^ The prosecuting attorney was HOLD EVERYTHING examining a Negro witniisa: i the bettor known actora but with Attorney—No, Jdose, toU us the coming of radio and the "talkies,” he had not adjusted what y»u knqw about this flghL himself to progress and Had Sense and Nonsense Negro—Well, boss, 1 thinks— gradually aecsptod less and less ' Attemsy (interrupting) — I (Jiidthjui dtaUbtd IMiBitliMa They had beMi sitting in the remunerative asslgnmcnta. Flnal- roR . Verses For Victory don’t want to Icnow what you ty, he had reached the stage where CearrlaSf. issa. wielfvea Wehnea— metHSete*. IS44, W * Settee, me. Liberal: A person who has noth­ awing in the moonlight. No word think. Tell ua what you know. Making out your income tax? broke the etUlnesa for half an hour heNiquld buy his meala omy in the l i t i . ing to lose by a change.' Negro— I thinks— S A Ii (Classified Be sure you g iv e ’em all the faeta. unUl— • c h e i^ r ’’beaneries.” itus Wants For\bur Benefit Be sure you jmy ’em all you should. ‘ Philosophy: A'ldefense mechan­ Attorney (interrupting again)— He had Just seated himself at a She— Suppose you bad money, Chapter XVn than she had been by Mag’s at­ ism resorted to<4iy failures. told you not to tell us what you For every cent is doing good, ^ what would you do? Uble ln\ a- particularly sordid tack. That didn’t seem real. It Customers: Prospects for the think. "hash hou^’’ and exclaimed, as he / Randall Seaton detached himself didn’t aeein possible that anyone Cents for revenue IntemaL He (after pondering awhile)— Means defeat for Japs infernal. other fellow if you iloa’t watch ouL Negro (apologeUcally)— But, recognized a'Tormer colleague who Aa^oinobtlea for Sale 4 Wanted Autos— R e p u r u i f 23 Article* for Sale 45 Machlnep^ and Tools 52 Hoqaeii foi Hale 72 from the group of men who had could apeak to her like tbsL 6he I’d travel. boss, 1 ain’t ho lawyer, I can’t Lost and Fdand Liost .and Foond protectively clotted together. He Give the /jiis the good old axe. Wife: A person who begins at He felt her warm young hand came up to hm table to get his Motorcycles 12 wouldn’t at Mac. “Aak the the middle to squeeze tbs com­ talk without thinking. 194G4^NTLAC-aedan, radio, heat- FURNITURE ^RgjpAIRINO, re- FOR SAL®—TWO Henry Wright FILE J.YOUR APPLICATIONS EY)R SAcLE BIUH7 Room single, walked over to Kitty with S hint By (paying up your income tax. slide into his. When he looked up order: l o s t —PAIR OF MAN’S glasses, LOST—BUACK DOG. with white ladles of Dbremus," Mao had told munity tub* of tooth paste. Diner—Great Scott, Bill, you good Urea, low mileage, trades WANTED—A 1941 or 1942 Chevro­ fliushing, ./'tlaDinef work. Wm, pool tables, complete with all now for hew'Celtrac farm crawl- all modem, in business section on* I of hang-dog defiance. Dollare, dimes, and pennies, jtoo, she was gone. on Hartford bus. or Depot Square markings. Ahawers to name of CoUins. and teaaed her about dis­ Hick Townr A place where a Did you hear about the farmer waiter In this joint r \ /And terms. flO.OO weekly. Brun­ let, Ford or Plyrndutn, will pay WoebnA, 236 School street Phone equipgient, A-1 condition. Apply Sr tractors. See us for complete Center street Wm. Kanehl. TeL ••Hello, Kitty," he aald, "how ar* Will keep our flag ted, white, and In hi* hand was a dime. bus. Badly needed. Tel 2-1077. Colonel. Tel. 2-1938 or 161 Oak rupting homes. Suddenly that had person oah be considerate and who ran to tell a neighbor that his Waiter (with digni^) — Yea, ner’s, 80 Oakland. TeL 6l01'.*Opcn $1,000 cash for low mileage car. 2-0961. 2M Woodland street. detail's. Dublin TYactor Company, 7773. thlnga?’ an a'gly reality too. She wasn’t blue. atreet. / pi^U without making the naUves wife had suddenly gone Insane? but I don’t eat here. evenings. Write giving make, year model, WlMimanUc. iz ’iL Who... o , i u « <0. .*■ Ilk* thaL »>ut how were they to Hitler, Hlrohlto and Benito, Did You Know? LOST—GEATHER KEY caae con- PIANC t u n in g a n d repairing, X______:______FOR S A L ® :^ ROOM single, riir- night?" „ , Will be getting frigid feet-o. wonder just what sort of /rooked Kid gloves are made ot lamb­ Well, as he told it to the neigh­ mileage car has been driven, gen­ Building Materials 47 3 know? , deal he is dreaming up, or what taining 4 keys. In vicinity ofM ur- WE BUY AND SELL all makes of eral condlUon and your phone player Nano specialty. John nace heat two car garage, wired “Juat for tonight,’’ aald Randall, "Ben,” she said shakily, “I think And when downfall comes U> the skin. bor, "For the life of me I don’t Folly Boa Final Say Cockerftam, 28 Bigelow street. know where she could have caught phy'4- Restaurant or on Maple used Cars. Highest prices paid. number. Addrese Box R, Herald. Musical Instruments 53 for electric stove: 'The- house is smiling down at her oddly. ] —I’d like to Dlay poker, but — Axis, hi* is. ; Turkish baths are unknown In 4 AND 5-ROOM Tel. 4219. FOR SALE - APPROXIMATELY. situated on a 1-2 acre lot with 130 that Insanity germ...,why, she WilllamsporL Pa.—((P) — Poll>. street. Call 2-0281. 1941 Olds, .onvertlble • coupe, 10,000 used brick, price reas^- He looked browbeaten, Kitty | And it’s awfully rare for a brother "W e did it with M ir'little ( ? ) Thirkey. model 66, 1941 PonUae sedan,- WANTED—A 1041 Pontiac. Olds- WAN’TED— PIANO ACCORDION, feet on the highway. Ready, for thought and she felt sorry f6r him to tell a sister she’s pretty but rm Mistresa-r^ou say you worked ain’t been outside our kitchen for had the final nay when her owners \ o v e r h a u l a n d r e p a i r s on able. Sedlack Bros. 336 HiUstpwn taxes.” Irish stew does not exist In Ire 1941 Plymouth, sedan special de­ mqbUs, Dodge, Chrysler or Bulck, also old violin. Chester Ososky, occupancy about March lat. now that,she had had a sample for the Van TwlUers! Can jrou 25 years!” Mr. and Mrs. ‘M. M. Wormsleja of­ . Washers, vacuums, toasters, irons, Road. TeL 7693. not that pretty! I—-I’ll be back land. 2*1E , luxe, 1940. Olds, sedan, 1939 Olds, will pay $1,200 cash immediately 89 Union street TeL 5709. While not a new house this place herself of what he lived with. The kind of dress a ma* likes to fered her for sale. Thla coy parrot HSMM'asiaaiiL! HOUSES Annonnicgkienta fans, lamps etc., and all children’s when the game starts!” prove that? Catgut la reaUy sheepgut. sedan. "Manchester Motors Sales, for low mileage car. Write, glv-' la,In good condition and well "Sit down," she Invited. Just for She got out of the room blindly see on other girla la one that he New Maid—Well, mum, I can There is no lead In lead pencils It la estimated that two mlUion refused to demonstrate her powers toys and vehicles. Cash and carry. vmrth the money we are asking. tonight, she thought he deserves of speech until a high school boy "Oon'tv spologizs, w* all make SERVICE MAN’S WIFE wishes to 512 West Center. TeL 4134. mg make, year, model, m lle^e Tel. 2-1439. Fuel and Peed 4 9 - A because she wasn’t going to glw doesn’t want hit own daughter to show you some spow OOR CA» VROMtS ’35 Plymouth, ’34 Dodge. Brun­ AUSTIN L ’ c h a m b e r .1 c o ! nut StreeL of February A.- D.. 1944. 1 «i 'acres of raspberries, ner's. Open evenings. TeL 5191. work and counter work. No m - Juat the Outfit You Need to SUrt THOMAS O. OILL glaasea. There wasn’t anything to The man-eating ahar’; myth b u ViAVet*. riOw VOOUUD v o o POTATOES Trailer Van Service. Removals BEIAUTIFUL ROOM with kitchen do about it; he always spent the been exploded. There is no record I'i acres of strawberries. from Coast, to Coast deluxe perience necessary. New Moofel Your Own Home Judge of the Juvenile Court for YOOI'9(s%)T'LR^ &CST TO Laundry, 73 Summit atreet LIVING ROOM consists of 3 piece privileges. Ironing, washing facili­ the Third Dietrict. evening walking back and forth to of aharka having bitten anyone vocfaw AKiO ‘ aCHOO). Qto This property has been Wanted Auto*-— equipment Crating, packing and ties, refrigeifttlon, etc. Central. H-2-I9-44. the source of supply and freshen­ (of our Pacific forces). I have stor^ e. 68 Hollister street Man­ WAN’TED—WOMEN AND girls living room suite, two end tables, TttAE \K4 Tvw'b QA\V5 kept in A-1 shape. Owner FOR SALE 12 Ideal for girls or couple. Phone ing his own drink on every atten­ talked wlUi many of our fellows Motorcycles chester. Tel. 6260. to operate powei aewlng ma- * oollee table, floor and bridge 3988U tive trip. However, he never mis­ selling because of ill health. lamp, amoker, vacuum cleaner, who have 6e«n In the water for Extra I..arge No. 2 chlrfes, steady work, good pay. behaved overtly, he just grew hours, wounded. All they had to WANTED—LA’TE MODEL pick­ Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. Co^ bookcase and rug. Foreign Warplanes more and ihore quiet and remote do was to make a little splash Single, 11 rooms with 4 Hand Graded up truck In good eondition. Call R e p a ir in g 23 Priced specially low Elm street Rooms Without Board 59 and retreated Into some far coun­ and the sharks swam away. V original fireplaces. Elec­ 7379, as a group f o r ...... $157 try that, judging from the way hia FOR YOUR NEW BUILDING, or Fly Over Sweden __Comdr. Gene Tnniiey, back from tot.'*/#’ •• repairs sec William Kanehl, 519 DEPARTMEUM'I SUPERVISORS BBUKUUM conslsta of bed, dress­ FR REN T-R (X)M S, single and face lengthened as the, hours tricity, running water, bath wanted, full lime work. Me* double 'iqda. Kitchen privilegea. Solonxma. Center atreet Telephone 7773. er, chest, spring, mattresses, pil­ passed, was a very sad ptace...... Z'ZS on second floor. Toilet and $1.40 Lellan’s Store, 975 Main street. lows, boudoir set, chair, clothes girls. Phone 2-1561, 237 Center But tonight, Randall waan t re­ H9«:tH4WMiliiwica*ifc T.i«.Maatf*T.ow. StreeL Stockholm, Fab. 26— UP)—Ua- A lot of people don’t realize shower on first floor. House WANTED 'TO TUNE, repair and namper'Awo scatter ruga. treating. When he came back and that shop-lifting Is an emotional Per 100 Pounds WANTED— VOMAN to help with identifled foreign warplane* ware found hla wife, Mac, and Kitty “He got hungry!" insulated. Good sized bam, regulate your piano or player Priced specially low release. ’The women who do It for WANTED piano. TeL Manchester 2-0402. care of elderly lady, no house­ as a group f o r ...... $109 FOR RENT —COMFORTABLE reported to have flown over aouth- sitting In a little group making 2-car shed. About 70 fruit ‘ / work. Write Box G, Herald. room, next to bath, shower, on excitement are not good at it and At the Farm. em Sweden last flight and advlcea difficult conversation about a trees. Nice large stream KITCHEN consistt of 5 piece din­ bus line, gentleman preferred, movie, Randall carefully ______“Kitty," aald Mag, "prob^ ly Chicago—((P>—A pet hen sever­ ------^ Help Wanted— Male- 36 a dispatch to the-Sto<:kholm preai wouldn’t loojf at you. my ^ r ness mauk 182 Blsaell St. Tel. 5879 8 PIEC® WALNUT dining room FOR RENT—ROOM. ateanaT heaL said. al weeks away from her home at WANTED WANTED—MEAT CUTTER. fuU set. WIU sell cheap. 27 Brainard near bath, near theater, bus line, friend. If she weren’t marooneii in a filling station and was given up or part time, morning or after­ Place after 3 p. m. stores. Couple or girla preferred. Doremus Jtlie Dull.” as a contribution to somebody’:: i One of Peg’s friends overheard ROCKVILLE— WILL BUY ANY noon. Apply Manchester Public 82 Foster streeL Tel. 2-0163. "Cat N ap’ Given Okay dinner. Biddy surprised her oy. n: j 4-Room Bungalow, 1 Vt FOR SALE—DOUBLE maple bed, Mag b^ng disparaging as usual. er, however, not only by ireturnin- , USED CARS Market She was tired of It, and rose to years old. Electric lights, Notice with springs and mattress. 146 LARGE FRONT ROOM, nicely Hartford — UP) - Cornelius but by bringing along 10 chicks.! 1931 • 1941 GOOD WAX4TED—MEN TO WORK In Walnut street. furnished, board arrangeo if de­ Moylan, unemployment cumpetita- defepil. „ "Biddy Is Just a young hen aiuu mnning water, sewer. Tile factory. Steady work, good pay. *■' sired, three minutes from Che­ tlon fximmlssinner, says it's okj\ “We don’t all think its dull, these are her first chickens, W kitchen and tile bath. Poul- Special Town Mcetinff Apply a'. 'Tober Baseball Mfg. Co. HOSPITAL BED FUR SAL® or neys. Call 5290. to-sleep on the jot. under certuf. she aald. "And 1 hope Kitty won’t guess she didn’t know she was REAL ESTATE find II so terribly boring! I’m sure ;ry house for 250 to 300 Elm atreet Manchester.. rent, fully adjustable Kates rea­ circumstances. Awarding unem­ rushing the season," her owner! ANY MAKE Notice is hereby given to the le­ sonable. Call Keith Furniture. lens. On hard road. 3 FOR RENT— DOUBLE room with ployment compensation to Nii'h said as he fixed her nest in a larg-1 gal voters of the 'Town of Man­ TeL 4159. twin beos, tor 2 girls. Call *2-1614 Rentavlos, 63, of New Britain “ I like It,” said Kitty hastily. "I er box to accommodate the. family. minutes’ walk to bus line. chester. that a SPECIAL TOWN Fair- Prices or at 47 Cottage atrceL who was discbaigid foi sleeping haven’t been bored, certainly. At Dog*— Rirda— Peta 41 WINDOW SHADES -VENETIAN BY MERRILL BLOSSEB Can be occupied at once. It I ANY MODEL MEETING, for dlacimamn only, at his bench, Moylan said the em­ momenta,** she. s&id her mind on Making a Few Plans! will be held In the High School FOR SALE CANARY BIRDS, blinda Owing to out very low FOR RENT—FRONT ROOM with ploye merely "took a cat nap" Collins and his my.stcrious , de­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS can be bought right. overhead, get otii special low Hall In said Town of Manchester Wm. F; Johnson guaranteed singers 127 Charter single beds. Ge.itlemen preferred. while waiting for work to be scent, ‘T’ve even found it almost rPLEASe o o s fr IX50K.V8I6N 1 Otflfly on Wednesday, March 1st, 1944, Oak street. Tel. 3077. prloes on nigb grade window App.y at 5 Bank streeL 'tel. 5518; brougrht to him. This wfTli not s too exciting. ’ Builder — Real Rafale shades ano Venetian Blinds com­ **My dear,** aald Msff smoothly, '^INCE HAL KftOOWER. CAME MERE,-I 1 OlONT ASK V OO. (SirdAY o a y h i loeAS / ROCKVILLE—' I ANY CONDITION at eight-fifteen, Eastern War Mifficient reason for him to be HAVEN'T HAD ONE DATE WITH Tatephiine 7426 or 4614 pletely Ins tailed Samples furnish­ f l r ^ Moylan ruled. "I’m sure you’re always surround­ POR HELP. BEause 2-Family House. Poultry I'lme, In the afternoon for the Boarder* Wanted 59-A HILDA — AND ive TRIED THAT SORT OP following purpose: Live Stock—Vehirlea 42 ed. Capitol Window Shade Co. ed by excitement—snd other wom­ TO FIND A WAV TO GET THiNli (SNT hbus^, bam , I'/i acres of 1st: To see If the Town will 241 North Main atreet Phone en’s husbands.” VOUR LlNBi SO We Need Cars Badly! 7 WEEKS OLD PIGS $7.00. H. O. 8819. Open evenings ROOM AND BOARD. Suitable for .Jand, .market garden* House adopt By-Laws providing for a man and jjrife, near bus line. In­ NOV9 1 AM GOINC-. 'pension system for Town Em­ Bradley, 692 Vernon street. TeL ^un-TanJumper There was a bleak., uivcomfort- « ASK V 0 0 4D las all improvemehfs.' . - Price No ObjecI 6513. SPINET DESK, 3 combination quire 209 sreeL or Tel. ployees. 2 1446. / able silence all over the room. stoves, slectric range, G. E. elec­ They all knew Mag, and perhaps , Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ tric clothes drier, stands, end i ,» COVENTRY— If Car Is Clean cut. this 21st day of February, they made some allowances, but | Arlirle* tor Sale 45 tables, studio couches, bureaus, Kitty was wretchedly conscious j 4-Room Bun^akiw. Fire­ 1944. box coil and flat springs, beds, Apartment*. Flat*,. CALL David Chambers. that she was an outsider, and an | place, running water, elec­ FOR SAL®— BMT QUALITY floor and table lamps, pianos, Vic- Tenement* 63 Jack M. Gordon, cow or hone manure. S. D- Pearl, unproved one at thaL She saw | tric lights. 5 acres of land. HARTFORD 8-1990 Harold M. Reed, trolas, porch chairs, grass rugs, Peg open her moutli. but she knew | 100 Woodland streeL and odd pieces. The Austin A. AVAILABLE MARCH 1ST., new Would make a nice poultry Cecil W. Ehigland, » modem heated 3 room apartoenL she mustn’t let P e » light this bat-1 S. G. Bowers. ^ FOR SALE—WELL RO'TTED c w Chambegs Company Warehouse, tie Tor her. M.tc was watching h er, farm* Occupancy at once. ASK FOR JOE Manchester Green. Tel. 2-1013. all conveniencea. Including lino­ Board of Selectmen of the Town manure by the load, delivered. leum on kitchen and bath room skcpUtolly and Kitty knew he was . of Manchester, Conn. Order now and we 'wlH deliver at Open 2 to 5, 7 to ,9 except Wed­ . waiting for ner to walk out on this , '.JBSt. • e nesdays and Saturdays, 2 to 5. floors. Hot water year around, and quit: but she wasn’t going to. i “I always have two dresses delivered, and keep one—that J any time. Also hay sold by the MANCHESTER— ti4io private entrances. Can be “I don’t'know exactly what you 'way my husband thinks he’s saving loinethingn 7- Room Single. All im­ ton, delivered. Inquire Plela Bros., FOR SALE—OAK extension table seen from 4 to.8 p. m. Saturday V, J. Tnuuir 364 Bldwell street. Phone 7405. mean, Mag,” she said, "and I BY LESLIE TURNER provements. Steam heat with five leaves, good condition. all day. 86 Birch streeL off Main. think I’ll just go on not knowing WASH TUBBS Evil Shadow* REAL Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, 32 Moun­ Phone 5363. with oil or coal. 2-car ga­ IHIRTER STREET— HENRY STREET— what you mean, because I’m vlslt- BY FONTAINE FOX tain streeL Rockville. *’ ing Peg and Ben and ybu’re their I'OONERVILLE FOLKS OLAPiTlIF eSTTYJ THWt^ rage. Close to bus line. Can 5-Room 'Single. AM im­ 8-Room Single. ' Steam FOR RENT—TWO ROOM fur- heat (coal)< 2-car garage. friend.” ^ / tjmku IISNT MS I A SHADOW IN^ provements. Sale Price. Fo r SALE—3 ITBCE living room nlshed apiirtmenL with kitch­ that POORWAV.*/ THANK lie occupied at once. 8. P. $8,750, ESTATE **Veiy correct,** commenwa $8,200. set. tprtnf construction, title new. enette'. private entrance. Call Mag. "Practice makes perfeoL FURNITURE Slip covers Included. Call 2-1753, 2-0998. RroOE STREET— doesn’t It?" , , m a n c h e s ^t e r V WhtA Have You to Peg looked desperately toward 8- Roonv' Single. Steam GLENWOOD S’TRBET— 8-Room Single. AD Im­ Ben. She’d always known the lat- provements. Oarage. $1,000 FOR SALE heat. Lalrge plot of ground Offer? Knitted Set , ent hysteria that burned In Mag T - ' I 4-Room Single. AM im­ down. IMMEDIA’TE OCCU­ would erupt some day, but she’d for garden and poultry* provements. $4,500. PANCY. S-Plece Parlor Set, Living Room Set, Rug, Rug Mat, Living % never dreamed anything hor­ Large brook running ALEXANDER rible as watching It soar Kitty. EAST WINDSOR— Room Tlible, Stands, 5-Pteee through property. Close to OFF ADAMS S’T R E E T - Redroom 'Set. All in good "I’ll tell you what 1 think,". Ban V l»*Acre Tubneen Farm P”. 5696 did his besL '1 think we’d bettor with 5-Room Single Plans Nazi Losses Is Taken by Death IS9 Cboroli Straet, Hartford, Doaa. 51 BiaseU ^ Tei. 4496 take place at 7:30 o ’clock tonight he Is survived by his wife end one Against Shipping and To Pile Up Total of S>«K4 at the Masonic Tample. brother, Gaven Blackwood. West: Fresh Inflicts Heavy De­ To Combat Five Millions; More Than 17,000 struction Without Troops Met Tons of Bomhs to FaU Xioss of Single ‘War­ Coal Lack Age Jumping On Germany iu'^^ix- (lay Drive ' Against ship Despite Last Ap­ Russians Push To^vard Extensive System to About 2,000,000 Dead Aircraft Industry. / proach Detected and Latvia and Poland De­ nsAse, rcimset^ , Be Set Up Among Since Beginning of Planes Attack Ships. spite Increased Re London, Feb. 26.-rHA‘)— A Dealers in Spring; War, According to Con­ sistance by . Germans. massive fleet of British bomb- , U. S. Pacific Fleet Head­ State ISot Included. servative Estimates. ers carried out a crushing at­ quarters, Pearl Harbor, Feb, tack on the burning city of 26.— (iiP)— Tlie battleship-es­ London, Feb. 26—UPj— Russian Washington, Feb. 26—(A*)— In­ (Editor’s. Note: Taylor Armies maaacd along the 400- Augsburg last night, and corted American Task Force Henry, chief of The Associat­ ^ O U terior Secretary Ickes today an­ mlle-long front between Pskov and piled up a total of more than which ranged 3,800 miles ed Press bureau hi Vichy sd nounced an extensive system for Rogachev are pressing westward 17,000 tons of bombs dropped west of Pearl Harbor Tues- the time o f the Oerman oocn- fighting domestic coal shortages pation who now Is In Portu­ In White Russia toward I.eitvia on Germany in an unparal­ dl^ to strike at the Marianas, next winter. gal awaiting repatriation, and the northern part of Poland leled six-day offensive against despite Increased CJerman resist less than 1,500 miles from This spring the Solid Fuels ad­ wrote this dlapetch before the Reich’s aircraft industry. The leaving the German Intern­ once, a Moscow communique German radio aald large-scale at­ Tokyd, wiped out 135 Japan- ministration, which Ickes heads, ported today. •M planM, scored against ship­ wiU set up regional and focal or­ ment camp at Baden-Baden, tacks on the chemical center of A t H ale's Self Serve G rocery Germany, and carried It along German commanders tlirew Frankfurt were made at the same ping, cauted heavy destruction— ganisations, composed of men with him.) fresh reinforcements Into the R' time, and the Swiss radio said and didn’t lose a warship. serving without pay, coal dealers gachev area yesterday In a futile Radio BUenoe Lifted for the most part; They will help Senator CHiarles L. McNary, night flights crossed Swrltzerland By Taylor Henry attempt to seal the gap tom In from Italy—raising the distinct Saddle ititchiog aad leather Disclosures o f these results by the S F A build up stocks of coal their lines by Gen. Constantine minority leader, who died yester­ and Health M arket ai\d coke In spring and summer, Baden-Baden, Germany — (D e­ Woodrow Wilson York (right). 18. son of Sergt Alvin York of Rus possibility that Italtan-baaed W el­ Rokossovsky’s First White day In Fort Lauderdale, Fla., applique m ow i add to fine Admiral Cheater W. Nimlt* were lingtons of the R.A.F. again car­ and when cold weather returns layed)—(VP)—The number of Ger­ World W ar I fame, and hla coi.sin, John Marlon York, also 18 and a where he went to recuperate from tailoring ol this Air Line permitted by lifting of the radio Sian Arm y on Thursday. ried out a two-way British assault HiDe’q IpM llty Large No. S Oaa alienee protecting movements, of will “ rooblUse” dlstribxition fa- mans put out o f action—killed, son of York’s brother, Albert!, examine ’’Arm y guns" at Fort Ogle­ 14 Fleroe Counter Attacks a brain tuipor operation. rayoa Gabardine ia Jr* rilities when necessary in-order to aa they did the night before. the battleships, aircraft carvlera,' badly wounded or captured—since-j thorpe in Georgia after their acceptance for armed service. The No lelils than 14 fierce counter­ Bltclc, Boliviao Brown, cruisers and destroyers. The war­ insure that distressing shortages two, residents of near Pall Mall, Tern., expressed desire to get In attacks north of captured Roga­ City Attacked Twtoe BREAD Loaf 6 c Aquacooe, White. ships were not even damaged de­ the beginning of the war reaches "some shooting” as a^^^on as possible. Alvin York, Jr.,. 23, expects chev were thrown back by the So­ The A ir Ministry communique V C" 29 c a minimum o f 4,500,000 to 5.000,- spite the fact their approach was 2fcans 21c Result of Deatka Check Stationary Except A second force was 22 miles Majority Leader Barkley (Ky) Smoked Shoulders u,. 29 c X h t Task Force sent against the mate be substituted. precedented two-way atab yei / In New Spring and Early Summer Styles in Cottons. The figures Indlcatihgitihg the sud­ north of Pskov at Lutovo. another against President Roosevelt’s tax Marianas duplicated the Feb. 16- 'A new president—Democrat ot- For Patrolling; Heavy day at a single target—Res 4S-Owsoe Can Croeee A BiaekweU’s Rayons and Crepes. den rise In the average age of Democratic Senators 28 miles northeast at Kebska, and bill veto—was drawn taut today 17 feat at Truk of risking capital Republican—would not have a to the east still another column by the death of Minority Leader burg’s Meeaerschmltt wtcry, ships deep inside Japan’s lidand suspicious and unfriendly Con­ Germans killed were reached Guns Keep G p Shelling Say Action W ill Help through a careful check of m'any had reached the outskirts of Por- Charles L. McNary (Ore.) American heavy bombCTS flew Sweet Grape^iyJuice' defenses and emerging Intact. gress to„ work...... wlth.aa...... Mr. Roosc' khov, last Important town before McNary, who compromised and from both BriUin and ^ y . Ham Shank End Lk 31c The Task Force sought Truk,,|.y«)(^ust have from now on.” the thousand:^ o f death notices appear­ Cause of Liberalism. ing in. three selected German dally Allied Headquarters, Na­ Pskov, 45 mllaa away. maneuvered many leglilatlve bills In a vain effort tp^protect the ■ 1 COTTONS, Sizes 12 to 40 Naval bastion in the Caroline ipjjg Republican presidential nom- 8 taUon Captured originated by the administration gronp, completely by surprise. But 1 declared In a statement, ' new'spkpers. The Vi>lKl8cher Beo- ples, Feb. 26.—

—The Ger.. Railway . vital remnants of GSrman fighter ■ 'Can 35 c Washington, Feb. 26— {/f) Twenty miles south of Dno on Into a form acceptable to the Re­ production, the Luftwitwaffe opposed the Task Force moving on Saipan commander-in-chief bachter- and the Deufeh National mans, maintaining steady Democratic______setuitors_____ who, joined______In the railway leading to Nevel. the publican minority and antl-Rooae- Brunch 12-Ox. i> n 35 c ✓ and Tinian, 700 miles no^west of contemptuous of Zeltung of Berlin an<> the region­ our atUcklng /forces furiously." pressure on the Allied beach- crushing rebuke to the White station of ^dovichi valt Democrats, died yesterday In Arm y headaaartem announced. Truk, waa dotected on th* after­ his followers and who will not al Nazi organ. Dcr Fuehrer of I^jidies' Frilly and Karlsruhe,____ which______Is the headquar- ^ head below Rome,' harassed as well aa the towns of Barlayevo an apartment at Fort Lauderdale, T h e 15th ^ A . F. (from Ita ly) noon of Feb. 21. confuse his .legislative leaders so House by over-riding President and Norka. southwest of Kholm. $2-98 to $7.98 All that night and the following ter*s*Vor the Area in which we' are I American and British forces F'la., where he had gone last De­ encountemd 250 to 300 enemy air­ T-Oaaeo Oaa Bky CMef they will be marching right when Roosevelt’s tax bill veto predicted A ll these- tow ns, are within 80 cember to recuperate from a brain Tailored Styles in morning, Japanese land-baaed tor­ ba, la. marching left is essential to- Interned. with shells and bombs but craft (« ^ ) destroyed 98 fighters on Pears Jar 47 c pedo pumes Slid hblftbeff kept" af­ In xirder to Insure;accuracy . , ^ +hpij- JLoday their action wpqld .help,j»*A miles of the Latvian border. tumor operation. In -a/Solent and proloiged idr tho nation’s security." the death notices giving the date were knock^ UacK in xneir The sltuatibn around VltebMk Mrs. McNary. who was a^ his ter ths oncoming Naval units. The Sees Condition Corrected hinder; the cause of liborallsm In batrie.” , ^ Graded Tunof ish c.» 29 c of death os well aa the age were single small attack yester the party. was atill obscure. A Berlin radio bedside when he died. reported Together, the attacking forcM warships put up a terrific antl- Landon predicted that “when report that the gnat stronghold OTHER MATERIALS, Sizes 12 to 40 . aircraft acreen. bagging 19 planes, used, while the death# of officers, day, headquarters announced to- None waa found who shared the later to have suggested a state ^destroyed 142 enemy aircraft uirgg^ l-PoUnd Can the American people grasp the sallors and members of the Air day. Tbe Ineffective- Nazi sU b was fears of Senator Popper (D.. Fla.) 1150150 mlk mile north of------h^ funeral. Senate attaches said Neckwear Covsring'^Aircraft shot down five .ignlflcance of the chaotic fundamenUl been evacuated was not confirmed against a loss o f 69 heavy borob- Force Were rejected. made on the Allied right flank In that the party’s that barring some other develop more. ^ conditions created by .the presi­ by subsequent Ruvsian and Gcr- «rs. The 15th loat 39 bomber*, eppermint Pears Jar 3 9 c Average age figures for the last 1 the Pontine marsh area about spirit .and character” might be al­ ments It probably would The carriers’ torpedo bombers dent in his Intolerance toward the the Eighth 30. .... Soi'dines Can 1 7 c In Organdie, Sharkskin and six months showed the following four miles from the coast at a tered by the sharp difference of next T\iesday with 'Vice Prej N o Pointe! and dive-bombers proceeded with Congress then I am certain that (Coatlaaed on Page Eight) Photographs ma^e at Auga- Gold . Medal . ^ Net Materials. $5-98 to $ 14.98 point south of Ci.stema and west opinion which was climaxed by Wallace presiding and tf burg. Purth, a Stuttgart ballbear­ this most unusual and unprece­ yesterday’s 72 to 14 Senate vote Frederick Brown Harris, (OOntlBii^ on Pqge Bight) dented situation will be corrected (Continued on Page Seven) of Littorla. 3 ing plant and Regensburg “showed COLLAR AND CUFF Take Advantage of Terrain to over-ride the veto. ate chaplain, dellvering/the me­ results.” the Communique Pkg. next November. “There certainly has been no morial. Burial will b* In Oregon, FIOMf \ 24y,-Lb.Bag $ L39 Pard Dog Food 11c SETS ^ Grass roots sentiment Indi­ Taking advantage of' the ravine salH. _ terrain near Carroceto on the oth­ bresk with liberalism or with Row Menace^ where McNary operated a large From forca Aunt Jemima cates the president has lost' touch sound, progress government,” de­ fruit ranch. / GoM Dost DICKIES AND VESTEES Shot^ Traps with the people.” he added. “ His Wife Caused er end of the beachhead, the Nazis heard | c ^ g .Britoln last night tri^ to slip through the Allied clared Senator George (D„ Oa.) I f the services are held then, a 11 ^ars In office has apparently who piloted tha revenue measure Steel Output lines, blit all their attempts were long Umf personal friend of Mc­ %.(r»ai&Bued on Page Eight) Flour 24'/i-Lb. Ba^^ $1.29 . ■ ' \ / given him a royal complex, which through the Senate to final vic­ Nary, Present Roosevelt, pro­ Cleanser 6 Cans 25 c asv to Getl accounts for hla waning populari­ Death Plunge unsuccessful. ", High winds sweeping the moun- tory. V bably will* not be able to attend.^ ty.” taina on the Caaalno front,together Progress In govemment leaves Only Supplier of Armor The pr^ludenj^ Is out -of the r ity $ 1 .(Qhd» to ^ . , I The former Kansas governor re­ monuments, not ruins. In its wake. restirjg from a.;"nit’,' attack!- -• e f cnSC In tro d u ces le s - ferred only in general terms to the with snow flurries helped to keep JPqlmolive Soap 3 b.„ Clorox _ _ 21c Viclim’f ' W ife A***b*l» that sector more or Waa.stationary "W ill Hirrngllien l-’alMi” Plate for l,amling ^-^w'ss this personal fr l^ i| ^ ^ . . series o f evertU' which culminated The events o f the past few days Flashes! tim ony on llevlces in p»,„ge of the tax Wll over the Kicking Him Tlirouifh except for patrolling, but the Ger- Barges May Be Idle...... again attacked a will strengthen the faith of the ^ <(;«mtiiiued on (’age Seven (Late Bulletins ol the KH W ire) American people In their govern­ $2.98 Trial of Warren. I (tlnntinued on Page Seven Virfclow During R qw,'-»-held hill northwest of, Casalno and Armou/s Treef c«. 35 c Camay again were thrown back. On this ment and they will move along Bultetin! 3 Bar. 19c ■' » more liberal lines.” To Protest. .*1unday Blackouts front as well as on the beachhead DHtoH, Feb. 26.— (ei— CIO Hartford. Feb. 26.—(IP)—The de Newark, N. J.. Feb. 26—(/P)— A George declared that If Con- New York, Feb. 26— l^t- heavy guns of both sides kept up pickets turned some 8,000 Bodv Hiddej) fenae In the trial o f George E. shipyard vrorker’a death plunge greaa had "lain supinely” down and estant church leaders ol the Nmv from a third-floor window of hla their endless shellings. workers back from gaU^ of York area announced today they Wamn,' New Haven engineer Ration Tokens 98 German.Planes Uestroyed accepted without protest the Pres- Pototbes Peck / ■ artmenL recorded aa an y c l- the Great l.akn» Hteel would protest Sunday night Wack- Broccolj charged vrtth sending a thrsateh- -.v...cnt. five...c 'months ...w....— -Bw,ago,’ 'has beCn] —Headquarters announced -that-93- —-Bdb 2 SCt member)!’ motives in ■ fashioning rtanrnrioSaHiSo~l!k’onB”^ t^ nnSTimWlriitoriy those oeh / ing letter thro-igh the malls, hss chahged to muider 1 * police books I Oerman planes were destroyed and morning, halting all produc- \- OoEitoUse the tax bill, then indeed a trend for earlier than 9:30 p. m., as like­ by Detective Frank O’NeUI 1J4 more probably were knocked tion to the only mill pnaliic- ly to Interfere with atjfndancc at introduced testimony that rat- toward (’totalitarianism" would Tomatoes Pka. 2 9 c Shop Haleys for Perfect Fitting traps o f the ■ ^ype Warren la ac­ who aaW thi victims wife oon------lag arinor plate for U. S. Navy 1 .'y-Y^ar-pld Boy Un- Sunday night services. D*”* (OeaUnued OB Page Eight) have been evident, Florida New Cabbage Sc c u s e o f usini} to fashion' a scare fesaed she kicked him through the landing barges. ^ R, .Sizob of 81. Nicholas Collegiate Ten-Points Stamps Be­ window as he was p ackln g^p to Senator MeKellar- (D.,. Tcnn.), fieri Arrest for Slay- device were ea^y obtainable In with 27 years* service In th* Sen­ and Reformed church, vice P *)^ - leave her during a drinklM bouL Detroit. Feb. 26 —ifl*)— A labor dent of the Protestant CouncU of New Haven. f ^ come Valid Tomorrow ate behind him. said be thought the Pluyiiiute. Oranges Mrs: Alice Carney, 36ynow list- Treasury Balance dispute threatened Idleness today iiig^ of His Ihe City of New York, report^ 2 Doa^ 39c Warren, on trial In Federal air would be cleared by the chain «d as homeleas, was booked yea- —. for the big Great Lakes Steel that organization had voted to Iceberg Lettuce 10c court, la ancu^ of having aent a Throughout Country, of dramatic events climaxed by letter and three blank pistol car­ terday on a murder/Charged. I Washington, 'Feb. 26.—(/P—The plant In suburban Ecorse, New York, Feb, 26 —<'!*;- Kif- up with authorities” , any fu­ tridges fixed ifi a rat trap to John Her husband, Haf4y, 86, died In posiUon o f the Treasury Feb. 24: teen-year-old Frank Drury was ture Sunday nfght blackouts. . „ Waahington, F>b. 26.-;e furn­ to use throughout the country told pbltce a t the time that he had body of a 12-year-old playmate, tion workers directed by scientists HOSIERY the directora voted him out of the aces. but a company spokesman starting' tomorrow. adcidentaUy (alien out of the win­ expressed fear that the plant, Henry (Junlorl Pederson, In a searched the bomb ruins ol the Now Shadea in firm last July. The new ration currency for dow during an argument with h«r rooming house closet. Mario Curie Radium Therapy hoa- The cartridges axidpded when which employs 6.000 men. would HEALTH BfARKET Kxtra Shear Chiffona, buying meats, dairy products and at their home. ' Detective Lieut. Henry Devlin pltal today lor a half ^ , O’Qrady'e secretary opened the have to cease all producUon be­ Semi or Servica Weights — ------1.1 Droceaaefi foods becomes valid W ent “ BUad, O nuy Mad” Radio Crooners Deplored; cause o f a spreading walkout over said the Pederson boy had been dium estimated to be worth $ 1 ^ package which came In the ^ut the Office of Price Ad- O’Neill. quoted the wife as con­ the disciplining of cerUln work­ dead two weeks when police found 000 when a direct hit, demoHshed Ilist October. The y «^ . .»«>««> Iromistratlon expects light ex- fessing that she want “blind, craxy ers. The overnight shift waa ah his body yesterday, and that a part of the hospita: during a HAM ... Pre Cooked waa unhurt although frightened 42 Gauge Change the first day since moat mad” when her husband said he •Menace Juvenile Morals sent. young .Jgrury told detectives he cent l.,ondon raid. The bomb struck Dralea Bearing ni wm ' was leaving her and, rolling hack Chuck Pot Roost Lb. stores w ill be closed. But the new I ^ Union Ctonfirma Dispute shot his filaymate accidentally a wing where wards were enjpty 36 c Semi Chiffons From the start Warren denied, eystem w ill get a fuU-blown teet on a bed where she was sitting, while both were Inspecting a new because of remodeling and there Shank - u SBc Top I The Favorite Little Beret With That Feather and ba repeated the denial when Monday with resumption of heavi­ she kicked him with both feet Washington, Feb.‘’^20— (4»>—Sen-^-mented that “woman ‘fall out’ for 1 Headquarters - of the CIO’s .44-40 rifle they had bought from were no caaualtlea. 8 9 c P r . waanrngum, ^ crooner because It’s the axpqct- United Steel Workers union con­ Fluff Finish That Shines he tastifled yesterday, that he er buying. , , .V through the open window where ator Andrews (D., Fla.), deplores, a mall order house. knew anything about the letter or The stamps to be used under the he was standing. ed thing to do now and It’a tbe firmed that the dispute was over Newspaper ^>lre^r as a menace to juvenile morals, - Saved Money lor Rifle Butt u.39 c Bacon 1-Lb. Layer the padnge or that be bore any Her face battored and bloody, same with juvenile delinquency- the disciplining-by management 35 c 48 Gauge new plan ere ell in Ration Book Drury lived Inf tbe rooming Algiers. Feb. *6 ^ ^ *^ i**^ Black — PurpI* — Brown -— Kelly — “111 win or grudge agilnst Mr. ffo. 4— blue for processed foods Mra. Carney went to a police sta­ radio crooners • who. set “ children children are delinquent beeauae and promised a statement later In bouse, and hla playmate a few (tmilcL (ttrector Sheer Chiffons O’Grady.” v and red for meats and fata. Each tion shortly after 3 a. m. yeater- yelling and screaming aa though it’s the thing to do now." the day. A spokesnAui said the doors away. ^th were mem­ weekly newspaper La M arM HW . CHEESE — have q better varie­ Copen — Mom — iLilac — Turf— Red Four rat trapa, an alike, have otamp has a ten-point value' rq- day and contplalned aha had been Barnette urged "a lot laaa talk iUacipUiUng waa "th* only Issue, IS sebwd aad beatea o * tha CLAMS - OYSTERS $ 1 . 0 8 ^ . they were having flts.7 bera of poor families and worked — Gold — Wine — Rose. $ 1.98 been tatroduoed aa axbibtta at the gardlees of tbe figure on the face. beaten up by a man on the Mreat. Likewise, he“ aald, heroes "in about juvenile deUnqfioicy and In ah official statement the pa)*t-time • aa newsboys. Police by twotosallBBto aa he ty than usual... Romano, Prova- tziaL tw o by eadi aide. Oeod Itoa n a k May ta She humbled fo r a ttnie and then, pistol packing jdetures shoot the more stress on parental neglect,” company described the down-river quoted Drury as saying the hoys eaHy today- Bto S' it: Fresh From Rhode Island * Ute govemment has exhibited Hie first red atampa valid for U e u t H arry VUle aald. She de­ man down and the blood runs un­ aaserting "people are money craxy plant as the “sole supplier” of set their, hearts on the $30 rifle were to^er*. PoBee said they oao- lore, Gorgonzola, Swiss Cheese 51 Gauge Extra Sheisr the trap that waa In the O’Orady meat are A-8, B-8 and C-8. They clared distinctly, “I killed my hua- til a boy thinks he won’t amount and the desire to make more of armor pUte for barges, adding when they saw It advertised In a nbete be veUdatod ia seta of five et the band’a death. ate subcommittee'whleh he haa. ■ "llitBg to Do Now" whose finsneial help There waa.a* erate supply. Aa change for their ten-iwuit for months, aad o f having loet Give To the Red Cl^ossWof Fund! prtetw of a New Haven res A nitQaqp, Judge O iris Bar- (or his son; j,Vostmuew om Pag* ’a R jA U M ir a 'Used Jeas#-*a the-■haMia." i BUY WAR STAMPS AND BONDS! n atta. tS SUPPORT THE RED CROSS DRIVE! (UiattnMd en ftga,at«MR I ;v I , /..'r