. y(f/i < THUR5DAT, AlAY 1ft, 1946 The Weather Average Daily Circulation Forocoat ot t . !;>. Weather Bureau 'Manchester. Evening .Herald 1. _ For the Month of AprU, 1»48 r t'lear ami l•«ntinl1ed cold with The tegular meeting of Clan Reginald E. Pomphrey, 19, s6n on 200 search flights over strab»- frost In interior tonight; Satutda.v MacLcan 2?2, Order of Scottish of Mr. and Mrs. Pom'jihroy, Radioman Denelte gic Paciiic Islands prior t« and 9,195 X fair and warmer, Inrreasing cloudi­ About Town^ Clans, iVill be held in the Masonic ol 11 Locust .street, ’was graduated after their invasion.* ' Member of thm Audit • . ness in afternoon. Tem'hki'' tomorrow night, at 8 reeently fnmi tlib Jiaa-iil Training K e l i i i T i s o n L ea v e He will soon report to/the Naval REMEMBER THE DATE! MEET M iss Nu-Enamel Bnreuu of droulutloui . ■ J.. ■ ' / o'clock. , ' S-liool (Electric) on the Purdue Training- Sch€)Oi In .phffcggo, 1111- Mtaichester— A City of Village Charm MIm Phyllti A. Noren, daughUr University campus, Lafayette, In- « ■ ------, "‘ V noia, for duty. .■ * \ diaiia. After assignment to aea • The 24-year-oId combat airCrew- (tf IC^. And Mri. Carl W. Noren, ' Anderson Shea Auxiliary No. Lao E. Denette, Aviation. Chief (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE GEM'S J046 Veterans of Forcigh Ware duty.; or to a ahore station, he will' man is the son ,of Mr. and Mrs. At Our Stiire (Claaalflod AdvertfOng oh Pugu. U ) MANCHESTEltf CONN„ FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945 100 Waahington atreet, waa ra- elected the following delegates, be eligible to earn the petty offi­ Radioman. , U. S. N. R., of 21 Frank A. Denette Sr., of 21 VOL. LXIV.. NO. 188, cantly aamad a membar of the and alternatc.s to attend the De­ cer rate, o f elcetrlClan'e mate third Durant street, has returned home Duranf s'treet. Junior Welcome Committee at partment Encampment at New class. . on leave,.after a tour of duty in A former student at, Rockville Today— Fru-^S^t. Simmona ColleRe, Boatoh. The Britain, on Jiine 29. SO and July High school Chief Denette’ was-,a ^committee aaaista in guiding fre^h- the Pacific where he flew aboard a Victory Parafie in Red Square 1st.';'Mrs. Ella Brimble, Mrs. Grace Martin “ Mariner" on range search draftsman before entering t,he : at the college during Orienta­ Toumaud, Mr.s. Jane Fortin, Mrs. service. i tion, Week In September. Miaa Nb- Music ill Honoi^ flights. e T - rer in. a atudent in the school of LlHian Ltad***. Mrs. Ann Irish, .Chief Denette, serving as radio­ liuraing^t Simmons, and has been Mm . Sadtajforen, and Mrs. Marlon Of Dr. DickiiiSut^ man aboatid the '‘Mariner," flew active in^the' Glee and Outing Geiuln. Alteriiates are Mrs. 'Ruth Clubs, and tile Social Activitteg Shelilon. MrA Madeline Drake,- Mrs. Nadine Beauchamp. Mrs. 2 ,b O Q rP la n e Committed , oK, Student Govern­ The music on Sunday morning A REMINDER! ment. 1 Helen 'Brickson. Iftr*. Dora . Mo- XOIOR STYLIST Jap^ Three Tiu dean. Mrs. Louise Stbchelsky. and at the North Methodist cjiurch will' -When Yon Need More Mrs. Marion Hornung. President he In recognition of Dr. Clarence LfC LER C x AND MXPiKT ON X ALL C E b A M Florence Streeter has her own Dickinson of New ITork, organist, FIINERytlxIMlME \INSURANCE ..f i r f vote. , ' Composer, conductor, and director COLOR HARMONISS of .the. School»of Saerpd Muaic'at 23 Main S t r ^ Fire - Theft ^ Antpmobile X- l^u^Mines in I^rts Union Theological Seminary I'rpm which pfwt he retires this spring.^ Phone 52«» ^ vor Fomitare Says Size of " American Mrs. Davrd M. Bennett, Oirgan-' torm ; A^l LOAM ist apd cholr’director will play for ■ \CALL Air Foreie Will Contin­ Strike at Three Indus­ the, opening pNJ.ude Dr. Dickln- ue To Be Increas(^ as trial Center* and Thr#c Orange Hall fOR SALE son''a organ compbaitlon, "Reverie" SeeifrW or^ M a k e G a in s anc the choir will siiig ai/arrange- ASHES and RUBBISH Al e x a n d e r , Wring in your painting problomt,^oi/txport 0df fep on Air Fields Bfeconte.^ Air Field* on Kyushu ment of his anthem "Music IVhbn Tomorrow Night Soft Voices Die." Tlip- postljide.will ; REMOVED j a r V is COLOR STYUNO and DICORMTINO. L w n Mow »Easy-To- Available and Supply In a i ^ And Honshu; No Im­ 23 REGULAR GAMES 25c. Fraiik Damato be D r.' Dicktnsonjs "Medi'ta.tion” ! 26 ALEXANDER STREET Routes Ajpe Established In M in n a o B a ttle On "Ah Dearest J'esus," a chorale TEI.EPHONE 8962 ^ Do" Jointing Tricks, Coma In w hih ^Mlits Np-Enamol Is mediate Reports of 7 SPECIAL GAMES Weekdaara •■6 Simdnya & Sjon by Johdnn, Cruger. Other niu.slc ; Office 4112 ' ReaMcnoe 72'7S hero. Sea thm Now 'baautiM Wdstal Colors of NU~ENAhUEL Hundreds f Tele b o n i s Damage-on Third Raid “SWEEPSTAKES will Include a .Mother'a, Day an- T GAVELLO » E. SCHULZ London. " May 10.— { / P ) - p sag Re,i>tme, Mrt Faiiatics WEEKLY PRIZE TELEI^HONE 709^ ^ them .entitled "Candlelight," writ- I and what r^y can do for your homo, YOU CAN Lieut. Gen. James H, Doolit­ Lines Cari4 own; —Bomb Through Un­ i ten by Charles \Vnfeefield Cadman. i In Mounting Battle /MONTfiLY PRIZE tle, commander of the 'U . S. ’ Powey Interru d and dercast hv Instruments WAR 60N D \ 2 4 Hnmestiead Street "RROFESSIOkAL’* JOB WITH NU-ENAMEL, • pghth Air Force, who led With Japanese Garri­ xp «E DRAWN MAV 25 Fruit Trees uinyd. Flee Toward A NU-INAMEl “ NO HmSH MARK" JOB — IS AS SMOOTH AS FOKCIIAIN "the first air raid on Tokyo son Near Davao City. Guam, May 11.—run On Control Council * 15 East Center Street of the Eighth Air Force in Eng­ ’ Faced With Tough^ Job Nazi fanatics who fought On In and O sa k a /x* a smaller fleet VlN CEHT CALL 2-1428 land now numbered approximately close t6 a million dollars. . The battleground was' a trian­ blasted the Oita and Salki air The stoim, originating yeater- Czechoslovakia In defiance of Ger­ SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BALLS \ » 200.000 men and wofbw. and that On Force0 tfse gular area between the Talomp flelds on Kyahu>. another 100,000 had served dn a day, and ' Bccompapled by gales, and^--pavao rivers, due northwest man unconditional surrender were OR MEAT SAUCE ...... 50c MARGIN x^Ianchester Roofing swept through a belt running from Ewenhow^r •»„ P l a i l S O u t U l i e d Aimed at lmpiw,toBt CItlaa rotating basis. - sent United StAtes in of DaVao city. The Yanks, who reported In headlong flight toward The latest attack was aimed at WITH MUSHROOMS...... 75c t PIUMBING & HEATING Doolittle said part of ; the Masaachusetts’ Berkshire hills Strong Bloc Is Deter- crossed thh Talomo Ta Tuesday, ^wc«| I Amerlcaq lines today as a vast the important cltlca of* |Jlyakano- Eitmth Air F a ce's manjiower and through southern and central Ver­ mont and northerri New Hamp­ Occupation o i Reich; X o Lift Curbs faced with the tough job of root­ pincers by three Soviet Armies jo and Nlttigahara. both'on Kyu- Al|^ Kinds New equfbment would be moved direct­ iniued to Win Great­ ing the enemy' out of elaborate ALICE COFRAN WASHABLE shire into Mainej depositing as threatened momentarily to envelop ahu. and at the Mlyakaenkl air MUSIC AT THE PIANO AS USUAL! ' and-Repair W'ork ly to the Pacific, and the rest Army Discloses Plans'. cave defense*.' 'x, field. Kyuahu air fields, hpine,-: i (Known As ()ueen Alice) Wm. F. Johnson would De sent back'to the United much as a foot i f wet, sticky er Authority; Issue them. Water Punips Repaired snow. I i A strong force -of'-Marine dive- bases of ’4(nemy planes used In Seventh Oaughter of a Seventh Son States or would be kept here In­ On M anpower and New Ones Installed 50 Consmunijiia Isolated Sharply to Fore Now. Washington, May 19.—i J P ) bombers closely auppurUd the The First. Second and Fourth Okinawa fighting, h a v e /h ^ iV TRY OUR FINE SELECTION OF MIXED DRINKS! Bom With a Veil Builder — Real Estate definitely as part of Um Allied Readings Dally, Includjng Sunday. •ie EASY TO The New Ehgland Telephone — Gen. Dwight D.' Eisenhow ground fight. Ukrainian Armies opened the a*- pounded time after, time by big. x Kitchen Closes .■^t 11:30 P, M. “ 69 Starkweather Street 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By ApiMilnt- Occupation Air Force. Company said; that at least 60 San Francisco, May 11.—(P)— | A headquarters spoke*maX*a'd aault on broad fronta from the &>mb carriers. " [ohnson-Built Homes APPLY He indicated' that large^hum- er will represent the United Gradual Easiiie of G)ii- perhaps 18,000 Japanese civiliaqs northwest, east. and southeast No immediate roporU of dam­ telephone 4848 meat.. In the Bervice of the Peo­ GALLON Communities served by Us systeni bers of Flying Fortresses and "“ Tessi 4;ooo m e - jrhc_Unlted Nations conference > stnt»« on'thenn the four-power four-nower COn con- ; ... , had evacuated Davao City. wheh forces under Field Marshal age wrought hyUle third raid were ple lor SO Years. !OAD STREET Liberators used In 'battering Ger­ were isolated, a T SPIRITUAL MEHIDM phones were outl of order in Ne^J appeared today- to be developing trol council for Germany. trols Over Workers; Firmly In. Anierlcnn Hands R*rninand Sohoerner. h)m*e1f made, and th ^ bm h in g waa done TEi^EPHONE 7426 WHITE AND COLORS] many would be shifted to the Pa­ wanted as' a war criminal, and through u>dercast by preij|aion m- 169 Church Street. Hartford, Conn. Hampshire alone and . that more strong bloc of small nations de-| This was disclosed today in a General Relaxations Davao and newly-invaded .Samal cific. where they would be used than 450 long distance circuits ColorM\GeneraI Woehler, ignored stnimejvta. Phone 6-2024 In the role of "medium bombers ” termlned to win themselves great-1 War department announce­ Island offshore are flrnily in Amer­ "are In trouble nght now.” Await Japan’ s ^efeal. the surretu^r. Japan’s oil reaervea were ham- augmenting operations of the er authority over the proposed use ican hand*. The port la one of the ' Onl.v Re|mrled Fighting V "Proper Housing The company I Indicatied that the of force to prevent future wars. ment of plans for America’s prtVed for the first time In yester- MISS NU-EMAMEL ever-increasing fleet of Sqper- damage.,would even more, seri- part in occupying Germany. best In the Philippines. It waa the only reported flphK ■day'a 400-plane attack which In­ Fortresses. The issue Is coimlng sharply tp Wa.shington, May y\ . -(/Pi ’The . On Tarakan island, Borneo Aus­ Ing by 'German Xpop* In all ^ f- cluded the Tokuyama. and Otake will GIVE TO EVfRY CUSTOMER O M t, and possibly run into hun­ the fore in conference copimltteea' 12 Major DIvlaiona . FIGHTINd AND WORKING Is An American 2,400 Planes at Present dreds of thousands of dollars, when War Ijahptfwer conunlssion today tralian and Dutch troops reached rope. Elsewhere ^'ijie G e^ana and Oshima oil storage areas. Not EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDEIT considering amendments to the The United States unit in the the edge of the Djoeata oil field, were giving tip docilely,^The So­ Doolittle disclosed that the pre.s complete repoijts were received Dumbarton Oaks plan for world outlined plans fo r A gradual easing plane wsfc lost, and Japanese op­ DELICIOUS STEAKS A 3 2 PAGE SooJ^/et ent bomber strength of the Eighth from Maine, wplch appeared to be Allied control council will be di­ second ,large.st on the oil-rich little viet high command^ ^an(iounced position was weak. The Aghting and utirKmg we have beep doing Heritage" peace organization as it was vided into 12 major divisions, cor­ of .controls over )(S'orker8,‘’as rapid­ PACKED WITH lUfAS ON COIOR HAR­ Air Force exceeded 2,400 Libera; hardest hit. I Island, againat alight opposition. capture of 209.tfM^German, offi­ Report Excellent Reaulto —- Let U(» Hhbw you theway^ VEAL CU TLETS- dravi-n up by Britain. China, Rus­ responding generally to the mil). ly as clrcum st^ces permit." cers and men liw»feliminary rjieqk- MONY & HUPFUl PAINTING HINTS tors and Fortresses. T h‘o Tiwlfic Victims Strong Japanese positions -were has completed half-lhe job\ Let us continue to Thrw are critical llinrn anid We sia and the United States ill istrles of the German central gov­ But, Chairman Paul 'V.' McNutt All B-29 commanders Joined In STUFFED BEEF Rol.L FUllY ILlUSTRATfD. "That number, o f operational T\vo persons died in traffic ac- reported In depth, however,, be­ iin* along the/front. There wei^ ■general reports of excellent bomb­ fully realize this fact. How­ Washington last fall. Here are said, general relaxations\inu8t 26 Nazi geherala In the bSg. work, as'the boys in the PacifK\>vill havie to con­ planes on air fields today does cfdcnts. current top developments: ernment. tween capturec Apl hill and ing' results on the first blg-scal6 ever. we flrmly believe that not Include a large number of oth­ Included will be a aperikl intel­ await' Janmi’a defeat. ' Remminf* of the beaten Ger- LOADS OF FUN — DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! Scores of communities in Maine, Should Be Permitted Voice another eminence named Hill lO.'i. raid'on critical Japanese oil re­ proper housing Is an American, \ ers In repair depots, and new ligence section to qieteci . and First /effapta of a so-called All above-ground oil installii- majz'aurface ahd underwater fleet tinue to fight. heritage and we stand ready New Hampshwe and Vermont were 1. Prime Minister Mackenzie s o u r c e ~ Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer plknes In reserves pools," he Aid. without electricity as snow rang­ "ruthlessly" suppresA^ny Nazi un­ "translUonal post -V-tC day pro­ tlons at Djoeata had been deatroy- yvere In Allied hand*. Including the Reconrmlssance photogrnpna and willing to place the expe- The largest number of heavies King o f .Canada told a committee derground activities. .. gram” will be felt In areas where cnilaerz.Prlnz Eugeq arid Nuern­ The JWHALC COM ing up to alx Inche.s In depth blank­ oh functions of the security coun- ed. - showed. mMPWhile. that two Im­ Cheney Brothers, and Pioneer Parachute Company rienee and luiowledge nf our or­ Doolititle ever dispatched In one Eisenhower’s role was agreed manpower la adequate. berg, which had shelled Copen­ eted the areal. ’‘■ (Tll,..which is the excl'uslve, power­ t'limea In On Vital Dam' portant worka,xthe Hlro Naval air­ ganization at yonr disposal in MAHCHtSTIR COHM* attaifit waS^appfoxlmately 2,000 upon at the Yalta. Rig Three meet- May.Lift Controla NOW hagen- hver the week-end. These an effort tor help you realize this Reymaader's Restaurant Early Pla^llngH Severely Hit ful core of the proposed organiza­ On Luzon island of the Philip- plane factory add, the Tachlka*m have work on urgently needed war materials. last Christmas eve. Unoinclal ^stim'atei of the dam­ jnff. Known as Groups 3 and 4 WM( were Under the sentinel guni of the berltdge of proper housing. OAK STOteET TELEPHONE S922 HEADQUARTERS FOR PAINT'^^ VARNISHES & ENAMELS MADE BY MAKERS OF NU-ENAMEi tion, that any nation whose troops, Lleut.,.Gen. Lucius Clay will pinea the 43rd Infa/rUfy dlvialoh, * "For every bomber we., have at age ran'into hundreds of thoys- directors i-ii these areas may lift Royal Navy In’ Copenhagen harbor, (Continued oa PSga Ten) Talk over your housing prob­ least two full crews,” he said were to be used against -an ag­ serve s4 deputy to Eisenhower and •aided by guerrillas,''fcloaed in from along witli three destroyers, two lems with us. All we ask is ands of dollars. Farmers re p ^ e d gressor should be permitted .a control-s Immediately after consult­ "That It the only way we could early planting severely M y Or- "also will be "deputy military gov­ ing with Local Management-Labor four directions On vital Ipo dam, torpedo boats, ten minesweepers. your confidence. Oh-e ns this, have kept up the large-scale, non­ voice in the council’s decision to ernor 'for Germany.’’, the depart­ which divert* one-thlr^ o f the 13 flak ships. 19 srmed trawlers and we will give you our honest chardlsts said the stonp^^ caught take forceful action. Mexico and committees. -Vpply at Cheney Brothers stop raids over Germany." 'apple, peach, cherry and plum ment said, without amplifying this In labor-short sections, cla.ssed Angat rlYipr into Mantla'a water and two anued merofiantmen. opinion as to the best disposi­ Doolittle was asked what part New' 2>aland endorsed this ideh latter reference. Clay, a West ayatem. Opposition Waa light. tion of yonr housing problems. PATENT trees in bloom. ; and Australia and several others as Groups 1 and. 2, such present i Take Over German Fleet he expected to play In the final The wet. clinging snow hrroke Pointer, was attached to the Offlog control programs as employment Gen. D ougl^ MacAithur said I A i-e{)ort from the French Pres* Flashes! E>:n|»loyiuent Office For prompt action, call ns for are backing the principle. of War Mobilization and Recon­ G. E. WILLIS & SON INC. phase of the war against the Jap­ thousands of tree branches, Injur­ ceilings, priority referrals of work- the drive on the-watershed area . a^encv said French sailor* In La (L«to'Bulletlna •! tlto(^-Wtoa6 an appolhtinent or write us FRIED OYSTERS, CLAMS MEDICINES anese. Laughing, he replied: . ' 2- New Zealand auggosted that version until last' month, when he giving full detplls of your situa­ Lowest Prices In Town! ing orchar; j ers and the 48-hour week wilj he followed a *lege which "haa *eri Rochelle Atlantic port, which aur- * ■ "I only wish I knew." way travel difficult.ifTW-nu The tempera' I the pfopoBed world b»*®'nhly of was transferred to supreme Allied I rendered Wednesday, offirlallv had tion. /ISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW FRIALATOR! Lumber of All Kinds S ifflcult. The tempera- which /the Dumbarton continued in effect. oiisly depleted the enemy's irre­ All hiring in aciiordance with the^\rea Arthur Drug Stores He reviev^ed the history of the ture; hovered around the freezing’ headquarters. • X... placeable stock* o f ammunition, takeq over the German Atlantic $256,000 Damage la FItb I ■ In those areas, however. McNutt Boston,, May 11— Our new sanitary process gives you a delicious, crisp, 815 Main St. . Tel. 3808 air . wa'r Irv Europe, stating that pblntXll 'during the snciwfall. Oaks plan would 'Mslgn little au- Coordinated Program P eifeel^ said, WMC directors will i watch food and medical auppllea and. ha* fleet unit* anchored there. The 1 Muson Supplies:—Paint— Hardware at one time “losses approaching alarm firere raged tkTOjtgfe Stabilization Plan. Jarvis Realty golden brown food — Seals in the flavor! Come in and Reports indicated that Vermont thority-^ahould have the right to ’The apnouncemenl ,. said that for changes In the labor market In coat him heavy losses In person­ number of vessels waa not an­ Balsam Wool Insulation a prohibitive rate” on the deep approve or reject any security United.States Army. Navy and Air nounced. eat Hills plant and(9mMl*f* *4 ' PHONES 4112 OR 1215 / try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED wa^ hardest hit. 'an effort to speed reemployment of nel." lltaa Coal company. « a ^ penetration raids Into the heart , ' Worst Storm lii 28 Tears council jaction. This is bluqtly op­ Forces had perfected over a periord on a conveyhr/‘he|t/4eadlnC INSURANCE was Interrupted ,at^ Rutland. occupation. ing reclBssiflcatlon of .the •areas. taken by the -Nazis shortly, after The creation of the Intelligence Issue "blanket" referral cards. the f.all of France. capitul-(tcd .to Into the hulldlag -wha b y lla ^ to 4 0 0 A power plow had to be sent These will permit woVkers to ac­ have s t a r t e d ^ flre„which dam­ out to free a'.Rutland to White section waa a sample of this-de­ Troops Busy a British task force. They were cision .for stern control. cept any job available. Employ­ aged more,>han l.OpO ton* of coal FOR A RIOT OF COLOR IN YOUR FLOWER SolonsVote River JunCtidh bus on Vermont’s Forced Labor the only part of the'United klng- destined-for .Vrmv/and civilian uoe, ,E ach of the 12 divisions -will ment ceilings, will be adjusted or d'orii to have been occupied by the WEDDING Arthur A. Knofla Mendon’ mhiintain and at. least one lifted-to permit employer* to hire With Peiirils the Off department reported. of the ^-scheduled -Springfield to share.responsibility In purging all Germaii*. 875 Main St. Tel 5440 G^ARDEN NEXT FALL PLANT HARDY x^ More Police Road Opened ptiblic agencies and industries of these workers. The diaamiing of some 120,000 BIRTHDAY ■ ''■si . / Rutland bus trips was cancelled. ^ o Kelease 2.500 Tomorrow "A sk Your Nelghbhr” X R ru lt orchards were bowed to Nazis, but the overall Intelllge^e Beginning July 1. McNutt said, section, “ answerable directly / to there will be some relaxation of Fijiuriiig Out Individual (Continued on Page Four)- Washlngton, May 11—(>P)— A|h CHRYSANTHEMUMS NOW. proxiniatel.v 2.500 soldier* Will ha ANNIVERSARY Approves Without (Continued on Page BIgbt) United States Offers General Clay, will m aintal^gen- manpower checks on new and ex­ eral supervision over the /en tire panded civilian production, aa well Standing in Going relra*e4 from the ,\rmy tomorrow ■r:------■ to A 25 mem­ ganizations as well as individuals assurance tha) activities by Nazi dNi'harge plan, will be drawn from TOP .DOLLAR ber*. 15 men and 10 women, un­ underground, ’werewolves’ and the of jobs. Under present regtilatlona, i aividual atahdinga in the hew go- D O N T FORGET! Wednesday Is , fc war crimes waa interpret'd to- a draft-age man cannot quit one ing-hom^ point system announced 1 Slaslip* Wrisfs Wilh Ra­ soldi.-rs with long oversea* nerv-l/Vi II11 FOR YOUR. der the terms of a bill approved like will be ruthlessly-lSuppressed.’ who had been brought back to tha without debate today by both War'Labor Board Braces day as opening a legal road forthe Also directly under Clav will job or -laky" another without draft yesterday by the War departme,nt.-j zor’ Blade Goncealed -Jlolry Binie use of forced labor in rebuilding hoard permission, Under the aystem-for troop* In United Stale* under, the rotation ■ branches of the General Assem­ Policy Against Shrink­ be two other sections, public ih- svHlem prior to the end of the w-ar 3 lb. con make* SOO DONUT DAYM! bly. X ! war devastated Ehirop^.' Situation After JiilyU the European theater, men sched­ In- , CigarellP (ji*e. •nje proposition w a s- reported uled to go home flrat unles* spe­ In Europe for rest and reeuperia-. Qol. elfe'ctive aolu- . CAR or TRUCK Such an Increase would give age in Reconversion, ' (Continued op Page Ten) After-July 1, when' all a#-?**, tion. Soldiers from all theater* are lion. Keepa equip­ the department a total of 290 male receiving favorable' consideration have been reclassified, this will be cial abilflie* prevent thflr being JELLY DONUTS Dozen 28c Immediately replaced - - are those With I ' R. Third Army - in included In the group. ment clean oz^ Officers arid 12 policewomen. ’The from reprea^tatives of Britain, Treasury Balance the- situation In the four Vroups: iiVi toniloty. ’ ' Buiictiar Ruaaia. and France assembled here who have’*hm’sssed a total of 8!) Czech qatovakta; OPEN T IL 10 P. M. bill a,8o a^db several divisions to Group.1 areas, all manpower .A|i|»arently'Beaten to Deatli H'aahtngton, .May ll.-H ^’>— foi the United ffatlona conference. controls tr be retained: .Group 2. polntsTa^eSTnTength Of"i^^^^ *'""”i^ ;’^"rrhe't;;ietonrn Senate seaeion was delayed by klgk quality goods at low uals and organization# accused of are generally higher than men who * Czechoslovak court |u , phone tom from the wall. Begley LET US, GREASE Will Be PRen Tonight. prices and klgk wages. ' said the room was registered In BECOME e l i g i b l e FOR: party caucuses atrocities and war crimes in Eu­ Washington. May 11—(A)—Rep-* $• Regular convention* of-fra- w " ' kept in supply areas or head- | Allied niillta.A- -">lhhnt.es ^ .d The^ Senate had a favorable re­ Notking wi:i more surely rope. quarters John because Of age. ; Henlcin pave N'tler ah L"**' the name* of Robert Levltua and CCR'nFlED IRISH Good regular I»y.\ - YOUR CAR AFTER 6:30. rescntatlve Case (R.. 8. D ). aaid ternal organization* Harold Gorhon. both glriag tha COBBLER.S - KATA'DINS - PBCVENT DISEASE port from Its Eklueation commit amotber the Srea of tnllaUon Membera Subject to Penalties today that If the Kentucky Derby Caae anid holding of convention* One 30-year-old loldier. who a*k-]*erv1ce which enabled Shift dilTerential pay. ' '3 than aa avalanche of civilian SUte Department officials ex­ i-»h«t his name not he used, said: Army to turn and , break toe address of 106 West 41th str^ l. GREEN 5IOUNTAINS - A powdetiul dixinfectaal. Mixea read­ PriONE 5191 ttte on a bill, expected to create can b* lield again In war time Jn South Dakota of all the organ- ed'that his name, not be used, »«ld: in the New York City theatrical Holiday pay. May 10, Until 8 O'Clock some controversy, which In effject good* and ■errleea." plained that presumably the Nazi "I’ve got an Invalid mother and no­ French Maglnot line speedily. The CHIPPEWAS- ily with •foter. Kills germs around |ar- then church and patriotic orgnni- Izntlona he llntid “will not equnl Maglnot line was built along ape- distrirt. „ . rowiag henses, dairy baras. On ap- Vacations with pay. : * ■ . V-.,; abates the $1,225,000 annual state party or any of iU adjuncts— and zaUonn should be able to hold the total . ( travel) demand of on# body but me to take .care of her. • • • SEED tax towns and makes the money Washington, ;May 11.—Ci conceivably the German Army— convention*. , major track event, like Pimlico or It looks like I'm stuck for another clftcationa used In the Prechoalo- p r ^ list o( USDA Life insurance. PACKARD APPROVED vak fortiflcat.lona in the Sudeten Usied A i War Orimlual* avatiable for local school pur- WLB today braced lU "bold tbe could be charged’ bbfore such a In a-letter to War , Mobtllzer the Kentucky Derby.” two yeara." • POTATOES Weekly sick benefits. Tuesday# May'15, Is. the Last Day line” policy agalhat any wage court with war crimes. If the or- mountain!. After annexation of London, May l l —cAh-Rndolf Ooeo Up with CRi-SO-FEC PENN OIL jposes under a formula baaed on Fred M. Vlnaon, Caae said that In announcing the end of .the - A man worried about his age llr«*.-41elnrirh Himmler and Her­ Hospitalization (including dependents). the towns’ population and amount .obrinkage during reconversion ganizationa were convicted,’ the ‘ ’ four-month racing ban this week was Mario Fiorella of 145 East the Sudentenland German artil­ while OPA irtted Ita price lid to members then veould become sub­ -since the ban on horse racing and lerymen and experts In apeciaulzed mann Goering all have been l*"*- Pensions (with cash values). of money spent by eacli town ' fo j the curfew on night clubs have ■Vlnaon cmphaalzed that- earlier 55th atraet. New York City, who ed by Ike Ualtod Natloaa aa war To Pay the Pint Half of the Prop­ items about to return to the mar­ ject to penalOes; said he was 40 years old and a pro-, weapona practice* .many months education. been lifted, he believed Vlnaon travel reatrictlona would be re­ developing a ci ,.ement-smashlil|L rrimlaals and there Is siroag pn^ All hiring in accordance with 'The House also received a fa. ket Thus, If the German SS organ­ tain^. These are designed to'keep fesaional slrtgec. Fiorella haa ization were found guilty, iU Indt- should "kindly direct” lifting the technique. slhllity that Grand Admiral I M . . Thompsonville Area (Stabilization Plan. vorable r e ^ tt on a controveralal As part of the government’s races on a "trolley car” basin. been In the Arm y-30 months and Doenltz w ill also have tm tmtm Dial erty Tax and All the Auto Tax. gradually-unfolding "war phase ‘vidiial membera might be sen bans on: .. measure, the Labor committaa 1. Regular church conventions ODT Director J. Monroe John overseas 24 months. That- gives to Ms life. ’The talornadlioa nbiwt two" policy, the War Labor Bdkrd tenced to hard labor -In recon­ Ezerciaed M'ide'Authority Apply — Mr. Kelley, BRPNER’S sending in the bill which would and conferences. son last' night aaid, victory In Eu­ him 54 points, with another 10 the raaldaii htPilaarioa a» tha fi*»- CHECKERBOARD FEED STORE yestenfay ■ announced ita wage struction work In. Russia, France for two battle star*, bringing hia, The huzky Henlein. after the prohibit children’ un<^r 14.from 2. Regular conventions of pa­ rope would not i^rmit easing any Munich letUement through w hich- en Nazi hierarchy mad Hlttof'* 80 OAKLAND STRET working on tobacco’ larma which program for the months of ad and England. ,of the. travel bans, asserting the tc'tal to 64. 56 COTTAGE STREET SAMUEL NELSON, Such an arrangtment would triotic organization* such as tbe Hitler w-on control of S.OOO.OOl) tdmmmr l» tli# murmtttrnnm TELEPHONE 7711 AMERICAN DYEING CORR. justment from a two-continent of I next 12 to 15 months will be the "I’m an opera singer,' he aaid mm* today frmn a kl^|My > employ more than 15 hands. give court backing to use of Oer- American Leglonj. Veteran# OPEN 7 A. M, TO ID P. Me The House approved anjd aent war to a one-front cn^kgement. It Spaniah War V*t-j"m o«t critical In the •hlatory of sourca. East Main and Grove Streets, RockUHe Tax Collector. eigB Wars, (Ccanawafi *■ P»g« Fav| (OfiiUBWd an f t g t ranr| Phone Rockville 10 Fourf to and tb*(r auxlliartoa. Anawrioan traaoDorUUoB.” INCLUDING SUNDAYS ~ (CeaUauad Faaa T m \ fflMiHaand oa

,1 -It P aGR TI P. MANCneSTEB EVENING H ^ A L D . M^NCHESmB. TO FRIDAY.^IAY 11. 1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HEKAtiU, MANUHIsan BK. FRIDAf, MAT 11, 194» Isabella Williams, aUractlve TISO yP A G E TWO tended an Invitation to several of Sailor ill Face seurctiiry wife.of Wllliahis. t'he "Great Chiefs, and has been as­ Williams had been held at the ' ' n . ' ------— — r------—— — ------— Schedulel)ate sured of their attending the con- street last night, looted several I vas imposed after a. hipb of I will be donated by Frank Nackow- G eiltag P rices Squeeze Sub Base brig since h(s arrest, po­ into hungry ,N<>i^ay, it. yga jMa- ^krrlng of the degree. T>i^l in Slaying lice said, while Nival authorities ^od*y. . V Teen-Aff^t Mob 'ores and atoned and injured two | ilians and servicemen, still wle- BaUlwiir^ill Be i ski. Xu, members are requestedi to Moving Supplies ,,ulicemen, as new outbreaks- of . brating V-E day, looted t,he foTv-n Tobacco Man ■ ^ •' I * • - •' considered their plea to aurnender Can You * The Swedes promised to deliver For Cereitaony attend'.the meeting, of r t ^ loc»l the following after Norway’a lib­ lawlessn'e^ by victory celebrants liquor store, and ktDominlonran- I Onl.VLTen fOrunka Arrested New LondonNtoy 11—^(F^Naw him for triat ______y /- ;^iOol8 Stores ojher riotxentered about the town Fiebl I3av (iuesl tribe MdWday, May 14./ a a final Into Norway eration.: y vtere reported In other communi London, May l i . —oP)—Three 'm en of State prepanatlorta, for the dbgree will London police aaidT that Archie ties. liquor store. CWb’s Giiest Brakes that are unsafe mean the possibility 55i000 tons of grain;,5.000 tone I. , rollicking days of hilarity and hi- Local Tribe o f Red Men be nzaije at th.at time- . .Williams, a sailor st^ionad at the New Waterford's mayor, W, J. jinks marked London's victorjx i HOSPITAL of flour; 4.000 |ona of fata; 10,- New Waterford, N. ^5en according to a pre- Raym ond.^ Baldwin as guest, the To Tell Kiwahiuo!^ Impossible for Them to there Was not enough facilities In HuHlMknd, (4id K ^ lo h e d be tilled over to them'by Navy EXPENSE IS NO the lives o f anyone who rides with yod wnd all den. by ptevious agreement with peas;,. 1.000 tons of meat; 2,000 ConnecUemt Sheep BreederO’ Assq- * » . . i hi,rests for intoxication on thi ( bers on May 27. authorities, today for tHar\ln the tons of. condensed milk, and 10,- aged boys and gift* smashed ed. to a late hour. arr'anged^ fate, necessity or In­ M oilflav A bou t H irillir books .rtf Bow street station, Lon- Abide by OPA Regu* Connecticut to handle all/thc poul­ the Norwegian government, al­ do)vs In this pimlng town's- mal^ Att^Llverpool t Li a 9:30 p. m. cur- exorable decree. cldtioix cooperating with the Fair- try produced In the state in nor­ .Spokane Wash. -ut-of-town Miin, Women nnd Children Governor'Baldwin will give his to such an extent that It would solved tomorrow morning if the \ from Pennsylvania tffus .summer to TWO EXCITING HITS! ! ;iOTll attend ,the affair, MOBIL KERGSENE RETAH., AND \ trom brnh to 75 years of age. "observallohs” on the speaking work on tobact-p-'tiyda. They will make it Impossible for them to Senate will give the governor his. Red- Men replace your old linings. program following lunch. ‘'Live­ abide by Office of Price Adminis­ war powers With le addition of these' new MOBILHEA^ FITEI, be housed aV the Manchester Y. the/Manchester Tribe stock as Related to a Prosperous tration regulationa'and stay In Senate Majority Leader Lfeon mem Wholesale Agriculture” will be the subject M. C. A. the two months wlll/fiave the distinction of being ' ALLEN & stay heprtT He will tell -the Kiwan- business. . RisCassi (D.) attending the hear­ of a talk.by Dr. Fred H. Uenbach, The Legislative Agriculture ing jumped to his feet and stated t o g the "Big Te;i” In the res- Depot Square Garage head of the department of animal lans ,>-just how these girls are I IVNEDfO ^irvation of Connecticut:. It’ will Gasoline HITCHCOCK setnired for the work and ' now committee was told this by Con­ flatly that be/ore the legislative OIL 241 No. Main Street Telephone SllS huabandry at the University of al.so achieve the highest toroll-, An LInea of Insnranea ^ e y will be cared for while .in necticut pdultrymen yesterday at session ends "a general war pow Maryland. | ^ fOBfVO a public hearing on a measure de­ ers bill will receive Senate sa>rc- mept in memhetahip since its In- 95$ MAIN STREET Ernest Roy, Prop. Manchester. TEL\5I05. The program will conclude yvjlh signed to give GoV. Raymond E. tion."' cejition which took place In ^ No- a short business meeting of.^fthe The 'boani of directors of the Baldwin broad powers over Con­ 'Vember. 1912. MORIARTY BROTHERS It, D'V'V- ’ club had a ^meeting at EMgar The' Legislative Educati^com^ breeders to consider the pooling of I necticut food stocks. mittee yesterday a p p ro v e ^ meas­ Assisting. Chairman Burk In "On the Level” At Center and Broad Streets w6ol, Clarke's htype ’ on ' East Center i Tlis ioWm tops •! The bill was drawn Tuesday af­ ure which, in effect, w w ld' abate arrangements are Herbert C. '. Open All Day and All Night. Call 8500 street last Tuesday and . made eor Godd ter Baldwin in a special message the annual $1,250,000 jaatc tiix on Johnsrth. ROy Phelps and Walter plans for the summer activities of W l \ , tn o mtrtf reported that diversion of food towns and make the/rnoney avail­ Kelly. Urges r i n g the club. 9»rl*choto*boy rd* into the black market and other able for school purposes. “ Sachem William DcHan has ex- It was decided to send 40 Man­ inoncs follorntfsic/ factors had created a shortage so Ably Styled For... ♦ \ chester children to the summer serious that hospital* and state In­ Of Traffic Plans camp at South Cbventry for a stitutions were unable to obtain TtiMte driving wartlmn day* ntaJUe grratrr dr- Vacation of two weeks. TTiey will meat and eggs. mandn on a fellow's standards K»f workman­ probably go there 'some, time in The hearing on it produced a Hartford, Maj 11 — --- The ship, his adaptability, his sta.ying ph«<>er. And ./ July. I n is is one-of the main ob­ consistently wrathful attack on CLEARANCE! he in turn demands these additional qualities Ilartfoi^ Real Estate board today jectives of the club and has been th. OPA, but it also produced op­ urged the City Plan commission of the shoes he wears. Our long experi^ee carried on for a dozen years o r position to the measure from pouf- In selling men’s shoes has enabled us to offer and the City Engineer!^ depart­ more. ’ . trymen who objected to its coiui ment to give “ prompt and earnest GROUP ONE you- durability, comfort, iw llon.. .and quleh^ The attenda-nce prize Monday fiscatory ptovlsions, businesslike, dignified styling. 'study.” to traffic improvements Tht bill would give the governor „ <1 necessary to maintain and improve authority to ' "seize wherever 10 0 '>'f ALL WOOL downtown realty values. found” all food stocks, excepting i--. The board, meeting last night at poultry and animals used/ for SPRING SUITS Heublein hotel, aIso>vent on record breeding porposea. in favor of a large"^downtown'park- Reduced As Low As ...... Ing plaza which, the members''-gs- Would Maka Sttuatk^W orae serted, sl.ould be carried put The poi)ltiyihen deplared that, Mostly Small Sizes; private enterplse without financial NOW PLAYING ■ ■ iToval' of the bill/would make cost to .jhe city.- aituatiorv w o r ^ b y discourag- GROUP TWO BETTY SMITH S PLUS The Oultry productioft-and aaid any deglslatlon .'enacted 100% WOOL PER |« .4 THEE Twomfut^d be d^ gn ed to relieve South ('oventry farmer. / # /. Story of a Nearly/kll supporters of the bill SPRING COATS GHOWS IN Tovgh Guy I express^ sympathy for Lhe farm' The .Organization committee of t o t condemned black iharket Reduced Below Cost! '\^ $ 1 2 - 9 8 OLQGNES the Community Center met Tues­ H H O O K L yN .opefotions and expressed the be day evening at the center. Permis­ Some As Low A ? ...... Pt that "nearly all Connecticut Sizes Up To 44. ; \ FT) sion has been given for the use of ELIA KAZAN oultry” was going Into New i\ a Juke bov in the cetitei on a per­ York. X TALCUMS centage basis, u such a juke bOx LOUIS D.LIGHTON A sponsor of the bill. Senator ...... * ■ can be found. C. W, KokerdA has GROUP THREE — . ‘.A- A 20 . -. I . Albert U Coles (D) of Bridgeport been appointed to look into the told the committee the problem ANOTHER GROUP OF matter.- Chas. .W. .Kokerda was was to prevent „Connectlcut food BATH POWDERS i also elected chaiimAn of the Bingo stocks from going out of the .state: committee with Washington Doo­ He suggested amending th? bill to SPRING DRESSES little and Mr. -Webb and Mrs. »>EATrRE AT 2:20 - 6:l.% - 9:07 limit the governor’s powers to RpHuCPfl 7 0 ..•••aaaaaaaeaeeeea ✓ Eleanor Love assisting. The next SATURDAY C O N n N l’OUS halting out of state ahlpmenU. Reduced To BUBBLING BATH SALTS meeting' is scheduled for May 29, STARTS AT 2 P. M. ' Time Something Done Tuesday evening, at which time Edward Ahem, a Hartford Values To $16.98. the, different committeee- - ahpuLd wholesaler, declared that."every­ POWDER MITTS r have'pews of their progress. SUN. - MON. -AND TUBS. \ one In the state U talking about ■ ■ : \ The H^e'mbership committee also VAN JOHNSON with the-black market and it’s time met TMesday evening at the cen­ . . Trudy some one did something about it. ter. in ‘BETWEEN 2 WOMEN’ "Juit atop 10 trucks going to 2nd Lt. Wm. Resnlck. husband of New York and- the black market Mrs. Wm, ReapiCb staying at the problem would be over,” Ahem Van , Arsdale- foj-'the summer is declared, disputing assertions that now located In a\n0spital aonae:;. PA regulations would drive poul- r- 1 where in France, ac'tording to trymen out of~buslne a. 785 MAIN■IN SSTREET MANCHESTER, CONN. word received by hla ^V(ife. LL 8 Whai More C^ld You Ask. Raymond Davla, North Ston- ont-of-doors shoe with stitched mo 4 ^ brown or black. from battle on top of a Sherman- or Novirinber there ■will be enough tank. His Injuries are to his arm. OUR SWIFT SERVICE poultry fdt, everybody.” 0 Businesslike British - at.vled oxford. Mrs. Florence Grady, will attend Supply Atwhya Variable Brown or black. / the Representative Assembly of He said thO poultry supply al­ Connecticut State Teachers Asso­ \0U R FINEFOODS ways •'waa variihje, that, stocks ciation in Hartford. May 12. Mr. and Mrs. George Riley of ^ OUH DELECTABLE DRINKS Stanley avenue. New Britain have taken a cottag<*at Van Artdales OUR MELLOW MUSIC A REMINDER! for- the summer. - * < TTie Salvation Army meeUng OUR WILLING WAITRESSES Whea Tom Need Mar# , N; ■ X''- which was to have been held Mon­ day evening in the Community C£HOUSe/$OH. Center, was called off, becauee of INStlRANCE DIU’7 \ INC. the absence of mambera at the -—at—- .. ^ Fire • Theft • Aatomobi! meeting. The meeting was post­ s . poned until further notice. or FnmHqre \ " m The executive committee'of the . \ Nathan Hale Community Center THE SHERlDiM« CALL keld Its re^ la r meeting Monday, evening and all committees pre­ \ sented their reports. ALEXANDER ''FRIENDLY /••WHERE THE HqspiTALmr" FAMILY DINES” ' JIARVIS $$ ALEXANDER STREET Ellington Weekdays and Sondaya OStoe 411$ Bestdenee 7275 y ■ The committee In charge of the United National clothing collection BN THE for the "Warn Torn Countries" with to express their gratitude to all ■^donora of clothing, also those BUSHNELL TONIGHT AT 8:15 who worked in collecting, sorUi^, MEMORIAL — HAR'iif'TmD (ALSO SAT. MAT. Al^D EVlE.) S 5 packing dhd shipping the 7086 weighing 5255 pounds^ -These gooda have been ahipped to ’ANfWWIVFUlLOf HONEST Y^^ANDUUIG^ X’ the collection depot.- -HYHEBMDTefSUNi . Clyde CoVdtsen’ who hha been ill / I - at her home haa recovered and about and hopes to soon return to school. .There haa been seVcral cases of mumps abbiit town of which most 7 ha.v'e redbYefed from at this* time 0 - / V inn If,. M LOUIS .SOLOMON ,»* NMOlO 'lUCIIMMI V a p R in g EVES.: 90c, tl.2IL,aiJM), $2-40, gS.00; SAT. MAT.: dOe. 90c. $1,20. Batltcry Cables $1.S0. $2.40 (Tat Included). Telephone Hartford 5-3177 Fan Belts Mr. and Mrs. George C. Marks - ■ I '■« - ' • ------of ’Oakland road; have announced Boi Wrenches' the'engagement of their daughter, Brake Fluid Charlotte, to Rodney Midford, of = = l a t i stag e s h o w s sat. £ suni.,.tQ;'5S i the U. S., Navy, son of Mr. and Brake Lining Mrs. 'Boland Midford of Oakland H ydrate Brake Parts road, Manchester. Earl B. Richards, F. 2-c„ of the U. 8. Navy, recently spent a few days at the home of Marion Rich­ Scal-Beain Headlamps - I F ards of Oakland road, Wapplng. (For Old Cars) Mrs. H arry. Paynes, Mrs, Thel- Chamois Tna Nichols, and two daughters of FitUburg, N. H., Have been the Air Pumps guests of Marlon Richard of Oak­ King Bolt Sets land road, Wapplng. Men interested in entering a Mul()crs and Tail Pipes “Horseshoe Tournament" are ask- ei to meet at Joe Snow’s field We Have a Large Assortment of Beautiful Cut Flowers ^ Also Monday, May 14. at 7 p. m. Pedal Pads. All Makes Corsages Made From the Following: GardeniaSy Roses, Snap­ Universal Joints Valves dragons, Carnations and Orchids. DANCE Clutch Parts Electric Homs AS^RTMENT MIXED pt)TS AND BASKETS FOR CEMETERIES Moilern ami Old Fashioned Piston Rings Sdorts Center MONDAY, MAY 14 Wells atreet i ' Aan$T$ Fonnerly At Millera HaO BRUNNER’S The Florist Unless Inclement Weather Interferes. If you live on any of the abovn CUNEIi*UBEIir*Vinil OPEN 7 A. M .T T 10 P. M. A '' TELEPHONE 5947 Every Sat. Night 832 MAIN STREET streets have your paper out on Monday. ^ | JMdiallMIMMIM; TELEPHONE 5101 A Oaad Tlaw For Yoas« site OM Alike! JnilarMOPII^holiekllMIMN* Peter Miller, ProBipler

• / I - : ISg-'y-:' Toim J^NCHESTEH EVENTNE HERALI Mother Tol up squads /linked w iuvlhe Brltisli I also schooled his trainees In In- AnnuakS^sion Next FeaUire at State Theater Het’e Eighth Arm y weat xw Graz. More | lense '..'Deutschland ueber alles” FOR A RIOT OF COLOR IN YOUR FLOWER iVazi Fanatics Blood Bank nationalism. - t. E gj^eston i'h C '' 0|»en.H T m(Ishi, th,ah'23,000 Gcrmiuis from Woeh-1 Son S in g Jer’s Army group aurrendered , to i Called Upon Gerninbs to Units — RcECOlVDS-^ Plan Apiwdved CARDEN NEXT FALL PLANT HARQY liirhi M oscovV/M id, < / J He plunged Into Nazi politics in Flee Toward Is Cancelled the fall of 1933, six ifionths after trieft^rec In Latvip^the prisoner bag by l.ist of Connecticut Men. Dehd, Wounded dr Missing, CHRYSANTHEMUMS NOW. early todaiy rose to 68,578 men, Hitler became chancellor. He Ah Released By the War and NaVy Departments Today. Election of Judges in Dimglits Turking- X,------, ■ 1,082 officers and 13 generals as launched a public Toanlfesto calling Yankee Lines th^ Courland peninsula Nazis ca- Jlonors May, However, upon all Germans to Unite in a Thbae Reports Are Based Oh Prior Nptification To Minor Gourt« Wins ton R^orted War Cas- •tSudeten Gerrtian home front;” X liegt of Kin and Casualties Noted Here May Previously Was Prisoner W a r w V * pljhlated. In the Danzig area the Give Guy I, May 18 at Committee Favor. » uaKyJn Gt^rmaiiy. NTS AVAILABLE AT (Continued From Page One) cond and Third White Russian Germans In Cgeehoslovakia fiocked' Have Been Reported In the News. Columns. \ Germany; ^jRw Back Armies took 55,000 Nazi prison­ into the move'ment. , Hartford Onter. Mrs. Sarah T. 'Tilriclhgton, of In Hands of Aiilei^cans Germans in Holland whs und ers, Including the commander of. In the general Oltction Ih; 1935, i ------V X .... Hartford. May-11.—(4’)—A pro­ 61 tTASHING^ ST., TELEPHONE 3743 way. the German Second Army. these Henlein followers, mustered COLITMBIA — DECCA — V ld 'O R Army Casualties and IJberated War Prisoners for May lO,10. 1»45 posal for annual iMssionir of the 184 Center street, has been ndtl- Although the visit of' the. Red 1,249,497 votes, which secured for Jfir. uid Mr». Or«nt B. Ef(g:b’ Example of Collaboration The War Department casualty list. Serial Numbers 0-262 (miss­ Connectlcqt Generalx.^ Assembly fl(^ by the War department that Cross Blood Donor Mobile Unit them 44 seats lli the , House of her son, Sergt. Douglas JaiJob •■ton. of 148 Hollister *treet, pa> Premier Marshal Btalln, In ,mev ing, Pacific, 22, 0-263 (killed, Pa-clflc, 145), 0-264 (killed, Europe, was given approval yesterday by Forced l^bor has been cancelled for May 25, due Deputies and -23 In the Senate. 420), (misaihg. Europe, 411), 0-266 (wounded,. Pacific, 530), and TurklngtoH waa missing In action •nta of Lieut. Robert G. Eggleston.'J^ sages t o . President Truman' and Alarmed, the Czechoslovak, gov­ the ■ Legislative Committee, on 'n T«ter«n of m*ny daylight bomb- I to the fkqt. that the Centkr in POTTERTON'E 0-267 (wounded, Europe, 1795), announces for the United States as a In Germany on April 18: Prime Minister Churchill, congrat- Road Opened ernment did everything It could At The Center , 5.’t9-541 'Main Street whole 3,312 casualties for May 10. 1945 classified as follow: 554 kill Constitutional Amendments. Sergeaht Turklngton, one of ■ attacks oh the Reich, who was dated them on the 'uncondition- j Hartford- -Is being discontinued, to suppress the movement short of tad "missing In action’’ and open Thursday Until 9 P . ^ Closed Baturda/ At 5:80 P M. ed„ 2,325 Wdunded, and 433 miss-Ing \A t the 'same tlijfc the commit-, three' brothers of thla family In the al''«nrrcnder of Nazi Germany, de- any persona who wish to give that disbanding It by force. service, went directly to the ser­ quently, a prisoner of war, clariftg;,thal ” tlie joint struggle of one more pint can do so In Hart­ The War pepartment also announces, on Serial No. 0-268. fO(^ tee also approved a plan for thi! (ContlDued From Page One) the United States as a wHole 163 Army personnel liberated front vice from High school from which has Been reported freed and 1s now Sovtt!t,^'’A{h''t'*‘^'*'’ *"*1 British ford between now and May 18. election of minor court judges, German prison camps. and One changing from a majority he graduated in the Class of 1943. In th# M ods of his own comrades Armies ’ agil>qst the German in­ Signs to rebtiUd what they had Appointments should be made In school he Whs prominent In m at a point bomewhere in Germany. vader. ..will grhdtw-n In history as You Git C A S H PLUS < Total Naval Casualties to .'Hay 10, 1945. to t-wd-t.hirds the Votes needed to destroyed. ’ ‘ . in advance, and all arrangements The, Navy Department announces for the United States as a Whole athletics, playing '-basketball and U eu t Bggleaton entered the an example -of flgMjng collabora­ President .Roosevelt, Prime Min­ will he made by our local commit­ wHh o Loan from «n ^ oVef-rldd^ gubernatorial veto. baseball and waa chptaln of the PermaiMiitl; Pfllnleflaly —• .tfvlce early in m 3 and was baaed tion of our peoples.” . 423 casualties for May 10, ?945, of the U. S. Naval Forces (Navy, Fees Itor-Marking Rejected ister f.'hurchlll ami Premier' Sta­ tee if donors will call Mrs., Louis Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, not'-heretofore released on Navy court .squad In his senior year. He InKoglaOdwith the «th Air Force The-Germans in Czecnrwilovakia lin agreed at Yalta to exact repa­ CU-iter. .3017, or Mrs. Henry Hug­ T^ONT borrow unneceMarlty, - Tht. comlnlttee, however, reject­ w aa'also claaa president'In his but If a loan will solve a Department total casualty lists, consisting of 73 dead. 235 wound­ ed a proposal to amend the state and wMi the Air Medal recently for still fighting milled ,about^liy a rations in kind from the ''Qcr- gins, 6645. junior year. FREE CONSULTATION •^erlt^wni. achievement’, while problem cqme to hmmJ and get ed, and 117 missing. These casualties bring the total reported to constitution sq^.that all motor ve­ great 4.000-aduBTe-mlle poc-Rst^ mans. These may Include, the use - next of kin ana-released for publication since December 7, 1941, to Sergeant Turklngton went over­ serving asV«vigittor In sdm4 of One German group, throatened’ Of. forced Nazi labor, as well as th^e plus advsntagss; hicle fees, and ' gasoline tax re seas with an Anti-Aircraft unit t e l e p h o n e 2.1264 ^ 1. Loans mads on slgnaturs only. Help Wanted May 10, 1945, to 105^8, cla.ssifled as follows: cetp.ts would be^ reserved for the the 8th Air FOrce’4 greatest as­ with encirclement by Marshal Ivan the^'iu8lc this Side of Gen. Andrei I. Yeremenko’s trial of persons c lw ^ d with spe­ believe It or not!---to get a kfssN^om Van Johnson In .M-G-M’h ing in the South Pacific, the iervlce In March, 1948. (Conttnitsd Fran Page One) ored here. faenerql Laundry and session. ELECTROLYSIS SALON Heaven^’-';are'playing a three days Fourth Ukrainians,. driving into cific atrocities in th^'^countries Total casualties ... 41,536 4 9 > 8 7 .10,498 4.247 105,368 Between Two Womeh,” the exciting new comedy-drama opening He was reported missing In ac Corns.In. phpns or write today. Considered for First Time Sunday at the State theater. TheXfllm stars Van.'snd'-features North Carolina’s Symphony Or­ RUQM 15 RUBINOW BLDG. 848 MAIN in pei^n engagernent today, Sal- Bohemia from the east against the where those rttrocitleS on^rred. i Sudetens. exercised wide authority Uon after a bombing raid on Ger­ urdaySind .Sunday at the State fleeing enemy, esptured more than The Amercian plan take.s-thi^lnto ■ipffytM Idiedwle The proposal to elect minor also Lionel Barrymore. Gloria De Hav*rt\and Keenan Wynn, shown chestra Is supported with state many last September. He has two under the Nals in Cechoslovakls. X of Mrs. Marguerite Rogan, 93 theater, RartfoiVi.. Guy Lombard 20.000 In the early stages of the account. • Diy Cleaning Work. Navy Dead court judges and for the veto expressing a bit of amazement. funds. brothers In the service. As soon as the German Army MenlWy fliOMWv Maplewood Ave., New Haven. do featut’es altliis celebrated radio offensive, threatening to snap shut Would Face Liwiir Court S'..,. jlad moved In Hitler named Hcnleirt *Te!l** •foyeiiti PeyaipenPeymoMi Nowle, Joseph J., Pfc., USMC. change are being considered for /.. ______—^ ^ stars Includlng'M^riilen.' -t^bert the trap, and Marshal Rodion Y, Presuniahly the imderlingq who Wife, Mrs. Joseph J. Nowle, 328 Rutman, Robert S., Pfc., son of the first time this session. staithglter, or governor, and gau- tlOO ttt.86 IIOjOI Mrs. Elizabeth Rutman, 91 Squire and Victor Lombaidq, the Lom­ Mallnovakv’a Second Ukrainians directed, those atrocities and par­ liter, or-district party leader, and . 200 •XM No Experience Necessary. N. Main street, Waterbury. Par­ A majority- vote of the -House / bardo Trio, Jimmy Brown, Rp'#i« attacked Woehler's troops, appar- 24.10 29.27 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nowle, street. New London. this session and a two-thirds vote ticipated in them would face the topped those honors with the. more 300 Samela, Leonard,' T5, son of Plans Outlined Marie Lombardo, Jean Tlghe, the •ptly trying to hold a corridor local courts and- thoae charged weighty job ^.j-eichscciitimissloner Ibo. libodo ifefietetq b bosod m peorap* 111 Dikeman street, Waterbury. of both houses In 1947 are needed Twin Pianos'’ plus all his other south of Prague for the escape of repoftooste ood MeWd* Mrs. Anna. M. Samela, 131 Fulton for them to continue on-their way with the overall crime of haying for Integration df the' Sudetenland Steady Employmeht. Navy Wounded Park avenue, Waterbury. famous radk) personalities ahd. Gerniaps toward American lines. brought about the war would go into the Belch. , X Lm m tIO t* $1M toward inclusion In the state stat­ To Lift Curbs 'His thidps took 8,000 by early re- Ackerman, Frederick A., Pfc.) Simmons, John E„ Sgt., hus­ utes. specialties. Starred in Guy Lom­ before the proposed military tri­ The 4T-.v‘ear-old Henteljj, a native USMC. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. bardo’s scintillating surnmndlng 'portSj^ band of Mrs. Mary Simmons, 66 The 1948 House of Represents bunal for expedltioiia trial. of I^eTchenaUv joined the Ati^traian, Apply At Once! Frederick A. Ackerman, 29 Bryan Spruce street, Manchester. ' stage reVue are Estelle & l^Roy,. .rge Gxpiip In Flight Chairman' Bloom (D,, U. Y^l, of Arthy aa a volunteer before he.^si tives approved the annual legis­ On Manpower A la r ^ g r o u ^ ^ f Germans was -X . road, Branford. SlomskI, Peter A., S. Sgt., son “America’s Loveliest Dancers’’: the House Foreign Affairs com- a 8, to fight the Italians lative session, which now needs in'flight, appnrerttly trying to Navy Missing of Mrs. Beatrice Slomski, 282 Clin­ two-thirds - approval of both Jean Carroll. "The Pin-Down mittee, a delegate here, comment­ First W’orld war. He was^ound* ------J FINANCE Ca. ton, street New Britain. (Ooatlmed rrom Page One) Girl” : Ed and Terry Wilson, “The reach Third Arnfiy “lines before ed; ed and captured. He ^rkturned to ''•“w state Theater Bldg, Swiski, L«o Stanley, Seaman le., houses if It Is not to die. glyingxMP. scurrying tflrpugh ■ J . Xbu e loor Holland d in ers USNR. Parents, Me. .and Mrs. John Soboalal, John S.| Pfc., son of Trumpet Twins”, and others. "W e ought not to .let any of hlii birthplace in 19>9, knd threw Mrs. Clara Soboalal, 29 N. Orchard Group 3 and 4, all manpower bon- Showing on •screen Is “G. I. Hon­ narrowing escape gap bHyeen Telephooe S4>e Joseph Swlskl, 30 Main street, Sey­ Prague nfuj -CaSlav 4Z^inn^\^ them (Nazi leaders) escape ' by himself into the^taisiness o f teach­ D. B. Brawn. Mlft. 1007 MAIN STREET ^A^CHESTER I atreet, Wallingford. trols to be eliminated. eymoon” with Gale Storm. Arline ing sports withThc convictioh that mour. the east. ... pleading that they ju'st went along - CireaM fie- Ml Szliagyl, Steven T5, son of Mrs, British Expect Upjler new plassifications to Be Judge and Peter Codduion. . , 'With what Hitler proposed. They men of muscle would be needed by Army Oead-^-Riirnpean Reglona Fanatical German pilots'^ 4n Atkins, Donald L., S. Sgt., ron Mary Szilagyi.- 420 Hancock ave­ set up.' Group 1 areas will include There are late stage shows -..just as guilty- as Hitler.” the Gerjnkny of the future. He nue, Bridgeport only Uioee “ in which labor strin­ Saturday and Sunday starting at Czechoslovakia tirare, reported tet of Mrs. Leona M. Atkins, 618 Sec­ TELEPHONES Venetlaner, Harry, P vt, bus Big Tliree Meet gency exists for meeting war pro­ 9:45 p. m. have used their last .fuel .'to bomb ond aveniie, West Haven. duction requirements’’ : Group 2 a rOncentratlon caropMjrhere Jews . Chapman, Rabs(?m N., Pfc:, son band of ’ Mrs. Ruthe Venetlaner, will be those in which there were Interned. ' . ' of Mrs. Catherine Ghapmar). 963 544 George street. New Haven. London, May ,11—(IP)—London over-all balance^ of labor points or more .included Staff Eduard Benea, president of Cze­ Main street, Newington. Vignali, Louis J„ -Pvt., husband FOR and demand; Ufoups 3 and Sergt. Joseph Gupidq, 22, of choslovakia, returned’ to Prague as Coffin, Harold E„ ^ 1st Lieut., of Mrs. l^orence Vignali, 52 WII morning papers speculated today In which drar contracts Wdbnsocket, R, I., 78 points. the total liberation of his country 1 husband of Mrs. Velma G. Coffin, sou street, Waterbury. tloit Prime. Minister C^iFch'ill, ■boul(f>M placed wherever possi­ ThOM In tne sixties Included drew near. ■ Strawberry Hill avenue. East Nor­ Vlgnati. Frank E., Sgt., husband President Truman and Premier ble, andMn which, civilian p i^ u c- Staff Sergt. ^Stanley Dzierga, 23, In Austria. Marshal -Feodor I. walk. of Mrs. Regina K. Vlgnati, 243 Marshal Stalin might meet soon Army doctors have learned that a telephone call of Adams, Maas.,'69 points. Campfield avenue, Hartford. to discuss- European post-war tlon is io'be encouraged. .Tolbukhln’s Third Ukrtilnlan mop- I Comstock. Alfred N„ 1st Lieut., home is often gciod medicine for a, wounded vet­ As of M a y l, 74 areas were In Army Wounded—Pacific Regions problems- The papers disagreed, X - brother of Earl H. Comstock, 15 Group 1, 111 ^ Group 3, 84 In PlCcpIi. Vito V., T. Sgt., son of howeverj as to where they mig;ht Park Hill avenue, Norwalk. Mrs. Mary C. Plccoli, 120' Daley meet. eran. So the fecll System has been Working for Group 3, and S2\b Group 4. Public Records Coombs, John A.. Pfc., husband The Daily Herald said Churcfilll • Effect U p«t Hours avenue. New Britain. months 0 provide a more convenient service in British- ^ ’ of Mrs. Helen E. Coonibs, 93 An­ Posadas, Angelo, Cpl., tHlatlve In Ar- After July 1: \ ' derson avenue. West Haven. ranging the conference, which It rhilita/y hospitals. For example, we have supplied The 48-hour week ^11 continue Warrantee Deed. Grosso, Michael A., Pfc., hus­ Mrs. John Posadas, 211 Broad Myrtle E. Richardson to Robert street, PlainviUe. said indicates the meeting might portable telephones which are brought to the bed* in all Group 1 areas wlO), as now, American Club band of Mrs. Jennie D. Grosso, 402 Prater, George E., Pfc., son of possibly be held In London. 'The exemptions . for individuals^ plants. J. Bmlth.' property” located on Vincellette streeL Bridgeport. Daily Mail on the other hand aald isidc by specially trained telephone girls. ;^nd there Henry strefet. . Kemock, Walter, CpI., son of Mrs. Sarah Prater, 460 John street In Group 3, the 48-hour wc'ek wlU Bridgeport. that df Stalin agreed to another be optional with area dibectm Mrs. Julia K. Zanavlch, 33 Ward Reed. Irving F., Pfc., husband of 'Big Three” meeting, there was arc also booths specially built to accommodate The 48-hour week srill conti'iHie Goshen Gets Snnw 'street, Waterbury. B iN p O Mrs. Margaret L. R ^d, A p t 101, little likelihood It would be held In wheel cTiairs. / in all Group 1 areas with, as now« Mathews, Aristede* M„ Pfc.', son the British capital. .. Goshen, May 11—(4b—There was f ,N X 34.5 S. Main street Marina'Village, exemptions for individual plants. ,o f Mn. Eva Mathews, 160 Law­ Bridgeport. The Daily Mail said Churchilj In Group 2, the 48-hour week will Inches of snow on the ground If you should receive a "tall from a wounded (Toitiorrow •>>.: rence street, Hqriford. Rubacha, Maximilian J., Pfc., was mrsonally trying to break jhe be optional with area directors. morning and trees and Turner, Johif S„ 2d. Lt.. son of r of Mrs. Eleanor Rubacha, 96 deadlock over the Polish govern­ veteran, you can help cure him, too. The Army The 48-hour week will be main­ ■ere weighted down with Mrs. Barbara K. ’Turner 655 Judd ment hnd added that theje- had snow. \ . N'orth street;- Manchester. tained on an industry-wide basis strjeet, Fairfield Russell, Lloyd A., T, Sgt., son of been several exchanges betweien recommends that you keep these thoughts in \ “only as long as it Is ^ u lr e d to N ig h t Army Dead—Pacific Regions Mrs. Helen P. Brown, 97 Harrison the prime iTilnistcr and Stallnl mind: / meet labor shortages," MdNutt T*V’V. Henry, Adrian L„ Pvt., husband street. New HaVen. said. Textiles, log^ng and lum­ In o f Mrs. Clara H. Henry, 779 Elm Welti, Clarence W., Pfc., son qf 1. See to it that nothing is said to upset or worry bering and non-ferrous - metal street, Stamford. Mrs. Minnie Welti, 282 E. Main mining will be among the last -in- BABS ^NITARY street Rockyllle. A-1 LOAM the wounded man. 2. Treat him as the ^normal dustiies to be removed from re dear, and Reiq>h(dstered CEMETERY X USED CARS even, more preckw lives. Billions o f feet, df wire Mr. Smith’s peeve is a gdod tiung to remember. Often it tfkef Wm. T. Smith and Family. must be laid as our troops advance and diat’t one a full minutt for the person you arc calling to reach his telto A ONE COAT BOUQUETS’ LET US GREASE y HIGH SCHOpL BOYS more reason wh^ there is a shortage o f telephone Legal NotieeB ^plione.. You win frequently yourself an added call by By The Makers HIGH-GLOSS .Baakets*'^ Blooming Plants.— YOUR CAR AFTER 6:30. equipment here at home. ORDRB OF NOTICK Beaattfal Plant C^binatlons wahiiag^ least that long before you give up. AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD Qf,Cu8tom-BuiU. ENAMEL la Green Tubs and Pots. PHONE 5191 at Columbia In and for the district of x! W AN TED ; ' ' Andover on the 9th day of. May, 1945. • ' ,V:'- Preaent CLATTON E. HUNT. Judge, Furniture. ■state of Mary E. Franceactilna, tn CUT FLOWERS OVER 16 CAN USE 6 PACKARD^ APPROVED said dlatrlct. an Incapable person. MADI BY THI The Consert-atrix pt the estate of Boses — CarnaUona — Iris X Snapdragon — Sweet PART TIME AFTER SCHOOL said Incapable having made written MAKIRS OF PENN O IL ., 7 application to this Court for an order Eshjwood, makers of eastom-boUt funUtiiie; sra 'Pens — Oandytaft — IMphfailam — (torhera — Orohlte TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED THE SOUTHIRN NEW EN O LAN D COMPANY o f aale of certain real estate belonging . urally experienced in toraltarc eonstroction sad styUog. Gardenia — Etc. TELEPH HE .. to said Incapable, aa per appllcaCIOSt FULL TIME DURING VACATION . on file more fully appears; It Is Every pleoq ws icnpholner Is.carefnily tailored -to maks ORDERED;—That aald application your fnrnltare took like new.' Oar fabrics ak« onnsoal- ( HIGH PAY _ be heard and determined at the Pro- ly attractive, see Uieni and make yoar seWcUon. Prices NU-€NAM€L bate' Office. -In Columbia, in laid dis-. tbrtfty. KC 8f>i 'K . Apply > BRUNNER’S . M et, on the 19th day of May, 194S, at t o’clock in the forenoon, and that ANDERSON GREENHOUSES j,'. B«bUr notice be.siven of the pendency 80JIAKLAND STRET *k-«( aald application and the time and EASTWOOD UPHOLSTERING THE ORFORD SOAP COMPANY of hearing thereon, by publish- OPEN 7 A. BL TO 10 P. M. K a copy df thla order once In a AND DECORATING CO. All hiring done in accordaiiee with area stahillatlon — MV bavtas s etieulatlon In spld tik cos and FLOWER SHOP plan. ★ „*SAVE FOR THE FUTURE -BUY WAR BONDS* - at lepat five day. before aald JM(IIALC . 1016, MAIN STREET EAST BjARTFORD MANCMBSTBR CORN* INCLUDING SUNDAYS tt btarlhS. 153 ELDRiDRE STREET ‘ . TfiLEPHONE 8488 CLATTON ■. HUNT ______Judge, Terms Arranged. Phone Manchester 2-0700. i • .*-1 PAGB'SEVlfM \' MANCHESTER E V E I^G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 11.194*

PAGE SIX fhg children work experi- some authoriution be granted for man for Vernolr’of the United,Na^ lad rea’i. educational value, a 16-year-oId boy tp deliver gro­ “T s rrace Drops ceries after school hours, an<) that X EUnow the Delight of : :o-'< no ha" <* moiT rigorous lUca, tlonal Clothing '^dfive hat WU , work becomes part of edu­ Manchester Bir Lulum .Grown Here Rockville nounced a detailed report ,ab fol.^ ctio n ,” he/-i*ald, ”we ahall have toe Judlplary committee report M Witness Rubsla’s demand that Reception Will Shown ftfv3toremvStore Window Iowa: 1. Infants 844 poundii> chil­ Rationing failed, in^iSart at least, in our ef­ favorably on a,bill permitting "de­ Drive to Open Tea at its Best millions of derinans he forced t.o^ dren, 1.105 pounds; men’s and Backing Bilb fort tq^/develop toe claaslc** so- velopment of a‘ counterpart of th« Evening Herald help repair war damage in Jtljs- A lemon welghln|gv.i welghlnjgv.mOre, than hoys’, 6,698 pounds; ladies’• wpaT, ciety/There must be a new con­ COC program during periods of ■ ■ .. — ^—,/ Honor Belkin^, Furnished By About VetoARlafi Now unemployment." PUBLl'aHCD Ut T1 sia, as to the responsibilitj:,^f (he _____ a pound was placed Ifr'lhe. win­ Dramatic Club 9",640 pounds: shoes, 1,917 pounds; cept of the.dignity of work, and Elttborate Pl^gram of ^O A l.n PRINTING CO. INC. blankets, 976 pounds, patches, 15 Ollice of Price AdminiMration Public Discussioly on there must be Idcaja- basiid on IS Slueli StrMt Whole German people^© make; . • i i dow of F. E. Bray’s Jewelry Uaneliuter. Uonn.. shop In the State ^eht^ pounds: no type, J27 pounds, mak-^ ■s. Ilegliiiixl Ifeparliiienl i»l Inluniiallon '’ive Wauls amt tJn- , Liberalizing Glum moral values rather than ma­ Special Events Sched­ TU0UA8 rKBGU8l>- good the destmetion done in their I O rlhoilO X Jew ish Leatl* building today. It was thb< Play Tonight ing a total of 21,32? pounds in all. Tremnnl Street, Boeton, B, Mnssnchiisetta. terialism.” Expense Money G«nerM llaniter ■largest ever produced by a •Gets Bronze Star "I fail to see,’* he declared, uled in State. Pounded October 1,. IHu name. * rrs Will Tender Af­ ttedly Will Haveil bor Curbs M0eading. Yet, on the pther hand, Russia, plant which Mrs. Clara Sankey "Where healthy . 15-year-old boys Meats and FSto • R*’"! Control Treni^flous PoweF in ^ should be denied the training that Voted bv House Hartford, May 11—tJ’)— The Publlabed Brery > Etealn* Except both in offkiWri policy and' in the fair tf> Collej^e Head. of Oakland street has cared Miss” to Be Pre- Now go'jdr Red stamps Y-5 Registration for Rent Control; Hartford, Maj/ ll--'- m —D*. ■ m u u r Sundej'e end Holldiyb. Entered al the for during a quarter of a cen­ WindTopples through Z-6 and A-'J through U-’J. All rental accommodaUona in de- comes from working In . the corner Seventh War Loan drive to raise Poet OBIca at lUnchtater. Conn., aa condiict p r Russianr inside G er-; sentertxby .Students of Secupit^ Council. Alonzo G. Grace, state education grocery store during summer ya- $119,000,000 la Individual invest- Second aaaa !Un Maltbr. ____ Hartford, M»J 11.—yPi—Promi­ tury. The shrub which Is more In Book Four, worth 10 points fertse renUI areas must be regis- many^.4efralna from the drastic than three feet high grows In each. Y-5. Z-5 and A-2 through tered. Landlords who have not commisslonwf today notified toe cations or after school hours. De­ Washington, May II—(PI— menU by June 30 opens In Con­ nent orthodox Jewish leaders from RockviUfevHigh School. Big Flag Pole livering groceries never has caused necticut Monday morning. SUBSCmPTION R^TES conclusion that all Germans are the entire Conpecticut valley will a tub In the living room of D-2 expire June 2: E-2 through registered renteil living , qiiartei 3 By Jamys Marlow General Ariembly’s Committee on Some members aaid It a*emed TEA Una tear by “fi' • « Mrs. Sanksy’s home, and when J-2 San Francisco^'May 11—(/PI— a nervous epUapse yet. and cer­ Frank L. Caahman, executive Per moiitir by Kail ...... , "bad peopltT.’' tender a reception to the Rev. Dr. Rockville, May liX ( Special I — . ' -r------expire June 30; K-2 through with OPA Area RfOt Educatifri'^ that his department tainly is no more arduous than de­ like a sneaky way to get a raia*. manager of the Connecticut War In Paokagus and Tm Bags at Youc Oiooac’a .Samuel Belkin,, president of the all danger b t frost is over It P-2 expire July 31; Q-2 through should do so at^once. All lamHorda Small nations—at United Na- Slnxla Copy ...... \ I , "The German people ba.slcally will be placed'outdoors. 'The'comedy "Junior Miks.^ will be wishe^4o withdraw its support of livering papers of working on a Others argued the piibltp haa Finance committee said the cam­ Delleehed One Tear, . ^ ...... YeshivB college oYNNew York, Staff at. Center Park U-2 expire Aug. .31. claiming that thcy^uallfy for tiens conferinCp — Unhappy Weatem Statea.and A P O ...... ■ .\*I3.W are not bad,” one Russian officer Mrs. Sankey. who Is the presented by the Dramatic C^ub of summer rent exemption muit «lo the Controversial House bills 671 farm, -both of which are now per­ no idea. What arr expensive thing paign will open wlto the moat Sundsv evening.-'at theH^ngrega- Processed poods are--,deeply ai)o 672. mitted under toe sUtiites. No elaborate program of sped is quoted as .saying. "They have widow of Gustave 'H^Sankey Breaks,, Falls from Now good; Blue stamps H-’J summer, report/foim (D-64) with j^bout this and some it Is 'to h* a congressman. • mem,beR w*' ^ tlon Ahavalh Achlm, Bridgeport. b er,as the Rockville High school this e\;e- X'/ /T h e bills, liberalizing some of other stale forbids this practice. evenU and with the most inten­ T H E a s s o c i a t e d P K iiS- been infected with the virus of The reception will be In theVlMry | whom many will remenj* nlng at 8:15 o’clock at the Sykes. through Z-2 anJ>A-l through C-1, Area Bent>^Slces by May 31. worried: .. The upshot—a shouting House Tha AaaoclaUd Praaa ir axcnuiraly a retailer of meats, tier, Base This Morning. Forms nady be obtained , at local The restrictions on child labor, "The records are full of In­ sive preparation aver ntade for a I Aiirlitorium. ' in Book Four, worth 10 points Abiut toe tremendous power tRev . majority v6ted yesterday to give antitlad to tba uaa of republicatlon «r fascism and I attribute their fas- of the aymaifogue which' Is locaHil things OPA/War Price and Rationing have been supported by toe State stances where two hours of super­ war bond campaign In thia atate. at 72.1 Hancock avenue. In Brltlge-H^ eggs and other g^ The following Is the cast of each. H-2 through M-2 expire Big Five nations--Unitfd States, Labor department and State De­ vised work per day In connection each'. membti'r $2,500 a year, tax all nava dlaDatchaU craditad to or not Ncist policies to oppression as .many years ha." now The flag pole on the plaza locat­ Boaros. United Kingdom, Sovrict Rus-sia, free, a* expense money to top off Ptaa L o^ Aetlvltlea otherwtaa credited - In- Ihia iMper and port. Judge Samuel Mellitz of the characters - Harry Graves, Burke ed In Center park snapped under June 2; N-2 through S-2 expire partment of Education, and vigor­ with the school program would also the local oedfa published here. ^11 as to pjopagandization of Wched the agc of Future World have Inquired concerning,toe laws the House increases or vote them­ conduct a houae to house canvass Tork. Ohicego, Detroit end Boeton. ’■ .the Amcrii'^n editors just re­ port, Lieut. Go\, Wilbur, Rnow. tion will be held in Rockvljl^ oion gilded eagle which was I^ated on June 2. No. 3A '^p|res Aug. 31. Tuesdays:. Closed all day to the hia department’s support. relating to the employment of for bond applications with a trip port, ------, _ low Adams. John Scliwarzr Has- - /"Fuel Oil pubhe. • "And what It, show* may wci: be “This action,” he said, "Is re­ selves some expense - money, UEMBBII AUDIT BUREAU OP turned from h.n inspection of Ger­ and former Gov. Wllb^^L, Cross June 15 at Redmen’s when .kell Cummings, Donald Berger; the top of the pole was khqcked the shape and cqldr of toe world quested in order that -toe educa- youth and upon learning toe situa­ whichever seeme toe best Idea to to New . York as prixe for toe CIRCUUATIUNS. Congresswoman Ctorae Going loose from its position but suffer­ Perlod/'Tour and Period Five Wednesday: 2 p. m. to 5 P m.- tion have disregarded the law and moat successful canvasser. man concentriition camps would In whose honor a scholarship was Merrill FeurbaclV/Joseph Mertan: k of 1943-I44 Issue and Pe- Ttaijnday and Bhidaysi 10 a. m. to come. s Of the state may not be de­ them. ! The Ucreld Printing Uompeny. Inc., agree with th)s'\ Russian officer. e."tabii."hed by, Connecticut Jewry Woodhmise will p.tMreas the group. Sterling Brown.'Theodore Wagner; ed little damage. ■' The United Nations have come scribed as attempting to break have obtained Jobs anyway. This I.Adle« of sn. Maurice The Park department was notl One, Two, Three, Fouf and to 5 p. m. has'a devastating effect on .the aeeumee no Bnanclal reeponeiblllty for •But, on the, othet>, hand, it would .several vears^.,ago. The presents- Albert Kunpdy, Richard Starke;. Saturdays: 10. a. m. to U:80 here to set up a league of nations K\a.i/i. down>rild labor atandarda. Those tybographlcal error* eppeer'ng In ad- Lillian HiiK'ninson, president, .^ed and at 11 o'clock a crew coupons of 1944-45 i.ssue to prevent future wars. 'This is Rice, S l-o, U. 8. N. character of toe individual when nrtlaamanU 'a Tba Manrhestei Bra- tlon of Dr^Belkin will be made by Tommy Atouckle. Robert Kiernan: to Aug. 31. All coupons noon. , • who Inahage schools aind 'who di­ be difficult fdr any one of these Rabbi Men- Felman, spiritual lead­ presided ^t^^ihe meeting ■of the W^esteto^ Union HOy. Warren Got- ihep were readying the pole how they want it done: rect* toe educatiohjal program are he knows.that the law can, and is ning Heralil. ______Ijtiiienof Fit:. Maurice held Itonday erection again. worth 10 gallons a unit. Office telephone 6189. There would be In that league aman, Frist Class, Allan being broken dally In tola state Justly incensed Ajneiicana to go er o> Ahavah Achlm synagogue. tiep^z Gasoline !ce, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and not interestea>Jn placing children Friday, May 11 into Germany at randbrn, pick a . ,ln passed successfully and at the end linei Europa, her declu walked be the Big Five. They’d alwafys sit In an accompanying memoirii- tlons: That the General Assembly secret that there has been at group beard a poem b> Jean Bro- tions must now present mileage pn toe security council.' / combat with the Carrier Aircraft dum, the atate commiasioner ’bx- appropriate $20,000 to the State \secr I lied Justice to Gepriany vvril . de- the united States, Diy«c'bin was of the school year will be assigned ration records to local boards with an- her fixtures dirty andjpimy, Service, Unit Four. T h e award idast a slight difference in think­ deur."Write a Letter to Mother.” to colleges for further study. The Regiatrationa ax* still being tak- The remaining six woum be elec­ plalnedtthat one of the reasone fo r .Board of Education to m'ake a ibul eiected,fo the p r ^ e n c y of the Then the mcmibers en.lcT^ed a quiz application. hus been moored In' Kalserhatra ted to the councll fop two years was given' while Seaman^ Rice’s ing between, our owm east *n d ' pend upon oiin ability- to know boys had to be 17 years old and en'Tor toe two courses in toe short slip here during the dnMre wr supporting the bills was the belief stqdy of work-education; that Yeshiva coUeRe'jn’'biine. 1943. ana "How Mvipiyuo You Know About form of th e \R e d Cross Hortie Shoes ' each by the membei-ship of the unit was on duty 'In toe Atlantic. fo? infonnauty it s west cW ts. We here, closer to ' how f*r^,p(iniehyrtid where to Is the youngest man (f hold such completing ■ their High school Airplane Straps Noa 1. 2 ahd 3 serving as billets-for He 1* now on duty in the Pacific. Men" wWch proved hilarious. The course this year. They are Yale Nursing course, which will start Nearby is toe sunken, flre-chwred le.igiic.' , ' ■■ the E u ^ n war geographically, halt pipdahment/It 1. vitally im- a high posjubn in the Jewish field. society voted' to meet in the Fire-- Monday, toe 2Jst. One class will be In War Book Three good for one On routine masters a majority A graduate of Man(9tester High portaht that we keep ah even keel '------■ , . . Cantor. ' Donald Edmondo^vFred pair of shoes each Indefinitely. A bulk of toe slightly larger Bremra ny 'jteven.,, member* of the school in toe class of 1941, he have had a nitural tendency to let, nlai>' Room of the* "Community Foley, Donald Fielding. E*ri John­ ill toe morning, the.; other in the launched in 1929, a year eartler our poUeJ^. The worst thing we iiaW from June, through October. evening, both to be 'hfld twice a new shoe stamp will become good d l Is all that wquid be hcces- entered service on Dec. 10. T941, the . . . that war qsbume .top ' importance. son, Donald Kemnitzer; Sydney than the Europa. , ______tore* days after Pearl Harbor. could dirwoutd be to start out too i Entertainment for the next meet­ Lebeahev.sky'. W lllia^ C. Pfunder, week for three weeks, Aug. 1. -X . sary In our iplfjds. W’hlle^'RMple on the ing will be In charge of Jean This short course, called "Six Dllfri^mee oh Cirtng Force After graduation he was employed west coast, being gWr*ph»caIly aod wind ,up ti» soft^ Bollon Eugene St. Loubk'Srtd Louis Tuck, at the Pioneer Parachute plant. / ^ others! Brodeiir, Eleanor Hutchinson and er. . . / / Lesapns in Care of the Sick.” is Whei). ft bqme voting to take on the edge of the Paciftc war. i policy seems to J ^ e Helen Maneggia. The refreshment half toe length of toe standard to Rends Letter Mrs. Goss of the ^IbTe SWi.c Salvage committee >^11 consist, of . Patiline course, and is naturally not, so. actioq, againsL an aggressor na ; S v e perhap". felt the reality drawn a aane liner On oqe^rtde Cormnittee wi"hes/to call Tw oJrtters have been received Attention! Hoover Owners tion-^by uslng^e armed forces Manepgia. Madehne Brondola and comprehensive. It doys, hoWeVer, of the league—toeNrate would still To Preach Again that war more clearly than- We Une. they can be depended to the fact that a depot for salvag­ Minnie Alhasi. froro/pfe. Luther R. Trouton, .son cover the fundamentals of home upon to advocate swift and com- ed tin cans has been set "P QpMrs. Henry Trouton of 149 have to be seven but-(ttb this dif­ have. The I.Adies of St, Maurice wHj care of. a sick member of the fam­ Call Watkins, 6171, for plite aind effective punishment of Gowdy’s Filling Station^ Mrs. "unipn street, Tecently freed from a ily, aa well as instruction In toe ference f ■ Here on Sunday AMde from such geographical Goss explained that when the salv­ hold a dance on Saturday, May Arl Hoover-Cleaner Serv­ In this case all five of toe Big those who can be held definitely at the Community hall. The Prisoner of War camp in Germany recognition of symptoms, the con­ diSergnees, howevor, there la a age tin cans Started It wm and hospitalized In England. He ice and "genuine Hoover Five would have to vote ty ea’' and legally guilty of crimes. On mlttee Jn charge will be ^Aifamle trol of communicable diseases, and \ ■ basic difference In dur thinking thought that sufficient tin could ^ Maneggia, chairman,^/Pauline was captured December 21. 1944 the treatment of simple wounds replacement parts. Serv­ plus; any two of the other ''Sjx Rev. Marie Ferguson of the salvaged from cans collected in members of the council about the tyvo wars, a difference the other aide of that line, they Maneggia. .'Mrs. Jennie'^Maneggia and released April 25. He told his and burns. ice on all other makes of Kennedy School of Missions, Hart- are apparently already prepared cities and large towns and, so no Helen Manegta,_Wde Peace and mother he had lost 30 pounds In To register for either morning If any. one of the Big Five vot­ •. which does not-.depend primarily effort was made to include the cleaners, too! ! ed "No ” then no action- could be fo>d, will occupy the pulpit of the to admit that the>.Germans are Lydia Young. The Hebron Barn­ weight, his watch and ring, but .or evehirig classes, please call Mrs. on g«HT»pby. rural areas. With the increased stormers wlU^ fiiriiish the music sent be.st wishes for Mother’s Day Jack Mace, 2-0627. taken and toe league wquld be North - Methodist church Sunday. JM U»« war with Germany, we potentially normal humgn beings. demand for Un it has been ncce^s^ and refro^m ents will be on -sale. • Tearhers Announced helpless to stop an aggressor. See She has ehosen fo? her topic "The W ATKINS BROTHERS, how It works: /" y ^ t n fighting an enemy ws had They will probably hang sir shoot WtIKArrange Demonstratloli Superintendent of Schools Phil The automotive industry began Healing of a Country,” ’Thi* !*-In more Nazis than we will. Bvt, on niral areas to participate In the __ s Webb, Home Demonstra- M. Howe has announced the list 1945 with a production rate In ex­ Suppose Russia- attacjted Ruma­ -fought before. We were flght^g salvage of fin cans. The top and of teachers for the 1945-1946 nia; If the council wan' *d to’ vote response tp President Truman's the other hand, their troopsNars tk ^ Agent for Tolland^ County, cess of $10,000,000,000 annually. Proclamation of 'Sunday as a day For that loitg-termcd look of Jt for the most part, in teriWry bottom of eath can should called at the home of Mrs. Keehcy school year and atates that there on taking action to stop Russia, of Prayer. Being Mother’s Day, loveliness you a(ill again and ^d^ln climate reUktiyely fo lia r ndt forbidden to "fraternize’’ wl moved; the can wa.shed and ^ Hutchinson thia we^icand said she are about four more teachers to' Russia would have to vote and It This Sunday is MOTfi[ER’S DAY, . .let us tened and taken to Gowdy s ^ h g would of course—-as any ' one of toe service will be eapeclally adopt­ to usNJ^e had, through t^cover- Germ'an. chUdren, as ours are for would arrange a rteat.and pq.ultrj be secured. ed for familiu, and it is hoped agiain select the year-roiuid bidden to, do. W’e think, thia Rus­ Station. It Is a ««>* h a r^ r to canning demonstration in Bolton A. E. Chatterton Will lie Super­ the Big Five would—vote "No.” that all families of the parish will age of hu^reds of epmapond- prepare the evaporated tollk cans intendent of Schools and Allen D. Would Make League Helpless suggest that you call us ktpd have a special winnier, the T6lnptow.«andnll sian balance' of" policy ' will last thia sprmg If ten women^re Inter­ attend and alt together in the enta and obse^era, through the but Mrs. Goss says,-that reports ested. Those .who' wmrtd be Inter­ Dresser . will be principal of the None of toe Rig 'Five would sanctuary. Mother's Day Cake made up lojr her. We It has been a haart-wirtahiE - testimony of^refugfce Germans longer, and comes, closer to the from the place Iwbefe the cans are ested in such a meeting are asked high school. Other teachers are as vote to have toe league take ac Rev. Ferguson has been .In 'tnith about the German people, melted down stjow that there Is followra; High school. Anna L. tion against Itself. So toe veto favorite among the ehie themselves, a rathiib.expert knowl­ more tin In theimllk cans-so resi­ to call Mrs. Hutchinson. charge of the services of the Card Party Wednesday Baier, Rose C. ^aro, John I. Byrd, would make the league helpless. church for the past two Sundays, will bake any size cake with speciatit^i^s and women of Americav F eatn r^ edge of the character'^ our ene- than the present American mood dents are asked especially to saiv. Martin .Fagan,.' - Bather Fellows, Big Five diplomats have ex­ ,c, It-of Indiscriminate hardness toward /Bolton Grange will hold a public and has been asked to remain un­ now at . / my. If the ;k-ar was age tb*m. ' card party on Wednesday evening. Louise F lq ^ , Leoita Handler, Dor­ Few-of-a-kind plained why they favor this: They til a full-time pastor baa been ap­ inscribe a name or tribute to mother, '-x^ll bad Its fa^llar aspects, It'a.hls- everything German. tiehter School Nww May 16 in the Fireplace Room of othy Harlow, Beverly Kellner. Lu­ say that If any of toe Big Five pointed. Correan Anderson reports W cille Kuhnly, K. W. Little, Doro­ Hicka over toe traces and attacks torlcal b^ground. X. the Community Hall a( 8 p. m - Sunday evening a special service us today and be sure to have your coke » ffmilLjam |, news for Center School this wfek: Set-back and pinochle will be play thy McKenna,- Margaret' McLean, a neighbor, the world ils plunged will be held at 7 o’clock under the Now/that all of us face com­ Pcsts^n Schedule? wWe e hMhbd, a visit from Mrs. Goss ed with prlzea given for each typi Janet Morrill, Eileen Murphy, Into war again, league or no auspices of the Youth Fellowship RIDE A BIKE T d WORK OR plete^ toward the Pacific war, John Murphy, Delia Partridge, league. dered early for Mother’s Doy Sunday, May ’rbes.huestion of whetlier or not who tb« thbwed us a "f Ramc The committee in clMtrge League at which time they will we/lud no such familiarities, no tee of ^ m ^ w e re made wilKbe JLlllian Hutchinson. Mamie Paul J.. Roden, Mary 'Whittltaey, But there’s another point, prob­ have as their guest speaker Rev. SCHOOL? KEEP IT ROLLING ON the-abnormal warmth early this Helen Wilder. ably not so well recognized by the •thirteenth. .Phone 2-1997. easy understanding,. Rela- variety of things. Maneggia and Oyde Marshall. Re H.-T. Brinton. Born In toe Bel­ spriiig hasNjMrated to advance of paper and some from tin cans ,,„hm ?nts will be served East School, Miss Modeste Du-r. public, which troubles some of toe gium Congo, Reverend . Brintdn CAHOUSe^SOH ively few Americans have known to help the war effort/...Kennetn h j .#. bay, principal, Alice 'Clough, Alice small nations’ statesmen diRply Jh will bring an illustrated talk with the cycles of tl^e pests who nor­ Skinner Is going to make X paper Bolton Briefs Denson, Rebecca Dyckman, Con­ GOOD. TIRES AN D INC the Japanese people and reported Mrs, this veto power of the Big FlVe. curioa of the Congo country. Ho mally share Connq.cUout’s crops bailer so we ca* save all of our Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson, stance Kelly, Jane Lanford/, Helen \ Suppose Bulgaria attacked Ru-'” on them. .Most of our real knowl­ wB«fe in school. ' Clifford lynmils and Mrs, Henry \ will leave negt week to resume W* has likewise edneerh*^ the Con­ McCarthy, Giaela Read,' Ifenb manta, moved its armies In, bit work as a missionary. TUBES edge of the Japsinese in Ibis' war The ?:tr.de ' ------" Loetscher. Mary McCusker, Ber­ /.^ouncU Immediately would vote that, with few exceptions, the In­ '’‘ThA'’gradiia7lon'pJan8,'^^^ mother regardless otage would be pointed. ■ chology Is ^Still fsr from being nice McKoiie. . tii-'Jake action against Bulgaria. Bike Tubes 185 NO. MAIN ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. sect giestS, delayed by cold.'weath­ wav ’The 8th graders are looking elidible'to join. .. Plus Tax. Camping Is Coming! thoroughly analyzed and explain- Northeast, Rosetta Casati, Ruth Blit w rit a minute. er In late April and early May, upU D material ^m a^stfor*'their for their essavs. The Sgt: Edward DeDoSseXls apebdt Fox. Suppose Russia and Bulgaria ■N •d. topic♦Tnir ^ Isis / ’Understanding for ing a furlough from CamJ>, Shanks -'Vernon Depot, Julia Touhey, Quezatitiea ore still Hmited have^ lost any head start they had with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph'Mark rtf Reeular / ^ Sdlu were friends while . Russia and Arid Here'$ Just What You N^ed The territbi’y.^and the climates Peace.” ^ , T b y ^ .Salonen. Rumania were'’' not friends. .Then, FOR NEW ROOFS but wa'Ts got them now in r*—— ^ earlier, and will appear on rfegu- Mr. Dunfleld visited the school Clarke road; Sgt. DeDosser will Vernohi^nna Hendrick, NaJS'^. $5^5 Small•Qti'een Anne Club Chair; gold damask; P’“ ted ^ '___ - through which we fight are out­ return, to camp on Sunday. when It came tlm* ip the security moat popular sizoa t . • lar schedule. Then the Station Thursdsy and talked to the, boys lie Ramsdelh .Helen Upson; Tal- back <1...... council to vote on aCtlOT against AND ROOF REPAIRING landish to us. 'Therosjs no histori­ about their basebWt games. Carson Rcbpell of the United cottvllle. Ruby lacwerin. 39.50 Dunoin Phyfe EndTable ; gerwme mahogany; brass feet 19.9a long-lasting Goodyoar ndtea that tbS^cabbage m a^ot IS States Navy Is enjoying a furlough Bulgaria. Russia might vot# “No.” CALL 2-1428 cal precedent for thWvwar. It Thursday, Mbs, Minor, and Miss New Teiteher 4.60 M ^ e Coffee Table; X-baee; rimmed top'i» ...... 3;S0 Since, as noted, all five hf/.he tiros with the famous, nop- two or three weeks ahead of Morton came for sewing. We went at the home of hla parents. Mr. and Mias Ruth Lister o^ Mount Hol­ Pup Tents $ 9 . 7 ^ seems a long way off and'H^s a Mrs. Euclid Reopell of \Vest street. 14.75 Ci^stal Hurricane Lamp; oloctrifled...... 8.95 Big Five would have to .Aid All-Weather tread long way off, a war wllSt. a achedulsv and that the g ^ y over to the Community Hall.,- Mrs. yoke College has been engaged to 1.35 . "Yes” before. action would be Manchester Roofing moth, canker worm, white pine HallorSn staved down to school to This Is'the first time, Carson has teach at toe Rockville High school 2.50/(3) Waste Baskets; assorted print decorations; each... taken; then the league‘would b* and better built tubes lor HERE’^THE strange ileople on strange bati work with the boys .on their been home In about a year. ■ i for the last three weeks of thb 98c H AMQ. (2) Waste Baskets; assorted print decorations; each.., powerless—with Russia . voting 4 eevll and tent caterpillar are aa fields, both^argely unknown to handldrsft, Both boys and girls The Bolton Board of EMucatkjn school year, coming to tola city extra senrice and safety. Sleeping Bogs... h as a month ahead of time. met Tuesday evening at the Cen­ Small Oval Sheraton End Table; inlaid top; all mahog- -No”—to atop aggresaioh by Bul­ the 'American ptople whose son's are working for the Red Cross. O' May 22. Misa,Lister will take garia or to. save Rumania. , AubKjOOERAN No oertiiicdte needed.. Still, it la the SUtion’a opinion ter school. Chairman George O. any 14.95 are Involved. Three of the Boy Scouts from oi'er Bbffi* of the’ clasaes of Mar­ Used Merely ss Example* (Known A s <|iMeB AUoe) FOR FLOOR AND PORCH Full Size $19.75 that the'-'Mexican, bean beetle, tih- the school are raising the flag to Rose presided and other members tin Fagan who succeeded'-Francis T56.00 SfRall Upholstered Chair with wings; wine stripe----- 29.75 For alt that, thb prfs?n^cs of who were present included Agnes Russia and Bulgaria and Ru­ Seventh Dnnghter orA^Mentb Son / cumber beetle and corn borbr will hafi mast for the late President Gcissler as director of athletics 27;50 Queen Anne Occasional Chair in fig u re blue tapestry H.9.5 Bprn With those sons, and the fscFvthst Kreyslg, .Jans/llutchlnson and at the school for the remainder of 3.9.5 mania have been used here mere­ i r s / ^ " $16.95 be... right on wh^uIS. .^ Rooaev.elt. • Vincent Krzepicki. The board has 9.95 Classic Column Table Lamp, marbelized b ase... • • • • • ly as examples. Btit you Can Readings DnHy, Ineiadlng Junior many of them will never The boys were very nappy when the year. 12.50 Tabic Lamp with crystal base, complete including shade 8.8.i substitute any other of the Big 8 A. M. to 8 r. M. Or By Apt NICHOLS-BRiStOL, Inc. Some lack , of cbnfldence among called a special meeting to be held AbigaB Foote Society ment In tbe-Bervleo of the Pe^ HARD AS back, make -the . war tragically ■i^a'ca " *He l-May ISth'-it which time the mem- 39.50 Classic Mirror in dusty gold and white finish ,...,.... ,19.95 Five and the smaller nations. Formerly The Center Auto S i^ly Co. thVsStatlon’a own experts on this hnown man passing in a car. He i ^ commission and The Abigail Foote Society, D.A. How then is a .’Bmall peaceful pie for SO Tenra. real enough, and bid us support It R.. la fneeting this afternoon with .27.50 Large Occasional Table of genuine mahogany, leather 8PUUTUAL SUCniVM Shoulder Pocks $2.75 utter^cl^^cluaion„ aeema to , be Jd* wfrM membbro of the Boltort HWl and l^tas Ann Hariqw. Cynthia Hyde naUon_ ta Jjie . jroteriei 155 CENTER ST. ’ITIL. 4Q47 A MANCHESTER ARpCK ' as tf'It-were on our- own very warlike nation If the tatter is 7a t88^afth~BR«et,~1lBitf(ird, CoBa; doorsteps. fleeted in'A.aeparate Station bul­ Bolton Grange, vrill observe! Association will be Invited 6f Ellington was in charge of the Phone 6-t024 . Neighbor’s Night this, evening to" attend.- program apd gave . "The StoiT of ..12.50 Tabic Lamp, classic um in light blue:. • • • ■ • pal of /one of the Big Five, and HAS A. letin issued oit^e topic of corn Edwin Corneliuaon of the U. S 24.50 (3) Classic Column Table Lamps of crystal; blue shades; that pal on the security council Utility Pocks x *$2.19 planting. Thia yedria bulletin sets' when Somers. Andover amj Wafr the D. A. R. Charter.” ' throws in its veto to block league ^The Russians In Germany nlng Granges wUl ribighhor with Navy was home in North Bolton l^ngagement Anaounred If.75 GLASS LIKE Air and Water'Tlghl. Can" Be Used As Air Pillow. . the period from May Idto May SO Bolton. The meeting will come to during the past week-end. . Mr. and Mra.V Max Phillips/of 1.00 action? • . . It seems a possibility that the Friends of,^ Louts Albasf of 127 Vine street, Hartford, /an­ 1,98 8-ihch clip Shade, white design on detlp blue...... But despite all this worry about LUSTRE Many Uses. as the period for plantmj^^ro order at 8 p. m. tit the Community i.rfo the veto power of the Big Five, Russians, with much less discus­ Birch Mountain are pleased to nounce the engagement bf/thelr 4.00 l2-inch Drum Shade in white with washer fixture ..... cape the corn borer cyclea>>,In Hall. Bolton Center. The gueats hear thSt he has returned to the -14.95 Maple Archiiectural Min’or for console or server... . 7.50 the'-amall nation* seem sure sion of the problem,- have already wl4(. provide the flrogram for toe daughter, . Miss Helen C ^ en to eVentui^ to vote approval to the Whan you want to previous years, aa we recall lecturer’s hour: Grangers are* re- home of his parents from the ilan- Samuel Fuhr, son of Mr. ,and Mrs. 35.00 Classic Mirror with Urn top; gold f i n i s h ...... 17.50 Large Camping Bags $6.50 achieved a saner riew toWgi^d the the experts have named the period chester Memorial hospital where Max Fu'-ir of Hartford! Miss Cohen Big FiV*^>Way of thinking. WONDER MAtlKET paint'any surface to. m ii^ d that a collection will , bf 29.00 (^nuine Mahogany Mirrors; architectural design; each 19.95 They’d prefer to have some problem of. Germany than cAn be Jrom May 20 to June 15 as the he was taken following an acci­ a graduate of the Hartford Public 855 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 6465 RUBINOW BUILDING taken at. tonlghi’s meeting to be dent with a;' saw that caused the 12.50 Duncan Phyf# Coffee Tables, mahogany .finish; each----- 9.95 kind of league to none at all. / stand rough and hard*- found in the various .extreme^, of "safe” period: The new dates; added to the fund- for toe, Swim­ ■High- school- is employed by the Mess. Kits, Cups^ Cauteeifs, Knives,-1 loss of two of his fingers. United States Depattm^nt of Ag­ 29.50 Bridge. Lamp in sprayed bronze finish...... , J9.75 traatmant-gat Martin- Informal American opinion. then, would'seem to Indicate. that, ming Pool fdr-bllnded soldiers at 1..50 Avon Farms. Bolton Grange has riculture Jn Sprinraeld,‘Mass., and 2.25 (4) 24x36 Qval Braided Rugs; each.,...... • •. • - I' Shop at the Wonder Market .for your week-end needs. You’re alwayiTsure. of- top Sanour Floor and Porch Forks, Spoons, Dishes . ■^’e, In this country, blow alter­ for Wl its talk of norinal cycles, increased Its memberahiP by four- ■as 1 O • *. ' Mr. Fuh.- who graduated from the 29.75 24-inch Console Shelf*jplume design; pickled pine...... 14.9.5 quality at lowest pricies . . . and you’ll always get a square deal EnamoL ‘ ' nately hot and cold on the ques­ the’'Station's corn planting ex­ t"en so far tots yeaf.- On Mav L l l i a n U e l S 0 C i e t 3 ^ ■Rockville HlghTschool was a for­ 14.88 2.9x3.8 Blue Cfithedral Pine tone-on-toile Axmijister Rug 7.25 tion of the Germa'n people. At the 27 toe Grange will observe Grange mer residenLrof this city. He at­ El«cfric Wiring Don’t tako a ehazieo perts are atlll estimating that the tended. the^nlverslty of Connecti­ 5.95 Table Lamp complete with shade ...... 2.98 il l RUBLE mibment, w'lth atrocities fresh In corn borers may arrive some 10 .Sunday with toe Communlty-4n- 7.95 and on unknowni, untried Raincoats • -* $6.50 vited to participate . Program Plj^iined cut and ls"employed at Bradley 14.95 Miiror with black frame; modem de.sign...... SPECIALS FOR YOUR WEEK-END SHOPPING I Khaklt^Rubberized, Waterproof! oUr minds, we' aro thinking and days earlier than usual. .klonorod at Shower FieW. 6.50 Maple Smoking Stand in ship’s wheel design...... 2.75 ‘‘naw-comarsi” Martin- Rapoa'tad washing talking ab if we were going . to The answer seema to be to st Mr.- and Mrs. William Hollister ' Sergt; Cosgrove Home 27.50 Large Modem Flower Picture, ori^nal water color..... 1.3.75 Oil Burner ' FLQRIDA ' Sanouc war# tha fin t to and scrubbing will treat every last German Indlvid- were the guests of honor at a‘ mis Mrs.'Arthur'I* Tolf. >^o heads Tech. Sergt. William J. Cos­ Bakery SpeciaU even the experts are doing s little the newly organized Junior Mis-' grove, Jr.» son of Mr. and Mrs. 19.75 (2) Tall Ivy Stands in Cla.ssic design; bleached mahog- maka a fipacdal. hart, not dull tha lustra ARCHERY SETS, ALL SIZES tial^as a guilty-criminal. And such cellan'ebus' shower tendered them Service NEW POTATOES 5 lbs. 33c guessing. Just like‘the tarmbrs. by 21 Grange members on Wednes- sionary- Imclety of toe Emanuel Wlliram J. Cosgrove of Brooklyn anyt'^each ...... • • • 9.8.5 tough ainamol for tlia and dries in a few an extreme of present opinion al­ themselves. Lutheran Sundscy school, and her street ''is home following several 8.75 Controls and All Kinds of ASSORTED d‘sv evening at the Commuhity 17.50 Modem Coffee Tgble in bleached elm , ...... ,.. ^essnre Switches 'toughest of floor'Jobs. •hours to a high . Individual Bows^ Arrows ‘ ways carries with It the danger Hall. Mrs, Hollister, toe former asaiatanta, Mrsx G. Albert Pear­ months service In Europe. He has 25.00 <4) Queen Anne Occasional Chairs, rust, yellow or blue JUICY FLOaiOA CELLO-WRAPPED tbfL at some later date, we wilK Miss Esther Jones was the son and Miss Eivor Anderson, have been on 34 missions, sU over-Oer- 14.95 /■ Installed. COOKIES Now you can paint gloaa. clpltot of lovely gifts of glassware arranged an intereating program many and has the Air Medal with stripes^ each ...... • • *— • ’ • ’ 'i ’ i. ’ ’ ORANGES •TOMATOES anything, from a ship's regret our own excessive hardness Seek Last Bucly baking utensils, r linen, etc., and for the Vesper service at toe four Oak Leaf Clusters and also 13.95 Upholstered Dressing Table Bench; parchment finish.. 6.95 Rudv Johnson 2-Burner Electric Stoves $5.00 of feeling-aKd awing ihto another opened her gifts at an attractively church Sunday afternoon at 5 th Good Conduct Medal. 44.50 Dresser and MirroT in ivory enamel finish , ------...... 22.25 daek to your front stops o’clock. • He arrived in. England last Nos PHONE 8028 19c dozen 35c dozen 23c box MARTIN-SENOUR equally extreme condition of soft­ 111 Mine Explosion decorated table of blue'and yellow. 6.00 Pedestal Smoking Stand in mahogany finish...... 2.50 or kitehan linolaum, ALL KINDS OF FISHING StJPPLIES ness,, even a condition of some re­ Hostesses for the evening were A short play. "Does Illiteracy vember with the crew of a B-17 on 1.98 Mrs.«Donafd Tedford, Mrs. Michael Pay?" will be presented aiyl the which ■ he wkt radioman. He was 4 00 Picture', “Express Train.” h>’ Curner & Ives, framed... H E A a n o r. to stand hard waar, FLOOR AND PORCH morse sbd self-blame for Our Peace7Mm7josep^^^^ '''*'1 P»rt: Warren employed at the Aetna in H art­ 4!96 (2) Magazine Racks, mahogany or maple finish; each... 2.98 O^IEN FRCSH : foot traffic, rain, snow, present attitude. Sunnysidf, Utah, May 11.— Larsen’s Feed Service i Nassiff Arms Co. eluded Philip J. Sullivan of Enfield This service, being sponsored by cure a release from the Navy to a j Mother’s Day. 29c dozen SUMMER SQUASH TEXAS SWEET CORN I likely to continue on an even ^ d conditioa at thp Drag- who la minority leader of thd I the Junior Missionary Society, wilt few weeks and'with Mrs. John-1 BANAN.4S 34 DEPOT SQUARE TELEPHONE 5496 995 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONN. Goasiataat course for the future; erton, Utah, hospital. House and Lt. Governor Snownwhol be followed by an Informal recep- son- will then move to Rockville. [ TEL. 5167 No OM hak a mors fsrvsnt ds- Investigators admitted matches 'piesldea over the Senate. of the I tion for Mias Evelyn Stark, the He will occupy the pulpit at the | .w. found In the area df the ex present session of toe General Aa-1 new parish visitor for EmanHel. Baptist church on Sunday. /. jure tlwa the Ruaaiani to punlsh. ^^llned to hazard a ■emblv. Bolh speakers were. wel-. I The reception la in charge of The Clothes Drive Report /. ? ‘||Bt .BfBT crtmlnals Inaida Germany. g\xt»» u to irhat igaited tha gaa. coined heartily by those present, i church hoar11 ■■'.t../ NT ■\ ■ I IIANCHESTEP EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTTCE, CONN.. H iroAY, MAY 11,194S fA G E N iN t MAA't’UKSTKK EVKNUmG HEKALU. MANCHKSTEK. tX)NN» EKIUAX, M A !^ ll, 194S ' \ \ virtually piit a cessation to base­ using force, provided i particular considering th e. legislstlon, told rour.Upd; a large nilmbcr of Japa-. reporters "certainly-It ought to be ball activities,' Only one major ; nc-se- , troKJps 10 /niles' west, of lions dispute' seemed to endanger peace. Sno^^torm league game Wks played, while | PRESCRIPliOlN How Yesterday’s Newspaper Becomes Appeals Boar^ Sm Eden praised, this pcaceful- an independent bill." Pitching after smashing an ene­ Senator Radcliffe tD.^ Md.) said several minor league contests were j my drive, on the American airbase means amendment ht a news con- postponed by rain and cold weath- ’ ^PHARMACISTS ferenec as-a "forward step.”x At ir seemed to Mm to be "rushing >Seeir^orst Alwayk On Only! at Chihkiang,- a Chinese Army things to try to decide one week er. * A Vital Weapon at the Battle Front h Kepi Busy the some conference he toWk oc- ^rlhar Drue Stores spokesman said, totlay. . . after Germany’s surrender wtjst' The Chicago Weather bureau In a pincers movement, Chlrtese isinrrtn'feyiFW briefly the Anglo- said six inchris of snow . fell at 845 Main 8t. Mimcheatei Ahsertcan split with Russia over we should, do next JhhuAfy.*’ r In 75 Years forces from the north and tronr On For Wagner aniil Radolifl^ a p T .->0 a I ■ Montpelfer, ’ Vl.. . the heaviest P»ilnnrt».,,-He disclosed that since amount reported,., while at Augus­ AP Ncwiftalurst Hears 19 Reqiiasfe; the south met on the main tlijfV banking suhcommlttep-'wltK Taft — ■ ' i way leading to Chthkiamf^''fr/m the Xn csbs»ri6 Polish underground - (Cenilnoed From <>*>«) ta, Me., the fall pierwured live he wosfe pbpRf goe* ^ suhs of Meeting Held (Continued Fnim Psge Ortf) Lenders by KWasia .the issue had which now hasi^.-tbe extension T Paochlng. main springlmlifd of the measure. Inches, equalling the fall at Al-^ overseas in the form of wof ^ again pas.sed Info^^e hands of ba'ny and FOrt Plain. N. Y, Snow Japanese offensive in^unam ./ on the counrll yesterday but a de^ UAiild Wage- rantriils the ground and In - aome placep BOftER AND FI^BNACT: Last Night. Presidi'rft Truman. Thriller Stabn continued falling along the New suppUoi never returns, because p Japs Throwing.-tti Bee^ves clsion was delayed pending further Taft jigOposed that after Dec. huge shade trees blocked high­ CLEANING The sjKikeani^Ji Said tH« Japan­ And Prime Minister 'Chiirehill. ways and had'to be,chopped into England coast but it chatiged” to it can't be salvaged at the front. H i* Boning Board ot Appeals study. ' nVbaln and America are aWaiting 31 Oil Burner and StnkeF'ServIce / ese were thja^dt'ing in reserves In All wage rnntiols be .lifted. sections to re-open roads. / * ratp in upper New Yprk state. Here is how fhe wosfe ^aper iM t night denied the reqhpet of an attempt' to halt the Chinese Ainerirah, I>elegatlnn Spill - di'tVt)ed Rusaiari explanations Several communities \n the IWn was forecast’ for a wide ' \ you save gets into .the fight. The same general i.s.sue of xho ' charges against the ifl. Ic said he believed that by year’s sectioiKof the uiidwest today and rredcHck Stanley Irwin, of 15 El- i ^oiinter-<<»Js be removed of Winsor. Peni and Plainfield. ?TV-' fused the request of Francis ^rO-J „„ ,L*.h .if in estimated 80 000 delegation down the miildie. Michigan, with a low of 22 above ■ — phy.of 24 Avondale road for W might Irnnve t^ ,Nconferenr.e )i (01* a from all •'Iuxury’Y'CR'‘MS. The At Pittsfield, Mass., eight- N enemy Senator Vsndenberg (f t , .Mich.) quick tupup '\\'a.shlnglon, \\'i but year-old Judith Gage suffered fa­ at C-adllla.c, 23 at Peljatoh and a iniMlon to erect a porchpdarer to price administrator uxtHld^ deter­ freezing 32 a t Liutsing. Below and drive yf>h thehe air base had. been promised ih c ' regional arrange-j thei*e WepTuneonflrmed.unconflr / mine what la a lukury. tal Injiiriea when struck , by, an au­ ments committee last night that | .Some' diffeteneesdifferences between thi* tomobile. The driver told police near freezing tomperatures also ^*.ipei’by tte W jtr o “ 3 . Maximum-prices be reqiitreti wer^reported in Ohio, Indiana, no. to rrant perwiwon to Harold : A V r '* ^ an American pHin Would he drawn,, oUi.cr powers and Russia continued .to allow b x margin above ro.st -she was unable to see the child, up as soon as pi'.saibln and the^iTrrop up jnaide the conference, Illinois, and Wisconsin. WANTED V i Heflfron to 'erect a wayside Hlang. was much lowe . equal to tho- average of the years belrause o f the snow, uhtll she One person was killed, two ot: A "dispatch from f.Tilhktang. by delegation scheduled another iljA:' Tlie. latest enme Aver s ' Rqssian 10,38. 10.39, 1040. steppe'd-.Jn front of her car. stand; oil CeJit'*^ street, just esst Associated Press Correspondent ers were, injured >and a numhec/bf. of Dougherty street, an A *one. • cussion on the Issue, toilay,| proposal to hav^ representatix’e.s. . In NewNjampshire the storm (Jlyde Eam.sworth. stafc'l that In buildings, including tw’o scjibols, The.r«iuest of Peter Miller, /r .. Behind the United .St.;tt/s dead-1",*’. " 'Vr.ild Trade Union CongrePa ranged the erftk,e Merrimac^ valley were damaged when a, tornado | WAITRESS lock ,1s increasuCipf:' pix'.Saure a' nnn-gnvernriilt-ntal organization/ f'rom Lebanon thM^irham.-'^ Copr .struck near Starr, S. C., y^terday. .sit Axilli the ronference conindt- 1 l«id lumpiKc, was oeierren a.s Chinese ground forces from Latin Amer^iS for ah inde­ Volir Gl Rights cord reported a retipfd snowfall Normal weather pre’^led over | another meeting after a motional pendent security system in thi.« tee atmlying means of social and for the date. At DoveNprehard most of the gult mountain Apply In Person. deny the request had not been sec­ And U. S.. air support .combined hemisphere^-'"nil.a is reportedly economic cooperation among the QUISTIONS AND ANSWIR8 lets expressed fear that as'^much to halt the enemy offenaive aimed states and on th e/T a clflc coast | onded. oppose(lJ>y those, ilelegatjon mem­ nations. ON.SIRVICIMIN'S RRORltliU as 90 per . cent of the apple crop yesterdayf Highy^adtngs were 96 ’the.Vdmnilttee voted 25 to 3 to ’There were 19 petitions before at the. base. bers ^yvno contend ' that if the might he lost. at .jPhoenix .. A ^ .. and 90 at Jack- bH willw III carry AT WAR. Thete thett'fohtalnert Ihrssible Turning INdnt admit the observers, along with PUIP it further cut and refined. Then it goet APERBOARD, completed on large rollart, It SPIRAL TUBING cul the bo,ard. ’This was the^ largest security council Is to have RylDoiiglaa Ijirsen ' ■Worst Since f.arl.v '90s soiivHU;, F!a, HANSEN'S AMMUNITION IN THE RAW - PROCESSING B E ^ S whan paper it ehurnad many necettitlM'tof^war to thtYcpilL wore once woite , 9eWMu number ... of hearings yet . /assigned...... ^’pu?hing of the major drive bn anv chance of success it must he: n'pie.sentiill.ve.s of the Internation­ into the)M poperbfiard making machioei* •moothtd and rolled on reelt. NFA Smir C!orre*p«Hdent At Hahcock In the Monadnock to o pulp in convartien plant baoMrv \ Q lffort EVToyce was'gi^ "5'' t’""'’ ' possfhly the giWfn full powers to act anywhere' al Labor office, a semi-offlcisl or­ First step toward the ffont. mission to construct / two two- 1 point,in the campaign to oust the ganization which was United to the ■ Washington Questions con-' region, Gfeorge W. Goodhue. • 88, in . the world. - cerning veterans' - preference for Pfc. Warren Fiske •tory enclosed porchqs on his four- enemy frpm the (.hlnese interior. njd league of nations., Then, the town , moderator, satd .lt was "the to support his hill calling for a would replace’’ afN^at lie said led to enclreiemont to Japanese' ■ RtMuliiy Nearing Agreement jobs In the Federal'igpvemment re­ worst May storm since the early readinga written by Barnard pp- ; family houde at the corner of conference Steering committee in pn,. for V-E Day could not be useU state department of commerce. was ;;con8ide>ably lesb^than the units at T^ingkow, 70 miles east On the other big conference Ls- a hastily summoned Sipsslon vetoed flect the fact that moat ex-service 90il.’; with snow ranging from Denies Knowledge RisCassi cogt of the th i^ a g en cl Church .frtd Chestnpt streets. The nieh are continuing to find em­ Killed ill Gemianv South Church Barnard Class in the asaembly programs because Would Combine FiincMons porcheg will provide for the down of rrhihklniig; and at Shammen, sue- ho-w "to govern the ex-ene­ the action by' a vote of .33 to 10. four to flVfg Inches in depth. ployment on the U. S. ' payroll. A s 'much as five and one-half ------r- ■ ‘ -,' of the time limit for school peri­ RlsCassl's bill wbuW combine aiid upstairs apartments. 75 miles to the east. my territories of both wiuld wars Stiittinliis, Steering clpfirnian’; Of Polish Note ods. These will be printed in. the Ghine.se troops- advanced’ nine -7 -tIie Big Five pfie because the only Here are some more of them ah- Inches of snoW fell 'in Maine, ex­ Private. First- Class, Warren" CEDAR Gives Pro^am State Setiip e functions of afi tn^ agencies May KeA’ Chickens svyered: ^ / Fiske, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ; Hay o f Prayer graduation issue, of The Barnacle, '•qpposes in a department head­ XAwrenc'fc H. Tracey of 191 and one-half .‘miles after turning 'to' be steadily approaching an oMsei-vcrs tb be admitted here are tending as far noith »• Greenville. the school paper! the enemy push at 4 a. m. Wed­ Q. What are the re-empjoy- Temporary power Idsses were re­ E. Fiske, o f 229 Jordan lane, Weth- I / ed b y ^ JlO.OOO-a-year commis­ ELASTIC Union street, Robert .Trudeau o f agreement. Russlh and China those with -goverilment-connected London,' May 11—(ff)—The Lon­ 47 Cottage street, Joseph Duba- nesday, the high command an­ yesterday submitted timsteeshlp agencies. ment rights of an employe with an ported at Watervllle 8ti< Augusta ersfield, was killed in action on 1 Senate Majority Leader sioner. STOCKINGS leriiity DresBeB and several smaller communities April ■ 10, hear Nuremburg, Ger- ! Mother's Day Also to Be don Newt Chronicle eald today Joins With Others in In his' radio address, he asserLed ahlnskl of 81 Union street, Elmer nounced. - plans.. These, like that of the CIO President Philip Murray unsatisfactory efficiency rating, Clothea Poles ’ Fence Posts l-lght and Heavy Weight Babb of 31' Lenox Mreet, Albori Maj. Gen. natre CTiennmilt, United States, would provide for protested in ,s statement accusing who has been placed on military were without lights all night. rnany, his parents have been in- • that Premier Marshal Stalin had Dodecanese Nazis Flays Growth of Com­ that the commetYe department, if formed. Private Fiske was bom in Ashes Reinrtved ’Observed; Special Mu- Thanksgiving Over created "can and will carry out Arthur OmK Storea Eagleson of 348 Charter Oak comme.niier of the' 14th Air Force, creating strategic tnistee.shins the U., S, delegation of responsibll- furlough to join the aimed forces? (?lty.. crews were ordered out'.m replied communications from said In an Interview at Kunming A. An employe w’ho receives an Lewiston and Auburn to clear thfr Manchester, his father being, a Driveways Repaired Enil of War in Europe mission Form. all the . necessary ahd.^ desirable Mato St. Tel. 88OB R'y street, Mrs. Anthony. Boukus of over Pacific islands .-and other ity-'for the trade unoin rejection sic'^for Sunday Services Prime. Minister 'Churchill smd All Surrender 56 ’Thomas Drive, Howard L. Rice that Aerial warfare coupled with places having mi-ijtary Importance, step. unsatisfactory efllclenby rating streeU of broken lines and in Port­ weli' known, real estate dealer. His functions of the three Agencies It grandmother, Mrs. George B. o f 37 Courtland street, and Dr. W. the action of a ’'determined and France intends no plan of its own and Is subsequently Inducted Into land the tolttphone company said F. Fitzgerald Presidetit 'Truman on the Polish .I^pils of Barnard School joined Hat'tford, May 1 1 Btate - 4 ■ / some local seWdee had been dis­ Fiske, lives In the Whitehall apart­ The day df /iational prayer and Issue, but a British -Foreign Office pto. John Field of Boulder road, were well-equipped Chinese army" could, on this subject, and the British the armed forces before adverse TELEPHONE t -1417 Senator Leon RisCassi (D) took to all granted permission to keep defeat the enemy forces, In thb action Is taken, and Is later to-- rupted. Parts of Portland also ments on Center street. Thanksgiving for victory In Eu­ spokesman denied any knowledge With the High school in listening Rome, May. 11—(iP)—The Allied are reported nearing agreement ., A memorial service for Private the radio last night In his fight to chickens. ' Interior of China. Wa"e Slashes turned to civilian duty, shall not were without llghU temporarily. r e m o v e d of such a note. to_the radio broadcast of the Naval command, announced today with the Ifhlted States contenttoir Fiske will be held In the Trinity ASHES’ rope as proclallned by Pt’esldent Edgar H. (^arke was given an that strategic areas need . special be demoted or separated Within / T h e Chronicle said It under­ President's message from Wash­ that all German garrisons in the abolish the State Development Episcopal church, ..Wethersfield, at Harry S. Truman, and Mother’s Dodecanese islands, totaling about ^^INTOVEHOIffGV W AU^ extenaion o f one yegr-to maintain treatment In order to altowythelF Seen Menace 90 days. Determination as to stood Stalin had reiterated Rus­ ington, D. C., on Tuelday. commission, the State War council Briliih Turn Ey^' whether demotion or separation Merry May Goea\^^ ',, 4 o’clock Sundy afternoon. Day Will be obseiwed at the ser­ sian charges of anti-Soviet -con­ 20,000 nSen, have surrendered. hia insurance olTlee at hie home at development as Army and I'^ai^ ■ Private. Fiske graduated from During the regular weekly , as­ and the Post-War Planning board 175 East Center street and hiso bases. shall be effected wi'l then be based vices of the Sotjth Methodist spiracy against 16 Polish -under­ Involved lii the surrender were AND WALL PAPEli Toward Sinft^ore (COntlnited From One) Od Weather B in n ^ Wethersfield High school in 1942 sembly periods the following pro­ Nazi forces on Crete, Rhodes, Mi­ The Senate majority leader flay, to erect ^ sign in front of his Russia was reporteil to have on a neW efficiency rating. ' / chutoh Sunday,- The organist. ground. leaders previously dis­ grams were presented: Calcutta, Ma>’''^lt (/Pi With Rv The Associated Press .and waa employed In the Pratt anil Read Herald Advs. George G. Ashton, has prepared los, Leroa and other smaller is­ ed what he called "a widespread home- tossed a potentially explosive Q. Are members of reserve Whitney Aircraft plant l)efore en­ closed to have been arrested in Grade VII: growth of the commission form of T H f i N t W Rangoon rapRlred and the cam­ calls for maintaining Present high The merry, merry month of May special music both for the choir M oscow.' lands. Crete previously had been .Jbaeph Naretto was granted proposition In^ thi> committee on corps Unit.*) entitled to veteran tering eervice on April 0, 1043. Salute to the Flag government” and ask.ed hIs llst^ - paign in l^fnia vlrRially ended, levels with adjiistnients to be went on a weather binge today and organ In celebration of the oc­ The paper also'said it under­ partly occupied by Allied forces 'i^rmission to move his package troops ,Oe Admiral Lord Louis trustoeshlpA'/ast night. Tills preference ? Chorus'—"The National Anthem” and landing parties were put ers to “ wrlte, wire or call’’ their achieved through collective bar­ A. Yes, upon furnishing proof over a wide section of the country. casion. The choir ■will sing "Lift stood Stalin denied the 16 bad atore from 310 Main street to 304 M ou p t^ ten ’s Southeast Asia would commit the United Nations gaining. Scripture Readings: ashore on the other Islands May 9. representatives in the legislature Main atreet. but he was asked to to the’.prindpte that colonial pc(>- that they have performed active Snow fell In copious amounts In Up Your Heads’’ by Handel, and been Invited to Mqscow for "po­ Isaiah 2:4 B. C. 760 y cojnmand turned their eyes to- Today. Price/ Admtnlatrator New England and In upper New the Kipling "Recessional" by Dr. litical discuseions"' with the So­ agree not to allow the present Singapore today as their plek ahoiild be assured of event­ duty; for other than training pur­ Micah 4:2-5 B. C. 730 / D 0 PSNT ual Independence—xyhlch could be­ Chester Bowles/wlll disclose his poses and have been ' honorably York state; temperatures dropped H. Alexander Matthews of Phila­ viet government, as reporte'd by 2 Cor. 13:14 ,/ atore to be used for any. other pur-. jlext likely objective. plan at a news .qonference for to below freezing over the midwest delphia, who wrote the composi­ '^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiNiHg pose for a term of 30 days. , ^ come a hot point 'of debate for •separated from such active duty. OAK AND SPRUCE STREET the Polish govcrnment-in-extle In Ps. 34:14 While some of Mountbatten’s, I pricing com^mlities which war area^ and rain dampened the en- tion on the occasion of the Armis­ London. .Allowed To keep a Cow / men have been in the jungles for a empire nations. They are h<}t entitled to preference Chorus—"Faith of Our FaOiers” . I firrced t otbe sidelines to- make on the basis of duty performed thusik.sm which spring normally tice in 1918. Their arrest has upset negotia- Prayer—Alton Munslq A -O A TE TO REMmBeR! • Howard E. Phillips of 290 W c k - year or more and are badly In American officials had hoped to forced to /Uie> .sidelines to make engenders. FRUIT AND VEC^TABLE STAND The minister. Rev. W. Ralph niatack street was glvert pdrmls- avoid discussion of colonial qnes--| ,, for training purposes only. Such tions for a settlement of the vex­ Original Poems; need Of rest, othflrs are comprfra- t to ■'Taft Proposal ' The snow which fell In some Ward, Jr., will load the service of aion to keep a cow at tlmt'address tlvely fresh and could be quickly tlons here and to limit the whole training includes the 15 days’ an­ Leonard Aceto, Prop. |M ing Polish ' Problem. “Give Thanks” Earle Cooley Meantyhlle, a proposal by Sena­ nual traintitg service by reserv sections of the midwest yesterday worship and the cojigregation in •‘Our Thanks” Allan Thomas after h« had told, the,, board that made ready for a new campaign.. problem of dependencies to that blanketed * large secUon of the prayers of thanksgiving, and will moat of his land ^as In a rural The. latter include the forces of setting up machinery for con­ tor T a « (R., Ohio), that Congress lets, and the flight training of avi •The Meaning of V-E” SUND’AiY, M AY 20th lift vxAge controls and ease price! attoii cadets, appointive grade. In New England coast and inland preach oh the theme "A Great Ronald Miner aone. ■ ' . ■ ' / / - which took Rangoon In a combined trolling former enemy territories NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS re.stwtlons next January J met Naval and Marine Corps Reserves and In- northern New York today. Year for Mother’s Day." CoMverted P-38s The Proclamation of the President TTie applfcAtjbn of Philip Farr sea and air operation—just such Northern New England had Ita Mother’s Day Program troops ag would be needed for a 'M'orhing Hwlfty Over Oiiinges Democratic’ object iofis tha't It is before Aug. 4.'1942. We Are Carrying a Full Line of Fresh Fruit and of the United States • N B a o a r i to make changes In a house owned too' early to consider .such steps.* Q. In connection with veteran years, with falls measuring up to In the church school hour at ■Chorus-—“America the Beautiful” Annual Outing and Banquet by him on^Chtarter Oak street was' landing oh the Malay peninsula The - conference comniitt.ee's 9:30 a. m. the superintendents of Pooled Luftwaffe MUCi IN iM NOUN which only this week had hiickjed)\ In outlining VVLB's xvage pro- preference, what is meant by the six inches. While the five Inch fall Vegetahies Daily At Reasonable Prices. Grade V llI: bsoB pictarM,uMroaa wrong advertised and will go north of Singapore or on the island at Albany. N, Y., was the heaviest the church school departments, hrick. .of Sumatra, across Mslacca strait down to W’ork on amendments to. griirq. Chairman George W. Tay­ term ‘‘honorably separated?" Salute to the Flag the Mm* dtf. no dalayi over tPthe next meeting. A. Anyone w’ho is separated Mav sno'Wfall On record. , Please Bring Ybuir Own Bags. have arranged special programs Chorus— 'The National Anthem” Manchester from Maia.va. the Dumbarton Oaks plan are lor ehiphaalzcd to a news confer- for Mother’s Day. Invitations to ' Los Angeles, May 11.—(iP) — ^drmlaslon wa* granted to the erteo that the board’s task is to from active duty, in the armed Fruit trees were damaged in Scripture Readings: ■ F leet -Oro.wing in SlT.e working swiftly over the 22 these services have been extended Turnpike Auto Body Works at 166 changes subniitted jointly hy the. avert a, decline a.s well aa a rise in forces of the U. S', under honor­ New England, transportation dis­ Some of America’s P-38 fighter Isaiah 2:4 rupted and electric seiv’lce Inter- to all inothers. There will be sing­ /M id d le Turnpike, west, for per­ This special group of paratnaip- United States, Britain. China and wages! able or satisfactory conditions, in planes, converted into bombers, Micah 4:2-5 Packager Store Association mission to have a repairer's cFH and amphibious troops Is back­ nipte’one engaged In the aale of S Petttton b Denied Other operations in -the Pacific job." said Taylor. snoot in the nose of P-38s, to con­ "It’s All 0\’er in Europe" places on the ciHincil, on a rotat­ has been airanged by Mr. Ashton ceal a bombardier and a Nor- Phyllis Cervini Telephone 2-0166 legalized beverages in Manchester: s Only one objection wa* made to which have been launched from Must Get Board .Approval iii for this .8ervice^.'-Mr. Ward will de­ bases 400 to 600 miles away from ing bases, in addition to the five den bombsight' controlling 4,000 “Victorj’ Day" Richard Taggart the petition o f F. 8, Irwin for per- /ieats to be held jiermanenlly by Employers w’lll fix the schedules liver the serm on/x^ J08. NARETTO Is Invited to attend with friends. S Blaaion to erect a gadoline station the objectives. pounds of explosives. "Victory” " ■ Joan Moyer the Big Five poxCers* ITie'amend- where there Is no iinion to help, NOTICE! Y- Telephone 6784 'Hcketa must be procured da or S at 848 East O nter street. The Trlncnmalec, the British Naval The idea, said Lockheed, origi Reading; ment now aAB hlrtag dooe to aeeordaoee with-arsa stabOlsattoa plaa. bits w,as diapcxscKi of last night and - every Japanese.’' HELP WANTED when It was voted to ilihilt the Future Made OUBcult B A N A N A S - 1 2 / number of chickens to 25 and tab- / F u iii ■nME — 8 d Xv w e e e ; . bits to 10.! • . Acknorwledging' that peace In % The reque.st ot Krol Motor Sales, Europe has made "our. future tre- -to sell uv-4 cars at 653 ' Center n)endoiisIy -difficult" R ^ ib Tokyo declared th a f "when It comes to X & P SUPER MARKET and SEEDLESS SUNKIST , street, which w-as .heard at the, \ FLORroA JUICE last meetii.g was granted and ^gh'ting alone, the Japanese are 717 Main Street At Bissell Street ORANGES ^Robert McGo-A-an. the boy who able to inanifeat 1 « tenfold ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT wanted to ikeep a ' few chickens, ijtrength;'* ' / , J ’ * * O heard at Ihc last meeting, 'was I The broadcast recorded by the 4 pounds 39c 4Sc dozen given the right- to. kee^ the,’ few ifeiieral Communicationa Ctommia- 35c dozen4 that he now- ha* as they are pets Slon admitted that/apan "started the w’ar oa her own accord Tor her V FRESH CUCUMBERS ...... 2 for 19« given to him as a present last Skilled ^ w in g Miachine Operatora, SUNKIST LEMONS ...... 6 for 25c Easter. own reasons’’ end not with the Our delicious, home made FRESH PEAS...... , ,2 lbs. S9e “ Idea that Germany ' 'wouM taJee MOTHER’S DAY chocolates have a special .Fancy McIntosh APPLE S.. . .3 lbs, 39c atdea with ua” Trainees^ Inapeicton and Women for FRESH RADISHES...... 2 b<^ 15e place when it comes to gift NEW ONIONS...... 3 lbs. 25c Gains Scored Obaen’lng; that aome Japaneae BOXED CHOCOLATES 9 a . m . t o 9 p . m . SUMMER SQUASH...... 2 Iba. S5e statesmen had called Gerfiiany Important floor Worit. ^ giving. They’re appreciated » ■ NEW POTATOES...... 5 lbs. 37c "unfmthful for negotiating a aep- B U R t O i r S because they taste so good. • ■ ' ‘ a. On Mindanao ./f. . . . FBENH aratal surrender In violation of ' Ovr war production contracts call for women „,We have a, wonderful as-' GREEN NATIVE ‘if.i the tripartite pact,” the broadcaa,t -who can qualify. . .liortment now on hand. Get tn«MI From OM j aald that this la "not the feeling RARERIPES SPINACH ■ 'bf -the Japanese people.’* HAS TWO JOBS OPEN i Mom’s chocolates tomorrow ASPARAGUS All hiring done Ip accordance with area ata- pBig to the. first four at Peter’s. Tk JW .IIAK cou 5c bunch 2 poundt29c thia year. bilization plan. . * ' 29c bunch Both Hare T » Work O P E O U N D A Y M a n c n b s t r i I C o m m * “ Enemy organised conuneroe to - -1 ■ , these lanes has pracitoally Maop- 1. CLERICAL Ooawa. W.—(85—Wilbur Ni«l- Apply in Peraon or Telephone . 10 A. M .At) 11P .M . pearfd. ’ he said, "and only aesR- ■an made on agreement with jU* toned and sporadic riraffic is otto that tt ohe would mow toa attempted.’’ lawa this aummer he would ahovel 2. SELLING - P E T E R ’S— anoer off the walks neoct wlator. 1 5 « Chinese Surround On Tuesday Mrs. Neilsen eomplet* Good Pay, Pleasant Working ConditioiUL Independent Cloak Co. UJIOIIS6’^SOH ICEBERG LETTUCE •<1 Irving the town Its first trim­ CHOCOLATE SHOPPE - Japans Tropps ming ^ ths yeose. Tsatorday Ifeil- APPLY IN PERSON. 841 BfAIN STREET Pine and Pleaaaiit Streets INC - CSmngklng, May ll.—VTV-Chl- sen dug up the snow shovel and 891 MAIN STEJ5ET JOHNSON BLOCK A«ae troops, aupportad by V. 8. cleared the - freshly fallen snow ;'J4Ui ^ untr i n o rd n tlM MANCHKS'i'EK EVENING HEKALU, MANGHES’IER. CONK„ FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945 WAtTOHEtf rE R BVl tALD, MANCHESTER.^ OOWM^ FRIDAY, r ■ m z : 494 Mhrshallese natives froi.i ' tif WTlCr-IOliO Jaluif atoll In the Maishall islands ' About...... Town' ' 4m Action Taken Hill Billies vs; Plant J in a daring rescue effected -whiK? .Obiliiarv T ^ R O —1890 's Radio XErim NB’s, Stolle & Ganible Japanese- coiintji'-atlacked' with,, dar Reve Eskey K. Bucklafid: of 453 Kee­ Eastern War flme machine-guns and other light ney street, has been -promoted 'to On Old Debt Last Wedt^saday afternoon’s actly *130 for partieipatbig in th^ Big Night the grade of Corporal. As' a^mem- In T w i Gai weapons. The natives, who piT\^ Htghwttyl' ater and iiirtvay Traffic in Pout- 4:00—WDRO-R ^t- House Party; * 8:00—WDRC — Aldrich Family; ManchMter. High-Hall' game at atete CTaas A basketball tourer sumably had slipped o u t,a mes­ her of the Army Airways 'Cbip- In ment at New Havre last wl^v, muhlcations System of the Army News; WTl Newa; Gir- WHIITD -r Frances Greer Show; the Weet Sjde' Oval saw anot)^ senger with word they wanted to diha 1 Y e a r g ^ i U Guided by Wor-perfected Electroni \ ^Attachment Filed Today WTIC — WTPTHT -i- Cecil Bro'wn; WTIC— Varga browd on hand to view tpe This should be a gpM start fpf the I trgi> CUms lo Be Iniat« be freed, were taken to U, S„-con- \ ■_ 2 : Air Forces, he Is located at Ashe­ snd’s Music purchase of up>fo date umformi Colorful Rockville Team ville, N. C. Befofe entering the Reyeals Ralhei^ Odd Backstage Wife. Cities Service Concert. Se<3ond Came in Softbali contest. . No cpl^ctlon waq taken ed Monday; Expect trolled Marshall islands. This is the laM of three .•V, 4:l5~-W nC —SteUa Dalftis, 8;15—WTHT—Kay-O-Qulz. Spoii Schedule up and a e th e r fine opportunity to fjr next year^'court tei Under clearing skies, Japanese articles by Peter Rdspq, NK.-\ Army, Cpl. Buckland was employ­ . I l,h«se'i II ■ X Sport Slants Ready for Big Season; aircraft resumed their attacks on Rtibiert Dewey ed'^hy the Aetna Life Insurance Particulars of .^Case. 4:30—WDRC—’ Ad liner; WTIC 8:30 -WDRC—. Adv,enturea of the League Has Earmarks obtain funds for athletic equip­ le gam es/have been Capacity Jitteiidaiice. Washington , Correspondent, Lorenzo Jones. ' X , Thin Man; Bill Henry; WHTD ment which is badly needed flew Johnny Urban to Face Amerioa’a Okinawa fohees' late presenting hitherto unrevebled. Co., Hartford, Cor.n. He attended' Of Good Game; Both Tonight twice asAnany remarks Wednesday' and early yesterday, Business College, Hartford,. Constable JaihM Duffy has at­ 4:45—W n C — Young Wldder'- .. —This is Your F.B.I.; WTHT-rr Plant J /VS. Rockville. 8:16 out the window. hurlea di conversations From Here, There Monday night of next week wlU Passes Todav secrets of radar. Here-Is'the Brown. "Freedom of Opportunity; WTIC 7^ Aircrafts’ Jimmy Scott damaging two fleet auxiliaries. Six storv of post-war radar possi­ the son of Mrs. Edith tached in the amouiit of *2,500 the Have Experienced Men West Sldq' Oval. 'jocal dUiliMf the last IM n gala one for DUworth-<^r- attacKsrs were destroyed. ,^):00—WDRC —News;' Ad Liner; Duffy’s T ^ e m . Stolle A Gamble vs. Nichols, The first collection taken up in than the first With the topic and Everyiehere . bilities. ndx ^ estate of- Samuel L. ^rrabee of WHTD— Terry ^ tl« P‘~'«e:00—Wt>RC — It-eays to be Ig- several years was at the first The Rockville Hill-Bllliaa led by aell ,Poat, the American Legion, Bitter Fighting, Rhged The second game in the local Bristol, 6:80—North End Field. 'Ing the/poor uniforms that the when a clasa of over 90 will be. Bitter fighting raged all along TiuM* Ein|iloyfP of 1st. Lt?/5Uiisri^l H. Kwash, son, Hartford, in a writ drawn by. At­ >ates; WTHT — Chick j^ r t e r ; norant; IVHTD—Famous Jury Manchester at Bristol. 3:16 — home game several weeks agef. local ! a ^ are oiitfitted In. Maybe Tbe “Famous ^ Slugger Year the one and only Jeff Koelsch will By Peter Kdsnn w n C —When a Girl M a rr^ . Trials; WTHT—Gabriel Heat- Softball League ia scheduled to The amount realized ia not knosyri,' initiated. Moat of the initiates the southern front w'ith gaina still ' NEA Washington Corresp‘this morning at tht^ the distinguished flying cros8, and'rx.teke take hback. In doing so, he learned S;45—WDRC X- Termesree Jed; Are Funny. starting team that includea sev­ to have auch,/' poorly, equipped another band of colorful' performr' naher, prealdint of the Legion The Navy’s heavy ahipa^shelled perhaps ''even mpre valuable than ' , PA’S vs^- WillimsnU. 6:15 — teams as thq/ do. If there Is any .., ; Constructive pictures on how era and the team appears to be Japanese fortifications s fifth suc­ .Marichester Memorial hos|pttal fol­ the distlnguishec unit citation. Hee , that oon June 3. 1930 the Town of WHTD — Captain Midnight; 10:00- WDRC - Moore and Du­ eral old favorites in local ranks. - The High teani played Xahabb^, ’ Aualliary, haa ^^eM^ted that a compass, on evt-ry ship at sea. - Mahcliheater, had recovered Judg­ rante; WHTD— Sammy Kaye’s West Sldd .Oval. doubt In apyone S' mirid .about this bats are made ia also listed. . . . much stronger than they were in cessive day. knocklng-9ut pillboxes, lowing an extendeil Hlne.ss. Born . , recently returned from the Euro WTHT — Tom Mix; .WTIC —, Hook Brennan, home run king of Lee’s ys.'stollc A Gamble, 6:30 loose ball In loslrtg to HalL There Cpmplete Minor League records largf number of the unit will be 1 ' ■ pean theater of operations. ment against Barrabee in the Front Page, Farrell. Varieties; WTHT -i- Boxing: other years tops the Hat of in/ fact. Jouroey dowri to the West other seasons. 'in attendance. gun emplacenienls. motor trans­ in Northern Ireland- 84 years ago. 1 -^North End Field. Side dVal the next time Manches­ wat no doubt aa to the better and field dimensions and locations ports and breaking up troop con­ he ha^l been a -reaiflent of this amourit of *832.71 for taxes due Evening IV nC —-Amos 'n' Andy. dividual stars. ' Yutch Cowleli, team. Hall stands head jmd ahoul- of all parks, make the book' a must Few Familiar Charles Wigren, chairman of rateljv IcT-berg-Si. shorelines snd ' 'niursday. May 17 ter .Jllgh plays baseball. The Aircraft team will present centrations'in rear sreas. to'k.n for 63- years. Company No. J' of the South and costs of *25.87. Mr. HoU, in 8:00—News on all stations. 10:30XWDRC — Danny ""Kays Bud Kelsey, long distance hlttiiig Meriden vs. Manchester, S;16 — ders over the- locals. .The lads made te baseball fans. . . . Willis Scott ■ the refreshments coramltl other ^ips on its epurse. . Thy Manchester Fire department was order to clear the property of all g;lft—WDRC — Jimmy Carrol Shdw; WHTD — .'The Doctor outfielder. Karl Kehler, fast hpil few.rtamfllar faces In thclt start­ ports that all 'arrangements Carrier and-Maine planes also In his employ at Cheney Broth­ riangef M collision will thus be West Side Oval. re(>cated mental mistakes one af­ lost on a TKO to St, Paul in the aupported ground forcea. -Coricen- ers Mr. Dewey was for many called at 8:10 this morning to ex­ encumbrances, found it necessary " Sings; WHTD— Digest of the ../ Talks It. Over; W nC - Sports . Bob Loveland, Pat An- Several.'local men have called ter another, A prdcUce with the main bout at the Hartford Audi­ ing lineup and the team will be been made to serve a repast reduced t\h il for all ocean traffic. p a ’s vs. Depot Square Orlll,,/in or stopped this writer on the led by Olin Stone. Holdovers from jtratirig on Japanese moving north- years , in charge of the dyestuff tinguish B fire that had started in to pay to the Town the amount of Air; Orchestral Interlude;. Newsreel. niello, Frtirik Hense, Jack Hill, a r t 6:15—West Side Oval. / finer points of the game fully ex­ torium last Tuesday night but it - lowing the initiation ceremony, Furthier^ xadar— will be able to their judgment. In turn, on June WTHT — Moses Berkman; 10:45—WHTD Hedda Hopper; only a few of the staris with the street off*'’*"* to buy stockings last year find Ray -Boyer, Eddfe Father Cassidy, of Norfolk, well ird to the front fpom' rear areas. and.chemical stock room at both guide ships ^fely into' fog-bound some rags at 23 Devon drive. The Lee’s Esso vs. Warren -Jarvis, plained would help a lot. was apparent to all that Scott, a thC Old Mill and New Yarn Dye. fire was extinguished before It had 20., 193(i the Town assigried the Concert Hour: WTlC —Victory WTIG -- Senator Oyde Hoey. NB's. * X- ■ imd caps for the team. It la also^. 3 to 1 underdog, packed to much Saxby, Andy Becker and Bernie known for his ability as a speak­ harbors, and tW old cursy of ship's The Stolle arid Gamble ten 6:30—North End Field. / imderstood that the achool claims Hayden on hand. er. will be the principal speaker Uou.se. He was a member of St. .Airport control towers in post-wkr years plane gained headway and the loss was judgment to .Mr. Holl. Is Our Business. ll:00~News on all stations. Friday. May l8 / Rev. 'laWies A. Youing was ne- ring aavVy for, the Springfield bat­ Mary's Episcopal church. / ' having to lie sKanchor outside a small. No Am^tm In Sight 6:30—W’DRC— George B Arm­ 11:15—WDRC -Joan Brooks. have been organized for several these cannot be bought. Maybe ao, tlced among the manyy spectators tler up to the time of his cut eye. Last year the Alrerafters A’ere -■and others will be PSst Depart­ harbor mouth. Mmetimes wait­ and take-off s bv radar. Rockville vs, Pratt A/WhUndy. but Jeff Koelsch of, Rockville en­ kicked around and found them- ment Commander Arthur Connell, A c H itii Urged He leaves two sons. Albert T. Jn the writ it la claimed that stead; WHTD — -The Ansvi’er Songs; WHTD—Musical Round- seasons In Rockville and their 6:15—West Side Oval./ a t'th e High'■g*'"* '"'***’ Had- He . . . The welghts'of the star bout ing days at a ,tlme\for the fog to .I^ing David Lodge No, 31, I. O. Man— WTIC-X Bob Steele. .. up; WTHT — Baseball Scores; starting team' finds many well countered little trouble. In pur­ was quite enthuslastu about'''the principals were announced at 159' •selves at the bottom-Of the league. of Mlildletown. and First District Dewey, - vice president, of the lift', will disappear as a shipping even though Mr. Holl has attem pt­ K. of C. vs. Waryen- A ''Jarvis. Just what nc’v blond and. their Hsrtford-Gbnnectlcut Trust Com­ zero visibility has already ' been ships show up at sea. Future Im: ! F.. requests the committee for ed to collect, this on several .occa­ a:45_'WDRC— News: WHTD — It’s Dance Time; WTIC^—Hark- known softball aces. Ray Rams- 6:30—North End Eteld., ■' chasing uniforms cornplete. TJtV contest,, even though the Red andy for Scott. 162 for St. Paul. This Commander William C. Mullane. hazard and delay. aK sea. ships developed to a high degree - in provements may, however, over­ true ability on the diamond la not 1^? Pa»t District Commander Charles On Lncal Bill pany.- and Robert J. Dewey, of the Grand Lodge session to riieet sions he has been unable to do^ so Hop H grtgan; W nC — Lowell nees of Washington. dell, L a ^ Rostek, Pete Cleme'ns, Sunday^'May'20 PA’S vVere noticed in new steck- White team was far behind. 'wqs hard to believe as there wasn’t in a fog will not-h'ave to slow military flying. That use of, radar come this difficulty and give to thuKevehing at seven o’clock sharp. , 'Thomas. - , 3 Pete Gayton will all be with the Inga the "other evening. They pur­ any -question that the Saint was known but tonight’s game should ..MdCgbe of Windsor and his fine the DcWey-Rlthman Company, lo­ down their engiflt'S o r' Mpp them arid that no assets appeared 'bn 11:30- WDRC - Glen Gray Or- Plant J 'vs, Ufilted Aircraft, 8:00 serv’e as ah Indication to the cal jewelers and stationers; two will be Ijicreased after the war. ■ radar the perfection of detail The meeting of the lodge will fol­ 7;00-WDRC'V- Jack Kirkwood Rockville combine. -West ^Ide chased them somewhere: man> jiQunds heavier than an- degree,team will be in charge of, altogether. Radar will 'p e rm it found in leleyision. , ' which an attachment could be che.stra; • WHTD — Paiges of There" Is definitely .a heed for a strength of the team. daughters. Mrs. Laberge Geer, Radar ' installations in the low at\7:45. The deadline' for made. Show— WHTD — Headline Melody; WTHT; ^ Raymond The game will start promptly ----- special policeman at the West Side m unced, X . . Next week’s show lii the initiatory. Seek Cpinpronii^tf^ on them to proceed at, normal ircedi.' planes themseivys will be more" Other land appH'cations of/fadar making reservations for the ban­ Edition; WTHT — Fulton Lew- at 6:30. ” '. topped ‘Art Robinson and Hen- Rockville will, as' they always and Mrs. John L. Jenney; two Even small craft on the Great This has gone along for fifteen Scott Orchestra: WTIC — Posstbrj’ the Idea of taking up Oval on nights that, baseball have, field a sersippy ball club . granddaughters, Mrs. Emerson and more essential as comrnercial are being wopked out 1n tW scien- quet prece^Hng the grand lodge la Jr.; w nC — Supper aub, (jollectlons , at home games was games are played. The ybui\gsters Jordan, twp"Ayilllng mixers who Measure .Setting IJp Ijikes,' the larger rivers, or op­ aircraft increases, to prevent col- tlstsXbralns for entirely ./practical years, until last- Saturday when World’s Great Novels. Which will be headed by Twcj-Ton Bosworth and M-Iss Betty Dewey, session, Friday evening. May 18; Deputy Sheriff James H. johnaton 7:15 WDRC — Treasury Salute: 11:45—WDRC — Chuck Foster R O ie T H E Y \ discarded . When It was found It roam the outfield and interfere should provide laqs with their Four Voting Districts; erating in coislal W.aters may listoni. Radar will give pilots and post-war^ projects. Radar can be has been ex'tWded te Tuesday WHTD - - Ra'i'mond Oram money’s ■worth. . . Robby Polo- Rudy Cormier again. Moose Mor­ Super-Forts Hit all of this town: snd one sister, find the investment of a few hun­ attached property owned by, | 7 Orchestra. ’ takes a little effort to pass the with play with their constant run­ rell, the gigantic catcher, Johnny I Mrs. James Davidson, of W inni- co-pilote an extra pair of eyes, used' on railroads to control traf­ nOon, May 35. \^ e y should be Swing: WTHT — Hit Tuiies; Maior L box.'There, was no exciise for no ning near the tjtet and third base wltzeir Is an outstanding young dred dollars In a post-war radar seeing in all directions at the fic, It can be used on highways made through Thoipaa Maxwell or James J. and Catherine A. Ellard WTTC—News of the World. 12:00k-WHTD — News: Music; fighter who should go places. . . . Urban and Martv F.agan. depend­ Japan 3 Times; Delay In getting, a report out i peg. Manitoba. Canada, set well worth while as a safety on Lenox street for Mr. Barrabee, collection last Wednesday unless lines,- able are only a few of the for action a t the pre.sent sesSiqnl. Fungal services, will be held same time and reporting the. pres­ to control traffic. It. can level off James B. Wilson. 7;30—WDRC — Friday on Broad- WTIC — News; Mr. Smith Goes i U N D Manchester High has so much He has improved with Ieapit-.^nd device for night or bad w%ather ent of all aircraft within the elevators, catch bank robbers, who- claims they owed hlfti. *490. wav; WHTD - Lone Ranger: to Town. Leaders bounds and seems headed ter big-' holdovers that will be on hand for of the Legislature concerning vot'- i jVl Mr. D ^-ey’a late home on Burn­ navigation. •Attorney Gets Busy 12:30—WTIC—Joe Bethancourt. x^Yost* da.v’s Resifita monev In her athletic fund that Art Pr)iigratz was ^ en ty peeved the Rockville team tonight. Mine Harbors ing districts in Manchester, was' rrtit- stremN^ Monday afternoon at plam's horizon. Planes above, be­ match false teeth, inspect razor Mr. and Mrs. Olln J. fiqebe of 79 WTHT —. Castles In the Air; she doesn’t care foi any more. One at. being yanked for a pinch hitter -ger purses; . . Nick State waa Keep Track Of Planed low, ahead, behind, at-either side blades—make/up youV own list. Hollister stree/^ received Today a Seeipg this attachment record­ 12:46!—WTIC—Lee Sims, pianist. By The Associated Pr^ss Eastern . awarded the decision over Lou ' - Starting- Pilchers the subject of a discussion with 2;30 with Rev. Alfred L. Wil­ WTIC — Quiz of Two Cltlea All games postponed. look at the equipment worn by the ill the se'vehth Inning against’ the liams, tpetor of St. Mary’s Epis­ •In aircraft, fox' post-war com­ wlll.alK show themselves on the The Industry is deVelop.ed,.and beautiful lllununated and ihscrib- ed, Mr. HoU at once directed Mr. American Lriagu^' Massnne .last Tuesday but the un­ T^e starting pitcher^ )vll1 find (Oontinned from Page One) . the leaders of the House and Sen­ mercial and private flying, radar radar s^ope and will furthermore ready to go. It was built up during Rubino'w to proceed to collect on Batting — CucclnellL/Chlcago, National baseball .team as , an example, Filers ..last Wedn^day. The bat­ either 'Fagan or TTrban throwing ate, the local representatives and copal church, Mnciating. Burial ed scroll, slMed by the late Pte.si- quickly era*es the thought of a big ter. Abfiy Swlder was an easy qUt, defeated Springfield Greek who will pe in the Easts^emetery: will have even wider a.pplicatlpns. show which, way they'r'a going. the war, one of the most construe, dent FranWln D. Roosevelt, T** his bill. Tpe writ was drawn and .370: Stephens, St. Lopis, ?364. All games postjxl'ned. hits like a mule, lost a host of root­ them up "for the Hlll-Billles and •ngilie plant, were damaged heav­ the towh attorney this morning In At airports, radar will be able to Radar, dm, fact. Is the one device live things to come out of the war. given to Constable Duffy to serve, Runs—Case, W i^ingtdti. 15; American schoo’ fund. Jimmy ScoU, g dischargee pitch­ Hartford. tribute to/lheir son, Olin Franci Friday Fight Broadcasts er; wtth his foul tactics, . . . Sta­ ily in n ceiit B-29 raids on Honshu. ih-tect the presence ■ of all ap- which as an «id to navigation and In 3.940. after Bell and RCA lab- Beebe, \rab enlisted In the Navy. ho garnished the Bllardk, who f Stlrnwelsa, New ITerk, and Myntt. • Si. Louis .10, Washington 2. . / Swldcr cam* out to towri with te is strictly a slugger. He missed ing for the Plain J nine. The lat­ X raiosiut Saturday damaged The bill as.drawn by Judge WIR M em orial MbAa i^roachfng aircraft. Airport con­ as a control over traffic .will make oratdrles had built the first radar August .27. 1942, and was a mem­ ciXi^med that they owed but/*315. Washington, 13. - New York at'D etroit (ralnl. The school recently held a band a beard and mustache and one fan repeatedly and nearly knocked te Is an uriknowW/jroduct w’hd is the HIro Htetory 75 per cent. 8u- Itain Hyde setting up the four dis­ A memorial mass wilfN^ said trol towers will be able to aee 'possible the filling of the skies setri. the Navy called in General ber Admiral William F. Hal- AltW igh Mr. Duffy has made ef­ Go Bach to BLU Network Runs Batted-^ In ^ Derry. ' New Bosto at Cleveland (rainI. c^tneert in the assembly hall for asked seriously. "Is the Rouse o'f himself (iiit with his wild lunges. reported to possess' ^bjity of stuff. per-FocU the^m e day caused 80 tricts. was presented'in the House In St. James's church toittqrroW planes on the radar scopes even with planes, without constant Electric and Westlnghouse . for forts to locate other assets,.he has Yo*'k. 15; Etteh. New York, and the'..purpose, of raising funds ter David playing here tonight.’’ . ; . Nick is going to run up Into a The ability of both Fagdn, and Ur­ by Representative^ Smith.. The morning at 7:30 for the late Pfe. sey's/Task Force In the South Philadelphia at Chicago Crain) per cent ix»f damage !to the in bad weather or at night, and danger that they, will be forever fiyther re.search leading to con­ Pacmc. He Won nine ribbons with been urisuccessful .so far, and to­ X Blnks, Washington, 13. the purchase of complete uniforms -----.’ / fair battler one of these nights and ban is well known. Tbe latte^ was nearly HIro Nayarajiglne and tur­ other bill, dfawn by Attorney Angelo Zlto who was killed'in fiiR; be abR. to watch the progress of crashing Into each\ther. tracts. Today Army and Navy stt^s for participating in as many day left ^ h Mr. Barrabee his New York. May 11.—(flri—The^y Marlin Hirft, the "Beulah" of the Hits—Case and Blnks. Wash- The .Standings for the school band. TTiis was done The Twilight League game he will probably take a Genaro selected as the leading rlght-K bine factory. Tha.Hi George Lessner, at the request of tlon In Germany. The ma.ss la their flight, coming into the field For transoceanic Airline opera have over . 200 prime contractors bafttles. He was killed in action Friday night fight' broadcasts. Fibber McGee _sbow. Is^to get a lngton/42: Myatt. W.ishlngton, 21, througif.the fine work and co­ scheduled last night at the West Rojo and head back home. . . . er in the Twi League last year i local Democrats, was presented in being sponsored by members of return, which was probably the 1 ' ■ Eastern pitched some brilliant games for five miles east of Kt from all angles. If too many tion on regpiiar scheduled flying, and hundred.s tfiore sub-contrac­ bvember 13, 1943, in Empress first information he had that a once on the Bl U. but moved to program of his own, at least for Doubles—Moacs. Chicago, 8: operation; of William Vyiers and S.de Oval between the.PraU. and Rojo Incidently has p school such as: an . enthusiastic ■t aerial mining blockade lOpM -tpat a compromise could be trol tower Is that it will know ex Over land, radar In its present for short courses that give/them Give Many Pafiies whlch. since Edgar KohAk. form from Tib- toi, 3. Hartford . . 4 429 2 man like Bill Vadgra, capitalize on .Mp.nchester High travels to A better than average hunter, Os- s “polluted" Japan’s reached to. Kct the bill out for ac­ * e r.’flLU vice presidwit, became.,; Stolen Bases—Case. Washing­ Wilke.v-Barrc . . 2' 4 .333 2 '- Bristol this afternoon to engage Dorn’s true value on the off false "Is the Tokyo and Na- actly where eveVy plane Is. Sven stage, of developmeqte is not as good' groundwork in electronics. Mr. and.Mrs. George W. Brad­ her's show. The other is HalT’eary. events of this nat^ure to realize Breo] ttfn» tion. 2.000-Plaiie Raids when the pilots themselves are, ‘ much an aid to aerial navigation With the factories ail bpllt and ley, of Des Moines, Iowa, are visit­ president of MBS. has tended to the Grcat'Glldersleeve. ton, 10: Myatt,''Washington. 6. Williamsport . . 1 3 .2.50 2’i the fund set up fo*,^this worth­ TVimmy Monohan’s Bristol High on the bsuie paths. K,^th high explosives. to JDeputy For Miss Geiiovesl ixr intensify througl. the switching Pitching—Borowjf... New York, Binghamton .. j 5 .167 314 team at-Muzzy Fidld in a C.C.I.L. Morrell and Cormier are tha ; BoitdMr command chief lost. ' . ^ as it is over the ocean. Details of the . personnel largelj/ trained, ing with Mf. Bradley’s brother, while cause? / ' The bill Whjoh has been intro­ Coining for Japs Usp of radar to briitg^ plapes in landmarks do hot show up as there is almost no limit/to virhich Henry O, Bradley, of Vernon of programs back and forth. On the Air Tonight; NBC 8i and Benton. Detroit. 4-0. .anierlcan game. The3ell 'Towncra are unde­ Rise and S only two power hitters listed with ■aid nebrly a doiea aerial mining duced to increkae the' pay of the for blind landings at nlMUor in When the fights left the BLU feated In league play. the club and neither broka down misslona had been carted out by plainly on the radar scopes as this war baby may grow. street, r ___ Pa)il La Valle melody; 8:30 Duffy's National f.eagiie ' W. L Pet GBL Manchester High redeiv^d any fencea last year. Tha HUl- deputy judge froibsSBOO tovJl;500 ------X. Miss Gloria Agnes (Jenovesl, that network was a part of NBC Tavern: -9:30 People Are F)inny. Batting—Olmo. Brooklyn. /.396; Cliicago . . . . .10 4 .714-"- . the Super-Forts eacrt-l. equipped (Continued From Page'One) Peter S. Carambclas, Seaman, who is to be married on Monday, and Bill Stern did the broadcast­ llliea were noted for their last is also in committe^.^nd rae lat­ 10 Amos and Andy . , . CBS - Ott, New York, .390. Detroit ...... ,lf .•) .667 ' H with a^roxlmately 10 tons of est report-.la that this'hjil i^llkii- in the air and ,4;207 on the time when city officers must . be Second Class, of 78 Cottage streeL May 21, in St. James’s church t» ing. The sponsor then (Adam.s) Runs — Ott. New York, 22; Diirocher’* Team Rests ! rallies with slijglea .flgur- mine*. ''i* ground. Bomljef gunners de­ appointed. haa completed recruit training at 7:30- Friday pri Broadway: 8;.30 NTew York . . .10 6 625 1 In "ht the'seoring niore than extra ly to be changed makingTbe pay said, by the introduction of long-- Arrives Home Anthony Cartelll. MM 3-c, TJ. S..^ waa _replaced. by another (Gil­ Thin Man: 9 It Pay.s to be Ignor­ Holmes. Boston, 18. WasfilrigWm . P 10 .474 John McGrdtv’s Sign System In Second Place; Nats Brig. Oen. John H. Davlea^qf range American Mustang fighters. stroyed' 6,001^-in the air. Another, Create a board of police com­ the U. S. Naval Training Center, Navy, ha.s been the guest recent­ 3>i base ' Piedmont. Calif... commanda thtf *900. 3,073 were destroyed on the lette) Iri the tranifer. In the in- ant: 10 Moore and Drirante... . . Runs Bstted In—Lombardi. New St. LoiUs . , 7 8 .487 3's “In the, fall and winter of 1943- missioners in Fairfield. Sampson. N. Y., and haa been ly of several large shower parties. • terlm. the BLU waa sold to Ed­ BLU—8 'Raymond Paige concert: York, 21: Nieman. Boston, and El­ Lose to Browns 1<^2. The ^ a l attendanea prise Tinian-baaed B-2fia mining the groiHjd by bombing. ■ . effange the date when practi­ gi'anted leave. Philadelphia 7 10 .412 be 44 improved -G--rman tactlts and After Big Hop She is the daughter of Mr. and ward J. Noble. X tt 9 Faiphus JuryTrlal.s:^/0 Sam.nv liott, Pittsburgh, 17. Boston .... / 6 IT '3.33 X'? Now Enforhed by Mel Ott enemy wters. 'rt^re lethal armament increased Aircra:^ dispatched on\till types tioners must register annually Mrs. Robert Genovesi,' of 49- In Us announcement, the BLU Kaye varletle.s; Pages of Hits — Holmes. Boston. snd Operations have riot been con­ General Gels Seat of operations, .616,900. from March 1 to June 1. __ The Soroptlmist Club will have <;?Ievcland . 10 .33^ 5>i By Jack Haad fined to' the areas mentioned to­ tl^L uftw affc’s toll of our bonrib- School street. said the present appnsorahlp would Melody . . . J(rBSi:^8;3n Freed©’i Rucker. New York. 28. -V Brooklyn’s tattered bumf may ers tlntll we faced a -vgry grave Leaflets dropped in night oper­ Distinction Eliminated a dinner, business meeting and A group of 200 friends and rela­ of Onportuniy:<"9:30 Double or Doubles—Kiirowskl. St l.rfuiis, National invited to afternoon prac- ho,gi IV ight^ FightB day. MItics have been dropped in ations, 1,444,280,000. Lieut. Lharies S. Juhn- Eliminate the present distinction continue, with Don Duriphy to By .ai Vermeer i,Ws nol/mess up the National I>ague’t Oil GoiiU’olGouiieil crlais.'^Doollttle said. ' showing of motion pictures at tives gave, her a shower recently move over as round by round an­ Nothing. 7; Holmes and Nlcman. Boston, W T c t GBL tl^ . He almost:dropped of fright first division for long but as of to­ all major ports of Japan, and par­ Gasoline consumed, 1.044.202,- between breaking and entering In 6:30 this evening' a t the Y.M.C.A. New 5’ork . . . 1.3 76.5 NF,.\ Staff Correspondent ticularly in Shlnionoseki strait be­ Race .Against Time X son, Jr., Took Only at the Itailan-Amerlcah club and nouncer. The schedule is to call for and Rucker. New York. 6. w-h^T he "■*•’' ordered to warm up day the podgere rate a large "E“ 'The neutrallxation of the Lu'ft-. 950 gallons. the day and night season, thus re­ Triples—Walker, Brooklyn, snd Brooklyn ■. .. . . jo 'yf, .62.5 2^V New York. May 11.—John J. tween Kyushu and Honahii In­ Locomotives destroyed. 4,660. her associates at the Independent weekly broadcasts, as now on Sat»iifday Iteni.s: NBC—'2:30 p. the fnflcld of George Kelly. Frank for effort. By The A«soeiat«d (Gontlnued fyoui t*age One) waffe was not- only a campaign Three Days for Trip. lieving the state, of proving thb; The May Day Festival whicb Cloak Company also gave her a mxXtlantic Spotlight: 3 Columbia Gu.stine. Pitt.sburgh; 2. Chicago ... . ' -s 7 ..533 4 McGraw w’ould beam with pride Frischy Travis Jackson and Fred­ Tabbed to spend the summer lands. Lidcmnotlves damaged. 2,791. time when such a\ crime occurred. illdren In the different grades of MBS." ! .McC ' Boston—Pedro Firp®. 1®8/ First 5llMilon I>d by Davis against a powerful enemy force, party there. Miss Josephine Car- Music Festival: 5 Grand Hotel: Home Runs—Iximbarll Ifrid Ott. St. Louis 7 ,533 4 I if he wqre aro ind to enjoy the die LliT^strom. w.estllng wlUi the Phillies for a foiTnatibn and public r^kiipns. Vehlel^s destroyed, 4,882. i Ve- Require the atatb,to pay for the . Washington school on Cedar New York, .’tf tyV'Clntfaub, New Pittshurgh . . 1 9 . .438 51, den. Ni J„ outpointed PauUa.J6 General Davies personally led but a race against time. *It had to First LieuL Charles S. Johnson, telli, of Hartford, sister of tha Little affected when the a i ^ 7 Our Foreign Policy, the Confer­ I early get-away the Giants have One itpod look convinced Mc­ comfortable corner in .the cellar son, 182 8-4, Reiwltng. PO., 10, U | The fomier section, said the de- be done In time to permit the land hecles dafnaged, 3,728. printing of a trial record in crim­ street were to have given today '^oilm-to-be. and’Miss Rena Ber ence: 9:30 Can You Top This . York, and Nieriian and Workman. f/inqtrriali. . fi $ 429 5 'i ■hade, Leo Durochch has his gang the first mission MorcH 27 in the partmeiu, "will control all forms Railway cats destroyed, 6,038. Jr., arrived home last night by inal cases which are appealed when ment curfew went oh last^afiter, made in the 1945 race. For there Graw that Ott was intended ter Drew, 150 1“8. Holyokf, outpotet- opening of the first attempt in tnyasion during favorable isummer on the law-n at the school,. town, were hoeteases at the networks report ItsJWting is ("3S—11:30 a. ni. Billie Burke'.