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FRroAY, MARCH 13,1942 S E 8 IX IE E 2 S iiamItrBtrr lEonting HbroUi The Weather A ven ge Dally Circulation Fogeeaat of U. S. Woataer Buraaa For the Month of February, 1942 r valuable clarifying Influence on the man o f the Rspubllcvi town com­ y. M, A, situation in Connecticut and the mittee. Mr*. John' Pickles o f Holl A b o u t T o w n Paper Pick-Up GetN Commission Trade School c. G O P Women nation. County presidents and street la president of the Manches­ 7,120 Oontlnned tain tonight and te- /Tk , rgi i I In Aitov Air Corps .Sc/ie^lule town vice chairmen are urged to ter Women's Republican elub. Girls Models Call Meeting raeck and double check up I'/n j)iriod. Jtl.s.s Katherine Byrne, state cen­ space. The Columbia Women's Re­ all blackout purposes. Eco­ tral committee woman of the Re­ publican club w ll serve luncheon the scrap.” was the advice given making class at ^Hartford Trade Bym- nomically priced. Curtin Foresees Jap A apeclal rehearaal of the first 14,000 Nazis Slain by Hayden Griswold last evening 7:00-8:00 HnniP. publican party, has called a meet­ at one o’clock, and In order that and second acta of the comedy, .School will motbel spring and sum­ they shall not looe^oney. It U Im­ z in commenting .on the Wa.ste Pa­ 6:30-9:30 .t :,il Wiimi'ii ing of the Connecticut- Council of "Hen Pecked Henry,” will take mer fashions at a fashion .show to portant that they k ^ w how many per Collection which will be joint­ showers. Hepublican women for Friday, G. E. WILLIS place at the Second Congregation­ be held Friday. March 20, at 3 .March 20, in Yeoman's hall, Col­ to provide for. '\ al church this evening at 7:30, and ly conducted by the Manchester 8:00-9:00 Games o'clock at Hale's Department store 5 umbia. Every Republican woman Mrs. Gloria Goodrich of Robert & SON, INC. On Northwestern another Sunday aSftemoon at 2:30 Boy Scouts and the Manchester 6:.30-8:00 Open alley Junior Chamber of Commerce In here 'The show Is under the di­ 8:30 Highland Ibirk, 2 sHeys, will be welcome to attend this Im­ Road’ la president of the, Hartford 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 Attack on A nericas; at the church. The play will be pre- the area north of Middle Turnpike rection of Mrs. Sally Smith Duane, 8:.30,Mr. r.alhg>'r J alleys. portant meeting as it will have a County association also vh:e chair­ aented by the Mu Sigma Chi So­ tomorrow morning. dressmaking in.stnirtor at Hart­ ciety on April 6. Collection work will be started ford Trade School. Front in 15 Days at 8 a. m. and contributors are Those from Hartford who will R. LaMotte Ruaaell, treasurer of urged to have their individual ac­ participate are Albertlne Kreire. the Savings Bank of Manchester, cumulations out on the streets Mary Pa.store, May Lindgren, El­ Dutch Still Fighting accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ■ C. earlier than 8 o’clock in all sub­ sie and Frances Blduk. Jeanne Sporadic German Conn- A sS C V t Henry Olmsted, of East Hartford, divisions of the northern area. It Roderick, Ann Valentc. Pauline left today for a vacation trip to was stated that this appeal has Manougian, Anna Swan, Helen Pa- ter-Attacks Costly and ^ Florida. They planned to stop a been issued since different town gano, Angellne Bre.srla, Irene Rii- Troop. Are Carrying on C h i e f Will Be ‘Wide Open’ If few days in Williamsburg, Va., and trucks will be dispatched to *11 dewicz, Marjorie Bizzell. Florida Vain; Zone of Ac- tamiHC iSear then proceed to Lakeland, Florida. Japan Conqners Aus­ initial pick-up points promptly at 2d. Lt. Oordoa Thomas Weir Corey, Rita Luthers and Dorothy s G Large Scale Fight in O -r They expect to be gone two weeks. eight tomorrow morning. Robison. \ tralia, Prime Minis­ Mr. Russell will drive back to Man­ Tie Papers In Bundles Washington. March 13 - The Other modelSswlll be Cecilia For Norway Java, gnmatra and OfficCrS Bc chester with Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. The collection effort on Waste War Department announced today ^tniegel of SufTwd. Edna Root of The Olebes, Van *'*' ter Declares; Plea Verplanck, who have been spend­ Paper Collection Day in the ter­ that Gordon Thoma.s Weir, of 117 Winsted. and Helen lAbis and Jen­ Below Lake Ilmen.' ing the winter in Lakeland. ritory north of Middle Turnpike .Summer street. Manrhe.ster, has nie Dojka of Thompsonvillc. ------Even Soldiers Not Re­ Mook Says; Resistance Young Men For Closest Coopera­ will be appreciably facilitated by accepted a comml.s.slon as a sec­ Ann Vnletite will he commenta­ The nembers of the Tauiner Moscow, March 14.— (^ )-y tion Broadcast Direct-\ a patriotic spirit of public cooper­ ond lieutenant in the army air tor for the showing of spring suits, 0\ ceiving Butter^ Eggs Might Contiiine In­ Street Improvement Association ation, it was emphasized. Donors Red .\rmy troops have slain corps reserve. evening gown.s and wraps, dres.scs, W d definitely; InvadeFs ly to People of the felt repaid today for their efforts to are urged to tie newspapers, mag­ O r M ilk; No Fuel in Other Connecticuf men accept­ slacks, play.sults, coats, housecoats 14,000 Germans on the north­ H ill Believes Those Be­ bring spring early to their section azines and cardboard cartons into Liiite Paper Sal­ and Lucy Valente and Anna and and vain, the Russians said newspaper In saying th^t Norway troops still are carrying on a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir, ----- . vage Committee and cor*tributor Thelma Swan. Students from Man­ today. The zone of action was on the verge of famine in a m large scale fight against the Wa.shington, Mar^h 14 '/Pi- would he "wide open” if Ja­ parents of .Second Lieutenant Weir chester High School will attend. Tailored cooperation is expected to greatly ^ 7 " Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold r . wa* \;noffirially identified as the broadcast recorded here last night A flight of Sterling Xombers de.scrlbed by the Engli.ih as the largest four-englned bombing planes Japanese in Ja'va, Suntatra Younger officers who beliPN-e In pan con()uers Australia and a Its regular meeting Monday eve­ speed up the work of canvassing are expected home over the week­ The public Is invited. Staraya Rusaa sector below Lake by the Columbia Broadcasting sys­ in the world skim m in/along in formation. With hea\'y assaults from the air, presumably employing and the Celebes, Lieut. Gov. plea for the closest coopera­ ning in Odd Fellows hall. The this time. * end from Brooks Field. Texas, Sport Ilmen, where the 16th German taking the offensive must be I tem’s shortwave listening station. this type of craft, the Briti.sh have been hammering recently at German ha.«es and factories, business session will begin prompt­ John M. Derby, president of the where they saw their son corti- Arm y has been reported encircled Huhertus J. Van Mook of the placed in key Army and • Navy tion with Australia were "Norwegian soldiers have not ly at eight o'clock and a full de­ Scout Master Association of Man­ plete his course of training for a month. It is a part of the N, E. I. declared here today. commands if victory is to be won. broadcast directly to the peo­ chester, was officially appointed Rayon received a single gram of butter gree r^aarsal of all officers and combat area known alao aa the EXCAVATING for many months nor have they "W e are still in radio contact Senator Hill (D , Ala. i believes. ple of the United States today guards will follow. It is important to supervise scouts participating tal turned in by Manchester Boy Kalinin front. seen eggs or milk," the broadcast with Sumatra and hope t6 e.stab- The Democratic whip of the by Prime Minister John Curtin, that everyone taking part in the In tomorrow’s second, sectional Scouts In the first canvass con­ Senat^^^iits j AND GRADING Continue Offensive said. British Raid Cologne; llah additional communication leader of his country’s fight for tableaux, be present as the degree paper canvass. Derby was appoint­ ducted on February 28. At that Senate advocated this.aa one of ed at a joint session of the Waste Coats "During March 13 our troops "W hite flour can be had only by with Java," he said in an inter­ life against Japan. "Australia is will be in fe rre d the first meeting time slightly over 22.000 pounds Concrete and “four steps to win the war ” in a ! the last bastion between the west Paper Salvage Committee, meet­ Silk continued offensive operations a doctor's prescription. view. Bight toj April. was colleeted and delivered to the againat>\the German Fascist invad­ Fishing PraotlcnUy Stopped Fpr Farm Bill i The Dutch resistance might nationwide broadcast last night. 1 iJoa.st of America and the Japa- ing last Monday evening In the paper mill. Municipal Building. Saturday's Rnlldazrr '^<>rk Ju.st the coat you er* and advanced." the Soviet In­ "Northern Norway is in particu­ Large Fires Burning continue indefinitely, the lieuten­ The other three steps he pro- 'nese —if Australia goes, the Palmer R. MiUer of 44 WelU It was stressed that with good formation Bureau said. "On some I posed were establishment of a , Americas are wide open, " he de-' atreet was surprised last night by a Scout supervisor will be on active lar hard straits, because of the ab­ ant-governor said. public cooperation t o m o r r o w , have been waiting sector* the enemy made counter­ To Cut More Van Mook said he had learned ’ unified command over land, air dared. p a ^ in hemor o f his birthday. The duty during the hours of collec­ every effort will be made to ex­ CALL 7091 \ sence of fuel and because stretches tion and will rotate amongst vari­ Dresses attacks, which were repulsed with of coaat water have been declared from a flier who escaped as the [and sea forces, moving war Indus- j Lashing at .speculation that the evening was spent playing cards, ceed the initial tonnage record set for we re certain. l lirr. Coiilinue New M o rC A ctivltV ous trucks operating in the area FRANK DAMATO heavy losses to. him." 'verboten' and fishing has practi- i Japanese arrived in Bandoeng that tries t o , the protected interior of I Japanese might pass up Australia following a delicious covered dish I two weeks ago. The Ru^ians on the northwest the invaders had been delayed an ' ■" and ' “that ■"* *'they —could ••i.* w-be "-•*met ■"'" of the war. * Kessler said that whole settle- i 'MK. New wa* no doubt that extensive dis­ the loan authorizations of the ter he was elected to serve as the no Indication that bomba had fall­ It said a band which had hidden in Months to Get Oil rtents were (jestroyed. that Dutch ^ ______Hot Brown Bread Cole Slaw satisfaction had been expressed farm, tenant program before the first Chief Ranger of the amalga­ House even received the bill and en on the citv. whose industrial the mountains during the winter It IS impossible to estimate the /families sacrificed their'homes and World Conque*) mated Courts. He was also lauded Coffee Borden’s Orani;e Sherbet w’ith the progress of the military belt waa the target of a heavy attacked the tois-n. overpowered >11 they had in the world a* their 14-—iP)— .4 production program. This dissat­ British attack last week.) for being still active and ready to You’ll Enjoy These “ lAmn-Time” Oven Baked Beans! Read Herald Advs. .98 Trainmen Shot (Continued on Page Four) police and slew residents, but was (Continued on Page Four) / share to the effort to beat Japan. ’ diplomatk) isfaction was said to center on Biggest Daylight Itahia overwhelmed by a force of police "Each ares was turned Into an I "ponslble foreign render any sendee he la called on ^ Hosiery I Z u Z e iuald today"he had Informa­ to ..perform. strikes and lack of materials a* Squadron after squadron of the and farmers several days later. i ocean of flame which gradually factors contributing to the slow- Royal Air Force swarmed over Seventy guerrillas were reported tion that Adolf Hitler has p r^ Mr. Limerick has another aon, From Amljiish ! changed into a dismal desert of posed a grandiose scheme of worm tpg of the program. northern France yesterday In the killed and 130 captured. Sentenced JoiMph, a member of the Court, Shell Damages Italy Reports ruin," the oil, offitlal aaid. telling conquest to Japan Involving a andsw’ho has answered the call of In New Shadgfs Members of Congreaa also have biggest dayl^ht raids o f the year to death, the prisoners Were seiz- I how oil tank*, pumping stations, to been receiving an increasingly anese attack on Kussla and A hla < ^ n try and will leave for duty Senator Wants Roose­ ed and slain by farmers while they power plant.-^. pipe lines. store joint Gernian-Japan»‘»e caropaiga •at t h ^ same time his brother WARM HOMES ON COLD MORNINGS large number o f complaints, .Sena­ (Continued on Pnge Four) were beins led to a place of exem- Liner Damaged houses, and the eonveiiienceB of leaves. - tor T h om s* (D „ Okla.) dectared Large Biiilcliii" in Africa. The information Me.sh hosiery in ^ w Vic­ velt Take Over Oper­ tlon, DNB said. .swimminp pool*, canteens, playing said to \iA\r com^ from dlplomwlc yesterday in letters he addressed Series Of Engagements tory all .m crceriz^ cotton. VUT3 Treasury Balance field* and theater* were de^troy- UMmlnp poMft *nd ation of Shortline. to Donald M. Nelaon. war produc­ The Belgrade newspaper Obnov* ! - ‘ A rcen tilir M ari- ' ed Medium size m e^es in two tion chief, cabinet members itnd Chips Corner of Wall; i4 rope and the Far Last. TW* described another sene* of e n -, V * * ” ** * By wiping out the oil centers of source *ald he had "absolute veri­ PROVE glamorous sha^J^s. Made on other official*. ; I The position of the Treasury gagemenU in which 250 men were , |jmp C ircles' OD TorilC - Tarakan. Balikpapan and Telara- TALL CEDARS Peoria, 111., March 14.— — Asking the officials to appear Street Skvsrraper Ac- fication' of reports that a J» P ^ full fashione^ machines. killed in a triangular area formed , bang, the Dutch cut off 88 per Three trainmen were shot last before a Senate Appropriation* '* ; March 12: nese military mission had beeri b lu e coaV /■ ' night In strike violence climaxing cidenL A r m y 3 a > S . Receipts. $71,839.268 61; expend- by Valjevo. Cacak and Uzice | (loillg of -MarV. cent ’ Of the total oil available lit sent to Vlchy-govemed Madagaa- Subcommittee for general ques­ ---- , itures, $108,104,487 38; Net bal­ The paper said 75 more were i TOJSIGHT B a day during which a senator de­ tioning. Thomas said It was obvi­ the Ea-Ht Indies, it wa."* said. car off the .African east coast. 8:15 O'Oock manded that President Roosevelt New York. March 14 i,Pi The , ance, $3,091,721,528.15; customs Rome (From Italian Broad- Kessler .«miled grimly when • • • STARTS QUICKER . . . LASTS LONGER ous to him the public thought the (Continued on Page Four) take over operation of the 239- 40-hour-week law. "exorbitantly first shell of the war fell on Man­ receipts for month. $12,511,622.92. ca-itsl, March 14 - —The Ital­ iiartf'ird Man Electriauted Orange Hall mile Toledo, Peoria and Western hattan yesterday, chipped a cor- i ian radio quoted “ Argentine mari­ (Continued .on Page Four) | Hartford, March 14— 1 pair Railroad. (Continued on Page F^ur) ner of a Wall street skyscraper ' time circles" today as saying the II. -Arborio, -ill. driving a crane 20 Resr. Games At .15 SWEATERS Senator Mead (D„ N. Y.) urged' and caused excitement in the I great British liner Queen Mary for a conhtnicllon company, v»as OivM b«tt«r h«ot—tovM men«y, too presidential Intervention unless financial district before officials j had been torpedoed and badly dam­ i killed this morning when the crM e $.3 a Game for 25c 100% all wool slip-on sweaters with George P. McNear, presMent of learned the shot was- fired acci- I Bicycle Age Here Again; aged several days ago shortly aft­ Japanese Semi i came In contact with high-tendon. N short sleeves. Beautiful shades in the shortUne, Immediately stopped 2 M ore Ships dentally from an American anti- j er leaving Rio de Janeiro with 10.- He>ndon. March 14 ■F' Jap­ dispute, said meanwhile he was Army Starta Inx-eatlgatlon ' cast claims of this nature in e f­ anese forces pre.ssing the British President Roosevelt ha* wriMta. Washington. March 14—(e>— crease of nearly 300 per cent in amateur cyclists won't have to be ^giving careful consideration” to AS the Arm y started an inves­ forts to obtain information con- defenders of Burma were reported governors of all state* the board's final demand for arbi­ Two, poasibly three, more mer­ the rate of production of blcytiea BO skittish of traffic. Youth hos­ cerning movements of ships or i ('ooperatloo to cooten-* Income Tax Van chant ahips have been torpedoed, tigation, MaJ. Gen. Sanderford telers, who've been blazing bicy­ today sending patrols northward SWEATERS tration. The board said in Ita or­ Jarman, commanding general of fo. adults.. troops. I I in tlie Taikkvi area, although the llndttiiK the maiilnittro »peed of all and marine underwriters have That mean* 756,000 bike* can cle trail's for years, are delighted W e hxsw xrraaged with our TUNI der “any refusal to settle a rail­ the AnU-Aircraft Artillery Com­ Text of Broadcast I main bom area Fauntex fabric glove* Jn amart new as a by-pa*sa around Chicago for along the East river accidentally on e\er> maker s desk. i, AmiAl fervor. several days ago left Rio De Ja­ were proceeding satisfactorily. stitute another Important transeentiBental freight shipments. chant Bhip off the Delaware-Mary- mending it with equal fervor. neiro for an unknown destination of Federal-sUte eooperatioa In lie B— day. March 8: 10 A. M. tailored atylea. Shirred cuffa or Loa- discharged eight round*. A * far Could Kell 4.000.0M For beginners, here are the Nyaunglebin is on the Rangoon- The disputes Involves 1(M em­ land coaat and a aniall U. S. mer­ with 10.000 North American sol­ t a t P. M. tex gathering on wrist. White and as can be learned to date, seven •We could sell 4,000.000 bike* If rules; "Pedal evenly, rhythm is Mandalay highway about 80 miles war effort.” Colora. chant ahlp In the Caribbean area. diers on toiard., was torpedoed. The $X*00pr. ployes. of these rounds are believed to we had them. " one spokesman what count*. Pedal straight—don't north of Rangoon and Sliwegyin y. March IS; 10 A. .M. •s. and Likely ta Loee Bight of Eye The captain of the Norwegian ves­ vessel, seriously damaged, was ta • r. M. $1.98 $2.98 have fallen Into the river and one said.* throw your knees ouU I.^*m is about 10 miles southeast of that DuwB Two Ilallaa Piaoes As the result of Isst night's sel wa* killed and five men are Tlre-iatloning already has' turn­ said to be attempting to reach the Cairo. Egypt, March miaalng. Fourteen survlyora reach­ to have hit 120 Broadway, knock­ ankllng technique— place the ball point. Nomtaal Cfearga. shotgun ambushing of a train ed many commuter* into cyclers, British base in the Falkland Is­ B, .A. F. fighter* Inlereeptnd wkal The ed abore. ing out a few bricka. of the foot on the p ^ l s and flex Taikkj'l is 40 miles northwest of G. GLENNEY CO. crew, engineer E. C. Pittman waa ■•Preliminary investigation in­ and commuter service* are spring­ the ankle at top and bottom of lands." Rangoon, on the Rangoon-Prome was deaerlmd — CoaL Lumber, Masons* Supplies, Paint Ntoo O f Ctmv hUaalag n a im Submarine Sunk w. likeljr to lose the sight of one eye, ing up near suburban rail'way ata- the stroke. Don't let your should­ road, and la 70 miles southwest of formatloo" at bamaSan mmm COOK’S SERVICE GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS physicians said. The others wound­ The torpedoing of the 7,005-ton dicates that the accident occurred The Italian high command re­ 336 No. Main Street TeL 4148 Manchester through, some mechanical failure Uons. Pirk tog lota that used to ers wobble.” I Nyaungblebin. en near Tabenk jsaiisfr; ed were Bert Tkylor, fireman, and U. 8 freighter Texan wu an­ ported today that an "enemy” tub- ■hot dosini'Ko# I t o l t o a j h J 2 STATION St. Patrick aheer cotton print* to ThJWIULCcou to the firing mechanism of the cater to automobiles now offer In one respect, though, there’ll (The report Indicates the Japa­ nounced at Havana. Nine o f the Harold Klpltog, the line's chief be no renaissance— bicycle* built marine had been sunk to the Med­ IhadMtter Greea all-over green with white motifa. Texaa’a crew o f 47 were mlaMng. gun. Further investigation la bicyde parking apac* with a nese may be attempting to out­ 4 tum cHuntw9L Conn* SDeeial acenL for two arq ouL The WPB haa rul­ iterranean. ■aM taSm j. Air arthUy wfig S f rj Sport aize. c ea. Durtog tha laM few days pldi- It era* not known whether the being canisd out” Check-up and oiling aenric* thrown The command’s communique aaid flank the Britlah force* hoWtog 25 Gnm SIURIP GhNN in for a fee o< $1 or $1,60 a month. ed only two models may be built, the RangocB-Mandalay road nortb partmS am am am T w u a wna the amall U. 8. mcr- Acting CapL James Pyke, to - -JO naton- one fer men, oae for women, both dartog Ihd «a r . The Unton Pacific railroad haa (Coattoiwd am K g « Faiur) at Pegu.) 1. tataWirtiment of Mka Ugtatwcigbt MANCHESTER E VE NING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^. SATURDAY, MARCH 14,1942 PAGE thebe'! tfiO E TWO MANCTJESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY. MARCH 14. 1942 elude the following: "For evil­ Sunday School Lesson doers shall be cut off; but those See Manpower Pretty Girls No Novelty Talcotf. There were also 18 men that wait upon the Ix>rd, they shall Inherit the earth.” (Psalms 37:9.) Moral Delinquency Prevails in Life members Getting Tight 200 While lh « church wa* In proces* Oorrelatlve readings .from the In Land of Many Beauties N e a rly Celebrate of conatruction, end hefope the C h u r c h e s Clhrlstian Science textbook, “Sci­ Dominated by Greed, Selfishness pews were 4nsta)letl. the society ence and Health with Key to the News From Manchestei^’s Neighbors Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy, By Ted Gill i” Miss Murray, 'a-hose real name ia held an oyster supper In the main St. James’s Roman Catholic Expect That by the Fall auditorium. 11 Is noteworthy that The Center Church include the following (page 480): Ry William E. Gilroy, D. D. danger. Yet the Master slept Hollywood, March 14—(J^i— A Roseanna Morley, la a red-head, Anniversary of Church (Oongregnt lonal) Rev. WllJIam J. Dunn, Pastor When the substance of Spirit ap­ Millions of Women we have with ua this evening a Rev. Vincent Hines, Assistant Editor ot Advance peacefully until they aroused Him pretty girl is like a memory that's j Tltat may account for her determ- lady who recalls ^his occasion. Al- Rev. Watson Woodruff, Minister pears in Christian Science, the . * ... o.w. ,wlth the cry, "Save, Lord; wc easy to forge't In movleland! | ination to stick. Her five erstwhile ' in Ilartforcl, as the guest speaker. I Mrs. C: C. Sellers, chairman of Rev. Edmund Barrett, Assistant In our reading of the Bible we | Will Be in l^actories. were added eight-four, thirty-nine 1 though Miss Dexter was too young Jesse Devis, Director of Music notliingnesa of matter la reiog- • / That's why it's so tough for the companions were blondes and At the conclusion of the meet­ I Red Cross Committee, to be post­ nized. Where the spirit of God la, are reminded quite frequently that; R^nUxing that the Master wss I j i r ^je C Crowdt h r o w n Gathers^ s a m c m Hat I jjy letter and forty-five by confes- to attend herself, she remembers Rockville Wappiiig ' Bolton Sunday masses: the sweet young things to get by i brunettes. ing there will be a social hour with ed in promineri^ places. This post­ Morning worship, 10:50. Sermon and there Is no place where God la it Is a book that comes out of the guj,jjct to the same fate, they New York, March 14.—(4*)—If on beauty alone in a business Mills Murray is making her third aion. her father and mother going, and refreshments, With the members of er will show the, names of the de- For adults, 5:30, 7, 8:80, 9:45 Talcottville for Ob­ al.so remembers some o f the inci­ l>euis H. Chapman Mrs. W’. W'.'Grant Mrs. Clyde 31arshall by the minister. The music: not, evil becomes nothing— the op­ ancient world, before mP*nie- a-je! This is , dent Allan Sproul of the Federal She attempted suicide, then disap­ March 19, would blush at a mere been ailng hia large telessppe . p f g j ; , JM*ny namea appear in the rec- ; for the coming year. They W ere: ! The Boy Scout troop will meet "Fashion Show" through the cour­ hearts even of these fishing dis- the teaching and application of a : Reserve bank of New ork^ Such Mr. Risley was unabis to attend. the church and allowing hli friends' nros'of the orgamzaUon prior to ^"hobot of Gurleyvdlle Miss Golden. Sunday evening in the Fireplace Wednesday, 7:30—Final session ; The Week peared. $1,500,000. Naict cams Mias Alice Dexter, who 4 ------. — " .* and Rcler Jan ton of Rockville. The P.aymond W. Belcher. Harry W. tesy of the J. VV. Hhle Company of Life at the cinles who were accustomed to ' difficult story. a step, it is argued, would keep to gaze at the wonders in the sky the year 1900 that are still revered Williiigtoii Snow and Thomas Hermitage. One ' Mrs. C. C. Sellers accompanied Room of the Community Hall. TTie Monday: was present. Miss Dexter Joined next regular natuiHlizalion session All^ Center church women invited | °^ c^urVh**^^ 4:00 p. m.—Girl Scouts. * both living coat* and war produc­ Instead of taking it home, he left by those who are fortunate enough ' now* name waa received for .iiom- ‘ Mrs. Benjamin Kassjnan to Hart- ' meeting will .start at the new’ time Thursday. 6:30 p m . Troop 7, | tion coats in rein. in 1S76 and was a member for 67 it In the church, and in the morn- ' to remember them Mrs. Ro.sa Pal­ will be hold in .luiie. Miss -Irnnie H. Church : of 7 p.ni. All members are urged Thursday, 7 :4 5 -Meeting of the 7:00 p. m - Executive Board of experts say in order to handle the bership. Mr.s. May F. Barber. I "'ednesday. Mrs. Kasaman Girl Scouts, Mils Jessie Hewitt. Finance Committee at the church. Noted: Canada already has a ysars. Others Include Mrs. ^Ifrcd ing it waa completely gone. cott, mother of John G. Talcott Burial In Kurk\ille ______I took out her final papers as a to attend. the Woman s Society of Christian transportation of workers, doc­ MacArlhur's Life Wassail, 67 years. M rs .Jonas leader. I'nexploded Shell Taken system of controlling wages as In a sermon preached after the who served a.s secretary with iin- .Mrs Mary E. Boland Murphy, A the town meeting Wednesday citizen of the United States. She Poultry .Meeting Friday, 7:00- Meeting of the Service. ]yj^Q|*0 EllCHlV tors, nurses, etc., around 10.000,- Smith, 65 yaars, Mrs. David Fer­ 7(1. wife if James J Murphy of 19 Fridav, 6;30 p. m . Troop I Girl well as prices. Under the system flre. Rev. Yale said In a statement diminished zeal from 1874 to 1897. night. Selectman Wilbert C Ruby has been working to that end for The March Poultry Meeting will Boy Scouts. Troop 98. 7:45 p. m.— Meeting o f the 000 passenger cars will have to be guson, 65 yesrg, Dsvld Fergu.son, .\ilington street. Hartford died Scouts. Miss Emily Smith, leader. A group of new members will he woman's Society of Christian From Red Soldier's Side general ceilings for Canadian To Be Dramatized obtained through the courtesy of j This was a period of great actlv- was rh.iirman. Howard W. Pratt some time and had taken several , be held Tuesday, March 17 at 8 Saturday, 9:30 a, m.. Cub Pack. wholesale and retail prices and for iiept running and Price Adminis­ 60 ysars, Mrs. Emms Pinney Bur- Friday morning at her home She received Into the church on Palm Service. Guest speaker from Hart­ Miss Alice F. Dexter from a news- uy, noted especially for the gen- w as 'nioderator. and Loon O. Wood- Hebron previous te.sts. She Is very proud I p m. sha'-p in the Ellington Town Charles Lynn. Cubmastcr. Aliens Jailed wages were established at levels trator Leon Henderson says tfiat detts, 60 ysars, Mrs. W’illlam was born in Hooslck Falla, N. Y , ford. Mra. Robert Ol.son will be the paper clipping of the Manchester erous contributions of money. itTirfh was clerk. It waa voted to and happy to be at last admitted Hall. This will be the last County Notes Sundav. Moscow. March 14 - i.Pi An that prevailed in the four-week "at best " rubber will be available Crooks, 60 years, Mrs. Hart Dex- and had formerly lived in ••ipring- Children may be presented for soloist. The Stanley Group will be West Point. March 14 -\JP)— The Herald on November 9. 1906: , clothing and household articles to lay a 11 null tax on the grand list Nine members were present at as a true citizen ot this country. Poultry Meeting this winter and a The Lenten Institute on Sunday unexploded shell two Inches in period ended October 1M[^ 1941. for only 7,.500,000 cars. tsr, 58 years, Mrs. Elleabetb fleld. Mass., and Rockville before liapti.sm on Ea.'ter Sunday. the hostes.ses. Members are asked life of Gen. Douglas MacArthur "On the night of the fire I the missionary churches then be- of HMl. the same as last year. It a meeting of the Hebron Defense She was born in Lithuania about full attendance is expected. The night will be in charge of the diameter was removed from 3-■ By July. If propopenta can ' Douglas, 58 years, Mrs. Arthur going to Hartford ten years ago. tO"^^rlng their contributions for Third Extensive Round­ could not help feeling of sorrow ; ing established In the growing was derided not to sell the Willing- Council Tuesday evening. Several 46 years ago and has lived In He­ following program will be given; Men's Club. the aide of a Red Arm y soldier press enabling legislation through, Foods in wholesale markets con­ will be dramatized tonight at the Besides her husband she leavies the box to be sent to the .North Deggert. 58 yesirs, Mrs. Charles ] when the flames reached the sup- 'vest Mra. Andrew Dexter, and the ton Hollow sthoolhouse which this interesting reports were rendered, bron since about 1920. Her hus- 8 p m. colored movies, "John Doe The Church Committee will Concordia Lutheran in a delicate operation unique j up in California Is the government may be deducting tinued to rise. The Dun A Brad- U. S. Mllitarj’ Academy as the ntkiii, 58 years, Mrs. John G .' ...... — a sister, Mrs. Charles Mitchell of Barry Community House. ports of the bell The goi\pel mes­ first Mrs. E. W. Moore, who both school vear has not been used. In 11- brought out that flO people band took out naturalization attends the Northeastern Poultry meet at noon following the morn­ Garden and Winter Sts. in the history of surgery, the in per cent of your salary from street Index of cash wholesale highlight of a 140th anniversary Tgggart, 55 years, Mrs. Walter Isiucll, Mass. The funeral will be Tuesday; sage is not confmed in its delivery served as treasurer during the 70 s irrer.t years the building was Im- ' took part in helping make the re- p , p „ , a number of years aco. Producers Council Meeting at Har- ing service. R ei. Karl Richter, Pastor Taas News Agency reported Coiitinuiiig Today. your pay envelope as Social Se- food prices climbed to $3..59, the program. Smith, Mrs. William Douglas and to words. Many of us loved that held on Monday al S;30 a m, at her 9:00 a m. - Hustlers Group. and early 80 s. proved and moved to a large lot for | cent blackout a success. The warn- ^ jjj. vVarncr of ' rlsburg. Pa., October 1941; 8:30 A nursery is maintained during today. curitv is now — and thi.* 10 per cent highest level in 16 years, and Maj. Gen. Francis B. Wllby, Sam Douglaa. bell, loved it for its deep, clear home with a solemn requiem ma.ss I 8:50 a. m. Sunday school and 3;45 p. m — Brownie Stouts. Mrs Blankenhurg went on to a playground. ing signals came in for disru.ssion, providence R I were week-end p m. Handling, storing, and sale the hour Of morning worship for The .soldier, Nikolai Bystri- Los Angeles, March 14 I,-I’’ will be credited against your 1942 compared with $3.57 in the preced­ Academy superintendent, arid Maj. Aimlverairy greetings wete re­ tones, and loved it because wp at the Chiirih of St. Lawrence The fire pump question was di.s-, they were still found lacking 7:00 p. in.— Boy Scouts. explain the history of the church visitors at the home of Mr- and value of poultry manure by Roy the convenience of mothers Bible cla.sses Alfred L an g e, super- kov. i.s recovering. The third extensive roundup of Federal income taxes. ing week The present figure is Gen. Frank R. McCoy, retired, ceived from William Risley and knew that it had lent its message tlToole at 9, Burial will be In St 7:00 p. m.— Mizpah Group. organizations up to the present cu.ssed and on motion of an elector ‘b some re.spccts. Much considers- , p. pi* „ p t E. Jones; 9 p.m. Range manage­ 1 intendent. He was hit in February by aliens in California jailed more The 1942 rates are expected to 37 5 per cent shove the $2.61 a president ol the Association of reed by Rev. Street, after which through all this region many Bernard's cemetery, Rockville. a meeting will be called on or be- tion 1. ^ in g given to this prob- at the Hebron ment, feeding practice, green graaa 10:00 a m.—Worship. 7:30 p. m.—Cecilian Club. day, closing her address with the St. Mar>'s Church a German mortar projectile than 200 Japanese and 17 Germans, he sharpiv higher in middle and year ago. Graduates, will speak during the tke latter stated that there has thousands of times, calling men to Program Sunday fore April 1 to vote on the type of 'o '" ’ ‘t ■* hoped that before regular seruces at the Hebi and labor costa by Roy E. Jonaa: I 4:30 p m.—Devotional condiict- 8:00 p. m.— Men's Bowling which penetrated hia right .Agents of the Federal Bureau of . lower income brn*ckets, and it's Advancing during the week following: "W e are indebted to us to be another blackout it msy be solved ’ Congregational church will be_ re­ Rr\. J. S. .Neill, Rector program (Blue network-l0:30 p. been too much accent on youth. "It think of God and to worship God. The pupils of St. Bernard's 'fir? fighting apparatus I 9:30 p m. Utilization of laying I cd by the Young People's society. League at the Y.M.C.A. ' shoulder ami buried Itself in Investigation said the arrests w,ere | figured the tax take will be so big were lard, cocoa, eggs, raisins, It spoke s universal language snd Mrs. Rachel Undsay, head mis­ school will pre.sent a program of bought. satisfactorily. sumed " " Sunday. The ...... service...... " will be m., e.w.t.) la a refrcablng change,” he stated, ' house capacity - panel diacusaion; I A cordial invitation is extended to Wednesday: j his side. continuing today. ^ that the average individual, with steers, hogs, sheep and lambs. A spoke it well. And the incident tress of the Oxford School in Hart­ American and Irish selections in Sunday, March 15th West Point societies In other ‘to honor thoae who have lived so Resolution presented and voted Chief Air Raid Warden Carlton 10 a m . the Rev George M. 10 p m. Poultry extension program all. 10:00 a. m.— Sewing for the Rod By.slrikov. realizing an ex­ A midnight count listed 192 , casual thrift habits, wouldn't be little lower after recent advances about the fire that has touched me ford snd widow of the renowned an entertainment Sunday after- Fourth Sunday In I.ent | cities and graduates at military many years tonight." to use state aid town road funds Jboes was able to visit another Milne, pastor, officiating, for the summer by E. E. Tucker, I Mld-Weck I.cnten Service Cross sponsored by the Woman's plosion might occur at any Japanese in custody in Los An-1 able to save enough money to pay were flour. Wheat, com, rye, oats, most deeply was the single last poet, who has personalty copied noofi St St. Bernard's Hall, start­ to Improve the following roads as ■“'’I? " than Hebron in a re- The morning, service at .=0 8 00 a. m.— Holy Communion, j posts also arranged dinner meet­ A s John O. Talcott, Sr., rose to for this occasion the verses w rit­ County Agent. Wednesday. 7 00 p. m. Come! •Society of Christian Service. moment. warned stretcher geles. 16 in San Diego, seven in it. barley, potatoes and beans. note" It struck, muffled as If In ing at 2:30 o'clock. far as $36,800 will go: Pinney Hill .'^*0^ blackout, and he reported Petor'a Episcopal church will be , Bolton Briefs 9:30 a. m —Church school and 4 :00 p. m.—Children's Society of Fresno and 17 Germans in San ings. . addressB r w theme gathering,gaimerui*, heur express sorrow, when one side of its sup- ten by her late husband, i r plred a 11 o'clock, the Rev. H. R. Keen .Appointments bearers away and tried twice Gssnilne to Be IJmlled At mid-week Price Administra­ The academy's anniversary falis 1 The program will include selec­ road. South Willington, contract G'ls town's response to the The choir of the Bolton Con­ Men's Bible class. Christian Service. to kill himself with a hand Francisco. 4- On top of ending of motor ed hie appreclaUon to the church ^ > by his mother's devotion to that m charge. Thursday at 7 00 p. m.—The tor Henderson announced tempo­ next Monday, but it was being gen* tions by Stein's orchestra, choruses let for $1100; Parizek road. W ill-' ' " ’ '''gency was equally good, gregational cljurch met Thursday 10:45 a. m.— Mornini: prayer and 7:30 p. m.—Closing session of grenade, but waa too weak to Most Priests end Teachers car production and the tire sales membera for insUUlng * loud ^be ground to vibrate cause dear to many of us, 'Foreign Eleven were present Wediio.sd.ay Junior choir and at 8:00 p m . the rary price ceilings for nearly all erally obseived today. flag drills, songs, dances, recita­ ington Hill to Dalevllld; from The wardens reported that they evening at the parsonage. The next sermon by the Rector.' Sermon the University of Life al the South Most of the Japanese arrested ban, limited gasoline use Is being apeaker in his home whereby he I giriu k as it u.sed to Missions in Battle Array.' The Cowles Corner by way of old Marah Relieve housea in general were evening al the meet iig of Red Senior choir. do so, Tass said. pork products. tions and a playlet on the life of ' meeting will be held at the home topic "Comfort." Church. Everyone Invited. The stretcher bearers car­ were Buddhist priests and teach­ planned for the eastern seaboard C6A attend all the 'church services brate in the tower above The old : epeeker read the poem, alter which Patrick Mra Frederick Eerger place, past Pratt's to Daleville; '" " ’ P'y °ot by turning off Cross woikcrs at the Jewish Syna­ Saturday at 9:30 a. m . the of Miss Helen Berry of Bolton 7:00 p. m.— Evening prayer and Thursday, 7:30 p. m —Y'outh ried him back to a crude field ers in Japanese language schools, again, because of sea tanker trans­ ^ e n not able to leave the house, bell served Christ and served him ' Russell J, CUnchy deliver- \.ai be the accompanist and the from Rotter district achoolhouse to hghts instead of preparing a gogue. 100 yards of diaper cloth Children's choir Anticipating higher corporation Gets Inexperted .Medal microphone ia installed over ' Center sermon by Rev. Raymond K. Council. ho.-pital, where Dr. M. M. which had been closed since De- portation difficulties - anniversary address. announcer will be Stuart Coleman Mr. Leverlng's home. 1200 waa rooms for a real etner- which had been received was Income taxes and other profits- the pulpit, and all services held at The Bolton Bookmobile had a Rieba. Curate of Chn.'t church Saturday, 6; 15 p m. Nonvu.li Pakhman decided to operate. i comber. The Dies Committee Industrial executives who get Chicago — Henry Hertzinger Service was held In the school- t hnchy Is pastor of the The following will take part: votbd for care of the Willington *’>’ '*'‘ndow coverings. worked upon. More material will second Congregational CAiurch whlttling lives, the Stock Market tlM church can be heard by Mr. , busy day on Thursday. Miss Ps- Cathedral. Hartford District men's meeting at Y. M. The doctor ordered the staff ' charged recently that texUiooks around the country say the aging prizes a bronze medal given him by house the Sunday after the fire Center church In Hartford and he June Pierre. Maril>'n Berger, Hill cemeteries, $100 for the town future this may be neces­ be on hand for the Monday after­ North Main and North Streets declined again this week, with Talcott at bis home. He then ex tricla bimock of Bolton Center This Week C. A . Norwich. Speaker, Dr. Paul to leave, but all insisted on teaching fealty to Japan had been tire situation Is showing up clear­ the Navy Department —40 years and continued there until the hall | stressed the point that "W c are In l.,ouise Barron, Fleaiior Baskow- librarv and $50 for observance of sary, and it is recommended that noon meetinx of ' worker.^ at St. Ferris E. Reynolds. Minister j ,*ome Individual i.ssues dipping to eused himself for reading the his- ! over the store was made into a the midst of a terrible revolution who i., in charge extended the .Monday Hutchinson, Chicago. His subject: staying to a.*aist. and the shell substituted fo r state-approved est in parking lot.* for worker.*' after he had served in the Navy. skl, Doris Baxter. Patricia Egan, .Mem orial Day, every home be prepared. Peters Rectoiy. the lowest levels since 1933 or tory, which followa, seated, as his \ chapel where services were held that IS going to change your life former route covered by the 3 30 p. m. GFS Candidates "Crisis in the Far East." Ticket.* was removed without incident. books. Japanese children attend­ cars at busy fnetories. The num­ Hertzinger. 63. a foreman In Evelyn Giraridini, Helen Haupt- Willington members of the Anne The next blackout will come 51otion pii tiirea entitled "The Everyman'.* cla."** al 9:15. Men i longer. health would not allow him to for some time. and my life. It will never be the without warning. According to W. P. A. Bookmobile and loaned a 7:00 p. m. First Aid class obtainable from A. L. MacLoan. ed public schools by day. Japanese ber of cars on the lots now are 25 charge of Jackson Park harbor, re­ ran , Priscilla Johnston. Phyllis Wood Elderkin Chapter, D. A R., Far E.ist as it Was,' were pre­ of the community Invited. •tand for that length of time. ■New Church Built same." newspaper reports it will probably larger percentage of books. Bolton Miss Walter, leader. 102 Hollister street. cla.sses at night. to .50 per cent fewer than three cently wrote the department for a Kihcman. Elaine Neuman. Ange­ attended the meeting Tuesday sented St the town hall at 2:30 p is one of the very few If not the Church School at 9:,30. Roger 7 p m. ahd Wednesday at 10 a. m One of the priests arrested here Domestic livestock made up al­ Hiatory of the Church The corner stone of the new He weht on to atate that he come sometime this month 7:30 p. m. GFS i Interme­ 7:00 p. m. -Choir rehearsal. months ago. Four and five men record of Hs honorable discharge. lina Phillips, Patricia Sweeney, afternoon at the home of Mrs. m., Thursday, by Stanley H. Os­ only town that has replaced tha Horton In charge. to 4 p. -u. was Taigaku Uyeshlma. 49. head most one-seventh of the food of The house of worship was com­ church was laid on Sunday after­ hoped many of the children pres­ , E. E Bass in Willim.inlic. Notice It waa reported that the sum of diates I Nursery at 10:45. 1 drive to work In one car more than 8,000 coyote stomachs Enclosed with the record waa the Jane Y'oreo. I'rancis Batsie. Don­ born, M D . of the State Depart- W. P. A. Bookmobile service since Lenten service on Wednesday at i g Buddhist organization nien- I Government officials still are menced April 9. 1866 and oom- noon, June 30, 1912 by Deacon H. ent would be there to celebrate the 'was given of the 49th state meet- $5 has been received from the Tuesday Morning worship at 10:45. Sermon | Knuuiuel Lutheran Church st) p. ni in German. examined by the U. P. Wildlife unexpected medal. Hertzinger also ald Berger, Stephen Connor, Weg­ m.n. of Health. Pupils from all it.s discontinuation. The response lioned by the Dies Committee I burning the midnight oil over the pleted March 12, 1867. This com­ G. Talcott. The first public ser­ 125th anniversary of the church. ner Gaell. Harold Johndrow, Leon­ 'Ing to be held in Danbury, March United Brethren of Hebron to help 6 30 p. m Junior choir by the -.ninister. Special Lenten j Thomten Gustafson, Pastor I The Confitmand Class meets \. as In the Navy In the World war. vice was held May 4, 1913 and In maintaining the casualty sta­ schools of the town were In attend­ of the residents of the town makes Subversive Doctrines Taught I apparently coming tire crisis The Service. modious and beautiful sanctuary The services were closed with s ard Raezkowki, Edward Rohan, 24 and 25 when a new state regent 7 15 p m Intermediate choir music by the choir. ! this week as the last week before on June 24, 1913 was held the brief talk by the pastor. Rev. tion. This makes $56 in cash do­ ance. ' the new project worthwhile. Wednesday ' Harold Nathan. FBI chief at ! waa built and furnished through­ ALuide Saucier, Charles Trapp, will be elected. Mrs. George V. Pastor's Cl .ass at 6:30 Sund.ay: ' public examination on Monday, San Diego, said Japanese arrested Dedication of the House of W or­ Thomas .Street, followed by a nated for the same purpose. Other Over 30 attended the first ses- 9-5:00 p m. Red Cross. (Bring 9:15 a. m.— Sunday School and out, including the lecture room, by Stuart tMleman. ' .Smith of Willington Hill, hi.storian Young Peoples Mu Sigma CTu Wednesday amt Friday at 4 p. m. there had taught subversive doe- - the brothers, Horace Wells and ship and the installation of the pjayer. recommended s iTst of“boI^ksTo"be ’ of fuimiUire and , Mon of the newly formed class In sandwiches, hot ton and coffee Bible Oass. -\gnes Baker, Shirley Boudreau. Society at 6:30 tunes ; Charles Denison Talcott, entirely pastor. Rev, Francis P, Bai helor, The w'Hltresse.s for the supper I ’ad of the life of other countries. riBCAssary equipment have been first aid neli! at tht lire house .-"rvedl. 10:30 a. m The Morning ^jlei- -Mr. Yale having resigned Roseiiinry.- Krtel Teresa Krtel. re- Scouts Wnook, Veronica Baker, Katherine a son bom March 7 at the John­ JlM E SAT.A.SUN. Wedne.sdav. 10:,30 a m. Annual -*ing. Refreshments will be served Parish House. the Venerable Rev; Joel Hawes, tory, those present filed into the Troop, No. 119 is forming a bi­ Ertel, Annette Laflamme. Mary son Memorial hospital. Stafford meeting of the Hartford District | after this m_eeting. Springs. HARTFORD MM./9-I4-LS ThuriMley, March 36 Church of the N'ezarrne From Flood Area' D.D., of Hartford, officiated with church upstairs, where a special cycle emergency squad which will ' Blake. Rosalie Milana. Mary Mc­ Woman’s Misslonarv Society in Monday— i :30 p. m. The Junior Mias Lilia Fenton who ufider- 466 Main street, Manchester great appropriateness and poJ^er. anniversary service waa held, C. be prepared to snap into action In Carthy. Lxidies Guild Rummage sale, in Bridgeport. ' League will meet at the home of went an operation at the Hartford Rev. James A. Young, Pastor A fter this, public worship iXas Denison Talcott read a greeting less than fifteen minutes in case Charles Gebler, Robert Milanese, Parish House, hours— all day. 7:15-8:00 p. m. Lenten Quiet Victor Bror.ke. Jr . 54 Hamlin i hospital, returned home Friday. Bern, Switzerland. March 14 — regularly held on the Sabbath in which had been received from Rev. of an emergency. This haa been Arthur Wohllebe, Robert Butler, Sunday, April 5 ^ ^ I street. Mrs. Hazel Sundt. town nurse, Sunday services: I U’ l DNB reported from Sofia to- the lecture room until March 13. Francis P. Bacpelor, former pas­ formed on the suggestion of one . Robert Raczkowskl. Leroy Willis, Eaiter pageant at 3 00 ^ m. In "m irsday. 4 :00 p m Confijma- ConfiXa-! ' Tuesday 7 :,30‘ p. m. First Aid of the Scouts. went after her. ALVINO charge of Miaa Sally Jones . 9:30 a. m.—Church Schpol. John ( Course, Mr Clnrcnc'e Gardner, In- ja y that 12.000 persons were re- . 1867, when the House of the Lord tor of the church. Mrs'. Charles A lfied Foster. tlon Class Postmaster Edward Bradley and Cargo, superintendent.' Classes for , I moved from the Danube-flooded waa dedicated, the church organ- Blankcnburg then delivered the The troop la to have a test of Eaater Evrnta 7:30 p. m.—G Cle( Clubu ' I structor. ’ I Gerald Doherty, Richard Fon­ children, of West Willington, were all ages. Wednesday- 7:30 p. m. Prayer Bulgarian town of Vldln and ef- lied and Rev. George A. Oviall following address on the orgsnl its "Bike Squad" In the near fii- ' ftflHAMA There will be special E a ^ r Friday, 7:30- Emanuel Choir.* taine. Joseph Kincman, Raymond recent dinner gueata of Mr. and 10:45 a. m.— MQrning Worship. Installed as pastor according to rations in the church: tiire with Patpol Leader Ald'en FAptlama on Eaater Eve, Satiff- Srrvice. 1 forts were being made to rescue Murphy. Earl , Ronan. Laurence Mrs. Clarence White In Stafford- 1 1 41 Sermon: "A Holy Faith.” Choir Saturday, 9:00 a. m.—Children's Friday- 4:00 p. m. The Child-' 6.000 more who have been maroon- Congregational usage Throughout the annals of Chris- Neff, assisted by Assistant Palrel : ^ c »y April 4, at 4:00 p. m. and Saidak. Lorraine Batsie. Olga ville. pa ssa g e will sing "All Hail the Power of Chpir ren's Choir will meet at the Par- ] f j on housetops for several days In First (ongregatinn tianity, the heroism and courage .Leaders Phil Tollcano and M. I, Bachlochi. Rose .Mary .Dimauro, !£aster Day. Sunday April 5. at Rummage Sale aii.*pices of the I Lawrence Lucler of West Will- • .u rtenmeoion Jesus," by Perronet. •*onage. freezing weather. The number comprisi:,g the of ma® has been augmented by the , Tonaso In charge. Lights, horns. Mary Ann Egan. Eleanor Orosch, 1:00 p. m. Dorcas Society I I ington. our accommodating and fi:30 p. m.—Junior N. Y. P. S„ Saturday 10:00.-The Confirma­ Officials said the Ice-jammed church at its oiganizatim was faith sml devotion of woman. She fenders and brakes will be tested. Maureen Nash. Shirley Pitney. Notes dependable meat manl* has started 9 0 Marion Turkington, supervi.sor. tion Cla.*.* will meet at the Par- ] Danube still was rising and order- aeventy-four. sixty-four by let­ was last at the croas nt Je.sus, Winifred St. Louis. Muriel Dignam. ' sf Sunday. March 22. 7:00 p. m If Weather permits Tuesday eve­ working at the Pratt A Whitney 'The Salvation Army 6:30 p. m,— Senior N. V. P. S.. .’. ] ed emergency measures for all ters from other churches snd ten fir.'t at the tomb, and so she has Anthony Bachiochl. Richard Luther League Fellowship Service i ning, -March 17 the troop will lake Aircraft plant in Eaat Hartford Kiliawiy kJzrcoTur. i n ■z-ctr.'jir u :i Newman J. Curtla, Major .Marion Janes, president. Group ! communities along the river. Seven in8taIIo(1 pxpptisivp ami most m odern ef|iiipnient, by public confession of faith kept vigil down through the centu- Chagnot. .lohn Fahev. Richard I'et- Palm Sunday, 7:00 p. m.— Maun- i a bicycle ride, in charge of the with the shift beginning at mid­ No. 3. with Marion Janes leader, Gospel Hall persons were reported dead at Within a vear snd a half, there rie.s ko. David Llpke. Robert I-oalbo, der's cantata, "Olivet to Calvarj’" i senior patrol leader and a.ssistant night. On his return he covera Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Open alf will have charge. 415 Center Street I Vidin alone. The rei nrd.s of our lo< 8l church patrol leaders. Ronald Nolan Raymond .Spurling. . his meat route. service. 7:30 p. m.— Evangelistic service. will be presented by the Emanuel an iip-toriiate boiler, costly Mater pre-heater to keep i show that our women have been Jo.seph Wnool;. Poloies Gauthier. The testing lane on Hale street. 8:00 p. m. Indoor service. Subject: "The Vanity of .Self" and Chapel Choir.* under the direc­ 10:30 a. m . Sunday - Breaking ' no exception to this rule In Sep- , Claire Gworek. Be.atrice Healy, ON Tms JtJtfliryr Rockville, is now open and It will Double Time 2ND HIT! Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Sunday school Nel.son Kilpatrick. Marion Janes, tion of G. Albert Pearson. of Bread. ! tember of 1866. six months before , Earlene LaCoe. Virginia Maichuk, GRAND SHOW! Misery i next two snd Bible class, David Addy, lead­ and the chorus choir will sing "W’e 12:15—Sunday school. the first church service, a loyal . Rita .Millix. Jeanette Parent. Ellen A Thought temperatures under exact control, expensive modern [ A t one tim\ U. S. Marines serv­ SUNDAY er. Shall Shine As the Slfirs." Talcottville Congregational 7:00 p. m., Sunday — Gospel i group of 45 women organized the j . " ' *• seml-an- Pfunder, H-'len R.ad.’. Carol Schlip- ing at foreign stations were cred­ 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. I Home Missionary Society. The j nnal Inspection, . AND The W’r«k Church meeting 1 hack, Joan Smith. Ursula WohJ- ited for double time. Two yeafa In MONDAY 2:00 p. m. Male quartet will Tuesday at 7:15'p. m.. Red Cross Rev. Thomas Street, Minister I 7:00. Tuesday—Prayer meeting. I fiisl pre.vidfht was Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Theodore S. Darrah and lebe. Patricia Halloran. China gave a man four years cred­ CIRCLE visit the Memorial hospital. Behold, the I.ord God will eomr Mashers, exclusive in this area, batteries of special First Aid, Mra. Roberta Robb, In­ 7:45, Fridav -Bible study. i Kellogg, the secretary Miss French, son returned Friday from a s*v- M.ary Baker. Ethel Barron Paul­ it toward retirement. 3:00 p. m. Prayer serelce. structress. Sunday March 15th. Church ] with strong hand and his arm who w-a.« a .school teacher here, | ertl weeks visit with her mother ine Johndrow, lean Kawalski, Fslth Exotic! Satage! Exclttnf! 7:00 p. m. Open air service. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Month­ school St 9:30 a. m. Morning ser­ shall rule for him: behold, his re­ and the treasurer. Mra. George R. In flt. Paul, Minn. 1 : Ertel. Nanev McMahan, John Shar­ First Recruiting SUtioa 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. The ly meeting of the Wothen's For­ vice at 10:45. Sermon subject — Too Coinridental ward Is with him, and his work shape-fortiiiiig presses to finish each part of your key, Donald Raezkowski, ■ Tom Senior Band and Senior Songsters eign Missionary Society with Mrs. Peter and the Beggar. Talk to the before him.— Isaiah 40:10. I Blake. Donald Diichfsneau. The first Marine Corpi recruit­ Will take part In the evening ser­ Ada Bogart president, presiding. young people about The People of Newport News, Va.— —After i i Marv Elizabeth Egan. Ann Mari ing station was located at Tun vice. Election of officers. Papua and Temptation. paying some bills, William Greer By tracing Heaven his footsteps shirt. Is it any Momier our investment is reflected Ellis. Carol Milaniis, Sandra Can- Tavern, Philadelphia, Pa,, on the The Week Note 7 p. m. Young Peoples Society. L’ound up $4 short. He asked two may be found: Behold! h^w awful- ytft. ALU TMtSt V l t . To P i c k I'D LlKt To dito Eleancir Brace, .'^hirley jlohn- LANE* FIELD-WHORF Iv he walks the round! God i.s Delaware waterfront. uore NOIAN . JACK CABIOM Monday -7:00 p. m. Y P Singing Holy W ^ k services will com­ Mr. Street will take part of the stores to check their cssh receipts drow Barbara Steppe, Lorraine for the dav to find out whether I abroad, and wondrous in his ways, AO 5 LOOK WRO taG'S THt B a y c i o B T Company. mence with Palm Sunday and'edn- hour to apeak about the meamng ill the appearance of your shirt? U K t l ‘ W H B R t \ Dailv What la called the oldest bird 8:00 p. m. Girl Gaards. tlnue each night of the week, con­ of church membership. (they were S4 ahead One store the rise of empires, and their fall MiGwry Qooo Charles North. Richard Bundy, BOB HOPE— VERA ZORINA SHOULD sanctuary in the world ia located i ENDS Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Corpe Ca- cluding with Easter Sunday. 'The ' Tuesday at 1:30 the ladies of the called Greer later and said: "Our ' surveys.— Dryden. David Pigeon, Herbert Pagan!, at Abbotal>ury, England. It la in- I in “LOUISIANA PURCHASE” deU. pastor will be the speaker. missionary society will meet to cash balance la S4 over. We are Charles Smith, Erwin St. Louis, habited by 1000 swans. j TODAY PLUS Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. Young sew for the Red Cross. mailing you L check." Then the One Hour Short on Lr«ve Robert Kiilo. PLU S! Robt. Preston in “Pacific Rlackout*' A DATE FOR A LAFF-PEST! people meeting. Christian Srienee Services Friday 6:45 Choir rehearsal in other store called. The mystified Class Postponed 'ME57«SS:^7m~ Thursday, 7:00 p. m. Open air Sunday, March 15,1942 the assembly room. Greer was told: "Our cash bal­ Spokane, Wash.—iJb—Pvt. Carl l FOR COMPLETE CLEANLINESS The .Monday meeting of the Nu- tflUT U. S. DEFENSE BONDS A.VD ST.\.HPS! service. Families with boys in the ser­ ance i.* $4 over. We -are mailing Schroegel has 13 letters in his 1 t'.tion clas.« with Miss S. H. Rob­ Ma.v We ^uggeet Tfuilght Friday, 7:30 p. m. Hollneu ser­ Hartford, First CTiurch, Sunday, vice are reminded again to give vou a check." name, haa been in the Army .•) erts as Instructor, will be post­ “The Barn Dance” vice. 11; Sunday School. I l; Wednesdity. the regimental address to the min­ month and 13 days and was mar­ USE THE poned to Wednesday afternoon at 8; 537 Farmington avenue. ister so that the church may not Scrap Pile Leaseuing ried 13 days after enlisting. He got the G. A. R. hall at 2 o'clock. Any­ .MODERN' ASn SQUARE 1 ' T L a 13-word telegram from his bnde S t JeSn’e Pellah Ckareh Second Church, Sunday, 11: Sun­ lose touch with them. one who la unable to attend the For Year Entertainment, on Friday the 13th, asking him to Relaxation and SodabUlty ^ DAJDRALPH BYRD Opiway Street day School. 11; Wednesday. 8; La­ Kansas City.— iJb—Uncle Sam ! Wednesday afternoon class msy Zlon Lutheran Church had better pick up Kansas City's meet her in Seattle. But the Army VAU Ha‘i U..AN Rev. S. J. Sxcxepkowakl, O. S. fayette and Ru.*s streets. attend the Thursday evenlhg ses­ Princess Ballroom For A Lot Of Fun Rockville Society. Sunday, 11; High and Cooper Htreete 46 tons of scrap steel before It gave him just 12 hours leave. sion St 7 :.30 o’clock St the school PLUS! •‘RODEO ROUND UP^* Sunday School, 11; Wednesday, 8; Rev. H. F. K. Hteckholz, Pastor biiildiiig. Princess Theater Bnildlag Sunday services; shrlnks^o a rivet. Assistant City 8:30— First Hass. 94 Union street Engineer Ray Blcaaing haa been Almost Double Original Cost RANGE OIL ’/® Luther League Meeting ROCKVlLLi:. CONN. 7 2 Come To The I NOW: "TODAY I HANG" Fourth Sunday In Lent, called trying since last December to ob­ Every Saturday Night, 10:80— Second msss. IN 100 UAL. LOTS The State Luther League Mla- Green River, III.— (Jfh— Bidding ^n/R B 6 to 1 A. M. — Featorlngi ! "RAIDERS OF THE DESERT" Cbolr rehearsals following each “Substance” will be the subject Laetare. tain permission from the Office of sionary rally will be held at the 9 a. m.—Church School. Production Management to sell the was aplrited for a farm wagon i LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING, INC Flrtt Lutheran church on Sunday masa of the Licason-Scnnon for Sunday, ART WEBSTER’S 10 a. m.— Service In EngUA. street viaduct salvage. Mean­ equipp^ with rubber tires at an with delegates and members of RUT U. R. DEFENSE BONDS! 7:30 Wedneaday, Lenten aervlce, March tS. MANCHESTER GREEN PHONE 4-W FUEL OIL NEW ENGLAND HOTEL The Golden Text is from Hebrew Text of sermon: Jon. 0, l-ta. while, thieves have stolen one ton auction St the Stormelater farm. | Luther Leagues from throughout and every WednMday evening dur­ Cash and Carrv — Shirts 2 for 25c. With a Family Bundle Only Sc Extrt OLD TDIERS (BoHon) ing Lent 11:1. “Faith la the aubatance of Theme: The support and wants of of the metal. The successful bidder paid almost. 7.2c GAL, the atate attending. The aesaion HA.VK POST, Prompter. this bddy and Ufe. 1. Who attends double the original cost of the-j will atart at 5 o’clock with Rev. THE BEST OF FOOD AND CHOICE LIQUORS 7:S0 Friday evening, Stationa of things hoped for, the evidence of “Your Laundry tMIEN You Want It . . . A» Yon Want It” Largeat Bam Oaaee Oitertaf the Crow every Friday eveidnf thinga not aecn.” to that? a. Who thanks for tt? Alabama has a town named wagon. A flve-year-old tractor sold | IN GAL. LOTS Raymond H. Joyce, a former mis­ in the SUte! Read Herald A4vf* GhorfQ^ Smith’s Music! Plenty of WsUmbI la LanU * flclectloiis fIroiB Um Bibla in- Red C ron sewing on (Tuesday at Veto. for 8780. sionary in C3)lna, now a student of S6e — Tax lactefiei. Itbe Kennedy School for Missions nSeiiF O T ro MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1942 MANCHESTEB EVT3NING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FAOEFrni Plan to Take Senate Waits Coast Guard Japanese Not ««4r Msvr TO A L L Recreation Manchester’Red Cross Rush to File VtXMT A X ff Headquarters f ^ A T e S Poll on War For Farm Bill Aides Formed Likely to Get 95S Main Street. Phone 6687 Returns Here Center Items ■/ t N O L D Today: Oil of Indies 'At/ro PLAre^y E ffort Now To Cut More Local Red CroM • headquarters Organiskig Units fqr W a 7- 8 Ben’s plunge period E. S. h u mailed cards out to all pre­ Revenue Agent to Re­ T R E A S U R Y * D E P A R T M E N T 7:30-10 Bowling alleys re- MESSAGE FROM THE ^ (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) cinct wardens requesting them to Patrol Along the Con- (Continued from Page One) .served for J. Bettinger's group E. forward Immediately the names of main at Post Office Un­ ,S. • jnecticut Shore Line. high prices being paid for labor" had pared some $14,000,000 from their post and sector wardens, the til 9 O’clock Tonight. asked whether there was any 8- 9 :3 0 -Clowns basketball game names and addresses of their first hope of the Japanese patching up and the prevalence of strikes were E. S. the rural rehabilitation program. I retarding the war effort. The House made no new cuts In aid workers and the warden to J Tork, N. T.. March l i — these wells and getting at least a which each first aider is assigned. Internal Revenue Agent. J. F. small quantity of oil within a Dutch Still Fight, Consider Wage Controls Monday: the FSA loan authorization but ac­ Gaaaldy has made arrangements TIm United Statea Coaat Guard cepted, a $50,000,000 reduction 11 Ls very Important Hiat this in­ hAa announced plana for forming short time. President Roosevelt told his 6-9 Junior boys game room formation be obtained at once. to remain In the Internal Revenue •1 don’t think so,” he said. "At press conference yesterda.v that open E. 3. and \V. S recommended for this item by the volunteer flotUlaa of yachUmen Vail Mook Save committee, leaving the figure at office In the Post Office here Until Tarakan, of course, where the oil the question of wage controls as a 6-6:45 Junior bovs plunge pe­ Certificates are now ready for > ★ 1% and motorboat ownera operating Is such that It need not be re­ riod E. S. $70,000,000. 9 o’clock tonight to assist ' local in GonnecUcut watefa. Two such war measure was under consid­ distribution to the members of the people In making out thieir income fined. they might within a few (Continued from'Page One) eration. Most administration sup­ S'-'f—Meteors and Vikings inter­ Travel Expenses Slashed first std class which grraduated on unite have already been formed, months -be getting a small supply tax returns. Postmaster Thomas one In Weatport and the other in porters in Congress concluded that mediate league playoff E. S. Another sharp cut was made by February 3, it was reported today. of crude fuel. But elsewhere, value of the property destroyed 6- 7—Small gym open for hand­ J. Quish has also arranged to keep S i^ ro o k . Additional flotillas are if legialation of this nature was the House In travel expenses for This class was Instructed at St. the money order window in the not much hope.” but it was even more than \ asked, it would be in a form link­ ball E. S. ' the department’s varied activities, projected for the Stamford, intended,” he said. "Our engineers Bridget’s church hall, and the cer­ post office open untll.9 o'clock to­ XMdgoport and New Haven areas. Years to Import Machinery ing wages to the cost of living. 7- 8 Small gym open for boxingthe total for this purpose being re­ tificates may be obtained from An­ He pointed out that it took say the JapanMe need four to six night Plans call for the enrollment of Dealing directly with the ques­ E. S. duced $8,000,000. thony Choman, the instructor. These same hours will be ob­ years for the Dutch tn import the months uninteWupted by bombs tion of strikes. Senator Mead (D- 7-8 - Men's plunge period E. S. Still in the bill as it went to the osoners of suitable craft for patrol, to restore even the easiest oil served by both the Internal Reve­ aoouting and enforcement duty in complicated and massive machin­ NYl made public a report frotn 7- 8 —Women's gym clas.s E..Senate S. was the administration-op­ All first aiders who have com­ ery for oil production and ex- sources ’ nue agent and the money order y ^ g Island Sound, acting as an Secretary of Ljibor Perkina to the 8- 9:30 Men’s gym class E.posed S. clause prohibiting the selling pleted the standard course and who station on Monday night, the last wndllary arm of the regular Coast pres.sed doubt that the Japanese Van Mook predicted the Japan-i s,nale lljtbor Committee. It show- 8-10—First Aid class E S. of government-controlled surplus could transport such machinery are not assigned to any warden as opportunity for filing the retuma Ouard and thereby greatly ese would attempt to consolidate j that the numbe- of walkoute 8-10—Bowling alleys reseK'ed commoditie.s at prices beiow parity. yet. are asked to get in touch with and erect It—even if it were avail­ Business has been brisk at both atrongthenlng present Coaat their present holdings by the con- ,,, industries had Increased for Miss Anderson’s group E. S. The House modified the ban to al­ Mrs. Betty Ladd at Red Cross the Internal Revenue office and the Ouard patrols. able without the Allied fleet-s or quest of New Guinea. He add^ , j^om 12 in January to 25 in Fcb- 7-10 Bowling alleys reserved low sales of commodities for re­ headquarters at once. air forces "stopping their little money order window. On "rhurs- Voluntary Basis thev might possibly tr\- to invade ' ^uarv for men’s league'W. S. lief. or deteriorated grains for day 427 returns were accepted at Membership in the Coast Guard game.” northeim Australia but would not j secretary Perkims said that last feeding and for use in the produc­ There was a large turnout for the post office and yesterday the 'Xuxlliary is on a voluntary basis. Some wells were plugged, he throw their resources IntoIntn a gen- man-days were lost tion of alcohol, and of cotton for eral Australian-New Zealand at- the foliling of gauze bandages at count ran over 500, Postmaster While there are no compulsory said, and Japan "will have to do a by 14.830 workers, compared with i experimental purposes. Quish stated. mighty lot of drilling before she tack. the Legion Home this week, an* it drills or duties Its activities are 10,660 man-days lost by 2,415 ' More Activity No Determined Fight Made is hoped that the same number will such that It calls for sincere in­ can hope to get even small quan­ The Dutch officials said It was more likely that the Japanese workers in January. Despite reports that this provi­ be present at the home this Thurs­ terest and the devotion of much tities of oil. sion might prompt the president to time. Originally a peacetime or- might direct their main forces to­ Strikes Not .Authorized Bv Guerrillas day afternoon. The next session "Even if Japan could get the •/ veto the bill, administration forces Urges Chief aanization of yachtsmen, the men and even if she obtained the ward India but added that "the She said none of these strikes will be in charge of Mrs. Elmer only thing for the Australians to made no determined fight against Weden and Mrs. David Thomas. Coast Ouard Auxiliary has four help of German technicians. I was authorized by national unions it and there was little likelihood major purposes. These are: very much doubt whether she do is to prepare for the worst.’’ and most of them were short. In Yugoslavia Officers Be 1. To cooperate with the Coaat the Senate, which earlier had ap­ Due to telephone calls still being would get the chance to restore Urging caution in any restric­ proved separate legislation of the Guard In the performance of cer­ these wells as long as there is an tive labor legistration. Mead said received at headquarters, the fol­ Young Men (Continued from Page One) same nature, would remove the lowing is printed for the final time. tain of Its duties. Allied Air Force.” Ke.ssler said. he was informed by the War La­ Traiiiinen Shot restriction. First Alders are urged to clip this S. To further Interest in safety bor Board that not a single new at sea and upon navigable waters. killed near Lebane and 80 captur­ In all, the bill included loan item, and to keep it in their poe- ^Continued from Page One) defense strike had been certified ed near Alesinac. authorizations aggregating $105,- session until they have complied S. To promote a better under­ From Anihnsh to it since the group was formed standing of the laws, rules and 14,000 Nazis Slain The Wienertagblatt said Sara­ 000,000, direct appropriations of with it. The following first aid men in ’’strategic po.sitions” In the regulations relating to motorboats recently. jevo police captured 30 men, work­ $648,170,517, and reappropriations articles must be secured by the armed services. Hill said: Senator Thomas said In his let­ and yachts. On 'Northwestern (Continued from Page One) ers by day and guerrillas by night, of $18,384,620. The total of $771,- first alders for their kits. These "It is young men who will take 4. To promote wider knowledge ter to, Nelson and other officials who had been attacking trains and .’)55.137 compares with direct ap­ can be purcha.sed in town, and first the offensive, strike the enemy o f navigation and operations of Ists, ha.ve .stopped train move­ that Congress and the administra­ ambushing officers. Wicnertag- propriations of $1,127,623,854, re- aiders are askec^ to get them a.s quickly and decisively at a place vessels. Front in 15 Days ments. Two railroad buildings tion were bolni: condemned for blatt’s editor made an appeal for appropriations of $26,209,866 and soon as.possible and keep them in of our choosing, and who will car­ To date the established Coaat were set afire Wednesday night. not repealing the 40-hour week "peace, order and work. " loan authorizations of $270,000,000 their kits^ There is no need to call ry the war to the heart of the en­ Brotherhoods of Railroad ’Train­ law and for not enacting legisla­ Ouard Auxiliary units in the sev­ (Continued from Page One) He said In a broadcast that paid for the present year, an aggregate headquarters for information. emy’s capital. eral seaboard states have served men, Locomotive Firemen and En­ tion outlawing strikes. He listed agents of London and Moscow are of $1,423,833,720. Two Objectives in War / as training centers for yachtemen gineers struck Dec. 28 in protest a long series of charges he said stroyed were 60 three-motored "trying to drive Serbia into a Each kit will contain one-two "We can not win the war by Wishing to further their know­ that a proposed contract would ig­ the officials would be asked to an­ blood bath by inciting civil war. defending something In the United ledge of a variety of maritime sub- transports. nore seniority rights and reduce Reds Assert and three inch bandages, a one- swer "Dark powers are beginning to inch roll of adhesive tape, a pair States; we can not win the war J^ts. The basic unit of the Auxil­ wages. The company maintained 17,000 .Shipbuilders Idle agitate. " he said. "I fear they by defending something in the iary is the Flotilla consisting of It would boost wages an average of scissors, a pair of tweezers, 3>,4 !Seck o f Reds' Sack The.se incliulcd complnint.s th,it could dig a grave for the Serbian Famine Near per cent iodine, x tourniquet, aro­ western hemisphere. We have not less than ten boats and ten of 26.7 per cent and on a straight 17,000 sjiipbutlders were idle .in people. .. .The Serbian fate lies but two objectives In this w a r - members. Membership in the Aux­ Growing Narrower time eight-hour day they would be matic Spirits of Ammonia and California while there was a great only in Serbian hands.” ■ compresses. one is %erfln. and the other Is iliary te open to citizens of the London, March 14—i/P)—The J9.56 for engineers. $8.36 for con­ shortage of ships, that machines For Norway Unit^ States who are at least 18 Tokyo. When we have reached neck of the sack the Russians are ductors, $7.40 for firemen and $7 and tools were idle in defense these objectives, we have won the lyaars of age. The Coast Guard re- drawing around the Germans In for brakemen. plants eight to 16 hours a day and First Aid daaaea igai^ a motorboat as any docu- 2 More Ships (Continued From Page One) Monday, 7:00 p.m;—Advanced war. the Rzhev-Vyazma area on the that defense strjkes were increas­ Imented or numbered vessel pro­ central front between Moscow and first aid class under’ S. Merenino at Hill declared that many of the pelled by machinery and not more ing. nets Is flourishing throughout the State Trade School—Final exami­ older officers, though loyal, were Smolensk is growing steadily nar­ Thomas said Congress members Subs’ Vicliiiis Thaw 65 feet in length. A yacht is rower. a military commentator Janies Rogers area. The speculators cater to the nation. “ too wedded to archaic concepts were being asked why men were of warfare and have come through oonsidered any documented or said today. Quislingites who receive official Tuesday, 7:.30 p.m.- New stand­ numbered vessel used exclusively not drafted for defense Industrial (Continued from Page One) sum.s for their so-called activities. ard first aid class at Sub Alpine the years too imbued with the old An official report from Stock­ Enters U. S. Navv work, who many workers were re­ for pleasure or any sailboat used holm declared that the German "Fats have completely disap­ Club, Eldrldge street. Mag'inot line defense idea. .exclusively for pleasure, over 16. areaway of reinforcement qr re­ quired to join unlon.s before they chant ship referred to by the Navy peared from the home market, for Friday, 7:30 p.m. — Standard "Their places,” he added, "must I feet in length measured end to end could get war plant Jobs, why it as torpedoed in the Caribbean the Germans have requisitioned first aid class at 2nd (Congrega­ be taken by younger men with treat had been cut to 20 miles. James Rogers, formerly fore­ and over the deck, not including The commentator said Russian was necessary to pay overtime for area. i large quantities. The Norwegian tional church, S. Merenino, instruc­ daring and imagination, who rec­ the sheer. Persona not owning attacks in the south probably were man for Henry Mutrie. local con­ any war work and why plants An enemy submarine attacked j population is denied even the food tor. ognize and accept the nece.sslty suitable boats may become Asso­ being made by larger forces than tractor and builder, has entered could not bf operated around the ' Castries harbor on St. Lucia, Brit­ ! products of harsh necessity. for new strategy and new tactics ciate Members of the Auxiliary. in the north where heavy snow the United States Navy following clock. ish West Indies, on Monday night, "There Is not even herring mar- if the war is to be won. ” ^ Each Flotilla in the Auxiliary is, confined movement of troops, ex­ a competitive examination. Rog­ Wants to Get Facts damaging two ships and causing I garine to be bought, all the re- to a degree, a self governing body cept ski patrols, to hlghw-ays. ers passed the examination suc- ” I don’t endorse all of these com­ alight caHualties, tbe British an­ I m.alning reserves of herring hav­ Hospital Notes headed by an elected Commander, I'se Houses as Pillboxes cesafully and has been appointed plaints and I don't believe all of nounced. The harbor la a consider­ ing been shipped to Germany. Italy Reports Vice Commander and Junior Com- The Germans are holding the a Chief Carpenter’s Mate. He will these charges are true,” Thomas able distance from the U. S. out­ Reqnlaltlon More Food niander. Applicants for member- front by fortifying virtually every be assigned to a Naval Construc­ told reporters, "hut I want to get post on tbe island. "Now a new requisition of food Admitted yesterday — Caroline Liner Damaged m p are examined by a committee tion unit upon reporting for active the facts on the official record so inaurmnee Rates Ralaed products for the needs'of the Ger­ Rh.vnes, 30 Strant street: Harriet o f Flotilla members and may be village and using houses as pill­ boxes. he added. duty. the people can know what is going War risk rates on shipments be­ man Army of Occupation has been Miller, 229 East Center street; accepted or rejected, subject to Rogers’ brother Is now serving on” tween the West Indies and the announced. (Continued from Page One) [ wpeal according to regulations. "Th* Germans have large stores Mrs. Mabel Ctole, 99 Norman tn the Far East as a member of Representative Gore (D-Tenn), north cijast of South America and "It also has been-r^jxirted that street; Louis Schaller, 69 Autumn . sach applicant must pass a two in the villages so they do not re­ quire dally maintenance.’’ he said. a submarine crew on the Asiatic sponsor of an overall price control east coasts of Mexico, central a few days ago Quisling issued or­ street; William Gabbey, 63 Union the submarine was sunk by the YOUR MOVE !l* r t examination. The first sec- "They hang on to these places and patrol. Both are nephews of bill, said: "Nothing short of an America and the United States ders for the confiscation of all street: Eugene Rohan, 517 Hart­ destroyer Cigno. commanded by tlon Is designed to establish the fight even when they may be cut i Charles Rogers of 53 fearl street, overall celling over prices, profits, were raised from $2.,50 per $100 to articles made of nonferrous met­ Lieut. Comdr. Massimo Franti. personal competence of the appli- ford road; Miss Leoia Veitch, off. They have an enormous num- \ wages, and rents would be either $4 00 for tankers and from $2 to als for the war needs of the Ger­ Rockville; Gregory Tuttle, 303 Britlifh air raids on the outskirts . cant ,ln the handling and operation effective or fair. The present situa­ $3..50 on other vessels. man troops. Copper door handles. of occupied Athens and on the ! o f vessels, the rules of the road, ber of anti-tank mines which they Oakland street. put out in the snow. Their posi­ tion is fast getting out of hand. It Underwriters made comparable ] faucets, metal rails, etc., have African cities of Tripoli and Ben­ i the bouyage system of the United (lliaptcr Praiseil Discharged yesterday - Stanley gasi were reported today by the tions are extremely difflcuH to at­ requires drastic action. Half-heart­ increa*ses in rates , on shipmenUi been taken from offices, theaters Pollnski. 19 North School street; I Btates and tbe navigation laws ap­ between the Gulf and West Indies and private homes.” Italian high command. plicable to ik f vessel. The second tack” ed piecemeal methods will not he Donald Hubbard, 179 Main street; MORE BONDS YOU BUY...THE MORE PLANES WILL p For Work at Fire sufficient.” and north coast South American It said the R. A. F. caused no w^if of the examination consists Adolph Capelio, 183 Hilliard Street; damage or casualties. Representative Monroney (D- ports and on other routes involv­ Mrs. Armanda Mailing, 91 Foster > of an Inspection of the applicant's Nazis Claim Russian ing Atlantic coast courses. The I beat to establish its seaworthiness Okla I said "It should be done Shell Damages street. ' and to ascertain that it is properly New York When fire gutted qiilckly; It’s always bad to lock the rate on tanker cargoes in the Pa­ Artillery Disperses Attacks Repulsed bam (loor after the horse is gone," cific was moved Up from 50 cent.s ev•yrry dirn^ fKJt is'lftt aKsoli^Ty^J^b^Tre'd for tKe neceroi- equipped with suitable safety and (From German 6road- the once proud luxury liner Nor­ I*arge Building Tliio Axis WaTtipRfi tis Ts a mStfiF"if lifc^or dralTi/for ,atenalllng devices. An Associate Berlin mandie In New York Harljor, to $1 per $100. Old Clislom Axis Libyan Patrols casts), March 14.— Russian tics of food, clotiiing, and shelter should be, yes, must be, Member must pass the first half I .A’merlcan Red Cross volunteier Cairo, Egypt, Msrch 14.— — America, your /ree America! Now, as never liefore in all attacks on the German and Ru- (Continued Fl'oiii Page One) In the village of Tenganan, Artillery activity In dispersing of the examination. manlan position.^ in the Kercli i.iX'orkers wsr* quick to arrive at Citizen’s Club Merchant Ship's loaned to your Government! Policing Duties ' thc acent with canteens and niedl- Dutch East Indies, men are for­ Axis patrols In the Libyan sector our glorious history, our Army, Navy and Marine Ciorps ' Since wartime conditions have penln.siila of the Crimea, strongly ' cal supplies. Survivors Landed charge of the bomb bidden to work inder penalty of was reported today by British p^ced added responsibility on the supported by the Red Army tanks Dance Tonight squad; said the qhell traveled a public thraahing administered Middle East headquarters. urgently need planes, tanks, ships and guns! / and planes, have been hurled back I This fact was noted by PM. San Juan, Puerto Rico, March iWe must art fast. Start gettin’g yfnir sKafe of United regular Coast Guard establish­ New York tabloid, which roundly 14— Fifty-six of probably a a ^ u t 2,000 yards. ”It was very by women. A communique said British col­ ment, it is anticipated that well with heavy los.ses to the Rus.slans, j fortunate that it did not go umns. penetrating enemy territory the German high command an- 1 rritlclzed work of volunteers dur­ 'The semi-formal dance spon- total of 67 crew and passengers of Literally billions of dollars are needed i^ e d ia le ly to States Defense Bonds and Stamps today. Get them founded Coaat Guard Auxlllaiy a small U. S. merchant ship torpe­ through one of the windows, as it County’s Indians on rSconnotterlng expeditions, ‘ nounced today ing the fire but commented. "Shin­ .sored by the Amencan-Lithuan- flotillas will take over some of ing exception was the Red Cross. doed and sunk on March 6 have would have wrecked any office it ma(ie contact with Axis positions in produce these and other weapons of defense . . . of rcfiularly, day after day, week after week. If you have, the policing and patrol duties of The action’ a resumption of ian Citizen’s Club basketball team entered,” he added. spite of defense shelling. fighting in that area after a It moved in, stayed out of the way reached Haitian and Cuban ports, Nearly 4000 Indians reside on tb e. service, particularly during will he held tonight at the Man­ it was confirmed here today. The shells came from a 37-mil- already bought a Bund, now is the time to get more! lengthy lull, precipitated hard of firemen and police, did its job chester Country Club Proceeds of the Indian reservations of Mari­ offense . . . and of Victory! They rahst be produced the summer months. To that end, quickly and expertly." Some survivors were rescued 1 "uiPl't 8Tun that fires automatlc- copa county, Arlz. The reserva­ , First Shot (niallfied yatchtsmen on the At- fighting, the Germans added. For­ the affair will be used to pur­ after three days in the water while ally at the rate of 125 rounds a America’s first shot in World now I The money musL be secur^ now! Let's do ty-six Ru.asian tanks were report- j chase uniforms and equipment for tions In that county have a total Remember, every Bond you buy is a blow at the military i yintlc seaboard are now being ac­ Stiver a Naval vessel picked up two oth­ minute. The shells weigh about area bf 132,500 acres. War 1 was not fired in France but cepted Into the many flotilla or­ ed destroyed. I the team. ers after five days on an improvis­ a pound each. in Guam by Corporal Michael it the voluntary way, the Au^negh ^ ay, the Uefense maniacs attacking us— that every dollar you invest will ganizations where Coast Guard The Russian Air Force lost 17 Miss Rita Bombard will be The words "sterling silver” ed raft without food or water. The Equitable building houses Chockle of tbe U- 8. Marines. , personnel instruct them in their planes in air battles yesterday guest soloist, and music will be workers, but most of them Oddity stamped on article, of use or Thirty-four members of the 16,000 Bond way! / come back to you tcith interest ota that brighter, happier wartime duties. Flotilla members without loss to the German Air ) furnished by Tony Obright and crew of a Norwegian tanker also were unaware of what had hap­ Jump From Towers and their craft may wel' be ex­ Force, the communique said.' *!*’ *’' Stanley Backus. I arrived here. They were pic’ked"up pened until the general excite­ When a water hole is dug in Before Jumping from planes, If we are to smash tKe enem/ out of our seas and blast day when Victory is ours, and there is peface again through­ pected "to handle the direction of During the ponocf between ofni ^ chairman of the dance committee, by the Navy after 60 hours in life- ment spread. One air raid war­ the sand near White Sands Na­ U. S. Marine Corps parachutists water borne traffic at regattas March 6 and 12, the Germans aald, « n t of the metal being copper, stated this morning tiAt the nd- ' boats. One lifeboat' with 7 crew den went into action immediately tional Monument, N. M., the pool practice jumping from towers sim­ t'im from the air oyer our heads, every dollar you can spare. out the world. and other boat gatherings. In ad­ the Russians lost 209 planes, of Pure sliver is too i»o£t to with- vance ticket sale promises a very members from the Norwegian ship and prepared to lead 200 workers mysteriously becomes stocked With ilar to the ones used at the New dition they will have certain pa- ! which 130 were shot down tn air stand much usage. large turnout for the affair. la still missing. to shelter. fish tn a short time. York World’s Fair. teol and scout assignment.s on in- fight.s. 26 by anti-aircraft fire and i -6 ______\ ______Shore waters. seven by infantry. The remainder \ FACTS ABOUT DEFENSE 50MDS —(SERIES E) Remember— can William L. Nicoll of 1057 As.v-| were destroyed on the ground, rix i.v snrrniTY rou 'Btart buying DrfniM Bonds 4 A lum street, Hartford. Conn., is In that period, the Germans ac- m ir \ t r r i i no rifEV oostt YOl I.f.VO UNCLX .XAM chrr BACK by buying Drfense Stamps I I I p the organizer of the recently form- knowledged. thev lost nine planes, $19.75 .... , . . . $15.00 for as fittle aai.iajiti* ■ e/w •d Saybrook flotilla while Maclear , jn the North’ African fighting, 537.50 .... , . . . $50.00 Jacoby. Saugatuck. Conn., heada : the Germans said British troip Revised $75.00 .... , . . . $100.00 up the Westport unit. Connecticut | camps and stores of materiel tn Weekdays Schedule . . . . $500.00 $375.00 .... to rertfa in Defense Stampe bay* S jachtsmen who desire to form i t)if Tobruk area were bombed $750.00 ...... $1,000.00 cartridgee. flotillas should communicate with i while air attacks on British bases Die Director, Coast Guard Auxii- ; gt .Malta continuel night ami day IThm is maluruy? T e n jru% from lh*\iine too buy the Bond. If you o«e* Fires Biirniir^ $10.00 in Defense Stamps bays 2 steel I*eave South .Manchester AM. AM. AM. AM. AM A M. A M. A M. A M. A M. A M. A M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.'P.M- PM . P.M. n * ' ciatioo. or other Defenee Bond Agency. ^ helmets. What ofcoul Drfmtt Staapa? B »in g Defen*e Stamp* i* a convenient wav 'of uiving (Oontlniied from Page One) Lee Fracchis. president of the- Manchester Sportsmen s Club re­ Main and Center Streets.., 6 15 6 45 7.16 7.45. 8 15 9 15 9.45 10.15 10.45 11.15 11 45 12.15 12.45 3.15 3.45 4.16 4.45 5.15 5.45 6.15 7.15 9.15 10.15 11.15 numey »ilh which to boy a real Defenoe Bond. Slam|>« are oold for a* lilllele a* lOf. Main and Charter Oak Sts. . 6.19 6.49 7.19 7.49 Tht More Defense Bonds You Buy ceived word last evening that the . 8.19 9 19 9 49 10.19 10.49 11.19 11 49 12.10 12.49 3.19 3.49 4.W 4.49 5.19 5.49. 6.19 7.19 9.10 10.19 11.19 ¥**"'*S«*‘»»*' V km should Ihtvm BatU f Start now; buy rrgnlarly. ' ha* a D efrnM find eight German fighters were three ponds in Bolton will be | Bridge Street ...... 6.23 6.53 7.23 7.53 8.23 9.23 9.53 iO.23 10.53 1T.23 11.53 12.’J3 12.63 3.23 3.53 4i33 4.53 5.23 5.53 6.23 7.23 9.23 10.23 11.23 Savings Pay.Roll .kllotmmt Plan, take advantageuf it NOW. IN> tS T IN SAi t T l — reported destroyed in one fight 6 26 ^ The More Planes Will Fly • stocked with perch and pickerel' Hillstown Road ...... 6.56 7.26 7.56 8.26 9.26 9.56 10.26 10.56 11.26 11.56 12.26 12.56 3.26 3.56 4.26 4.66 5.36 5.56 6.26 7.26 9.26 10.26 11.26 W ITO PERFECT SAFETYl tlone, at the Industrial renter of Ridgewood Road ...... 6 29 6.59 7.29 7.59 8.29 9.29 9.59 10.29 10.59 11.29 U.59 12.29 12.59 3.39 3.59 4.29 4.59 5.29 5.59 6.29 7.29 9.29 10.29 1L29 Hasebroiick. I tomorrow. Anyone who is interest- I cd is asked to show up at the ponds ZONE LIMIT -Saturdays Only. The British announced the loss and give a hand'In the work. Forbes Street ...... 6.31 7.01 7.31 8.01 8.31 9.01 9.31 10.01 10.31 11.01 11.31 12.01 12.31 1,01 1.31 2.01 2.31 3.01 3.31 4.01 4.31 5.01 5.31 6.01 6.31 7.31 0.31 10.31 11.31 •f five of their own fighters dur- Gold Street ...... 6.34 7.04 7.34 8.04 America Needs Men... Materials . . . Money—and the Money must come from YOU I Mr. Fracchia and Edward Rus­ 8.34 9.04 9.34 10.04 10.34 11.04 11.34 12.04 12.34 1.04 1.34 2.04 2.34 3.04 3.34 4.04 4.34 5.04 6.34 6.04 1 6.34 724 9.34 10.34 11.34 big the attack tn force. MTiitncy Street ...... 6.36 7.06 7.36 8.06 8.36 9 06 9.36 10.06 10.36 11.06 11.36 12.06 12.36 1.06 1.36 2.06 2.36 3.06 3.36 4.06 4.36 5.06 5.36 6.06 6.36 7.36 9.3« 10.36 11.3(& The Ministry of Homg Security sell of the East Hartford Division State and Market Streets.'. 6.45 7.15 7.45 8.15 8.45 9.15 9.45 10.15 10.45 11.15 11.45 12 15 12.45 1.15 1.45 2.15 2.45 3.15 3.45 4.15 4.45 5.15 5.46 6.16 6.45 7.46 9.45 10.45 11.45 ■aid today that air raid Casualties of the Connecticut Sportsmen’s as- k> the United Kingdom during sociation, will have to be on hand i / February totalled 22 killed and 21 at the Keeney Cove in Glastonbury I HAR'TFORD TO SOUTH MANCHESTER Injured and hospitalized at 9 o’clock Sunday morning to ; load the fish, which are to . be i G«t Your Leave Hartford A M. A.M. AM. AA.M. M. A.M. A M. A M. A M. A.M. A M. A M. A M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.K. stocked onto three large trucks, j • • • • •{owl From there, they" will bring the ’ Share of U. S. Defense BON.DS Some Casualties State and Market Streets. 6 4.1 7.15 7.45 8.15 8.45 i 9.45 10.15 10.45 11.15 11.45 12 IS 12.45 1.15 1.45 fish through Manchester and hence 3.45 4.15 4.46 6.15 5.45 6.15 6.45 7.46 8.45 9.45 10.45 11.45 Church Comer ...... 6 51 7.21 7.51 8.21 8.51 I 9.51 10.21 10.51 11.21 11.51 12.21 12.51 1.21 1.51 3.51 4.21 4.51 5.21 5.51 6.21 6.51 7.51 8.51 9.51 10.51 11:51 (Caused by Raid to Bolton. WHHiiey Street ...... 6 54 7.24 7.54 8.24 8.54 Berlin (F>om German Broad- I 9.54 10.24 10.54 11.24 11.54 12 24 12.54 1.24 1.54 3.64 4.24 4.54 5.24 5.54 6.24 6.54 7.54 8.64 9.54 10.54 11.54 The public' is invited, to watch Gold Street ...... 6 56 7.26 7.56 8.26 8.56 I .0.56 10.26 10.56 11.36 11.16 12.26 12.50 1.26 1.56 ■aatel March 14— /Pi—Some cas- the manner in which these clubs 3.56 4.26 4JM 5.26 6.56 6.26 6.66 7.56 8S6 9.56 10.56 11.55 Forbes Street ...... 6.59 7.29 7.59 8.29 8.59 I 9.59 10.29 10.59 11.29 11.59 12.29 12.59 8.59 4.39 4119 5.29 6.59 6.29 6.59 7.59 8.59 9JS 10.59 llJf» MlUas among the civilian popula- operate in stocking fish. The fish ZONE LIMIT ttM were caused last night In a 'Saturdays Only. are already caught and are now In Ridgewood R^ad ...... 7.01 7.31 8.01 8.31 9.01 9.31 10.01 10.31 11.01 11.31 13.01 12.31 1.31 2.01 2.31 3.01 Brttteh air raid on Cologne, the boxes In the liver, waiting to be 4.01 4.31 5.01 5.31 6.01 6.31 7.01 8.01 9.01 10.01 11.01 12.01 Hillstown Road ...... 7 04 7.34 8.04 8.34 9.04 9.34 10.04 10.34 11.04 11.34 12.04 12.34 1.34 2.04 2.34 3.04 4.04 4.34 5.04 5.34 6.04 6.34 7.04 8.04 9.04 10.04 11.04 12.04 Qsmiaii high command said today. picked up. From the boxes, they Bridge Street ^...... 7.07 7.37 8.07 8.37 9.07 9.37 10.07 10.37 11.07 11 37 12.07 12.S7 1.37 2.07 2JT 3.07 4.07 4.37 5.07 6.37 6.07 627 7.07 8.07 9.071Q.07 11.07 12.07 R reported “ vartoua places in are scooped out with hand nets Main and Charter Oak Sts. . 7 11 7.41 yiBtesn Oermany and partteular- 8.11 8.41 9.11 9.41 10.11 10.41 11.11 11.41 12.11 12.41 1.41 2.11 2.41 3.11 4.11 4.41 6.11 5.41 6.11 6.41 7.11 8.11 9.11 10.11 11.11 12.11 and are put into a basket and Main and Center Streets... 7.15 7.45 8.15 8.45 9.15 9.45 10.15 10.45 11.15 11.45 12.15 12.45 ^■MMenUal dlstrtcts tn Cologne- finally into barrels In the trucks. 1.45 2.15 2.45 3.15 4.16 4.45 6.15 6.45 6.16 6.45 7.15 826 9.16 10.15 ILIS 13.15 .teete bombed. Then t h ^ a r e ready to be hauled , tfce M Uah bomber was s^ot to various waters. w*en over waetem Germany Last year, there were quite a Please Note! Under our rearranged schedule the original 6:30 a. m. trip has been eliminated* Two fonner Saturday only trips 1.845 and Bitttek pkmee were dawned tew poD^ stocked In this manner. 2:43 to Hartford and 2:15 and 3:15 to Manchester become regular trips. CLIP AND SAVE THIS SCHEDULE FOR FUTURE REFER­ fl(Btet« over tbe Eag- Osacp pofid on the Weat Side, Bol- ijSs^ted occupied terrl- ^ poada. Columbia lake. East ENCE. Phone: Hartford 8-2835i Manchester 3063 or 6404. _ ' , • r. The Colonial Board Co. ika were ■oms at tbsM m m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 14. 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1942 PAGE SEVEN ^^AGE SIX

Rusaia Still Needa Help retail prices which the housewife pays for pork. It is the house­ Your Income Tax Helps Pay Blood Plasma Latest Broadway Revue MaftrlffBt»r "R«d Star," with the apparent­ wife's job to know this, and to Washington in War Time ly Incurable optimism which fea­ C om m ent News of Vets and Their Auxiliaries Navy*s Ammunition Bill— protest again.st, and refuse to pay. On Increase Is Voice from the Past &irtitti9 Hfralft tures most Soviet • propaganda, any increases ahe may find. By Jack Stinnett • Columbia, was arrested on a traf- proclaims that the offensive this The second Henderson price From The River^ Road I Washington— It la becoming fle charge and through an error $231 Worth Every Second ------• I more and more likely that some was searched. Police said they IHC spring will be Russian, not Ger­ ceiling, effective next Monday, ap­ Li/e Preaerver Suit Production Rises as By Mark Barron on stage. Immediately the autU'- ' It BliMlI Strcat By Malcolm Mollan '' I drastic—and I mean drastic—con- found secret bomb mechanisms, a Dilworth- man, and predicts that the Red plies to second hand tires which, In every single second of the New York, March 14 - rr Corndl Spread Across Nation. Howard in the heckling. They Foundaa Oetebar I. Iltl_____ inexorably to Hitler's defeat. \' e , til this time been free from any a weekly letter In which he shares with his forniet readers the cies with new weapons to combat The deluge has given Washing­ the United SUtee Navy estimates was a thriving busines.' along the couldn t resist the chance to give philosophical beneflta of his own peaceful retirement to the banks fifth columnists and spies. ton officials the Jitters. Already Los Angeles, March 14—(F) Keith-Albee, Orphcuin, Interstate PublUhad Evary Evanln* Eicept certainly hope so, but we will be government supervision. The ab­ Post' it will expend $231 in ammunition, a free performance. of the Niantic River. Ixiok for his contribution ench .Saturday.) There is no serious criticism of the necessity for a search and — A Ilfe-presetrver suit in m By Howard W. Blakealee and various other circuits aertts.' Igiter whf'n Draper was doing a ■ondaTa and Holldaya. Entar.d at doing ourselvc.s or Russia no good sence of any government restrlc- which the wqarer—the invent­ or Just about what ten small In­ tha Poat Offlca at the work being done by existing se.zurd warrant in spy rases has No. 102 Warking for On# Tear, New York, March 14.- ■;!>) The country. Audiences knew the vari- medley of his exciting dances while ■ Conn., aa Sacond Claaa Mai! Matter. by believing that It is already an 1 tion on price for this class of tlrc-s a.gcnries. But ever since Pearl been removed. By executive or­ or claims—;dan float about come taxpayers will hand over to ou-s acts a.' well a.s they knew wan­ the orchestra played a group of accomplished fact. Harbor, there has been a growing der and Justice department rul­ reading a liewspaper or smok­ nation’s war effort i.s clearly niir- SUBSCRIPTION rates ! ha.s led to a wild market, in which Without having, In the smallest • cred honor." Well, they can save Uncle Sam this year. dering members of their own fam­ ."leveral songs, the audience list of discovered fifth column ac­ ings, other restrictions against ing was demonstrated to mar­ il TO r^ed in the production of dried ily and for long they greeted them cciiil'ln'l re.si.st singing the lyrics as Ona Tear by Mall ...... »• ™ • Kxperts on Ru.ssla believe that , prices have been flcgrce, changed my opinion of themaelves their searching, for itime experts yesterday. To Reorganize For one year's active war oper­ Par Month by Mall ...... I .an tivities. counter-esuionage work have been ations. the United States Navy lilood plasma, the pint bottles of as they would a n'turmng prodigal hu triiiped nimbly around the Slncla Copy ...... t os such propaganda is designed to ^ ^^d paid, all legally. But , vi^rtime hoarders, I am not at all there Just i.sn't any such hile. FBI agents recently picked up lifted. From the West Coast par­ The inventor, Capt. Semen fluffy .siioalaiice Unit looks like son. fit age. OalWarad Ona Year ... ______.so.00 Kro|(haus of the U. S. Mer­ Sons of Legion counts that the losses of airplanes bolster tRC ifiOtale of the Russian henceforth, such prollteering will „,re that one of the best services Like it or not, they have th.- more than 50 suspects in Dallas ticularly come complaints that MonS-Ypres Post may be as high as 100 per' cent. taffy and carries a potential life Thia week there relurni'd to And when the revue really got County, Texas, with cameras, Ki<,, existing measures are inac^quate. chant Marine, eaya Its warm into it.s va:ide\>lle stride with MEMBER o r people, and not primarily directed ' j,, iiiej-a). There are now official (hat have been rendered to the choice of beating the Nazis and i^id comfortable, air and wat­ '^ ia |s not guess work. It is in every liottle. Broadway a gllin|).sc of that senti­ THE associated PRESS dios, weapons. Thirteen German part of the evidence before the Before Pearl Harbor, donors mental and hllariou.s pa.st of the Helen ReynwhTs skating girls do­ Tha Aaanctatad Praaa la airlnalra- to the outside world, from which pnecs for second hand tires, ad- American people has not been the the Jap.s into the bloody mud il B. W. V. er-tight. A small bottle in a Friday evening, March 20, the ly antitlad to tha uaa or rapubllca- and Italian aliens, all purportedly I .mked a high counter-espionage pocket, he added, will carry subcommittee of the Senate Com­ averaged 2,700 pints a month. ever changing theater. ing their fast maneuvers on the tlon of all nawa dlanaicbaa <*radtt»d Russia • de.serves and needs more according to the amount of unconscious contribution of those eternal elimination, or of being ^ suicidal running amok In which in possc.ssion of munitions and official where he thouaht the real Son# of Legion will be reorganised mittee on Appropriations when it With the Japane.se attack, the tig-» In "I’rlorities i ( llt24 " the first rollers foliowtd by an acrobatic sufficient concentrated food 4UU(-Tha U. S. N avy Spends to It or not otharwiaa cradliad In help. Unfortunately, the props- , ^^.^ar on the tire. Those prices, j completely selfish persons who, stripped naked and living under I the Japs are engaged. Because In other .suspicious equipment, were problem, lies. tablet' to. sustain a '' person at the Post. Comrade Rogers has was considering the latest bill for lire rose to 27.000." nighter.s saw a mu.sical revue that leaiii, then tlH; i.udieme cheered thia paper and also tha local nawa picked up near an important alr- P rep are P lan s ha.s changed little, with the excep­ and ycllc'l more than most audl- publlahed hareln. gnnda hn.s Us effect abroad as well M„nday. should he post some months ago, began to grab the lash of the mongrel monke.vs destmying themselves they are "K.spiphage ran be fought ef­ for weeks. He intends to de­ the enlargement of the Navy. This Much fv ary Second In February it rose again to 4.5.- jdane factory in New Jer.soy. fectively," he said. "It is the so- done a swell job getting the boys tion of the addition of a line of enc.e.s wo^ild ever have done at an All riKhta of republlcatlon of as at home, and. coupled with sl>’ ,^|| garages, t-'or the top of Nippon or of the jwrvei ted , making more trouble in t'ho world monstrate the device to Wash­ The bill Itself, carrying appropri­ Tor Ammunition Alono. 000 Our military schedule calls apaclal dlanatchea herein are alao and stoic up sugar far beyond There was a sorio.s of similar called fifth roKmin that is the real For (Carnival together and every member of th# for 215,000 pints by July 1 and chorus girls, from the vaudeville old fa.'ihioned vaudeville show. The German admissions of great diffi- , second hand tire, .size ington Naval and Marine o f­ ations for $26,494,260,474, la the raiarTad their Immediate needs. They cre­ madmen of HItleria. I than they are wotth, ten million arrests in New Orleans. In San problem. A good fifth columnist • Post, as well as the Auxiliary, are largest of Its kind In the world's a grand total of ?>.30,000 by July shows which really .u.si'd to be tir.sDafighteis apfiarently are most­ I ficials. exacted to be on hand for this oc­ Full service client of E. culties on the Russian front, oper- ^ p oo-lfi. the mn.ximum legal price ated the sugar shortage and so But such Americans are onl.v : times over, Antonin, suspects were caught is a model citizeh. His very ef­ history. It equals the entire cost next year. In early March the pro­ 'Tlan.orous event.' when Ihi'y would ly Du.striited ham actors. Service Inc. atos to convince many people that jj, down to with rode books, maps of vital fectiveness depends 0(j it. He may casion. duction rate i. a’re’ad more than opi'ii r'verv Monday afleinoi.n at Rewrites Of Old .\ofa I au'ed the forthcoming rationing. the very,every few. Must of u.s i But they are destroying them- The regular monthly meeting, of A large space In the rear of the of the last world war to the Unit­ military establishments, binocu­ even be contributing to. Our war Army and Nav>* CTlub smoker Wed- ed States. It is an indication of the enough for the.se quota.' ahead of j tile V.'UlelV c:talel oil Uroal'.MlV, The .ciketchea that Holtz. Baker PuhlUhers Repreecntatlvee. The the Russians have the situation so ^ „]| i arcas.'^cs. the Mons-Ypres Po.st was held in home haa been act aside for scrap Julius Msthews .Special Agency-- And nothing else whatever, not are Just beginning to boil and selves nevertheless, with a dread- lars, weapons and gas masks. effort while waiting to jtJve aid nesdav night. kind of fighting the navy expects time I the histone r./lioe ll’.-a'er w hu h and Ho'.vard perform are largely well in hand that they necil little i ('barging a prii r higher than material, such as old iron, metal of New Tork. Ctilrsgo, Detroit snfl even the rationing of Urea and the there isn't the very smallest doubt fill inevitahlencss. And it is this and assistance to the enenty. the British American elub last Bill’ Senkbell and Harold Gray to do all over the world. The con­ But thi.s hlooil-givlng is hardly IS now a inov:e house re'viites of Hi ts they have been do­ Boston * Wednesday evening. Commander are the only members of Epieds all kinds so all that Is necessary Is " I ’riorili. s i-f l'i4.' ■ ha.s l/i i ing for years in vnii'leville and mu- or no help. , this scherlule will he a violation extreme probability that there will country of ours that has to he the In Norfolk, Vs., federal agent; "With existing kaws, w ^ can templated expenditure of ammu­ yet even started Miuh of the , that when we get to boiling fast Lindsay presided and the attend­ ClWpter still at Newington. They to drop it in the designated place : Holtz M'l'lie llo-.’.aid. Phil Raker .•!:i'al . c’liiedie.s. Di'.spite this aura MEMBER audit BUREAU OF arrested German and Italian deal with the spies and saboteufa, nition and attrition of airplanes, nation has not yet been organized, What has actually been happen­ of the law. and shoukl be reptirted s(x3n be no tires st all except for enough we shall give off* enough Instrument of fate m completing From all sections of the country ' and Paul Draper .a.s hea'ldner.s and I o' age till re is a c ertain delight CIRCULATIONS aliens with short wave receiving but how to handle the fifth col­ ance was good. Plans were'formu­ are Improving. shows that the navy experts to do so that thou.sand.s who want to ing on the Russian front in the to local tire rationing headquar­ comes the demand for scrap iron you en ild clo.se our ''\t s and '.s'ell m living to icl.’ntify their jokes military use. has done so much to steam to wither the Axis abomi­ the destruction. .sets, cameras and ammunition. umnists without starting a nation­ lated for our big outdoor carnival YouTs truly was a guest of New a tremendous lot of offensive war­ volunteer still are unahle to iln » says to htni "je t'adore." tors. pas.sed beyond and around tires won't stay in business long. ing. Certainly not the grisly busl- | putip,. baa been doing all servers stated that Just before very tough- even if it steps on In­ ment will be drawn later. Every and sent their regards to the boys aircraft, the sums of $4,176,066 allowances made for the type and j there is also a life in every bottle. | member of the post is requested to in Manchester. The I02nd Infan­ home. The date is one week from which is i number of ena.my ships and plane.' water, you can alway.s persuade an Hov.atd, spurning ttie mademol- these points in the open country With a ceiling on second hand ness of Pearl Harbor. Pearl Har­ that submarine shebing near -San­ nocent toes if this country is to 000 for more aircraft. Only one year ago tlried hlood , •selb .s advances, icplus, ".shut the winter is to take the moat terrible plan the be.st way he can to make try was well represented. One of Monday, March 23. The commit­ produttion of we will have to fight, compared actor to "Ct wlictliei’ he is in fiont The President Looks Again not sternly defendetl by the Ger­ tires now in effect, and a previous bor Is more than ti^ thousand Man About ta Barbara, light-s flashed from avoid danger of the fifth column tee under Senior Vice Commander .supposed to bring plasma was a deh.ated remedy. It of or bark of the fool lights aiH dcHii yoiir.si'lf, ■ drubbing that any "uu'incible con­ the hills as if signalling a ship at catastrophe that has fallen on al­ the carnival a .success. the fine features of their affair ia naval aircraft this year up to 18,- with their opponents to date. I j was unfamiliar even to many mans. But so long as the Grr- ceiling on retreads In effect, the miles from the Pacific Coast; the The post also voted $2.50 to St. that each man present has to rise I William Pitkin is doing a swell job might mention that one of the wliether he Is lieing paM a hand­ I re. all Howard ti.sing tiiat same A new hope that we may be queror " in all historv ever took, sea. An employe of the Navy most every nation attacked by the 000. j physicians It was something medi- : ! mans continue to hold the main situation now is that there is a Mary’s Episco^l- church fdr the in turn and'give his name and out­ and he needs just a'bit more sup­ reasons we are putting it high is some salary or is performing as a gag in one of the many "passing moving toward a drastic and real-, groceryjitore is a block or « j Meantime the Japs have been go­ Magazine at Bellevue. District of Axis. Rear Admiral J. H. Towers, j cal science had known for 70 years 'liow revues in whic h he starred Manhattan purchase of a flag. fit. <■ port. Of course a member may oh that we must distribute this am­ guest star isUc program to preserve our eco- i situation will remain maximum legal price for any kind away. That makes a world of dif­ tain tickets anytime but this date Chief of the Bureau of Aeronau­ ano had overlooked Starts The lliskliiig and I think the edition in which ing it. like a hcKise on fire. And By George Tucker A letter received ft^m Comrade Our chapter is well represented munition at base.' and in ships all nomlc balance is provided by the | threatening, and all Russia s map- ^ of tiro .you can buy. Be sure you ference to millions of us. It takes allows outsiders a chance to at­ tics. warned the Committee that .Medical .\clvanee of War Howarcl demonstrated tins on he introdiiced il was in 1924. Now like the house on fire they have Jim Hines who Is still confined in on the auxiliary police, air raid the loss (0171018115*. "attrition" I of over the world and we have inn- I nifleent resistance in the past year ' khow what that price Is; don't at least an atom of imagination to I and blue marks? Often I can find tend. Senator William J. She*a will TfKlay it is the great medical opening night of ' |ci iorille.'i ’ when on this hr.st niglit 18 years later it fact that Wushington reports now I been providing a frightening spec­ I no injury to explain them n.s they the Veterans hospital in New York wasilens, State Guard, first aid aircraft woiil ''” son of the Women s Army Auxi­ Our club smoker has passed, but spent some advance time on the ' “ . . . . However, if anything like a stray should be kept in the body, and An.swer: The chief cause of ab­ On March 21st liid co-ooeiation in the sale of her j meeting noxt Thursday at the this w;iy a person would ha\e the Washington to the effect that the she gets It •needs only the knack of slipping liary Corps who is stationed * In long will be remembered the . with the facilities for tnanufartur- jected, asking Congress only for a Side of evidence for the prosecu- j unimportance Justifies it spark happened to set off all that will keep in water and v.aste ma­ normal dryness on the inside of greeting cards. If you have not had .same time. 2-4 ;30 p. m. We ran right to receive a hlood tran.sf'.i- extended use of buses at this tlm# an ace off the bottom of the deck, powder, neither air raid shelters. terial# which should be thrown Yorkshire, England. ing dried blood plasma. selective form of price control. tion...... porhaps the Governor nnay even be that the sugar ration- the nose is chronic rhinitis, or words of Col. A. D. Fisken. Before ^ '' any of these cards you esn still short of cloth to wrap the dress- Eighteen ( Hies Ready .'ion of the [itoi’er type, or plasma, •'■.could b(i (('lUrary to the public I and proper timing, to win the first cellars, stone walls nor gouged out out. chronic catarrhal Inflammation af­ Comrades David Maxwell and an attentive, appreciative audi- There was a Very fine attend- t.lace an order as so many have re- ings in. and if anyone ha.s any old a-s he himself might choose. ' ii.teiest ’ With his request. Congress, seeing needed to, for there Is no question | ing is causing more of us to real- James Leslie have been appointed These are new It has taken time For Your Album j pot. After that he is playing with I holes in solid cement would help The retained water may pro­ fecting the muenua membrane of ence of over 100, members of Co. ance at the last meeting of the quested more that Florence is still sheets and pillow cases that will ' Vii tor M' Qiuston. eompany aec- sU the political opportunities that that if the prosecution falls to i that the much more weighty , . them. They would all go up in one to serve on the Memorial Day taking orders. cut into either 15-lnch or 27- nch ' to make them, and lime to or- lt(tai\, sa.d th.at if the company duce dropsy or edema, which at the nose, which Inflammation may canlze the donor clinics. Eighteen used to surround an old-style tariff What do you treasure most ? By prove case it la going to oe somethin the other fellows money and can ifl„n t puff. first appears as a slight puffine.'s committee Commander Lindsay G and H of the State Guard, dub Auxiliary Tuesday night and the Mrs M ad elin e Drake i.4 in charge ' squares, will they please see that Posl-W ar Plans I ( ou'.d not use the 70 new buses on charged that the Governor was 7 1' time cause a decrease in the members and invited guests. Col. rnembership committee has just cities, all except two of them in schedule, all too willingly com­ that we mean, what is it that, afford to bluff and press the game; i __ or swelling under the skin which makes the third member. (X the handkerchief raffle. Com-j some member of the auxiliary get.s ^ hand "we will do the patriotic merely playing polltio^. that the j ■'eal. Judging from the complete secretion of mucus. In some forms Fisken pointed the picture of the ’ about reached their quota for this I the north and east, ni.w ai > ept ttiir.p and se:i them to some city when, you are taking a few quiet, and with reasonable luck, plus his 1 Bob Christenberry finds himself niav affect the a.ikles or area iin- of chronic rhinitis, (he drynes.s is Our sympathy ami good wi.'hes fade Whippert of the Post present-! them The dressings are rolled in plied. outcome is con.sidered iinrcrtain is , indi/ference to con.sequences th go to Walter Tedford who was present critical times and the part ysar. bringing in several new ed the Auxiliary with six beauti.ul ! small packages of two dozen each Red (?ross donor hlood. B( th ox- I'o Be I)i.scii.‘'se(l •hat can" reflective moments by yourself. stolcn aces, he has an excellent « peculiar dilemma. He is pres- jer the eyes. At the start the an annoying feat'jre, and is usual­ The great warning against any evidenced by the fact that thi.* which motorists have been giving admitted to the Memorial hospital we must play in it. members. We would like to take and then in large bundles of 16 : ceptions are in i.'alifoi nia. . # I 1 - 4 It u i lUcnt of the Broadway association, pi.ffmeafl mav come and go. hut ly Bccnnipanied by itching That he was ronversant with i this opportunity to welcome Mrs. handkerchiefs 4hat Mrs. Whippert | gives you the one special .satisfac- '• charge ha.s not already beep made chance of cleaning out all his op- i such, the brighter the ia>r it mav remaii.. The skin over this week with pneumonia. dozen I .Seven phai niareutu al houses' Uiniloii. .Mann 11 selective form of control was that over the River fload, it awms to h.s subject was self-evident, ■ Clothild Andisin, Mrs. Elsie An- crocheted and Mr. Gardner of the , ; re proces.'ing llie bloial no tion that nothing else carl dupli­ openly by .some good Republican ponents, so long as they do not i)right lights play along the Groat dropiscal p.art la stretched Don't forcet our Bingo games club presenteil J^-els'e that Mrs. \ O ('. Wladvslaw .--ikorski. premier of the it would be the tool of special in­ me that .something very much like (Idiopathic) .. t. . . . . 1 through his vears of service In the derson. Mrs. Thvra Hultgren, Mrs. 1 others yet have the f.Hi ilitiea. One HI ILI) RKSISTANCE NOW . . on the Governor's behalf, it is match him in duplicity. White Way the belter he likes it Uj-ht. has a pale glossy look, and Gardner crocheted. Six of Mrs. ! Polish government in exile, wiU Mpain.st rnidi*. Incrra.^e your resiit* terests seeking only their own cate? What i.s the one thing, the being said that he wa.s well aware- a majority of them had/never put Question R. K. a-sks: "What the Orange Hall Monday , geen M-nse of I Jennie Lappen and Mrs. Marion ' of these is in Californi.H. and all | On the other hand, Bob happens [j pressed with the fingers, will re- nlng. Lots of fun and good prizes Gouin as members of our organi­ Ganlner's have already been raffled (io-c ussions witii the ,'\nre if vitanUn A Is lacking, by one realization, the one memory, of the political dynamite in the much stock in the Ide^that, when Hitler’s one lousy trick was es- docs the term 'idiopathic means? " psychology in the Chinese. Japa- the others are in Pennsylvania. : United State s on poft-w ar rei on- advantage first. . to he the manager of the A.stor 1 main indented. Dropsy, however. and all for a worthy cause. j ... / ______^ zation. Refreshments were .served and were won by Mrs. Dorothy taking Father John's Mcdlcln«—• the one thought, which has the Highway Departn.ent sittiation. Answer This term ia applied to Mary Riixlinell Chniry I .New York. Indian.', Illinois tlnd I slruition piolilems dining a forth­ This warning has now come thelr tires are worn re.ss for higher ter, i>crhap8 over-ruling Judge lime came. Weren’t the Authori­ career of conque.st, has gained no- ever attractive, command lesser ing' the boys joun.eyed down to Home. was a very nice representation of in many other conditions. Its that we inflict upon the enemy or this week at the Army and Navy On Thursday. March 26th the Cornell the Auxiliary. waiting. I that you had better open your Inglis in a broad interpretat^n of ties building new synthetic rghber prices than those which face only In underestimating the losses in­ Club the following officers, to be the elub house In lime to hear part wages. This demand on the part public pdlicy. .. .otherwis^ the ^where a single facility for the mere presence does not prove that VFW will broadcast their annual. The PuFity Products Company Not Ope .Aroldotit eyes and your senses and your mills? Wasn’t there plenty of the light of the stars. flicted upon us. installed in April, were elected: . of Col. Fiskeh's address and see of labor cannot be denied until the Legislature will have* to /change strengthening of its armament de­ nephritis is the cause. "Hello America, and Americans will put on their third campaign in The Red Cro-s.' reports there is | Conquest ofQ)arkmss! heart and be about the business Now the great chewdng gum —Secretars' of Nas'y Frank Knox. Commander. Ernest Peterson; 1 rtiovies not to mention the Aux. cost of living has been stabilized. ! the law, but there maj^bf a flood wild rubber In Brazil? Anyhow, velopment. From a war-making sign is coming down. Its fishy Suppose you h*ve nephritis and everywhere,” program. This year Manchester in the near future. not one record of serious accident i Senior Vice-CJommander, David the program will be dedicated to No. 102 This sale will be under the auspi- nr discomfort to ai.y of the thou- Some of the wage incrcane fre.; '‘f PuUktg ,»ome treasures away. | pension applicants beU^een now mightn't the, war be over pr»ttv point of view It has been, for the characters will make bubbles no your doctor has had you present McCollum: Junior Vice-Comman- TTie regular rhonthly meeting s sample of the kidney tllmins- When the invader comes her# the cause of victory, and will for rises of the Mary Bushnell Cheney saiuL' of blood donttrs in the Unit- I PRIMITIVE MAN CCNSTRuprEb , ' The best wav to preserve a and then while legislative action soon ? Besides, they had never more. Reason; to conserve power. he will be fought by a people der, John A. Holzheimer; Secre- be held next Wednesday eve- mands are lustihpd and .some arc ■ ' ii _____/T. _____ Japs, all going out and nothing tion for testing. You receive the the first time be broadcast via Atixiliary. Plans were made for ed States and Britain. The d,.'- ' A c l e v e r l i t t l e b o x , in t o VNMICH HE memory i.s t i lake a mental photo- "ould not. apparentlj, be retroac- All of which makes Bob Christen- tary. Clyde G. Beckwith; Treas­ ning, March 18. at eight o’clock. not: but the excu.se of a "cg.si ot had-none of us had ever had— coming in. They have caused an report and probably sit dowm in a who know that they' not only are short wave radio to the gallant the twenty-seroud birthday of the chmfort of giving hloml, the er- . „ , , I u » 1 . tive against Hyde...... berry. president of the Broadway defending their own homes but urer, George Booth; Sergeant-at- Refreshments will be served after Dist. Presit s ». C?lyde G. Beck­ daughter. all the outposts of America, and M C. A. Re- no mbrr tinn^ than thf' prr(i-j ever on mental photographs; they i for sure that MaloneV government- and it ia going Vj Mel Graff, author of a well manner to tell your physician that Saturday evening Bingo will go worth-Comell Unit No. 102. Anier- afternoon in the \ piife.s; labor gives higher prices power and materiel, particularly We can do thia job of factory with (1 yr.). to sailors and Marines on the . froshnient* were ier\eJ in the cvL!t whole blood for hu'h it sud- , register sight, and .sound, and | doesn’t control the State (Jentral bring a good deal more. known comic strip, sends me here la something Important about conversion if we atop think­ An Invitation to the annual on as usual tonight—come on high seas. It will be heard from lean Legion Auxiliary will be held banquet hall. a.s it.' excu.se for higher . wages. I in ships. She still has a lot of stitutes, ' , thought, all with equal and imper- | Lommittee. • ^ ^ ^ ; a mysterious package from Eustis, your caae. ing about what we are going to YDVA convention was read. down to work or play; It's fun 11:30 p. m. to 12:30 a. m. Eastern r.t the Legion Home on Leonard ' \Ve are glad (o see slater Minnie Which constitutes learning In ships, but her navy is being whit- A racial color line \s reported in Labor and farm>e holt} au'l the ' Florida. Oranges? No. Grape- You may notice that casts were do to the enemy in 1043 and ataK Springfield offers a fine four day either way. ■War 'Time, over 100 stations on street Monday night, at 6:30. A i Leidholdt out again after a slight : ishahle effiriencv. The turn o f' * found, and here again the red Ink the Rect p-.ihhcation explain­ provi.'o thru the\ want iv control advance a lesson which woulij ,jov^.n dally, and her air pow- | fruit? No. You wouldn't guess, so thinking about what we are go* program from June 25-28 with Emte Profits the Blue Network. potluek 'uppe-r will be served first, I areident last U'lnlor S o n y 'to re- ing the donor ^ervu e, KV belo\fd I heek. the brook-hke is us^. ,The presence of casts is The saying gOes that opportuni­ ports that Elnter Welden, ^ cause us a deal of distress if it the way to extinction. It | I •* better explain that Mel spends ing to do to him now. fireworks and a show on Thurs­ April Fool's Part)’ and later the meeting v/ill be held, port Si.'ter Edith MH.\\''ell is in "Only while (ion"r.« can he tak­ on thems. Iv<-s i.ntd pioht.s have I 'l4 I ' ___'•* Wia ti vvt A MaKtncf gau-ty 'if a child's laughter, the deputy state highway commis­ ! were to come to us Just a little | g^prn, to be Inevitable that the most of his spare time fishing likewise important because they —War Production Board Chair­ day evening: clambake. Horribles ty knocks but once. Well, Ernie The members of the commit­ If you have a prospective member, the Manchester hospital. It wniild also liorn rcgiil.’Ued ;u-.; lesiudn- When he gets a big one he painLs imiicate some IrrlUUon, conges­ certainly was wide awake when en." It .Matea. ^ | j'v tw*' f| net look of e.steem In some sioner who retired recently a# a man Donald M. Nelson. S- ■ I Parade, concert, and military ball tee In charge of the April Fool bring her to thia njeeting. It cheer her up to receive cards from "In som e cTiapters nrgro* .>4 have j ed. resiilt of censure and pressure later entirely a.s a surprise. We ! Japs will soon have so over-ex- I pictures of it and sends them to tion, or inflammation of the kid­ he heard the knock, and so be- party are not saying verj' much friends eye the glorious gold of of Friday; drum corps competition, would be a good way to intn^uce the Auxiliary members. Comr.ide generously offered to ai't a.s dorv*r5 and who is now receiving his are going to be rationed on plenty tended themselves that they will his friends. When I opened this neys. In large amounts, hyaline cometh a richer and a wi.'er man. regarding their pians but from a Thomas Murphy has been in the Sii long as ui..- I ir.'llt l/II; f'O- If rationing actually curbs the parade, and reunion dinners on pi her and I am sure ahe w’ould en­ in -supplying biood pla.*ima l*»r the a s'lnset on the wooded shores of pension from the state of Con- of things besides tires and sugar. be in the position of a treeful of 1 bo* contained the head of a caats are strongly auBPestive of consumption of sugar, wc should Saturday. Our chapter decided to Pinky says, "(Jome ye next Tuea-: word one hears here and there it joy herself. Althoogh our depart­ Veterans hospital. Newington, for tains, we .shall be taking swid day night and do likewise.” | will be a regular party and we Army and Navy. The Red Some autumn lake, the.se, and all ne<-tlcut, alrrudy haa a new and We are going to learn that, even ^ , black bass that was as large as a nephritis. look for an improvement in the go in with the General John H. ment officers have a previous en­ Some time. It was voted to send tieoply appr«*<'late.s their ilr.^irr to steps up the .spiral if l»etter paying job, out west, apes who have taken pos.sesaion of , ^.^^bage. It was stuffed. 1 never Urea may be found In too small dental condlUon-pf the population. Parker testimonial dinner apon- Have you filled your income tax may be able to tell you more later, cards to him. Time doesn t pa.'s , iiiflut ion., I things like them, are Instantane- if we have lota of money, we are gagement. wc have been lucky to participate in thus prt'je. t. )i* s - working on federal government every branch but who have noth; | such a baas. I appreciate the an amoupt, which means the kid­ — Dr. Robert Ke4icl, I nlvemlty of sored by Connecticut Department. returns? You can't deduct your Member# who have not received get Mrs. Florence Johnson, district very fast when .'hut in. so let'.' with priier g'liiig < ver higlier and ■liis possibilities for ,voiir album, projects...... not going to be permitted to have, ing left to throw at the woods-| gesture, but he just as easily could ney is not working efficiently in Dinner Invitation club dues, but they are still the tickets on the Quilt raffle please all send cards and cheer him up. fnE .NTRODuCTiCN OF THE wages going oxer higher, and the Illinois dentistry professor. president for our guest. Mrs. John- rince there thr-'/ becr»nie one kin'l • • • of certain things? any more than men who are even now on the way ! have sent me a picture. After all, throwing this substance out of the It was voted to accept the In­ best bargain in town. | call 7273, as the chairman did not -son is very anxious to have a 100 Our members are busy helping in NeRNijT lAl4P to PiiTNGUliM dollar itself he'-Oming e\-tr m.*re of wealth and treasure nothing in Note to J. B.: New Milford’s . . 1. w i “ -t »ome one has well said, send- body. The same may be true of The persecution of aliens or for­ vitation to attend the dinner and When ye correspondent, under l leave tickets at the members per cent membership report to defense. Sister Fannie Waterman colors, in '997_ -HOUCrH SHORT­ our fair ahare—and not that un­ to saw through the tree s trunk of another stuffed head to New pressure, consented to hold forth ' homes when they did not find has knitted over 100 pieces for W t e a t peanut BJTTER worthle.'S, and at the top of this this world can destroy. They de­ gross probate income was $5,275, uric acid. The soeclflc gravity eign-born citizens Is wholly an Installation of Springfield Chapter take back with her. arid a.s we LIVED vYAS A Boos TO STORES less we really need it. In these columns, a good half dor- ! them at home and It will be im- the Red jCroas. some are in first TODAY BbT WE M.C mT be spiral there is only disa.stir and a the net $3.355.... And sometimes, supply line and bring the whole | York is like carrying coals to may be too low. The total amount un-American act and one which at Hotel Charles on April 11th. have only about 25 not paid up. .vEfiF THE CO..OR OF the clare divi'lend.s as often a.s you en eager ( ? ) amateur Wlnchells I possible to go back except to col- liow a^ u t “seeing'thar\hese“ f ; * '! clas.'es. others sewing for the 6 - k NING iTf. CU_ ,N L.A,',1p3 when Connecticut Justice metes I su.spect that In the last month far flung menagerie crashing to ; New Castle, of liquid passing through the kid­ leads to the very type, of Internal OoropHmentary tickets for Mid­ merchandise W58 i.MPckTAHT- long, inevitable pUinga dowr.. care to call upon them, the more dletown's dance this Saturday promised great cooperation. To I l*ot from any one who cannot IF THE AGE Of- GA9, PETROL­ out an unusual sentence like Ict- or so the people of this country the ground—there to be beaten to neys may be scanty. Increased or division which the totalitarian dues are turned in at the meeting ? Crivss. . . . . i . There ia still the chance that, often they are used and enjoyed ! ting an apparently would-be mur stopped, depending upon what powers would like to encourage night, March 14th, at the Legion (jate, their assistance has been ’ make returns at the Club. \Ae are Wednesday afternoon a group of Spr>ng will soon be here am 1 EUM A so electricity have traveled quite a way on the death. D< H*ree Protects Hall were given to those who can practicxlly nil—this being as a trying to conserA'e on gas and rub­ ...... » .« Vinm. nf Mr« xterv/ "th »bre there will be a place for before we progress to 3 Our war situation must be regulal- | aday world. be too binding...... you In underataitding what your (Kratic experiment — an at­ wear at the Horribles was left for are donating to (he Red CJroas. The • • • be no such thing as having one's A-^il mjgetini* Talk it up, gala. Seven Frenchmen Executed ber of the Auxiliary know and we •4 together, that the cost of living j ------on a whole lot of limbs, very wide­ London, March 14— —The report means. If the report ahowi tempt to settle by peaceful means will call for them. The drawing members have been so generous in Paris Haa Raid .Alarm Netherlands government in exile The NatloiNatlomF executive commu­ OIL ‘rwenty-one years 'after suf­ own sweet way in all things— that, spread and veryj high up, which an excess of albumin or two many all disputes between labor and will be held Tuesday, March 21th donating blocks, that we have must be stabilized, and wages tied I today announced the iasuance on tee meet# In Boston tomorrow, Vichy, March 14— (JP) —Seven enough to make a good start on frage, look for a woman to for the first time in our history, bear nothing whatever in the war caata, I strongly advise that you management—to keep men on the more Frenchmen have been exe­ at the meeting, and of course all New York, March 14 -./Pt The directly to that cost of living, and : P ork and T ires make a major Md for a congree- March 9 of a royal decree vesting report to your physician for treat­ production line and off the picket March IS. tickets must be returned by thJt another one. and if there are any Swiss radio said early today that we are in for a spell of national of armament fruit or solid nutri­ The March state meetlag wa# cuted by German firing squads in .\ND profits restricted too. If President | Price Administrator Henderson slonal nomination In Connecti­ the ownership of all Individual and Bite. time. Miss Helen Gustafson will members who have a little wool. Pans had a one-hour air alarm be- discipline. ment. held #t Wtlllmanttc l#at Sunday. Paris, it was disclosed last night . % 0AY. .THE MORE PCOCrREWIME cut this fall. ment for her war effort, and which corporate assets in occupied Neth­ Those wishing further informa­ —William H. Davis, AAar Labor Announcement of the executions lx m charge of refreshments for or perhaps blocks finished, we | gmning at 11 o'clock last night Roosevelt, who must take a great has set two new price ceilings erlands Past Indies territory in the Commander Geer wa# back on the would appreciate their turning it r retail sto res have found Week of Gloom all stem to the ever lengthening tion regarding Brights disease are Board dairm an. wa# made by the German co m -! Il*** meeting, and' her committee but declared there w-a# no Indies’ RANGE OIL THAT modern electric LW T- •hara of the blame for allowing which affect many live.s. As with government itself. job after an eye operation at Bronx In at the next meeting. tion that any bombs had fallen on and eventually doomed life line welcome to send for Dr. Frank mander of greater Paria, who said i *• Mr#. Florence Peterson. Mrs. in g has MATERIALLV i n - Oongrtss to toy aro'und with a all his ceilings to date, the pur- Processing Plant Lacking So perhaps It la not unnatural The decree was similar to one We are enfoylng aa large a 't ■ Veteran# hoapitml. Ben Bourn the Sevan had be«n condemned for | Lillian Cheney. Mr#. Dora Modean Anniveraar) Supper the citv. The broadcast w-as heard ^ KrHT TRAVELS ATTME back to Nippon, where alone arc promulgated for The Netherlanda McCoy’a article on the subject. of Hartford wa# put In the ring C4LL CEEA9ED s a l e s A n O EFFI­ Ejratem the experts knew could not i chaser must be the policeman. that this week has been, on the meaaure of civil libertlea aa act# of violence agalnat member# t find Mr#. Alben# Lindell Have you been contacted for the by (-BS. ’ TERRIFIC SPEED OF CIENCY OF SALES c l e r k s / Salt Lake aty, March 14.—(>Pi and designed to protect the rights Forward your requ- at to the Mc­ for next National . Commander. whole, the gloomiest of our war­ workers and facilities for the re­ we deaerve, and are atlil free, even of the Nazi Army of Occupation. Our National President Mrs. anniversary supper to be held in 166,000 (V1ILE9 >? SECOND1 '•*rk, haa finally come to aerlous | The celling on pork prices has —More than 4,000,000 tons of of the original owners by pre­ Coy Health Service in care of this "Your# truly la alternate for Con­ the Legion Home, March 23? If placement of the rapidly con­ newspaper and please enclose a in warUme, to light agalnat their Alice Donahue, will make her of­ •****Hiilng for hope. If this report when the war is about as hopeless no occasion for gloom in these dis^ Qoeatlons Aaawer# chairngaB. wholesale prices legal for pork Service says. The plant has no Vet# Are BMik OF)—A aerie# of aharp ekploslon# chased from President Leggett the death of Loretta Olds Doane. morning In London for the first .:3 « * e e just hBother ftuoo, it adds looking a thing aa it could well gusUng triumphs of J^taneae ag­ Portland, Or#., March lA —( ^ — It #eein# (ood to aee most of our time since the start of the war. A will be the prices which prsvailed grazini; valua and Ita removal Wa FtnlpUo# r#m#mb#r Jaja* which Police Lieut. Charles UiU The Past Presidents of our Aux­ Mrs. Doane w'ea one of our first Quakitr churchs# in this district (Blaah u d Bto# Maria) b small contingent marched Into a THB oo.vNBcrnouT rowEB ooMPAinr BuiBMr of tlms# bstsTssn March I and March 7. would help the range. Greenslet b#. and plenty at Amaricana are gression In ths Paciile or la thoaa down throiigh loc«i T D .8># back from N#wtag- said ‘"abook th# beach front” were iliary will mast at tha hem# of junior member#, end her mother la WILLIAMS QueaUoa: MMa N. F. O. wanU to toa In Unprovad haalth. Dav# Me­ park for Inspection by an Ameri- hM lo^sd at the eatimates $17,258 tona of rubber getting scared and looking for that may corns in the Indian have op«n«d s ChiapsigB for ns- heard eff th# coeat of thl# ocean Met. Bartha 'Watherell on March #tlU a member of our unlL Our on . SER\1CE, INC. That will mesm that, after tionsl w^rtlms proUbittaR. A c m ' know: " W ^ t ------at hi# po#t r##oft earljr today. Th# exploelona 26th, and right herewrould ba e aympaUty goee out to th# family. ran coloneL TrafTlc' on one of Lon­ (73 Main Street UMnthiotar,^mn.^P •detent solntioe. could be p produced from the some safe Bble to 'hide In, along Ocean. There is reason only for BROAD Slj^EET March 23, there should be no fur- shrubs' tohnage. One thing is mitts# good time to wieh^ Bertha and There woe e very tsrondcrful re- don's buMeat thoroughfares paused ^ther upward adjustmenta in the lacUnc—« prnrssgliig •aat. with ttacir fortuaaa and their “ aa;* great anger agaiast i W Ute epiteelle f y im m te. briefly while the troop# passed. r PAGE NINE •> M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 14,1942 fecE EIGH^. MAJNCHESl’ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1942 Director’s Job Given Lessons Wartime Waikiki No 'Na>^Man's Land^ Figures Way . Recover More To Be Soloist Obituary For Youngster Payroll Cash In Food Value To Save Gas ^ I Fiinerals Polish Born Mid-West- J Less Than 20 Per Cent I Ad^Uonal $1,995 Is | Interesting Talk on IVii- Harry Vltullo cmer Makes, Good trition Is Given at the The funeral of Harry Vltullo was Of Seats in Passenger Found at Iloinr of held this morning at 8:30 from the After Year’ s Vacation* I'i'. It Hollister Srhool. William P. Quish funeral home on Autos Used. Robbery Snspeel. Main street and from _St. James's By Ted Gill church at 9 o'clock. Rev. Edmund Foreign nations are now guard­ Hartford, March 14.—(IP)—Hart­ Hollywood, March 14.— Hartford, March H rp- Barrett celebrated a high mass of ing their nutrition secrets s.s care­ ford’s Chamber of Commerce has Latest of .ihe Cinderella atorles great favorite of young and old lic* Jaat night recovered an addi- requiem. Mrs. John Barry was fully as they are guarding their organist and was a.saisted by figured out a way to save 1.048,823 that periodically crop out of this alike, sind all local residents are Headquarters for Lumber Time to Think Beauty Mask Facial! Uonal »1,995 of the *16,973 taken New Feature invited to stop in at Hansen's the military secrets, ' declared Miss Arthur Keating, soloist. gallons of gasoline and 4,000 tires erratic and unpredictable land of You owe It to yourself to have at least one by four bandit.a Wednesday in the The bearers, Robert Genovesi, w-ithin a nine-month period by next Urns they are out and get and learn how YOU should apply make-up to Hannsh Jensen, as she spoke at the make-believe Involves a Polish- G, Fox A Company payroll rob­ Earl Stairs. Ploto.PAgani, Matthew taking 3,000 passenger cars from acquainted with a local establish­ V’-> Of Home Needs enhance your beauty. meeting of the Nutrition School, at born, American-educated young At Hansen’s ment which faaturea the following bery bringing to $7,097 the amount Merz and Thomas Curran repre­ the citya' streets. Complete free make-up with each shampoo the Hollister .Street school, last well-knowm, healthful products; restored so far. sented the Master Barber's asso­ The figures were derived at fol- man who has done what perhaps and finger wave. night. She empha.slzod the im­ ciation and Anthony Marchetti, a low-ing a recent survey by the Con­ Borden's Ice Cream, nationally Detective Sergt. ,h>hn P Mc- no other figure in clnemaland haa known and quality tested since You’ll Cut a I.A>t of Red Sweegan, in charge of the detoc- portance of proper foods, especial­ friend of long standing. servation Bureau of the Chamber, Special Boston Bakeil ly at a lime such as now, when cer­ ever accomplished. 1857, Heinz Pickles, Mayonnaise tive bureau, said the money wa.s Burial was at St. James's ceme­ in w-hich it w-as discovered that He baa just been boosted Into Bean Supper Is Served Tape If You See John­ tain food.s are not available tery where Rev. Barrett officiated. less than 20 per cent of seats avail- and Ketchup since 1869; Coffee found at the home of .lohn Celani. the ranks of movie directors after specially blended for Hansen's by son & Little Now. 22, one of two men wanted for This Nutrition school is now in able in passenger autos w-ere being On Saturday Nights. full swing with a limited nu.nber used. a studio, toying with a new ex­ William Boardman and Sons, questioning in the ca.se In which Kenneth L. Meaehun periment, brought him here and Iw of local women attending. There Three thousand cars traveling an processors of fine coffee since 1841, At this time, it la a good Idea to [ tl^ere have been two arrest.s, The funeral of Kenneth L. kept him on salary for a year aniY Have you heard of the Saturday Backofen's Frankfurts and Arm­ 99 East Center Street ’ Four ^ lice officers went to the are 30 who attend each meeting. Meachani. who died Thursday average of five miles in a round start thinking about that new | The meetings are sponsoreil by the trip each day, it is figured, would a half while he roaflSed the lot at Nile Dinner O ub? This is a new our’s Hamburg, Borden's Milk, house for the money after Mc- morning, was held this afternoon will, studying motion picture tech­ Cream. Cheese and other dairy home you are planning to build in Sweegan received information that Helen U. Berggren Red Cross, The women are learn­ from , the Church of the Nazarene cover 34,830,000 miles in a nine- feature of Hansen's Milk Bar and ing the value of proper diets and month period. nique from all angles. products. the spring. Do you expect to get Olanl's mother wanted to see him. on Main street, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Bom V.'. Zolley Lerner in War­ Restaurant located at the comer Another man wanted for ques­ Miss Helen Bd-ggren of Just what foods are best for Would 8ave $188,788 The Fireplace Room all the equipment you need at the JOHN I. OLSON KNOFLA James Young conducted the serv­ saw, Poland, 34 years ago. he waa of Main and Haynes streets. Each The new Fireplace Room la one tioning is James Rondinone, 18. Walker street, well known contral­ energy building. In a demonstra­ ices. Miss Gertrude Wilson was If that number of cars is taken last minute? With things the way to .singer, will sing two numbers tion, which was conducted by .Mrs. off the road from April 1 to De­ given the film monnicker of Saturday evening, Hansen’s, Bos­ of.the most comfortable places in Under arrest in $25,000 bonds pianist and was assisted by Miss Thomas Z. Lorlng by Twentieth ton Baked Beans are served and it they are today. It is needless to BROTHERS each are Lawrence Rondinone, 20. during tlie vesper .service tomor­ Hilda Allison', the speaker, brought cember 31. there would be a saving town with ita subdued lighting Contract Painting % Marion Janes as soloist. The floral Century-Fox executives who, con­ ia hoped that many local people system, soft music, and modern seek an answer to this question. James' brother, and James Jones. row evening at eight o'clock at out the value of energy foods. Each tributes were banked in profusion of 1,048,823 gainns of gasoline and vinced that he had jnusual ability, will make u."*e of this opportunity booths. Excellent service is also Therefore, we cannot impress it on » INC. 19, all of Hartford. the Second Congregational church. .of the atudents brought some food in front of the pulpit. 4.000 tires, saving the car owners .Albert F. Knofla, Pres. One of them will be the Ballad products, and Mra. Allison showed $188,788. brought him here from the middle- each week-end. The special will be maintained here also with trained your minds too much to talk over Interior Decorating The active bearers were Alfred west where for.*ight years he was served in the pleasant Fireplace waitresses ready to serve you. of ttie Master and the Tree by how much of each product fa need­ Egan'. Alex Chrlitenaen, Lee Web­ The saving on gasollna, the aur- your future plumbing needs today General Contractors Chadwick, and the other. "All In ed to produce 100 calories. For 1n- vey shows, would enable 102 U. 8. director of the Kansas City Resi­ Room and will consist of Hot Why not stop over to Hansen's —Photo by Fallot with Johnson and Little, local ■ ^ 4 ster, James McDonald, John Scan­ Brown Bread. Cole Slaw, Coffee Curtin Says Japs the April Evening" by Homer. stanre. one table-spoon of butter Is - r bombers to fly from Honolulu to dent theater. He sUll quips that tonight and join the Saturday The Manchester Lumber and Fuel Company, located on Center plumfiing and heating contractors. Paper Hanging Alteration Specialists ... lon. Ernest Pratt. William E. Fish and Borden’s Orange Sherbert. The guest speaker will be Rev. equivalent to two heads of lettuce, and Nelson Kilpatrick. Honorary Tokyo and return, the round trip they permitted him to retain the Nile Dinner C?lub. - You wdll en­ street at the railroad bridge stands ready to aid you in your Simply call 5878, make an appoint­ Marshall Biidd of the Wapping as far.as energy ia concerned. Barbed wire lines the beaches of wartime Waikiki, but doesn't keen these Honolulu beauties from being 7,700 miles, -w-hile the saving "Z" as an initial, so his friends Hansen’s has grown in popu­ joy those old-fashioned Boston spring building problem.-* Regardle.ss of whether you are building ment, and your worries will be One of Manchester’s Oldest Will Hit Americas bearers, Herbert Wyllle, Elton larity day by day. and today It haa Community church. Another demonstration was giv­ sunbathing on the warm Hawaiian saiid.s. Smith. Austin Fredericks. Frank on tires would be enough to equip could continue calling him Zolley Baked Beans the way Hansen a new home or repairing the old one, this concern is your hbail- over. 12 Jackson Place and Most Reliable Builders! A cordial welcome Is extended en at last night’s school. Each ot 1.000 ambulances. Coming to this country as a become a regular routine atop for makes them, and you will enjoy •A Modem Concern Andrews, Charles M. Yale, John many out-of-town motorists as quartera. (ContimiM from Page One) to all to attend these Sunday the students was asked to write J. Coughlin. Edward Balf, Herbert Results of Surt-ey youngster, Zolley grew up in Kan­ the crowd which makes Hansen’s Thia modern concern, located at Phone 4.370 875 Main St. Phone 4386 1 evening ves[)er services. what they had eaten during the Hammer, Bert Crusiu.s and Nlelio- In a recent hour and a half sas City where his father waa In well as local residents who s its headquarters. the comer of Center and Trotter start of the war to two rruiseis, day. Then Mi.ss Jensen, shuwe.l Midway Island Loneliest About Town las O Neill. study of four main entrance and the shoe business. When it came anxious to get the best to eat in Remember, this modem estab- streets, only a few steps from the two aloops and one .le.strover. exit arteries of Hartford, conduct-, time for him tu think of college pleasant, sanitary surroundings. Il.shment la located at the corner center, will be glad to compile an .March 1.3. One member of the just how much perron I age oi Butiai WHS in the Ea.st eenielery The Perth, damaged by .German energy was to be found in then where Rev. Young read the com­ ed under the leadership of Manager he decided upon the University of Full tViumc Dinner* of Main and Haynes streets, next estimate for you. As Soon as you SEE FOR YOURSELF! bombs in the British evacuation H.A.A.F was wounded in the leg." Charlea .M. Upham, Jr., of the This mixlern establishment is to the armory. Call Up Manchester Co. HIGH GRADE various meals. Marine Corps Outpost $jrs. Ralph Goodspeed of Put­ mittal sen-ice. Nebraska. see the economical manner In Von o a o go of Crete last year, was prominent nam and her sister, I^lss Isabel Consen-ation Bureau, it was re­ Father .Against It headed by Clayton Hansen who is which this concern operates, you in the battle of Matapan again.st ImportJuit at Present •Massey of Hudson street, left this vealed that of 6.846 cars observ-cd, assisted by a staff of efficient, will make arrangements immedi­ over your oar Japanese Suffer The importance of good and a total of 25.392 seats were avail­ Papa Lemer didn’t look with courteous workers. Everything the Italian fleet hnd In a dozen Isoren T. Ooa«y supplies w ei e moved to Its highest morning for a two weeks' visit ately for them to go ahead with with a magni­ PRINTING forays around Creece and Crete. right foods are most impoiTant able. Only 4,794 w-ere occupied. much favor upon hia son's express­ from a sandwich to a full-course Mortgage Policies For Lumber and Fuel Considerable Losses point- 27 feet above sea level—as with Staff Sergeant and Mrs. ed desire to prepare himself for your work In the spring. fying g I a • • The Yarra left Australia in Aug­ during these times. All of the nu­ Exactly how United States Ma­ John A. Suhie of Charleston. S. The average number of passen­ dinner can be had here and Sun­ JOB AND COMMERCIAL New York, March 14 - a1 fltnesaAttAAsa of someaowsem of List Meeliiij;“ 1biusine.ss meeting will gel under­ gave them excellent playa with a' AND SERVICE staggering advance south and ever Haven farmer complained to the and eat out of their baiul.s. afford­ way at eight o’clock. an afternoon dress of navy blue .several busine.ssmen in the same fair cast, or Op excellent cast with Court Overrules qet the house itself. Thia year the men who were called for ex­ ing endless amiisomcnl to visilois ' silk crepe, trimmed w-itli white. Cole Slaw south, we have not obtained first police. neighborhood drive, to w-ork alone, passable playa:\ many local residents are going to 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 68 Delmnnt St. Phone 362‘2 Patrolmen I„awrence Reilly and amination. The nation intends Lauding there in 1901. .a dot.u h- hand contact with America. Dr. Norbert Bion. re.sident ! f adding "if they realized that it Tumeid t^.the Movies Coffee realize their dream of having their ■ Typewriler Rental STORAGE Frank Tubert said that they ar­ that this shall not be the caae from ment of from Id to 22 U .tt i- Ceiilcr Church Women .s Feder­ ..-i,..a„ .. .V,...... ro.«es and lilies of the valley.alley ! Slate Warrant "Therefore, we propose sending now on. They are launching a physician at the .Manche.ster .Me­ really w-ould help ^ their rmintBj-. Borden’s Orange Sherbet homos remodeled. Now is the time ] rested youths identified as William rines remained on duty there iiii- | ation will hold its po.stponed The maid of honor w-ill wear a, they probably would be glad to "Then I becamh convinced that to stait planning on these altera­ to you our minister for external number of schools, in which the morial hospital, will be the speak­ the motion picture Industry is the (liirhs -\re Liftt'd Local and Long a^T^rs. Dr. H. V. Evatt. who is no J. Powers, 16, Louis Delvecchio, ttl 1908, while .some con.slruclion monthly meeting, Wednesday eve­ dre.ss of lime green crepe and her 'double' or 'triple’ iip for th ' dura­ tions and this pn'gre.saive concern houseAV-lfe can learn the Impor­ er at Mohday’s meeting of the Kl- corsage w-ill be of sweetheart roses 'tops' tn the theatri^l world, and _ ____ i Johnson Bros. stranger to your country, so we 18. Pasqiiale Nocca, 18. and Mich­ tance of the right foods. work was done by the Pacific Cable ning, March 18 at eight o'clock. A w-anls club.. Dr. Blen, a native of tion." Mexico City, March 14. i/Pi - will be glad to assist you with Distance Moving ael Gaetano, 17, on specific company. Their mam -liities were and boiivardia. Would Relieve ('otigeatlon I waa determined that success in Concrete and Cinder Blocks The Federal court has overruled may benefit from his di.scusslons short hu.siness meeting w-ill be Austria, came to this country in it waa my goal." your plans. OIL BURNERS with your authorities. charges of .stealing a motor ve- tSerles of I^essons to maintain order and to protect The ceremony will be followed Doubling and tripling up. the Reinforced Lintels and a state warrant for the arrest of The Manchester Lumber anii Washington, March 14— The ! Depend.ible! Electrical Contractors 1939 just before the w-ar reached by a reception for the immediate Without ever havingX seen a Not Coaling as Mendicant hii'le It is not possible for some women lord life. follow-eil by a Fashion show- by the hi.x homeland. Fred Wilniol, mana­ chaniber points out. would con­ Window Sills FernanOCTOIt A»OUT BILL'S TIRE The atudents will Eventually com­ Rradley-CurU.s Boon GIBSON’ S fic. He pointed out that' Britain Police Court The lonely island's 1800 inhabi­ modeled by members of the Fed­ of accepting applications and re- l8 Vf ell Atleiulcfl prowled into every nook and cor­ carpenter can quickly transform cated. The used machines may be and plete 20 hours of training, and w-111 Misa Margaret M. Curtis, daugh­ Inaect rroduMS It thia unused heat-leaking space in­ has a paramount obligation to sup- I tants. mosllj- rlvlliana employed by eration and their families. herfrjing degree w-ork. ter of Major and Mrs. N. J. Cur­ ner on the lot, studying and work­ CAMPBELL'S sold only to prinie contractors at SPENCERS GARAGE ply all possible help to Ru.ssia and i be presented w-ith a leertificate. a construction company and a few- ing with regular crewa tn each de­ to one of the most comfortable Next Friday. Manc-h 20. Miss tis of 661 Main street, will be mar­ work on military or Naval can­ B. 11. Olbeoa, Prop. she cannot at the same time go all Earl William Howell of Guil Marines, fi.sh. sw-im, and play with The hike planned by Troop 15, The Uo-smopolitan meeting yc.s- partment. running tb* gamut from Used to polish jade, to give and attractive parU of your home tonments. shipyards or air bases. ANNIE SWIFT REPAIR SHOP Cherye Rodger, w-ho Is from the ried this afternoon to Earl A. FOR SERVICE 8rd Floor Otlt in the Pacific. Thus a respr.n- | ford. Conn., wanted here since the gooney birds for amu.scment. Attends Governors’ Meeting Boy Scouts, for tomorrow- morn­ Bradley of St. John's. N. B. The tenlay afternoon at f’enter rhurrh make-up to film cutting rooms and luster to cloth, and for various Seriously speaking. Upson Board and operators of plants holding Speclalltlag la Wm. H. Green, Prop. sibility falls on Aii«lralians. he de. i 1939 for pa.Hsiiig a fraudulent Connecticut diary and foods bu­ They also had band concerts, mov­ ing has been cancelled. ' from the science of photography to Out of Gas — Flat "Tire — Bther purposes. Chinese white wax RuMnnw. Bldg. reau, will he the guest speaker. ceremony w-ill take place at 3:30 house wa,s well attended. Mra. is pot like other wallboards. It Is highest priority ratings Even they BEAK dared, eherk, was convicted in town court ies. boxing and WTeatling matches. Hartford. March 14- i/Pi—'Gov­ at the home of the bride, with Maj­ John Pickles served as hostess directing. Battery Trouble — LS a aubatance depos#ed on trees smooth, fuzzless and ready-primed must prove immediate need. PHO.NE 44S7 Columbia and Elk Bicycles. "1 B,ledge you my word: We will ' ernor Hurley attended a meeting Miss Betty Tni' of 20 Cam­ Hours: 2 to 5 aad 7 to 8 Wheel AUgament, this morning, fined $.60 and costa They even published a little mime­ or Harold ZesHey offietatlfig. and after a brief business sesaio-i. Amazed with the rapidity with by a species of scale Insect, to save paint coats, la aenai'oly U. S. Tires. not fail." he said "You K.s T have j and given a .30 day jail sentence, ographed daily called the Gooney of New England governor* at the bridge street attended the Theta the program was opened by Mrs. which he learned, the studio as­ DIAL 6161 light In weight, long-weanng and tSENCES COUETJ 1 ISASSIISES said, must tw niir leader. « e «iH I State House in Boston today -w-here Sigma Chi Fraternity spring dance Brake and .suspended, by Judge Raymond R. Records (Compiled Gazette. Borret-Brennan Alice Shaw, who sang a group of signed him a few Inexperienced Shell Gas and Motdr Oil good-looking. AIE INOIVieUAUY DESIGNED Repairs, Service, pull knee to knee with you for I Bowers. Mail has been arriving there once coordination, of the fuel-saving last night at the RoCRledge Coun­ songs, with 'Mrs. Margery Daley youngatera and told him to pro­ Keep your car well greased and World’* Largeat a t y It la also ideal In your cellar or THERE IS Carbaretor •very ounce of our weight " j Howell passed • $16 check program for this area w-ill be one try club. West Hartford. Mrs. Gertrude Alice Brennan of duce and ocrecn a short movie -Accessories. a w-eek on the Clipper while naval North Main street, and Albert O. playing, her accompaniments. have the oil chan|(ed frequently. for a workroom tn your garage. NO I.IMIT Servloe! through Joseph Naretto, proprie­ By Miss Reynolds veasela or other ships bring lup- of the subjects dlacUMcd. The gov­ Guests of honor at yesterday’s playlet as a test of his directorial The largest city in the world in ernor left last lilght and expected A graaa fire called out the Man­ Bourret will be married tljta after­ For further Information in regard tor of Naretto's Pacl^age Store. plles. The„lsland boasts a large meeting were Mrs. Eric V. John­ abiiities. He did. and the fllmisras CAMPBELL’S area is Zamboanga. In the Philip­ to tSis modern wallboard, contact TO YOUR THE 180 Spruce St. • Phone 5450 Bomberf Rairl Main street, in July 1939 and a to return tonight. chester fire department at 3:30 noon at the parsonage of the Sec­ pine Islands. Its 1059 miles of 185 Main St. Phone 5012 forest of Iron wood trees. All about ond’ Congregational church on son of Danielson, president of the 80 novel and aucc4faaful the studio SERVICE STATION - WARDROBE Jap Airdrome warraiU has been on file- for His Cooperation has been extended the radio station are fine lawns yesterday afternoon at 333 Lydall State Federation of Women's clubs gave him a full^ength feature to Cor. Main and .Middle Turnpike area la equal to that of the state arrest since that time. He was I ."treet. The flames spread rapid­ Tanner street. The ceremony will FALLOT Melbourne Australia. March 14 by Dilw-orth-Oornell Poat, Amer­ and shrubbery. Canary birds are be performed by the pastor. Rev. with which the Cosmopolitan club direct. of Rhode laland. When You Have picked up ten days ago by the ican Legion to Mias Jessie Rey­ Wolves At Iona ly before the arrival of the de­ Just ootnpleted, the feature, a — - The Air Ministry announced there by the thousands. Ferris E. Reynolds, at 2:30 o'clock. ia affiliated, and County President Th*:tniaged I'.g a niotisr vehicle without a li- vices are asked to give Miss Rey­ medical' corps, haa been promoted napkins heralded the approach of ed editiona of six more Swedish nolds the names and services to WAKE ISLAND ,mt0s0S Light -Airy Rooms . . . "Details of llic atfuk on Gas- I ense. J.'j iHi and costs: James 'ALEA-THERNECK. to the rank of captain, this week, St, Patrick’s day. Cup cakes and newspapers yesterday because they WE This Spring Gel Your w-hich their sons have been assign­ his wife, Ceretha. who Is a nurse COMPLETE . . 1. Pleasant Location mata l Ni-w Hriimn I on p'eb 12 Fmdiav, intoxication. $10 and PRIVATE . New Haven, March 14—(ffi — candy were served with the tea. contained stories concerning alleg­ VINCENT P. CAN EASE THE “ PANE” ■how airdrome rimwavs were dam­ ost.s; Carl W. Wohllebc. 33. El­ ed so that a complete record of at the Memorial hospital, an­ Agents of the Federal Bureau of ed cruelties perpetrated in prisons We are prepared to FULL LINE OF SeejJsi. Fertilizers and aged. lington, drunken dnving. $100 and Manchester's men in service w-ill nounced today. Investigation arrested seven aliens In German-occupied Norway. BUILDING Telephone 6984 We Specialize In Replaclnt be completed. Sports Writer Dies ‘ MARGIN Broken Ulaa* — Prompt, Efil- "Our ain ran eiu ounlered heavv costs. last night in New London raids and Such articles. Minister of Jus- SERVICE make liberal loans for .Mrs. James Fogarty PHOTOGRAPHERS’ ■ntl-airenift tire An attai k on . n'e Continuation was granted Tow-n Clerk Samuel J. Turking- confiscated a quantity of contra­ At Simsbury Home tlcs K. G. Weatman declared, clenl Service. Gartieii Tools of our aircriitt leturnii;: iioni thi'i' 'harU-a Bidwril and another local] ton and Probate Judge William 8. COAL — tX>KE Plumbing and Heating 54 Walnut Street band includlhg cameras, radios and might cause "misunderstanding on building, purchasing EQUIPMENT AUTO GLASS REPLACED raid. mentioned in ye.'itei -lay'.- youth until .Moiiday'i court on-a •\Iis8 .Corciliu'8 Hyde are expected home tomor­ firearms. Hartford, Match 14—ttP)—John ths part of foreign powers” and RANGE AND FUEL OILS AT communique. wa.-< mad • bv fi-.-r O I charge of breaking and entering, row afternoon follow-lng a vaca­ John T. Madigan In charge of G. "Grattan” OiConnell, 39, for­ emharraos the S vedish govern­ or remodeling homes. Contractor With Shatterprool Olaa* tNavj-1 fighters. j Both were placed in the custody of tion spent in Mianii. Florida. Dur­ the local field office said that 60 mer Hartford Courant sports writ­ ment In Its effort to pursue a Prompt Delieeriea Giving VoD Added Protectloa. "Twelve atlaeka wnre made dur­ I the probation rjffu-er. Shower Giie8l ing the town clerk'a absence Miss places were visited In the vicinity er and coach of the Hartford Loans are granted prompt­ Blues football team last fall, died policy of strict neutrality. At Ail Timea Air Conditioning GLASS FOR EVERT NEED! ing a 20-minute eombat. in w-fiich 1 The rase of Mar\-in L. Ow-en. Margaret Napoli hag been In ^ the Submarine Base and The Editions of 10 other papers, ly after receipt of applica­ LARSEN'S the skill of the R A A F pilot In charged with failing to stop at a charge of the office. Mr. and Mrs. Electric Boat Compemy in nearby this morning at hia home in Sims­ bury. which were, aeiaed earlier In the tion, and the cost of obtain­ Oil Burners using cloud eovee and the determ­ . lo|i Sign on Ha.-tford road and Miss Catherine A. Corcilius of JohniS. Pentland are also expected Groton and that three of those ar­ week without explanation, were MANCHESTER FEED SERVICE ination of his gunner saved the i .--peeding, w as pul over to March Walnut street was the honor guest home from Miami tomorrow. He is survli-ed by his wife, Mra. LUMBER A FUEL CO. ing is small. Metcalfe Glass Co. rested were held after questioning Betty O'Connell, his mother and a confiscated for the same reason, . Wallpaper U Depot Sqosro Pkori# S4 fm ft. ' >*' at a mlacellaneoua ahower given by the U. S. atttJSrney. 1.36 Bissell St. Phone 4848 111)^ Ueatei St.. Tet 5S6< \ coiilinuation was also grant- brother, Harold, in Bristol. Weatman explained. « Telephone 5145 Stop in and get full infor­ “ One enrmv plane wn.s damaged last night by Mrs. Charles A. Two of those arrested . were (The Germans recently have •'d John Zimmerman of 18 Well- Davidson, mother of the fiance of Funeral aervicea will be held in and the otlirrs broke off Our plane Public Recorclg- Japanese and the rest Italians and been highly critical of the Swed­ mation before obtaining a It’s Economical— returned t- ba.se undamaged. I man n-ad. charged with drunken •Miss Corcilius, Charles A. David­ Bristol on Monday. The complete Germans. details will be announced by hia ish press. One Swedish paper loan elsewhere. QUALITY Sorry yoo bad C V U ItlV B "Enemy fighlrrs attacked Port I driving, to next Wednesday’s ses- son. Jr. T. P. Holloran I Sion of court. Marrtag* latentlana contraband seised: 12 cameras, family later today. which suggested last week that KRAUSE'S PRINTING I Practical, Beaudful a Mnaek - mp, Moresby e-ith niachinc-gun and The shower was held at the short wave radios, a shotgun, a To those interested iff sav­ Judge Bowers nolled the case of Davidson home, 16 Laurel street - Applications for marriage li­ Sweden take the initiative la try- hot w*ni ka FUNERAL ROME cannon-fire on the morning of rifle, piatola, ammunition and ing to get Finland and Norway ing we anggeat opening an U m priaUag rccklesa dnving, techniral charge, and the hoateaa was assiated by censes were filed in the town GREENHOUSES T oot home will take oa oew beao- glad t* make j against Alessandro Morano of 129 clerk'a office by David Lewis Kit­ bin oculars. 8ea« liapropar Action But ot the war evoked bitter com­ account and paying one dol­ job wa do tor Mrs. Pauline Smith and Mra. Clif­ <21 Hartforff Road • Maaehaatat o ■ will ty, qod yoa will eeoaoanizc at the Ideally located— eoavealont a a i I Bisacll street, w-ho was involved ford Davidson, aunta of Davidson. tle, machinist, ot 82 Spruce street, ment in the German press) 7 Toatinsoalal Par Talmt Hartford, March 14— (85—^The lar or more per month as prove aatla- repair* at Uw away from tks bma tkoris gk IVnoiial .Noliers in a fatal accident on Main street Jr. About 30 relatives and friends and Josephine Bernadette Bagen-^ Special Attenthn desired. •ame lime, when you bay Wall- p r r * e ■ — so at Myrtle street on the evening of from W’aterbury, Hartford and ski, cravat worker, of 10 Seymour attorney general’a office ruled Givea To Fhoac factory, ho- paper here. See onr Fall aelco- (ara. OlatliMtIv* Stf vlei M di It wlU quickly yes I Jan. 22. 1912 in which Mrs. Elbe thia towm attended. street, Manchester; Oscar T. Hartford, March~ 14—(85—Re- yesterday, in a reaponoe to a query Fear-Boor Teat Blsekoot Ordan - TeL 8700 ommm won’t be laeoeveeleeeed. from State Health Commlaoioder UoB *owl an ncUKlaa. i'ard of Thunks Graham o f 475 Center street was The bride-elect unwrapped her Westberg, machinist, and Helen publlcoB atata headquartem mailed BpMlalM hi ffh- Palatlai i W* % l»l* t.i . faUUy ■ Injured. The nolle came num ero^ and lovely gifts seated, Verna Mongenot, press operator, aoUcea yesterday calling the Ooa- Stanley H. Oebom, that It would Washington, March 14—(^— •aenl aad Wad- iMdava, idarHat oMthods. Got km r. ;i r f. lA-r The Mancheeter o w aattawts. • SpedsKy. rrUUk- • follow-tng receipt of a verdict giv­ under an umbrella with shower of both of Torrtngton. and William neetlcnt Young Republicnna . Into be Improper for the town board of .Vushlngton had A four*hour test dlag A rraag» ASIBULANCE 8ERT1CB »■ >1 - « i • fl* f*': their annual coaventlatTaeasion In health In Milford to name one of : .a^kout last Bight, tha third alBca wom m 's AUTO b o o t o a r V I- H e tlln en by Hartford County Coroner streamera. Social paatimea and a Robert Mariu, Inspector, o t 97 Building A Loan ffipm<$1rlT <|aallty . hervlea! DAY AND NIGBT 4 * «*-»i i- Frank Healey, in which he sUted 8a(ad luncheon were enjoyed. The •mUKOFAMAMMI* Main street and Irene Mae Jarvis, d ty 8 and 9, and at the ita membera acting health officer Jm Mart of tho w y . Oovonunent JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY •Of ir» Wertk P Ixk if an-] * i. • -irf ' that Morano was movtng 15 milea renter of attraction on the buffet office clerk, of 1 time aaoouaeed b« "pnrt mltdhigB, OXOTBpt. flOB Ort Flowsra Aaaodation WILLIAM H. 8CH1ELDGE t, frep. «V* U*a n x It* 17t(C*at«rSt. aTeL Its W. Middle Tpk. IM. *!<■ JPtuumittk pi3k ftU f* table waa sutifuUy decorated tSSMaiaStryt ISt Sptwee Street TeL M N Mala it n o l «'f t^iair r;ira. ” 'right Bide oC the street and that wedding UV» TO TEU. n IH'sne Mrs. Oraham walked into the si R#c»atfar) mu«4 W made hr aM. amd •miy , adolt mambar of auck Familr Doit. New Sunday Night Series tof political views is desired but contributions o( thi.s character Wbkh are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. Kelley Warns I Pfo---- Stal* f baroby aaaka applkatkoo to tba OAoa o f Prim Adm imattatioR* a * Sfaoey o f iba State Polish League Champs Cottod Stataa Govarnmenr. (or tba iaaoaoea to tb t patM o wboaa Rama, addriaa, apd Stirs Up Americans Spirit Interest Centers (Uarription am aet forth above, nf War Ratio* Book 0*a aadoll War Balio* Boo^ MacMitchell Ready AppEratio* moda ot ------bereafter'iaaued for which the peramt named ahora harnmei eK fib b u*dar R a tio «i*g The Wagner .\ct business taken over by the govem- NAUT or »< HooL. Bt'n-mNc.oa oTBsa AnnaEM School Boys KeiulationA 1 berrhy certify that I bava aatbority to make ibia application on New York. March 14.—(JP)— : 10:15, Butler relays; 11, California Bditor, The Evening Herald: ment. . behalf o f tbe>er*on named aliQve. ibat no otbar appliratipo for a W ar Ration Book The Wagner Act seeks to pro- j( b«r recognized that coK- Date . . 1 By means of two-fisted drama BLU; 11:30, MBS; 12:00, BLU. freedom. good faith and responsi- jj rannot be conducted on' a Applieaat'a aifnatura and that War Ratio* Book West Side Coach Organized Teams by To Finish Second in maru. $IO,t)00 ar ia*k. to —drama that doesn’t mince word.-i Afternoon; 12:30, MBS; 1:00, bility similar to those eiosting in cumulative ba.sis under which a erxT o » TOW* One. the abova Mvmber. haa her* detiT> Even S^ore; Divinify r a'd’oaV o“a6k*no. * n KEi; '>a . r. u. make a falaa atatement or repre- contracting between private in- claims favoring one party only errd tn tha Applicant %nib tba abova>aialed — under direction of Charles Van- NBC; 1:30, CBS; 2:55, CBS; 3:15. April 1; Ineligible State Loop; Visitors arntatioQ to any Department nr Defense Plan dividuals and corporations. Col- pp pmit up in .■niccessive at- number of atampa removad. da, actual accomplishments of NBC. Student Upset Dope Afcncy n# tba U n it^ Stetea aa American .soldiers, both living and After This Date. W'on Last Time Out. lective bargaining can never ful- teriipts by appeals to conciliation ‘ OG^KTT* ‘TFIrir” to any mattar withia tba joria* Evening; 5:45, CBS; 6:30, BLU; dead, are portrayed in keeping In Last Meeting. fill an equitable purpose until re- Qp arbitration at higher levels, dictina af aar Department of 7:00, BLU; 8:55, CBS; 9:00, BLU; Swell Idea with the theme that the.se heroes Coach Thomas Kelley of the The New Haven Poli'ah Ameri­ sponsibility is imposed on both LUjp a„y proce.ss of adjuatment . h...... Iba. . yra. ^ A fe * ry o f the Unilad'Statem ATC its bV ’Rto'rsrVA* ^ ' 10:00, NBC. CBS, BLU; 11:30, employees and employers for the controlling the conduct of individ- H sig h t WEIGH r ronis or (IS (lem aW □ should live forever, and that ven­ MBS: 12:00, NBC, BLU; 12:30, New York, March 14—(^)— Met- Manchester High baseball team cana will play the local P.A. team geance for them should be sought. tomorrow afternoon at the East carrylng out of the agreements uals, an employment agreement X. (a) I f the iwrann named alsove /.S a member of a Family l^nit. alate the InUowmft fO*tr aparv reaervad for later antrie* by Loeal Board on Books on the dates imitcated below or o * tbe bark .xame speed they expect Leslie been causing a lot of confusion Along with Duties as tive bargaining has been conduct-1 both employers and employees bereof. and that with tach recetpF ha reafirma tbe truth nf tha atataflaeBia ia*the are interviewed. Tomorrow night NBC 2:30 p. m., Roundtable "Tax­ tween the gals from the Elm City (2^ Tbe peeao* mmed abova ia me— throughout the state. The opinion - f ed under conditions of prejudice | g^cp as: larafotng appliration. at 10:30, the guests are Princess es vs. Axis-” BLU 3, Wake Up MacMitchell and Gil Dodds to Air Raid Wardens and the Manchester lassies who and compulsion not in the public , j ypp acceptance of a basis for Juliana of the Netherlands, whose America Wnini, "W ho Will Pay follows: must win In order to cop second no □ n ■□ □ □ -— U>*M Book No* SwiJ N*. 54#to»ure of show tonight in their Columbian "A n y High school player, who interest and far different thanj ^pp classification and determina- anr r*iMrs Brsaavp. w tfa aON. nAPOBTBA KXCXmON country is in the hands of the | Cost of This W ar?” BLU 6:4,0, And Workers. place. those contemplated by the Act: j wages. Mile duel. plays with any organized team (!V^ Total amsMinf of white and bmwn eofar in anv f«irm which Germans, and Mrs. S. M. Marett , Mrs. Roosevelt; CBS 7:15, Public .Anxious For Vlctori’ 1. Prior to the negotiation of a ' o The acceptance of a pnx-edure of New Braunfels. Texas, whose i Affairs speaker: MBS 8, Forum Not since Wednesday has there after April 1, will be declared in­ w It may now be said that the The Manchester girls are most eligible for the remainder of the labor contract an industrial war is ^pp settlement of personal ir owned by the Family I nil < em bers.__ _ I husband died in dive bombing a "Should Union Activities Be Rc- been a ticket unsold for any of the 'A country is perfectly safe. New anxious to win this game for two waged upon an employer and all I gnevances giving every man a full Japanese transport. | strittexi for the Duration?" reserved seats in huge Madison school year." Yorkers can stop worrying about reasons. First, the Eln' (Tty gals non-union employees in an effort | opportunity to present his claims I f the person named above IS NOT a member of • Family Unit, This would mean, then, that atate the total amount o f white and brow * augar tn any form —:------N’BC— 1:30, American Legion .Square Garden. air raids. Everything is under gave the locals a bad trimming , to secure a majority to elect rep- ' tprough orderly processes of ap- * Two weeks ago Dodds ruined a players now in the Rec. leagues, earlier in the season and just how which ia owned by the person named above: . Since the Blue network sepa nniversary; 5.- Opera auditions; control. naentatives. A corps of profes-1 ppg) | neck and neck thrUIer between the and who are members of teams they will shape up against the Silk j rated from NBC, of which it was, 7. Jack Benny; 8, Charlie McCar­ outside the school may continue The ancient and honorable The atonal organizers moves in. and 3 Collective bargaining under ' 5. Nu e« o f War Ratio* ^'lampa to be removod frO' War R atio* two by scampering through his (Tty lassic.s on a large floor is go­ a part for 15 years, there has bee thy; 8:30, One Man's Family; 10, to play until April 1. If they per­ Jockey Club, has announced Its de­ any form of coercion is considered the law concerns itself with , third quarter In 61 seconds and ing to be a problem. Secondly, the Bonk Ona {upon tbe baais of informatio* stated above)- question how it should be lis te ^ n Phil Spitalny Girls; 11, Three sist and play after this date they fense and relief program. The le^tim aU if it is not forbidden by "wages, hours and working condi- ! ir NOSE WEITE NONE building up a 15-yard lead. Mac­ Standing, left to right. Coach Ed Kovls, publicity; Ken Smith, Wally A. Saverick, Mike Saverlck, team must win against the visitors the criminal laws of the State. In the programs. Heretofore, the/net- I Sheets to the Wind, drama. are ineligible to play any sport plan Is aa liberal and %<1de in tions." It should be recognized | OPA Form T«o. (Co*tiRPa ** I Mitchell couldn't get all the dls^ Tex Klcjna, Chet Bycholskl, Kosak, Peter Dubaldo, manager, Joseph Mamone, as-alstant manager. in order to annex second place in fact even if it violates the crimin­ that certain functions of manage- | I works have been known by 4hetr CBS— 11:30 a. m.. Invitation to with the high school team. scope aa racing achemes usually lance back and loat for the first Seated, left to right, John Bycholskl, Haraburda. A1 Obuchowskl, Stan Opolach and Ed Kose.______the State League, al laws of the S-ate, the Federal ment belong to the employer, just I initials such as NBC, CBS and Learning, Dr. Gin Yutang; 3 p. m., September 10 is set for high are. time In 19 starts. The time was Both rea.sons are ample enough courts have held such violations as certain functions of Industrial | i MBS. N. Y. Philharmonic; 5, Gladys school players who might be play­ Members of The Jockey Club i The official name, Blue Network 4:08.7. to a-ssure the fans of a red hot may not forfeit the separate organ'izrti'on"are assigned "under ^ i:' the form \ ()U will be a.sked to fill out in order to obtain wartime ration book.s. The Herald suppest? you clip and Swarthout; 6:30, Gene Autry; That Immediately set up to­ ing with organized teams through­ Friday the 13th | Civilian Defense Service will be j Company, simplitles to BNC. But tussle from start to finish. This lights created by the federal sta-u^e Act to the representatives o f ; study it in order to .save time and confusion when date for applications is announced.-, 8:30, Crime Doctor: 9. Kreil Allen night's race, feature event of the W alter (T y ) Holland out the summer to quit If they trained as air wardens, auxiliary theae initials do not seem satis­ Fatal to Youth Manchester aggregation, when tute if these acts come within the I employees. I — Hour. twenty-third annual Knights of want to play fall sports at this or Top Flight Horses Named police and in emergency trans­ scope of conducting a legitimate • — -• -■ • • — factory—confusion with NBC is BLU— 12:30, Radio City con­ any other high school. This means, port service and first aid. The right, is a hard team to stop. Sev­ 4. The National Labor Relations Columbus games. Wlllington. Conn., March 14.' Induatrial dispute. Board has-held that the employer | I too apparent. Neither is the word cert; 2. Fireside play “Holiday, ' on the sense of the ruling, that Jockey Club Blood Bank is to be eral factors entered Into the defeat SERIAL STORY Dodds' victory was his first ap­ —WF)—Standing under the same at New Haven. It was a long cold 2. Collective bargaining after an must give conclusive evidence of ] 1080 "Blue" quite apt. 4:30, Behind the Mike; 5:30, Mu- pearance of the season aa a mller the boys must quit organized For Rich Kentucky Derby established. Every member will 'i t ' : WTIC Pagani Names basket in a school gymnasium ride for or.c thing and a small election has been held is Initiated his g o ^ faith by the avoidance of ' Kilocycles j So. in keeping with the general .sical Steelmakers; 7:30, Daugh­ and since then the Boston Divinity teams before September 10 it they carry a card, showing when-last here where a basketball player playing space handicapped the gals under the threat of a strike which bad faith. It does not hold the un­ policy of three-letter designations ters of Uncle Sam; 8:30, Inner student haa pounded through a wish to engage in football, soc­ h^ has given blood, ao that if his very aeriously imperils the em- ion responsible for bad faith. Bul­ I ,;." - for networks, this column here­ Sanctum: 9, Good W ill Hour. cer. or cross country running. .<1941 juveniles. Requested, owned died 10 years ago, 16-year-old duties call him elsewhere he will no end. 4:15.7 mile on an unbanked oval Holland Coach By Alex McNeill Arthur Rovozzo of South Will- ployer'a business. He and many of lying tactics, bluff and threats KCOfYNIOMT IMO : . - | v . ■ Saturday, March 14 with and hereafter will list the MBS— 12:15, Letters to My Son; For the past eight years the by B. F. Whitaker and winner of not be asked to give too soon The visitors will center their at­ at Washington without spikes Louisville, Ky., March 11.— — ington, a guard on the Willing- ■ his employees are under a form can never create confidence in an P, M. i .. . Blue as BLU. You can pronounce 2:30, This Is Fort Dlx; 5, I Hear Twi League haa respected the One hundred and fifty thorough­ the Flamingo this winter, also is again. tentions on Orlowskl, leading scor­ fey HENRY BELLAMANN < moAiuatynetUi 1:15— Market and Agricultural while MacMitchell took the 1C-4A ton team, collapsed last night of compulsion which is in opposi­ intention to reach an agreement it either "Blue" or by the letters America Singing; 6, Double or high school's position and did not breds, headed by Alsab and Re­ in the list and probably will be­ Manpower now wasting its time er in the state. But they are due tion to good faith and prevents the News, title in 4:13.7. at the start of a game with from compulsion and prejudice. •B-L-U. " Nothing; 7:30, Nobody's Children; Nick Angelo to Manage allow school players to start un­ quested, were nominated today for come the winter book favorite. In the racing of thoroughbreds for a surprise when they arrive. negotiation of a contract free Leaders of unions, local and na­ 1:30— Call to Youth. Four Htartera til the schedule of the high school Rockville. By the time his Plans have been made to shake Out of Danger 10:30, Keep ’Em Rolling. the 68th running of the $75,(KK) Col. E. R. Bradley, whose Idle will give 'til it hurts. from coercion from either side. tional, must be held responsible "I gue.ss I was for a while, blit lections. Events stood out With 1:45— News. There will be two other start­ West Side Team This had been completed. It will also teammates reached his side he these lassies loose and unless ahe CTiapter X X V Ill On Satiifday night list: Kentucky Derby at (Thurchlll Hour silks have triumphed in four "The five courses in New York S. Negotiations are carried on for the exercise of their duties it's curious. Randy, I'm in some flaming clarity against the half 2:00— U. S. Mariije Band. ers, Jim Rafferty, once of Ford- hold good this year and plans are was dead. leaves all of her skill at bamc they Paiii.s shoved a chair towaid The war—7:30, MBS; 8:55, Moriday expectations: Season; New Uniforms Downs, May 2. Derbies, is back again with Bless — Aqueduct, Belmont, Empire by leaders of organized labor and for the consideration of Uie ways more European than Ameri­ haze of the surrounding time. 2:30— Matinee in Rhythm. MBS; 10:00, MBS; 10:45, ham, and of the New underway to end the Twl season Rovozzo, the son of Mr. and , are going to have a hard time put­ the kitchen table and sat down. CBS; Morning: 8:00, NBC, CBS, BLU; Included In the list of nominees Me after a year’s absence. If Bless City, Jamaica and Saratoga - have whose sslsries directly depend on interests of their members. 'There can. but I don't much like Euro­ Events, distinct and painful. 3:00— Patti Chapin Sings for 11:00, NBC; 12:00, NBC, York A. C. before the first of September. Mrs. Samuel Rovozzo, fell Ju»t ting a damper on her. It should be Randy stood for a moment look­ CBS, 8:45. NBC: 8:55, BLU; 9:00, CBS; for the mile and a quarter classic Me goes to the post, many a Ken­ approved the program and will their success in securing Immedi­ can be no Impartial collective bar­ peans—not deeply. They're older He had little enough in the You. BLU: 12:30, MBS: 12:55, NBC, While some experts see the pos­ Billy Pagani, fiery sponsor of as the referee's whistle blew, one of the best games here this ate concessions rather than on se­ ing at him. 10:00, MBS: 10:15, BLU, MBS; are 16 imported horses. tucky dollar Will be riding with whole-heartedly support It in gaining when entrusted to labor and more cynical, and that very recollections of his boyhood life 3:15— National Parent Teachers CBS, BLU. sibility of a time lesathan the In­ the West Sides, announced today signalling the beginning of the year with so much at stake. curing fair wages and full employ­ "W hat’s the matter, Randy?" 11:00, MBS; 11:15, MBS; 12:00, The impact of war on this coun­ him jiwt in case this ts again the every respect possible," a.saerts leaders whose major Interests are rj'nicism not, it's nwre like fatal­ in Kings Row to be happy about. Congress. All networks—7. This Is War, ‘ CBS. MBS. door competitive mSk of 4:07.4, contest. I Boya’ Team In ment for their members. Higher “ Yoy said just now that you that T y H o ll^ d will coach his try—which forced cancellation of Colonel’s year Public Relations ' Counsel Joseph personal to themselves. The cure ism- acts like a frost. We don't The nature of his bereavement.s 3:30— Music tor Everyone. "United Nations ' ' others point to the Columbian Dr. F. B. Converse, medical The Poll.sh lads are In. That le, wage rates may mean less em- consMered Drake all right just Afternoon: 1:00, BLU; 1:45, team this year and that Nick Colan Whips winter racing in Ca,lifornia—ia The Florida winter racing sea­ L. Cohn, all kidding aside. of this situation lies entirely in know as much as the Europeons, and his griefs had been too dark, 4:00— Program from New York. NBC—8, Abie’s Irish Rose: 8:30. mile of 1934 when Glenn CTunning- examiner, said the youth had they have put the bunting In the ploymenL sometimes severely less as he always was. What alxnit NBC; 2:00, MBS; 3:15, CBS; 4:00, Angelo would be the manager. shown in the number of nomina­ son brought to the fore another Automobiles owned by members the hands of union members, and but—oh. and Kings Row is down­ and too severe for a boy. And 4:30— Air Youth of America. Truth or Consequences: 9. Barn MBS; 4:45, CBS. MBS; 4:55, BLU: ham, BUI Bonthron and others In suffered a hemorrhage, and re­ well known bag for another sea­ amployhient. I f higher rates per can be worked out only by those ! you?" The foxy Holland takes the place tions. puring the last 12 years promising nominee in Bright W il­ of The Jockey Club Civilian De­ right backwoods, really — but now that he was living again In 4:45— Melodic Strings. dance: 10, Bill Stem and Kay 6:25, NBC; 7:45, CBS, BLU. a handpicked field slumbered Texas Boxer called that all the circum­ son. Just what Kpvls plans to do hour are not accompanied by a processes found ncceasary in all Parris looked puzzled, of Clarence "Gyp" Gustafson who the nominations have ranged be­ lie. owTied by Mrs. R. Mcllvaln fense Service will be registered we've got something that can the scene of their happening there 5:00— Doctors at Work. Kyser; 10:15, China-India friend­ NBC— 10 a. m.. Bess Johnson; through a 4 :46.8 effort because no stances were identical with the is not known, but he intimated proportionate "rise in production, democratic organizations — the Randy finished the preparations piloted tbe team last season. tween 102 and 130. in 1930 there and winner of $10,720 laat year. and assigned to certain stations grow into something else. The must be at times some uncon­ 5:30— In a Sentimental Mood. ship program, Dr. Hu Shih and 1:15 p. m., Rhythmaires: 3:15, Ma one wanted to set the pace. i death of a Stafford Springs this week that he might have a higher prices must result. The holding of annual elections by for coffee. "Yes, perhaps, you. Experts Big Year were 150 nominated and in the Yet to show their 1942 form are and duties. Each will carry In Europeans don't seem to me to scious associations; some spectral 5:45— Salon Music. Sir S. Chelty. Perkins. Dodds, minus a finishing kick, player here 10 years ago. surprise for the visitors tomorrow. piiblic may not buy the prpduct at secret ballot and an orderly pro­ I’ve known ever since you got hardly can hope to win in a slow Pagani expects that his club New Yorker Earns Shot lush year, 1928. the record of 196. Mrs. Payne Whitney’s Devil Diver the unused license plate bracket have that. They are already what presences, . . . 6:00— News. CBS— 7:30, Eileen Farrell, CBS-2:30, Fletcher Wiley; The team ha.* been going at top the higher price and a falling off cedure for full reports and audited back here t/i Kings Row that race tonight and Is expected to will be right in the thick of local Of the 150 nominated this year, and Shut Out and William Wood- a sign reading: "The Jockey Club In the demand follows. Higher they arc a finished product.” 6:15— Strictly Sports. songs: 8, Guy Lombardo; 8:30, K. 4:15. Spotlight on A.sia: 9:45, At Light Heavy Crown speed for the past three weeks and accounts. you're not happy. I don't mean take the lead at the outset. baseball this season. To support probably not more than 10 to 15 ward’a Apache—all top ranking Civilian Defense Service,” so that wages and shorter hours, there­ Parris laughed. "I'm talking 6:30— Come on and Dance. of C. track. Scattergood Baines. last Sunday won the flag for the The W’agner Act should be to meddle with your business in A week passed before Parris this contention he haa named Hol­ will para.de to the post on Derby juveniles. its owner, trained In these various fore, may not be in the interest too much." 6:45—Medical Talk. BLU—8. Green Hornet; 8:30, BLU— 11;30 a. m., Prescott Other events on the program Sometime iri May. third straight year against Terry- amended by declaring the follow­ any way, but— I just wondered was free to call on Mrs. Gordon 7:00—This Is War. land aa coach and the ever popu day. Not Ratod High Magnuson duties of assistance, may be hailed of labor aa a whole. They obvious­ 'It s your own medicine. Doc-1 an.swered his ring herself and Swop Night; 9, Toscanini Treas­ Presents; 12:30 p. m.. Farm and also have attractive entry lists. Col. Matt J. Winn, President of vl'le. ing acts to be "unfair labor prac­ if there is anything I can do for 7 ;30—Adventures of Ellery , the Uttle perpetual mo­ lar Nlckie Angelo as business l^hile the number of Imported and render aid. It is possible that both Mike ly penalize the public at large aa tices" and not in the public inter- i tor greeted him in a restrained half- ury concert: 10, Vice President Home program; 1:45, Minister New York, March 14— — Churchill ^Down^^, reviewing the These big-hearted owmers will Queen. tion machine from Notre Dame, manager. The west aide ball of horses nominated ts large, none, Saverlck and Duke Haraburda will well aa labor by increasing the est. The resort to these should de­ "W h a t? ” voice which gave him an uncom­ Wallace from Omaha; 10:30, West Richard Casey “War in Southwest Johnny Colan, a New York boxer list of subscribers, declared the be especially handy to those blow­ You're a sweet kid to think 8:00— Knickerbocker Playhouse. figures to win the two-mlle run al­ fire was downcast last year when in the opinion of local hardboota, Cravat Star be back for the last game of tbe coat of living. Under the- present prive employees of the benefits of "You know talking it out. fortable feeling at once. Point .,.inlversary. Pacific." who went to Chicago to establish derby "Is wide open." ing their case dough on the last emergency they may in addition about me, but it's Just a matter 8:30—Truth or Consequence. though he competes against Wal­ the team failed to win the Frank carries much weight. John Hay season. With theae two chapa to the Wagner Act for limited pe­ You’ve explained it to me— ” "It's been a long time since I ’ve MBS—8:30. Chicago Theater MBS-^1;45, Don Norman's his reputation, took his place be­ "There Is no outstanding candi­ race There’s nothing quite like le«d directly into a dangerous in­ of readjustment. I —I didn't like 9:00— National Bam Dance. ter MeJjl, who bested Rice In May, Busch Trophy. Whitney’s This England, by H y­ there New Haven is due for a hot riod of time; "Maybe. How did this get seen you," she said. "O f course prize operetta "Gandy Daflcer;” Date: 3, Mutual Goes Calling. side Cleveland's Jimmy Bivins as date.” he said, "but there are being sure of transportation. flation. Kings Row when I came back.” 10:00— Sports Newsreel. 1940, for his last track loss. Holland Is a real fox. He knows an outstanding light heavyweight perion out of Sarlta, appears tha Unknown Bowler Steals argument right from the sUirL It 1. To strike in violation of a started, anyway?" I've heard— Louise was always more than a score of top class Seriously, isn’t it about time "I know that. I could sec it." 10:15—Program from New York. John Borican, the portrait-paint­ the game backwards, keeps his contender today after stopping best of the bunch on previous pei*- was al.so stated thlr week that Big Further, the local leaders are contract or an arbitration award "You needed to talk to some­ speaking of Parris Mitchell.’’ . thrce-year-cilds from which the racing did something worth while 10:30— Ted Steele's Orchestra. ing speedster, w ill compete in players on their toes and never Jimmy Webb of Houston, Tex., in formance. Omar Khayj'am was Spotlight; Big Names Buck Bycholskl might try out that assisted by representatives of na­ which the union concerned had "W ell— Drake kept me here " one. that's all. " winner probably will come." Instead of cluttering np the works "How ia Louiae? I haten’t seen 11:00— News. both the 6(X) and 1,000-yard races, gets Into an argument with t two rounds at- Madison Square the only Imported horse ever to trick knee of his. He has been tional organizations who are en­ bound itself to accept. "1 guessed that, too." "Well, I know I'm going home — WNBC. Top Favorite Fall by Wayside. her since I came back." 11;15— Nelson Olmsted. WDRC Kilocycles both of which he won a year ago. umpires unless he figures an even Garden. win the Derby, being first in 1917. with trivialities?? named in the eligible list for the gaged in an inter-labor war be­ 2. To strike to establish it as "He was not only my good that's the flr.st time I've sa il This big business is crying for "No. I fancy not. Flrat tell me 11:30— Rlverboat Revels. while A1 Blozis and Earle Mea­ chance nf gaining his point. Last Weighing 175 pounds to his op­ Mrs. Albert Sabath's Alsab, 1941 Outstanding juveniles also In­ town championship games. tween the A. F. of L. and the C. a condition of employment in any friend In trouble, but he was a ‘home’ since I landed here!" JiivoiiUe champion, presents by far Magnuson took a fall out of the big men to get in there and pitch I. O., the outcome of which will shop that membership In a union sort of professional job." kbout yourself. Could I offer you 12:00—W ar News. Sunday, March IS dows are expected to chalk up rou­ season he had the North End ponent's 172 3-4, Colan dropped cluded In the Derby subscribers Bycholskl Popolar '•Maybe you ought to get mar­ Saturday, March 14 the most impressive record of any leaders in the Cravat League last and speak for it. affect the prestige of both. There­ "And now you want to go a cup of hot chocolate? They tell 12:05— Best of the Week. AM. tine triumphs in the shot put and Texaco Fire Chiefs, a bunch of the Texan five times in the .sec­ list are Black Raider, owned by Buck Bycholskl Is one o f the is to be made compulsory on all ried, Parris.” P M. of the nominees on the basis of la.st night and copped the three string Dispatch from Sarasota Ls that fore, these leaders also have prin­ employees. away?" me it’s very cold out." * 12:30— Music of the Americas. 8:00—War New* pole vault, respectively. young players anil pulled several ond round last night before Ref­ Mrs-. Ethel V. Mars, whose Galla- most popular players in and around He looked at her thoughtfullv. 1:05— Ad Liner. year's performance. But the $700 honors at Murphy's alleys with a everybody around the Red Sox cipally at stake the success of 3. To strike without the authori­ Mrs. Gordon sat, very stiff and 12:45— The Vagabonds. 8:05— Peerless Trio In the relay competitions the Burprises before the season was eree Billy Cavanaugh stopped the hadlon won In 1940; O. S. Howard’s Manchester. His prowees on the "You were never more mistaken "No, Randy, 1 don't think so. 1:30.—Adventures in Science. bargain horse ha.s been anything neat 3.56 and tied with Bengston their national. organizations rath­ zation of a majority of the em­ straight, in an Incongruous Ho­ 12:55— News. 8:15— Plano Trio four fastest teams of the eastern fight with only a minute and 58 filly, Chlqulta Mia, winner of $17.- camp Is vastly relieved that Ted court and reputation Is unequalied. in your life. I've got -my job-— There doesn't seem to be any room 2:00— Press News. over. but successful this season in hla for high singV by hitting 133. er than the advantage of the lo­ ployees, as determined by a secret man chair. Her hair, a surprising­ 1:00— Silent. 8:30— Emmanuef Goepel Singers Indoor season— Colgate. GeorgeT seconds of the stanza gone. 915 laat year, and Mrs. A. F. Sher­ Williams' rase haa been settled so The fans acclaimed him here a it's work 1 like and want to do. " anywhere for that kind of—an 2:05—O f Men and Books. The Pagani West Side entry Florida campaign. Whether Alsab None of the topnotch favorites cal members immediately con­ bsllot. ly even dark chestnut was fasten­ 8:45—'Christian Science Program town, Fordham and Vlllanova — Promoter Mike Jacobs wasted man's American Wolf, winner of they can get on with the main year ago when he led the P. A.’e "I|m glad, Parris. I'd hate to arrangement." will take the field equipped with will be able to return to 1941 form were in the running although cerned. An employer engaged in 4. To engage in any conspiracy ed high with a comb. The comb re­ 3:00— Country Journal. 9:00— World News Round-up will compete In the mile while no time in making preliminary several upsets in Florida this win­ business of preparing for the through the critical serie* with the see you go away.” Tomorrow’s Program 3:45— News. brand new uniforms which the by 'May 2 remains the big ques­ a labor dispute is forced to nego- j in restraint of trade to limit or minded him of his grandmother. A. M. 9:15—C?oast to Coast On A Bus Fordham and Seton hall are In the plans to match Colan with light American League race. Gems and bemoaned the fact that "I never expect to. It's a little There was a special-delivery 3:55— War Commentary. cagey Pagani purchased early last tion among turfmen. ter. tiate with leaders whose interests stop the use or distribution of He wandered a little. . . . 8:00—News. 10:00—The Musical Millwheel two-mlle. heavyweight champion Gus Les- Movie man Louis B. Mayer Everything else can wait. he was forced to the sldelinea It hard to explain, but in some way letter lying uniier the lamp on 4:00— Matinee at Meadowbrook. fall. If the weather continues good The Sabath colt started 22 times are more important to them than g o ( ^ produced by non-union la­ Mrs. Gordon looked sharply at 8:10—Organ Recital by Courboln 10:15— Italian Program nevich. who lost a non-title scrap nominated six thoroughbreds in­ is understood, also, that he plans that lies considerably beyond the his table when he reached his 5:00—Cleveland Symphony Orch. Holland expects to call his first as a two-year- Od, won 15, waa are the interests of the local mem­ bor, or by the labor of unions not him. "I said, that I have been gb- 8:30—NBC String QuarteL 10:45— Lithuanian Program to Bivins in mid-week. cluding four imported horses - to play baseball again this year ordinary meaning of the word, apartment. It was postmarked 6:00— Esso Reporter, News. practice session as soon as the Jacobs said he waa considering second twice and third once to win bers represented, and who are ,sd directly involved in a labor dis­ Ing through a very trying expe­ 9:00— European News Roundup. 11:15 — South Congregational King’s Abbey, Domingo, Family Naiigaluck Plays which should be welcome news to this is home. I was pretty sud­ Kings Row. He opened it and 6:05— Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. West Side field dries out. the tussle for some time in May, a total of $110,600. atrongly prejudiced, they cannot pute. rience since my husband passed 9:15— Deep River Boys. Church Sports Roundup TYee and Jury Box. the baseball fans. denly and violently uprooted, and read: 6 :20— Rhythmelodles. but probably will wait until he de­ Second only to Al.sab among negotiate with open minds. Any private Institution must be away." 9:30— W o i^ and Music. 12:00— Italian Program The P. A s will try hard to end when I came back there didn't Dear Dr. Mitchell: 6:30— Frazier Hunt. News. termines the date before deciding 4 (’.rosby Tonight 4. It is the practice of most un­ held strictly responsible for the "Oh. I ’m sorry to hear that." 10:00— Radio Pulpit, P.M. By Hugh FuBerton, Jr. their state league season with a use in the public interest of the seem to be anything here that 1 I haven’t had the pleaaure 6:45— The World Today. whether the affair is to be for victory and will be In there with ion leaders to force every possible thought was here. My friendship "Dr. Mitchell, I’m sure you were 10:30— Tom Terrlss. 12:30— Songs for Sunday Warnierdam Fails other muscular aches. Some man­ protections granted it by law. of meeting you since your re­ 7:00— This Is War. the title. Schubert. Blancnard ann nenson Its best team on .he floor. Ths concession from an employer, and with Drake was about ail that surprised to hear from me. Some­ 10:45—VI and Vilma. 12:45— Newa Parade New York. March 14.— UP)— agers are very glum about their Bv The Associated Press Public opinion will insist that the turn from abroad, and I re- 7:30— Columbia's Concert Orch. Webb held his own through the were right up there. The teams first game will start at 3:45 sharp. then break off the negotiations in was left of parent soil—ilo >x>u un­ how I felt that I could trust your 1 1 :00—News. 1:00— Know Your Schools Georgia winds up spring football men's conditioning, especially that T\vo neighboring .achools from order that they may be carried on abuse of legal immunities ends the great that my flrst communica­ 8:00— Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. In Record Jiiinp flrat round last night, but a right Big League are evenly matched and right now derstand what I mean?" discretion since you useiT to be a 11:15— Rhapsody of tbe Rockies. 1:15— Catholic Laymen's Program practice today with the ”G" day of the veteran pitchers. Most of the Naugatuck Valley, having by an appeal to g higher tribunal. enjoyment of legal privileges. tion with you is somewhat 8:30—Hobby Lobby. to the jaw sent him down early are staging a hot fight for the "I think so." friend of Louise.” 11:30— Music and American U:30— African Trek with Joseph intra-squad game—complete with them when asked how things are traveled a rocky road from virtual It Is. therefore, impossible for an There should be no immunity professional rather than social. 8:55— John Daly. Newa in the second and Colan battered championship. The scores: Mrs. Gordon moved forwa'rd in Youtji. \ Marais printed programs, the game going say they don't know, that obscurity to glory, shoot the works employer to approach the under- without responsibility for its ex­ "Drake, and old Professor I shall be grateful If you will 9:00—Your Hit Parade San Francisco, March 13 —*!P\— him to the floor almost as s o ^ as Camp Notes Team No. 2 Blues Lower Berdorff. Well-it took me a her chair. "I have called you to 12:00—Musical Souvenirs. 2:00- Great Plays "Qiieen” and a dance afterward... they haven’t had a chance yet to tonight for the Connertlcut High taking without feeling that he is ercise. call as soon as convenient. 1 9:45— Strictly Swing. Rangy . the he arose. i / Pasvk ...... T24 90 107-321 speak about Louise." P. M. 3:()(J— Jan Kasko's Polish Ameri­ Alabama has something similar It waa the second meetmg of see'the bovs In action. School biuikethall championship. under a compulsion of incurnng' Connecticut Economic Council while to put down roots again. should like, also, to have you 10:15— Public Affairs. Piedmont High school teacher who Larder ...... 11.5 99 98-312 "Is Louise ill?" 12:15— Junior Quiz Show. can Program for ''A" day next week...but the the two. who fought an eight- About five thousand spectators the most serious risk of having his i Howell Cheney, Treas. The hospital is new ground, of keep this in strict confidence. 11:00— News. has written blazing new chapters B> Gayle Talbot 99 - 99 Army’s Colors "I don’t know.” 12:45— News. 4:00—National Vespers roaches’ big problem is how many round draw only a month ago. Murphy are expected to .sit in when Crosby course," Very truly, 11:05— Sports Roundup. in pole vaulting history, failed to­ Tampa.' Fla.. March 14.- (45— Pontillo . 121 107- 338 1:00—Commentary by ^ Upton 4:30— Behind the Mike of their stars will encounter "M " Last night’s scuffle drew only ...... 11(1 High of Waterburj’ an'i Naugatuck Randy nodded. She was afraid Mrs. Gordon twisted the ends of 11:10— Hal MacIntyre's Orch. night In his attempt to set a new ...... 85 88 ..-1 7 3 Harriet Gordon. Close. 5:00— The Moylan Sisters (for mobilization) day.. . Adding 8..599 customers and a gate of Reports from Florida; Dummy High square off in the New Haven Health Service of the Red Cross, to speak. her black-lace scarf. "Dr. Mitch­ 11:30— Henry King's Orchestra, world's record of 18 feet/ The ba.seball magnate.* are look­ Reo Junior Champions P. 8 . It would be more con­ 1:15—Silver Strings. 5:lfi—rSunday Serenade a new twist to the series of delays, $14,569. Sport Shorts Arena around 9:15 p. m. acted in qp advisory capacity. "Randy, do you know what ell, I ’ve been afraid Louise's mind 12:00— Linton WeUs, News. He bowed out at a''hitherto easy ing more'relieved with each pass­ .... 4^4 398 411 1243 Soldier Costs venient If you could call some 1:30—The World Is Yours. 5:30—Wheeling Steelmakrr.9 postponements, etc., that have fol­ Totals , Bv that time a preliminary game Blast Army Quintet The men examined were from mysticism is?" has been affected. You may re­ height of 15 feet 4 inches in the ing day as the crowds continue to Tciani^o. 4 "N o— yes;” evening after supper, instead member that some time ago 2:00— Sammy Kaye’s Orchestra. Tofnorrow’s Program lowed that Ray Roblnson-Marty Olympic club's annual Indoor w llfhave decided the state Class B the 1-B cla.ssification in the draft, P.M. tiirr out about as usual to see the 1 Torrance ..,... 85 98 94— 277 Easily 51-33. of during the (lay. Louise had a most unfortunate at­ 2:30—(^ rtlss Ensemble. , A. M. Servo fight, Norman Rubio Who'll meet. At a Glance championship. The title contenders and most of them expressed a "Well, which? No? Yes?" 6:00— News exhibition games. Actually there Fox ...... 89 93 99— 281 USAS117.47 " I kind of know, I guess. Be­ H. O. tachment for one of the most un- 2:45— Sabbath Message. 8 :00— News. .sub for Servomext, Friday, was The 26 year old star, who last Hewitt Hits In this division are Woodrow Wil­ willingnes.s to have their physical 6:16—Keith Playhouse of the Air haa been a drop-off of some 20 per­ Duffy ...... 106 88 88 — 282 The Royal Blues believe in keep­ lief in something that is behind Parris frowned. Mrs. Henry desirabie boys in this town.” 3:00— Bob Becker Chats About 8:05— Louise Wilcher at the Or- due to fight Mbinson last sum­ month set a new indoor world’s St. Louis, March 14—((Pi— Albprt son High of Middletown and Bran­ ’ defects corrected in order to be.' 6:30— Pearson and Allen mer. Ray withdrew, claiming an cent in paid attendance here and Schubert ...... 107 121 114—342 ing in shape for the coming town something else that isn't there." Gordon? Strange. . . . "You are speaking of Drake Dogs. record of 15 7 1-4 Inches in Bos­ Peters is ready to acknowledge ford High. For them the whistle I . eligible for unlimited military 6:46— OverJJur Coffee Cups injured hand, but the commlsston at St. Petersburg, but that can be junior championship games. Last Red LJO SS 1.^0nfIU rl8 duty, Dr. McCown said. Parris laughed, and Randy set He ahugged, tore the letter McHugh." 3:15—H. V. {(altenbom. 8:30— News. ton, wae unable to get up suffi­ High Honors that A1 Jelllson Is a better bowler. blows at 8 p. m. 7:00—World-Wide News Round­ suspended him for 60 days for accounted for by at least a simi­ Totals’ ...... 387 400 395 1182 Still earlier, the class C-D win­ night at the East Side Rec they il, I "They were examined prior to cups on the table. For the flrst Into small pieces, and dfopped the 3:30— Listen America. 8:35— Intermezzo for Strings. cient speed on the 140 foot run­ The two kegicrs—each 76 year* Sur\'«*y of "Yes— a very sad case. I sup­ up . running out... Dune Rigney of lar decrease tn the tourist crop. old—battled 12 hours for a $50 ner will be known. That race emL' toT'k the .snappy Army Five Into 1 Pearl Harbor, and if we were to lime Parris saw in her face the shreds on the dying coals in the pose I was lax in my care of 4:00— Music for Neighbors. 9:00—News of the World way. especially prepared for hla The soldiers are turning out In Team No. 3 9:15— From the Organ Loft. 7:30—The Daughters of Uncle the White Sox claims President record 'attempts. /' stake. ^ with an afternoon game at the their camp to the tune of 51-33. examine them now. I believe all impish look she used to have as a fireplace. Louise, but before I oould guess 4.: 15—Day Dreams. Leads Nursery League droves to. see the diamond stara Irwin ...... 125 100 i n —336 Militarv ForecH. 4:30—The Shadow. 9:30— News. Sam Roosevelt lost plenty of votes by He cleared 14 feet 1 1-2 IncfiVs Peters won only one game. Jelll­ Weaver High gym in Hartford be­ Klien.schmidt playerl the leading of them would gladjiy agree to the little girl. He turned and looked aroiinil what might happen she imagined that most of them only had read Tedford ...... 98 94 94— 288 5:00—Metropolitan Auditions of 9:45— Gypsy C?aravan. 8:00—Sunday Evening at Tommy granting Ted w’illlams that defer­ before falling three times jb' clear son toppled 1,830 pins to the loser s tween unbeaten Portland High and role with the winners with 18 . . . f 1 rehabilitation program." he said. "Well, that'll do as a starting the apartment. The door stood she was In love with him.” Bowlers Last Night about before. Dwyer ...... 122 104 97—323 points while Blake for the losers Washington, D. C - For t i l , .4, | 3^^ legistrants classifled. the Air. 10:00— Church of the Air. Dorsey's ment___ "Count the pitchers on 15-4. 1,394. Old Saybrook High, champions of point! I hate mysticism, as I hate open into his study. Beyond he "Yes. Mrs. Gordon. You might 8:30—Inner Sanctum Mystery Warren Giles, vice president of Bengston ___ 104 98 133— 335 gathered 17. The scores: the Ur.ted Slates Army i an ob- 371 medical or siirgiral dis­ could see a dim light burning In 5:30—The Nlchol’s Family of lO:30-rNewa every American league club but At West Side Rec. the ShorSllne League. everything that isn't clear. And just tell me what happened later.” 9:00— Walter Wincheil Boston.” he says. the Cincinnati Reds, who train Royal Blue* tain a new soldiei , eases or defects only, 100 had that's ridiculous, too. because just the bedroom. He had called this Five. 10:35— Wings Over Jordan. Much Ado— About Olaaa 396 435 1280 "Dr. Mitchell. Louise hated her 9:15—The Parker Family here, is Inclined to optimism; "I Totals ...... 449 Peanuts .AM War Effort Rlvosa ...... 3 ft 6 dental detects only, and 15 had about all of my work is concerned "home." Without thinking. 6:00— News. 11:00— Jackson Wheeler— News. The Lions took four points sway This was revealed m a retenl father!" 9:30— Irene Rich Today’s Ooest Star Dentist'Bowler think the big games between the lAwrence, Kas., March 14— (iTVi— Team N(y 1 Robb ...... 5 2 12 with chasing spooks that aren't It was a small apartment on the 6:15— Strictly Sports. 11:05— Milestones in American from the Wildcats at the West 133— 356 I medical or surgical aa well as "ReaUyT Why?" 9:45— Songs By Dinah Shore Charles P. Ward, Detroit Free leading clubs are going to draw as Phog Allen, University of Kansas Magnuson ___ 115 108 Lautenbach ...... 2 '0 4 cost study of the rehabilitation of there. I have to try to keep my­ fifth floor of tbe central adminis­ 6:30— Yale Interprets the News. . Music. Side Rec last night to the Nursery 106—311 Palestine. Tex., March 14.—(45 I dental defec ts. "I could never guess. Dr. Gor- 10:00— News Press: “ Lou Novikoff once con­ big crowds as ever, especially on cage coach. Is on another tear — Holland ...... 107 98 Surowiec ...... 4 1 9 aelective servite ■^istranis which self and my Ideas realistic, but trative building of the hospital, 6:45— The Flufferettea. 11:30— Invitation to Learning. League and the Bears squeezed ___ 119 108 127—354 - East Texas is aiding the war e f­ ' don was a saint." The woman’s 10:15— Sunday Syncopation fessed to a fellow player that he week-ends and at night,” he said. this time about the glass back- Blanchard Klelnschmidt ...... 9 0 18 identical with those assigned to 7:00— Jack Benny. 12:00 noon— Rhythmelodles. three from the Tigers. Hewitt took W e might have some extremely ...... I l l 117 112— 340 fort with peanuts. For the first was sponsored jointly by the hallucinations—I'm getting off the face was suddenly transformed. A 11:00— News was 'tired' o f making base hits. boards to be qsed In the N.C.A-A. Benson Giorgettl ...... 1 0 2 American Red Cmsa tbe Medical track. I started out to say some­ all bachelor staff members. 7:30— Bank Wagon. P. M. the honors for the evening with bad low spots in mid-week, time in several years, processing d Hikes 2.000 Miles look that was curiously still and 12:15— Your Sunday Serenade. l l : l ! ^ T h e Music Vou Want But that was in the minors. Lou basketball meet at Kansas City. Shields ...... 0 0 Society of the District of Colum­ thing else. I'm, not exactly in love Randy’s suggea^n that he mar­ 8:00— Charlie McCarthy and 119 for high atogle and 321 for though, when everj’body is work­ Totals ...... 452 431 478 1361 plant vats are turning out peanut- white gave her an appearance ot 12:30— Last Minute News. 12 :00— News would have paid money for a cou­ T h e use at such backboards Is bia, the District of Columbia Den­ with Kings Row, nor with the ry found no response in him, nor fMgar Bergen. three strings to lead the entire ing," he conceded. oil. used in the manufacture of 3 51 —Parris almost said "exaltation." 12:45— Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir AM. ple of base hits while he was try­ clearly illegal,” he said., "Here (to a Totals ...... ___ 24 tal Society and the Health Securi­ To Join Marines town, or the way it looks, * nor did it disturb him in any way. 8:30— One Man’s Family. league. The scores: ■ nitro-glycerln. It might have been nearly such an and Organ. 12:05—Sign-Off ing to win a job with tbe Cubs last tournament to determine the Na­ r . J(. .Armv ty AdminLstration. . any places in the town, nor the There was no one. . . . But some­ 9:00— Manhattan Merry-Go- Bears (S) tional Collegiate basketball cham­ B F T. appearance if it had not been at 1:00—Church of the Air. spring.” Hanks Look* ’Em Over Last Nights Fights people that live here. But I ’m thing else did disturb him. Just Round. J. C h en ey ---- 87 92 87— 266 ...... 2 0 4 Conducted among 386 selectees the same time so hard, and 10 — 1:30— Preaa News. Poets Paying Taxes Sergeant Hank Greenberg 1* pion, and the N.C.A.A. is sanction­ Herron ...... two worda she bad spoken In her 9:30—Album of Familiar Music. L. Forton .... 89 113 84— 286 ...... 1 1 3 of the District of Columbia, ail of Buffalo. N T - Lance Corporal attracted to ail of the stages of yes, it was a cruel look. . Every 1 :S5— What's New at the Zoo. . Service Dept. around, looking very spruce and ing the use of illegal equipment." Ram Couch Williams being I went through right here. friendly fashion: "And you?" 10:00— Hour of Charm. L. Horton .... 66 85 85— 236 Allen's Jayhawkers may play In By The Associated Press ...... 1 1 3 ‘Whom bad been cla-ssifled as unflt Lee R. Courtney, 24. a Canadian line of Mrs. Gordon's expression 2:00— Afternoon Melodies. Albuquerque, N. M.—(JP) — The Pvt. Con Gebbie, former zporta happy in his warm-weather uni­ Edmonds Maybe I like the place w'here the He had said Drake was “ all 10:30—'The Adventures of Sher­ T. Faulkner . 94 80 94— 268 New York— Jimmy Colan, 175...... 1 0 3 for unlimited military service due soldier, enli-led in the United was fanatic. Parris felt a little 2:15— Radio Voice of Religion.' internal revenue collector Is finding . editor of the Watertown (8. D.) form. The former $50,000 slugger the toumament-rrlf they get past Dickson . . . . town is because 1 honestly think right," and then she had asked lock Holmes. Oklahoma A and M Tuesday night New York, won by technical ] ...... 8 1 17 to physical defects, the survey States Marine Corps here after a creepy. He decidedly did not like 2:30— Columbia Workshop. new evidence of the broad scope of Publjc Opinion and now an official (■ of the Detroit Tigers is only mark­ Blake ...... determined that to correct the de­ 2,000-mile hitch-hike from a Nova the town itself is pretty awful — that disconcerting question. He 1 1 :00—News. this year's Income tax law— poets 336 870 850 1056 in the fifth district playoff. knockout over Jimmy Webb, 172 Byron ...... 1 2 4 this Interview. 11:15—Story Behind the Head­ 2:55— Press Newa. ’ war lecturer, aends this totereat- ing time impatiently imtU he can fects among the registrants a to­ Scotia army ramp and the place happens to be the wondered why she hsd asked It at 3:00— N. Y. Philharmonic ,Sym- are paying too. "Come little ten- Tigers (1) gain admission to a combat offi­ 3-4. Houston. Tex. (2). (To Be CoBtiaiied) lines. ing note from Camp Croft (B. C ): ___ 14 , 5 33 tal of {45,343 40 must be spent, Courtney, serving as a member scene of all my memories. I guess a,l. He was "all right." He was ^ o n y Society. spot, shoulder arms; we'U prove the D. Horton .. 67 70 71— 208 cers training school, probably the The Tall Men Win Minneapolis - Charley Burley, Totals ..... 11:30—Three Sheets to the Wind. " I have found that tbe men an average of $117.47 for each. of a British Columbia regiment, 1 m not being very explicit. " well, and busy, and— yes, he was 4:MV—“hie Pause that Refreshee Japa are false alarms,” read a note H. Brogan .. 60 63 80— 203one at Miami. He says he never Palo Alto. Calif., March 14—(45— 151, Minneapolis, won by techni­ Referee—Kanehl. 12:00— War News. easily grasp technical problema went AW'OL at the suggestion of "I understand something of happy enough. He supposed he on tbe Air. attached to one report. Another, G. Cowles . .. 88 108 81— 272 felt better In his life, and he looks Stanford's Indians, heavily favor­ cal knockout over Jay D. Turner, included among the expendi­ 12:05— Francis Craig Serenade. when we Uke the oppoMng armies tures were hospital and surgicil his commanding officer so that he what you mean. Go on." had always been serious, more or Stai*9 Back Our 5:00— The' Family Hour. pinned to a $5 bill: “ Here's a fin— to football teams or baseball F. Hewitt .. 90 113 119—321 it. Not once in an hour’s conver- ed to win the Pacific Coast confer­ 219 1-2, Dallas. Tex. (6). 12:30— Moon River. Worcester. Mass.—T o m m y Hartford’s Pride ftqs, dental fees and expenses in- might join his own country’s Randy poured the coffee and leas. He wasn't, a kid any more 0:45— William L. Shirer, News. to help us win." playa. You'd be surprised to see natlon did the big fellow from the ence cage title, go into the second 12:55—News. Jones, 154, 'Worcester, knocked curwd in camps for conecting armed forces. He had previously i sat down on the opposite side of tn go hopping about. Once more 6:00— Silver Theater.. the Interest displayed by the men 305 348 SSI 1004 Bronx mention big league baseball game of the playoffs tonight with Reel Cross Drive 1 :00—Silent. out Pete Muscamera, 150. New defliciencles among the learned that it would take months 1 the table. there was an almost imperceptible 6:S0— Gene Autry's Mekidy Ranch when we compare a pincers move­ a one-game advantage. Bites the Dust to ser.ure a discharge from the I "I thought and felt certain flick of hjs eyebrows and the be­ York (71. A fter all of this is done, 7:15— Public Affairs. HOLLYWOOD ment with tbe forward charge of LhHis (4) Lobert Laughs Last - Oregon State waa no match for Canadian array. I things here. Now a lot ot people ginning of a gesture that might 7:S0—Bereen Guild Theater. P. Lee ...... 81 80 80— 241 Norwich, Conn.— George Fuller. Sam would have 386 men Only Barber Laavna Town the football ends, or a "defense- The biggest laugh of the spring the towering Californians last Norwich, March 14.—)— Tomorrow’s Drama 'Neomer Note E. Getswiek. . 96 88 84— 263 against the Dodgers' president and cIs Irwin. 31, stood befors a coal Servica Systcin. who termed the ing if farmers and truckers here­ 3-4, Cambridge, Maas. (8 ). Burring a broken Jaw. country and—just look at it. 1 thing about tbe patterns to the of her salary, for the picture, to Even th# lumber Industry la going In honor o f Hermon PhUUps, E. Wilson .. . 96 93 91—260 predicting it will add aotne wel­ Stove with waatepaper to one band The fight followed ths «msets4 •urvey “completaly succeasfuL" abouts aren't just a little morg •TUB Hollywood—Juan Zurita, 1 have to learn to do that again." water made him ttonk of the little the War Fund, and Mr. Eddy haa Enchanetd IncooM and futura_ to usa glrla—but not to wlMd an who originated the Butler relays, comed spice to the National and a ^ bill to the otbar. Tbe pattern rar two rouncv. with Has* ’ Fut'ds for rosductiog the sur­ patriotic than elsewhere. Nineteen Mexico aty. outpointed B He stirred his coffee vigorously, pools and ahallows of the '-‘ credk donated all royalties received from prospects are the major factora In­ axe. Bert Peterabn, aawmill opera­ SHATTERED I.AMP” the principal trophies at tonight's 843 826 362 1020 League race. left band didn't know wbat the vey haturtng Fuller all over ^ vey were Nintiabed by the Ameri­ truck Urea were allotted the county Price, 133 1-2, SeatUe (10). and drank rather absently. where he used to play with Renek. his recordings of "AitMrlca” and fluencing expansion to consumer tor, is training women to take . Featuri'nf Celebrated mest wai bs fuU-*asd rspliess ot Dr. WUUam WOUams ot Strat­ Florifl* Weather Bad right waa rkkng and the bill In­ ring, but It waa Fuller who did tis can Red CYose, , Dr. Albert He- for February. Not an application Bari Walsh, (above) Fordham "Are you homesick for Eii- Renee . , . and Caasle . . K the “ Star Spangled Banner” to tbe ^ y to g , the Department o f Com- the place of tallymen who chsck ona of the trsA shoes PhilUps ford, a dentist who tumod to duck It haa been an exceptionany stead ot the paper landed to the battering in tba third.round dpid Orwe, d tr e ^ of the Medical and was received. Stasa ^ B iiie 'aed M anrim Tint Marine Aviator University football scout,, waa ropa?" ^ Bovtog through tha drift of reert- fun& BMOcs rs|orU. " laariior as it's euU mnm whsn hs was a quartar«illsr pin bowling as a hobby, now has In tha windy spring, up until the last few fire. But thoK’s a happy ending. ha landed the punrit Ito t eadsdtha She retrieved her money although Tbe late Colonel A lf fad Cunning' made acting bead coach, succeed­ t aa ability to toppU tbs small plaa rias carps: days, forcing the cluba to take ing “Stopy Jim” Crowley, on figh t wbeia the fDorth round wss Mm faunwd to r right hand In doing hqm was tha flrst nival aviator tbs latea ia IMp woriuMita and canal ng a leave for servica with tha naw. one mtanta and 44 s e c o n d s eid> ‘ and It. • , la tbs V . 8. Martos Oorpa. '■ 7

W B CTT!: BTAWilHftbTEK EVKlSirM ; HEKXCD. WANTHESTBR. rOBTT. yATCTRDAT. WAHrW T4. Tin*' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^lANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 14,1942 PAGE THIRTEEN ------:------1—— ------:------

RED RYDER Outsider Looking |n BY FRED HARMAN M3U’(%E. CURIOUS Sense and Nonsense ID 6ee VOHp’Lt "WROVU'OTr- 0U7, HUH.» Service Visitor— Well (to little son of a Automobile Salesman (after Tom looked at his gasoline gage famous automobile manufacturer) trnng for three hours toiaell a and found the supply depleted; how are you getting along at car)—t^ell, I'll throw In the clutch. school ? / (Tustomer—I'M buy the car. 1 Auto Accessories—^Tires 6 Help Wanted— Female ^^5 Household Goods 51 Machinery and Tools 52 Houses for Sale So he drove to a station deluxe, Announcements Automobiles for Sale 72 nearby, where politeness and Junior—Fine. I'm already learn­ knew if I held out long enough I'd NEW n R E S —IF YOU are quali- WANTED-jWOMAN for cleaning ALBERTS FOR SALE—7 ROOM HOUSE, Sentry Halts gaa are excreted. ing words'of five cylinders. 'get something free. FOR RHarr— l a t e s t t y p e 1940 PONTIAC SEDAN, 1940 Pon- fled (or a new :*re seie Brunner's, and laundry work, 2 iays a week, Interior Decorators WANTED—DISK HARROW FOR Three smartly uniformed laddies hospital b ^ , for home use. Rates tiac 2 door sedan, 1936 Chevro­ garage, fireplace, oil burner, hard 80 Oakland street. All alzea, low good wagea. Telephone 5383. Asbcmble a 3-room ' model borne tractor. Write B'ox Z, Herald. swarmed out of their grotto, A fair motorist was driving/ Most of the car-owning families rsasonable. 0^11 Kemp's Inc. Tel. let Master Deluxe town sedan, wood floors, nicely landscaped. 17 prices, outfit for couples of moderate Gerard street. Marine Hero en. masse. along a country road when she have never purchased a new car. 5S80. 1936 Plymouth sedan. Cole WANTED—GOOD LAUNDRESS. RECONDITIONED CLETRAC noticed a couple of linemen climb­ means. / "20" fine condition. Farmall 12s With cleaning rags, gages, end They depend upon aecond, third or Motors—4164. Prefer work done at my home.. FOR SALE — 2-fa rally, 14 room water—Tom asked for ten ing a pole. 'Fools." she exclaim PRICE $197 and Regulars on rubber. Our tourth-hand cars for their trans­ Personals Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Telephone 8140. Just Pay $3 Weekly house near Main street, $4,800. Guard Failed to Recog­ gallons of gaa. to her companion, "1 suppose portation. . terms of payments are liberal. think I can’t drive a car. FOR SALE—1939 FORD S32.5. WANTED—TWO RELIABLE wo­ The Living Room: Modern sag­ Call Arthur A. Knofla, 875 They tested the air In the tires, HUMAN HAIR WANTED-20c WANTED—25 USED bicycles, Dublin Tractor Company, WllU- Main street. Tel. 5440 or 5938. nize General Butler, they polished the windshield Call 6730. men who can devote 2 to 5 hours less settee in rich Mulberry striped The mayor of a big city was J./V cash paid for every ounce. Cut men's and girls'. Barlow Tire Co. mantic. glass: Motorist—Csm 1 be of any as- Telephone 5404, a day, earnings $1.00 to $1.30 per friezette, matchin club chair, Ask8 for Pas8. ; taking a dlatingulahed visitor for from heads only. Not less than FOR SALF^1936 HUDSON 4 wing back master's chair in con­ FOR SALE—10 room house: 2 And while they were checking the ctstance (to a roan who was look­ hour. For Interview write Mr. E. baths, 3 garages. 62 Porter n tour In a municipal car. 10 Inches long. (Switches 10c door sedan, good tires. Inquire 63 tracting A,llce Blue, 7-way Indirect Plumbing and Electrical water Tom paid the bill for ing unutterable thoughts at a dia- They stoppNcd at a traffic jaiii OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING ROUSE WITH Warner, 64 Weatbourne Park­ street. Telephone 3079. The late Major General Smedley the gas. ahled car). ^ / MAJOR HOOPLE ounce. No combings.) Send Pitkin street. Tel. 5612. Moving—Trucking— way, Hartford, Clonn. lamp, 2 end tables, and charming and a youngater selling papers parcel Insured. Arrnnjay's, 34 Fixtures 52-.A D. Butler of the United States Ma­ They brought me a drink of ice Man—How lis your vckabulary? Storage 20 cocktail table, complete. FOR SALE—Two family, 12 room bopped on the running board. COME H*AH, FELLERS' VOU ®OT. IN TH IS West 20th. New York. WANTED - GIRL OR elderly wo­ The Bedroom: Modern walnut SAVE BY BUYING DIRECT!— rines was one of the few men to water ana Willie a loUypop; Motorist—I'm a minister, sir. Newsboy — Dandy ear you’ve ^ ESADj CLANCY ! MER» SANE rr, MA30R, , VdMEN FOR SALK 1941 6 CYLINDER house, $3,900. Call Arthur A. receive two Congressional Medals 1 WANT WITNESSES/ R A TIO N IN ' w it h NO' man to take care of children with Huguenot Inlays; circle mii^ 30 gallon extra heavy kitchen Told Tom that the Dodgers were Man—Drl*’e on. got, mister. IS A PAT BONUS POR'YOUR ,T r u L T )« a lL-c l e a r . THE air conditioned Nash club eoupe, STORAGE Knofla. Telephone 5440 or 5938. of Honor, the highest award be­ losing but believed they would TH IS OL’ FOSSIL IS A-MOARD FOOD IN TH’ CUP­ Moving ajid Packing. The Austin while mother works, in return for ror dresser, chest of drawers, dou­ boiler, $11.45. OU, hot water Mayor -It isn't mine. It belongs IN' / HE'S OOT A SET O’ TERRIPIG i4NOCKCC(T OP GOUNOS FOR CLANCY.' (SONG 2 tone paint, 9,0(X) mileage. 5 stowed by the United States on wind up on top. Driving along a bountry road a to the people of the city. I’m the BOARD — SO DONTr practically new tires. Immediate A. Cllhambers Co. Telephone 6260 a good home and wages. Call ble bed, bedllte, 2 vanity lamps, heater. $15.95. Supply Outlet, Service men. HORSESHOES HID UNDER. EXPECT ME TO Goo&AN/oa.' OUR p\sr\c — TRi OLD 0OY RINGG> and 2 throw rugs, complete. Lots for Sale 73 "Call again, please' all of them man and his wife had a quarrel. mayor and this gentleman la the sale. Call at 54 High .street. Rockville 690-5 after 5:30 p. m. 1150 Main street,, Hartford. His was a stormy career, filled PROGRAM NETTCO WANTED The Kitchen: Stain resistant top shouted, but scarcely had Tom Just when it had ended in a draw, l-eutenant governor here on a visit. A SACK b e n e a t h h is WALK ON. AN IS 3UST COMING I'LL TAKE SALESLADIES WANTED - Ex­ FOR SALE-BUILDING lot, on with exciting and humorous epi­ left theii place tbey heard a mule bray. The youngster wasn't imprcsacd. SADDLE-I’M A'G jOIN' EMPTY STUMMICK.' MORE TWAN ♦l4oo AROUND CAPE UORM Repairing 23 table (extension style) and 4 sodes. One of the funniest inci­ HIM perienced preferred, but not es­ Musical Instruments 53 McKee street, with all improve­ When a look of shame and amase- Husband -One of yout relatives, Newsboy—Just what I thought TO REPORT HIM/ FOR TUE MARINES IN A BIT OF NASTY sturdy chairs to match plus set of dents took place a few years ago raent stole over each laddie's a p a r t . TO BUY PIANO TUNING and repairing. sential. Apply Marlow's. dishes and silverware, complete. ments. Apply 29 Cottage street. dear? A couple of big guys riding around A SALE OF USED SPINETS and at (juantico, Va.. where he was face! Zi HAR-Rt)MPH.Vf VJEATWER f BOYS/ First Mortgage Player piano specialty. John Everything Complete At Wife -By marriage, darling. st the expense of us taxpayers. ALL KINDS OF LIVE grands—choose from Kimball. once commanding general of the "They gave service there " said ' Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. WANTED— EXPERIENCED bill­ ALBERT'S—Bst. 1911 ' ,1 ing machine operator. Write Whitney, Mathushek, Giilbran- Suburban for Sale 75 huge Marine Corps post. Wifey—just then on a hill, POULTRY — C.VTTI.E Tel. 4219. 43 AII>ti St.—Hartford Box B, The Herald, stating ex­ sen. Fischer, etc. Trade In your Visits Post alas. LOANS Phone 6-0356 FOR SAL^ OR RENT, tobacco General Butler was spending a HOLD EVERYTHING |i>. FAT VEAL CALVES MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ perience and givinc referenros. old piano. Very easy terms. Open The motor stopped dead! "That'e Open Wed. A Sat. Eves. shed, five Acre.s land, for tobacco few days with his daughter ruid ed, shear grinding, key fitting, evenings by appointment. A. L. true." Tom said, "but they didn’t No Bonus or WANTED GIRL for general or potatoe.s, also pasture with her husband, also a Marine Corps give us any gas." A. GREMMO & SON duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. USED REFRIGERATORS—ONE Owen Music Co., 265 Triimbull brook. Annie 'Uollins, Buckland officer. While driving near (juan- Commission overhauled. Bralthwaite, 62 Pearl housework. Excellent wagea 4 1-2 cu. ft. Westlnghouse re­ street. Hartford. and liberal free time. Write Box Road. Wappin^\ Tel. 4419. tico they decided, to visit the Ma­ street. frigerator, $39.00, nice for cot­ rine base. Freshman—Why so downheart­ / TEL. 3441 X. Herald. : v Ins. Co* Money tage; one 7 cu. ft. Westlnghouse , The famous officer was wearing ed? SAWS SET AND FILED. CORD Rooms Without Board 59 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Sophomore—I wrote home the or F. H. A. Plan wood saws gummed. Lawn mow­ refrigerator, new unit, 4 years civilian clothes or the scene that ago. $50: one 5 t j. ft. all porce­ took place might never have oc­ other day for money for a etudy ers sharpened. General grinding. Help Wanted— Male 36 FOR RENT—NICE STEAM heat­ WANTED REAL ESTATE, farms, lain Electrohix refrigerator $50. curred. lamp. 15 years experience. Capitol ed room, double beds, suitable for large and small, wood lots, pac- Freshman—So what? Manchester ' arstow's, 460 Main. Phone 3234. A Marine sentry stopped the car Grinding Company, 531 Lydall couple, or 2 giirls, also garage. ture land, 1-2-3-4 family bouses, Sophomore —They sent me a The Lomas Call 4607. on the post and asked for General ETeninft Herald streeL Phone 7938. WANTED—Diet Washer. Apply FOR SALE—7 FOOT Electrolux lake property. Have buyers for Butler’s visitor's pass. He failed to lamp. Sheridan Hotel. cash. James Rennie, 62 Hamlin Classified Advertii»ements Nettlelon Co. WANTED TO TUNE, repair and refrigerator. Inquire 258 High ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED recognize the World famous Devil street Elxten.slon. ro6m, suitable for two, steam street. Telephone 7567. Dog. Let's get a move on or we may i Count tlx aver«#« worut to • line. Evening Appolntmenta regulate your piano or player WANTED—FULL TIME stock miss the bus. By B lu est. man. Apply W. T. Grant Co., 815 heat; continuous liot water, cen­ General Butler smiled and pick­ InlUalB. Humbert tnd ahbrevittlone piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. FOR SALE OR RENT, hospital ed up the pass from the seat be­ •neb count u * word end compound Main street. trally located. Telephone 3105. word! at two words. Minimum cost 12.5 Trumbull Street beds: all adjustments for con­ side him. Taking the pass the sen­ It Dries of thret iinea Hartford ^ venience of patient and nurae. OR RENT—HEATED room In try showed the General, whose Lint rates .per dty for trantlent Help Wanted— Female 35 DISHWASHER WANTED. Good Bolton Center pay, good hours. Apply to Center Reasonable. Phone Keith'a, 4159. private family. Ctontlnuous hot identity was still unknown to him, IIBERTY lIMEieiCKS ada Telephdne 7>321l where the pass should be carried — siilfv Marek IT, ItM WANTED—GIRL OR woman to Restaurant, 609 Main street. water. Gentleman preferred. Mrs. R. K. Jones Cash Ctaara# take care of 2 small children, FOR SALE-ROYAL Typewriter. 172 Maple street. on the windshield. Ax he did so. < CoBseeutIvt Days...I 7 otsl ( cts Imported French iaviland china 8908, Manchester the sentry asked the General It he t Consecutiva Oaya...| t otall eta days only for 5 days. Call 5347 FOR SALE—MEN'S REBUILT DOESN'T 1 Day ...... In etilis eta * Read Herald Advs. between 6 and 8 p. m. and relasted shoes. Better than set. Imported 4-piece Chinese had ever been on the post before. solid Mahogany living room set, FOR RENT— Large room. q\ilet Passes the General r IV \ ' A KNOW THE All ordara (or irregular Inaerttona new cheap shoes. Sec them. Sam surroundinga Inquire 737 Ly­ Miss Mary Corcoran assisted .«■»«. IBM IT EU mtms. MB TVIC R E T R E A D S will ba.ehargad at tha ona tima rata. Yulyea, 701 Main. bedroom set 100 years old. For by Mrs. Elsie Jones have been Butler laughed aloud, causing T M Qte. U t. »aT, OFf FIGHT'S Spae lal rataa (or .long tans avary appointment call 6242. dall street or telephone 8906 the sentry to remark, "That was day.advarttalng given upon request. after 4. conducting the Nutrition project a civil question, sir. Have you ever Ada orderad be(ort tha third or FOR SALE—HEYWOOD Wake­ at the Center school the p ^ t three field combination twin carriage FOR SALE —TWO BURNER been on this post before?” Sftb day will ba charged only (or enamel oil stove, with oil burner Suburban for Rent 66 weeks. Mrs. John Collins has "Well, yes.” replied the General. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES It Looks Bad BY EDGAR MARTIN tha actual number o( timet tha ad AUCTION and stroller, with Ind.vidual back kindly offered to assume this Appaarad, charging at the rate earn- rests, excellent condition. Tele­ coils, stove pipe, oil container, "I was in comigand of this post for ad but no allowanca or re(undi can 25 GOOD USED CARS 25 $25. Maple bed, twin size with FOR RENT—11 ACRES cultivat­ work as her part toward defense seven years.” ^ WtAH s o o r e , - 60U.Y - HONtV CH(LE / W t " 1 ha madt on alx tlma ads atoppad phone 3761. ed land, suitable for potatoes or V50'. OOKiT 6 0 WtLV-V.NOW. AT FOSS MOTORS (FORD DEALERS) work. She has communicated The unbelieving sentry looked _ 1 COtAtS t'liss E>. Mtar tha fl(tb day. coil spring, excellent condition, LOAvT, VNOV-l ______SIMSBURY. CONN. $1§< Call 6264 tobacco, near i uckland Station. with Mrs. Leslie Bolton, chairman at General Butler and said, "Good G i t Yvy' \.\V5'.V5' tiOOM - LOV No "till (orblda"; display liata not W\Z-Z- VtT D066ON\T — GONNK aold. (Located at the Old Red Bam, on Canal SL, Weatogoe) Fuel and Feed 49-A Telephone 8567. oi the women's division, and the for you. Bo.” He then saluted and ' ------^ ------Tba Barald will not ba rasponsibla FOR SALE—2 Enameled Gaa project meets with her approval. waved the car on. 1 e»OTTk, o o ? ? for nort than ona tncorract Inaar- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. 1912 AT I P. M. (RAIN OR SHINE) (Inspection Any Da.v Prior to Sale) stoves, like new; 2 radios. Tele­ The Board of Education made ap­ TW\K»K T W N 6S tlon .o( any advartliement ordered FOR SALE—TEN TONS of good Wanted to Rent 68 OU tR. for more than ona time. These are cars which have been taken In trade; and are In good bailed hay. Car' load price. Call phone 8133, 14 Beech street. plication for the food from the Tba Inadvartant omiatlon o( In- running condition with good tires. Partial list: 1941 Plymouth Government, hoping to receive It aorraet publication o( advartltlng 4389 anytime. WANTED TO RENT—WITHIN Sedan, 1941 Mercury Coupe Sedan, 1938 Llncoln-Zephyr Cabriolet, ALMOST NEW, WHITE Uble In the winter, but It did not ar­ wUl ba rteUflad only by eanoallatlon top Goa Range. 0x12 Wilton 60 days. 6 or 6 room single or Defense Council ccel 1*42 lY MiA m vici. I et tba ehargt raada (or tha tarvlca 1937 Llncoln-Zephyr Sedan, 1937 Ford DeLuxe Touring Tudor, duplex house, west • side of town, rive at that time. This food Is VeCE raadarad. 1937 Ford Conv. Sedan, two 1937 Ford "60" Tudors. 1936 Pontiac rug, and matching throw rug; surplus commodities, and consists All advartltamants must conform also complete bedroom suite. responsible couple. Write Box R, Activities I “The general's madder than ■ wet hen—somebody stole la Btyla, copy and typography with Sedan, 1936 Chevrolet Csbriolct, 1936 Chevrolet Coach, 1936 Herald. of soup, beans, tomatoes, grape­ ragnlatloru enforced by the publlah- Chevrolet Panel Truck, 1936 Ford Fordor, 1936 Ford Coupe, Other Phone 4056. fruit juice, primes and apples. his bathtub!’’ ara and thay raserva tha right to models 1933 to 1936 Including 1934 Ford Pickup, 1934 Ford Sta­ REAL ESTATE WORKING CX)UPLE desire 3 to Mrs. Alice Stoughton of the More auxiliary firemen needed. k sailor named Patrick adit, ravita or re]ect any copy con> tion Wagon, 1935 Chevrolet Sedan, Etc. Some older models, a FOR SALE—5.4 cubic ft. Kelvin- North school. Mrs. Lillian Mack, Only 60 of the 100 auxiliary fire­ aldsrad obiacttonabla. 5 room furnished apartment. O’Shav few wrecks, O. K. (or parts. ator refrigerator in good con­ South, and Miss Beatrice Kahan men urgently needed by Manches­ FUNNY BUSINESS CLOBINQ H0CR8—Claaatfled ada Purchase dition, $40. Inquire 15 Walker Write Post Office Box 665, Man­ FINANCE TERMS Mav Be Arranged On Sales Over $200.00. chester. of Birch Mountain are preparing ter have so far been enrolled, ac­ Said—"l*ve just collected ta ba publlabad tama day mutt ba street. Telephone 7277. raoalvad by Id o'clock noon Satur. ROBERT. M. REID A SONS, Aaettoneers That Home From these foods in their respective cording to Chief Albert Foy of the toy pay. days Established 1907 •MANCWESTER FAMILY of three South Manchester Fire depart­ schools. If mothers in the other And nuts to the blondes. IMspboM Tour Want Ads 201 Main SL, Alanehester, Conn. Phone 3193 ARTHUR A. desire 4, 5, or 6 rooms within parts of the town would like ' to ment. All men 19 or older who next few weeks. Phone 2-0035. would be willing to serve in this Ada axo aoetptad ovar tha tela- 8 Woodlawn St., Springfield, 5Iass. Phone 2-8271 Smart fo r Girls help, their services would be I'm going to buy bonds— WASH TUBBS Wrong .\ddress, Mister BY ROY CRANE phoaa at tha CHARQE RATE givan greatly appreciated. Kindly con­ vitally Important defense measure abova aa a oonvanalnca to advar. KNOFLA are urged to register at once in They'll come in real handy tact teaheers named above. Mrs. THBR8 IS M tiaara. bat tba CASH RATES will ba 875 Main 8C Pbona 5440 Lillian Mack furnished transpor­ the Volunteer Civilian Defense Bu­ some dav." UMAT X I WISH TO SEE L IS K A .t h E aeoaptad as FULL PAYMENT if reau in the Municipal Building. DOES THE \tAMC1Nd dtRL WHO IVES MEBe. 9AUCIU6 die \ paid at tha bualneaa offlca on or be- tation for the food from North H e e i. THBC .(ora tba aavanth day following tha Tolland The office la open Monday through SHE JUST CAUCD TD MB fROM Bolton to the Center and South, WSIOOW. 1~.X TtoJKSOMB- teotieLC. P! Brat Inaertlon of each ad otherwlia the past month. Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., ■ala Imt a banlaaUa ta atak m CHARGE RATE will ba collect- Mra. John H. Steele ^ Ritl«r! E««r7 U. 9. !>•#•••• ''THIM6 HAS h a p p e n e d . THE dEWH-E Mrs. Milton Haling, vice presi­ Saturi^ys until noon, and Thurs­ UiYA! ad. Mo reaponilblllty (or errors In 1178-8, Rockville day evenings from 7 to 9. The Boad h«lpB ftorv* itAs w e o talaphoned ada will ba assumed i(nd dent of the Tolland (>)unty Demo­ IM TROUBLE! ^ house tbair aeearaey cannot ba guaran- HELP volunteer firemen will be trained ta«U fpr Buf cratic association has invited the m9mf p«F taad. The second full meeting of the by (Thief Foy In groups according members to meet In Bolton, April to the hours they can give. Each IiMi«zt>f Classifirstions Tolland Local Defense Council 7. The meeting will be held in the lrihs ...... was held in. the Town Hall Monday Each group wlU have Its own trail­ Fireplace room in the hall. State er and skid pumps which have Sncavement* night with the CTiairman George Commissioner of Finance and Marrlactt » £ • . » • . . a . t •'...... WANTED been given to Manchester by the K£MP'S Metcalf presiding. The chairman ^CtafllS • . • a e a-,a aitM a a.a a a.a • « a a a a « Control Lewis W. Phelps, of And­ Ido. announced the appointment of Federal Government The men will Oar4 of Thanks ...... over is president. be trained to man and use these !• Msmorlam ...... Our increased production in defense work Samuel Simpson as chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Fanning UNCLE EF Lost antf Found . i a a > » ...... pumps. These training groups will the Red Cross committee of the and daughter of Ellington, and Announcemnets o a # • a a » * w a ».a • have to reach the standards set makes it necessary for us to add additional Council. Mrs. Helen A. Jewett an­ James Fanning of East Hartford Remember Psrtonala ...... up by the federal"government and when the world AutsuioMles nounced her appointment of Mrs. were recent guests of Mra. Mil­ Automobles for Sale ...... help. DO YOU HAVE ADEQUATE Emery M. enough as chairman of undergo a certain fixed number of was so peaceful ton Haling. r VTJ Automobiles for Ezchangs ...• INSURANCE? the Land Army and Mrs. William drill hours, but no examination will that marathon . a a . a * Female Workers for winding, spinning, in­ The girls of the Fellowship Auto Aecetsories'^Tlres E. Anderson as chairman of the be requirecL dances and en­ Auto RspalrlDff~>Pslntlnff See group of the Center Church have Auto Sch^ls ...... 1- specting, sewing and miscellaneous operations Consumers' Committee. (Thief Foy suggested that the durance ' flights ALLEY OOP Sound the Alarm BY V. T. HAMLIN Atttos-^t%> by Truck ...... The recent test blackout was voted to have a vacation. The boys various men's organizations In got head lines MoklNNEY BROTHERS will continue under the leader­ end Men o* War Autos^For Hire ...... Male Workers for finishing operations, in­ 505 Main-St., Manchester, Conn. considered a general success. town mention this need for auxil­ MSANWHILt .THNKiMa eOOLA H tK t COMES OUK. Ouraaes—Servlcs—Storacs w^a \ ship of Dr. Brownell Gage, Fri­ iary firemen at their meetings and meant nothing Motorcycles—Blcyclea ...... 1 Telep))one 6060 or 7432 Clayton Reed, chairman of the Sal­ to most people RfYU8NSP ro e SUPPLIES. OOP SLVtIslO WAHWlOR / HE AND Wanted Autos—Motorcyclt^a ... 1 specting and miscellaneous jobs. vage Committee, announced that a day evening in a Study C3ub. form groups for the service. IN FOR a n o t h e r / THAT GIRL T except e horse? *UF6\.W OF HAVE C U R B Beatsees aad Frofassloaal >si ftss campaign had begun for waste pa­ It'll take a lot of ostneas Services Offered ...... 1 •*1 1^ a per, magazines, iron and rubber. U. S. Relnfhil Women with typing skill who COCONUTS TT CjIVBN 0U«. ousehold Service! Offered ....ll* 1^4 Defense Bonds ENSMitsy bu t S Apply Anyone with a truck, who can vol­ registered with the VMunteer Bu­ Bulldlnc—Contractlnc ...... i.. ] IV*' '1 V#' . The average rainfall for statea to buy that sort A FIT.' /v(A4Eltr* Florlsts^Nurseries ...... 1 sa unteer his services In collecting west of the Rockies is 17.9 inches: reau In the Municipal Building of peace back. Funeral Directors ...... ) WANTED! have been giving good service this “ Miss Jones, take a* heartrending letter to the tire ration* TWcblRL during the next week is asked to for states between the Rockies and t HeatiDK^Plumblnif^Rooftnir . • 1 TWO TRUCK DRIVERS call Mr. Reed or Mrs. John Lojzln. week In preparing material for ing boardl” Utosurancs ...... 1 Cheney Brothers the Mississippi river, 28.0 Inches; (Tharles Burr, Deputy Chief Air Hllllnery—Dreaarraklnx ...... 3 Apply At i .<• The second of the Lenten ser­ and for states east of the Missis­ Movlns^—Trucklnif^Storaffs •• M 1 ^ vices will be held on Sunday, Raid Warden. Public Pasnenzer Service ...... sippi, 43.5 inches. rOGNERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Palntlnu^^Papcrlnir ...... i V Employment Office Manchester Lumber & Fuel March 15, at the Tolland Federa­ ted church at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. .Professional Service! ...... a . J Company At full flight speed, a coot often Rabbit skins are used more ex­ Repalrlnc ...... 3 Sargis Matson of Hartford will be will dive Into the water when tensively by the fur trade than Tailoring—“Dyelnit—Cle%n1n(f 3 the guest speaker. Toll#! Ooods and Service . . . . . 3 chased by bai^k or eagle. any other kind of fur. S p r i n g , 194Z, p e r h a p s ? Wanted—Bu'ine*! Service i There are several cases of grip Educational In town where the victims are Courte! and Ciasam ...... I quite Ul. Private iTietructlone ...... 1 Dunctnc ...... ts>. FOR SALE Mr. and Mra. Oottloh Ralsch and Jiffy Crochet Cloth and Holder eew 1W1 rr m» w! Muelcai—Dramatic ...... f SPECIAL SALE two daughters, Helen and Char­ L Wanlid—Inftruciioni ...... I 2-Famlly Honse—8 rooms, t-ear lotte J. Schwartz of New Jersey Fluenrlat garage. Large lot. Near school were recent giiesta of Miss Rose FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Doing His Bit BY MERRILL BLOSSER Bonds—Stock*—Mor’-KBse! .. . 1 and boa lhie. 85,000. Buslnees Opportunltlc* ...... I Ralsch and two brothers William and Fred Ralsch. Money to Loan ...... 8 CHILDREN'S AND New 4-Room Houses — $500. ~ T Rely and Bltuailon! L. Ernest Hall has been confined It seems to me vcxj J u n e a n d h il o a a r f -I'VE SOLO #1200 VMORTH HE'S BORPOWINe> MY CAR. AND Hsip Wanted—Female ...... I Down. 885. Per Month. F. H. to hU home for several days with Take life pretty uswrtv ROLUNO 5ANCA6XS FOR Help Wanted—Male ...... 1 A. Pino. He Of DSPBNes b o n d s 60IN0 AROUND OORNRRS ON TmO Salsimeo Wanted ...... a case of grip, *n4f5ff DAYS WMAT AFC TWr *«> caoee — n u t t y AND SUE IS ASSIST-^ \aA4aT WH6GLS Tt> sAve Tir e s / YOU AAD Y3UR. CRDWO IS AN a s s is t a n t BUOOk. Help Wanted—Male, or Female } INFANT'S WEAR Ust jronr property with this INO AT A CANTREMy IS LARD Aconts Wanted ...... it-. DOFie TO HEtP TWe 'WAROdN— TA« B BUVINS FOR SOLDIERS/ { DOINOf Bltuatlons Wn^nted —Female «.« i sgeBcy for qmck resolta. WAA EPPOFT? DtpcMss siAMPsy Situations Wanifd—.M.iU ..... 1 ROBERT M. REID & SONS ANNOUNCE: Xnployment Atfenclfe ...... « Marlborough LIvs •tcM'k—Fef»—Poultry — M’e Have Purchased the Contents of the George L. Graziadio Vekleleu 8979 • Dogs—Birds—Pei! ...... - t Real Estate and Insnranoe Mie. Howard Lord Liys Stock—Vehicle! ...... t PIXIE BABY SHOP IN SPRINGFIELD. MASS too Henry SL TeL 5278 The beauty «rf this pattern to 884-8, Eaat Hampton Poultry and Supphee ...... t that It's so easy to (nit sind init Wanted -P ets—I’ouliry— 4 And Removed It for Purpose of Sale To together as our die gram Indicates. For Dale—Mlerrlluu^ae Samuel Kershaw is a patient at CP Articles F'or Sale ...... i And when on. It fits every'" little Boats and Accesaurles ...... 4 girl so perfectly (due to the darts the Middlesex hospital. Building Material! ...... 4 which control Uie fullness and the Miss Anne McAdams of Man­ Diamond! —Waichee—.lewelry 4 chester has been a recent guest of Blsetrlcal Appliance!—Radio.. i Reid’s Auctiontorium eide eaahes by which it Is adjust­ l . I Fuel and Feed ...... \ FOR SALE able to each flgttre) that It looks Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vergason. Barden—Farm—Dairy Prodnets I like an expensive model! Ideal for There will be a rehearsal for the k NT aw Rousshold Good! ...... 1 first and second degree teams of 4-Room Cape C04I. Just school here Is a dress you’ll make »V Machinery end Toole ...... i BOLTON, CONN. the local Grange Tuesday night. BY JOHN C. TERRI .■fuslcsl Instruments ...... • l completed. Price 55250 again and again In many materials SCORCHY SMITH Clean-Up Time! OBies and Store Equipment • • • I (On I’. S. Route 6, 3 Miles East of Manchester) and colors. Lieutenant Roy B. Pettenglll, •pselals at the Stores I Mrs. PettenglU, Mr. and Mrs. Louts Pattern No. 8978 is In sixes 8, “TTrm r AMiLf < ? S r i T N 4 lt I-TARf wearing Apparel—Furs ...... I SALE TAKES PLACE MONDAY EVENING. 6-Room House. Oil burner. 8. 10. 12 and 14 years. Size 8 with Pettenglll, Roy, J r, and Ml»a Doro­ ■A >CU * a IT 0088NY VlTHNfrr M0rUNW4t A nP X A UTTU wwa. Wanted—To Buy ...... I DOWN r u . L IT YOU T A « > 0 0 7 0 ^ Bssuw Bsaid Hatsl^-Beaarts 2-car Karaite. Price $5250 short sleeves requires 2 1-4 yards thy Pettenglll attended the funer­ TAiG \|«8AIT>«R OPMilOLOM MARCH 16. FROM 7 P. M. TO 10 P. M. N <« WOGf.WILBUR, MV M l 70 T$€ t * A U » WR / 7 ^ *7 RrstaDraata 39-inch materiaL al of their uncle. Dr. Almon Chit­ fMN ei^CU-WNpfP tXMt CAR AtrrfMRlR/■ Booms Without Board ...... I For this sttractive pattern, aend ting In Southington, the first of the VO) RiXlPiMATuilCI A frrop ,-<7« ailk? ALL GOOD. CLEAN. NEW STOCK! 6-Room House. Oil burner. P lo w RPOLTA4WN5tM MDarders Wanted ...... ww....M- 15c In coin, your name, address, week. A BOrNM$M4f()C./N0W VUdfH/AFTBRAU. Oeuntry Board^Resorts ..••••. I T)tAt«V/>0UCiWTr| LfTHIM ONHCSWR/J IM sls—ResUurants ...... I Fireplace. Garage. pattern number and alxe to The 8270 WSU IMKK K R VOWN iTBYOjRfm.TlM Snow Suites - Dresses - Overalls - Skirts • Shirts - Paja­ CTTHIM I V finish/ I K W r t C : WgAtDd—Rooms—Board i Price $6500 Manchester Evening Herald, To­ Meat E aton AND IL L B l ON MY SRlMfPlFUKI Boat Batata Far Beat mas - Underwear - Blankets - Bathrobes - Knitted Goods day's Pattern Sendee, 108 7th ^and suiuhlny yellow. Edging la In BAWCOMI* kpartmsnta. Flats. Tenements < I By Mra. Aaas Cabot AtERRYWAV.' IMS' aaas Locations for Rent «• 1 - Pads - Bibs - Hats - Mittens - Socks - Dolls. Now is the Time to Buy Avenue, New York, N. T. The greatest meat-consuming Best looking set you've ever white. Make a aet In your telsuro CMR/ For Rent ...... t A complete variety of tailored group in the country is the United seen! They arero made for me, aa houra to brighten up your kitchen r t f ahurban For Rent ...... I That Home! styles and designa for new frocks, or to uao aa glfta In your “ Friend- nsr Homes For R ent...... I WIDE SELECTION! FINE QUALITY! States Army, which has an annual a gUt, In San Franciaco and wore Ktod to Rent ...... 4 blouses and accessories are ahown per capita consumption of 800 ao pretty that I healtated to uae ahlp Circle.” V Baal Bstata Fiw Uala This Is Not An Auction Sale But Onr Fire and Insurance. In our Fashion Book for spring. pounds of meat. them. I did though—4md never For crocheting Inatructlona of sat Building for Sals I Send for your copy today. have t bad au(di a thoroughly dlahclotb and potbolder aet (Pat­ wu Froparty lor Sals 1 EXTRA LOW, QUICK SELL-OUT PRICES Pattern 15c, Pattern Book 15c, UM Laud Hr Bala 1 Hnge Oeattoeat oturdy and aatlafactory dishcloth tern N a 5370) aend 10 - cento In - - . . . ___•MMwue 1 Will Move This Stock In 3 HoursI STUART J. WASLEY One Pattern and Patten Book or­ —and lota of diahsa are araabed la ^ t t , your name and addreaa and dered temther SSe. Bnrlose le Ssla •••••••.*••• BugBafi I Cbverlng approximately 18,000, my bouaol ilM pattern number to Anne CaboL y dar Sala •%•••• 1 Real Estate aad laauanee postage fbr each pattern. COME AND BRING THE BABIES! 000 square miles, the continent of Dishcloth la 18 Inches square— Tba Mancbetter Evening Herald. State Theater BoUdlag 10* Bamnth Avanua, New York TeL * 8 4 8 .71M Africa includes nesrty one-fourth potbolder U * 1-8 inches aqroaa. ROBERT M. REID A SOI of the enttie tend suifkse of the Btote o f “ Bie*d fibndd fr •♦lift).' •1 yh

/ ■ SATURDAY, MARCH 14,1842 1 Averafe Daily Circulation p a g e f o u r t e e n JRattt^Btnr £oniing 19^ntlb For the Month of Febrnnfy, 1642 Weather; Foreenat a. Wenther Burenn ■»- 7,120 Engaged to Wed Tax Problems J. Floyd Smith Member of the Audit Slightly wnrmer tonlghL I About Town Heard Along Main Street DINE and DANCE at Bnrenn of Clreqlntlon# Lecture Topic And on Some o f Manche$ter*$ Side Streets, Too Guest Speaker Manchester^A City-of Village Charm I - i Aviation Cadet, William L. Bren­ i — — nan, son of Mr, and Mrs. William DANTE’S RESTAURANT (Claaeiiled Advertiaing on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1942 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS On# of Manchaster'a constables’•■is now great enough here so that VOL. LXL, NO. 141 L. Brenrtan of 21 Mt. Nebo Place, 10 EAst Center Street Odd Feilowa BnlNUng left Wednesday for Maxwell Field, Richard Martin Picks —one who doe# duty moat fre­ whoever takes up the idea will Parachute Expert to Ap­ 'Monttfomery, Alabama, where he Subject for Talk Be­ quently in the Highland Park area have a lucrative proposition. pear at Banquet of ,, ITALIAN AND AMERICAN COOKING is in training to be a flying officer, —had a job to do the other day Featuring Chicken, Stenka, Spaghetti and RnvtoH. fore North End Group. outside the state. He had to go Som8'High school students know North End Firemen. Orders Pot Up To Take OdL Treasury Tells Commanded U. S. Ships Sunk in Java Battle A special meeting of the Polish to a city court to look up some and many others are trying to find Soviets Standing American club will ■ be held to­ records. He didn't care to make the NOW FEATURINO: Richard Martin, former select­ out who it is in the present senior cHatrman Charles Connors an- libers Sn morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock trip alone, but couldn’t find anyone class who Is married and waiting nonn^d this morning that .J. Floyd Of Huge Yield sharp. All members are urged to man. will be the principal speaker who had time to make the trip until after graduation to make ART McKAY AND HIS BAND be present because of the impor­ Monday evening at the annual w ith him. public the announcement. Smith, vlpe president of the Pioneer tance of the meeting. meeting and banquet of the Man­ Finally he spotted a fellow In a Parachulf Company, would be the T Upon Approaches On Sales Tax chester Improvement Association Icrcal restaurant he knew to be un­ We understand that one of the speaker tomorrow evening at the The Beethoven Glee Club will a t the Y. .M. C. A. Recognized aa usually interested In Victrola iMve the Emanuel church at 6;45 groups in town studying first aid Oldtimers’ Night at the Manches­ Darwin; Capture an authority throughout Con­ records. As a matter of fact this o’clock sharp Sunday evening for under Red Cross supervision got ter Fire Department under the aus­ necticut on municipal problems, fellow is a collector of such quite a laugh at the Innocent Renews Objections to their concert in Portland. Anyone pices of Hose "Company No. 1. A To Kharkov Now Mr. Martin will use as his topic, records. So the constable ap­ question of one their number one seeking transportation please con­ "Municipal Tax Problems”. Pres­ proached and asked "How'd you banquet will be served at 6 o'clock Type of Levy; Commit­ tact Ernest Tureck. night recently. The cia.s.s was ident Edw.ird .F. Moriarty will pi-e- like to go along with me and look diacussipf stimulants -those that sharp. All auxiliary members of tee Given Statistics side at the meeting and announced over a bunch of records?” The the departm ent Are invited to a t­ American Legion Applying Great Pre.sur. E. B. Inman Jr., of 160 Henry might ^ readily at hand during tend. SuDDOrt Villages in Burma today that virtually all of the plans records enthusiast jumped at the an emergency. The class was On Various Types. Street is spending a vacation at were completed. chance and went along. Mr. Smith uses moving pictures On Nazis in Ukraine £^Jr Udo Beach, Sarasota. Florida. told that coffee Ls a good stimu­ to illustrate the process of making, To Honor .Members Needless to say the constable's lant and is usually readily at Washington, March 16.—l(F>— As a gesture of remembrance, com pan^n wa.s pretty sore when cutting, sewing and finally testing And Donets Basin; EoT SeCOnd Group No. 3 of the Memorial hand almost anywhere. the various nuxiels of parachutes. The Treasury Department estima­ North Coast .Australian Hospital Linen auxiliary, Mrs. D. the asaociation members will pre- he got to the destination and found One of the cla.ss members asked Drawing Ring of Fire .Mias Helen Hohl ■sent gifts to three members who that the "record.s” he was invited The program is interesting from Regular American ted today that a general five per "itw" buen'r;;'O.JV V/wse Called Port Subjected to Its M. Caldwell, leader, will meet will leave for the armed service "When you use coffee as a stimu­ start to finish. Due to war ‘con­ And Steel Tighter Monday afternoon at two o’clock to look over were police court lant do you add sugar and Front Seen cent retail sales tax with no ex­ Mr. and Mrs. John Hohl. of 2T.'5 within a short time. Newton Tag­ ditions many of the iniportant and For Diversion; Return at the hospital. Members of Group records. c re a m ? ” Around Trapped Army emptions would yield $5,018,doo,- To Duty Let Fourth Air Attack; Woodland street, announce the en- , gart. .Ir., Jo.aeph and Francis Lim­ changes which have taken place Legion 1 are invited to join with Group 3. in recent months will not be shown 000 In new revenue, but renewed To Former Positions Some Damage and Cas­ pagcment of their daughter. Miss ^ erick will be seated at the head A couple of young lads had a lot c Patterson Declares Stal­ table and honored by their asso­ of fun for themselves the night of Most of the first class barber# but the parachute which is In gen­ Moscow, March 16.—(fP)— its objections to that type of levy. Dr. M orris C. Fancher of 889 Helen Hohl. to John Stanley, son ^ around town have been in the hab­ eral use among civilian flyers is 5 Aeeoriling to Plan; Sell Autos ualties Result; Re­ Main street, who has been spend­ ciates. All three have been active the te.st blackout here, and have Russian soldiers applying in Chose Supplies In- A sales levy has been suggestc'd of Mr. and Mr.s John .Stanley of i in the affairs of thia body since it just started to tell about it. They it of accepting tips from custom­ interesting enough for the average Home by the National Association of (’asiialties Inflirted on BIoms ing a winter vacation in Miami laym an. great pressure on the Ger­ turn Slniok SUld other parts of Florida, is ex­ Cro\\n ..Point, N. Y. I was organized and they are first to don't realize how serious their of­ ers. Not every patron of a bar­ steiul of Military Aid, Manufacturers and was proposed leave for army duty. ber shop hands out a gratuity for LEONARD today by the Brooklyn CThamber of Japanese ami Some pected home Tuesday. Miss Hdhl was graduated from fense was and that during an "all- For Old Fire Fighters . Admi$$ion mans in the Ukraine and the OP.4 Am endm ent of Or­ At Invasion Bases of j To Plan for Future service rendered, but the amount 1 cj'T'oci? nr Is Getting His Choice. Commerce. Manche.ster High school with the | out ' test they might be arrested Oldtimers' Night is an effort of A1 t\rdt!d i ’ Donets basin were reported Weapons C a p t ii r e d . The 18-35 club will hold its regu­ The association, , will review ... its . , and punished for what they did. paid . over and above the cost of No, 1 to bring back many of the At the .specific request of the Capt. Albert H. Rooks (left), native of Coltpn, Wash., was com­ der Extends Indefi­ Japanese on Timor. class of 1937 B and B aj Path Iii- listen to M, today to be standing upon the lar meeting tomorrow evening at work for the past year. Imten to , probably won't repeat their »he service amounts to quite a bit old time fire fighters who used to New York, March 16— ((F) — House Ways and Means Commit­ mander of the cruiser I.:. S, ,S. Houston, and Lieut. Commdr. Welford .stitute in 1941. She is employed : reportsports from various committees ^ r in ^a day's day work. Prizes! approaches to the important tee, Randolph Paul; tax advisor to nitely Time Outside 8:30 at Center church house. in the State Highway Department. ! dash around lugging a two-wheel- ★ ★ ★ MncLean Patterson, manager of C. Blinn (rlp titi of S parta. O., commarulcd the destroyer U. S. S. New Delhi, India, March Canberra, Australia,' and lay out a program for the j They simply tied white handker­ The gradual increase in the cost ed hose cart. With the changing city of Kharkov, whose “hour Secretary Morgenthau, gave com­ Pope, both sunk in the naval engagement with the Japs off Java. 16.—(/P)—The British an­ Rationing Channels. Mr. Stanley is a graduate of | coming year. It is expected that | of barber shop service haa been the London bureau of the Balti­ mittee members statistics on vari­ .March 16.—(/P) — Fourteen While shopping in Manchester s Roosevelt Field, Mineola, N. Y., chiefs around their left arms and of methods many of the old timers of liberation"’ was declared j there will be the largest attend- ; the subject of conversation in ★ ★ ★ more Sun papers, declared today ous types of sales taxes and said nounced today the capture of .Japanese bombers smashed business district this morning. and haa been in the Far East with went about as though they were felt that their days of usefulness near. Soviet dispatches also claim­ ance in years at this meeting. The wardens or auxiliary police. They more than one place in town this were over and are now taking but upon his arrival from Europe on in a memorandum; three villages along the Sit- Washington, March 16 >P) — at Darwin today, sub.jecting Mrs. A. D. Fisken, wife of Colonel I the Air Corpa for two and one ' highlights of the past year were , Saturday ed that the Red Army, had smash­ Fisken, commander of the troops weren't questioned as they strolled past week. Many of the nearby „a pa.ssivc...... part...... m the. .. activities...... of 1\I ed through German positions on a Pan-American Airways clipper No Uniform Effect tang ri\er ahout 80 miles ■Soldiers, sailors, and men called r that north COast port to its I half years. He la now Inspector the Christmas party and the asso- | communities are also discu.ssing 1 the department which they helped that the frequently heard demand "For a variety of reasons, any Raider Gives London in this area, expressed surprise at of naval aircraft at th’ Pratt and clations' program for a swimming about from place to place, but they Penny Bingo the Kharkov-Kursk-Orel line be­ north of Rangoon, hut said for induction may sell their new fourth air attack since war the fact that carrots are being I asked a lot of questions themselves. this one more boost in the cost of ; to create years ago. low Moscow while drawing ever for the opening of a second Euro­ type of general sales tax would Whitney plant. pool at the North End. , not affect all tax payers uniform­ that the counter-attack was passenger ears without restriction swept to the southwest Paci­ sold by the pound. She said that Tickets are in the hands of the I They are now laughing about some living. • i So the younger members of the tighter the ring of fire and steel pean front against the Axis "haa One idea advanced in some department are anxious to At 7 :2 0 Night no great backing" in England. ly. .. . Even though levied on all I intended onlv a.t a diversion ] for an indefinite period, the Office fic. Early rejxirts of the no matter where she went carrots committee and returns should be of the answers they were given. around the German 16th Army Daylight Alarm Today raid svere alsvays sold in bunches and quarters is that tipping be done their appreciation to these trapped at Staraya Russa, below "Stalin chose supplies rather items at a uniform rate, a sale.s and that the British forces ; Administration ruled to- said that some damage re­ made by tonight. By contacting away with. As the barbering tax of whatever form is unlikely that this was the fairest way of There being two sides to every who fought fires under tremei Leningrad. than nprtlitary aid. That is what he , had returned to their former posi-. previous orders men tak- sulted ami that there were casual­ y. M. c. A. either John Zapadka, John Robin­ prices go up the amount of tip­ difflcylties. To get them tog Reg. Games IS getting," said Patterson. to affect all prices equally." selling them that she has ever son, Matthew Merz or President story we .see no reason at all for tions "according to plan. Sink-, ^ mihtarv service were ties, hut details were lacking. Dar­ ping goes down. Of course the and make them acquainted ★ ★ ★ 1,800 Gemiiuis Killed Do Not Join In Clamor Ways and Means Committee Lone Plane Is (".based seen. Moriarty tickets may be purchased not giving the other side of the Start 8 :1 5 I ing acro.ss to the east bank of the ] permitted to sell their 1942 vehi- win, a potential naval base for the Schedule barber shop employee, not the the auxiliary members who On varioua sectors of the Lenin­ He added that persona in a posi­ members have been considering Two Japanese any time today. The banquet will garage story which appeared last grad front, the Soviet Information Away Without Dro| river over which they retired sev- | pipg only until March 9. Allied nations, was mass raided proprietor, suffers from this signed up under Chief Roy Gris- tion to know the conditions and the advisability of resorting to eral days ago. the British captured, amendment "extends inde- by more than 100 Japane.se bomb­ M onday: be served at 6 o'clock sharp. week. No less than three garages Individual Seats G Bureau said in its mid-day com­ circumstances affecting the Rus­ some form of sales tax to help change. However, the dropping ★ ★ ★ thought that they were involved. m unique today, more than 1.800 ping Bombs; No Con* the town of Shw^gyin and the vil- finitely the time for such sale oul- ing and fighting planes for the 12:00 Kiwanis luncheon, ban­ oft in tips is bound to vex the fnr Evervnnr? sian front dief not "join in the raise $7,000,000,000 as an alterna­ Warplanes Hit lages of Pyiintaza ami Madauk, a sUe the regular rationing chan- quet hall. The right one, however, told its Germans were killed in two ilays public clamor " for a second front. tive for Secretary Morgenlhau's- first time Feb 19. Many raaual- employee and he is sure to grum­ eern Shown liy People. , communique sAld. | nel.s," the OPA announced. ties and some military damage re­ side of the story. methods in fire fighting, Admission: of fighting. Also among the 26 clipper pas- recommendations for steeply-in­ 3:30-5:00 Grade school, gym, Manchester ble to the proprietor. So per­ Plenty of Parking I)l\en(lon Created As soon .as the selectee or vol- sulted and a civilian evacuation FILMS 5:15-6:00 Business men. gym. It appears that a filling station haps it is a good idea to follow - pected that a big crow Hundreds of Germans were said creased individual and corporation service man tried to remedy the London, March 16.—UP)— In Bomb Raid I "During the withdrawal from ' „ was ordered. 8:30 Manchester Improvement when the barber shop prices go present tomorrow night. Space in Rear! to have been killed and many oth­ (Continued on Page Four) taxes. DEVELOPED AND Date Book ills in a motor car. After .several Paul's statistics showed: I Rangoon our forces in the Toun-1 (f«ntlmied on Page Jour) The Japane.se carried out leaser Association, banquet hall. up, the tipping stops. ers captured in flaming batllea in .A sinlfle raider which broke raids the following day and on PRINTED attempts the trouble was just as %J\Jr5 0 )^ the Ukraine and the Donets basin. One per cent retail sales tax. $1 ,- goo area created a diversion by i 6:30-9:30 Men and Wofnen show­ And while talking about barber Well Lighted through the coast defenses March 4. T onight bad as when they started. There­ 0 Front-line dispatches indicating 014.000,000 .Single American Craft an attack on the enemy on the' shop prices. How ' many shops ! 24-HODR SERVICE ers. v 3 Tax Included. Ten”percont retail sales tax, $9 .- i and gave London its first day- Possible Spring Board Hit Quarterly meeting Manchester upon the owner took the car to that you enter dl.splay a list of 1 and Patrolled! that the recapture of Kharkov, the Russia Ready Damages Runways in upper Siltang.” it explained. "This Film Deposit Box 6:30-7:00 Cubs practice, gym. Rod and Gun club, Coventry. garage that repaired the par­ Pittsburgh of the Soviets, might 702.000,000. I light alarm in almost a year ' force has now returned to its for­ Japan Reports Australian and American air­ 7:00-7:30 Eagles, gym. their prices? When the prices | IT 'S EFFECTIVE At Store Entrance Father and Son banquet, Eman­ ticular make of tar and had all are raised you don't know about be imminent also charged that One per cent manufacturers was chased away today with­ Attack on Island of mer positions according to plan.” men struck return blows today at 7:30-8:30 Pirates, gym. uel Lutheran church. the facilities to do it with. The WELDON S OW N the city, held by the Germans sales tax, $759,000,000. Casualties were inflicted on the Japanese invasion bases, including 8:30-9:30 Furniture refinishing, it until time to pay. Why not For Attacks out dropping bombs and the Dili in Portuguese Timor, a. possi­ Dance, American Lithuanian owner told the garage men his j a listing of prices so that all who , NEW FOR.MULA since last Oct. 24, had been turned Five per cent manufacturers New Britain Airport. Japanese and some weapons were 2 West Coast lofL Citizens' club basketball team. troubles, what was wrong and into a "nightmare of atrocities." sales tax, $3,780,000,000. mid-day life of the city went captured by the exploit, it was de­ ble springboard for the attacks on 6:30 Open alleys. get scraped may know the cost* KEMP'S Country club. then asked, "how much will it TOOTH P-\STE I t was charged th a t about 14.- Ten per cent manufacturers on without missing a beat. W ashlngton, M arch 16 '/P' clared. Darwin. 8:00 St. Mary’s, 3 alleys. Pick up waste paper, north of By Japanese sale.s tax. $7,471,000,000. j Men and women on the crowded \ A United States air headquar- Heavy American bombera were 8:00 2 open alleys. cost to do the entire job.... that The local boys who get their in­ Little Bit Goes Farther 000 Russians have been killed un­ Vessels Slinky Middle Turnpike. is an overhaul of the motor?” OAK GRILL' der the Gorman occupation: that He estimated that if sales to streets showed no concern and j "'ar Department reported to- ! tors has been set up in India, one reported to have participated in Sunday, M arch 15 formation by radio concerning the Get A Tube Today Federal government were exempt­ only occasionally glanced at the i that an American four-motor- i step in fast developing prepara- broad offen.sive sweeps by the He was told that the amount, rxmnlng of races' throughout the At Oar Pharmacy! “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” ahfiut 1.200 are imprisoned in th* Old Timers’ Night, Manchester plus what main bearinga would cellar of the Internationale hotel; Siberian Forces and Na* ed. the five per cent retail sales skv when the alert was sounded. I ed bomber attacked a Ja^aneae- | lions toward the avowed goal not Royal Australian Air Force, dur­ country aa broadcast each day by tax yield would drop to $3,113.- (Haims Oil Tanker and ing which, the Air Ministry said, Fire Dept., at Headtpaarters. cost, which Included a complete '3 A i j that another 25,000 Russians have l*olic onion mowd their gas masks held airport on the island of New ‘ slopping the .Japanese in Meeting of Local 63 TWUA, Clem McCarthy, are at a loss to DINE AND DANCE val Bases Prepared for 000,000. If exemptions also were attacks were made yesterday on a overhaul, new wrist pins, connect- know what they are to do after been driven toward the German to rc.Kly positions Inil went on di- Rritiin last Friilav destrovinv at I of grabbing the Freighter Vietims Off "nnker haU, 2:30. Ing rod bearings and a valve job rear: and that 5,000 skilled work­ given to food, medicine, clothing, lectinc normal traffic Uril.-un last fri, de.strojing at 1 offeng,v<. ,n a drive onto the home Japanese airdrome at Dili, in DINE (and DANCE today. Red Barber, who did the an­ To the Lilting Tunes of Instant .Action Expect­ least two enemy planes on the , i,i,nda of Japan, Monday, M arch 16 would be $65.00. To this he agreed. ers have been taken from the city fuel, sales to states, local govern­ Kairter Uses Omid Cover California; Navy Hasj[ Portuguese Timor, -and on inva­ TONIGHT! FRANKIE VALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA Anniversary banquet. Daugh­ nouncing of the ball games at ed in Near Future. ments and to war contractors and ground and damaging tiff' run- This was disclosed yesterday sion bases at Rahaul and Gasma- He was given a duplicate of the Brd6klyn for the pa.st two years for German home industry. Tile 1 ,11'lcr was said to have .No Reeent Reports. ters of Liberty, L. O. L. I., Hotel order and then paid for the job a DON MAC AND HIS In acknowledging on Oct. 30 to items now subject to excise by A'ir Marshal Sir Richard Pierse. ta, 'New Britain. Roast Turkey and All the Fixin’s has changed to another station and BENEFIT BRIDGE taxes, the yield would become taken ad.aiitage of cloud cover to . the former chief of the R A. F. Sheridan, at 6:30. total of $76.00 and without any it is announced that each day that that Kharkov had fallen, the Rus­ London. March 16.— Riis------I Complementing these air blows Steaks — Roast Beef — Oysters On the Half Shell Annual banquet Manchester Im­ $39,4,000,000.' appro..ch Lonilon from the south In a communique, the depart-, command in Britain who Tokyo (From Japanese Broad- | was the announcement that a complaint at all. He told the ga­ the Dodgers play Red will be tell­ AND TEA RHYTHM MASTERS sians declared 120,000 German of­ sia'a well-armed Siberian forces coast, whore there had been some ment sail the single American ; ^een assigned to head the air Broilers — Clams On the Half Shell — Scallops — Etc. provement Association at the Y. ficers and men were killed or Based on Ability to Spend ca-stsi, March 16 i/Pi- ImperiaL t-’mied .Nations submarine' had rage men that his car was as good ing about it. He will do his an­ John W. Hooper, speaking for aerial activity. plane was on reconnals-sance pa- Meeting Board of Selectmen at Tuesday, March 17, 2 P. M. DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! wounded by the Red Army while and naval ba.srs are ready for in­ headquarter., said todav a japa-I 60.000 tons of Japanese ahip- Veal Seallopine a la Marsala as new and was more than pleas­ nouncing over the same station the Brooklyn Chamber of Com­ L ater two unidentified plan.-.s irol when il attacked the \ un- .. Municipal Building. ed that he had a guarantee of the that McCarthy has been telling Rooat Beef Roant Turkey Veal Cutleta most of the important factories stant action against a Japanese kanau airdrome at Rahaul. _ <>f Orouing Might ^ ' 1 ping in a 15.000-mile foray FINE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER Tueeday, March 17 .M.\SONlC TEMPLE and huge stocks of raw materials merce, urged liberalization of pres­ flying high above the clouds were iM I Ell u J quietly, confident air mar- nesc submarine had sunk a 10 ,000- through Indonesian, Philippine workmanship and materials. He about horse races and to which Half Brnilera Steak# Chicken Cacciatnre attack which advices in Chung- ent methods of computing cor­ ri ported from the Thames estuary Ulrecl Hit Scored m a press conference. Afternoon Bridge and Tea, Me- many local radios have been kept Memorial Hospital were moved to the east. ton oil tanker off "San Francisco, and Malayan waters. mqjrial Hospital Woman's Auxll never made any complaint at all j king indicate might be launched porate taxes as he suggested a outside London. Several tiombs w'ere dropped on a story of grcm’ing aerial might and the garage man, who actual­ tuned. \It is going to be pretty Linen Auxiliary. Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer Kharkov, roughly the size of March 1 and a 7,000-ton freighter The nationality of the subma­ lary, Masonic Temple at 2 p.m. in the near future, British reports sales levy. He said the sales tax Neillier gunfire nor the plane s the runways and a direct hit was and of determiirolion to make it off Momlocino. Calif . the following rine. which docked safel.v at Perth Reymander's Restaurant ly did the wprk, was upset when tough oh the boys who like to lay Baltimore or St. Louis, is 260 was based on "the ability of peo­ Luncheon, Retail Merchaifts Tickets 10 cents. 30 Oak Street Tel. 3894 said today. motors were heard tor many niin- scoreii on parked aircraft. ‘ help turn the tifW of war on the day. after surviving several attacks ■^5-,37 Oak Street Telephone .1922 he read thaj the young fellow was a dollar hr two on the races not miles east of Kiev. 200 miles north A dispatch from Stockholm to ple to spend rather than to earn." Bureau at the Y at noon. to know \beforehand what the Include Tax, Prizes, of the Sea of Azov and little more ules after the alarm. The text of the communique. A.sian mainland from the defen- with depth charges and aerial Wednesday, March 18 complaining. The Daily Mali said the Soviets 'The increase in price a a re­ .sive to the offensive for the I'n it- It was quite a surprise when we scratches ate to be, as they are Refreshments. than 400 miles tiouth of Moscow. sult of a sales lax may be larger The all clear quickly soun lod. N.imber 146, ba.sod on reports re­ Navy spoke.smcn at San Fran- bombs during its 60-day voyage, Fashion Show, Women’s Federa­ We Cater To UunquetS I had "issued battle orders which ceived here up to 9:30 a m , e. w I : ed Nation.s. ci.' circles. .Across Channel Camp l-s-e, \a ., March 16.—4A5 of the aircraft company who have Garment ^ ork ed the garrison of 600 men ; __Private Charles E. H aas, 23; o f tion. no one stood to lose. (On the other hand, there have A Southoa.st Con*t Town in Eng­ Washington. March 16 ■A’. Duke of Atholl The number of season tickets never seen the inside of a High Yomiuri reported that the sarfif ' Maldsvtlle. W . \ a., was bludgeon- F riday, .April 10 EXCAVATING been reporta for some time that land. March 16 (A*! Small forma­ The po.sition of the Treasury forces al.so had seired the airdrom h sold in advance of the series was ^ h o o l. ' We Need NEW MODEL for ' ed to death last Thursday night Military Whist, Manchester To A’rhitrate Russia haa drawn upon her Sibe­ Hit by Strike tions of R.AJ". fighters swept M arch 13; at Lhoknga , Green P. T. A. simply to be the indicator of the There must bt. some Influence I AND GRADING Dies at Home ' and a missing soldlej:, .John that keeps single women, especial- i rian Army to bolster the forces across the English channel today Receipts. $88,462,501.90; ex­ "Meanwhile," the paper added, Tueaday, April 14 number of concerts that could be fighting the Germans in the west) ill the direction of France, ap p ar­ "other Japanese forces ape pursu- Stall hen. '26. has been charged by 14th Annual Concert. G Clef presented during the season. The ly those in their middle agM, from Concrete and penditures. $107,037,830.81: the FBI with iiiuriler. H. I. Bob- getting employment in the’alrcraft Roosevelt Writes to Me* A Reuters dispatch from Chung­ Paralysis of Industry ently seeking combat or targets balance trocips ami ha\'e ail- Club, Emanuel Lutheran church. national association did the work HOME DEFENSE! ■ king cited three factors aa indi­ for their machine-gun.x. nance, $3,060,640,221.49: customs V.-l.-rail of ("ailinai«M18 ill , enemy troops ,-in.l nave au liltl. agent in charge of the Kich- Friday, April 17 with the aid of a committee of in­ plant, especially when the word ^ Bulldozer Work Near Seeking Conipli* rece•celpts for (honth. $13,734,120.2,5 - ^ , Ivanced to I eiii,.iwa ! niond FBI office, anmmiieed to- from Washington is that every ' cating an early Japanese move Looms After Break­ Two Spitfires were seen flying Kuvnt ami South Af- ^ "llldint; in Mountains ’ You Can Be Safe Annual Masonic Ball at the Ma­ terested local persona. In defense oFyour home, Through*]ong experience. against Russia. They were: _ n . I , , . ) agency, in a ilis- da>. Haas' body wa-s found Friday sonic Temple. But the young man who came available woman ts wanted for ance with Board Order homewar.l shortly after the crashe.s luorniiig in a Ihiekel in the Pe- such employment. There have been . CALL 7091 ^ New Model Laundry 1. The recall by Japan of Lieut. down of Negotiations. of an anti-aircraft barrage were Tornado Daniagre Honien rica am i o f GaMi|M>li. ' p.stch from Ban.kieng. .said toilay .Monday, .April 27 here to try to launch this definitely do not try to wash cur­ - ^ tersl.urg National park, adjacent cultural enterprise encountered cases of njarried women getting tains yourMif. Hems he* knows how to handle your heard from the viciniiy of Calais. to (he eump, by a soldier partlel- Annual Concert Beethoven Glee FRANK DAMATO W ashington, M arch 16 — UF) ~ (Continued on Page Four) New York, M arch 16,—((Fi— Champaign. III . March 16 T (Ciintlmied on Page Four) club; High school auditorium. most discouraging lack of interest employment in East Hartford curtains so they will not The W hite House dUcloiBed today London, M arch 16 .P' John paliiig in an air raid drill. SUtch* And Sure With while single women, dependent on ' ^ & SON come uneven, soap some* Paralysis of the women’s garment A tornado cut across Champaign Tueaday, April 28 A few in town were really interest­ times mats fluffy “dots,” shrink, or be limp. Tint* that President Roosevelt had ask­ George .‘Hewart-Slufray. the Duke en. also a private, volunteered for their own' Incomes, have been turn- , 24 Homestead Street Industry and enforced Idleness for Germans Claim and Vermilion counties today, of Atholl. 70.' veteran of cam­ Group E Center church women ed in the plan, but many of the ed George P. McNear, Jr., presi­ its 115,000 workers loomed today (he \rni> at New B ritain, Conn.# town’s leading citizens just shrug­ ed down. pinholes from stretchers ing is expertly done so damaging a number of farm paigns in Egypt and South .Africa . presents F. W. Barber in illustrat­ dent of the Toledo, Peor.ia and after a breakdown of negotiations Destroyer Sunk after ing seven yrars In the ed nature lecture. ged their shoulders at the idea. If We expect to get ah anonymous make curtains look they will look new again. Would Reclaim homes, destroying many .small , and of the ill-starred Gallip di ex­ France Delays Weatem Railroad, to comply with between 1,500 striking truck driv­ Berlin (From German Broad­ iiM-rehaiit marine. Manchester Dry Cleaners Thursday, .April 21 someone else would give a little letter from someone in the aircraft a War Labor Board order for arbi­ structures and injuring at lea.st 1 pedition of the World war. dieil to- i • • • dowdy. Send youm today! ers and coat, suit and dresa manu­ casts), March 16-- iJF>— Germ an seven persons. Telephone, telp- ' Auto Testing Lane opens, Leon­ time and see that the enterprise plant denying what we have just tratio n of a strik e of 104 employes day at Ea.st Wood, hi's Perthshire | Old Engineers factu rers. motor torpedo boats attacked a graph and power lines were blown Cox Given .Another Week Today, when economy is more important than ever be­ ard street. were launched they would go along stated, but we know the cases we of the line. home PolitieaH^rolie Hartford. March 16—lA"!—Hl|^* speak of. These cases have actual­ BLACKOUT Representatives of both sides British dc.stroyer squadron In the down at Savoy. Mayview and .My­ fore. it. pa.vj? to in.«ist upon Manchester Dry Cleaners' with the plan. Stephen Ekirly, presidential sec­ English Channel and sank one He wa.s present a t the batlle.s of way Coftiifilssloner William J. Cox ly happened apd the answer 1s yet retary, said the chief executive looked to Mayor F. H. LaGuardia ra station in an area between will be given another week In Time w as when there were so for intervention in the diapute they destroyer, the German communique Champaign and Danville. The 1 Atbara and Khartoum while .serv- . quality cleaning! many civic-spirited people in Man to come. BOARD had written to McNear Saturday Curtiss - Wright Plans ing with the Nile expedition in .\iilln)rizerluln. She was defeated. She tinned and noltiing but inferior nore their aecurity rights and re­ Burdette S. Wright, corporation trucking associations and the 1,500 became known as the "red " diich- I he Is to be found, and M oppor* Satlafaction guaranteed! Safe! want to be sure that whatever ar­ BINGO ★ legistered will be listed tomorrow ao. that they may learn preparation of war is being talked ...... ------While duce wagea. The company haa aaid vice president and Airplane Divi­ Servlee! rangements are made their chil­ driven who transport raw ma- I their serial numbera.. eas for her support of the Ropuh- „bout. We aCe in this a menUlity tunlty offera turn thw deieuaiv# Tonight iu the British Aiuericuii Club the contract would boost wages an sion general .manager, “for the terials and finished products to Mean forces In the Spanish civil incomprehensible to us, but which . attoek Into f „ »*** dren will be well cared for. Why Don't You Try It As Hundreds Have Already Done? average of 26.7 per cent. talent# of every individual and the During the last war Just such an Maple Street and from the garment center on a Drawing of order numbera will begin In Washington at 6 o'clock w ar. perhaps is better than anything I counter-attack la^to offeaalv#. Early said that the President’s utilization of every bit of training Jobbing basis. tomorrow night. Theae drawings will determine the order The duke had been in ill health else in revealing the causes of the i IVIANCHESTER TAXI arrangement was matda. A nursery 20 Gaaies Prizes $3.00 a Gamt letter to McNear concluded in thia MANCHESTER M. O rflM n . M gr. to carry on 019 ‘all-out’ drive for The trucker# maintain they can^ in which registrants wdll receive their questionnaires and will for some time. new w ar.") MorkeU At A Glance was oparatod in the former west 7 Special Gamea Prizes $7.00 a Game n a n n e r: the warplane' production so eaaen- New York, March IB— M9 — 58 Pnmell Pteoe side aohool building located la the no) grant pay Increases unless be called for service. Hla brother, Lord James Stew- State limiting Charge Prizes $3.00 a Game “In theae Ume# bt war, I muat tial to victory. manufacturers fint agree to ab­ art-Murray, succeed# tb the duke-^ The authorized source aaid the Storks, Bteeis. btae chlpa riiaa. southeast comer ReereaUCa fleUL Oionay Brotbera New Model Laundry !hat there ahall be no atrtkea or “The ’reclamation’ of theae en- numbera by the local Selective Service office staff this list mnnlcatloM la deaoaod. tS WELIR STREET started this nursery to provldo a The drivers, meanwhile, say no The duke waa the only person In against the former French lead- Admiasion 25 cents. Plajinc Starts 8:15. good# will be moved untg they get will olao be published In The Herald. Cottoa: QuIeU Vrad# n ||R P H O N E 72S4 , y R e a d ^ i erald Advs. place for children of mothers who SUMMIT 8T B W PHQlWrSen, en Vmu) wished to work in ths silk mills. Come Early for Penny Binpo! (CeatlMM4 ea, rag# rear) their wage boost '(Coattened oa rmgt Eight) JOoattaiaed om l*afe Four) kedge aelHag. ------I t w puU 6oam that tha diMsad