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WTEHraSDAT, MAKCH 194f >AGE SIXTEEN Manchester Evening Herald The Weather Average Dail; Xireulatlon af V. .S. W eailier Per the Month. PebniAry, 1948 The Alpina Society members Will The Fellowcrsft Club of Man meet this evening at 7:30 at the chester Lodge of Mesons will meet Fair and cohttniird cold tonight; About Town j Receives Her Cap Italian-Amprican clubhouse on at eight o’clock U>morrow night r,ii6 Friday fair and^mewhat warmer. Eldridge street, from whdnoe they la the Temple. Colorful Printed ober of the Andit will proceed to the Qulah Funeral 1H ALE ’ S gnresn of Otreolsttone 8t Mary’* Womw'E Auxiliary home to pay their respects to Mrs. Manchester— ’A City of Village Charm CeiesUna Oervln* who was a mem wUl hoW Ita monthly'"theeling F ri EE CENTS day avenlng In the pariah houae. ber of the lodge. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE T k ^ j LECLERC Table Cloths (OlssaUled Advertlaing «W Rage 10) MANCHESTER, CONN.,mURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945 The hoateaaea will be Mra. Jamea I L ^ X I V m NO. 1.13 Harriaon, Mre. Robert Hathaway All members Of Dilworth-Cor- FUNERAL HOME For HOUSEWARES X and Mlsa Margaret Hyde. nell Post, The American L«glon, are asked to report at Legion 23 Main Street In All Sizes Home at 7:30 tonight to proceed Menbera of Eleanora Duae to the W. P. Quish Funeral Home Fhune 52S9 Angels of Merey Work on Home Front, Too Xa>dge, Daughters of Italy, are re- to pay respects to Mrs. Celeatina I First Ar; Narrow^ queated to meet tonight at 8:30 in oviets A d v a n c e Cervini. whose .son. Frank Cer front of the W. P. Quish Funeral vini, is a member of the post. Le Home, to pay «nal tribute to Mra. gionnaires are a.skcd to wear their Celeatina Cervini who was a mero- Legion caps. DON WILLIS her o f the lodge. \ W i t hi 25 Miles Hatch; GARAGE \ Nazis’ Escape A large number of friends of \ \ The Past Chiefs club of Me- Laban Adams, former Manches Complete Auto Service BWrial Temple, Pythian Sisters, ter resident, now living in Plain- Will meet tomorrow evening at field, this state, gave him a party 18 .Main St. Tel. 8085 O f Ber Limits eight o’clock with Mrs. Carl Hild- last Saturday night in honor of Irg of 801 Main street. Apartment hia 8.1th birthday. The affair was Charges to Remagen held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Outflank Kuestrin to Joseph Herbert In Plaintield. Mr. ASHES and RUBBISH Sta^ii Gives The March meeting of the Girl Adams received many gifts. He is Reach Seelow on West Boout Council was held last eve enjoying good health and his keen REMOVED Perhaps .50,000 Enemy wit and wealth of storiea helped Side of Oder; Terri ning at the home of Mrs. Robert Views MkM Betty J. Austin greatly to entertain the guesta. Silk Lamp Shades Troops Caught in Ei- Bamuelaon of 137 South TELEPHONE 8962 Japs Compressed His daughter, Mian ' Grace M. fic Fighting Reported atreet. with an attendance of Mias Betty Jane Austin, daugh Have Colored Trim*. fels by Patton’s Ad eleven. Following the meeting Adama, formerly taught the piano GAVELLO & E. SCH ULZ In Area by Nazis; To Hold ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hulburd Aus in Manchester. vance to Rhine Near eakea and tea were served by the tin of 28 Flower street, a cadet Sizes To Fit Bridge, Table or Floor Lamps. From; Two Breaches Made. hoateaa. nurse at the Wnterbury hosplUl, Into Small Area (^.oblen/.; Precise Posi received her cap today at exer Believes Nation Shoul The senior and Junior Luther cises at that inatiiution. London, March 8.-^A*)— tion o f Third Army j^aguee of Emanuel Isitheran $ to $ Back Organization Mias Austin was graduated from 2-98 5-98 i' The Russians have driven to Yield to Marines on All U itV IVlcilHCCcl In Relation to Col dhurch are arranging for a fellow Manchester High school with the within 25 miles of Berlin’s ^Based on Justice and ship service at the flve o’clock vea- class of 1944. These Stores Are Fronts on Itvo Jinia; I ^ ^ ogne Not Specified. pera at the church, Sunday after city limits, outflanking the Law; Would Use Force fortress of Kuestrin and noon. Thoee who had photographs of Make Suicidal Charge Qllio RivCT S am pson reaching Seelow on the west ^ Bulletin! eervlce men and woman which Minneapolis, March 8 — i/P) On Armored Vehicles. ^ There la a good deal of work to were exhibited in Watkins large side of the Oder, a Trans Paris, March 8.— The he done on the hospital slippeia Comdr. Harold Stassen believes Main street window can now First Army captured half of being made by the group which ocean broadcast from the the United States should join with . Rises Higher secure them by applying at the OPEN— CARD Aboard Admiral Turner s O Bonn and half of Bad Godes- n eeU Thursday afternoons in the German capital said today. telephone switchboard inside the ita Allies at the San Francisco Expeditionary Force Flag- K ed Cross Production room in the Seelow ia directly eaat of Berlin burg today. Oenter church pariah house, and front door. The photographs In the and ia 12 mllea west df the Oder. United Nations conference in April ship off Iwo Jima, March 8.— Portsiiioiith Watches to any women interested in helping veatibulo window will remain in |i It ia on the main railway skirting to “ build a definite continuing or (/P)— (Via Navy Radio)— until next Monday, as this window Paris March 8.— (/P)— The with thlB project are Invited to TABLES the Oder which connects Stettin ganization of the United "Nations Marine infantrymen com See If Sandbags on join the group any nmnday a/t- was installed a week later than THURSDAYS and Frankfurt. of the world, based on justice and American First Army wa» the originsa Main afreet display. Timed With Drive to Rhine law, and insured by force.” pressed Japanese into a nar Top of Its Obsolete ecnoon at t o'clock. Six patterns to choose reported in the German com Marshal Gregory Zhukov’s mas He also urged, in an address row crescent on northern Iwo Floodwall Sufficient. munique today' to have from, including checker sive new offensive, timed with the broadcast from the University of When disaster strikes on the home front>«ie Red Ctbas is In there pitching so pitch Ih with your today in the final stages of Minnesota last night, that "we charged 12 miles forward to and board pattern. Allied drive to the Rhine, 321 dollars to support this friend in need of all th^^Reople/ Photo above shows refugees from the Cincin the iong, bloody campaign to Whether your table is small or large, you’ll find a cloth seek to gradually develop a new Portsmouth, O., March 8 the Rhine city of Remagen, miles to the west, also has reach nati flood area being fed by Red Cross workers inV,nrobile canteen which was on the job as soon as the conquer this air .tepplng atone to and higher level o f government, The Ohio river continued to rise ^itable in our large collection of smart printed cloths. ed a point 29 miles from Berlin Ohio river started its spring rampage. Tokyo. Softened up by the shat narrowing to 17 miles the es with legislative, judicial and exe northwest of Kuestrin, Berlin re tering artillery bombardment the today while Portsmouth watched cape hatch of jierhaps 50,000 ^All pre-laundered and fast color. Use these for aprons, cutive functions and with world mPORTANTE ported. day before, enemy troops yielded wide jurisdlctibn." to see If sandbags atop its obso enemy troops caught in the SATURDAYS $3-98 drapes and skirts also. Transocean said Seelow was on all fronts yesterday. 81 pMgn tattl I s ^ M Ih Boelete O irS E P n OARIb A l d I Failure to reach agreement at lete 62-foot floodwall would hold Eifels by Llent. Gen. George S. reached from the Russian bridge Yank Trooper Wlthdravr Into Caves ^vwral McrrnMI Msr. 1th, slle on 8:M P. M. •! Itallan- San Francisco, to do nothing at Question back both the Ohio and the tri Patton'a plunge to the river near m 36” X 36” head at GoerllU. between Kuea- Patrona In the northci-n central sector Amerlcsn Club, psr fa n ana vlirfte bsssmi alia aalma all, he said, " “ would start us on butary Scioto. Coblenz. trin and Frankfurt, and said terri the Japanese were forced to with AeiK Madn M GaHbaldIno dl Ltrigl aad Fnuilr Cervini. our way along the short road of Swelling at a rate of .1 feet an Two Dlvlsiona .Assault Bonn fic fighting was taking place in the draw into their caves at times as Per la aoclsta Olaaepps OarlbakU; inaction, to worldwide depre.ssions Put to Death hour, the big river passed a 63.2 Another Shipment of $ 1 - 0 0 area, with many places changing they soughrto throw back the on A bridge crosses the Rhine at Frank Diana, Prea. Allover Fruit Pattern and to the ne\t and most tragic Crops p in Senate stage, more than 13 feet above 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. l|< hands repeatedly. coming Third division in hand to Remagen, 13 miles southeast o f Heavy attacks are taking place world war." flood stage, at midnight. This was besieged Bonn.