tn *aid be bad or less. shoq store Sunday • • Tnirosn armed with carbines an toipmy- Broadcloth and Poplin His rstlramant aatamstlcally she S4Med, wgs prone to bide such five-story building collapsed in th* launch large scale military opera this matter. dered an Investigation to deter To change from Rural Zone to advanoad Maurice E. Twivls, 86, bottom* area of downtown Cincin signs legislation extending war guna. Rogiaa campaigned through ..; , 32” Incidents to keep from Worr^ng tions agalBst guerrilla band* west “ We have complete faith that the islands for part^. mine whether 4li*trlbutlon o f tbn ‘ rhdustrial -Zone all or-part Bflin SsnfPrtaed- extra fine' quality ' -Marthies. C alif, first vice presi nati today and Fire .OUef Barney time excise, tax ratp* . . . Vln9e.nl of ^Lomla. I (iomawnisaUnii im drug—analbt* MipBooilorles— ban nrtje situated to the Smith of Me family. • ^ , tb*.oaBf*sencft„».wiIl.4:eip6ct our < T)ie first. Ov* Manila preetnrts white shantung hmiidcloth and dent. to th* presidency. TravlB was J. HdUston said he' believed six M. Slmpaon, 4L ot'^ Forestvllle and out of Paraguay blacked out views a.nd understand our request been bnRe4t He aald It fiaff betm' I PRikcr Street and to the East of poplin. ^ '•—Yard ■ * F - F The cane McNear was carrying bound over to . Superior court on reporting gave the parity amend 99. sworn Into olBe* last night at th* at th* time of the killing, Mrs. men trapped In the debris were as troops prepare to attack insur that China be fully represented voluntarily withdrawn from tba property owned by Colonial Board Striped Ticking RED MEN'S arson charges after Bristol hear ment a 425 to 141 favorable vote. board meeting, a union rele*** still alive. gents in Concepcion . . . Maryland naarket by Its manafactarer, 8 ^ : Company, more ' particularly C Iv h asid. was one ha habitually ing . , . Oiance-Voqght offlciola before: any decisions are reached.” FUEL OIL aald. A t least six person* were in court dacrees death on gallows of Verdict Conaldered Doobtful ilfie . Fbarnaseewllcais, lae., af iHiunded and deecrlhed aa follows; carried as an aid to walking. He Aak Opposition to INscwmIob Earlier Robinson reported pro- jured. They were taken to General deny company planning to move Negro convicted of rapmg nurse. Manila’s verdict was considered N4WV York. , Northerly hy the New York, New did not carry It for protection to Dallas, Texas. Tbe Peiping Municipal council 36” White yd. areas tai aa effort to straighten oat against possible assault, the wom hospital, where they were Identi . . . Second 0 1 dies In 'fo k y j from and the Sutyiiari Provincial coun doubtful, but the amendment was • • • , Haven and Hartford Railroad 59c Sport Center mtamal differencee in the union fied as: Los Angeles police Identify body You Nood It? an aald she believed. drinking sntl-freese . . . Moderate cil aak4Hl the Nanking government expected te carry elsewhere'in the OayHgbt H.ol4tup Hinged Compeny. lOfW feet Easterly froai tavolrtng 5-ounc* blue and whitg stripe ucking lar pUlow chargM of CoRunafitst Cue IncMvite *C vietotwe Nate Tonkovitch, 51, hurt around of woman, nearly nude and beaton earthquake r«cont«d In Honshu. to oppose such a dlscuoslon and Islands. New Havea, Mareh 11—b- East end of present Industrial Sanforized Twill WELLS STREET le„ t d a i^ p • «v * f»l midvaat sj|d forehead and leg*. about haad, as that ot"CvaIyn Zone; Easterly by land now or ticks, shop aprons, etc. McNear’* am*«lMtton eapfed Jspari . . . Beriwi44*s lf*u*« of MSd for nationwid* support of A t Zkraboenia, Mindanao, a lap- toctlve Gspt. Eayuiead EfWi N fw Bnglaiid locals hav* broken Incidents ot viotance along the Earl Borroa, 80. hurt about the Wintor*, 87 . . . Four <^anp»url*t As»*Bibly *Mur%d by Brltlsl) colon |r stand. rofartum voted iinanlmously 88 to said tbat a etUetto-wleldlag baadtt We Got It! formerly of John H. Callahan. 170 Other Hedrier TleUng. .Vtc and She yard with th* organisation on com mtnisUrs m* Belgian cabinet re feet;_ Southerly by other land of Beautiful quality for shorts. ■hortUne railroad during the laat back. ial secretory tranafer to United K 0 tor parity aiiff anathcr at San staged a daylight held^ at fl plaints that It waa Communlat- sign In row about ceiling prices In Shanghai, many streeto were Huy ' Skopek, Incorporated, 139.5 Jackets, dresses, suits, etc. Yard $1.09 2 3 G A M E S two weeks. Since 1S41 he had de Henry C. Keaaen, 26, hurt around States not intended. placarded with pwa reotaaraat today aad URCEN STAMPS OlVIEN WITH CASH domlnaUd. for coal and oteel . , . Herbert feet; and Westerly liy land of Co SALES! fied IS railroad brotherfaooA foot and arm and treated • for (Thicago’s bid for 1948 Republi gin. escaped with ftM . Cornering Robinson, native of Butte, Mon ■hiKk. Hoover' urges $155,000,005 be Get It Here! lonial Board Company, 800 feet, No Stain To Climb When You Play Biniro Here! whose strike against th* freight can National convention wins ap (Contiaued Ob Page Bight) I The election apparently passed Paloy Ckoello, a waiter whs waa more or less, to point of begin tana, hag been unitxi president by-paae line i* one of the coun Frank Hamsborough, hurt 'n spent for relief in Austria during proval of special subconunlttee of | quietly. Military |Mllce throughout alone ta the ataoe, the bandit, said nlrig. sine* in s . t y * longest labor diaputes. stomach. next 15 months. National commltUtr.,. Kay Scott,! > the Islands had been alerted be Egaa qiMtlag Caselle, to Mm "Tow In his statement h* declared: Police have be«n unable so far Fred Williams, 51, hurt about Unitod S ta l^ and Russia still film actress, mother of daughter. Treasury Balance t cause of the aasaasinatlon attempt, scream and P I sheet yaw.** Hgaw Town Planning Oommlaslon, “AaE-Ualaa Nataie Obvtoaa” •"harle* W. Holman. tiOOR PRIZE to aolve tbe recent firing of shots tbe head and posslbla Internal in locked in disagre4‘ment over Amer . . . Unda Lee asks annulment of but remained In their barracka said that CBaeUa was bad|y cnit Iw THB W . O. QLEMNEY CO. ’m ie anti-union nature of the Into an automobile carrying non juries. ican plan for world atomic con her marriage of J. R. Owene, glass Waahington, March 11—OF)— ^The Former President Sergio Osme- the pahn ef the bond when, Bgaw disruptive eampklgn now under Richard GUday, 38, face lacera PHONE 414S ” ■ TiM JM( HAM COM union workers near the T P A W trol . . . Spanish liner Marques manufacturer . . . Salvator*.Man- position of the Treasury March 7: na, defeated for reelectlpn by Rox way has become obvtoue in the yards at East Peoria or the.firlng tions and body bruises. ^ » Seetetsry MANaiRSTl* roww — vs. .y. — , ..... , 1 It-, d* (TomiUas. refloated after going arlte, alias “ Springfield Sammy," Receipt*. 8139,858,915.21; ex- aa and a sitent o|q>0Bent o f -paztty^ Manchester. Conn; ' ...... I’agtpBrta at “ rirtmtwc' to - Havana- ' aeheMilefi toVtSrt prison term thfs peiidltWBS, $701,220,358.12; bal Into a wosbreom. araralng Mm Wet March 10, 1947."" Advertise in llie Heruld-—It l*siye (Ooariabed na Page Tsm ) (CsaUsnad •• Pas* P«ar» (C4mtlaaed Ob Pagd 8U) i hatbor . . .jSeven killed and 12 «ftemo4>n. ance. 86.357.948 095.96. (CViflHBue4l on Pare Four) to eeme tnti.
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HampaMre and in the upper Deer- er. Tbs towns of Andover, Bolton, Was much enjoyed on Thursday lish The Morning Republican or fleld river valley near tne New Girl Scouting North CovsnUy, South 0>ventry, Serious Flood Tork atate line. More Stringent Laws Measles Still $8,302 Total afternoon by both Center and Hall Size of PaptM* the Evening Union, the other «NetMag Ahunteg** Seen Columbia and Ifebron have unlt^ Every Income Tax . pupils This was late for Lin papers Involved In a lalxu- dispute G ive * So Yonr Oudook ^Slim^ **Bat there is nothing alarming 35 Vears Old together for these Lenten services. coln's birthday but could not be which arose over contract diffi about the proepecte,” he declared On Sex ' Crimes Urged Top Diseases A surprise party was given Mr. For Red Cross booked earlier. It showed Lin Is Increased culties. All the papers were under ”The anow In the waterahed would " ...... and Mra. Jules Rcblllard i." observ coln's nfe as a lawyer and Im one management. Roll Crofifi Can C arry On not make a Sood by Itaalf.” ance of their sixth wedding anni WED.-THUR8.-FRL-SAT. Return Is Checked pressed us with Lincoln's humor Efforts to reconcile dlffere’ncea* Wann Days and F re«- A t Hartford, the ODnnectIcut Anniveraary la Being Boston, * March 11— — Thskin speech end behavior and for in- Increase from 457 to versary at the Gilend Community Four Morr Rr«i(lential and his ebillty aa a story teller. between the management and river late Monday atood at three Massachusetts Legislaturs had be decent exposure would be Increased Hall on Sunday evening. Friends The historical background made Springfield Daily News three A FL mechanical unions and ! ittg Nights W in' Make and aeven-tentba feet above Ita Celebrated This Week; 8d3 Cases in State; and relatives from* Hebion. An fore It today n proposal for more to five years. Only Three Per Cent Distrirta Turn in Their our study of this great man aecm ! Goes from Eight to U» the Newspaper tulld have railed. Run>Off Gradual year' around normal, Cook report 700 Girl Scouts Here Will Coatloe Mole Sea Fiends Manchester Hus 200 dover. Manchestci, Hartford. Col At the Bushnrll very real. Harry J. Miller, a mem t ed. stringent laws governing acx In a statement to the press, Mur chester and Gilead were present. Investigated by Gov* Reporta ber of the Board of Education was Pages; Larries .4ds Not For Imprisonment Thia city ia protected from Crimea, fUed by • Malden legisla phy said that his bill "will serve A social tinmc was enjoyed and a guea|. Iteitford. March 11.—(»»— Sooda by dykea which are S7 feet Thirty-five years ago this week. tor in whose district eleven-year- The State Department of Health Mr. and Mrs. Rebillard w en pre emment AgenI Trying the purpose of confining male sex Four more residential districts The newe of Hall School waa re- , Boston, March 11—(g* - The The ancient Romans used pris CbatlM W. •itflnear for th« abovH the river'a normal level. March 12, Ifiia, twelve girls met old Jacqueline Maxwell was slain sented with a purse of money and fiends under a uniform procedure reported this morning that for the To Take Them Apart and four more retail canvassers ported by Wallace Balkua this i Springfield Dally News, which waa ons only for detaining accused Municipal Flood commlaalon here at the home of Juliette Low in nine days ago. in • state institution until means gifts.- Mra. Rebillard was Misa persrrns until they could he brought week ending March 8, measlea was turned in practically completed week. , j tied up for 146 days hy a strike SAUBff Five changes In the laws pro' Marion Griirtn. daughter ot Mr aaya he helievea that unleaa a ae> gnmptngrat Frbg Legs Savannah, Georgia, and organised ere provided by the state for their Bolton Briefs I before remimptlon of pubilealinn to trial or executed, not for pi Ison dump Boetoe Broker posed by Rep. Robert F. Murray cars'and treatment.” ConnecUcut'B most prsvalen.. dis- and Mrs. Sherwood Griffin of By James Marlow reports and brought 21.330.32 Into the first Girl fiMut troop. Today Library hours wlH be l-5;30 on ' several weeka ago with a aiibsli- terms. vere atorm strtkM the region (D-Maldcn) are:' Murpby continued that Robert L. eaas. Reported cases of this diasaac Hebron before her marriage. Rs- Washington; March 11—(Pi— a million and a quarter girls fol Red Cross Headquarters yesterday Wednesday afternoon. tule crew, increaaed ita pagea within the neat three weeka the CTearwater, Fla.—(F)— A represen low the path they chartered. Of 1. Sex cases would be taken COombes, who is charged with the Increased throughout the state freahments wero served. Ever wonder what happens to your and this morning. Thus the week proepecte for a aerloua OonnectI* from eight to 16 yesterday. TEA tative of W. H. Venable’s frog leg thia number, 700 are In Manches from the District courts and placed [ murder of the Maxwell girl, was from 487 to 888. Manchester re Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulm and Income tax, return after you turn end's good weather showed an WE NEED HUNDREDS OF cut river Sood thia year -*re distribution center here went to a ter with 100 adult volunteers aa- In Superior courts. j releaoed from a reform school, odd- sun David of South Glastonbury equally good financial i-eturn for The publication also carried dis ported over 2UU cases of measles it in? near-by hotel seeking bumneaa. eisting them in their work. 2. Sex offenders would be sent ing that un'der hUi bill sex offend- uut week. This U the fourth week were Sunday callers at the home the Red CroBa, bringing Ita cam C-all Mrs. Triiax play advertising for the first lime Cook said that while reporta "W e buy our frog legs from a Bos A council of 25 members led by to Bta?e piison, regardless of age I era could not be sent to a reform In succession that measles have of Mr. and Mra. Charleo Fish. ’ Does anyone ever really check paign fund to a total of 28.302.32 since it reiiinied operationa. It CARS from the upper Connecticut river ton conocm,” demurred the hotel Commissioner Mary Keilly main- instead of to such institutions as school but would have to go to been the leading disease in the Mrs. Alice Foot, Mrs. Georgs It to see r^cther you’re right, or to date. This leave 25.597.68 still For Reser\ alioii8 totalled about 800 Inche.a. nasal- valley Indicate from 10 to 10 per manager. “Let’a aee what brand talna the atandard of Girl Scout Industrial schoola; stats prison. slats. Milne and Mrs. Edward Foote at ..wrong, or maybe cheating? to be raised to fulfill the quota of fled advertlsrmenta took np more REGARDLESS OF MODEL, BRITISH WAR o w t aioia anew than ueual. a oorh- you're buying,” aald Venable'a ing which la set up by the nationsi 8. All sex offenders would be T rsaliss,” the Isgislator said, tended the Lenten service held at Every return is checked. But 213.040. than a page. talaatlon of warm daya and frees* Tba Stats Department reported MAKE OR CONDITION man. The frog legs being served organisation. A Girl Scout Lead given mental examinations before "that my bill is a d ra ^ c one but to that chlcksnpox, inumpa, anu scar the Columbia church Sunday eve only three per cent are investigat Jot Elder and his committee klembert of the W8CS of the .Meanwhile, The Morning Union, lug nighta will continue to make in the hotel dining room had been ers' association gives troop leaders they are placed on trial; prevent further attacks on our let fever ursre also widespread ning. Dr. Robert C Baldwin, chair ed in the sense that a government have |>romlsed the town a quick South Methodist church are re which resumed publication last VETERANS the run*«ff gradual. shipped by Venable to Maaaachu- an opportunity to exchange ideas 4. The minimum-maximum type children we must take drastic man of the departmeht of Philfie^ agent tries to take them apart. and snappy campaign. If the re minded to call Mra. Ines Truax. Thuraday, carried eight page*. He said that heavleat concentra* eetta and re-ahipped back to this last week. With each diaessa Why are so few investigated' for troop activity, sa does the of sentence would be eliminated measures. Iticrsaoing in tbs number of cases phy waa the speaker. maining residential and retail can 4743, by Thursday evening of this A nienher of the SprIngfleM TOP PRICES tlona at anow were in the Con- Florida. The notel now Is getting Manpower, or rather the lack of Brownie Leaders' organisation. for maximum sentencea only; T have endeavored in my biO,” reported. Manebester reported one vasses and the contributions from week to make their reservations Newspaper guild iClO i reported paeOeut lakeo region at New ita frog legs direct from Venable. The prealdenta of the two groupe 5. The five-year maximum sen he said further, "to plug the loop OMideAvilkaid It. The Internal Revenue Bureau employee groups can be completed for the "meal In the upper room” case of dipthsrla during the past haa about 27,000 auditors and in that two editorial gulldamen, and are Mra. Rdwin C. MeveMever and Mra. tence for unnatural and lascivious holes in our laws through which week, tbs oiuy case in tbs su te this week with the success already which la being served on Monday PAID IN AT ONCt Alton Hall, respectively. There are leirAFreg vestigators. achieved by those teams who have some women electrical typesetter CASH ly. acts would be Increased to 10 years sex offenders have been escaping at presshL W Ehat evening, the 17 at the church at two Senior Girl Scout troops in So the three per cent of returns reported. Manchester should see oparatora. had returned to work. and the alx-montha sentence for year after year to prey once more Tbs Stats Department reported Crater S nw. NUNNAUY JOHNSON 6:15 o’clock. No effort haa been made to puh- BINGO Manchester holding the Interest CAVEY’S Investigated last year represented i the end of the Red Cross drive thia being lewd, wanton and lascivious on the public.” that whooping cough, German Following the meal. Mrs. Lillian .- CALL > OKAINGF HALL of teen-age girls. Sixteen Inter* only about 1,500.000 out of about ' week. Give generously—and now S. Bowers will read a portion from •t- ■ 1 mediate troops ere an extra ac measles, and pollomyeliUa are on GOING OVER 50,0(X).000 returns filed. | — to put Manchester over the top HONESTLY BUILT the decilns. and that for the oecond the book, "The Brother." by Dora-1 tivity for girls from 10 to 14 years. More .Vgents ,\dded In record time. thy Clark Wilson. The reading re Eleven Brownie troops keep the conaecuUve week there has been BIG! d a r k : E i n no report throughout the aUte of This year the number will g o ; fers to the last hours spent by hands and minda of the seven, Argues for a Minority up a bit because more agents Christ with his family. eight and nine year olds busy, typhoid fever. 9rh« ts — WrMs Is — sr PS.SS Is TONIGHT PAMELA have been added. Members of the society will as W. mm a#f ITMT oOSsst etl.y HONESTLY Juliette Low became interested MIRROR The smaller your income, the Bolton In Scouting In Ehigland where she sist in the dedication and com Genuine Good Weukly Dtior Prise less effort by the government to munion service to be conducted by met Lord Baclen-FOwell who start Charter Representation FORD THOMAS MITCHRL Investigate It. Why ? I’enny Rinifn 7:30 I*. M. Kegular Itinffo 8; ii; I* l - tor, is checked against the other Wednesday evening. March 12. Ail of mins and magnified It out of all town before Its adoption. London County- Hugh Allen, New "CRIfifINAL COURT” members desiring transportation Miss Catherine Kurys of French CHILDREN'S SKIRTS CHILDREN'S JUMPERS Noting that he had not actively Hussey noting the urgency for K. (i) ( . Iltllll OOIII (nformatlon In your file there. O b the Level At Cester and Broad proportion In order to discredit thr London, and Albert Frink, Nlnntic. If anything is found wrong, the nre asked to call Mrs. Eleanor 1 Road, who is a student at the Miide Up In Fancy Spring PlaidM union of which I am the elected engaged In party politics for years, adoption of the charSer which she Brace.. believes will give the town bettei This association which waa or New York office reports back to i New Britain State Teachera’ COl- lUO'^c All U'iNil: .Made Up In 3 Beautifal O P B N 24 H O U R S T B L B P U O N B 2872 president." end that he hesitated to project ganized about a year ago is show government and that now In force your local collector who may do I lege, visited Hall School last Tuea- Solid Uolora: bellow, (ireen. Fuchsia. His statement did not elsborsts party matters Into the current ing rapid growth and now num I day to observe an art lesson. .SIZES: 3 to 6x...... ' 1.49 dlocusaton, Buckley aald never under the to\^ meeting system one of several things; EvMenee Gone on this ''error" which he aald he bers more than 350 members. A He'll send you s refund If you've ^ The pupils of Hall School at ROLL-OVER had "openly admitted on numer theless that he strongly felt that where, she said "less than 80 peo c.-ie day field trial is to bo held ple can make the decisions foi paid too much tax. If you haven't Chicago—(Jh— Two men riding tended a short movie Tuesday aft- SIZES: 3to6x. ous occasions” and In spite of some Immediate and drflnite during the month of April end the SIZES: 7 to 12...... 2 .5 8 means for an oppoaltlon to ex 13,000 voters and 30,000 people.” paid enough, he may notify you by in a taxicab scowled at the meter ' ernoon: The movie waa “ Finding 2 .9 8 which the union "has expressed Representative Sherwo^ Bow committee appointed for this trial ROY WALDO mail to straighten it out. and growled: "It's clickin' off the . Vour Life Work.” This gave the Its confidence In me” on "three press Its opinion on tho l>oard of are Thomas Bentley of Bolton, R. directors should be provided! ers, speaking on the minority Is-, AND HIS HAW AIIAN SERENADERS Or. he may tell you to come to dimes too fast.” They ordered the Dupila an idea p f different voca CAPABLE decisive occasions.” F. Harris of Talcottville, aarence Under the charter’s terms a sue, said he felt that Democrats his eifflce. Or, he may send some driver to stop, produced a pistol tions and w'hat' is needed to gain "Bollylng Behind |i sited Front” Bamforth of Rockville, Charles one to check on your books. and a w-rench. removed the meter ! '•II'" "s . GARAGE DOORS OPEN BHAIl jAlfSBOOM SAVE! town manager form of govern could long ago have had a quail- Fish of Gilead and Robert M. TONIGHT! Asserting the “ unlon-buatera” ment la to he set up. There will fled candidate elected If they would If you think the government and faded away In the nighU I 7 ■! film "Young Mr. Lincoln” DAILY SAVE! had failed In their first major Treat of Manchester. FINE ’TEVERYBODY IS IN LEGAL agent who has checked on you Is FROM KniTTino mills BUY he three selectmen, whose nnlv stop their own bickering and name FOOD TH E ACT!” move to split the union, Robinson real duty will be to make voters. and support someone the majority Mrs. J. Kellogg White, her BEVERAGES wrong, you can appeal to hts bos.s. 9 A. M. MANCHESTER GREEN. CONN. AT said "our members In Connecticut A nine man board of directors will of towns people could have con- daughter, Mrs. William Kowalski Can Appeal to Tax Court I f you’re turned down all along 'TO FAirrORY are rallying behind the banner of form the basis of local govern fldence In. and aona Arthur and Thomas, were Orders Taken P H O N I 7 17 0 1 callers St the home of Mrs. Alex the line, you finally can appeal to J 9 P. M. PRICES! s solid, united front. ment. They will he elected blen- On Mra, Holden's plea for more 'The Increasing desperation of ntaltv by popular vote. Town Spak In Ekkst Hartford recently. the U. S. Tax court. voting places. Bowers said that es This court haa 16 judges who the secssslonUt forces In the Con meetings will be atvollshed. .Thus tablishment of additional polling The next meeting of the Lenten NOW necticut area has caused their the board will combine both exec services will be held at th Gilead travel around the country to hear Nourishing •DeKchus- places would Increase expense and \ appeals from people who think allies In National CIO and In utive and teglHlatIve authoritv. that to hl.s mind there was no need Congregational church Sunday J ezssnss they’re being taxed too much. other CIO unions to Intensify their Under them, the manager will of them. Voters are freely trans evening March 16, at eight o’clock. fbr attack (on the union.)" have almost total authority and Rev. Lynn from the Hartford For example: If you live In New idsai Toddlers for ported If they so wish, he said, and Orleans and have appealed to,the total responslhUlty for the con at one presidential election In Seminary will be the gueat speak- Oortea, Spanish explorer end duct of the town alTatrs. court, you can wait there till one which some 13,000 persona voted, of the judges gets around to Nes’ conqueror, discovered that the As- Not a Party Matter nil had been accommodated by five CEO. R E P E T T I * * * J I M TILLONA tecs of Mexico brewed and drank Orleans. April Delivery Buckley said that It was not minutes before the polls cIoimkI. 3 7 O A K STREET TELEPHONE 3 9 2 2 Moat people settle their cases MEINZ VEGETABLES chocolate 400 years ago. malnlv a party matter that mi t Against Further Delay T O P S fOft A PLEASURABLE EVENING" before they get to the Tax court nority representation Is desirable. Senator House, noting that because you need a lawyer to rep He asserted It was s question of there w^s no claim made that the resent you there. with PHONE 2>0963 good government. Noting that It charter Is a final and perfect In- [ € □ 3 3 3 So the Tax court judges almost was too late now to expect that stniment. asked that an Insistence WEDNESDAY aad TnVBS. entirely hear complaints involving PIN-WORMS radical change would be mnde In on minor Issues be avoided so that TONIGHT large amounts of money. now can be liealen! the draft of the charter, he aake act In a apeelal way to remova Pln- several present Including Rlrhaisl |j approved by that body, it will Mrs. O. F. Berr of Main street ! \ Worma. So watch the warning nigne Martin, former selectman. Martin { then be returned to the town vot- blended into rich milk gravy Ydur hands con be soft smooth and beautiful, that may moan PIn-Worma In your Sunday. I SPECIALS Child or yvursalf—oapaelally the ag- sald that now, even though randl-' for final vote before It becomes - Mias Marion Loetscher of H a rt-' — Heinz Vegctablei with datv* aas-shBasWiIn-patty p rlwian i TODAY THROUGH too, rfielf loveliness saleguar^ad- by this creamy, gcavallag racial Itch. And dnn;t dulay! ojieikllVb.----- — <954,m n t.% WfcrMg.wiW .Lanih.Ao.d Uyjt-^suudHSi, a - Aak your druggtat for JATWR'a P-W there is no bar to‘ any p<>raon be fMrenta l lr . 2nd Mrs. Jacob LoeDi ^ Materials Aren I This Pltritijul — Ncft YeL But Soon! non-sticky, delightfully scented and follow the dlrectlona ■ coming a candidate. - SATURDAY ' "Wui-birtimMl main dtM f'fsi''' P-W maana Pin-Worm rellatl ' ocher of Berr avenue. I It waa Martin'a contention that Evee. At 8:80. Wed. aad Sat. Mr. and Mra^ William Eberle of older babice! It's mildly sea Manchester's election and primary Modem oad Old' FasMooed MEMORIAL — HABTFOkD Mats. A t 2:80. Maple street, are the parents of a soned— chopped to a parti Oldsmobiles system itself takes care of the mi aon born at the Johnson Memorial nority question by compelling can DANCE I cle size that promotes baby't hoapitaL Stafford Springs. didates to run against each other At 5 ^ , easy chewing— packed with You may not be able to buiJd that - Mias Marjorie Skiff of L|ong- y.4LVES-f;RIND all the way through from the time City View Dance' Hail UP IN meadow. Mass., was the guest of plenty of energy and invit NEMT-SAVING they declare themaelvea until .their ing flmi or he'll like! Includes: Check Valve Springs: Remove, Reffiee election. Keeasy Htroet Mist Hattie iBerr .of Main street, new home right away. But you can HAND LOTION Sunday. * I and Grind Valvea;. Make l.iflera Rotate: Clean Bark Martin's s'laiHl Wednesday, March 12 Aniang l^eini Junior feed* The irSfREE! Tbwn Cterk Samuef J.“ Ttirking- Mrs. Horace Huntly o f Nova { Carbon; Adjust TappeiN; Tune Engine and >,Uia (t ohMSiA t>a(Qtn*and alter > (Deke) Fbwier. Prompter, *''’'8cbTi3fa‘ Who has been vtifttn^-IWr’ ton further, pointed out that a F6r t u T c ^ e o n ' -‘lif. k-*—Aaalyae-Slaloay'**"— vjj ‘If start plannine now. Go to your wothing; on the entire body^ after, Democrat could be - -and has been Aad Hla Famorn . aon and family Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hemmeller of Maple ' Y au il AIm find Chappad bavmgs bathing; on omu, elbows, keels, legs, —nominated by Republicans, or Cora lluskrra Band 6 CYLINDER— all iiarts . .816.IN1* vice versa. In primary an MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN_ TUESDAY. AIARCH 11, 1941 P A G E n V E
iMANCHE-STER EVENING HERAI.D. MANCIlESTEft. CONN.. TUESDAY. MARCH 11,194? trips from the airport to land To Be Graduated nerted material* at the Corncll- w n o —i«M W UN»—lOlff Group Elects Picket Threat Dubilier Elect nr Corp., Sunday WOBO—1Z, Today *8 Radio WTHT—ISW and Monday. About 2.10 workers CRAFTSMAN Halts Air Raid are still employed at the plant The Weather^ Boxcars and War^s Aftermath Complicate Its Officers Joseph T. Cahir, Rhode Island's acting state labor dictator, told Newsprint Shortage Hits Crisis Plympton that if a picket tine wer* AUTO BODY SHOP WONfi*^AHbur Hole An Already Tough Problem for American Newspapers lif if i- ♦ Civic Music Association Hrlicoptrr Transporta* IM lK m HIlirrHKKh WDRO-House Party: Newo. I WTHT—Music with Una King established at the airport "no other planes wmild then land" be WKNB—Newa; Mailbag.. w n c —Hollywood Theater Closes Its Season Sue* lion of Raw Matrrials '112 .U14 UHARTKK OAK STKEKT 1:45— cause they are manned by AFL WON8 — Rdmonce of Gema; pilots. • T ’- ' f WONS—Inside of SporU ccssfully ■ Disronlinucil ■ ■» CANADA WbNS Juke Box. f-nv" W THT—Glrond’a Mturic Hall. Half in jest. S P. Jason, sgent Expert Painting and Color W nc—Backstage Wife. WDRC—Big Town The Civic Miislr Associatinn, re New Bedford. Mss*., March It - of Local 59. AFL Teamsters union, WONS—ScoUond Yard cently closed its third season with (A5—Helicopter transportation of' said >Ts.terday that his men - 32 ot Plendinq. Comolete Retini.c*^*no. Stella Dolloa. WTHT—Lum and Abner th* presentation of the Griller raw material* to a local electric whom are on atrike—might resort All ryp«a nf W rerkt CompletHy Krpairrd l.ikr Nr«s! w n c — to use of kites to cln-umvent AU t i f i b - w n c —Milton Berle Show Strlnig Quartet, the fourth in the plant, where tcamatkra-are on W rid in g THI : 8:15— 1940-47 series of concerts. atrike, was dlscontmuod today movement of the helicopter. WDRC—Joey Kema Orcheatro. WltFCKKIt SKKVK'K - TKI.KIMfONK t l!M8 RIS7 WONS—Adventure Parade. ' W THT—H. A. D. A. Speaks Officials have announced that a after organired lab<^ threatened The union is demanding pay . WTHT—Girond e Music Hall. 8:80— new membership campaign ’will to picket the big Rhode Island hikes for teanu-ters, warehouse " ' ( F oi Niffhl W rerkrt Srrvlcr (’nil R29M M ' ' WTIC—Lorenzo Jones. I WDRC—Mel Blanc Show s ta rt In the spring. State airport. men. shipping clerk* an I power WONS—Adventures of the Fal- Civic Music Association officer* Leon W'. Plympton, Jr., president truck operators. WONS—Buck Rogers. I coo for the 1947-48 season are as fol of the New England Helicopter WTTC—Toung Wldder Brown. I WTHT—Boston Symphony lows: Selectm an Harold A. TYirk- service, said h<- withdrew the "fly Return* \l Wrong Time w n c —A Date With Judy tngton. reelected president; vice ing windmill" when Informed by UNITED f i : 6 ^ WDRC—Gateway to Music. 9:00— presidents are C. Elmnri Watkins, Rhode Island's Gov. John O. Pas Rochester. N Y.—i/D-Olc Call- US. STATES WKNB—News; Public Service. WDRC—Vox Pop James T. Blair, Leon O. Fallot. ture that the American Federation son spent the flrst part of the win Robert W, Russell. Mrs. Charles C. ol Labor had complained that the 45 WONS—Hop H arrigan. WONS—Gabriel Heatter Yerhury, Frederic E. Werner, I ter In his native .Norway—famous - WTHT—Terry. WTIC—Amos 'n Andy date's airport at Hillsgrove was for ita skiing and winter spoils— Leon C. Bradley and Dr. Eugene j "being used aa a strike-breaking and didn't see a flshe of snow. He W n c—When A Olrl Marries. 9:15— Davis. u WONS—Real Stories from Real Ml** Bertha E. Bdyevi depot." returned to Rochester In the midst Mra. Philip Neladn, secretary; The helicopter made several WKNB—5tam>ag. U fe Mrs. Harold C. Alvord, assistant | of the season’s worst storm. WON8—Superman. secretary and Harold C. Alvord. \ Miss Berth* E. Bllyeu, daughter WDRC-Arthur Godfrey Talent of Mr. and Mra. Carl N. Bllyeu of rttWAR NOW W THT—8kv King, treasurer. w n c —Portia Faces Ufa. Scouts Mrs. Fred Moore Is chairman of 206 Woodbridge atreeL will be WORLD RRODUCTION WONS—American Forum of the th« membership committee and graduated Friday, March 14 from 6IRISI WOMEN! im r THIS IF YOU'RE m AND CONSUMPTION WDRC — Connecticut State A ir Edgar H. Oarke. chairman of the Lawrence and Memorial hospital in Teachers Association; Old Rec- WTOT — American Discussion prospective member committee. New London. Tbaaa ara oaa-toa rail* af aawaprtat. Oaa Mg l/ong ranga ranaa of tlia afcort- RaUaf from praaant am arganry Immadlala caoaaa af tha praaant waroanlag of tha obortoga ora Naimprlnt la omrra and aoatly. onl Shop. League A total of 22 directors have been A graduate of Manchester High I paprr fmm wn a t c o m n from tree* WTIC—Fibber McGee and Molly aehont with the clas* of 1943, Mis* » tiMM. T b m tar plMitjr af tree* iMrt vary rity pra v" at State Department of Eklucatidn, Found Suspended by WONS—Sports Roundup; Musi 11:00— wa* "being led around by the said they oaw an automobile speed III for aeveral month*. Mr*, (.'hrla- to the Red Croa*. planned pot luck dinner with their place of business are support will be guest speaker tomorrow ev cal Roundup. News on all station* noae," Alfred Wcchsler of Hart About Men** Q ub H ere ing away after they had heard the trn*en i* the dnughter of the late An Interesting meeting on the David K. Strom a* toastmaster ing that, town liutead of their own. ening at the PTA meeting to be Rope from Tree w n c —Bob Steele; U 8. Weath 11:05— Montclair, N. J. — E dgar W. ford. the Senate minority leader, Thus. If an emergency aiisea In nhol and "several groan*." Cor- Mr. and Mra. Wlnflcld 8. Vinton of tr.scuanion of Wills was held at and chairman of the meeting held held at 8 o'clock at the Center er Bureau. WDRC—New* Adams, 62, general patent attor- said the McConaughy administra neliua O'Brien, a private wateh- Coventry and funds are needed, I ney for the Western Electrle com tion wa* "floundering" and that Th« Mw’b Ertaadablp Club of thia towrn. Hhe formerly taiiKht I tToventry Grange Hall on Friday | thereafter. A permanent par- school. School street. Her subject Rocky Hill, March tl.—Pi—Al l i m m ^ E HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF fbr Cripplod Children, give a very police said. recently awarded her Silver Star I Richard Sherman, small son of the educational philosophy of the , Mis* Cora H Webb Home Police Chief Elmer J. Edwards w n c —Lowell Thomas, I WDRC—Columbia Mosterworks director of the National library of bert J. She*. 33. of Waterbury, Police said llial the fact Miss Cora H. Webb, Home Dem- said that Daniclecki'a body was WONS—Emil Coleman's Or Madrid. critically Injured Sunday morning Infortaatlva-talk on tha work be fcf ** ** * *“.* * t certificate whicn 1* given on th»-1 Mr. ar ' Mr*. Henry Sherman ooun- 7:00— j BLACK AND WHITE AND ing dona by the Shrlaers. through allII ugnu W«M nut aim the atreeta i ...... year*. of Grange ™ j ^VHS «' admitted "• to the .Manchester , found suspended by a rope from a WDRC—Mvaterv of the week chestra; Newa Pittsburgh—J. Pauli Fife, for when hla car went off the Cheahire- THE ONI.Y ONE ON THE E.VST SIDE were lllu.itrallon of the present work recomnitnded for your ty. augge*ta a moat simple Md ob- W O N S -F ulton Lewis. .Ir. WTIC—Your United Nations mer Allegheny county solicitor and Walerbury highway Irf Cheshire out North Anwrica and Hawaii niembershlp. Bi-slde* her hus- Memorial hospital Saturday eve- In tree near the Rockv Hill Veterans COLOR FILM fbr tha cripplad children. Mr. over what happened. Flood said band. Charlrs, she 1* *iirvlved by helng done In hlaloiy in connec thoughtful reading. It la more than vioua rule for saving strength WTIC—Supper Club 13:00— general counsel , for National Can and S t nick two trees and a rock, nlng. houaewrork. "Sit to do all lengthy died last night at a hospital here. KELLY TIKES ACCESSORIES nataraon a Paat Potentate of the the area had been cast In darkness four chfldmi. Robert. Gladyce. There were «6 present at Neigh tlon with Mr. Piiirchlll's talk. 1 account of *0 many ton* of home where the Ans-)nla veteran 7:15— WONS—George Olaen’a Orchea- Corp. He was born in Sterling, III. when an electric trannformer at Coventry ' Die dining room was moat pleas- goods or clothing shipped to needy joba located in one place—ironing, was admitted Feb. 1 for "domicil* WDRC—Jack Smith Show I tra BhriaarB, Uhiatrated hla talk with Shirley iiiiil Roy, and a b ro th er.; „ p||jht held areas of the wot Id, although that polishing silver, peeling potatoes or lary care." aaaae oonvtnclag aUdea. He alao burned out earlier In the evening. Arthur J. Vinton of this town j oianpe. Thursday eveninc The “"^'y ""f* effectively decorated In WONS—Tello-Teot WTIC—News; Design for Lis Efficient Service ' ReaHoiiable Prices He said police were convinced thi* green and white In co-ordination Is included. It is a atory of the preparing other vegetables or Had Become Melancholy WTHT—Elmer Davis tening ■raamited a local youth who bad Funeral services were held at 1 i^rturrr'a program consisted of a meeting of human needs which gO|'^»nlta; hand-mixing bread, cake or haaa hMped by this movement. The Incident had no connection with with 8t. Patrick's day. Mrs. Mary Chmura of Ansonla, w nc—News of the World ' 13:30— the shooting. the Secoml Coiigregallonal church 1 movie "Old McDonald Hack a far deeper than the physical needs ! cookies, and packing lunches.'' It's Danieleckl's sister, was quoted by IN T H E REAK O F THE JOHNSON BLOCK PROfiCRiPriON p h a r m a c y chib and the church pledged an thIa afternoon at 2:30 p. m. and icarm" shown by .Mr. and .Mr*. A group of mepibers of the or 1:80— I WONS — George Towne's Or- McNear died at 11:15 p. m. at ganizational committee of the Na of food, shelter snd medicine. • a good Idea b^auae standing takes authorities as saying that her WDRC—American Melody Hour * chestra •*UI MAINSrOirT*MAMCHCKT(M •Bwuat which win antltle them to Rev. Allen H. Giito.i olTlcInled. ’ n„viHrd Chapman of .Spiingtlcld. brother had contracted malaria Maim ft. an aodoerment certificate. than Hale Community Center met Mrs. A. E. Stewart, branch ! P*'’ «n«f«y than alt- ■aar Tbrnaurar'a Bapart wixa'b2th?‘"«*'irhe*h*d‘\tt^^^ Thursday evening nnd plana,...... wei-e chairman of lh« north end Red enerify studies and dengue fever during the war TWiyJk—» 4 4 S 7 , , Crosliy Film Service. They also formulated for the women to Cross Fund riimpaign announces 1 *tiow. The draw back la th at most and had become melancholy. Tba ehib alao heard a report Satuiday evening a llegloiml showed * short funny. "Slnbad KELLEY’S SERVICE CENTER tnm fba traasurer which enabla'na Snow as chairman. Follow- schiiltheiss. Mrs.' John H. W est-, The Coventry Players group will 1 height for sitting. hind those program change* that to the commercials. • A Brooks^ * A very inle'resllng ; Ing the refreshments dancing wa* Mra. Ernest Evans. Mra. Wil-1 convene tonight for a reg------ed that admissions arc made when Meanwhile, the sponsor is re Sound Sy»teni8 pcogram, dlnaera by the Man‘a veterans are shown to be "without come more or leas regularly to the Oob, aontrlbutkma by the Elp- ! diseuaalon on program was held enjoyed by all During the business j h . Kenyon. Mra. Leslie Rich- ular monthly meeting at the Na- | Firemen Have to Call HcId ported negotiating with Arthur 'ount on These 10 Advantages— Dale Rtmk a Id evorvon^^ drtiared It wa* a ' meeting. Coventry Grange voted „r,)son. Mrs. Cleon L. Hurd. Sr., than Hale Corirmnlty Center. All ' "cip resources." network schedules, there's often Godfrey and his talent scouts, Mic.rophonen worth Laague Group and Individu In addition to his parents and al laamhare of the church and ' verv w orthw hile meeting W’iihui 1 to give $10 to the American Re>l8ze Tueaiday nights and with * record Impiedlately or next fall. Boutham New Bngbuid Cbnfer- from 9 a.ni. to 4:30 p.m. and 8at- Woodward, M aster of Fhrst O n tra l Wallingford. March 11—(A«l— R adios aaco. Booth church has the dlatlnc- tirday from 0 a.m. to 8 p.ni. Pomona and Beatrice Little. Ju- home from St. Francis hospital, will be refreahment chairman and w-as inadvertei.tly omitted In a yesterday under the eaves of the of 12 years in the networks. James Hocking, 63, burned to death Johnson and his sponsor have tloa of havlag been the largeet TnnIghI ' venlle Doptity. and several Mrs- — 'part of her assisting committee ! previous report f two-story building, and the flre- in his home last night. Fire Chief Coming Up Tonight: NBC 8 new yC will be Mra. Edna Lewi*. During the Sunday morning acr- men found they needed a ladder. agreed to end their contract come Milton'--Berle show in replacement oontrlbutor to this fund and the Anierlcan lx>g1on Anniversary 1 ,t V John Czlnc reporting a flaah ex May 20, although the arrangement aacoad church la the coafarearc to Banquet ^ mcntE were Ecrv*'*! by Ibe L«'itur- Members of the new school vices at the First Congregational But they had none. There's Is a plosion apparently had occurred for Rudy, Vallee, to include Dick Kqiiitl 'rradiii^ building committee will meet to- church, the following were admit-, pumper station. So. reluctantly ori^nally had been set up to cover Farney j3C»ilian singer, and Ray pay Its goota. "Gold in the Hllla." play by Ro-' t of East Central Pomon:i and when a fuel oil jug broke while the three years. Parka was quoted as AaaouBcotaent wan made that tary Club and (\>mmunlty Players ! "be wa* assisterl by Mrs. O. O. night at the Town Clerk * office ted to the fellowahip: Raymond the fl emen rang the gong, and victim was attaching it to a range. Bloch's orrnfstra. > Mra. Verna Lee and ilra. Agnes Harry Bate* and Robert Junior ffour companies raced to their aid being dissatisfied with the num April Ig aad If will be work days Holltoter Rchool Aiidllnriiim. Anderson. Ahead Hocking was alone when the ac ber of commercial announcement* at the camp, when men of the ! 8unday morning Rev. Allen H Ziiclrh will he co-chairman of the , Bate*, upon confession of faith; i —bringing ladders. cident occurred. Identm By Dust Don ’/ Wait Another Day ' " J . We'i "W h-'ou? F ^ r r:’pot’ tir^h: (4'onlliiiied from Page One) 1hack party tonight In the church | .Tohn MacDonald Stone, Sr., and ’ SEE OUR LARGE SEI.ECTION OF naie a. south chiir. h. ^ , , bnl'. John MacDonald. Jr., by transfer tributed the ‘‘break” to a drop In From, a mlcroscolplcal examina It. L, and help ^ tb soma nacre- the rating of the program, which tion of the dust found In a watch, aaiy work which la being planned Nalurtlay, March 1,7 Matthew 3:0.3.U. Hi* scripture for, did not vote. Ihousands of hi.* iid- cimirniaii Ml.. Harry It. llyiin. of menibcrship from their former FINE WOOLEN AND WORSTED SUrriN(;S Anmul meeting of Britlah-Amer- t^c morning was taken from He-1 hrrciit* followed Ms oxuniple. ^ ^.strict Red Cross churches. The choir of the church , has Amos and Andy of NBC as a French scientist clalnv* th at ho th a n . 194 HIGHLAND STREET competition. Johnson, in turn, in can tell the kind of work in which TIekaU far tka annual Oommua- lean Club M S p.m. brews 3:12-19 and 4:11-16. Dm- > Heavy Early Ballnl ; Fund Campaign annovinccs that will meet Friday evening for re-' LININGS AND CORDUROYS A ** Hale’s by service the choir rendered • in central Luzon, seat of the ;he loe.il branch quota Is $650 nnd , hcarsal at the home of Mrs. Ell- , the man owning the watch Is en- laa Braakfast- ^ tbe Men's Club, TELEPHONE 2-1133 fiOfcd. OUR PRICES ARE .50c TO »LS0 PER YARD whidi U to be held at tba church. Anaerson-Bhea AuxUlary, V. K. W., anthem "May Now Thv 1 nnkahalnhun Hgr.-’rlnn reform that the follow.iig solicitors are znbeth White. Rlnlcy Hill. Cyril I KEN’S LESS THAN AT ANY HARTFORD STORE J .Sunday morning, March 30, 1047, Rliinlay, March 17 Spirit" SchuetkyS»L , m ovem ent, there wss an iinexpe^t-1 diligently covering their rc*pe<-tive G rant of England will be g u est' GIFT SHOP = at 7 a-m. ware put on sale. The klillUry Whitt, 8t. Brlilget's Mia* Dorothy flates w-ss t h e , ^.iiy h e a v v eaiiy ballot, chiefly ■ terrifnrie* during t h e m o n t h of preacher next Sunday morning. He | apaaker for this occasion is to be hall. Daughters^ of Isabells lleader x 66x 1 VI ••»at x.*Christian •*■ a>»v****- Endeavor 8mi- | a m o n g *«*f*«^v»**.villagers, March: Mi** Nellie Wolfe, Mis* will alao speak at 8 p. m. Sunday I • NOVELTIES • TOYS • PLACQUES IMMEDIATE Colonial Remnant Shoppe Rmaaa Plorca. of Brooklyn, conn., r«r I"** her topic was: voting wa* liglff In Baguio, a Jnne Fliihertv. Mr.*. George A.' to a town-wide meeting In the Na • PLASTICS • CARDS • CLOCKS 115 Center Street aaa at tbe moat prominent lay for WSCS. South church. ! "Why Should I Be a Christian? „tnild be affected Cour. Mr*. Henrv J.-vekson. Mrs. than Hale Community Center on ' OCCUPANCY laadera of the Baptist church, in Malurday. March 38 i In the Junior Society Aline Loy-| ^ , . ^ . , , 1, . A,„pi i(.sn participation Grace Charlaud Mr. nnd Mrs Her- Coventry. England. Just Arrived! SPECIAL! For Easter! .Nutmeg Forest Tall Cedars of r.ini led the meeting with -*“■ lh<’ In gold mining. It wa* reported ^ hort Colburn, Mi*...... Ernest...... ^ Evans. Dr. Charles W. Strant of North | a this aaetion at the country. An in- a n c h e s t e r ; vlUUon la cordially extended to Lebanon Annual Ladles' Night at ' theme "The Church Reaching l''f | fhn Hmendnient.Hin4>Miimtni3n MofHV, M^^*. Oioon (Coventry haa the distinction of M all men In this area to come and Masonic Temple. Hupper at rt:30, | Children." . ituxas. drcN.seil In Imiuaeiilate L. Hurd. Sr., ^fis.* Dorothy Nye. having two reserve grand ebam-1 EASTER BUNNY CANDLES JENSEN STREET jdn with the men of South Meth Wedneaday. Auril 9 “ la* Thelma Wright w ho lui* , „ ,pHg of flaming i Audrey Bourgeoi.*. Mrs. Mary plon* nut of one stable. "Blaze o f. Eleven Inches Highi— Ti imincd In Gay ^Holiday Colors! Ideal location—Ideal home— odist church, for this period of Dance. Llnnr Lodge K of P at hougninville.i In his lapel a n d F>«herty. Mra. I-nwronce Latimer. Glory" and "Hallle’s Prlncesa" to j For the Kiddles and Grownups, Too! large lot—6 flnl*hed rooms, t fUlowahlp. 'HekeU may be obtain Orange hall. pnemuimia------"and ‘ Miss Shirley , ..^..mglng a thin malarca cane, Mrs. Louis Lussler. Mrs.' Ernest be "cited" at the Connecticut aafinlshed on third floor. Living ed from members of the club or Friday, April II, Wright who lia* also had measles ^vsiteil his turn at the poll*. Chat- Starkrl. Mr*. Lawrence K, Allen. ^ Horse Show banquet hold a t the room, dining room, kitchen. 8 at the church office. Boy Scouts Jam boree at .'^t«tr me improving. They would « tluR with newsmen, he termed the Miss Arl«ne Franz. Mias >e**le 1 (j„rde Hotel in New Haven Satur bedroom* and tile bath. Oil When ^YouWe Cooking With G as’’’* joy card* during their eonflnr- ^vonl.llie assas.*ln an am ateur, who QIcKlcnning. Ml*. W alter Thorp. | $1.00 - .50c - 25c I Armory. American Legion Band hunting hot water heating ays* to play. menl didn't wait long enough after piill- WE HAVE A SELECTION OK EASTER DUCKS. TOO! T f - 4 ~ V r ! L MIs.* Esther Koehler entered j),., pj,, American-made ■ I.FffnI Notires tern. Garago In ha*emrnt. Near Railroad Head Malurday, April 19 I.pffnl Notirea You Are Welcome To Dixip.ln and Browse Around bu* and school. .AalUng. $11.000. Their pleosure CfiUfit OR SpfitlHffrsCfi«kiag-You get any CoHRt OR coRvonient cotkiRg-You'll get Nutmeg Fore.t fall Cedar* of 1 AT A rOVRT o r PROBATE held Any Time. Open 7 Days a Week. A heat you want instantly. You can Htart features unexcelled in cooking convenience Shot to Deatli i-ebanon Bprlng Ceremonial at Sunday to niidei-go an Hpiwiidoe- Bi'fore voting. Roxas called at AT A COURT o r PROBA t IF Mi\ It Maiicheater. . slthln Slid for th* EAST HARTFORD Masonic Temple. .only. .North hosnltnl where Photogra- Rt wHhln nnd for th . ni»lrlrt nf M«nehe*ter. on the lOth cooking quicker and finish faster. — features which eliminate guesswork. .All gill* Interested In forniiiig pp,,. ii;pi|t|o Mngalang. woiiiidiHl DttftrU-t of MftiirhrMRr. on tlir 10th ' .lav of M«r. h, A.D.. 11>47. SI NNYDALE PLACE won’t interfere (lasttaued ii»in Page One) Me -'PHI 36 a Gill Scout troop are leqiie.slod py grenade, was reported out (lav of March, A.D.. 1M7. l■I.•^..llt W IL U A .M 8. H Y D E E»q.. - You're “ii Praarnt IfON. W I L L I A M S. MYDK I llilge. 4-lloom llouKe In nice condl* vav'u at rat attataar atai ta ntsr ttana CfiMlt fR ItIV trigiml CMt unth no rrpm- CtRRt RR RMdorR Cttkitg hinielh anniversary banquet of to meet this evening at the Sonlh pf danger * KMjitf of Domitili'k D Amico, late of tlon. lArge lot. Near hu* line. aive installation charge — You get more style" when you’re cooking with gas. The late the cab of a T 1* A w locomo- M Manchester Fire Dept., at ' Coventry Commiinitv Center at considered "Crank" bv Police EntaU* of Frank V Williams. I*t^ of | Manch^eter In nald district, dereaaed. •Modern convenience*. Immedi I with your businessi Uva near HoUle. III. Masonic Temple. 1 3 jp 3 o-cicH.p u tran*porta ^ Maiilla barber who related Manchester, tn eaid District, •trceal* Tpon application of Frank D'Amico, ate occupancy. Must he sold practical usable features. finest chefs in the country insist on ga.* Detective Chief Fred Nussbaum cd. < Rfimlnistrator. praying for authority I cfXiking. Tuesday, April 15 tlon 1* needed, please conliict Mrs freelv and In precise detail how he .The adniliiiMratrlx Ituvini! cxhlhited i to pell certain real eoslgte particularly ; thi* week. Asking 85J100. ! On your next busineu trip to COHfit OR lew eperatillg cest-G a8 ia an aoid be was reThtcklng all wilness- Eiilertalnment at Tinker Hall-Gordon llanniton If eiumgti in- p^, thrown the grenade was held her administration account with said I described in said application on file. \ t '* ea to the McNear assassination to *pnu*ored by I.>egree of I’oea- tereat f* allown in llil.* end of tbe („ Hdibid piiaoii. Manila _ police estate to this t'ourt for allowance, it is I it is New York, why not $skt th* economical fuel — provides the lowest cost CoHRt OR booRty it tko kitekon - The - - - - - ■ i daUrmine whether h|s Wllcr f i r e d . ______. A - i * < 6* x r . v M•dcci^ts . i h Secu streamlined design of modern gas ranges ■ W 'ktrttortolnH *'ht*W *“''brr - 1 At»rit'17'liWd: l i ' ' TlieOa. J* .LaGace BJodprfl s»pking. Ask anyonejv hojiwes g ^ (OOt. Gypsy Alinstrel show r 8roh*tt„offla;, JgtDfI" .! long weekend together.’ If you r ’ "iMntrRwte'ko. thfi fiHttuHfvenetgo of'teday’r ’' 1 "DliHTtetr'sn the ITthf-oiar—-«f™r Real E.state and InHorance Comit OR Jew tHOiRtOOIOCO c o st—Top" McNoar's walking stick, lie said, Co-\Vrd* H.illistrr street liave bi'en Invited to visit the The barber, identilled by police jp„ |g asstitned for » heartii* on ' Marrii....I. .X a D..rx IMT.4BJW «l At *m o'cIOrk*v*«*tAe.W Iniw the9l*M < |"*^om e Thtmday and *tsy*“ THI lASY WAY ■ '"kitchens. ■ was found atToos the street from !»••• Rockville Jewish Youth Lc.igiii- .'it as Jnllo Gliillen v Cnerpo, 50, read- the allowance of *ald aitnilnlstratlon ! fore noon, and that notice be given to 470 Main SI. IVIancheater burners last a lif'etime. Rugged construc Wkerc his buUet-plerced body lay. . _ " ' dnesduy. April .i» Rockville this evening. Cars w ill llv toUl offirri-s and newsmen he ' aerouiil with »ald .••l»|.' nnd sneer- ' all per»mi» interested In said estate of | Tel. 6471 or 2*0037 - through Sunday, jo u have tion means continuing top performance. ^ CtRRt OR cooking porfoctioo - No special Muoaboum oaid McNear, a p*I Angeles- » 1 l.P, .Many •...... rat* In the prngniin On March '.Msl thev bn- M aga'ang, CoL Joae Tando of before the day of said hearing thereto, nnd make return to this court. TChursday N ight I tht um k. • Hava that "Wall-TaUarad look." ^ e U>* Aiigolr* ares, lurniiig up „,.iRpp„r willi Vei ii .n Grunge the iiresidentlal palace guard*. W IL L IA M 8. Itvnr.. .Iiidge. WILLIAM 8. IITOE. Juilge. Immediate Occupancy! ' Convenient connecting- • IspariatHad Teachers ta show you haw. CtRRt RR CloiR COOkiRg-The clean blue a n d r o r v ^ n i ’e f K e '•asyOwmiM.'*.*! v*j'jq ni'ipw n At 8 O'clock . room arrangements available. M. have b t^ hie atlck in a des^r- ""'J' the speakers- ■ pTaTro'i\«‘-'iff^^^^ -ettx'iittjta.'vwai' 6500 Down Payment—Bal- • Compiataly aquippad Saw(p§ Keamt. gas flame means no sooting of utensils. aU attempt to halt his a'n er. eardem.^ InJj"" The .Mothers' club will meet at romiiided an appeal to the crowd of 50.000 to anpport the parity .* ij'-ysC • li. Oorooar Chauncey Wood aaid he i n ty Health the Chinch Comnumity Hou.«e tin* month. New 4-Room ain* I aa far in advance os you can. clean — stays bright and shiny. found ao powder bum s on the vie* ,,.;T ^ ’ evening at 7:45. amendnient. HOME, SAFE HOME? files. 2 unfinished up. Fire* i o r 0 u ^ . d a 's body, which he said indicated Till' (hiventry 'Fi.iBiiii'nt So- I POUe FINI niSTAUnANTt wMi rlvly will meet foi iin all-day I'uk-nlH Win f'reedoni i place and all other improve tO O bt woa imt fired upon at close ?or‘ltower.’“"’by eating dcc-aving Not accoitling to the fact*. N eaily five See the I.-ate*>l Gas Ranges At bouqneta discarded In biinine.sn dis meeting at the h/mie of the pre*l- mllUdn home accidents a year! That's why ments. Garage and large 2-HOUR LESSONS Your Favorite Appliance Store vcho cooks * Aroa wltnaoMs said they saw Chicago - lAh... John Peterson,- a Ow t*y new Cswtsrr nsw* trict*. denl, Mr*. Ruth'Hill, tomorrow. every housewife ought to have an Aetna V. F. W . lot. •a automoblla opoeding away after The mid-week Lenten service 29. .Htiiig aiij danced his way to I freedom when he appeared bdfore ; Housewife's Accident Insurance Policy. N O m tbe obot woe fired. However, Po- 8elf-SI>|ed K \|irrl* Sliiin;>nl will be" held at the home of Mr, Um Uout Pimnk fi. Flood de- and Mis. L»-KoV Robert* on to- Miiibcipal Judge Victor A. Kula, Costa very little! Kaglatar now tar Morning, Attarnaan at Peterson. Hrr;ii5,ned on a dlsoidcr- POST ROOMS eloNd "f don’t see bow XcNear t>...«i..a• /a.Oif*. ij?*i.... 4 omiiiMintK .v...... morroNA ^v^ninji At s* nvm.'ii4^ ciock . aiib \li« . ,rcicrsoii. , arraiy.nrii , .**•» on a oisoiucr- •** ALLEN REALTY CO. Ivaning Cfaaees. eould bava kaaa MMt from on auto* ^ ..t "lonay liquor" 10*^11-01* , Hulh Loomis will be the leader ;Vha"d'u Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lap|M>n! r e a l t o r s BiQbllo.'* He ooki two other wit- Manchester Green "nw Tonrs iBt lecAiM Mm" ed stores led Liquor O .ntrol Gopi- and her topic will be. "Love others laine 1 . ^ . i ^ « I Ml L'ENYEK s t r e e t BOHOa bi a pooitlon to oee the mission Adviwr Ray fY,nw«v to a* Jesus did " tr vm- 1 '.dVn. teAKiMaweaer Alanelicsior Divteion ■troot dowB which the car would submit cheap and expensive rye There will be a drill rehearsal , TEUCPHONB 5105 SINGER SEWING CENTER All M aw o f lasaraaeo. hetra apod did not oee on eutomo- and bourbon samples to two news- for the Cirl’a drill team on Tuea- fn^d*^dlnc?iV^udLe^u^^AkS JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. - 882 Mfiin Street * Tclephene 88$3 H a r t f o r d 4 S a s C o . ' hOo. IN8I’RKR8 — REALTOR.^ 23 GAMES! DOOR PRIZE! laclDfilBg U fe papermen. aeff-.tyled liquor last- day evennlg. March 11. at the ‘"f, MoftgagM Arrangad No ofw oouM bo found who aow nentei •MMcramt ♦ t ■ tlM Obot fired. Flood ooid McNear wWc“ ‘uiiT' Slid'which*h^'^r i *11*“. '-""'Pliid with a Jmg and then 858, M AIN STREET TELEPHONE 5810 •m aiiiwit m am au MffMWMy jri Ttev coILV^ven to be present at 7 ^,^„t ^ "1 •eroee the They couldnt even agree .which oclock Midegrea rehearsals for ch.^ged," Judfc Kula said after Open Thursda) Evealngs, 1:00-9:96 F. M. Admission 25c. ■bwt abou#]106 feet, before he Hrae’ bourbon and which rj e I . I the 1st ai# 2n^ degrees will be the dcmonstretlen. ’•'‘ISJ v MANCHESIER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. MARCH 11.1941 PAG! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TCESIMT, MAKLH ii, 19«T
fumlahed enUitalnment for the the 1944 earned aurplus was 910.-'ed cosU o( labor and maUrlal says tbe report, are 91fi.499,39fi, could tuccaad In filin g thia na* j KockviUe aged and Buffering In local tnatltu- Ealeiiiled Furecast Strike Cause 985,191 aa against '98,939,014 for ■ "which could not be offset by Ita liabUltiea 9S.SS3.3«7. The com RUPTUREDt 4l«trlfrstrr tlon't aconomy a frvah start on a Bowers’ Bill T o B p at St. M ury'fi Vets’ Center tiona The pupils In the East IN5. but added that the differ-1 prices prevailing during the year, pany’s back log of unfilled orders Conneciicui Education^ Problem achool are also busy making ence waa due to transfer ot a re-1 Current aaseU of the company la deacribed aa "normal." OuiCI dalBJr ■■■ OM mm lowvr plica lex-al. it would be a afgbans for bospItallBed veteranv. Bostoa, March 11—(ffi—Tbs sx- O f Net Loss ■rrve a t 93.195.977 for poot-war I era leafarta m l A l Eorttiu0 ^fralft ■nail and pcIaUvely temporary Maked Report Mia. H. E. Lseffler tsndad forecast for New England. adjustment to the earned surplus rR U oass ottsd * t Up Tomorrow Plan lo Start March 13 to 15, inclusive: «mu8MD ST m blow In compartaon to the tempest Stressed in Address Mrs. Hermlne Bngciman Loaf- account. Crtvate Pitttag rasas oow o tc . Yankee Her, fifi, of 93 Grand avenue, died ’The temperature during the next It that ta coming othemiae. I Certal Pay Suit Defeadaat Quinn'a Pbanfiaey By A. h . o . During February 631 late Monday night at her home four days,■sys.W, Wednesday - through Sat Called 'Principal Fao Burt'a report atao noted that Mser*-«w. For n-hat we have coming oth Hraring a^ tlir Capitol Cooking Class urday. will average near the sea- portal pay suit but adds , It has been one of the possibly I Oil Mraniire to Curb « • , n *• Pbraonal flnanclal aacriflea, but day-to-day temperature changes. any mild ' recession’* but a bigger good aspects of the Iron clad con ('ll A litO in M a j o r P o l i l - they are not striking, nor organ- attended the Union Congregational ^ Of Nilca*Bcnicnl-Pond that "the management does not ALPHABET Bureau for Advice Rockville Chapter of ^ Soma normals for this period m tlltit *itr» Biwee ***Ul and Intenaifled 19211. And if that trol over legislators the outside > Vaiiflaliitiii I church. * She. leaves one daugh believe It la liable for any a t this "S," the Ifitb letter of alptiahet. beglaa more words tlma bosses hove been trying to main-' ical S|H.lligbt lu A». S"* ter. Mrs William Dittrich ot are aa foUosra: Boston. New Haven. amount." say ether... .alabtllty, eervtee, witHifartion. SUNSHINE FASHION K m aftta at ataSbaattr. Om b .. aa does come, the public despair In Red Croaa to Cooper-i j West Hartford, March 11—< d - tain In the present session of th» The Bowers hill providing for T h f Veterans' Service Center an- Rockville: one grandson and one Oonn„ Providence. R. I., and Nan In further account for the 1949 are amoug a few aad racb la true ot Tedtord’s SU.NSIIINE iaoaat Oaaa tta'. Mattar. the American system and the pub I nounced in its report for the month Mcnibly Reconvenes lo em-M* sisu A ii- tucket. Maas. 35; Portland. Me., A 31-weeka strike between March loM. Burt’s report atatea that the O neral Assembly that this con parental responsibility up to 9200 "The Leglalaturc, ’ he continued, ate in the Project |great grandson. DA la v MILK. SHOW •OBKlumON BATVS lic resentment against those Inter trol might eventually be exercised of February this morning that they Funeral aendees will be held at SI; Ooncord, N. H., 30; Burlington, 15 and early August waa today kufflpany waa subjected to Increaa- WEDNESDAY. MAR. II for damage done by those under had handled during the month M l { "wants to provide atatc aid to the White Funeral Home Wednes VL. and Eaatport. Me.. 3$; Green Oaa Taar by ttaj ...... ests which have, for their own for relHtIvely decent purpoaes-ln Hartford. March 11 iA*(—Ekron- make posalbla batter salartet for called "the principal factor" In the • it* P. M. legal age >vlll be up for hearing to veterans, who brought in a total i Rockxilla, March 11.— (Special) | day afternoon at 3:90 p. m Rev ville, Me., 33. and Presque lale. 947,90fl net kwa reported for 1946 . . \.\>\l\lllli/i/./ / Oaa aaeirtb by Man ...... J profit, deliberately swung us Into other words, not to grab patron omy, new taxes and Increased aid teachers, better teachers in thoae age tor the party, but to make morrow at 2 p. m,. In the State ^^of 707 different problems for aid. i —Prtllmlnary plaqa have been an- Fonest Musser. pastor of the Me.. 33. by the Nlles-Bemant-Pond com SO. MEIHODIST iiagta Copy . • this Inflation, will sniount to Senate chamber In Hartford. 'The i*rhr major problems for the month for teachers and schools all were few BChoole which are now In Union O>ngregstional church wll. wShiT by Carritr ...... -a. sure of the enaction of those meas adequately staffed, better scb ool'f qounead for a cooking achool Precipitation amounts will av- pany and Ita subatdiary, the Chan- CHURCH ISrM W tryC oaa Taar ...... tl}«» something perilously close to rev .liidirlary committee of the house I handled through the Center w ere' In the major political spotlight to- which will start on Monday eve ofilciste. Burial will be In Grove arage between one-quarter and dler-Evans corporation. ures which the party chose to con buildings. Aaspirmi Staaley Oraop Waat at Miaa.. rora*t" ...... ” olution. The Ameiican capitalist sider sound public policy. will receive comment from any In Apprentice and Job Training. In day aa members of the General As- ning, March SI, aponaorM by tha Hill cemetery. The funeral two-thirda of an Inch and will oc In hia annual report of atock- INSURE terested persona at that time. I aurance. Education, Housing and "But we cannot ait back in tha Rockville Chapter of the Ameri heme will be open tonight, Tuea- cur as snow er rain late ’Thursday holders. Board Cburman Clayton with P h t M MgattcR o r s>'Stem will be close to final fall- Thus, slthoiigh It became ap acmbiy reconvened and several leg Staged By Halali Otylt Slw| Taa A«iuciaTBD pitgits ( . . . Kepresentative Sherwood Bow i Medical Claims. During the month islative committees called hearings Capitol," he futther aaaerted, "and can fled CroM In cooperation with day evening. or Friday. R. Burt compared the hMs with parent rather early In the discus say ’Let the towns flnanca their McKINNEY HRIITHERS Tba Aasartatsd Praa* <• aseuis Msera a* eradUad 's twa papar sad gi-Md. And the gentlemen In the control over the legisistors was to of checking vandalism among chll- I with the greatest number on Feb- forefront following last Friday's pany. The acMlona will be held at R.. win meet Wednesday after one fifty-thousandth of an Inch, Burt’s report, however oald that W V . N ;. S' A N 5 M { ' u 1/ H. OI T V' N A N 0 ‘ ' V t 0 t . , U s^. -1 A •ISO tba local sawa pubUahad bora. Kremlln, who think they have the obtain passage of a sales tax. It dren and giving Injured parties I ruary 18 when 49 phone calls were financial diacuaslon during which heavily as It can be. FIraL we the Lighting company’s office on noon at tbe home of Mrs. A. L. had to he conceded, whatever one ' some redress for possible loss, I received at the Center. Democratic SUte Chairman John have to find the inconne. We can Park atreet with MIm Marion Da- Martin of Davta avenue at S p. m. au ftgbts af taaobMealioa of laseial new world order, and who are might think of the sales tax, that Meveral Mimllar mils During the month of January not even balance the '47-’49 bud vla of the CLAP Oo. and MIm MIm Dorla Mann, teacher of the gtsastcfiaa M. Bailey called for a straight ten Full wev te eitesi af N. g. A. baevtca confidently predicting juat aiich a use of the mschlne’s power for ToTHE LATEST PHOTOGRAPHIC thoae whoae present proflta Indi of the state to corporate Interests, the.. case.™ . . service at .St, Mary’s Epl»copal center, stated that since i , the alternative to voting new levies with the finding last Saturday of Leroy E. Hale, Mrs. Edgar A. Kee 41 OAK STREET WE DEUVBR 15.00 OR MORE HgMUR aUDII BORBAU OF would be "refusal to aid local the body of an infant In a trunk at ney, Mrs Orlando Ransom. Mra. gitciiiJtTiowg cate thatnai ineythey havenave theuie hlghcatnignrai So carrying through the party's Manchester has had several In- ehurrh thi.s week will be the Rev. the summer of 1948 buatneaa h a t, J”, **o"“ *ynlflht radio In ih« raniiaiiKt svstem legislative program of which the . stances, aa have other towns, of L.ynde K May, Jr., B.D. Mr. May ; been Increasing regularly, with Juat | **’* CoonecUcut electo- achoola and stretching out pay the home of Mias Olga KonarakI Harry C. Smith. Mrs. Berths Leris *HX)URTE8Y PLUS QUALmT TELEPHONE SOtf stake of High atreet. Mlaa KonarsM haa Tbs Hsrsid Pnntmt Comnsnjr. Inc., . II 1 sales tax seemed the major Item, j damage done by children whose hi- la the re< tor of .St Andrcw'!i M e-! a slight drop in October to Novero-I atfeMafl the ed- ment of the veterans bonus bonds and MIm Sadie Millard. asaasMS no aaancisl maoni'bipty for I would have some Instinct to j least one of the purposes ' tIons nian.v ••onalder can be traced mm iaI church In Yonkers, N. Y. i per. The peak In business was I *J®**‘,®**®* problem and Once again, 80 long that our children would be been a patient at a hoepttal since Vooag People's Meeting tyeegrashieal arrors apsaaring tn sd- I that system to survive. But If for which the extraordlniiry boss hack to parental neglect or failure | Tomorrow’s visitor comes the i reached, he said. In January of I despite mounting criticism recent- paying for them, and neglecting the police took her Into custody. The Young People’s League of SENSATION tlaaawnts and other rssd*ns mstiir, la I they do not soon develop such an pressures of this session were In -'o f parents to exercise their respon- greatest distanie of any of the this year, becauae of the deadline !"*• • ■*•*8 tax. our aged. An sutopsy wss psrformed on the the Congregation B’Nal Israel will ATTENTION! NEW POLICY! Tba Manebaater Brenms Mersld. infant by Dr. Jesse A. Bcachemln c The newest and improved model of the SEMINAR Stroposcoplc speed voked. aiblllty In disciplining their child- visiting preachers at St. Mary's ' on insurance reinstatements, which ' Thus, thoae matters were of |iar- “ Will Not Be Oat rich" be boats to a group of Toung Peo Tuoaday. Mar^ll U Instinct, and proceed to Impose of Middletown, psthologist for the ple from the Ellington. North This pressure began with the ren. A greatar Interest In their this Lcntr Because Mr. May has occurred at the end of that month. | “ I dislike taxes, new or old," ht lamp, takes photographs in l*10000(one>teu«thou*andths) of a second aome celling on their own piofl- stste centiol committeemen wield- ■ children's actions may be the result done outstanding work in the field they returned here this morning State Police department and his Coventry and Vernon Center Con Open Wed. Afternoon! Closed Thurtdoy Night! A Buyer’* Strike— Or Blue teering, the American people bet- lug legislative rommlttee assign- of financial penalty llahility for of young people's activities. Mr. land simultaneously prepared to continued. "I know how people report will be turned over to Coro-' gregational churches thia evening criticize a governor who aupporti Sa nuay of you have expreaeed a prefereaee for abopplag Wedaeeday afteraeaas aver Thuraday alghta mrnts over the legislators within thin typr of parents' It Is felt, VVililams. rector of St. Mary’s, has I consider numerous other pmpoeala, ner Bernard J. Ackerman to de-1 at the Synagogue on Talcott aven Introduced Manchester Latest reports from the coat of, had do It for then,. I also Invited him to visit after . Including some In entirely different new taxes. But I would rather be termlne If any criminal action ue. Rabbi Wind of Manchester that wa ara laaaguratlag aa EXPERIMENTAL paUey tar ama aMatk. effective teroorrow. TMa their bolllwicks, and continued In- ' ’ Decision Hints criticized, or even licked, than aieaae witb your co-aparattva aupport that aur alaro M ura wUI uaw M ualfarm alx days a waaki Uvmg fnmt convlnte , « that un-j Tha time left for a to the pettiest of all stratagems ‘ service the Young People’s Fel categories. «a a involvad In the infant’a death. wilt be In charge of the cultural lowship, who meet regularly aft ! Among slated hearings today arc shut my eyes and mouth on a need The police stated that MIm Ko- program. Thia will be followed I A. M. la • P. M. Hawavar, In tke ovout tMa ckaaga la uuaullafactary (M ap la lulad Iknt It la nat teU bta coMumer. of thia country | ^ •‘“ ’I" I feel this state muat meet. An os narski told them the child was aa yat parmaaeatl. wo wHI ooca again ronrranga nar readily ta oaH year eaavaalaaea. Wa taka things into their own hand, f® *" ®r from a buyer. o. -u I.Soloiis Await er the mid-week service each Wed- New Law Onlv I those on: by a Bocial and refreshments will trich hidca hia head in the sand and dead when it waa bom last Fri be aerred. Nkawlaa reallaa tM t tkla radtaal departure from MaacMater'a tiaditiflaal atora keara nmy meat witk strike. Is short. Already many When time ran mil on these neoday night. Mr. May formerly The administration’s bill to In day. GIRARD STUDIOS of Hartford UBOMdiately and do what they can I had the oversight of the "Com- crease the yield from the Incorpo sees nothing. I will not be an os Every Mothers CInb dtefavor at tM kaada af ear frllaw marekaatat knt wa ataeoraly fral tMt yen—tM pakM—waat It aa. famillea ore beginning to feel two weapons of Iwmsdom, the trich.” Flaal Blatcli ^ wa lataad to lead IM way wHk ACTION. Tkaao ara ekaagtag aad wo kitead to oMaga wHk to call a halt to the new trend of question was then of finding Truman Plan I munity fniib" at St. Bartholo Recourse Now! rated business tax by about 94,- There will be a meeting of the themselves preasarl to the wa!l, . mew’s church. Park avenue and Later Governor McConaughy The final match In tha City Every Mothers’ club this evening M. rtatag prtcea and the exorbitant new- meons of keeping the pres 000.000 annually. Bowling Lsagys will be rollsd this and are aick with despair as they | .Mst street In New York CItv. Restrictive labor legislation, In- said that he considered baaing at eight o’clock at the hoBM of Ta atort tM kali rolHag, far toamrraw oaly. wa affbr yaa IM faUawtag SPECIAL BAVINoai at the MASONIC TEMPLE, Mancheitw proau behind them, this country sure on the legisinlors. The new (Continued from Pnge One) state educational aid on a town’s evening at tha Satryb allays be tr>’ to make Income match the I weapons were easll.v at hand. On (ireek Aid when he was senior assistant in cliKling measures to outlaw the Mra Walter Blatter of Prospect wtn hood Into the moat diaastroua that |>arlsh fi-om 193.1 to 1939. assessment unwise and disclosed tween the Fitch block team and street. Swam Ula Bwaaeau** ^ SMitoa coet of living. The number of Almost every legislator Is Inler- , . „ ... . .w . shop and require annual tbe PAC team. eraah In Ita economic hlator>’. The Rev. Mr. May was a Navy issue squarely before the tribunal, rep^^s from labor unions. that the legtalatlve Educational Spaaleb War Vetetraas March 10 Through March 15 families near the breaking point esteil, dlrortly or Indirectly. In (Conliniied from Page One) committee la working on a propos iniiior Red Croes A Joint meeting of the James Evaporoted Milk tin 12c Butter The toteot reports show meat the make-up of his local town or chaplain during the late war. Hav It admittedly U a test case to ! ^ ^111 permitting physicians to Tbe Rockville Chapter of the ib. 77c will Increase at a ' swifter ami ing asked for a leave of absence de ermine how the Supreme court p ^ ^ n b e for mairhSl women pa- al "which seems to me very sound. W. Milne Camp. United Spaniah Taotalu gotag up again, ahow bread going , lily rouri. Almost every leg- economic aid in the face of .Soviet “ By It." the state’s chief exeu- American Red Croaa reports that War Vetetrana and the Ellen Q. N*ave—large Islulor has Inlrodiirrd aome pet from his parochial duties he en '^■«"J'T.*5.^.^"'tlentsthe use of contraceptives Ita Junior members are moat ac «nd •«*«»■ *r.ln, sehlch J ' ’ ® prenaurea. tered the Navy In the fall of 1942 that point. The Jones nnd Lnugh-1 tivc explained, "the state would Berry Auxiliary will ba bald this Fudge Mix pkg. 25c ONLY SPECIAL OFFER BOTH Mil, of no great Imporlapce to , The Iranian Majlis, nr |>aiiia- and was as.signrd to the Medlter-1 Hn Steel corporation la flghting’ l pay so much a year, perhaps 970, tive. Hie Coventry Day School J l u ^ r m l n . the future price of ^ ' the slate na a whole* perhaps, Governor McConaughy, In reiter evening tn the G. A. R. hall at rwwwRT Eggs dox. 59c - inent. Is scheduled to conaidcr aiu-an area as chaplain of a land- rccognlton of the Levvja union de- for each puDlic school pupil In at has Juat sent the local chapter 10 eight o’clock. ONE meat aiid bread and poultry and vere^- Tou can reed whet I. but dear and sentimental In the ating his belief that a sales tax gift bootea each box containing ADULTS , shortly s Russian pmiiosal for craft squadron. During his »plte rulings by the National La- tendance up to 250 pupils. 'Thia Bad Mea Neetlag •g g . and butter, going up .gain .! ' legislator suffering from the I joint development of that nation's three vears of .service he particl- bor Relations board and a contract Is more desirable than a state 1.'- would help the small towns, with paper, pencila rubber erabera, Dux pkg. 31c TO A 1— 8x10 PHOTOGRAPH pride and pangs of authorship. come levy, told the radio audience tooth bruah, tooth paste, comb, Tankerooaan Tribe, Improved Bologno lb. 35c AND S T la te M trend of price, has tak- P®"- had better hap- ' oil resniircen, with the Hovlet un i)ate.l in most of the activity In I-ewla negotiated with the govem- small schools and low taxable Order of Red Men meets this svs- Blazwvn Hoaa* .So, openly, the bosses anno\inced that the former "is better" and face cloth, toilet soap, rubber ball, •n ua far beyond the level, which ion in firm control of the program. Ihe Mediterranean, climaxed by ment covering J. and L super- wealth. For the next 250 pupils nlng St eight o’clock st RM Men’s PERSON CHU.DREN war-time faces, and do It quick. And that they would not be In an uii- the landing of troops for the In- vigors In four Pennsylvania mines. that "with the exemptions propos'- crayons, sawing case, thread. $1.00 $1.00 were reached during 1 Diplomats said that the non- the town haa, an amount 910 leas nacAes, pins, buttons, etc., socks hall. Coffee jor 45c Minced Horn lb. 35c It looks aa If It muet-tM> the con- I seemly haste for patronage, and Commiinlst regime at Tehran may r,r uniifhem France When But that case, now pending tn ed, the low Income group will pay per pupil would be paid. For all ahortagae. And thia new upward would leave Ailing the judgeships tell this country that without he left the*Navy In the fall of 194.1. ^f,*;***^ Court ^ Appeata j w ry little, the better off will pay aad small toya One hundred aiimera themselves who join to pupils above 500, tbe pupil figure boxes are now being filled by the trend la coming at a time when until later. And^ ^ so. , less openly. . . . American credits to bolster Its i he leil tfie rank of Lieutenant-1 Philadelphia, c m hartly reach ^ haore heavily, would be somewhat decreased. REMEMBER! Pre* Delivery On $5.00 Or Norct Special Attention Given To Tele* gether and do It. they ordered the bualne.sa of the ^ lo strengthen Its Ar- CYimmnnder. ! Supreme court and be cleared i achool children in the Rockville we were euppoaed to begin enjoy “ WouM Pwy Leas to Slwle" Thus the big cities would be great schools, with Mrs. Irene S. Dowd, WE HAVE ROOM FOR phone Orders. The Naniber U .3929 and Early Colki Mcaa Early Delivery! Girard Stodloa ing lower piicea, at a time when, General Assembly Into a "I'w - submit to the A native of Hartford. Mr. May I -etore the summer recess In May | "Careful atudies ahow,” he con ly helped with their school prob down, ao that no ones favorite hill Kremlin’s rieniandfl. was graduated from Trinity Col- J®®®- ] teacher of the first grade at the 50 NEW CUSTOMERS Hartford. Coaa. aU our economlata told ua, we The Red Ootw Budget tinued, “ that families with in lem. This plan sounds good to Eaat school in charge of the pro $30.00 in Prizes Vandenberg’s reluctance to an- lege In 1929 with a B.S. rt®8rec,: Hence (^ngrew me." No. muat begin to have lower price If come! in the two to three thou gram. Some of the boxes prs- For most atiraetive child tn our opening diacuaslon of the eatloii a big favorite bills had been n(,„„cc any decision In advance of . Thereafter he became a classmate i r*R v i ? ' sand dollar range will pay three Will Have Oerinita ReapanalMUty pared by the children are given to SPECTOR’S 25 lb. bof SPECIAL OFFER ere were to avoid dlaaater. For the ...... Pi-cament Trunian’a formal mes- mea- of the Rev. Alfred L. Williams a t ! 8 «^ t o r Smith ^ to Mx dollars a vear. Our tasr obin Hood current Red Croaa compaign, we Prospects were that, following------V Berkeley Divinitv School In In concluilon, the governor de orphans In the displaced persons Oaa Taar aad Oadar I Oaa Hiraagk 19 Taara ■oat part, theae promlaed de- gencrally In commiaaloner (W alter W. Walshl clared that if the Legislature camps in Europe, by the Junior IDEAL LAUNDRY Nooie; noted that the 914,000 budget of this system, the bosses could o e -> Now Haven, both clergymen re- ^ "™Heve ViJmlove/a of* the 1st P riu ... .$10.00 I Iflt Prize... .$10.00 ereaaea have failed to material- llyer the Republican membora ol who happens to be a Democrat, makes the money available, each Red Cross. Service Same Week! i 1 O l K the preaent drive repreaented a . . . Keaellnn Will Oe|»end on Answers citizen then would have a definite The Junior have been collecting 1.79 .. > ... Addrefis; lae. For the moat part, what we . . . , .1 ' the Legislature at least 10.1 per ( eivlng t J.. J. jr,. ; obligation to deal with foremen’s estimates the Income from such a , 5 2 2 2 ______2nd Prize. $5.00 I 2nd Prize. $5.00 return towarrl normal peacetime ■ A erosH sertlon check of leading ' t.itlon In T»3J. Jh® Rev Fxl- j » Supreme eourt’s tax as twenty million dollars a re.sponsibility. and sent books to rural achool Telephone Hartfonl 8-1044 have been getting Inatead la a ae- should lawmakers of both partie.a ituli-' wanl r. Acheaon, father of Under- ,, veaterdav year. This might be large enough areas, made toya and picture and Reverse Charges ■ """fileaded m oaroMhr at die fioad cake fiaor JITOGES TO BE ANNOUNCED IJUTER Age of Child; standards. Perhaps W'e The evening qiie«llnn iiiinuig (Mte « c o n In i of the three dollar old age a.ssist- better schools, better paid teach peopla have two cholcea. One veriMil of urgene.v about the ' same union as rank and file work ance tax. If thia can ^ done, ers." he advised. "This aid la to the Red Cross is Impossible a o ' 1. Is American economic and 1931. He WHS adyanced lo tne ers. the need is clear for legiala choica, and the m et likely to be aaleo Uv. that of whether hia Indirect m illtarv aid tn the two rrrlrsthooil In 1932 bv the present thousands of our low income fami supplement what the town itself long as this country maintains a-' reveroal conatltiilen a releaae tion to prevent th>.” lies would pay less to the state, provides for education; It la not a followed, la that of unhappy and coimtiies to hr interpietcd fiank- Bishop of Uonncctlcnt, the Rt. Smith added to newsmen he a4es > large number of troops abroad and of Individual leglalalora. Now Rev. Frcdeiick G Budlong. Christ with a sales tax, than they do method of throwing the reaponsl- deep era te acceptann of the price l.v as a move to stem the ( ’ommti- no reason why foremen should | in training. | that he haa taken klmaelf off Itist tide short of the Dardsnclles »luiri:U.-Re’ on Wednesday sten iR.. W ls.), and Nixon (R.. said in part: more In the larger ones. IVhsr that with the armed forces for aervlcea | of his own had better vota for music make both ends meet will have Turkey can It e.xpert, to . be . draw-n evenings in I.a'nt. special Calif.). "Connecticut has good schools. happens, Insist that you as a cltl- in army and navy and veterans | the tales tax no nvatter what i into controversies in Palestine and ! has hern provided for this service. Her teachers are well trained. xen, get your money’s worth for exhauetad every last resource. Ike Governor does? Can the leg But Senator Taft (R.. Ohio), hospitals, for services to Individ-1 I Arabia? 'Miss Jeanette Paton, contralto so- chairman of the Senate Labor They are loyal. Many of them are your children." They will have spent their m v - islators nail press eonferenrea itala who are faced with emergen-1 4. Will the diiect ttaiwfer of loisl of .«!t. Mary's choir, will sing .committee...... _ and ^ co-sponsor with Inga. They wlU have run heavily and temper their position tn the war materials be pi opnaed ? If so. O'Hara's "T Walked Totlay Where | cy problems, for the maintenance Into debt. prevailing wind? will that later Involve further Jesus W alked" as the offertory. ■ j,vors relieving of servicemen’s clubs. If there and Mrs. Alda Adams will again And then the moment will come steps If all does not go well with employerR of any obligation to has b«en some G.I. controversy I _ 'll* the governments thus bolstered? accompany the senior choir with i bargain with such groups. when they win find themselves ab- over the nattire and quality of ' | > | | | | fllll^ .1. Is Intervention in Europe to her violin i aolutely unable to do their next he pHrallrhsI hv similai steps in The Hop- ('ommunlon will he ^ these seiAices by the Red Cross ■ Flier laisea Baggage day's shopping. Then, of neccaal- Asia, pai'tii ulai Iv in Cliiiia " (clrbiHtod Wednesdnv morning at to the armetl forces, there Is at ^ I X I r a | ) | ) e < l 10 o'clock, lollowed hy .special in-. ty, they win finally atop buying. Man.v Kept on Fence With First Task Fleet. Central least agreement that these serv- __ All these as yet officially unan lerccssions requested hy memhers High, Pacific—i.Pi- Unhapplest man in BANKING HOURS They wiU ba forced to aeek public swered questions kept a great O f the ongiegntion. IcM should be continued and main-1 (Continued from Pngs One) the Navy's current Pacific maneu aaslatance for the very neceaaltlea manv aenaloia ami iepresmtativea vers doubtless is the flier from the talned and Improved, and It Is to ‘ on the fence. of nfe. YYben that moment comes, Clilef Houston expressed doubt in carrier Tarewa who stowed hie this purpose that half of every. One of these Is Seimloi Taft of George's government In power there will no longer be any solvent that five of the trapped men could .i,,, <, n i.„i Greece. suitcase In the bomb bay of hla Manchester dollar donated will be •be reached In time to save their .•______, , , _ ...... toipedo plane. During a mock '.t- market for the products of our icy committee, who told a report Ta.vlor saiil yesterdsy he was Wide devoted.. ' lives. advised that Paul Porter, the ad tack. he inadvertently opened the In accordance with a recent change in Connecticut Law making factorica. These factories will er that even after hearing Mr. Early response In the current Houston, whose firemen still ministration's representative in bomb bay doors, and down went does down. We nill have wide , Truman's frank discns.sion of the drive would seem to show that situation yestenlav he won't he Athens, had recommended re the auitcaae. Furthermore, it spread unemployment, - our pree- Manchester does not Intend to rtn.oture, able to make up his miml ui\til hr moval of the king a.s a "precoiuh- missed the target. and ently Inflated valuee in everything hears the exact form of the reiMut i tion" to American linancial .aid. neglect the Reeser\es Medal business on Saturdays beginning on Saturday, March 22, 1947. Erlitor of The Herald: Fixture anif Bar Supply Co., was you’re sure your RAINBOW cleaned clothes The second choice before us Is ,1 have recently been a paliriil , dent said they eamr away with the i trapped In the basement and Impi'ession that Mr. Truman is Portland. Ore. (/!*' Municipal WATKINS to call an arbitrary halt to thia at Veterans’ Hoapital In Rooky jilnnrd hy debris. He was able to Judge .1. I Quillin suspended a gWOTHfiKS. IN C weVen’t meant for stayin’ at home.. .but for Hill and -would like to show my likely ,to ask for direet loans to process, now, before it has contin tell firemen thql another man w as the two countries involved, with speeiiing fine when he learned Lee ued toward ultimate disaster. I gratitude for help given me in the near him anil alive. Walker, eharged . w;ilh traveling f u n e r a l steppin’ nut. .. high, wide and handsome. attached verses; ' tho iimlerstanding that any mili There Is now only one way tn J A ararch was being made for tary equipment fnini'iln d them , .'•iO mi'"s un hour In a 2!i mile 7.one. SERVICE was a former Californian. "Yon When .YOU actually put them on. you know— which thie can be done. Hince Con-1 Sweet memni ies bring me hack Wallle Teskin. atorkkeeper. Ray ‘ would be charged against 1he.se j CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY PARK STREET TRUST COMPANY Hell, and A1 Rudd " f Covington. aiT, the first Californian In this gress killed the OPA last July, the ' again loans. Ormand J.Wcst Ky . after fellow workers said they Whether the Gre<-ks am'f Turks ourt in the past two months who beyond doubt — that’s just what you’re go principle that goveinment should To yonder hill some milhs away was going less than .10 miles per D ir e c t o r Where I did lie with mwaul pain wcKi misting. ] would . be able to use .\meriean CONNECTICUT RIVER BANKING COfiiPANY PHOENIX STATE BANK $. TRUST COMPANY poaaesa and use the power to pro Houston Inalnicted firemen ,to equipment remained in doubt. hour," said - Judge Quillin. "1 ing tn do! And have the care fiom day ti> would almirst say you were de tect consumers against endless day. start tunneling through the eleva ' however, since they have been tor shaft after he was told that supplied largely in the pa.st with serving of a medal."' DIME SAVINGS BANK _ _ _ j«ttW e «li»g ,,l»fi .dfsdj. V. .^^RIVERSIDE TRUST COMPANY ^ G|W^ hoiii^lL^ve m\’*^th!nks tS Go«i th?een at least some kind of A duly which I must fulfill. ; foot section of Pearl street and cim dollars. • -flooded the basement of the huild- Iletriitlon ol King i(ue''lh>n lUall HARTFORD-OONNECTiCUt TRUST COMPANY SOUTH END BANK & TRUST COMPANY a brake preventing tbia preaent In lha iiga at e But words are weak to tell you all ^ toK Sepalor Taylor iD.. Idaho), 613 171(U/n Ai flation. the truth is that for the fu Or to impress upon your miml : ■ ' hiought-inlo the open, ineainvliIlK W O R TH Y SERVir.F ture the people of this country When care and kindness I recall | E\lcllon N'nliee Igmireii the question of whether tho Unit .142 Ka«l Cenler Street HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY STATE SAVINGS BANK Luncheon Served Daily 1' 1 .anual.,j»v,B: thrtpertyee., by ....^helr No words could, ever be-.a.a. Khui r ...... L*'*ed Slates w'jints to continue King auMmstumookiKi own action it they are to be saved. P!*n . .-iSkAani.. <«x*r'a swa And from within I call eai h name Perry tacked up a flve'-day OPA MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK "«^^l1lAVSkER6ftANI(t«-TRUST 0 3 ^ ^ . Thera le only one action they To give my tlianka to evci .one , 1 erictipii,, ftsvccJumexwHttVi -on a t A t. i-. - a ' habit —screeching at | ^Maki ^buy. That action can be effective tain I night. But the tenant, an owl. >AN0 I FIGURE SOMEONE I'LL CONNED YOU MR.MINTMORE ISN’T IT LEAVES This loving ineinory 'U1 I'm g6ne, , doesn't give a hoot about the no- only If it la widespread and well THERE AT THE HOTH f MTH THE HEAD FLYING HOME, SIR AT 2 :1 6 , COLLINSVILLE SAVINGS SOCIETY William. ,MiN>ir. ticc PiMTv tacked up at the en- j EH? OKAY.' MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY nigh unanimous on the part of the 333 Center street. trance of his quarters in a tree ^ MAY KNOW WHAT < IRTER, SHERIFF - 1 GOT HIM A ColUnsville, Conn. . Manch**ter, Conn. American people. It la a harsh and trunk In Perry's trout yard, \VooHyment of a vet up the OPA notice just for fun ] erans’ bonus would be of doubtful thoae in posaeaslon of goods be hut he’s liMiking fur a more effec FARMINGTON SAVINGS BANK SIMSBURY BANK & TRUST COMPANY benefit to veterana. woulii emfun- tive ouster means beRire apiing Farmington, Conn. yond the production etage. It gcr the state's financial position weather brings more o|M>n win Sioifibai^, Conn. woold. Umporarlly, Injuro many and perhaps would result in a de dows at night and louder who are perbapa roUttvely inno crease In funds allocated to social screeching. GLASTONBURY BANK & TRUST COMPANY WINDSOR TRUST COMPANY agencies, voted at a meeting here ______. • Gbatonbory. Conn. cent of tho unUmited profltc«rint yeatorday to withhold Ita support "Sterling” la a corruption of the Windsnr. Conn. urgo which is behind this basic in- from the bonus bill which already word "Easterlings." the name giv 1 ' « '-w ■* • ctoaM In prlcsa. has passed the state Senate and en by the Kngllalt to traders from la due to be acted on this week In Kastern German, eltics fammti for Sut If It could corns, and if it the Houaa. rrrrr 4 the Duritv of their coinage. / MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl.D. MANCHESTER CONN- T U E S D A Y , MARCH 11, 1941 im m MANCHESTER feVENING HERALD. MANC’HESTER. COMN« Tl KSDAY. MARCH IT. 194T PAGE KDfB
B*ckua bpspiUI, Norwich, Monday j forenoon, to forrorr Major and | efianges in Organ Alcove New Watkins Funeral Home Decorations Cheney Tech ] n C scare anybody. Wc had mornoora tan- slowdowns and union working re- hesitant to buy surplus stork due *ide8 Book MrO. Howard E. Porter, of Hebron. ; nemasen :^uan i gible things to b* afraid of Seej^ D aniel'S *trK’tlons that hold each Inillvldusl to unstable pricing conditions. Members of >Colonel Henry | r "Not a single man returrreturried to ontpnt, He noted the Instance of one i Champion Chapter. DAH. are notl- j H onor Roll of the river for I'niitirsI opportunism, he thinks. firm that had purchased several Not ‘Obscene’ 1 fled of the annual meetbig Wed-1 ^ C C f i c J Tale Dippiited X. the bridgehead In Wape Boost Is often more considered In Wash millions ol dollars worth of ma nraday. March 12, at 2:30 p.m., at j ■ Ii was establlahedestablished aand then the hat- ington these days than the a-elfape chinery. only to And some month* „ I the home of former regent Mias COLUMN ! tie waa a'on." of the nation and the unlona must later that the government, in its Acting Director, An* come to a cessation ot pointleaaly haste to.dlapoae of certain Items A m b e r ' Bark I Clltabcui Day In Colchester. O f-! Formrr Calls InrrraMNl Coats to Ctm* n I : fleers will be elected to serve for nouiiccs IJsts of Stu* handicapping Industry before there had slashed asking prices by half. By Bal Bayfa -btrata. aarlng Uk* tiny taiaana is Industrial peace. Mr. Burt ternRfPthls an "abuse" IO M B O ® »“ »****** *^'"'*^ithe eruiulng year and reports will NaaAu, Bahamaa. March 11—. from Umb to Ibn. and dtaappenred. Offlirr’s Arcntini ‘I*oi Dorsev Orchestra siimcr May l,pad lo ficnts by Department!* Portal Pay M ta of good faith, and said that a re MB MB9B —UllNuiMUy fffR^ M iM i • ! be rendered. NsUv m believe that- If tkev lotetta Today - If you want to know who raally Citing portal pay suits as un turn to manufacturing cost sta- I h t y BM M iBMRBr I B llB t fB M lC m a m J W A club has l>een orgiinired by glimpse a chlckcharney snd avert **Erononiir 4dflla|isr'^ «o 4 890 m « m KapM^arltli UlBlf BMB -- W. E. Hchober. acting director of OtNon«^»«.- A t Slate T lic a lc r likely of collection, but timed to Wllty, one of the primary consid ’OdffpIdsteHd UM MtBiPMft If BM B^ ------_ employeeri ol the Elmore silver cost the AlUaa the war. it waa the their head and walk away, noth March 11.—' ^ —'For- (•ompgjiy, Amston. to be known as hsrrsas Industry st. a critical turn erations for a return to sensible tha Howell Chancy Technical terribta cutm of the chickbarncya ing will happen. But If you bump New Haven. March — ______A wage Increase demand, either MttBMg tMdv mif% • Anhar" was back on Maaaa-: Amaton Stiver Club. The of- In the nation’s economy, Mr. Burt prices, could hardly be served bv school announces the Hat of stud -^Bahama s trae-dwalUng cousins Into one suddenly face to face, Last week on the second anniver- Jimmy Dorsey, "world's greal- In the automobile or steel Industry, such tactics. Qslss'* rhannaey shS Drag ftaten bookstanda today with i fleers arc: I’realdent, William with consequent cost Increases to said that government contributes RrerywbM* ents in the various departments of tha Irish laptaehauna. there la only one wny to avert thr sary of the-American capture of, eat aaxophonlst," appears In per- to confusion by Its Ineptnesa In ^ , q.merlor c o u r t ' ••"ron; vice-president, Lx^ Kowsl- They put 8 fcaiaomc hex on Ntv- little British colonial gramlln'a the consumer, was seen near by handling labor relations. I^nimlrhed nimate approval of a Superior ^c^.^ctary, Frank -Sherrlck; who nava made the Honor Roll for the Remagen bridgehead, an un-, son with hta famous radio and re tlayton K, Burt, leading Connecti Ilia (^m berlaln . tboM terrible evU rage. That la to press the He noted a recent cdmmunicatlon who decided the iw k ; ifcgsurer. A1 Sawcuk; Names on the first two months of the year, named U. S. officer told Columnist jeordlng orchestra on the stage of cut Industrialist In hia talk to the Phoems, Ariz., which haa year- aa follows: IttUa men, when the lata prime thumb and little fin her tightly Into he had received from federal ive to sleep' rather than ^ committee for by-laws are the palm and hold up your hani,pp. alhIcUca, Irving iJiiffln, Miller, Raymond P^kln. Joseph H’ny Anger Ineurred hut a former sergeant from New young Binging star: Bob Carroll, ro which "we cannot stand." Stanlalao. and three-fingered white little men Haven describe* the officer's ac back to peace conditions,'' he Said, few ! Michael Pieean, Leo KowaUki. Chamberlin, Cm legend goes. In mantic vocalist. Karl Kiffe, sensa Mr, Burt blames the govern aslaep after scanning a f ■ ^.,j| held In Hebron EUcctric Department: Milton and women with maUeioua powers count aa "a lot ot nonsense." tional drummer, and a boat of the ’'knd none of this helps." who live in trees and hate to be curred their anger In thia wise: mental agencies largely for living Surplna Egolpineat Brown, Rudolph Luglnbuhl. Ed He waa building a railroad acroea Boyle's report of the Incident, nation's leading Instrumentalists. coet rises which Lave grounded ward NIemic, Earl Schaefer. disturbed. based on what he had been told You'll be singing and swinging the He also assailed "unfalrnesa" in 5 ^ fffh r ’co^plSc i "“utll^'M rXnrH HamuKind, Rise ,%nd Set With Bun hia plantation. A large tree be unions In their demands for more disposal of surplus government Machine Department: Jerome lieved by superatltloua natives to by the officer, waa that a weary solid-sending Dorasy hit arrange wages. These he feels, in many In lEmergencyl They range from 12 to 19 Inches ments featuring the "golden" melo equipment claiming that manu- Willinm W. Hammond, ha<] a CTicmerka. Vytau Chemerka. Syl be a favorite haunt of the chic- advance American unit, which had stances "aren’t earned" due to fi^ctnrera who need machinery are time everv ilsy for seven In height, have pink fixed and star succeeded In croeslng the Rhine, dies of Jimmy's glorious saxophone DEPENDABLE | i" and ~whlle It la conducive birthday party at her home Sat vester Chaponla, Edward Dubiish- ing eyes, long nooes that hang over charneya waa In the path. The na urday afternoon. A troop of young Inskl. Earl Hollister.' Thomas Ral- tives refused to cut It down. t,ad dug In for the night when a ii an outstanding program of Calls It la not conducive to toothless and almost chlnleta German truck backfired. thrilling and captivating music. with a member of the oppo- playmates hcljyd observe the day. mondP, Harold Sedllk, Robert mouths, and the men sport flame- "Boes man he lookin' frr trub- AUTOMATIC S About 14 were present besides Souer, Daniel Walker. ble,' said an old granny. “One by one the men begun fall Extra added attractions on the sex " red beards. They are aun worship bill with Jimmy Dorsey- are Pat those of the Hammond family. The Chamberlain Impatiently Im ing back." the officer told Boyle pers and rise and set with the sun. Henning, "the prince of laughter" DELIVERY SERVICE! I Cads First Court Test children had a fine time playing ported a crew of men from Nas “oalllng Tanks, and they all came POLICE dectslon ended the first A rum-sodden native, the only sau who chopped down the tree back across the bridge and fell and comedy star of “George gamrs and partaking of a nice man known ever to hava obaerved White's Scandals"; Baba and BoV test of a new Maasachuaetta birthday treat. Alice had many Alterations made at Watkins Funeral Home Inelude changes to the Exceptional Offer and buUt the railroad across Its .’'Bleep. The Germans hadn't yet 4 ^ n» till* tinn: int -‘I under which the book Itself, their ritual and lived, awoke near alte. The chlckcharneys, natives begun shelling the bridge. I sup by, outstanding dancing stars and fine presents. Hammond Organ a'eove which now make It. pfiaalble to aee Ihe^ organ ^ homelike aimoaphere of rich dignity haa been achieved by Watkina decoratora In the new Watkins er than the bookseller or pub- sunset one day and peering say, immediately laid'’ a Ilfeloiig pose they were too disorganised. others. Showing on screen will be , . t h ■ • - • " ii f fj f ♦ M n : ■ The Lenten discussion class will and organiaf. The alcove Is off the north'A'eat room, near the f,o!onlal |,-uneral Hpme deeoratinna. Thia la a comer of the northwest room with Its Colonial acescenic wallpaper. By (sirurcl StmlioM through a bush that cloaked him. "The Fall Guy" with Robert Arm ia triad. be held Thursday eVenIng at 7:.10 curse upon him. Soon after the About dawn we routed all the men . !:.... '. 11? p • • > (i S tidca Donahue aaid that the stairway to the second floor. plain faille draperies and Eighteenth Century fumltur saw thia acene: plantation failed and Chamberlain out of the halftracks and sent strong. FIRE at the horns of. the Rev. H. R. till «I < I i I 'y r I • k ^ d not develop acx relations The Girard Studios of Hartford Thousands of chlckcharneys car returned to England. them back over again and the Th4re ars lats stage shows SOUTH NORTH Keen, instead of Wednesday eve rying snakes to hundreds of small tha pMnt of baing Indecent or ning, owing to another engage will be at the Masonic Temple on Many yeara latar old man Mose, armor started rclling over too." Saturday and Sunday, starting at na. lAidies' Lounge at Watkins Funeral Hume Center street all this week with an burning pots In the beach, where on a visit to Nassau, heard about Denies Amerlcass Retreated 10 p.m. a Maaaachuaetta librarian ment of Mr. Keen's. The subject the rcptllee were cooked In thick 4321 5432 will be "The United Natlona," All Changes^ Re-decorations exceptional offer for both adults the Second World war. The newe ■ i Y if . rad, or complainad, when the stewa. At a aignal from their hadn’t penetrated to the swampe But Former Sergt. Stephen 8. arc Invited to attend and take part and children. An 8x10 photograph Price of the 27th Armored division Bhuta the door tha acene leader the little men reached Into of hia native Andros. When old it.' f . ' L S L . h . • ♦ • In the dUcuasion. Is offered for only one dollar, and says that not an. American re- - ha added. "W e are told of At Watkins Funeral Home each photograph of a child under‘s the sea and bathed. Mose learned Chamberlain waa ADDITIONS :t fj,. „,t, . . numeroua tlmaa Amber went Church school sessions were re Scrubbed clean, they ran back prime minister he said: treated and that, furthermore, had 1 sumed al St. Peter’s Episcopal twelve la automatically eligible for their been any backfiring It prob- I TAXI m «11- ■ U f ' • * Mrs. Nellie Rydell and Mra. W il ing the pait few months have boen planned around a scheme of red. leaf In front, another almond leal The New Haven Register after i children one through twelve years was in power.’ Much relieved, he REP.\IRS liam W, Hammond. delightfully aurprlaed with the turquoise green and oft-whlte. The behind, and a straw headdress reading the other account. "I was : Jn*. OrtHelll, Frop. util! ^ tin fif> (L y.« ‘ of age, there are two prizes, the opined: A fins time waa enjoyed at the changes which have been made In former dark oalt trim, which la of Each had a small bow to hunt flah across the bridge myself and In Hebron "Now we gonna win. Duh chick- > I I I I I- I oi» I ' • I , : ; 1 I t . ) first of the series of Military the layout of the home and Its Colonial det;ill, has been painted first .for ten dollars and the second and game. Over the right charneya hao'n enny grudge 'gin battalion headquarters during the for five dollars. p h • UM . II Whists at Amston Lake Club decorations. The Inlerlor haa been the off-white color In all rooms shoulder hung their quiver full of him. Dat’ll aave ua.’ entire engagement. The officer who | Raymond T. oM "Jaggar" achoolhouaa house, for benefit of tha Amston so altered It la almost Impoaalble "hlcli arc rcdceordted. In the west Arthur HHImeir. one of the own amsn srrowi snd over the left waa And sure enough the Allies did gave out that story probably w as-' Ambulance been sold by Rufua R. Rath- Lake Volunteer Fire Company. 12 to vlaviallza It aa the former build- toum a Colonial wallpaper ers of the Girard Studios will per alung a conch shell. win. And do you know what hap n't even there. bo Mr. and Mra. Russell Mar- . w«8 A^lerlrd which IntioUucvg rii’h sonally take the photographs I'lie- Schaller (Rurke) 6 8 6 8 Call 2-1257 for tables were In play. The seiica la Leap Into Treea and Diaappear pened to the rusted steel rails of "1 don’t even know how anyone 219 Parker Street of Andover Lake. Mr. Rath- sponsored by the Amaton Ixike Due to the ever Incrcaalm; uae t‘''-quoiat on nn olT-whitc Ing the offer in Manchester. Mr. They lined up In formation, Chamberlain's abandoned railroad 7 could have heard a car backfire What Arp Your PlunAFur Him? Hlllraeir hM h.ad twenty-five years .Manchester, Conn. WILUAMS bought the small, well kept Ladles' Sewing dub. Mr. and Mra. of the home. Wntklna decided barkBioutid. Hgure-a rlped wall- chanted a hymn and blew a long They were dug up* and sent to during all the noise and shooting T eL «4 4 « ( HoHoran) 3060 ng last year at public auc- Albert Turgaon and Mra. Allan . k. tn .-.u . paper Which meorpornlc the same experience In studio work, eom- Britain as wartime scrap metal. and If one did, it certainly didn't Arm yon building for the things that will inaka Mm thn man soma colors wna cho.-rn for the large salute on the conch horns to the OIL SERVICE . It had been cloaei^for school Doty captured Uset prizes, Tbc hlncd with a biisine.*s background aun Just as It sank below the hori The chlckcharneys are free you want Mm to b ef There Is no surer way of making Ma (Quish) 4340 841 BIUIAD BTBEET **'*' *^^*^*' *”'" . , . , .y^ enat room. Draperies of plain tiir- that Includes studios in \Ve.'itch"s- tuturn a eerlainty than to start on a Nyslematlc Havtags Plan. tor the past tew yeara. and tosera 4er\’cd retreahmenta of cof coiild ^ acfommodated at the trimmed \uth red zon. As the elfln music faded the again to hide in the foliage and ter county and New York city. He Tim amall nmnunl — that wnn'l be ml**ed nnw — wlH loam Inrgs 24-IIUUB SEBVICB ^Us of that area were brought fee and doughnuts. The special asms time and to further the ,i,.M>ed valance boards, chlckcharneys leaped into the worship the sun as before. Ttha canter. A half acre of land prise, a plamje, waa won by Mra. was 0 member of the Mount Ver w’ben that all-Impnrtjint time arrives. It's much easier to plan "Wn Solvn Urn Bumiag ' I hsed m both rooms. Ml fiiriil- non Rotary (iiib for nineteen Ms fntnre at once — *top In IMs lornl, friendly Institution and HOSPITAL with the purchaae Norton P, Warner. Mrs. Ruth Weat, Watkina funeral rtlrcct»r. throuRlioui the first floor Is will transfer to a Veterans hos 4$nnstlM ” .w. CStfford Wright, chairman Coolldge won the prize donated by venrs prior to hta purchasing the start Saving — TODAYt with the eooperaMon of \\atklna | Eighleeiitli Century ' Glrarrl i'ludio.a in Hartford. pital in Staten laland. for the last | ^Hebron Rad Croaa Branch, has Earl Holmes' Drug Store, Col (loliinibia six months training. Miss Tuttle assistant ehalrmcn for the Krolhrrn drcorHlom, planned the di-HiRnR in ii.aho;:iiny. with uphol- chester, a set of bath powder and changes and Interior deeoratlona. i pieera In coverings that pick will go to Butler hospital in ProvI- ' INCOME TAX year aa fotlowa:'Member cologne. A 92S grand prize offer In order to aceommodate two ,jp |-p(jg nnd turquolNc color- $82.35 haa been turned over to dence In May, to complete her { for Clean Heat.. Ira. Norton P. Warner; knit la dangled before the eyca of play separate scrvlcei at the same , j„u, Forest Fire Head course. , Mml Cbarlaa P. Mln^r; pro- ers at the end of the aciiea for the Boy Scout troop as the re OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY GAS CO. time and with absolute privacy distinctiv.' stylized Chmeae Mrs. Ralph Wolmer entertained I Comfort . . . b> Mra. Prank Whire; home h l^ scorers In toto. ceipts from the last newspaper col a group of children at a Cob-web the Rav. Harold R. Keen, The Aston Lake fire company for both, a door waa fir.at made j pntternrd paper with green and Names Deputies UNTII. 9:00 P.M. through the east wall of the front ^ „ white background was lection, according to Joseph Taah- party for her son Victor, Saturday r . Elion Poat tax-collec- has begun digging for foifndiitions vestibule into the northca.al room. | (or the lad cs' lounge, with Ilk, who helps the boys organize night. In honor of his tenth birth C A U i/ i LcAe^.S t e t : , rsportad that she haa sent out for a fire house northwest of the day. Later in the evening Victor This room and the soutlienst room j pinin green carpet on the floor, John M. Boyle, of 661 .Middle and carry on these collections. iifttp»wp to old age asalaUnce beach. The work will go on as fast was hoat to She group at the com SATURDAY ALL DAY AND EVENING BUILDING W LOAN ASSOCIATION. INC FUEL were then made into n single, large . iTpholstered Nnidoir pieera lend Turnpike East, local state forest There will be another one March ELECTRIC ; AaUaqiaenta. who failed to pay aa funds come in to finance It. fire warden announces the sp- munity dance. ’ |g tax on or before March 1. Local people who have an in room by the removal of the former I romfurt to this io«ini and when 23, and If anyone needs help In ty ------OkOANIUD Affm IB9I ------partition between the two, and the eonipleted. floo* length dciperlcs polntmcnt of the following deputy ing up their paper bundles If they CO. - 5181 win BOW have to p%y an ad- come of 930U or more are anxious wardens: Edmund Boyle, 01 Middle PHONE MANCHESTER 2-0714 I I as penalty, having im- ly figuring u p _to have thrlr In removal of a corner gas-hiirnlng of plain gold Willi vahiiice hoj'rds will get In touch Vith Mr, Taahllk (Or Willimantic 820-W-2) OIL Turnpike East: Melvin Lucas. .Tl.l Maieh IS to Battle up, after come tax rcttims ready by March llreplace. Thm ha* resulted In n cjitrying otit tin Cliinesi. Cluppi'ii- a Boy Scout adll come to their aid. bcniitlfill, large room whfclr is dale motif of the watlpapi i will South Main street, tcl. 2-2610; George W. Cook of Putnam was aetSoo will ba taken. tPt 16. Some of the quesUona are not Hr-rry Tomm. Birch Mountain pnld tip to data, with about readily understood and help has to separated from the balance of the hi- Installed. A riressinT table will presented in Justice Court In Yeo LECLERC WINTHROP MKKKIAM house by doors. These doors ran It.ave a ruffled vainnee of this ssme Road. tcl. 6708: Edward Wlsotske. man's Hall Saturday night by i Ripley Hill 292 North DB tha nat of Uioae liable be called in. All liable will breath 43.1 Center street, tel. 8419. Funeral Home Arennntant-Aadltor Mala Street Ward ban been received of the a aigh of relief when the 16th ar- be opened so the entire flrst floor material. State Police Officer C. Taylor j Snath Open Thursday NIgMs and I A Arc permit la required by stale Hart of the Colchester Barracks. | aalfc, tai Minneapolis, Minn., Feb rlvea. can he iiaed for a single servlee The Ml n'» l.oiiiige The new ladles' lounge at WatUin.s Funeral Home Ii.is met with enlhii.sla.'stie noproval. ’■'ettureJ rle ■ law for all burning from now until 2.1 Main SI reef Coventry All Day Saturday Manebester f, of tha Rav. Irving Peake John Dick IVFS haa been olcctnl when desired. The men’s loiiiy{e. liiitiinng comforl ihle b-i'i'nil- piec.'.a .'iiu di '.ising table i gainst u Chinese Chippendale wallpaper, •;nd a private Cooke had been arrested on Route I I Dee. 31. Thia appllc.t to all fires in 6 last week when picked up driv l*hnne S2fi9 ML retired Blabop of Colorado chairman of a committee to mukc The second major eliange on tin- llgiireil linen I'n.perier, red h alher i.aviitorv which eus .ec-nll‘.‘ li'',*n l.ist.ill'-d. I Ihe open out.stde of the two fire ma wall known hera in his arrangements for a dinner to be first floor was the alterinr: of the chaira and a flat top drsK, firrer.s ing at 60 miles an hour. He was i flistriets. Permits may be obtained charged with exceeding the posted far days, spending hia vaca- held later on, for membera of the Hammond Organ alrove. The or amnking-rnoni i.emforl. I from Mr. Boyle or any of the above How you cem help YOUR ARMY wlth ^ brother, the Rev. Hebron Volunteer KIrc Company. gan, which Is available for all The alterationa and Inipiove- sped limit; found guilty and fined deputy wardens. $9. This route at a point between C. Johnaon and family, at He will appoint helpers on the servleea wlthoii* ehiirge. was for ments at Watkii-a Kiiiierel home Oxnam Opposes Support lollniul Hug? H rr lx»s Pstar'a Rectory. He waa merly hidden Irom view. The vail are not limited to the interior the Andover line and Hop River committee. village haa been petroled recently favorita with the young I in frimt of the Instrument was re- alone. The hard Miirfaeed perking Mr. nivl Mrs. Theodore T. Palm- V:tliie of property lo.sl through o f that day. entering Into I moveil, the' organ then moved to area at the rear has been enlarged due to complaints from parents Of Parochial Education cr of KlUngton have moved to their fires In the United Rtale.s In 1946 whose children must walk to md DO ITS PART FOR PEACE > thalr sports and amusements with , the front so It can now b<‘ .seen i'l size to acconiiiiodaln twenty- Teletopics FLO'S PLANE CRASH ncv.iy acquired farm in noithcrn was enough to buy sufficient elec fro along It to reach their school antliiiafaaiii His brother was rec- Demand Curfew I from the northwest room, and a five cars. Thia area will be lighted Tollaiid. older residents kno'.v It trical power to supply all the elec ! partition built at the hack. The for night parking, A now drivewnv and home. John Szegda, 18, found ’ he at. Peter's church for aev Springfield, Mn.is.. March 11,— ■ proved, expand public .support to the former Ix-miicI .Slater place in tric railway and trolley lines In guilty two weeks ago of evading lisral years, later going to New ' clonk room now ocniptes the roar on the ea.st .ildc connecting with I've LOST THAT For Children i/l’i The Rf. P.< V. li. Bromley Ox inrliido paroelilnl srh iol.'i. the Sugar Hill section of town. i the nation for 10 ye.ars. responsibility and destruction of r LOOK OUT, DADDY. ' Tork. where he was assistant reo- ' room formerly u.scd for the organ. the parkirg lo' nt I lie . ear anil nam, Methodist bl.iliop of New "Oppo.sed To C'htireli Control’’ PAPER WITH jo e 's A MiSSAGt mOM A feature of the northwest room thence to the olil driveway on the property after he had* knocked MY a i r p l a n e w i l l j tor of the Church of the Redeem- York city, say.s that I ’rote.stnnl.s He said that Protestant;' were down several mail boxes with a PHONE n u m b e r ON la the Colonial stairenae to the sec west, iniikes it po.s.sible now to More thn:f $10,000,000,000 Is 'yCRASH INTO3 YOU y Blskop Johnson was for 26 Everett, Maaa., March 11- iJ’; — , are "iinalteriihly opixiseU to the "opiioscd to chiinch control of luib- truck, reported to Trial Justice IT, i'll h a v e t o call llc education no matter what the on amu?,cmenta by I 7HB StCMiTARY OF WAR ‘-jranra editor of The Witness, s Aa an aftermath, of the alaylng of ond floor. circle the home. \Vc>rk has been j Roman l.'atholie Inalatence upon Sun Togs Newton B. Smith, the fact that INFORMATION On Herond Floor started th's week on a portc- i public support of parochial edii- American pleasure-seekers. t church periodical founded by him. church: they believe th.at control ; he had made satisfactory ar- AGAIN TO GET 11-year old Jacqueline Maxwell In Extenaive .alterationa have also eoehere which will be built over cation." should rest in the people, not in u Mrs. Clifford Wright, local Red nearby Malden, the Board of A l rangemenui with the owners for .'croaa dhalrman, has appointed been made on the second floor. llic driveway or, the ra.«l, coiinecl- The forim-r pre.sldont of the hierarchy. . . . IT. dermen today demanded a 9 p.m. 8146 the replacement of the boxes. He hdpera to canvass In the drive in The soulli-west riKiin has been mg with II iloor in the e.ist inoin. . h'eileral Connell of Chiirehes of "What the I’ onian Cntholic i i - i i was warned against Improper ac W it h the Prenident’s proposal for the curfew for children under 16 and given over to use ns a liulie.s' 'king it pos.sihle to enlei or leave ' Christ in Aiuerien made the state- ( hiirch seeks is the complete con For New Babies ! : various parts of the town as fol- that youngstera be allowed Into 111 tions in the future by Justice .lows: M n . Stusrt Brinkman, Mra lounge and a private l:ivatory in- Ihe home without being e.\posed . iiient last night in an addre.ss trol of Iho mind of youth,’’ he add Smith. dincontinuance of Selective Service on March 31, night movies only when accom ed. "It demand* not alone the right, [vjltrbart W. Porter, Mrs. Daniel Q. panied by adults atallcd. The two east rooms, used lo inclement weather. Thia porle- sponsored by the Springfield Coun- America will rely on voluntary cnli.^tmenta for as enaket display rooms were made cochere will eonneet with the cll of Churches to ediieaflon of Roman Catholic Mrs. Alice Dubins, athletic di ' Horton, for Hebron Center; Mrs. The Maxwell girl was slain a rector at the Model School In ‘William W. Hammond, Church Into a large, single niom, corre porch which exteiuls .across the I The New York bl.shop appareat- chlhrt-en In parochial sehool.s but I the maintenance of the Regular Army at author* week ago Sunday while returning aisfi that the public .shaM pay the Wllllmantic, will speak to the Co [ Street; Mrs. John A. Markham, from a movie theater. sponding In size to the east room front and e.-iat of the house, so l.v referred to measures now be- entrance can be made to the west fore Congres.s which woulil. if a)>- bill ” lumbia Parent-Teacher Associa ized strength. r^oncs street; Mrs. Robert S. Ten- The aldermen alao adopted a on the first floor, by removal of tion tonight on tha subject Eyck, Burrows Hill; Mrs. Clifford resolution urging theater managers the partition between the two for room, also by way of the front j ------of a proper athletic program for In view o f world conditions today, this is a step W i ^ t Hope Valley and Gull sec- to auapend continuous ahowa and mer rooms. . J work ready at one o’clock If any- elementary schools. During the 4 'Xhm; M rs WUliam Hills, Marlbor- clear their establlshmenta of rhil- New Interior decorations are to *Mth the alterations snd decor-: one can come at that time, China Opposes meeting athletic equipment which of the gravest importance to every American ^otigli-Hebron road; Mra. Joseph dren between the afternoon and be found throughi iit the home and atliig already completed nt the t xhe Church roiineil will meet .at has been purchased by the assc'- citizen. Never before in history ha.8 any nation jXJriffing, Andover road, jKiuth; evening performancea. Watkins decorators have sueeeeded home. Watkins Brothers hsve the parsonage Frldav at 8 p. m. ciatlon for the local schools will be In creating a liveable, lionuilke Soviet linpiiry jaO s. Victor Behnke, Andovef road, probably the most comfortable and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gren- presented to the five teachers. raised and maintained a million-man army by the atmosphere of rich dignity. Taking (;.aorth, and Burnt Hill; M ra Wil- he.aiitiful funeral home in the nan. Jr. of East Orange. N. J.. are The postponed meeting of the the deep red wall-to-wall carpet state. volunteer aystem alone. Our ideali, our belief Ham Owen, Mrs. ^ w a r d . Ray- the happy parents of a daughter. Itnntinued iDiiii Page tine) Bit and Spur Corral was held in Mrs. Elizabeth Ives, Am- Maureen Louise, born last week at Yeoman's Hall Saturday night. HERE S MY TELEPHONE in indiv^ual freedom, our safety, our duty to pro Marlhoroiigli NUMBER ON VOUR, i,aton: Mrs. Ralph Secord. Gilead Antolne Gagnon. Raymond Law Poiithhrldge. Mass., the home of ing; "China’s Sovereignty Must E? The group were unable to hold mote world peace — are bound up in this decision. ratrset; Mra. Donald Griffin, Hardy ler, Harry Frink, and Waldo Hy Mrs. Orennnn'.a parents. Mr. Gren- Maintained ” "Foreign Troops their meeting the week before due AIRPLANE. FLO. road; Mrs. Elvera SagUo, North F\meral services for Joseph Wappiii" Must Withdraw from China." to the town meeting. Henry Ber- PLEASE d o n 't t a k e Louis Ryan. 88, were held Thurs son; seating. John Ia«wton and nan Is the son of Mr and Mrs. This is your Army, and voluntary enlistment street road; Mrs. George French, Timothy Riordan: director. Pal Ixiwrenre Grennaii of Ellington ".\ny Kind of International Con nltt, delegate to the meeting of ANY PAPERS OFF West street road: Mm. Carl Lank- day morning at Uic Wall funeral Easter seals have been- sent to road and Mi.s, lireimnn was the ference Should Not 'Interfere in the National Rodeo Fans of Amer is your choice. It must not fail. With j ^ r help it home. East Hampton and nt St Egan; musical accompanist .Mrs. M Y D E S K , rtf, Bolton road; Mrs. John O'Dun- L C. Mooreliouse. former Mary Todd, a teacher at China * Internal .Vffairs” ica held In Waveriy, N. Y „ recent Andrew’s church. Colchester. the townspeople to help raise Ihe v.'ill not fail. The Army must continue to provide f.«eU, Godfrey Hill district. The They have had one rehearsal. Ellsworth High school. Internally, this wa.s the Chinese ly. gave a report following which Mr. Ryan died Monday evening $176,000. Connecticut quota for the club registered with the na '^uota being so much smaller Uian The chorus Is open to any of the About 1,200 people watched the situation today: adequate occupation forces overseas, to supply J, there should be no difficulty St bis home on the New London 1947. The drive started Thursday, tional group to become eligible for turnpike after a long illness. The town’s young people and they will baskrth.all game between Ells Pal Chung-Hsi. minister for-na- | these forces, and to help in keeping America [in oversubscribing It. is to help carry on the progrsm receive applications for a short the Champion Show to be held in deceased was a native of Marlbor worth High and Newington In the tional defense, told a Formo.san ' Waveriy late next summer. The Mloa Anne Kuiynych, daughter for rehabilitation of the Conncctl- time. Class C tournament at Stanley delegation the government sent strong and secure. hiof Mr. and Mra. Michael Kuiynych ough and had he lived till Wed entrant to this show will be the | cut Society for Crippled Children i Union Grammar school will play Arena; New Britain. Saturday aft troops to Formo.sa "not to sup w of Hebron-Ahdover road, was one nesday Would have been 89 veurs best all round cider In the local Your help and undersUnding emit do much to old. and Adults. ; Wapping next Thursday and Ware- ernoon. It was Ellsworth’s nine press Formosans but for purpose.s club, determined through competi American soldier that two out o f every three mep of I I cadet nurses to receive their teenth straight victory;* the score Suiwlvtng are his wife. Mary Some of the books recently re-1 house Point will play Broad Brook, of nation.al dcfiMise." He reiterated tion at nearby meets. A nominat encourage a steady flow of 8-.vear voluntary en- In the present Army are veterans — men;who have caps at a special ceremony at the eelved at Sadd. Memorial l.ibrary , Tuesiav tffternoon the Union girls’ being 39 to 30. They will play Nanking’* decision to solve^Jlje,, WUliam . W. Backus boapltal last (Chapman) Ryan, two sons, John ing committee roinprised of A r are. AHulU: C or^t, La<^- Wjfh y ' Meanr wi^ play the High school their, ni>,^L .game;,.,Thursday--night Formosan pfoblem pcace7ully‘'and * listmenta, necessary to sound training and the known the hardships of war and have cho.sen tb ay ■everting:-. Mr. ‘ and Mrs. of East Hampton and.Adhert of thur Sweet of Wllllmantic, Mrs. Newington: one sister. Mrs. Willis promised quick action In iniprov- Regina Standiah ‘ ot E. Hampton efficient performance o f the Arm y’s task. ' continue their service. EXulynych and their daughter, .Mr^. Mrs.. Jtlg.AU.Jidmim.atra.UVR poliov..;.;;.-...- E'O'Ootmor. the former Miss Kale . and Joseph Kablik of Lebahon. was fevcTiiirtf -"NTHf TepOrr*' th sTTHTna ’ la '*p re-*'’ appointed to bring in a slate ot of When you discuss.this subject with your sons, paring lo .take over Dairen, the A job in the new Regular Army is a good.job — sppiog. brose of Glastonbury and Frank ...... report has been made I were Mrs Myrtle Williams of ficers for election at- the next of Hartford and several grand Houses; Halsey, Color BUhd: ' of the'Red Cross Drive but Frank I Buckland hnd her sister-in-law. Russian ‘oeeupied port. S.aturday meeting, at which time the plub brothers', husbands or friends who may be con a job that compares favorably with the ayernge Mr. and Mra. Lieroy H Getcliell lla^khursU Land of Promise; j chairman, said he prob- Mias Edith Williams, of Chevy appeared iij the Peiping press, ■ef Bpringflelfl and their children. children. will also enjoy a banquet. sidering an Arm y career, bear in mind the advan in industry,' and has more opportunitic.s lor nurtal was In the family plot Liebman’ Peace of 3Und; Mussey. „-ould he able to report this ! Chase, Md . who spent the weeU- ru n War Front* Quiet Miss Sylvia Harris, teacher of |Betty and Leroy, Jr. made a fly- Old New England; Rhoades. She : end with her. Civil w.ar fronts in-north China tages offered by a 3-year enlistment. Among them Ttng visit to thdlr Hebron home in SI. Andrew’s eemeUTy. The the Center school waa In New WITH SO MANY NEW TELEPHONE promotion than most. Died on the S t^ w a y . C h ^ Charles Janes Strong of 131 ------:------and M.anehuria gcnerallv were 5 8 5 9 MM. V, Sj*,.’- V - A pdutlng the weekend. Old friends bearers were Charles Hull. Willis :;;.York ow*f«the weMfae«A*totAHaBf^9Mwiee«nd brersear ‘ Hall, John Urban and Jarolln Blough, The _ ^ I Snrgennt Stn;et. JjAiafegA.? ------Oct rgidy.for your life in the the wedding of a friend. A GOOD IDEA TO KEEP A RECORD You u n help by giving your respect ah^uppbrl staff, railed .on rstraordinary con Mrs. Martha Guewrez, who haa theater where openings exist, and the opportunity . __ home Tluir.sdav.' Manna Coming Down By .Mrit. .%nne Cabot open with this captivating bare OF THEM ON THE INSIDE FRONT ■ fealsworto. The ; « o n * ^ l l Day^^^ Wliidsorvllle ference at Tstngtao of alt govern- | Just arrived from Sweden to make to the man who enlists voluntarily — to do his part rs Night meeting at Echo Callers here oyer the wa4!k-end If you start your Uyette. gifts back dress with gay scallop trim. COVER. OF YOUR.TELEPHONE BOOK, for training in valuable skills at Army schools.. werf Mr. and Mrs, Royal Goff of M [ vemeterv. He ' was a resident of — ,,, „ _, . ment millturv. commander* In the ,-:ou’,rha\^- am plcU m V V pu t her home In America, la visiting in carrying out your country’s world-wide obliga rorsnge. Mansfield, will be present- Bright \prll; Haskell. Peggy Keeps! , Salem, lll.-iJ '' The Marlon A narrow bell lies pertly at one t h a t WAV, YOU w o n 't East Hampton and Mr. and Mrs- eastern Shantung sector. I.atc re- ,„prthe-r pretty lltUe sets for the her sister, Mrs. Madden at the |,«d by Hebron Grange. A akit. 'The Mount*: Johnson. Tarninh; Lt*nski. . *Ti • ** * Count>\*Sport»inan * Club took to side. .Make the accompanying LOSE THEM AND YO u 'u . It is a high tribute to the loyalty and spirit of the tions to build a peace that will endure. Thomas H Ferguson of Portland port.* said the Communist.s were babies some of your friends, daugh- bolero to match, or have the dress home of Alfred Brand. Later she TUgiitbouse Keeper’s Daughter, Strawberry Hirl; Popular Seience. The thirii cottaRo incrtiuR j||j. ^ feed hungry birdn when a v o i d w a s t i n g VGUR. East Hampton Grange Is ob- ass.aulting Kiaohsien. 60 miles oust I tors or grand-daughters are ex- white and the bolero in stripe*. will go on to the family home in IsrlD bs one ot the numbers, and Bov’a Bo4>k of Thinga to Make; I '*1^ ^"***^^ ! winter iee eoverod normal feeding TIMEn In- •■•■00*™, 1 ning Iwo ntie*. pieces—dre.sa. petticoat, sneque. 12. 13. n , 16 and 18. Size 12, drc*.?. CALLS T O T ^ u g h te r ot Mr. and Mra. Robert by the .Mena d u b of pt. Francis I SCSI of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Axelrod ^ L j P-A vlted fo fill the chairs of their eor- by the .Men’s d u b of jBt. Francis I ,ppgher Chen Pi-Shctig chief of the For- bonnet, dressing gown and bib. Use 2 3-4 yards of 36 or 3P-tnch: information Ey. Porter, of Hebron - Andover W rong .'•'lanl for Striker of Pine street underwent an opera responding office for the occasion. « f Assisi church will be held April ! p);>nse bring voiir Bible* mosan delegation which came to | flne white nainsook and trim with bolero. l ’ » yards. 8ECRETABY OF WAB I'Msd, will take part in the pro each officer fiirnlsldng five min- ’-’l and 26, with Albert Wilder ns y(,. Morgan .Atlnnis of tion at Windham, Community hos to be presented by the Nanking to demand self-govern- | narrow, ruffled lace. If the dress . For this pattern, scr.d 25 cejits. U. S. A r m y utes of the evening’s program. 1 general chairman. Tlic Intcrlocu-1 „erc visitors" at the home Springfield. III. iJ’,' -City buses ment. said P.ii promised to abolish pital Thursday. His condition la ^Kiddle's Revue" or the "Hartford is to l>e used us u eliristening In Coin*, your name, address, size •Mrs. Joseph L. Ryan la vl.slting I lor will William Vaughan of East j ,,( yj^s, Adams' brother. Robert are strikebound in the Illinois cap discriminutorv measures against gown, make it of uic sheerest han- considered satisfactory. C H ou h l T n I i, * * POR PULL INPORMATION RIOARDINO VOLUNTARY 1 ^ Revue,” aa also known, on friendsAift/4 aft iIn n New York Acity4*ft. Wliiilao/. ><. l.i.-. a I __ ... ital and the mayor has asked mo- Formosans and to treat them desired, and the Pattern .Number A rummage eale, project of the 'ay, March 19..The nine-year Sharp, of Foster street. Sunday kerchlef lii.en obtainable and if to Sue Burnett. The Manches'er f I N £ nnoftftSION NOW! John C, Vergason is a patient The committee la la follows: Gen- Wnp-1 torists to give lifts to pedestrians. "just like any other rltizens of the possible, trim it with * real Val Sunshine Committee of the PTA g M will sing a solo, "A Good and attendcil aenicea at Evening Herald. M.60 Av.’ r-- INLISTMU4T* CALL AT ANY U. S. ARMY RICRUITINO fTATION In the Middlesex hospital .and un- liral arrangement commlttoiL ^ r - ' pjng Communltv church, So George B. Casey picked up a Chinese - republic." luce. will be open In the lower rooms in jr. The program may be heard Amerlcas. New York 19, .N. V Yeaman's hall tonight at 6:30. <1er the care of Dr. Norman'M ry Frink. Daniel Cavanaugh,-Cor-; The Ladles' Ai«l .Borlety which detected fellow pU>dding through The delegation said 3.CMX) to 4.- To obtain Complete patterns for er the radio, WON8, at l l am. Gardner of East Ilnmplon Mr ne.li'ir Nlchol.son ."Glad lo do It.” ex 000 Kon-nosai}* were "masaacred" Ihe Uivt'-Picce Liiyctte (Pattern The Spring l.wue ol Fashii n c. 1 , J:30. John Dwyer, Wll-u^ns to have been held Frbla" eve- Miss Olive Tuttle has aa her that day. A number of would Vergason ,wa» taken to *he ho.apt- Ham Vaughan, plained Cafey -as they arrived In In a Feb. 28 upnamg in w hich they No. .68691 send 15 cents in COin delight you with ilr weaUh ol »e.\- Wstanare have be«in disappoint- ,l,ohn Pailegiina* I ning al the home of Mra Henry guest, a classmate at the Hartford tal In the Intercoimty .amhulanee end Dennis Riordan; atage_ and \ Peterson, h^a been changed an'1 the downtowm district. "Feel sorry charged maladmmiatratlop pill* 1 cent postage. ’Your Nama. ing tuggettlon* (or every pome : M not baing able to get the HosprtaL School of Nursing, Miss Sunday evening lights. Antoine Gagnon,'John Law- Vill he held Frtdiv afternoon at 2 for people who Jtave to walk.',' Address and the Pattepi Num drefswsk*' Special farhiona by 170 High Street Hartford, Conns to t these toresentatlona. Margaret Btederman. The girls, The, Grange meeting Thursday ton.and Mrs, Joseph Saainekl. tlck- o'clock at the Communltv .Hmise "Better Ut me mit." said hia 1 Iron chain suspension br.dges ber to Anne Cabot, Tlie Evening top-notch designers, perscijality The Southern New England TELEPHONE Company. luck la hopedTor this time. night had to b* postponed as the were constructed in China 2000 Herald. 1150 Avc. Amerlcaa, New charts, free printed pattern III the now on vacation, have completed eti, John Curtin antb Anthony There Is. much sew ing to hp done p.assenger 'I’m a striking bus | all but alx months of their three i- A y iiU iis j a # at the |i«atlikg nyatem wo* out o f order. Dwurak, program, Edw'ard Blozle, and the work co_mn\iUcr will have ; drivoL" years ago. York IP. .N. Y., book. 2.6 cents. year course and Misa Btederman ------^ ______4 . MANCUESIER CVENINC HERALD. MANCUIbSiLK. CONN.. ILLSDAl. MARCH 11. 194) PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENTNC HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY* MARCH 11.1947 T B f
set such IsfUtatlon, he ssld. It oustit ts be confined to new con I Engagement Displaced Put Jells Modern tracts between labor and manafe- Obituary Bubble on Top Weddin^s Expect Boost ment. He contended that If closed ______~ Breadon Sees Cardinals 'As Champions For Several Years shop provlstona In existing con ^ Seed Methods Giard-Palmcr High on List Plane Breaks; In Price Here tracts should be cancelled by law Perkiiu-Hanilton unions would say the entire eon- r - D e A lh t ^ n u tracts were reopened. Of Problems Airman Lost (sMftMII t.lOD' •ut six (4'onllniied rr»m Page One) David K. Thayer. 72 Wells street, (Cnnllawed from Page One) In Rockville; White Howling died at hia home early this mom- One Cent More Here •Chatter ” ” l-lt could chooae no better course queatinna be diseusaed In the ing. He was bom in Dalton, N. H. gun by TWA and the CJlvll Aero- To Face Stars Friday 'Plentiful in System following order: * __ '' , I. , . w : than this." February 19. 1879 and had resided i nautica board. Manchootar win have ita own Bee League John Wniard of the lonf-estab- . |>r«lrn> Ponerfiil Weapon 1. Deniilltanxstlon of ejermany. here for the past 33 years being The astrodome la approximate A five cent pbr loaf rise In rys K. of C. x( I ) employed at Cheney Brothers. He bread prices waa noted tn aome Knot Hole Chib during tha com SrORTS EDI) Jtohed W'eUMrslleld flnn of seeds- He said he ixSuld see nothing In 2. nenaziflcatlon and demorrat- ly 18 Inches high and la about ing baaabaW aeaaon. The club wUi Rnaconi ...... nfix 92 109 319 Holtloul Murry Dick9on week ^ rs*. Ixatlon of (Jerinany. was a member of ,SI. Mary’s Fpia- thr^ feel In diameter. ' Rockville atorea thia morning sas $el«ct Top Performers Brown . ... .105 109 133-341 Ban. CMnstock. re rrs * Com- promote industrial peace In bills a general Increase in flour costs ProfeMor Ott ba organlaed shortly at tba T .1. Kconomic piinciplea, “h'-ar- dcqial rhiirrh and Manchester Orders Oaly Normal Pressure From PAs, BA*e and throu^ the efforts and coopera La (?hap(xel . Ki 100 82 -277 Signs; Row e Injured most promising ot Ms young pitch- fany. was the fuast speahcr ai pisnt-by-plant basis. i LoVIge. No. 73. AF A AM. was passed along by bakers te Bemle 8ea% BmMy Ptay the eeason. and an aas) prediction ^ ^ ^ hJAaftaftM K mm Mll*%ane*el esaalw F w a a Ing in mind that tinder this head TVVA ordered all planes with tion of CbarUe Bloasfleld, oual- Sullivan . 94 109 89 392 ft era. Meyer has allowed only two the BieetUic of the Manchester he said, this would destroy also all questions connected with" He leaves hia wifV. Isabelle Allen their customers. Manchester die North Endfl to Oppose Bemie AuguaL a catcher with la that the Red Terrors. If they Mahoney 109 101 109- 318 In Fhillies' W orK O U l; runs In 12 innings Including eight not experience the same Jump as la ■ manairer of the Baatem Tom Kalleys Manchester High stick together at Raleigh, will be Cardan dob last nlsht in Center a powerful weapon the Labor de- the pollUral, economic and finan Thayer, one son Robert B. Thayer r i , ! . ! ! * '! ! ‘® use only normal loague H ai^ord Chiefs and Dl- Bcoreleea Innings In tha Catalina of Hartford, one daughter. Mrs. Its neighbors, and some atorm Colored M agidan* baseball squad a year ago, now a come the greatest team In South Total ...... 521 508 521 1!»0 IMratr* Seek Kurowaki Island camp. In an axhibitlon with ehurch house. Mr. WlUard is also partment has used to prevent lo- cial .situation of flermany under lltiidea of 12,000 fl-et or leas until ' here had not added to tbeir prices ractw Joa Mcauakay of the T. private In the Army and stationed ern Conference history. . . treasuter of the Cbnnectctut Hof- cal conflicts. the adminlatratlon..of the four Raymond Jayeox of Manchester, Fulr«elh sides to submit a c"sr t„ an time to be announced. Pnekett'a (g) first look at tbe 1947 Redbird from Milwaukee, is taking It aasy .Miss falheriae II. Palmer the inrliislon additionally of a dla-‘ cabin apparently forced Hart crease considerably due not only Jiraa toama In town, tha PoUw oiBokar la belag arraagM to offl- tured its flrat Southern Conference to preaa reports tn exhIMUon and Pockett ■ ...... 103 89 84 278 squad at thetr St. I’eteraburg, Fla., arbitrator and to abide by hla de^ Mrs. Robert M. Perkins to flour but a projected sugar prict Amaricana, Britioh Amertcana and dally waleomeeome Don Orauer os inter-oquad gama4 with tha OlanU. with an injured finger aufferad In used fer cleaning tha various types cnaalon of the displaced persona Mrs. John Freeburg through the opening. championship tn 18 years by down DIokIneon ...... 91 104 8*-279 training baae. batting practice. Managar Tad Of aeafla. and by means of Incuba clalon. Mr. and .Mrs. Ixiiila Palm er of problem. rise that will bring augar to a North Bads. club profsaalonaL ing an Inaplrad, undstdog Unirar- New York, badly In naed of a "Some baoeball people said he If It la to succeed, Hchwellen- Mrs Bmina L. Freeburg. widow “Ebccept for a slight face injury ’Tba atara wlU ba ooaebad by Brexnoik ...... 128 97 113 -338 Lyons named Orville GroVb, Frank Uon at the propef temperature 170 Hoiith Main street, announce to Hostess Miss Marjorie Page of Miss Clara Haxelwood Hamilton, poxalble 12 cents a pound. aity of North Carolina team. SO te hard hitting draftring caixl, now Simmons ...... 114 131 112-357 didn’t have much talent In our bach said, it can do so “only by of John Freeburg, 27 Ridge atreet. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DavM Reason for the present condi lohnny Falkowakl of tho PA’a that Managar Mel Ott has seen his Pspish and Don HanakI to (kea tha and moisture, the seeds are teat- the engagement of their daughter. died last night at her home fol Washington, D. C.. none 'of the Tba Initial Twilight Boaeban 4*. S t George . . n o 105 112—327 minor leaguea last yaar,” racaUed Seattle Coast Leaguars In todaF* Od. germination taking place with aboliahing or restricting the right Hsmiltnn, of 136 Beacon street, tion is said to be the large for Playera Inchida Johnny Bycholaki, Uaague meetingr ofe u e I aaon la best daya, may have the answer in Breadon, "But this is ona of the to strike” and that nieana “the ,Mlaa Catherine Barliarn Palmer, I’ropoHHl l<» 1 alk lowing a long illness. Mta. Free- crew members or passengers was Al Suroftstoe and Ed Koaa of tha Although Auffust mlaaad seeing exhibition. The Sox defeated Jim in two or three daj’S. to Kdwanl S. (tiard. .son of Mr. injured.” Boston, formerly of thIa town and eign shipping commitments of thr scheduled■ ■ to take place tomorrow Katkaveu play, tn the early the fabuloua Hartung. ToU l ...... 518 ,528 505 1577 Aneat groups of recrulta wc’va aver burg was born In Sweden Decem Robert Melvin Perkins, son of Dr. government and Incidental laboi PA'a Johnny Oraen. Rod Gavallo night at 7 o'clock at the West Sunday aghinet Cleveland, "The my Dykes' Hclijrwood All-Stars • By way of Illustration. Mr. WU- I and Mrs. .lohn (Siard of 41 Linn- ber 10, 1884. She came to this A replacement plane left La and Eari Tost of the BA’s and rounds be did manage to witness .5^'aan’a (I) had In camp.” tl-7 In yeate.-day a axhibiUou. lard mWblledexhibited a number of «)uareasquares 1 O f (lliina R Iorked; and Mra. Edward Perkins of P ox-' increases along the line Side Bee. Great” pounded oat three doubles Breadon waa particularly op- more Drive. country over 65 years ago and re Guardia held at 6:16 a. m. lea.t.i boro. Mass., were married Sunday. Wally Psrehiak and Johnny Sumia- the champlonahip tUL Needless to Guthrie ...... 89 111 107 -307 Clearwater, Fla. Lynwood of blotting paper on which were Mtas Palmer la a senior at .Man today and was due at Gander at say, August In the rola of specta and one single In an 8 to 7 win. Relder ...... 96 88 98—282 timlatlc after righthander Murry present a significant and undealr sided in Manchester more than 29 March 9. In Oane Oiapel of Tufts laahi of tha North Enda Hartung alao awlped a baae, snared Dickson ended his holdout siege (Schoolboy I Kuwe haa auffared m tangled maaaee of seede. aome of able extension of Federal control chester High school. Formerly iVliiwl H ave V oiee years. 11:30 s. m. today, the line said. _ Anxious to play a rubbar game, tor, waa thrilled to aee Katkaveck. Helm ...... 101 118 125^-344 them with actual leaves upaUnd- College, Medford, Mass. *rhe cere- Playing hera a moeth ago tha Indapendent Ctaak baskatball four ball* for putouta and threw T. Martin and signed a contract after a brief lecurrence of the painful grain Into “areaa In which such control with the Navy for 10 months, Mr. She leaves one grandson. Wells To Hold Inveallgatlon mony was )>erformed at 3:30 p.m. agalnot um Proa tho Harlom toam a home town buddy, lead State to ...... 99 88 107- 294 injury he received last August* tag. The tender leaves of the taam has buried a cha Hangs /ut the MwmpkNiahtp. out tftro runners attempting to take Plah ___ ...... 117 119 101—334 conference with the Cardinals' boss Is disastrous.” QIard is sttending the local vet Tolson. a brother, Ootfried BJork- The other plane will be fer- I>«vld Norris of Kensing flaahed from whlatle to wfalatla and man. Dickson, who hurled 15 vic denting the Philadelphia PhiUtaid laiatUar 'morning glory were erans’ school. I (CoBlInued Irom Page One) man, both of Mancherter; and a The the Italian Americana Tbe con Leo was a baiter than averaga an txtra base. “Road to Indoslrlal Paace** ried back from Gander to New ton, Conn.' White gladioli formed thair whlriftrind atyla ot play catio- test may take plaee Friday night ()utte an afternoon for a btg raw j tories againat a loos of only six first diviston hopes. The vetaran taaflny recognised. There were | In hla atatem ent Herxog told sister, Mrs. Kdward Carlson, of the decorations. ad planty of complimentary re player xehlle in Timde School. He Total 502 521 538 1581 I righthander, who «von 11 gamaa ' I castle. Delaware, the location of aa a prellailnary to the All Stara- was reeponaible for Manchester rookie. Giant aupportere are hop-1 last season, waa the last R^blrd atanlaa. petunias, ageratum, marl- the committee: ister Georges Bidsult supported Kingsley, tows. Several nieces and Given In marriage by her father marks to be said afUr the game. W coin# i#nnR. I last season in a remarkahla colna^ goMa and other favorites, includ- < Bevin's stand. nephews also survive. the TWA international mainte Harlem Yankees gaoM at the ar Trade (now Cheney Tech) winning tng for Hartung to have many oft Coualry 15ub Irt R oiitis Ihliis around the conference table Funeral services will be held at investigation,” the statement said. she carried a white prayer book artiata Tha antlra Yankea taam BtUy Brown, lOfi, Manchester, The folloftring is taken from the Cotton ...... 94 95 104 293 last Thursday. Ha la under Watkina Funeral Home Thiiraday The plane, which waa flying at wtu appaar including Prank Cat- decisloned Bat Stroud, 160, of Richmond rtmeo-Dlapatch after The West Springfield Speedway I (Thapman ___ 80 93 103 376 aquada Join forces here today and flacad on damp paper In covered | h,* ^est hope perhaps, of “must be embarrassing to China,” with markers of camellias and Says: la achedulad to open the outdoor { Indlcatloiui were that Manager diathermy treatments daily gUaa contalnsn and tha sprouts. ; maintaining a ayatem of free en-1 and he asked Molotov outright to afternoon at 2:30 with the Rev. an air speed of about 250 miles an boiivardla. fey, formerly of tha Rena ^ Hartford in a six round eeml-flnal State humbled Maryland In the Buckland. Jr. 139 n i 103 842 thus far the injury haa failed (Continued from Page One) Clifford O. Simpson officiating. hour at an altitude of 19,000 feet, bout last night at New Britain. trat round. season Saturday avenlng. May 8.. . i Bucky Harris’ opening day lineup Oftan with red and violet colored | terprise." i withdraw the proposal. Miss Anne Napoli of Manches The game will aerve aa aa In Dutch Schaeffer copped the main | would Include three men, two of spond. needs, on tha thrsad-lika sterna,' i„ trebled times, the NLRB Molotov then agreed to go on Burial will he In Kaat cemetery. made a safe return to the Gander ter. who waa maid of honor, wore Froblems of Incorrigible CkiM dicatton aa what might be aapect- Jack Annotrong, 188, Manchester, "State was too good . . . The TUtaU ...... 395 .387 400 1182 and the other would place employes ^ airport at 10:34 p. m. (c.s.t.I The after idling up a Mg lead In tha Red Terrors top-seeded In the avent at the Klngabridge armory i them rookies, playing aUange po grantly intarastad the gardeners. chief Bald, Induatrial peace la on to the next subject. Friends may call at the funeral royal blue velvet and carried a ed la the future aa far aa aa all Team No. 4 (Forfeit) sitions. Bobby Brown, a shortatop of the boiuia adminlatratlon under home afler 7 o’clock this evening. accident meurred at 7:28 p. m. cascade bouquet of pink camellias ; By William A. O’Brien, M.D. flrat Are rounds over Al Headley, toumamenL are a team with Wednesday night. The mighty | D. Pleper ... 10,% 87 99 391 CilBrefl SlMca Shown a precarious baala. | Mill Do Nothing Official Mancheater team goea With the midgets roll again tomorrow night i with Newark last oaaoon, la Har Mr. Willard also showed a num- tha jurisdiction of the State Fi (c.s.t.) and white bouvardia. Mrs. Hamil- Writteii fog NE.4 Ser\lee batter playera aelected to oppoaa 181, of New York, ran Into a sa- aver^hlng—hetghL speed, clever “The balance that we aeem like nance Advisory committee. An official 8|K>kfsman said that ries of rights and lefts In tha etxth ball-handflng and good shots . . . and alsD on Saturday at the same ris’ third baseman at tha moment, Wildcats , har ot colored slides of flower beds ly to achieve,” 'Herxog continued. i Giialave Jliirlla 'Thc Coast Guard sent a messasc ton. mother of the bride, waa at-, Incorrigibility In youngatera la the Negro atara fana will have Total ...... 391 and Larry tYogl) Berra, a catcher I*naangr Seen < rrinin it appeared that the foreign mln- to all ships in the area to be on the tired In a grey and white print Wearing new glaasea. Giaata’ round and sraa counted out in 8:82 And planty of good rtaarves . . . tracL . . . Red Redman, 200 pound ■lid gardens taken at the State ‘-would be aerioualy dlatiirbed by | Istera might exchange information Gustave Murtta of Scantlc died easier to prevent than to cure. Be- Um answer wbeUMr or* not the with Newarlr last year, ia hia rM t The bonus hill haa been ma 378 him Juat like any other good left- and aevaral of Ita members wilt Xiolotov, as ycster.lay, requestei atreet, and at 9 o’clock at St. I friends was held at the Miles to “grow up” all at once and be East BMe BMUHag easy to sec how the Tcrrora com aeaaon. He was the No. 1 driver a amall, aalact tournay aaythtag ha hnataaaas on cartaln daya and trouble more time to I'oiisidrr the proposal. Parts HUH In Frame come hard boiled to prove that tha NOW York, March II —iff)—Phil > Johnson, Sr. 118 99 89 301 handed pull-hitter,” said Johnny Griggs said he considered the Bridget's chiii'ch. Burial will be I Standlsh Hotel, Boston. Down Blues 18-16 piled their graateat record during at West Springfield last season. Neun, RMleg fiel4 boos tan happen but neverthaloai tha - tha club will enter several ar* on because of fights between tin bonus "a betrayal of the veterans The question was "held In sus tn Mt. St. Benedict's cemetery tn The Lockheed officials said parts on their return from a wedding change has occurred. They appear Hcrgeahelmer, playing coach of \ McBride ---- 104 105 95 304 Ions' rather than with manage pense." Small Gym Dummy ...... 75 75 75 225 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.—Lefthand axparta today prtparad to boM rangamenta. Thia promlaea to be a cause” because it would Interfere Bloomfield. of the plastic bubble, or astrodome, trip to New York City, Mr. and *** egoUatlcal, bullying brag- the Philadelphia Rockets, today 6:00-9:00 Physical Condition-1 prorthy ab6w. ment. The ministers decided to hear a which rises about 18 Inches above Mrs. Perkins will make their home i ffarts. but their real difficulty la ers Lou Toot and Jack Chrtstansan themaotvao high <»> tho Umb flor old with a long-range |..rt .St, Jiimea'a church for Mrs. Law- the ten-man crew saw Navigator 'The bridegroom, a graduate of great improvement in play. With tha Sf-year-old right winger of I ll 3,"6 terday Utoy made the Bilgbty WIM- t’onway asacrled lliat the dc- reucp Ryan who died March 13, the community, and even though tha laot-plaee Eastam Division Army-Navy va. Spruce St. ?’ew« [ N oren...... 98 127 Ruel put hU 8L Louis Browns « Baveral of the members reported i The tour then t.aik up the Allif-.! Hart leave the plane, or what had Foxboro High school, served with Peart Btnks playing a fine floor Both____ Teiims Carrentlv a 109 316 cata, wlnnora ot S3 out of 94 f k a m Aboiil Town r-clslon to support the Inll witliout 1016. I they deserve the sympathy of Itockata has garnered 81 points Game Rooms Schubert .... . 96 113 through a atreiiuous threa-hour anowdrops in bloaaom. eome of j t'ontNil council'a report on Ger caused the plastic dome to break the II. H. Navy for thr'»e years game, and aided by the shooting Community Y Noles and defending champloiiA tSi top a referendum waa "ovonvhelnilng." many.) dealing first with deniilitan- everyone, the atory of their Uvea on 47 'goals and 44 assists. Close 6:00-9:00 Junior game*. Tied for Second S|iOt dHll yesterday, longest alnea tha seed ftrith Weot Vlrgtada (tS-1) tham aa early as the third week In { and the navigator to be thrown up and now attends Northeastern has a lesson for us. of Doris McFarland and Jtan behind and with an outaida chance 6:00-9:80 Senior games. Total ...... 478 537 516* 1519 aquad reached camp, and gave all ' January, alao acilla and crocuses' T h e W.8.C.S. ol the North M eth-' H i'" ward through the opening. University. Tonight X 3 won roll off. second, Duquasna (Sl-I) third, and widespread sentiment In the caucus Molotov opened this discussion Incorrigible children do not Johnston, the Debs piled up an of overtaking him are two mem Swimming Pool In Rec Senior I a io |» ; ”Tcani No. handa an extended bunting work alraad)’ in bloom. , cidlst Church will hold Ita monthly The arrangement of the naviga 7:00-8:00 Lifeguards Instnic ‘ 5 p. m.—Men's Volleyball. Team No. 19 (8) out tn an effort to eliminate one North Carolina Stata (84-4) meeting tomorrow at 2:00 p. m. for the referendum provision dr- by repenting many ehiirgcH made develop that way suddenly. Tha early lead which the Blues could bers of the Western Division pace- fourth. Mrs. Clifford Chenry brought to | aplle the linal ailver.se dei-lHloii. tor's section of the flight deck per- background for their difficulty ex- setting Cleveland Barons, who tion class. , . 6:30 p. m.— Basketball— Pirates IA*s Play North Ends ChoMO ...... 98 89 112 399 major weak point of last year’s the meeting a large bouquet of The speaker for the aftermion will by Soviet newspapers (hiring the mlt.s him either to stand or sit un — Seedlngs. bowavar, havaat i A refeiemliuii pro|MisHl gamed lual few months to the effect that Soviet Press H ails J tends into childhood as they wera not OvarOoBM. have four games remaining. ' Bowling Alleys • vs. Hartford. Rand ...... 97 109 306 taam. • foraythla which had been forced be Mrs. Ruth Burton of Danielson, der the dome while sighting slais 7:10:00 Open. Phone 6795. 8:30 p. m. — Church Bowling Tonight'a games mark the final I Hamilton 131 103 97 330 Balboa, C. Z.—Stan Rojak, atand- meant much la thia court earatvial Conn., District President of the only a single Vote in the Senate the we.stern powers hud fulled to Hollywood . . . a m a ' complainers about other children In tha final thraa minutea uoz Basilen. Pittsburgh Hor-! Hamilton .... tefloon. with his instruments. — 260 and It wouldn’t be too ahoeklng U ' last week. demllltarixe their xones and were M o lo to v s M o v e ta school getUng a square daal Backus and tHx acorad four field nets’ goalie, la tied with Connie I league. week of play in the Rec Senior A. Smith ... 116 150 tn ahortotop for Pea Waa Raeae, After the meeting the program WJI.C.S. Hosteasea will b Mrs. Breaking of the dome released Hi>>n. Buffalo netminder, in shut-1 Weat NMe Building WedncMlay 114 107 86 807 was left behind when the main any o l the other four, BraAoy Grace Moore, Mrs. Mabel Holmea, While House Republirnns were keeping German tnaips in mili I when they did not; they thought geala to make tha game clone. Tha League. The Important game on Van Dor Kar iCanualttee. beaded by Mra. Fred ' eaurustng on the bonus tsaue, the ■y OCNi HANDSAKW the air pressure within the plane, outs with six apiece. Bastien haa | Gym 2 p. m.—Baby Clinic. Free to Hayden ...... —' 118 112 228 squad of tha Brooklyn Dodgers (25-5), Utah (19-S), St. John’a of Mra. Rebecca tary formations, contrary to the ------; they were not liked by other chll- Blues loat thetr chances to win the slate ia the one between the PUhlBian. Mrs. Bryant and Mra. W. Senate unanimously approved and hermetically sealed ao that the at when they were unable to keep In the best average, however, 89 goals i 8;00-9:00 Junior League Play all. came to the Canal Zone and there Brooklyn (15-9) and Long laland ,W. EeUa nerved home made cook-' ‘lurqts ar. cor- Potsdam agreement. < (Continued from Page One) - ; dren or were discriminated against (14-4), em ergxi the ftrinner. Ybe aent to the lower chamber a de- 'The RiiHsian foreign minister hn- mosphere Insldo can be maintained I back of the foul line on their free agalhst in S8 games for a 2.47 per offs. 2 p. m.— Doctors bowling and Spruce Street News and Army and Total* ...... 556 594 516 16.36 was talk of a deal xrith any ona dially welcome. Hollywood—The two best movies at comfortable pre.ssures at high ' by their parents. In their moods laat two were namad to the meat les and Ice cream. flclrney appropriation hill calling neited that the British had 81.:i.'i0 : rope. Tile result wao not a head- ■hots. centage. I Game Rooms open bowling. Navy Club. Tba teams are current-1 of a number of National Leagua among the new releases are “13 they become critical of everybody 6:00-9:00 Junior Games ly tied for second place. ; clubs. That Rojek may go la to' yeeterday. for grants totaling 86,871.037 for of the German armed forces in Rue Aladelelne,'' Hollywood's third altitudes. , I on clash, but rather a display of and everything. This tendency On Monday and Tuesday, tha 3-6 p. m.—Boys’ gyro, basket I*rgi«n l,eague Girl Scout Leaders Association the current hscal year ending formation m their rone and that Pilot Reduces Allllude | ddicate diplomatic fencing. 6:00-9:30 Senior Game... ball game. Both have won one game each 5lanrhester No. t (3) Indicated by Leo Durocher's use While the N.l.T, waa fUliag Ita will meet tomorrow evening at June 30. flctionixed tribute to the Office became more marked as they grew squad will play two garnet at the Bowling Alleys Eddie Mlkala as a replacement Labor Secretary the Ainericnna Ijad 9,000. of Strategic Services, and---- “Boom After the accident, the pilot re- q-he Russians have expressed Last Night's Tights 4 p. m.—Bankgra' bowling. during previous meetlnga ao this LeMcxka ...... 94 99 111-304 field yeaterday. tha National Col eight o’clock In O n ter Church Based On 1944 I'rlces older. TMCA. 7:30-10:00----- xrill be the gams for blood. The ri Prlrae ...... 99 92 89-280 every time Reese is pulled out of legiate A.A. commlttoao eama house. “Except In obvious cases, the erang!" based on the true story duced his altitude at the rate of considerable concern over the DlscIcpUne Won’t Help The summar}’: the exhUrftlun garoaa. The Dodgers Senator Rotiert K, Parsona ill, elimination of the- war potential of a heroic prosecuting attorney. 700 feet per minute— not an abnor- continued presence of American Lee’s vs. Garden Grove Dodds In Chleage Event vals have improved considerably Laliey ...... 94 138 105—332 close to rounding out thetr toufna- Raps Recognizing in the west had hurely stnited,' Defiant children xa-ho sullenly CemmoBlty V Debs (IS) Cooper St. vs. Hertford Road throughout leagua play and a cloee GiorgettI ...... 149 98 117—863 trounced the Panama Chesterfields ment. Wisconsin, Big Ntno paUa- FarmingtonI. chairman of the Ap- III “.Madeleine.” rough, tough, mal rate —until he reached a level j jj, Oitna with the economic resist their parents cannot be won B. F. Pts. By The Associated Press { 8-1 ycsUrday in tha opener of . • . n *, 1 Salvation Army -Songsteia and propriatlona conmilttee, said the Molotov said James Cagney trains young candl- of 10,000 feet for the return to | „^d political i-ole being played Cleveland—Esxard Charles, 170 j Chicago, March 11.—(Pi-G il gam# is expected. The Spruce Correntl ...... 116 151 96—862 din, won picked for tha diaWet over by rigid discipline and force. Btnks, rf ...... l 1-6 3 Hlelunan Heads dlnlc street team reached Ita peak last their 12-day stand here. four berth, leaving only diatrict U iO niinU niS t m a r ty Bandsmen are asked to report to grants were made necesaary be He cited what he lulled “the dates to be American operatives Gander. there by the Americane. 0-0 9 1-4, Cincinnati, knocked out Jim Dodds, the prancing parses from night at seven o’clock sharp at th< which Often they are Immune to diccua- McFarland, If...... 3 week when it soundly defeated the 551 572 518 16(1 Orlando, Fla.—Al Evans, flrat- two a dark accret at tha momafit. sharp at the - cause the current budget was pre-1 ^Uoniniand report" behind the European lines is i To determine the effect of a Matchett, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 my Birins, 184, caaveland, (4). Boston, win compete In the Bank slrtng catcher (or the Washington I citadel. They will leave for Hart- . pared two years ago on the "snp . ' said only .seven |>er rent of the , Tliere arc some here who feel slona of right and wrong. Appar Storra March 11— It xvas forniei ly riou.sly .shot dead on a main street York City: Julius Leopold, , William Barclay. 140 North School Scranton. Pa.—Nunslo Ferraro, plonahip of tha world. I That was lesson number one Rec Senior Baaketball Farrand .. .124 llfl-2 4 0 man George Kell rid of hla sore occurred in 1946.” having had a lettei xx ritten just' atreet; Mrs. EveU’n Ellison, Rock- . Arthur Drug Stores 139, MlWraukee, stopped Joe Mur 111 120—231 arm, the Tigers sent an all-veteran I’liihiilances. Persia, from Persia, a.s the Grt'eks- of■ a Connecticut...... town. Hartford, Conn.; Gordon Reed. A daughter, Gcrrith Joy. "‘as I K„ii»nwBk( I t should havo boon blUed aa , for ths kid although it bordered ay. M Balass . . . In another atatement prepared , to her read thnmgh fo» the sec-' ,, ...... 11 os' fi48 Mata SL RnMaow BMf. phy, 144, H arrisburg,'(3 ). old age and axpertanee vs. youth on offlshnesa. No matter bow the Exhibition Biuketball. 8:30 — | lineup against the Phlle, with Roy 'or the ComraltUe Paul M Herzog iond time llemoxc t)i.. ic.-ti ictum icipiiring culled the soiitluve.steni district of M.any sii.spects are arre.sted. jqp^vporl. R. I.; John Humpstone, boro fo Mr. and Mrs. Everejt , 1"„' » • (■ ..... Ill Ope, and power. Old ago and axpori- 1 going, the veteran seeks no sym- Armory, . _ 635 529 1064 Cullfcnblne on first, Ikldle Mayo at chairman of tbe Nauonil Labor: Now tjiere's flS .«io>ple a deftm-1 Par»,ia noxv known as Fars. pe. brouKM: back from Ohlo.^ b l uithewntT "M a.r Ehgene .BatheT-|Haiylw|«k..Bouto.87v. tt- early-kloi.tday.i, r. Admitted* t-TdaVi'^-HaiBld- $Cv*s,'. Friday, March XI i Jarvis Motors (0) second, Eddie Lake at short. •alatiOMxboard, said Conpelw inav’ flon ol a" good letter as vou’H'ever to Nnrioii.i state boaid.s and | identified by aeven bystanders as : |.-,ahktll, ,N. Y.; Robert Keyset. morning .at \V,ndham Community Mias Mary Mc- .....EM Oridfieea .lta|wrt,Jfeu.:;:-^ . Jtattiy., coniniis.siona (roni a h.-l of noiniij,'! Q l,loxx- much rayon corfi goc.s Mie piau who fled the murder{ ppcleston. Md,; Arthur Hoizman. "to - 'Leonavteh painad - eirr .mfiilthar^ ...r.TWKnr.Swttai:HAtn.-y*,.f a ;'a i MUawskii -. 102 - 99 r.-20i George Tebbetts . catching, ajid : get “mounting industrial strife ’ .find...... And yet lioxv nianv groxxii- u ^ Meinorial hospital. Jack.e. the' j3 Elm terrace: Karl plaeo of axparianM, In tba same t:W—Armory. Jarvis ...... T106 19B—Xtt- Evers; D ic k ^ h k e fie M 'iS d Pat* : rather than greater industrial nps don’t understand th.it that 7'h"»lte.l to hmi by profo.,- j into a tO.IHI-20 truck tire'’ scene. Ballistic exp'rrts asy the Providence. R L Arthur J. Alt- Hardwick's little son is visiting Anderson, Naw Haven, March 11—(4h — moot pf^aa^Mfi. In uualUam tha A Sixteen luile.s, I death bullet came from the gun 239 Middle Tht Yals football season will open JIgurs. la lass than half that When vein, when Foot came up from a ------Lucas ...... 122 84-206 Mullln in the'Tutflrid.''Dlxxy ‘ifrout, • peace if it tampers with tbe Wag- xx-hal a per.soniil lettei is supposed »<" •'’•'es. . nieyer, Arlington, Va.. and Fran-' hla grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. , Brov'****i3 N o lfv r ' Yale Watehaa Lavel(i August 97 121—218 -Freddie Hutchinson and Hal White gar act. That Is the law guaran- to do, iiiak(> the one xcho l-ecelx''es .MIoxv |\oliC'- In Kci-p tor not found in his possession. And po- |Cis L. Corbesu. Grand Rapids, ; Carl Tripp of Willirhantlc during on BL Patrick's Day, the date Qua Leanevlch walkad Into tha count of, eight tn the tenth round, K What" i.s the aii niail r s t e ' lli-e^ after hours of qiie.stionirig. eet last night by Coach Hoftria ring against 21-year-old BUly Fox began going through the motions M c ^ rry 99 103 - 202 were slated tor mound duty.. i toeing workers the right to bargain it xvish thiil'he could be xvith the' Ih.ui 6U iloys the fingci iirmts ' 'Mich. 1 his mothers hospitalization. ^ 87Rus8ellatreet;Mrs.AgnesOI- Fresh Dressed New Haven. March It— OCi Loa Angeles — C3iIcago Cubs )>erson wlm xvrolc it 7 , <^f unx afciisci xx Ito le laler in quit- j toCaii.'idrt and Mexico? 1 xvriiig a confession from him. Odell for last year's freshmen and he waa 32—an old man. of boxing again. LesnevlCh came collectively. In addition to the'lost navigator I Second Seleclman Henry B. j gp„ go„jh coventrv; Mrs. Made- Having clinched the "Big Three” 526 512 1038 Manager Charity Grimm Is highly Both government labor experts And so they put the xxrong part ‘ \ - As of Oct. 1. .5 cents an I conviction xx-ould mean a lot and thRepaiiing 17-A dairy feeds Farmers Milling Uo. BEING E VU TE D aftar 37 yaara, To Bny To Sell about Sandro and hia acting, When your time’s up you’ll go The sky vru dark— a wlntsr blus, shout It but q «IL " "Oh, 1 don’t overhauled.' Healer and good I gravel, till and loam. Phone ISSS. 95 Brooli.yi' street Rockvtila Tony came in. He wore hia to ^ back and be a millionaire count Tony Mid, "It w m about a but fluffy clouds of white know,” replied the flraL with s T« B h v T» SrII CIHM.NEY work, gutter work and ARE VUU going housekeeping local family of 3 adults deatre woman, wnon't it? " Vi"*. I tirea, S275. Phone 60AI. iV>an Phone .41. rent ot 4, 3, or 8 rooms. PboiM ooat and threw the loaf of bread when your uncle dies, so shut up." Were flosUng very rapidly scrau glesm In her ejrc. "Every time he roofing of all kinds. Expert re soon? For 9393 you can Buy bed a i Kria aald, "Naturally.” •(AN 'lb UIIKNLKM cleaned, eerv tT.AHHIFIKD I VT. O l, the table. I Sherry w u surpclaed. She the peaceful night. scolds me, 1 starch hia hsndksr- pairs. Honest workmanship. Sat room. living-room, dinette, ruga, 8039. fl.ASSlUm AOM. 1917 MERLTJRY club coupe, heal iced lAaaning tiarniiMa. vecuum* INfPT HOl'KNt Kria aald, *The quickert tou on ' wanted to know what Tony meant Sherry did not want to hear any As cour.tleu stars shons vividly chiefs.” isfaction guaranteed. Call Cough HIOHE8T Prlcea paid for all mirrors, toblea. au A raai bar more about it right then. HIM MS: er, fog Itghta, spotlight, deliver repaired 'awn ir.owere eharpenee record.” about Krts'a time being up. and sparkled In their places. lin. Manchester 7707. kinds of lira poultry. Call 2-1448. gain. Budget terms. Free storage IfffO A. M. t« 4:45 P. M. She Mid, “ Now that you're all ed Monday. 1S2 Blasell street. and repaired Hawe (lied Pick u| Sherry Mid, "What happened, j ,Tony said. "Oh, he’s exiled for It seemed Pd never seen a sight The nursemaid had called to K:’t« A M to 4 I’ M until wanted. Albert's, 48 Allyn Farns and Land* for Salt 71 together 1 want to talk to you anc delivery Knendty (•'tall Shop Tony?” four yean because ot a duel.” so full of Nature's graces. bring little Margie home from the 1933 .PLYM O tTH I door sedan BABY'CHICKS. Get your brpoda street. Hartford. Open Thursday I about something. Pve got to get lilt North Main street. Phone FARM FOR RENT or aale, 8 room Tony eniffed. ”8he'd gone out. Kris aald, "And the rotten luck Entranced, I gathered lovsUnau. party and m they crossed ths Recent motor Job. seal beam Moving—Trurking— from Wards for dependable qual evenings. s Job.”, 1777 house, also some helfera due td Frobabty with snmeoiM who could of It la I can’t get any of my money My heart wUI always kup street she took the litUs girl's Sights, radio, heater. S22.1 Phone Storage 20 ity and money paying perform for Salt 72 GOLDEN O AK china closeL freshen. Inq. John Rattl, Bolton- epend some money on her!" I out of the country. My lawyer Among Its trauured memorlea; hand to help her. "OoodneMl How Imrl Hiid ^•lund I V 121 after 4 p. m. i>tGAL Moving and truckins ance. All stock U. 8. approved. Hebron road, Boltoo, Conn., 8 There w u s aiomefit of silence. MOVING, household goods and straight sides. Good for display, FOUR-ROOM alngla, 418 yaara Sherry n ld, "Oh. Tony, I'm aor- aends me dribe and drabs when and then—X went to sleep. sUcky your hands are. Margie t” Also ru'-msh end eahat rtmoved Priced as low as 116.90 per 100. milaa from Mancheotor. oM. Two uaflnlahad rooma on ate- "You see, since Moss left I l o s t * Pair Wf glasses in brown pianos moved anywhere in Uit Montgomery Ward, 834 Main 910; blue upholstered aemt-rock- ry.” ! he ean m au ge IL” exclaimed the nurse. "Well, so 29 Koicy slre^ i’hbns 67I9 ond floor, hot wgtar beat No He took off hia coat. < Sherry stared. can’t keep Hidden Houae on what would yours bs,” replied the child leather case, with inlUaia. _Wed- 1939 l-'ORD dump trvikk Phone atstc Also general trucking and street. Phone 5161. er, 925. 14 Westwood streeL THREE-ACRE loL approxlmataly Folks who pay too much sttsn- agentA ChU 3-1885. "Well, don’t be. She isn’t worth; "You're Joking, aren’t you?” 1 get from home. Besides, 1 came calmly, "If you hm s piece of netday or iTturs^ay. fa ll 378Z Rockville 139-3. rubbish removed Pianos our 400’ frontage on paved road. City tion to ths buslnsM outlook Ml- w uting an evening on! What Kris w u surprised. to Hollywood to work." She chiffon pit, sad a crsiun puff, and r k k k h ; k r a t k ) n s e r v ic e apMiaity. Fr^ singer and Madi- water, Zone A. Price $3,000. smiled. ”1 w u ‘going In the mov- dom are on the lookout fo r bust- MaehiBcry aatf T ooIb 52 makes me mad is that I’m such “You don't think Pd be living s chocolate eclair In your muff.” gaii Phone 5847. Wanted—P«ta— Pooltiy 3-2841. lu .’ ” Anniiunrrinenln 1 1940 CHEVROLET club . oupe. Lots for Salt 72 a poor bet that even an extra like thla If 1 could get any of my AI,L MAKEE —Stork 44 TRACTOR8, disc harrows, cemant Sandro w u excited. Call 2-29S3 aftar 3.30 THE AUSTIN A. Chambers COm girl can do better for n date.” money, do you?” Luok and laxinoM rarely to Many laws for punishing the PtK>PtK of Manchester doi.’l let mixera, bale wire, Fordaon parts, ONE AC91B plota. Bxclurtve Box Sherry uid, "No, I mean—I "W hy don’t you?” he wanted to "Urt ’ destroy your home In 1917 HOUSEHOLD AND local or long distance moving. Hoi Sherry said. “ Oh, don't U lk like hand in hand. bad, but few for rewarding ths 1941 OLDSMOBILE sedan imaa WANTED Oliver - Cletrac. repairs Dublin fo r S a lt 72 Mountain EaUtca. Favorable thaL Tony! You've got a good Job. mean about the duel.” know. through defective chiinneya. call Moving, packing and storage. Sherry shook her hMd. good. six. Good mechaatcally. Good Tractor Oo., Providence Road, torma. Suburban Realty Gb.. The picture’ll run a while longer Kris said, "No, I'm not Joking LaRooe Bros. LY>.. today. 2-U7M. COMMERCIAL Phone Manchester 3187 or Hart MANCHESTER— Wtaibihy Road. *T don't want to.” she told them. The most srdsnt dog lovor would BEEF COWS AND WilllmanUe. Realtora. 871 Oentor street and Ik S a week isn’t to be anecsed W hy?” also expert rooting. _ _ _ _ _ tires, heater. 1973 MitVr Motors. ford 6-1423. 6 room alngla, 3 rooma unflolibad. T d hate IL Pd Uke to Isarn the lovs psople as much If they adorsd Not half of ths poor cooking Phone 2-lOftO. Phbne $318. at.” Sandro uid, "He is one of the THE 1947 Oravtly tractor Is now Fireplace, oil burner, metal writing end. That'a what 1 wanted him aa hts dog doss. storlM told on bridM are true. T H * SPRING A'wtkin will open CALVES Rusco combination atorm and Tony Mid, "Well, Pm sneexlng moet famous swordsmen in Eu They are very much exaggerated. SCIENTIFIC on display. Come In and place to talk over with you.” soon. Do you want to caah In on Painting— Papering 21 screen sash, large comer lo t at it! 1 get so fsr behind between rope.” M most girls know how to boll your order. Capitol Grinding Oo., Tony uId. “Can you type?” My gucM la that the funniest the proSUT If you do-almply 1933 FORD coach, good condition. GET A BETTER PRICE Approved for a GJ. A woodar- WaBtad— Rcal BbUIb 77 Jobs that a picture never lasts They started to talk about the water and “aet the taMe.” We Make me an offer. Phone 2-103>^ REFRIGERATION CO.. INC. AM NOW accepting contracts for 38 Main street. Phone 7958. long enough to get caught up. If duel. Sherry listened In silence. Sherra Mid, "A little.” Thing to the next generation aasemble all of your unused but ful buy. Move right In on day of "Maybe I can get you some Of grandfathers wUI bs bssrlng hMrd a story the other day about exterior painting and decorating. aale. $0,200. $1,000 caah. WUUam DEBIRB haato la ar about Maa- It Usts two weeks more Pm out of This w u ' the strangest thing a newlywed couple having their serviceable articles and phone 1937 DODGE coupe, color gray. In BY SELLING DIRECT TO thing in the stenographic depart Granddaughter casually remark Get your work done now. Avoid Ooodchild, Jr„ Real Eatato and chortar, altliar atagle or two- debt and have mv third of the that had ever happened to her, to beat man dine with them. 3373 for tnformatior and consign . 50 COTTAGE STREET waiting. Reaaonable, by experi Moatral Inatrameiits 53 ment at my atudia Typing scripts She win have to stop and get good running condition, new seat Development Oo., 889 Main atreat fhinUy. Ouh chaarfuUy paid for house expenses and thaPs all!” be Bitting right In the room with a ,"Tes, sir, BUI w m so Impressed ment authority—Act now. covers, radio and heater, 4 new enced veteran. Guaranteed. Phone would gtvs you s good Ides of Her pants pressed before MANCHESTER 2-1226 MANCHESTER MUSICAL tnatrumenU of all TeL 3-9343 anytime. suitabit horns. Write Box BE, Sandra Mid, "You should he man. someone of whom she was «rith the wife's cooking that he Urea owner getting new car, beat 5228. what it’s all about.” She goM to work. NU-RAT. containing the acnea- kinda— new, used, tradea, tarms. Herald. glad you do not have to buy very fond, who might have been sent her s carving seL'~ Mid her offer takes It. Call 2-219S after 5 SIX-ROOM Cape Cbd cbttagm dothea like me.” a murderer. Kris Mid, “She doesn't want to Uonai Antu. kllla rau and mice IN'I EKIOK Painting and paper- SLAUGHTER HOUSE Instrumental instructlonx Ward husband. p. m. ALL MAKES Of washing ma Three yeara old. Oil heat larga U 8 T TOUR property. Rastdantlal "But you'll get something else Kria had gone out in a gray b* a stenographer, you fool. 1 No buslntH could prosper if the ay their walking through It, II. hanging Floora aanded and ra- Krause TeL 5338. "That waa Une,” approved the chines ntpairad 10 yeara’ exper lo t quiet location, near Manchaa- and burtaaaa. Hava many ellanta. right away!" Slierry told him. mist to kill s man. Just like krow s reader out st Culver City. stockholders elected s president VVeldBii'a Pharmacy. Bnished All lypea of commer TEL. 2-1500 Pit u k him shout it.” friend. "It must have pleased her.” ience OC A Brewer, 3-U349. ter hospital. Call 3-1438 aftar 5. Oaorga U Oraxiadio. Realtor, 109 Tony Mid, “Lost time it w u 10 you ru d la books Hia antagonist and then spent their time throw Auto Accrawortra Tirea 6 cial and industrial spraying, LESTER piano, good condition. Sherry Mid, “Oh, Pd love that!” "Not so you could notice It. The SAVE SENKIHLY. Your money No agenU. Henry atraat Phone 527$. weeks between Jobs.” had been a famous duelist too, ing rocks at him. RADIO Clnic, washing machines fhomas J. McKinney. Phone 3- Call between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sandro Jumped up. set was made up of three chtaels, wtH pay generoua raturnt and be SAVE UP to 20 pet cent in Wards Articles lor Sale 45 143 Center streeL Kris Mid, ‘T haven't worhad in and had given Kris that long guh s mallet and s m w .” household appuances. electric 0108. 5 ROOMS on first floor, more on PKOPEHTT Owaor% It yon are ,” ‘1 have the Idea magnificently!” Ram: “ Do you still run around fully tna'ired up to S3.UUU. Can druas lot oU aaie. ImmadtaU at 12 down his face. motors. Witt call and dallvai second floor. Ail modem improve conrtdnrtng eapRaUrtag oa the "Oh, you get money from home.” Kris had not killed this man Tony aald, “ PU bet you have." with that little blonde?" ta d ^ and lai ua tall you bow future delivery Nothing to pay INTERIOR and sxterior painting. Judge—Hank, 1 have known you OuanmtM.<1 workmanship. Jones Wearing Apparel— Fora 57 ments, seven years old. 3.4 areas prsasnt high piieaa, oontaet ua. Sandro spoke eagerly. "Mrs. Joe: "She’e married jiow.” Auictuy aavtnga aceumulate The until you gel the oil. tSieeh tbase Also paperhangtng Prompt aerv- DURO BAND saw, 60” blade. tor many years. I am sorry that Furniture. 38 Oak straet, Man of land. Six miles from Manches We art paying top eaan tor rati- Drood whsra I am working tomor Sam: "Answer my question.” Manchcaur Building and Loan low prices on ntallaad oU. 36- Ice. Fair prlca. D. B. Fracbetta. Phone 2-2608. my first duty Is to try you for be cheater 3-1041. GENTLEMAN'S black fur-lined ter, on X hard road. Qeorga L. dentini or oommareiai property. FUNNY RUSINEKS row! She likes me. She Invites Aaeoelauon. In«.______gallon 01 two SU-galion drums. Phone 7830 me to her house." ing Intoxicated. What w m your TWO MATCHING show cases. overcoat. Will sell reasonably. ' Fish, 110 penton street Man- For acUoa today pboiM 773S or SUsUng a klM may bs only Vk' a gallon; 30-gallon drum. 59c RADIO - Electrical Appliance Tony and Kria looked surprised reason, if any, tor getting drunk? Light oak finish, deep glass front Phone 8454. cherter. Call 8394. 5S3S; or arrito Brao-Bnro Roatty "Petty larcsncy” but MIm R) nOffilF. LOCAL Rapraacntatlve for Golden a gallon: Ib-gallop drum at 62c Sennee. repairs picked up and BRUSH and epray painting, and pleased. Offender-To celebrate your oeperhanging, new ceilings Boors and aides also one non-matrhing Oh., RaaltoiB. lit But Osntor Cutle Funnyfsce of YsnceyvlUo election, your honor. ta Rule products. Ehtpia S7M. a gallon, plus 8t a gallon fodara' delivered promptly 30 yeara show rase. Inquire, Burton's, 841 Sha'a the story sditor out aanded and 8nished, cvneral re Wanicd—To Buy 58 strart, Manchertar Thinks It's grand. tax. Moni^mcry Ward, 833 Main experience. John Maloney. Phone Main street. Legal Notieca there." Tony explained. r o R W ATKINS Coconut oil aham- atraat. Pbon' 8181. 3-1048 1 Walnut etraeL pair R S. PorterBald. Tel. 4752- Sherry w u delighted. W ANTED—A aingle home In ru l- There Is s grM t deal at tnlk poo. cough ajrnip. rad and whita 4894. TWO 50 gallon oil barrels com AT A COURT or PROBATE held dential part ot Marchuter. Will Finally plans were made. San BUm B AND HER BUDD1E8 No School Today BY EDGAR MANTIN bntRMPt pura black Mpper. aa- NEW rUiBB. now racapa, used WA*l'KK&.AN‘ti personal errand WANTED BASSINETTE. Call about liquor control, but th* best plete with brass piping, faucet at Mnncheiter, within and for the pay goo<* price for utlafactory dro w u to sse Mrs. Drood on his FUO1 TBS OCKOOL* OK.88% I40W* HOWW 1 (50N»4rt traetp. epiota Call Oiis rrank uraa ana tubaa Bapert vulunia- sarvlca. Lo«.ai arands, package PAINTING and paperhanging 4702. r>l»trlrt of Maneheeter. on the 10th lunch hour. He was to tell her possible kind Is Indtvldusl control, and stands. About 70 gallons of home. Write Box D. Herald. keeping sway from It altogether, MOU«% rt 044 •RADURtU AM* <80 M t». ______tag, 8 houra recapping aarvtea delivery Ught trucking. Auto Good work lirasonabie ralea 12 a day of .Marrh. A.D.. 1947. _L. about Sherry and make an ap oil In barrels. Phone 3737 after 6. MANCHESTEK'S dealer In rage Preitent W ILLIAM 8. IITDB. Eaq.. then it docs not become a problem OCUOOL M U a Mancbaatai Tira and Itoea^ n g number plate eenrlce to Hartford 14' room papered, 913, ineliidee IF TOU HAVE X houae. let. or pointment for the afternoon. Then Fimi WOMAN IHrtiig on Loemla a t i^ paper and scrap matals calls at Jiirtxe. for anyone. Oampany, Broad atraat. Tala Pbonr 3-0752. paper at 80c a roll Raymond TWO NEW Mulllan frames. Relate of Joeephlne D'Amico, late of buaineu to m U Hat it with a he was to call Sherry immediately. la vtctnlty af HUIlard atraat. your door and pays you highttst phene Span Open 8 a. m. to 7 p Fukt Phono 3884. 2 8 x 4 6, 2 single frames 2,6 x 4 6. Manrheeter In eald dietrict. deceased. Realtor for Mtlsfactlon. Subur They talked about It for a long would Ilka daily transporUUon LAW N MOWER owners, let's go. nrices. Ustnnsky, 183 BIsseli Upon eppllrallon of Frank D'Amico, Fire after fire U being blamed * . •"’w m. windows for all, sash cord, also ban Realty Oo„ 571 Center streeL while. to Hartford. laavlng Manehoater We will be loo '^usy In 30 dsys INTERIOR and exterior painting, weights. Call 6448 after 6;Q0. See street Photit 5879. edniinletrator. prayins for authority on carelcM amokerik who have to poll certain real eatate partlcular- Phone 8315. Sherry went to bed happy for apput TiM. Phona 8049. to give quick service. We pick up paperhaniitng, floor tanding. Jim Lee. 11 Spencer. thrown away Mating butts. Every WE BUY •-agk papr.ri and scrap Iv deerribed in aatd application on the first tinje in weeksi OBragBB—Serrire Storafe 10 and deliver. Capitol Grinding Oo., and reflntsning calking, roofing, nie. It la (To Be Contisned) smoker owes It to himself and to 88 Main street. Phone 7958. prewar prices 12x15 room paper IMMEDIATE delivery on froicr metals. Call Arnold Nelson. 737 ORDKRKD: That the foregoing ap- others to be careful how he gets ed, 312. Now booking outside food 'lahlneta, lawn mowera and Lydall Street. 8906 pllratlon he heard and determined at rid of his butt and to make aure OARAGE For Rent. Call at Gor ALL APPL1AN178I8 serviced and spring and summer contracts. chain saws. Capitol Grinding the Probate, office In Manchester In WE DO ALL KINDS. It Is out ere thrown sway. Other WANTED—Ride to Royal TYP*- man's, 37 Bralnard Place. repaired, bumera, refrigerators aalil DIatrtrt. on the 17th day of Social Situationn Spray or brush. Call R. E Web Company, .18 'Main street. .March. A. D.. 1947. at 9 o'clock In the wise that butt may prove as dead wrttsr factory. Leave Manches ranges, eashers, etc. All work RiMim> Without Hoard 58 OF AUTOMOBILE ly aa a bomb. ter • a. at iB ^re 35 Waatllald ster. 6983. fore noon, and that notice he given to guaranteed. Metro Service Oo.. PLF.ASA.N'T room, heated. On bus all p- raona Inlereeted In aald eatate of The Situation: You receive as a Motorcycloa WcyctaB 11 Ruiltling Materials 4? the pendency o( said application and REPAIR ON Tel. Msnrhestar 1-0883. FOR QUALITY, price, service, line. One mile from Center. gift from a friend a book which A newlywed filling out his In consult Albert G-iay, ‘The Home the time and place o( hearing there come tax return llatA a deduction MIRCELLANEOU.S trim. about 2-9780. on. hy publishing a copy of thla order ALL MAKES OF you have not had time to read when LET U8 wash your walls by ma Owners’ Painter.” Complete In you write your note of thanks. for his wife. In the section marked A ilH B B M M a t m S bIb OIRL'8 Bicycle, sIm 28. Good too feet usee* oak flooring, mis In eumc newspaper having a circula .ref* M4Y.WIi eondiUon. Call 3*1084. cellaneotis boards, about 2 aquarca ONE SINGLE room for rent. Gen CARS i m StUD^BAKEB 4-DOOR Preserves paint, saves, redeeor- ice, paperhanging, spraying and tleman or couple. All remodeled days hefon- the day of aald hearing, for the book and say you are sure he penciled the notation, "Watch aUng. Behrend's Cleaning Serv- floor reflnishing. Satisfaction stained shingles. Apply 27 Grove |o'appear If they see cause at aald you win enjoy It—and let it go at this space!” ALLY OOF Thia Way, Brother! BY V. T. HAMI.1N and now management. Call 8895. time and place and be heard relative 8I3>AN, R a ^ and Heater. Iva 144 High street. Phone 5839. guaranteed. Free estimates. All street. Telephone 8296. that. StMTlcfs Ofere4 It thereto, anil make return to this court- GORMAN AHM.LOVBLV^ workmen fully Insured. 20 Spruce W ILLIAM 8. IITDR. Judge. Right Way: Write a second note Some people stay sway from Boarders Wanted .58-A after you have read the book— church because |Mie average JO M FH I9 ~ tm rOMTlAO 4-DOOR 8E. street, Manchester. Tel. 3-1833. Furl and Feed 48 A M OTOR SAV ES 1 AM expertly tapalred. ainger dawtag Houarhnld Servicea u yln g how much you enjoy it— preacher takes an hour to deliver DAN, RwUe and Heater. WOULD Like l o T n l out a room] CHARMED! MatiBlaa Ob„ 8Sa Mata atreat Offered IS A -SEASONED No, l firewood, saw 285 Main S t Tel. 7'220 and why. a ten minute sermon. Brivatr Inntrurtinns 2h with kitchenprivileges, to a : Tal 8M8 CURTAINS carefully laundered ed any length, delivered, 917 per i m PLYMOUTH 4.D00R cord. Keith Reynolds. Phone young couple. Call Manchcslei WANTED 'I just don't want to ba lata for spring!" SIDE GLANCES OLD FLOOKB BANDED by hand, reaaonable. 91 Main SPEECH Oorrecllon. clear voice 2-0165 after 7 p.' m. j RY GAI.HRAITH SUDAN, Radio and Heater. street. Phone 2-1077. 8644. Laying and dnlabtag. Private lessons In reading, alga ------z n z i i CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Theaa ears are good trans- bra, ph-jnetlc work radio lech ELU NO TO N—West Road, jiixl J B- JeaMB. FUR CLEANING, waxing anc W ELL SEASONED hard wood for 2 First Class TaL WIUlbMatle 8838, evenings ntque White Studio 709 Msin stove, furnace or Hrepiaoc 916 a KubinpRs Ijtrsilinnk for. | nalride o f ftockxille (Ity limit*. po'lahing all floora and counters Twa-Famlly Hnnoe. 8 and 4 etreet. Phone i-1.192. cord, delivered. Telephone 6970. Itvnt 61 j PLUMBING — HEATING caU 2-IM88 or 8739 Daly'e Inc. Painters room* exeh with hath. 8tndern, TOUR PONTIAC DEALER specialists In asphalt Ule and MODERN 1-rooro office 100 pel I I perfect throaghnut. Oil burner . OIL BURNER REPAIR linoleum '.natailationa and floot Muxiral— Dramatic 28 Hoiifwhnld GimmIs 51 cent Mam afreet location, com and ateam liMt. S-tatr garage, OOLI MOTORS maintenance. pletely rc^enrated Available .Apply large lat. near but line and All Work Guirantord! PIANO TUNINO. repoira. recon VENKTIA'^ Blinds, woud ttevi oi Immedialet.v. Apply Marlow's. atorea. Can be occupied flr*t CALL TERRY'S Household Serv ditioning, etc. John Cookerham, aliiminuir. t Jiuicv colors dunven week e f May. Sale Price $I2Ji00. _ Ml M CENteR STREET ice for expert cleaning of floors 28 Bigelow street. Phone 42i9. lanl teruis Phone for eslimait JOHN McCANN <«7IU.A^ PHONE 4164 walla rugs, upholstery, windows no obllgatiun Manchealei Vene Want Pd to Root 68 Call odd Jobs Phone 7890. tian Hiino Oo Phone 'J-I5'J4 30 Laurel St. TeL 7388 FKECKLES AND HM FKIEMIS There H t Goes BY MEKMILL BLOSSEB i m MOIMBL A Ford aedan. A-1 .SMEIUFF Moves furniture on Marion'Kowalski Help Wanted— Female 3.5 i street March 21. Have advertised shafA fbod Uraa. 54 Oxford A (XlMPI.ICI'E scientlOc cleaning k'LGOR prohlems solved with '"n o w wmatu-T ScAffCH M e' L HENRY PARENT 1 voar. Earle Keith. Tel. 2-0477. IS4 Prospect St.. Rockville ^ l o o k I atraet Fm o s 8884 or 6161 aftar 7 and roalnlenan.-r service tor One BIG PROFIT.S. Sell beau*y eard .InoL'im. ospl.iTi.iTi tile, countei HAVff OXOOPV IS vwe D o ? J NEVERJ^D THIS , ) B. to. homes, .'-‘peclallst on rugs ano Everyday box assortment, gift Expert A'lirkmanship. free esti • / J ONLY ONE lujNNm ’ -'KiNOA n a jO L e j PHONE 2-0185 Telephone Rock. 1884 w ith VY jAlOPV.f j upholstery cleaning. Dean's Per wrappings, personal stationery. mates Open evtnings. Jones I I M DOOOB sport eoupa. In vary aonsi Service, ‘‘Where every cue- SHRLO^l)’ 14 big money-makers. Samples Funiiiuru. Oak street. Phone WITH VOUR 8eaalUoa naohanlcally. Can WE HAVE ttnesi assortments ol tomni Ocoomes s friend" Man- on approval. Empire Card, El 2-1041. MB at Oaorga'a Bmo BUUon, , JUNB kitchen Unolauna. Also Ule and chMter 7406. mira. N. Y. PHONE 4113 Maib and RHaall atraeU. wall ooverlnga Manchester Floor 4 'i CUBIC FT. Frtgldairc. 'i H. WANTED « PROMPT Home repairs Inside and For Further Information Covering Cb., 38 Cottage street, YOUNG WOMEN wanted for P. motor, small new steam radia outside, electrical work, appli HAVE YOU AN 1888 Chevrolet tw can 568b hand stuffing. Apply Kaklar Cloth tor, ten sections, two tubes, About This Property— » door sedan. ances, lablnets built to order. A. Bucket-a-Day stove. Phone 4639 radio and haator. Phone 8-3380. Toy Co.. Forest street. ELECTRIC Motora repairing and F. Huntington. Talcottville. Conn after 6:30. 6 Rooms. Fireplace. Hot raarlndlng. All work guaranteed Manchester 7845. EXTRA Money easy for you! .lust Water Heat. Open Stair IDEA? 1887 PLTM O UTR coui Call Man- Aoe Blectrtc Motor Repairs 221 show friends newest greeting 7 CUBIC Ft. used t^roslcy refri Carpenters charter Hardware 83 Noitb Main atraet, oppoalte De cards for birthdays, other occa- gerator, reasonable. Phone 4'2‘Jl way. Tile Hath. Laitndrv in Are you mechanically able? pot entrance on North School Huiidihg—t’oirirarting 14 alons. Big value lb-card assort after 6 p. m. Basement. Copper Tubing, Arc you creative? Do you BUICK Badan. 1833. Needs acme etiaet Phone 5843. OARAGE Builder. Any stxe or ment sells qn sight for $1. Pays possess “ The Know How?” repalta. N t a ^ new Ured and BLACK AND W HITE comblna- Keautifully l.anrtseaperi. shape garage built to your order. up to ,50c profit. 12 other popu 5 o r 6 If so, tbla anay be the oppor battery, 986 as is. for quick sale. lar sellers. 60e up. Stationery. tlon GIcnwood, oil and gas stove, MANCHEiri'EK Cali Thomas D. Colla 2-9219. two burners oil. four burners ga-s. Prirt'd For Ouick Sale! tunity that yon have been neck Call 188 Middle Turnpike EasL SHEE*! METAL WUKKS Experience unnecessary. Sam oven regulator. Call 3303. ing. Here in Mancbeoler we RED RIDER A Tough CoatCMner HV FHEIllMUMAN Wednesday. AOt CONUmUNUVU (TAKPBNTEK work of all kinds ples on approval. Artistic, 234 G o o d M e n have n alxeaMe plant with con- Roofs, sl'iing, additions and alter- Way, Elmira. N. Y. HOSPITA: Beds or wheel-chairs 'm e-S h e r iff ' ■ 1888 FORD with 1848 motor, ex- HOT Am rURNACBB alderable mxnnfactnring faclll- Kf.DB A07 flO EAST T O ^ r NV/IA 4i?f M4a;;jw R y p tfi atloos. Also new construction AROUrtO WHfild a h r u . A /TAM £ VT£/e» rHK BACK A ii^ DEEtA cellent running condiUon. Good Installed and Repaired for rent or sale. Rates reason ttee. Onr preaent Une In aeaaon- Bavertrougha and Conduetora Sleffert Phone 2-0253. » IWT tiEO, HAAION' DOOR. OF THE iSOLD§*i J A T f «u.OOA roR weeae, rubber. Phone 7300. Help Wanted— Male 36 able. Phone Keith's Furniture able and we are xnxion* to keep All Types of Sheet Metal Work I 4150. If You CAJiiteniplate S t e a d y onr plant operxting. We are In 4Q OROk B/A TQB ANDIXE •VNfEHAL B. AND D CVtnstruction Company OOESHTT ♦nci* 23 Taare' Ebiperienco MAN TO work In modem laundry need of new Idean and will de Concrete work, retaining walla, ^MEAD IN TEUCPHONB 5413 Steady Job, good hours, good Selling Your Properly velop them on a profit nharing HERE' cinder blocks, septic tanka, land SEVERAL Sized radiators with W o r k HANCUESTEB— S-room hoaaa, WOULD you Uke your radio or pay. Call 3-1537. biula. I f .von are the penon 14*«r er on MSMia sNi T. s. on. a a MT. Of. scaping, grading. Call 2-1601 matching covera. Phone 6266. who ean make thla rontrihutinn an eonvealeacea. phonograph repaired expertly and after 5. ( Consult Oaa ha heaght for aa little aa LINOLEUM layer, part Ume. —we are able to offer yon an “Coorgo ia ming to bs busy on hit inoomo tax tonight, reasonablyT All work guaranteed. Muat J>e experienced, floor, wall attractive proposition. Your "Stay outs tattoo Joints, ton-look what happonod to •1,888 dewa. Tenas arraaged. Phone 7528 for pickup and de CARPENTRY work of all kinds REX AIR cleaner, with attach C o ll and counter worker. Apply In anawer will be held In ntrictent mo onco whon I aoktd for ii aohoonor dono on mv ehost!" but I told him only the Joneses wort coming over and livery. McKinney SUNCHCSTEK — Two 8-rooni remodeling and refinlshing rooma. person only. Watkins Brothers. ments. Good condition. Call ,5498. oonSilence. you’d excuse himl" Bteaia heat alth c«aL Reasonable rates Call 3-2716. PIELA'S Refrigeration service. TABLETOP Tappen gas range. Brothers, Inc. VIC FLINT Miachief Cooking BY MICHAEL U’MAI.I.EY and RALPH LANE Oeavealeaees. Sale priee $5,300. Domestic, commercial, repal*a on IJke new. Phone 6132 after 6 p. 2 - 0 4 6 6 arranged. Sitnaliona Wanted— RexKAtn Write Box E all makes. Day and night service. Roofing— Siding 16 m. 803 8laln St. Tel. 6080 WHY. iTb If 1 hadn't f HOm nuw Yowvi ooi that Female 38 iUlTSV 517 OF SHUMaa OIYTHM MANCHESTER—S-rooir hottM>, 38 BIrqh street. Phone 2-1428. fifanrhester. Conn.' A8R9NADE, I had a dale ROOFING and siding our special fAitaOt. WH8M TNf CASW6 NAMED CHIU 9R3UIN FIXED all ceavealaaeek. Steam heat. EXPERIENCED typist wants AH NeffotiatlOna Strictly with Ubby GlAMlKS Repaired. Guaranteeo ty. New ceilings and carpentry. GAS W ATER Heater, $10 Phone care The Herald ^MVOUflPnt I — 8R~ US IN t h e h a t Bara and garage. Cloee to typing to do at home, evenings. Confldentixl. Lang, n hare work, reasonable rates, promp' Highest quality materials. Work 2-1426. Read Herald Ad vs. A*MtORUAT9a 8USINM9, WHATY ^C O U IO N T ft:*!* »ii aebeola. eharehea, ete. Sale price Write Box Y. Herald. MUTlIMSiH 1 liNdwdlhnotl THI NiXTOOOO / 5( WAT A fItA M . , sendee, will pick up. and dellvei manship guaranteini. A. A, Dion, Wyrua pial 2-1851.. Inc. Phone 4880.' . OOliOOCIEO.FIIOM loffkaMOwrt,. -D9R1 FOa 80V/ safCN-tYiO OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WI1.LIAMS OUR KOARIItNG HOUKE MAJOR HINIPLE CAPABLE Woman for housework IV‘‘'¥iXRnL'ri.7«V 'i ■m r -«iunro«o — -•-t^ TNAAORMUCA rOndfliit'aiM MOtfl AW Tf / MONSTIt SaOMSF CMIll 9IQUIN 90 fOTMAl aflHAAM, ieaae. Faraaee heat with eeaL ANTIQUES reflniahed and repair I UMpicwiiMd / X WONDERED t h e y WANT TO MAKE References. Tel. 2-0728. OOLiOiNALY ,COUlD I I I RXiTtt AW lU E R e, MV TADPOLEE.< 66AO, BUt) ? ^ ^ J WA« 30€»T Istrge lot. garage. Near bur ed Rush oi apllni seals nplaced pairing roots ot all kinds, also a disa9tor. WHY ALL THE SURE rrs.ooNE- Yourve CERTAlMLY WAO VOOR TUiNKlWB. Ttemann,'l89 South Main street new roofs. No Job too email or LEFT me. NOT TNI TVSf SHOOTIN6-I GHVE A PLOWBOY Nae, eehoeta, eharchee, ete. EXPERIENCED clerk and typist F O t A j E A M Bu r ie d in v o u r b o o k s 'LATBLV/f ^ u n c le a m o s , , Raaaenahly priced. Terms 'er- Phone 5543 large. Good work, fair price. Free TQBESQLP leatt'aiataei "nerti ■■^yltowley; A FLOW INVESTMENT PROPERTIES laoa. REOZCATON— LflANOER, ARK / f TWaT'S / >) ONNT A TOR- SHEET m e ta l’ WORK Chester 5381. A PLOWBOV ONE OS ktANCHEBTER— 0 and 4-roem THEM AND HE’S YOL) LETTING TOUR a r t jrfT^ UNCLE 48 W ELLS ST.—A IS-Roen Fenr-Famlly DwelHag. near Main SL data, reesatly redecorated. All Rot Air Furpaoe Repairing. Pogfl Blrdfl—Beta 41 A COWtOY. TALENT GO ID GEED ? I AKOSS WAY LQ yUONDERPUL. -4 nMdera haprevemeata Includ- Heating—Plomhlng 17 Total annual Income, 1980.00. Cash required. $4,000.00. HA'vltNfT SEENi YOU AT . OF SAYING SSL CWARACTBRf New Hot Ail end Air CondiUonlng "6UILTY.'*-*»-f!^Y)ILLY00 POSE- lag two aew iBraacea CMvenl- t r o p i c a l Fish. 25 vartetles. 83 CHESTNUT ST.—A Three-Family Dwelling in an excellent YOUR PA194TIN6 Furnaces Installed LEA NDERS Java- f o r m b eat to eheaplBg eeater. ^ Cm-*- PLUMBING — HEATING plants, food, white worms, gold location. Total annual latHMne, 8M<8- First loor apart RECENTLY^^^ taqalred 83A80... Terms i Eaviss Trougb and Conductor fish, canaries, GelsaUr foods and ment now vacant and avnllahle to porchnaer. ----- LIL^I.* «IJ raiigad. Repairing. OIL BURNER SUPPLIES supplies, Hendryx cages, (ireed- Ing cages. Ebco P4t Shop, 403 177-178 SPRUCE ST-— A IS-Room Dnplex In goo< oondltlon. WABH I'UBBS Working It Out RY I.KSLIE rUKNEK MANCHESTER—4-t«im hoai NORMAN BENT2 ' INSTALLED AND - Center street, rear: comer Gris Property soned far barinets. One apartment, available for Oarage In Im m c^ te occupancy. f , iOOKiTMOflf - 377- Sprues Street wold. Open 0 a. m. to- 7 p. m. iaarkbmtmb I Lneatod oa deep loL i Wl 5988 . REPAIRED has Hae, acfaeola, Phone 3‘’ 33. DDfrtANOTIBff. 'CAM8 DOWUflrAia VIM8N TM8 TMES AST8R PANUOHT. flO Ml HID SINGLES . BUT SOUND NOTWIia MJ. PAN AND UST MITMTMi ate. Bale priee 88A8t. UtaOROPflOF ffTmoONir. EXTRA HEAVY CAST IRON A. T. S. SUPPLY CO. TEN VTCRY nice puppies. Part PIRflP«ATi0N! RAflMM AM M ^ MRMIN HANB •AMMf lAfll AND STEEL FURNACES CoUle and Police. Also Cocker 83 MATHER ST-— A WeO Built fllx-^oora Hontc w ith large cheer •0M0N8WO ffTRUCKAMD ------iRimAflSRMfllOCKi 35 OAK STREET ful roema. Btenm heat, gsragy, soraeaed In porch. Occu FOR IMMEDIATE I pups. Will make nice farm KlUtO IT,- AOmnOMAL UBTTNOB dogs. Zimmerman. Lake atreet. pancy within 30 days. 'vjsgr. A«N.H|ARW0 ' AT ODE OFFICE , INSTALLATION PHONE 2-9606 6287. VOaMOMTW 4 WE-niERElX ST— A Corny Foor-Fooin Single, built In 1941. lo euFtOARCL PLUGGED Main cewara etiik cated oa IVi acre* e f level laad. Fireplace, lasul&tlon ami VAN CAMP BROS. ALLEN REALTY CO. 'avatory and oath drains effi MALE COLUE. 11 months old. many other fcatmea. TEL. 5244 ciently rcachine cleaned. Carl Phone 4849. BBAIACES ^Nygren. plumbing, steam flttei U8 ODTIBE ETBEET Ra d i o nee<. flxing?) Have It re 'and pump mechanic, 13 South paired oy experts . Pick-up eerv ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. T E U e m O N E 8188 street. Phone (M97. 'i Poultry and Supplies ' 43 ■ ji. i ad ice. giiaranieed work. 9eU check Hoom 4k Hale Building * Ufa. ed ’.r the r.ome Oar radios >. FOR PROMPT, efficient plumb FIV E RHODE Island Red hens Real Estate Alt Lines of Insurance J.^WILUAMS specialty. Mar.ehester Radu ] and khoiit 50 lbs of feed,’ all for A rranged ing • heating aervlce call J. Mc Service. U Birrn street. Phonr Cann, 160 Bissau nirert Phone *12 Aiig'isl Mahiei), 125 AqtuRin ‘*lf ,Tou Intend to Mve on earth, ewu u sitoe el It” xjiBUiUUBJuaua 3-0840. ^ I 4888, I • •v--'. StreeL tart
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