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LXV., NO. 122 (ClassMed Advertlalag on Fagn $2) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1946 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS J •trcot, and 0«orga C. Lido Beach, Long Inland, N. Y„ to­ Einl of W ar Only In- srjififgr tJCHiuti/c§ mjui rrMs MMrmMrm i dndca, TMV 2-c. 62 Ridge day. , ware aeparated from Naval ereaseil Problem* of ------s f m f s t m _j yaatarday at Lido Beach, Mra. Robert S. Ia Rue baa re­ Retiirned Veteran* C O M M /ry ; Iriaad, New York. cently learned that her husbM 1. .J irerw How Cardinalfi Receive Red Hat who la atationed In Key Went, Throughout the w ar years the .aard H. Karlin, S 1-e. of 45 Florida, haa been promoted from Manchester Chapter of the Amer Chinese Red Paper’s Wl ,(Rvt HOMIS PAIR.FOOD STOBES-TflrtRNS-«tSTAURINTS‘ Civilian Riots Flame ^-H n atreet, la a atudent at the the rank of Enaign to Lieutenant lean Red Cross had a moat effi­ favy PadAc Unlveralty at Pearl (j.g.) in the U. S. Naval Reserve. T liU cient organization and while this .Sarbor, T.H., during hla off-duty Mrs Lb Rue is the former Mla.i year many of Its epeclallzed bnura. tJane Irwin of 116 Center atreet. branches will not need to function, there are many activities that will ■W The Whiton Memorial Library * '■ •■«$'/ i r. ’VV •. continue for a long Ume to come. Throughout Bon lb * local Selective Service of- Office Is Wrecked; gea will be cloned tomorrow, will be closed all day tomornrw. The reports on file at the Man- Wartilngton’a Birthday. The of- Waahlngton a birthday. chestet Chapter for 1945 make a Sca will alao ba cloeed Saturday perfectly splendid showing and one Owing to lllneaa Of aeveral of B tiitii iliti Can S141 M naual. for which everyone connected In —FOR— the members, the Past Matrons this work can take personal satia- Sailors Still Mutiny! and Patrona Aasoclatlon of Chap­ factlon. Mrs. Henry R. Mallory, Books Torn to Bits ti "lb* Mary Cheney Library and man Court. Order of Amaranth, chairman of Volunteer Special Ser­ II; th e Weat Side branch will be will omit its meeting thla month. Cloned all day tomorrow. vices reported that her group of The next meeting will take place 1^6 units which consist of: Mra. Vir­ CITY CAB Coiiimiiiii*t* Charge In- Depuly Police Coiiimi*-' March 16. ginia Lewis, chairman. Motor Offers Plan Japanese Ask Dulles Decries Attlee Says Corps; Mrs. James Kirkpatrick, SAFE, COURTEOUS DRIVERS truflrr* Kuoinintang *ioner Declares City to{ TALL CEDARS Mra. Emily Stephen.son Yerbury’. chairman Home Service Corps; Party Secret Serv­ Be in State of ‘Abso­ Concert soprano, will take the solo : Vi- WfvBOlIBU^ Mias Emily Cheney, chairman OPEN ALL NIGHT To N arrow Parly Heads Stands Taken Order Must part In the anthem. "The Voice In -fj, ... Home Service committee: Miss ice Men; More dmn lute Rebellion’ Today; the Wllderneaa” by Center church Virginia Nelson, chairman Canteen choir at the Sunday morning wor­ corps; Miss Anna C. Sampson, 10,000 Student* De* Social Gap To Quit Jobs At UNO Meet Be Restored Parachute Troopers ship service at eleven o'clock. -'HSA chairman Volimteer Nurses Aide mand Russia *^it committee; Mra. Edward Broanan, Fire Artillery at Ves­ The Brownie leaders will omit chairman of ProducUon and Mra. MaAchuria’ a* They Retired Genertd Sub~ Leader* Falling Under Says Big Nation* ‘Do Tells Commons *Ample sel Seized at Kara­ Orange Hall their meeting this evening at Cen­ -i Irving Bayer, chairman of Staff DUE TO SHORTAGE ter church. Assistants, gave 37,500 hours of March in (^ungking | m ils 10 - Point Pro- Ultra - Nationalist Not Feel It Very Im­ Forces Are Available chi, Force Surrender Tomorrow Night ^ work. Thla waa a considerable In­ * crease over the number of hours OF MATERIALS Chungking, Feb. 22.—(/P) I gram to Overcom^ .‘Purge Requested to portant to Settle Dif­ In Bombay and Kara- given the previous year. These Bombay, Feb. 22.— (/P>— 2S R E G U LA R GAM ES 25c This Is a facsimile of the plaque that has been placed in the foyer of the ^*»"‘'*’*** units are comprised of trained per­ —The three story downtown Army*s Conte System Drop Their Activities ferences’ at Session chi\ Uprising Centers City-wide civilian riots touch-. 7 SPECIAL GAMES ™ M om orSt7K «pU «l In his memory In connection with Manchester « paper salvag^ p j ^ sona, each one taking a course and NICHOLS-BRISTOL office and book store of the SWEEPSTAKES ed off by a seamen’s mutiny having passed an examination at Communist New China Daily Washington, Feb. 22— (/P)— The Tokyo. Feb. 22— (dV-The gov­ Princeton, N. J., Feb. 22—UP) — London, Feb. 22— (JP) — Prime flamed in Bombay today amid WEEKLY PRIZE the end of the tralhlng period. Hollister PI'A News was wrecked today. In­ ernment announced today that po- John Foster Dulles, member of MONTHLY PRIZE 2 - (^63 Other Committeea ’w i l l c l o s e a t retired general who laahed out at Minister ^ttlee told Commons to­ machine-gun Are. British truders smashed all fuiiiiture liUcal party leaders falling under the United States delegation to It I WAR BOND How Paper Salvage Plan Other committeea working were the Army’s "medieval caste sys­ day "order muat be restored" in troops, planes and warahipa._^ Meets Mareh 7 Mra. Philip Cheney, chairman and tossed it out of windows the ultra-nationalist purge have TO BE DRAWN FEB. 2t CABINETS 9 :0 0 P. M. tem” came up today with his own the UNO , said todav that the first India, and said "ample forces are converged on the city of 1,-si^ Camp and Hospital; Hannah K. with fittings, personal belong­ program to close the social gap be­ been asked to resign from party meeting* of the United Nation* available in Bombay and Karachi,” 400,000 which A. E. Caffint Jensen, chairman of Nutrition; To Aid Hospital Started ings of employes and books poelUons and to withdraw from centers of the uprising. The postponed February meeting Mrs. Walter Bryant. Publicity tween officers and enlisted men. made it perfectly clear that the deputy police commissioneTr and paper*, which were tom to “active political activiMes." declared to be in a state of "abso­ of the Hollister Street Parent- chairman; Mra. Richard Quilitch, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE H. C. Holdridge, who took off big nation* "do not feel it very "Ships of the Royal Navy, in­ bit*. lute rebellion.” W e had not been Involved long ‘ you are familiar with now and -peachers Association will be held chairman Home Nursing commit­ his brigadier general’s uniform a The announcement said this in­ important to settle their differ­ cluding a cnilaer, are proceeding Mrs. Delia Sullivan Eaves-Trough Battle Coininnnlat Employe* terpretation of General MacAr- ences." to the scene and will very shortly Forced to Surreader in Worjd W ar Two— when, among------' —collections11— were started oarh each u-eek week Thursday. March 7. Because of tee; York Strangfeld, chairman Communiata charged the in­ jrear dgo after 27 years as an offi­ thur’a Jan. 4 purge directive had In an address prepared for the arrive.’’ he added. SPENCER OORSETTER and Condoctore Need Repairing other thlng.s, it became evident in one section so that one month several business matters that must First Aid; Mra. Henry Hugjftaa truder* were Kuomintang (nation­ cer, submitted his proposals to the The Royal Indian Navy mutiny been relayed to leaders of all par- annual Washington day exercises "The mutineers have been told that paper waa going to become a elapsed between collections in any come before the meeting this roust and Mra. Louis Custer, co-chair­ a l) party aecret service men. They House Military conunittee at its continued here but at Karachi or Replacing On Voor llomef NICHOLS-BRISTOL, INC. tlea. It wa* the first official at PrinceU)n university which that only unconditional surrender 5 Broad critical material and that the sav­ one section. The objective at that be held prior to the regular March men Blood Donor Service: William said the Intruder* battled Commu- request. paratroopers with artillery fired • statement that disquallflcaUon for awarded him an honorary degree will be accepted,” the prime minis­ We Cnrry CompenanUon! ing of waste paper would be of Ume was a new operating table at meeting, which will be a joint Sacherek. chairman Water Safety: 155 CENTER ST. PHONE 4047 nlat employes from room to room High on his 10-point list were for 25 mlnutea on the H .M X8- Street political office also would eliminate of doctor of laws. Dulles, who re­ ter declared. prime Importance. the hospital. This was decided meeting of the other Parent- Miss Elizabeth Clark, chairman and floor to floor. these two suggestions: Hinduatan, a.OOO-tod aloop selxed those concerned from other polit­ "General Lockhart, commander Coal gas la dangerons. Have In the Fall of 1942 a meeting upon because Mr. Dwyer had I Teacher Associations in town and Junior Red Cross; Mrs. Charles ’Two employes were hospitalized turned from London Tuesday, de­ by rebellious seamen,^ and forced Call 2-0900 Would Class All Aa Soldiers ical activities. clared: of the southern Army, is now gen­ yoar hot air fnmare conditioned was held at the old Chamber of talked with Dr. Caldwell as to I no business session will be held at Sumner, Bolton representative; with serloua injuries. Meantime, the mutineers to run up the white I. a a s a all military personnel 'To Aanounoe Next Phase This photo, from a previous consistory, shows the pope conferring eral officer commanding-ln-chlef. for by nn exfeii. Commerce offices on Center street i what waa needed In equipment and 1 latter meeting. Leon A. Thorp, chairman Disaster more than 10,000 Chinese students I ’aing Council aa Forum flag. aimply as "soldiers” with titles re- Simultaneously the government the . traditional red hat on new cardinals. From their benches at In charge of ail forces in Bombay," In Bombay rifle and machine- Appoint* at the instigation of John E. the idea of having paper salvage j ------Relief; Jessie M. Reynolds. Home marched through Chungking *T have listened for hours to CALL said it would announce soon, possi­ gun fire crackled in many aecttona Dwyer then sports editor of The money work for the hospital. j Service secretary; Elmer W’eden, streets, demabding that Russia the side, one by one, the cardinals approach the throne, kneel before repreaentatlvea of the Security meat At (OoatlBDed oa Page 'Two) bly Tuesday, the next phase of the (Continoed na Page Nine) against mobs which beat, stoned Manchester Herald. He had an j PUn Proves Successful ; fiin p Y eO llU lllS chairman Finance committee and "quit hlanchuria" and asking that the pontiff, who hold* out the hat. 'Hie hat ia naver worn. council accusing others and de- SEA FOOD? LOOK!! and knifed their victims, aet fire Tour Horae idea then on paper salvage that Melvin Hathaway was elected Harold' Garrlty. legal adviser. Oommunists answer five questions, purge. Authoritative aourcea dending themselves. Most of the Norman Bentz to many pdlice and military tru c h s-- crystalized into one of the best - president and ti-easurer of the The number of hours that were COD including “who Is organising pup­ aald thi* would add hundreds of time It seemed the members were or Mine. Phone 8966 277 Spruce St. contributed by the conunittee government officials, journalists, and private cars, am ash^ store plans ever devised, which is still committee and necesaaiY publicity ('onoerl Soloist b u t t e r f i l l e t s pet regimes in Manchuria?” using the council as a forum where was set in motion through the col-1 members and their loyal group of Reporters Let b ^ e r s , propagandists and Jingo­ Russian Paper and bank windows and went on a functioning. FISH IIAUBIT Hnri Stones Through Windows through propaganda and clever looting spree. limns of The Herald. In a few workers are a splendid tribute to istic religious leader* to the list Attending that meeting were j m a c k e r e l A s the students passed the New Mediator Predicts maneuvers they could score a na­ SMELTS A t least 18 were reported kiUed months paper began to roll in In | Ml.ss June Yeomans, soprano, the spirit motivating Manchester of recently barred poIiUcian*. Melvin Hathaway of Lydall & China Daily New s building, some tional gain at the expense of and 250 injured, including 165 such quantity that money began people. Now that the w ar has SALMON BLUE Write Stories Last week, the government Fouids, Robert Hawley of the of Oakland street, will be one of hurled atones through windows but ether*.” Charges Move wounded by bullets, in the riot­ to accumulate fast enough from ended it la hoped that this spirit f r e s h P|fWt;COD barred more than half of the Rogers Corp.: C. A. Goodrich of the featured soloists at the concert a Communist spokesman dismissed The situation, he said, waa dis­ ing. e a t THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S the sale of It to local mills so that will continue for the need for Red SHRIMP House of Representatives and oth­ Ca.se Brothers; Raymond Cooper performance of Gluck’s opera, ^ i ^ Q U A H O G S the episode as "a minor incident." Peace by Midnight turbing. "We have no Ume to g « Killed. 506 Wounded Cross is not over. Many of the er politicians associated with war­ of the Orford Soap Co.; Ralph an order was placed for the new "Orpheus. ’ to be presented Mon- FILLET That was three hours before the About Mukden waste. The pattern of the future To Hurt Reds CORICBD BEEF AND CABBAGE . branches will conUnue to function STEWING time totalitarian parties from (The AD-Indla Radio reported to­ b r a c c io l e a Nourse of Folding Boxc.s. Inc.; operating table and auxiliary | jay evening at 8:30 in the Hartt O F PERCH newspaper’s office was wrecked. .. actively for a long period to come ^jr OYSTERS .leeking office. ia already taking form, and the day that latest casualty figures in ★ Leon Thorp of The Herald an# Dr. equipment. This waa only the Auditorium. Hartford, by the fes- Unidentified intruders also In the hoenitals and as a public LITTLENECK • CHERRY- 1 Tokyo newspapers said the new form is not a plea.ving one. It Bombay’s disordera were 30 kiUsd David M. Caldwell.- beginning of a long list of vital 1 nyal chorus of Hartford of over wrecked the business offices of service rendered by Red Cross. , i CLAMS STONES Russian General Allows ban, being prepared by the Privy resembles much the pattern of the Izvestit Assert* King and 500 wounded, more than ?00 Mr. Dwyer outlined his plans at equipment that has been pur- [ i25 voices. Several of the singers I The Democratic Daily, mouthpiece In Motors Strike past.” seriously.) DBLIOIOCS RROILERS chased for the hospital with paper: from ihja town and Rockville, With such a spirit backing Red council, would eliminate presi­ ■■ .1 . ______TONIGHT! TH E SOPHISTI-CATS” that meeting and at the conclu­ of the Democratic league which Nine Correspondents to During wartime yeara, Dulles And Bevin Trying to STEAKS salvage money and which will be i Miss Elsie MacFarlane of New Cross, General Chairman Herbert FRYING OYSTERS AND FRYING CLAMS dents, directors and editors In Hundreds of British Tommies sion of what he had to say Man­ has been protesting government said; tha defeat of common ena- chester's Paper Salvage commit­ listed in another article. York, contralto, and Miss Rhoda B. House expressed his opinion Go Anywhere In Qty chief Of the abolished Dome! News Dewey See* Agreement j 0 7 Undermine Growing poured Into the city in trucks and DINE AND DANCE“TONIGHT! policy in Mutchmeia. mies made "friendship worthwhile, tee came Into being. The town I’latiiiF UH Menutrial Luacomb, soprano of the Hartford that It would need but a short agency, the Jiw iul &wadcaating armored cars with orders to lira Scholars )oln In Protest Without Aliy ‘ Esco)T On All Issues; Wage'^ * V iU rainaiS so ranch- so that If-•wmilff have was divided Into four sections a.s To commemorate the memory : School of Music, will also take dnve to meet the 1946 quota. " If FRESH SEA FOOD MARKET Corp., and leading newspapers; International Power aa occasion demanded. A heavy Five Chinese newspapers here been Immediately dlaastroua to of John E. Dwyer, a suitable j prominent parts. The Hartt Sym­ everyone In Manchester will give 189 NORTH MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 2-1546 many government officials, includ­ force of bomber planes arrlvad at Rearmander's Re*taurant carried a joint protest by 20 na­ have aacrificed that friendship by plaque has been act on the wall of | phony orchestra will play. where they live," said Mr. House, (Editor's Note: This Is the ing some cabinet members; mem­ Issue Still M ajor' G i v C l l R i n a 'S Moscow, Fob. 22— (IPi— Russian- air fields ringing; the city. In tha Open ’Thiiradaya T il 9 P. M. — — — tionally known scholars calling the 35-37 OAK STREET - ' TEI.EPHONE .3922 the foyer at the entrance to th e! It is also expected that the Hartt "the amount asked for this year first story received from Muk­ bers of the Yokohama Specie Stumbling Block; Tflc- A Allies such quarreling aa was indulged harbor mutlnotu Indiana atiO in Yalta aecret agreement the most Canadian rolations deteriorated hospital and to bring this fact to Foundation will present Poleveti- will be received In a relatively den since nine Allied corre- bank and directors of its branches In London." control of a flotilla of 10- small imjustified in modern diplomatic further today when the official Speech Training the attention of the people of zan Dances from "Prince Igor” by short time.” apopdents ’ed two days pre^ premier and now p; ’ mt of the expense of each other and at the "tragic mistake" could not be ex­ Special Federal Mediator were trying “to undermine the sels, H. M. S. Nith, an escort the ihemory of the man who con­ B«ini With a Veil Room House With all con%'enl- aumably for lack of quick ban-drafUng Privy icll. could Received at Final Cere­ risk of discord." tion. Price $5A00. Down cused despite his contributions to­ growing international authority of ceived this plan. It is hoped that Readings Dally Inclndlng Sunday. ences. B am equipped to tie up conununications. Copy uus be eliminated from pri.itics by dis­ James F. Dewey predicted to­ Dulles, said that success or Classes I Gels Diseharge $1,200. ward victory. mony Held Privately the Soviet union." (Conttnned on Page Tea) all four section.s will do their very 9 A. M In 9 P M Dt Bv Appoint­ 20 head of cattle. Price $7,500. , flown from Mukden and ra­ barment of the war councillors. day that an agreement “ on all failu re of the United Nations de­ Amid the spreading "Quit Man­ Only yesterday, the Communist Fur Children best to find every ^ bit of paper ment. In the SrrvMe ol the Peo- Terms Arranged. SOUTH COVENTRY dioed from Shanghai.)* WatniTi Narashi, chief cabinet issues” would he reached by In Apostolic Palace pended upon "the spiritual power 10-Room Benntiful Old Colo­ churia" clamor, several newspap­ party newspaper Pravda criticized » available .and put It out for col-1 Douglas L. Phelps of 93 Foster nle for 86 Yearn. aecretai-y, said recently that the which could be supplied by the King for his statement that Ca­ nial Honae, now vacant. New­ ers reported that the Chinese tak- By Spencer Davis midnight in the 94-day-old lection during this month. Paper ; street, waa honorably-discharged HPIKITUAI MEDHIM purge eventuaUy would affect "tens American people,” but observed nadian secrets had been ferreted » _ai«e _ An^ era. ■> 19 - frrmi ttiP ly redecorated InaWe and oat. General Motors strike. As Vatican City, Feb. 22— <;p)— is still a critical material la.st 'Tuesday, Feb. 12. from the 169 Church Street. Hartford. Conn ELLINGTON— Mukden, Feb. 20.— (Delayed)— out by agents of a foreign mission. Jessie M. Hewitt All convenlencea, electric ( Continued on Page Ten) (C ontinued on d » a p N ine) Thventy-seven new Cardinal* every pound la needed ‘ Navy’s personnel separation cen­ Phone 6-2624 6-Room Single. Large sun (#)— ’This scarred, disheveled Man­ representatives of manage­ (Coatinued on Page Ten) The Soviet union announced that Phone 6253 ter, Lido Beach, Lung Island. ^■^ts. running water, full created in a five-day cycle, of un­ parlor. 4 yeara old. Steam churian arsenal city waa thrown ment and the CIO United the Soviet military attache had Flashes! *~ »th . 2 Oreplarw Steam hent Douglas was a Radioman 3-c heat, cdnUaoona hot water paralleled reli^ou* pageantry obtained some information in Can­ with oil. 5 ncrea of hind. Bara open by Russian military authori­ Auto Workers resumed nego­ Tiboard the destroyer U.S.8. Alex Bara aad poultry boaae. 14 joined with their colleague* in the ada, but .that it was unimportant. (Late BoUetiiis of the (#) Wlra) 28’ X ttr. High elevatloa near ties today to nine Allied corre­ tiations in Detroit, Dewey said: Diachenko, an A.P.D. named aft­ acres of land. In good 'ooc- U rg es Haste Pales to Seek Russia said her military attache STUFFED TOYS spondents who previously had " I expect the company and the Sacred college today at a final Movies Show er ^ Hartford youth. He entered tlon. School bus for grammar lake. Convenient to bns, school had been recalled. RA N G E O IL and atorea. s d e Price $11,500. been confined 54 hours in a hotel. union to reach an agreement on ceremony at which they received the service Jan. 24, 1944, and and High school chUdren. Sato Uie last-symool of their rank— Izveatia printed ita editorial Proteat Time ABowance Cut In Velour and Leather. Terma Arranged. It w as at Mukden that the inci­ all isaues, including wages, some served oversea* 13 months. He re- Price $6JB00. Terma Arranged. On Program • Store of Gold their ring*. conspicuously this morning under New Electric (WaiMialile) dent which led to the Sino-Japa- time between now and midnight." Lidice Ruins Hartford, Feb. 2$—(iP)— la pro­ ’ ceived the American Theater Rib- | a headline reading: "Downfall of Delivery nese w ar developed 14 yeprs ago. One of' First Major Stoppages Henceforward, they will be on test over a reduction In the tlma ‘ibon, Asiatic Pacific Ribbon, Phll- King and Hi* Frienda.* 'The edi­ allowance for their Jobe, 90 em­ ARTHUR DRUG STORES Call 5105 for Additional Information Oft Ariy of These For the past six months,'ru- an equal footing, with the old car­ , inpine Uberatlon Ribbon with two Hickenlooper Wants The GM strike of 175,000 pro­ torial was broadcast over the Mos­ ploye* of the Aligning department Record Players 845 5IAIN ST. TEL. 8809 rdors emanating from this one Provisional Government dinals in transacting ail the busi­ High S. S. Officer* Re­ stars and Victory Ribbon. C A L L 3996 . Properties. duction workers was one of the; cow radio on both domeatip and (lO -B ) at the R o ^ Typearriter Legislation on Atomic time stronghold of Manchu war­ ness of the Sacred college. Soon to I^ y Claim first major work stoppages to up­ Today’s Consistory Closed vealed Strutting and foreign services. rampany walked off theic JoIm at Portable Case lords were purple with intimations set reconversion schedules after Cook’s Service Station ALLEN REALTY COMPANY Energy Enacted Soon To Golden Nest Egg ThLs morning’s consistory, like "The position taken by Bevin,” the N ew Park avenue plant this 2 V-J day and has shut off more the first one held Monday at which Grinning in Wreckage nwrning. Although workers In the 180 CBNTEB STREET TEI.EPHONE 81M (Contbiued on Page Nine) Uian half of the nation’s potential RADIO REPAIRING 32 new cardinals from 19 nation* (Continued on Page Six) department had agreed to aa ex­ _ on, production of new motor cars. . Jand Garage Washington, Feb. 22—(4»)—Po­ and all six continents of the world Nurnberg, Germany. Feb. 22— periment on a reduced time limit FRIED OYSTERS, CLAMS OingreiM, uneasy about the impli­ Sj'r^ttf"-K SSyiSw - FroT^^SS^ma^tr .05 land’s provisional government soon Dewey and U AW Vice President Were created, was closed to all (JP)— Movies of high 8.S. officers for the aligning Job, the “breaking AUTO-HOME SETS cations of. the Canadian-Soviet es­ FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW FRIALATORI Manchester Green, Conn. will lay claim to that country’s Walter P. Reuther agreed that the save Pope Pius X II and the strutting among the ruins of L i­ point” came last night when ll pionage row, heard a new demand Father Slays long-juggled golden nest egg. wage issue, still was a major princes of the church. dice and grinning as they watch­ Jews or 12 members of the department,* today that it hurry up and do Attack Our new sanitary process gives you a delicious, crisp, I f successful. It wiU bring to a stumbling block, with the union in­ It was marked by the time-hon­ ed workmen blasting and hauling who were particIpaGng in the ex­ something about framing the na­ periment, found their take-home t - Manchester close the wartime wandering* of dicating it was holding out for the ored ritual of "the closing of the away the last visible traces of golden brown food Seals in the flavor! Come in and tion’s future program for atomic pay cut, according to Albert'*C. Family, Self approximately 165.000,000 In yel­ 19‘i cents an hour boost recom­ mouth” and "the opening of the that (?zecho8lovaka - town were Police Camps try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED energy. Madsen, busines* agent for I lie. low metal— property of Bank Pol- mended by a presidential fact-find­ mouth," syipbolic of the cardinali- presented at the w ar crimes trial Senator Hickenlooper (R„ Iowa) (T O union at the shop. 10 TAKE HOME. CALL 3803. ing board. GM has offered 18*3 tial duty to counsel the pontiff and today. Radio Service told reporters it is "impera­ ski— which wa* rushed In a heavily Coroner’s Jury Called cents. Dewey said "aevA-al more keep the secrets of their office. The pictorial story of Che wiping tive" that atomic leglalatton be guarded truck caravan across Eu­ Three of Terrorist* in "TerroriaUc Plot Foiled" things" remained to be settled. out of Lidice, which became the 73 Birch Street enacted "without delay." rope after Poland’s invasion by Members of the Sacred college, Buenos Aires, Feb. 22— liP)— .\r> COMMUNITY RESTAURANT For Inquest Today' in the Nazis. .v Laboa Picture Gloomy attired in purple ceremonial robes symbol for many European cities Assault Killed; Woni- '*3 ’This served a pointed reminder gentino police said today that a 'H., NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Can Otherwise the labor picture re­ and scarlet hats, arrived early for and towns left In ashes by the Telephone 2-0840 on both Senate and House which Death* of 4 Members A Polish spokesman said the number of men had been arrested mained gloomy, however, with the assembly, filing through the Nazis, was the Germans’ own . aiifl and Child Hurt for several months have had provisional governnjent may optn A ______and a large quantity of arm* seiz­ 907,000 Still idle In strike* and new product. This captured film was measures pending to provide for discussions for return of the gold .sunlit courtyard toward the sec- ed in what was described aa "a , Feb. 22—(S’)— A coro­ presented In evidence before the Jerusalem. Feb. 22.— Oaattty Sem tee KUled While Asleep ’ it had been taken dfter the inva­ msmd was determined in 1941 to Fredericksburg, Va., Feb. 22.— • who was a distant relative and, waa exploded on a road leading a $250,000 L o m in Fire 1 ' State department waa not aware Police Sergt. John Sullivan said sion of France. (/P)^-Qeorge Washington’s birth­ destroy Moscow and Leningrad on* of the camps, showering de- of any American ovicials implicat­ when a girl,-spent much of her even in Russia offered to sur­ Fitchburg, Ma**., Feb. 22- the shootings occurred some time It became an Issue in the long day id probably a baned Hickenlooper Is a member of ntudents, while they slept. w ar In London. at all. He only "barked It." _ i prms and hurled grenades at a ^ to me by the sam e, excellent "C^apitulation of Leningrad or at a quarter of a million dollars.*' WILL BE CLOSED the Atomic* Energy committee Sullivaq said a .22 caliber rifle This bit of historical heresy has band of armed men who approach­ ‘ •J. BERrS A NEW FOQD Testa prove dogs pre­ OoM Privately Owned lady to whom 1 am Indebted for later of Moscow la not to be ac­ which is studying several bills to was found near Roach’a body. been provided by the newly-form-i ed the barbed wire barrier at the The flames, which shot 75 feet la . This w ju complicated by the the last," he said. cepted, even If offered by the en­ STURDY REPAIRS! fer it . . . Purina Nu­ As You Like Them! set up a control commission. Police said they found in the ed organization for rebuilding; Sarona police camp, Just outside the air at the height of the bias*, fact that the gold is the property ‘When George,’ said ahe, ‘was emy,” the order said. "The moral trition experts ap­ “I don’t want to rush in* and apartment in the South Shore dis­ Washington’s home at Ferry farm Tel Aylv. wrecked a lunchroom, tire* recap Our thorough, fdetory methods of Bank Polaki. a .privately-owned about *iX' year^ old. he waa made justification for thia measure is ALL DAY FRIDAY, enact just any kind of bill," he trict a note signed by Roach and — ^juat across the Rappahannock Dies cn Route, to Hospital shop, clothing, hardware, fim S r Insure Electric Motor Repairs prove it . V • dog Institution— and therefore, techl- the wealthy master of a hatchet, clear to the whole world. said, ’’but I think we should ’ act addressed to his landlady in river from Krederick.sbiirg—on The txxiies of two men, one with, ture and drug atorea on the Brat that will stand-up! We special­ say O. K., too. A DRIVE. IN AND L6AYE YOUR LAUNDRY (•ally, the property - of neither of which, like most little boys, he ."Just s« in Kiev, where our without delay to draw up conaid- which he told of financial trou­ the basis of Parson Weem *’ blog-; a pack of expUiflives strapped to floor and destroyed warehouse and ■ group. was immoderately fond, and was ize In this work. W e 6nlsh each complete fo o d .. .just sred and effective legislation." bles. Roach formerly had been em­ rapby of the Father of Our Coun­ storage establishment* on th*< WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY The exiled group wanted to ob­ (Continued on Page Ten) his back, were foimd Inside the |ob as if It were our one and Hearings. Apparently Finished ployed as a salesman, police said, constantly going About chopping barbed wire after the battle, ^ t h * second and third floor*, mix .with water. IT THIS WEEK AND LET US SHOW y OU tain. control of the money to help try. j ... ---- :----—------.j:-.. m only responsibility. Which, at 'Ute Senate Atomic committee but he had been unemployed for Started Cherry Tree Buaioesa everything that came his way. had Sten guns. The third attacker | • • HAS TASTE TEX­ finance Its activities abroad. The the- patTlruilar moment. It Is! ' apparently finished up with Ita the last several weeka Parson Weems U the one who One day, in the garden, where he Vote to Retain Zoning Rule* was captured and died of wounds' Pythian Jewels fitolen provisional' government has main­ J^aturally, we can, and do, abso­ TURE. hearlnga yeaterday, after «qasa* The note read, in part: "Believe ^ r t e d all thla cherry tree bust- often amused himself hacking his en route to the hospital. Middletown, Feb. 22— oP)— Seven WHAT WE DQ! tained its use is needed at home.- lutely Guarantee auch work. DOG CHOW tionlng Secretary Byrhea and two me, Rae (Mra. Roach) and the neiK ^And on the strength of hi* mother’s pea »ticka. he unluckllv Southbury, Feb. 22— (/Pi— Resi­ wounded man had a pack of ex- Jewels worn by oflicer* at meet- , top experts quaJified to disoius The Polish spokesman, however, i children did not realise this was story about the tree the Frcd- tried the edge of his hatchet on dents of this town haffe voted T9l plosives and' a Tommy gun at hla | Inga of Apollo ledge, Knights of espionage problems All tesUfled happening because the children ■aid the provisional goverarngnt- erickaburg Cliaraber of Commcr:o the body of a beautiful voung to 165 in special town meeting to side.* : Pythias, mere reportad stolen ta-. behind c lo s ^ doors, with even the were unconscious at the time. Rae appears sure to adn Its point. He 14 yeara ago placed a marker .at English cherry tree, which he retain the present Zoning ^ m - A press statement said build- ■ day to pMloe. Deteetlv# qergeaal, NORTON official stbne^rapher excluded. waa aM e^And it happened to aU said he baaed this on the report Ferry farm marking the spot barked so terribly: U)at I don’t misalon and zoning rules. -The ings were damaged,at the base of Vincent Maria* sali that Oe ''.'i,' 's ■t''.

..J, KAmSXEBTlSK Er EmwCI PTBRAliP. MAPnCHnCSTBR. UUNN„ FRTDAT, FEBRUART 22, 194# MANXHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1M« PAG* B B 1 W 0 Hoqiltallsation, 2; Readjustment will meet this evening at 7:80 thlrtsen broadcasts during tbs local Industriea continued to work allowance, 8; Priority of equlp- o’clock at the Union Congrega­ winter months to acquaint tbs that aa many workera aa pdJiaible na usual. The Eaat Hartford air­ Rockville ment, l; Job placement, S; Tax tional church. The theme for the people of the state with the work attend thia meeting to receive In- Offers Plan Winter Sport plane planta gave their employees exemptions, l; Back pay and al­ evening will be "Flags.'’ of the Legislature. THE NEW COX HARDWARE RaUy Tonight itriictiona and iiet their material. a threawlay holiday. lowances, 5; Obtaining lost prop­ Kiowa Connell Paroehlal Scbeola Oeaed MEN! IT PAYS TO 'MANCHESTER Oil Burners Major Nate OaUhell will be the To Narrow The...» W’ _jwn highway department erty, 2; Civil service, 8; Housing. Kiowa ,CouncQ, Degree of Poca­ St. Bernard’s school in addition STORE HAS MANY BUYS apeaker of the evening and a abort Draws Manv worked gteadily yesterday after­ NOW PLAYING Party Tonight 3; correction of discharge, 2. hontas, will meet thia evening at to St. Joseph’s' and the public aad noon clearing out drifts on some coNTiNi^ors Himw For Red Cross fllm will be ^own. Admits AddiGonal Breaks eight o’clock in Red Men’s hsll. schools were closed today, Wash­ FOR YOU — DROP IN! SHOP AT HOUSE’S! a u t o b o d y Social Gap outlying highways which had been TODAY AND 8ATTBDAV ington's birthday. Furnaces Will Continue to Serve blocked by the sitting snow. STARTS AT 2 P. M. George H. Duncan, of 88 Grove 4-H d u b Leader M Oak Street It haa Wen atreaaed that a moat Score* of Local Re»i- For Veterans etreeL who is now serving a sen­ Miss Shirley Weik of Morris, With practically all placaa of TeleplHNie A Few Still Available. Workrm to Gather al important taak facea Red Croaa (Continued from Page One) ‘ fleiil* Off for Skiing tence in ToBand Jail for violation Conn., has been engaged as assist­ business being closed, in addition Ante Body and Cheney Tech to Ohiaiii and thf tranaltlon from war to of parole, has admitted other ant 4-H Club leader find haa start­ to the town offices, the center of PRE-WAR IRONING "FBnder Repairing RACKI.iFl<*B OIL peace Increase! the obligations Ulned "for the purposes of iden­ Over Long Week-End Father Slays Rockville to Be Host to breaka as the result of three amail ed/her work with the Tolland the city presented a deserted ap­ OVERCOATS la Drive Inatructionn and /eeponalbllltlea of every chap­ tification" only. Tolland Giiinty at a boya ranging in agea from 7 to 10 County Farm Bureau succeeding pearance in comparison to the Aato Painting r«l HartforO J -iltl ter and Its workera. "The Man- 2. Put officers and men In Iden­ finding a portable radio hidden in Mrs. Dorothy Morton Dowdlng usually busy Friday appearance SILEXES BOARDS SlaMinItInic tical uniforms, leaving insignia of While scores of local residents Family. Self with the weekly Friday nignt Herbert B. HoiUe. General cW>ater tliapter which aerved ao Welcome Home a bag under the roots of an up­ who resigned several months ago. (RitM Tt»«) admirably during the war years rank as the sole means of telling motored or entrained to northern turned tree while they were play­ She served in the Waves for two opening of the stores. We have jast a few of A good coal is a Cbairman of the 1#4# Fund Cam- them apart. fckiing spots for the long week end, (Continued from Page One) ing on Fox Hill recently. and a half years )>eing stationed PlfiOC^ these left. It’a your last Theae stqrdfly constmet- fwlll continue to serve equally well Holdridge, a Weat Pointer, di­ Rockvin*, Feb. 22—(Special)— ’The Men's Club of the Method­ patfn Drive for the Red Croaa, to­ during peace." iald Dr. Eugene M. those wiio remained at home took The State police were notified in Washington, D. C. She is the chance to jret a Pre-War cd hoards art a MUST! rected his blast at the Army earl­ 1 can't face It; and if I Juat took A record breaking attendance la ex­ by the parents of two of the boys daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ist church will sponsor a plnocbla sound ipvcstinent day reminded campaign workers Davia, chairman of the Manchea- ier thla week when he appeared be­ sdvantnge of the rising tempera­ with party this evening at the rscrea- Silex. Get Yours Today! of the rally to be held thii evenlhg ter Chapter of Red Croaa. "with myself Rae would try to carry pected at the Welcome Home party and the local police stated a simi­ C. Weik of Morris and was fore the committee to oppose com­ ture and sunshine to get o(it of on with the children and It would OEO. BRENT lar radio, had been taken from the brought up on a farm, being a tton ’ room downstairs at the at 8 o'clock at the Howell Clwney every one of us doings our pWrl snd pulsory military training In peace­ being held thia evening for Vet­ church starting at eight o'clock. for the balance of contributing both tlm/and mon^y, doors nfter weeks of frigid we.ath- be a mesa. As It was, we all lived PIXS: “DICK TRACY erans of Wprld War II from home of' Kyle Jacobsen of Elarl former 4-H Club member. She re­ Technical School. It la Important time. cr and storm.s. to the hilt, w'hlle we lived—a short street 00 January 20. The radio ceived her degree of bachelor of Mancheater will, I am sure, be one Sl’NDAY: “DOLL-FACE" throughout Tolland County, which HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES GOING. DAILY this year and next Keaiilt In Two CInaaen Many winter sports enthusiasts one mavbe. but a happy one." takes place at Princeaa Hall on was identified by Mr. Jacobsen as science in education in 1948 at the of the first Chapters In the coun­ In hla statement to the commit­ attended the championship ski- PUTS: “BOSTON BLACKIE" University of Connecticut. try to report 'Quota met and Mrs. Roach, the former Rfcechel Village atreeL In facL the com­ his property. Following question­ AT 50% REDUCTION! tee today, Holdridge, a Washing­ jumping cventa at Brattleboro, Vt., James, was a former student at mittee in charge la anticipating an ing, Duncan signed a confession VTW AuxlUary season too. ! over-aubacribed'." tonian, declared that existing dla- and others took the longer hike the University of IlUnbls. where admitting the theft and also ad­ WE ARE DETERMINED TO CLEAR OUR Elaatic StoeWngn It la anticipated that the entire overflow attendance for the hall, The Frank Badstuebner Auxil­ tinctiona between officers and men to enjoy one of the best week ends she was a beauty contest winner and with thia in mind a second hall mitting breaking into the home of iary VFW will hold a meeting this New Electric SHELVES TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW ITEMS! Light aad Heavy Weight meeting. Including the distribution result in two classes In the Army - of the winter deeper into Vermont for two successive years. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer of J4 of material will be of short dura­ Modern and Old-Fa.hlon has been secured with a second eveningfat eight o'clock at the "a superior and an Inferior." and in the White Mountain win­ orchestra being held in readiness Reed street on January 15 and O.A.R. hall. tion, for the committee reallzea Other points In hla (frogram; ter sports areas in New Hamp­ ('ollaborationlat Executed taking a sum of nxmey, stated by Te Speak on Sadiu Record Players ARTHUR DRUG STORES that many people have plana for DANCING to accommodate the many veterans Command and authority to be shire. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT! and their friends. The event is be­ Mrs. Meyer to be over $300. Judge Thomas F. Rady who 845 Mala St. Tet. 8808 the evening and It la not their In­ baaed "on pdaltlon of reaponalblllty Drove To Boston Early Paris. Feb. 22—(4P)—Jean Lu- Duncan has a long record of represented the team of Vernon at Portable Case ANNOUNCEMENT! tention that the whole evening be and not merely on rank." City View Dance Hall ing sponsored by Tolland County A few of the more hardy ski chaire, head of the collaborationist Volture No. 1007, 40 and 8. breaking and entering and baa the 1941 and 1945 sessions of the We Have Juat Completed Installing given over to the Rally, important Elimination of economic dlatlnc- men and women drove to Boston press during the German occupa­ Keeney Street The special gueat of the evening been brought into court on them General Assembly will speak over aa It may be. tlona between offlcera and enlist­ early this 'morning to take the tion, was executed for treason to­ Flanigan’s Orchestra will be William J. Johnston now charges both in Juvenile court and Station WDRC In Hartford on RADIO REPAIRING Our New'and Modem Lubrication ed men through revision of Armv weekly "snow train" from the day at Fort de Chatilllon on the Henry Spinks, Prompter of Colchester who entered the serv­ Tolland County Superior court Monday at 8:45 p. m„ bn the Shop. pay achedules and equalleatlon of North Station which has been run­ outskirts of Paris. ice from Hebron In Tolland county. Mrs. Lucinda M. Stebblna "Know Tour Legislature" pro­ AUTO-HOME SETS allowancea. ning weekly to Northern New He received the Congressional Mrs. Lucinda M. Stebbins, 87, gram. This is one of a aeries of FOR DcLUXE “LUB” SERVICE Ivocal Delegates A requirement______that all person- Hampshire resorts all winter. The Medal of Honor from the late died February 5 at San Diego, BRING YOUR CAR TO THE— _ „ . I nel not residing In private homes train runs in several sections over President Franklin D. Roosevelt at Calif. She was born in Philadel­ I Q n l a t e 1 a r l e V Uve in the same barracks and eat the Boston and Maine railroad to the White House in Washington on phia, January 8, 1859. She is sur­ Manchester in the same 'qtiarters; "such dif­ North Conway, one of the prin­ Pleasure Loving People Are August 31. 1944 for heroism cm vived by two sisters, Mrs. George ASHES AND RUBBISH ------»■ ferentiation" aa might be permit­ cipal w'intcr sports areas In the February 17, 1944 near Padi- B. Hammond and Mrs. C. H. Mer­ REMOVED SERVICE STA'nON American Legion Posts and ted would be based on "the degree East. Radio Service cox glione, Italy. rick, both of this city, several of responsibility for the efficient Others motored to Wlnsted and Dancing To the Tunes of Also Local Moving and 1 Aimlllaries, Department of Con- management of quarters and There will be a welcome by nephews and niecea Burial will oe Light Trucking Shell Gas — Shell Oil — Shell Lubrication j necticut, will hold their national Norfolk for good skiing today and Chef de Gare of the 40 and 8, at the Ellington cemetery Satur­ 73 Birch SI reel Corner of Main Street and Middle Turnpike I defense conference In New Haven messes." it was reported that there was Bernard J. Ackerman of this city, day, at 2:30 o'clock. PHONE 8962 Would Abandon Segregation excellent winter sport conditions BILL JOHNSON AND HIS Telephone 2-0840 tomorroiv^ at the Hotel Taft, be­ Abandonment of "all segrega­ and brief greetings from Mayor Cub Scout Meeting GAVELLO & E. SCHULZ TELEPHONE 6161 ginning with a dinner at 6:30. I in the Piitnnm-Pomfret area. It Raymond fc. Hunt. Other city and The Cub Scouts of Pack No. 11 tion---- between — officers — ---- and---- enlisted- — ,iw as officially reported that the RHYTHM BOYS toTATi officials are expected to at­ National Director MUt D. men in places of amusement and g^, championships will be Campbell, well known for hla tend. Several acts of ente-taln- In public. , , . . held at Haystack Mountain State At Th« ment will be presented during the splendid Child Welfare work, will Provision for “• c le a r c h a n n e L ^ Norfolk on Sunday, begin- be the principal apeaker. He will evening to be followed by danc- of promotion from ^tto m to top, | ,tng. ♦ it- discuss the American Legion bill so that any man entering as a re-: » stores Ouen for universal military training. A . apecial aouventr booklet has rniit might aeWeve top rank . . . , J 3 been prepared and mailed to each Miss Maude Clarke of East L K v .choo. ‘n the municipal sense. All offices Bolton Lake House returned aerviceman. Thia booklet Hampton, Department of Amerl- Revision of the Arfny school closed »n the Municipal butld- conaiata of 132 pages and includes caniam chairman, has also arrang­ system by providing a progras-:,^ ^ scheduled were In the names of over 3,700 men and ed an Interesting Americanism slve course of training for varying i? ” , .. Friday and Saturday Nights women from Tolland County, com­ program. Heads of various patrio­ levels of responsibility. West Most stores were open today but piled by the Honor Roll commit­ tic organizations throughout the Point would be reconstituted aa a Come Out Tonight! Ejeryone Has Fun! tees In each of the 13 towns. There state will be guesta of the auxil-. graduate school. are also brief accounts of the 108 iariea at this conference. Establishment of cour.ws "of in­ No Minimum! » No Cover Charge: known servicemen from the county Leather and The following local people plan struction in democracy within the who are dead or "mlaslng” with to attend; Mrs. Elmer Weden. Army," with all personnel being BREADED PORK encouraged to present views on Individual pictures of 106. Don’t Blame Your Dealer preaident of the local unit: Mrs. matters of national lntere.st. TENDERLOIN George N. Bingham was chair­ Wool Harold Belcher, secretary. Mr«. TOMORROW"S LUNCHEON man of the committee In charge Everett Kennedy. AmericanismI iLaiiiAiu ' Creation of "a hew system of assisted by Russell Squire, secre­ chairman- Mrs. Milton Hanson. , Justice apart from the tary; William A. Baer, treasurer; national defen.-^ chairman; F ran -i hfcrarcliv of command to ellmi- Paul Mengc, Fred A. Royce, cis Miner, commander of Dilworth- , >>»[;; p 65c Charles F. Allen, Emer J. Fontaine, permanent Including Soup and Coffee. SPICE — SPARKLE Jackets Cornell ' ' juur mother. To tltiuie who boy,’ cried his father in trans­ vote to approve Special Act No. aent floral tributes and loaned use of ports^ 'run to my arms; glad am 1. 118, adopted by the 1945 Legisla­ cars we are also most grateful, IRONS Mrs. Agatha Krlekson, GcQTge, that you killed my tree; ‘Gayest Spot East of, the River” ture, creating a Town Planning 6 0,440 67,564 days' predacMon flllbert Wright, for you have paid me for It a thou­ Commission of the Town of Man­ 85,968 Clifford Wright. sand fold. Such an act of heroism chester. Card of Thanks In my aon is more worth than a ADVENTURES R A U m O W C L U B 2nd: To see If the Town will CLOCKS 181,998 thousand treea, though blosaomed vote to fix the compensation of 177,681 256,038 2H d a y ' preduclien We sincerely appreciate the many with silver, and their fruits pur­ the membera of the Board of Se­ beautiful flowers and expressions of est goldd” BALLROOM lectmen. sympathy from our friends, neighbors, r e f R i g i r a t o r s 12,755 and relatlvea at the time of the losi Annexed To New England Hotel 3rd: To s4l If the Town will 17,577 28,432 4 days' |wedvplianoeB aa soon as we had hoped, Cotton make , an appropriation of $20,- factories. Most of them were in the But we can’t pick up production quits 000.00 for payment to the Town ot and production rates weren’t as high hands of users. UNIONSUITS Water Department funds in lieu as we had hc^ied. A nimjber of unfore­ where we left off. Production lines Heavy Weight' M ef taxation. ‘ Then, on January 15,1946, our plants are too coniplicated for that. A great seen t£wgs like material shortagee made DAN CE § 9th: To aee if the Town will were dosed by the striike. N ot a single many things have been dislocated by accept a dedd from Farm. Lands the job harder. dectric home appliance has been built Exchange Corporation of land for the strike. $1.50 I ATC STAGE SHOWS SAT; U highway purpoaea on Devon Drive But there were only 120 days be- or assembled there sihbe. And, because c' "tv'>' o l N IT E ! %A TODAY and Ddiepwood Drive. 'tween V-J Day and December 31,1946, our warehouses are practically empty,- When the strike is dyer, and the 50% Wool ■AT., AND BUN. lOtlj: To see if the Town will and in those 120 days we partly recon­ your dealer won’t be able to obtain refrigerators and toasters and radios UNIONSUITS accept a deed from The lApoola you’ve beep waiting for begin to epme r Oorp^^tjon isad for bigbwfiy verted our factories firom war to peace- any more until we- can get back to Hmtx Wclibt purposes on Devon Drive and tuna goods and got production started. off tbe lines again, we’ll get the^ int;o • 1 ^ Deipwood Drive. making ♦h**?*)- During the year we turned out 2,3i3,791 lianda of our dealers just as fist as we n th : To aee If the Town will We want tb get bade to producing $4.82 SEE TH E amend the Building and Plumbing electrical appliances. as fast aa possible. The manufacturing can. They’ll be competitive in prior. And Every Friday and Heating codes to provide for We shipped these appliances out Examining Bosuns to lasue li­ organization is set up; the machines They’ll be General E3ectric quality. NEW M ODELS With censes. practically aa fast as made—so fast are ready, waiting to be set in motion. So, please don’t be impatient with Footwear for the Fiuhlly Dated at Mancheater, Oonneett- that at the end of the year more t-hni^ These factors will help us to do an your dealer—or with us. NOW! Mt, this 18th day of February. H RAY MATHIEWS & HIS ,946, David Cbambers, a O. Bowers, ^‘Campus Club Orchestra” C W. Dngland, It. M. QoioveaL a t LITHUANIAN - AM ERICAS ALLROOM R. B. Hagedorn, LAWRENCE STREET — HARTFORD, CONN. J. I. Olson, BENSON’S H. A. Turkington, Dancing 8:30 to J2 Admission fioc Servicemen 4fic ] Jtoard of Selectmen of the Towp GENERAL m ELECTRIC 713 MAIN ST. TEL. 3.W5 Free Parking! .' of Manchester, Conn. / ' . . ■''vs'' '.V ■V I'.'if- j;, VANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHBSTEli, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22.194« IIANCHESTER EVENINU HERALD, MANCHESTER, CUNH,, FRTDAT, rEBRUART T t , 194S PAGE ______\ ------of Newark; from the government, from colleges and organiratlons. 24 HOUR SERVICE the company would meet next Extra Service A new supply of E|oy Scout liter­ Must Assume Maybe Yog Know ,. Will Consider Wednesday to work out a formula Plan to Join ature was recently received by the CALL 6 2 2 $ Motor Vehicle fqr resuming negotiations.” FARMERS! Need to Figure Ubrary from the national head­ ato caoe* insTaucnMt* l a s t v t A S t k a i n i d The governor aald that the place For Veterans quarter*. MANCHESTERSTER TAXI CO. Leading Role Registration faoai THAH i00.000 tOUNOSTm ANO ADULTS Parley Basis of the meeting had not been se« m ewiHHiNO ANDWATiasAmv. oouaeta lected yet, but that an announce­ ' Brass Strike Patron* will find the librarian* Proprietor AttenMe* W rSE OWKN IN a u S A L O O M H UU m t* WMfM m t ready and wilUng to help with sug- To Every CaU arociow « nttoutNTLV' ment would be made shortly. Nei­ Tax on Short Form Mary ( ’.heney Library geatlon*. if they will only call and Seymour Says United PLACE: American Legrion THt ONLY AOCNCY riUM O l* Yale ATowne and Union ther Hoyt nor Yockel would com­ "Oakville Division of avail themaelvea of th# informa­ auWitWIfiEO 8WIMMINO ment on the discussion. Haa Literature to Help States Must l.«a(l in Hall, Leonard Street, op­ Officials Agree to Meet tion the Ubrary affords. posite State Armory. Over 3,000 are idle in the, strike innitt to Be Paid on Srovill Vole to Walk Ex-Service Men Solving Problems which began Nov. 7, and involves 1 9 4 6 TIM E : Daily,.8 ;S0 a. m. - 6 Next Wednestlay demands for a closed shop and a Incom e -Up to $5,000 Oiil Monday VWning The 30 per cent pay Increase. The Mary Cheney Ubrary is ac­ Now Haven, Feb. 22— (/F>—The p. m. through Thursday, Can Be Found on Ta­ INCOME TAX Feb. 28 with the excep­ Hartford. Peb. 22—(P)— In an Waterbiiry, Feb. 22 (4h— Ap­ tively participating in the nation­ Dewey-Richman poaition of this nation in the solu­ effort to reach a basis upon which proximately 600 workers were pre­ Before You tion of world problems “ must be tion of Feb. 22, 23 and AUUB OOFRAN ble on Back of Form PKIMEK wide service that public libraries 24. negotiations to end the 16-week- AT WARDS FARM STORE paring today to Join the strike of are giving in the reconstruction in the vanguard jof the attack, not (Known Aa Queen Alice) GOOV’ ALL Build or Buy old Yale a Towne strike can be the International Union of Mine, program, and has aascmbled tables Co. merely because we have ao much Seventh Dnnghter ol * Seventh Son (Bator's Not*: **“ THIS Mrjtnv « resumed, two representatives of Rum Wnn B Veil Wth of 1* storio* o*pl*lnln» DEDOCTkatF Mill and Smelter Workers (CIO) of books and pamphlets in the lob­ OCULIST to lose but because we have the Get Your Motor Vehicle by of the local library that ex-ser­ A Home In moat to offer,’’ President Charlen the company and two union offl- Reading* Delly, kielndlng Sunday, tfbo aooB wtMU about bl* lu- against th* “big thr**’’ brss* In- Regis^tion NOW kclala wrlll meet tn conference next 9 A. M to 9 P. N. Or Bv Appoint­ •MO tu retom.) vice men and others w’ould do well PRESCRIP'riONS FILLED Seymour of Yale untverstiy told dustriea her# as workers In two to penisc at the earliest opportunl- ^ Manchester over 300 students of Yale college And Avoid Last Day Wednesday. Gov. Raymond E. ment. In the Servie* ol- the Peo­ Baldwin has announced. ple tor 68 Team. By Jumeo Mariow other plant* refused company-of­ ty. They cover all kinds of Jobs in . NEW FRAMES and the School of Engineering a‘t fered increases as “ unsatisfac­ industry, commerce and agricul-1 l e n s d u p l ic a t e d graduating exercises today. Crowding and Waiting The governor’s announcement SPfRITtlAI MRDIVM , Wuhlngton. F«b. W See followed a meeting at the State 188 Cbnrch Street. Hartford, Dona. tory.’’ ture. I REPAIRS MADE “I f this nation is to be delivered r^ o u us* th* 1040 short-form you ,fsi lUMMSW workers at the Oak 'There Is a definite trend on the from the wrath to come,” President Capitol yesterday In which the Plmae 8-2024 J HUeiMNT OF THE governor, William R. Hoyt, gen­ “ I't hovo to flfure th* Ux on I ville division of the ScovUl Mfg. part of returning service men to Wm. F. Johnson Seymour said, “ the American peo­ AMEMCAN NATIONAL RED CROSS. OTHER AMERICAN „ 104S income. Vou find the I Co. have voted to Join more than stal l small businesses of tkelr own. ple must themselves provide the trolled vigorously and intelligent­ RIO CROSS FRESIKNTS HAVE BEEN CLARA BARTON. eral manager of the Yale & Towne “ Your Home Is Your faith, the courage and the intelli­ WILUAM HOWARD TAFT. WOODROW WILSON, plant in .Stamford, and A.dam ; IB th* tubl* on th* bock of the LONG FORM 4,r>00 employe# at the Scovlll and and in the collection of book# will ly," and “ by no means must be , Waterville plants In the strike be fouqid one entitled “ Five Hun­ Castle” gence necessary to setting the confused with a pallid indifference WARRSN e.NAR0lNa. Yockel, international representa­ PREPARK NOW •;P)— F if­ C. made cffccUve the payroll week whose head la Mlsa Marion Manley the aervlce “which the college can BECAUSE THEY’RE BRED-UP! 1 6 .9 0 Mnd of arithmetic. Don’t hop five per cent of income can Tn a plea for tolerance, the teen Marine trainees of the more 331 Main Street Tel. 5293 or 2-1057 after the company ha# obtained university president said: give to the outside world” as re­ Hartford, Feb. 22—(i the col­ 194.5, tn the February date with warranted true to name and breed and backed by 90% I'lv Pages 1 and I are back to back— AFTER the Rovolulionary War Your pliyslclan can tell ,v« m BINGO these trainees will return to Yale *■ and turn it into the InUm al Rove- union wage, Mankowskl said the leges is a manifest of faith in the Dccicles to Issue 25,029 men and 24,582 women list­ wo had no Navy, Our hrmy {* th# most powerful on sarlh. about our expert appliance as civilian students for the term R o y G a n g ability warrantyl Superior in livability and production! union had substituted an Immedi­ training capacity of the college, ed a.s claimants. and the Sjsue collector, personally or by It developed th* greatest flttliig aervlce. Whether It Every Sot. Night At 8:30 Sharp! opening March 2. About 55 Ma­ ■»■«! f t you have to pay money, Told Review ate Increase of 18 1-2 cents per dwindlod to 80 men. Algior* be Back Paine — Rapture — such aa this country has never be­ Reply to Russia hour for its original demknd for Army, Navy and Air Force. fore witnessed. rines will continue their course of Entertaining At gum that in srlth the return. doclarsd war on u* in 1785 Obesity — Ptosis — we have the study at Yale during the next term i If you've already overpaid your “To the students in college can a 30 per cent Increase. proper support. 21 Gomes Including Sweepstake* under the Navy college training A company spokesman has stat­ b* optened an opportunity which tax. there’s a place on Page 1 Two Classes Ottawa, Feb. 22—(P)—The Ca program. FENDER AND where you indicate whether you ed an increase cannot be granted Others find with the gi-eatest diffi­ In addition to this group, 52 Ma­ want the overpayment refunded until the company first obtains culty and effon; that is, to naUian cabinet, after a four-hour 7 DOOR PRIZES rines, 44 of whom were candidates BODY W ORK or credited to your 1946 taxes. achieve by practice a.s well ns session, was reported today to WilUe’s GrHl Draft Boards Given Or­ price relief. for degrees this morning, complet­ Tou dont list your deducUoos— Reject Contingent Offer study the capacity of tolerance for SOLIMENE & FLAGG 446 Center Street Telephone .3861 WARDS ELECTRIC EACH SATURDAY NIGHT have decided to issue a brief reply ed their training at Yale with the auch as for charitable contribu­ Striking United Steelworkers of the point of view and opinions of ders on Men 18 to 26 to Russian charges the Dominion ending of the term on Feb. 20. V INC. tions—if they were not more than America (C IO ) workers at the Othera. FENCE CONTROL Sixteen of these students have’ 6S4 OentoT St. TeL 8101 EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 10 per cent of your income. In 2-A (L) and 4-F Farrel Foundry and Machine C^o., “ Nothing is more important to government had acted In a manner the solution of our problems, unfriendly to the Soviet union in been assigned to ()uantico, Va., for AlloaraBoe Already Figured who left their Jobs on Jan. 14, a further training, while the remain­ STEAMED CLAMS EVERY FRIDAY week ahead of the general ateel whether domestic or Internation­ its disclosure of a leakage of se­ h it fcsWify Tou don’t list them because an Hartford, Feb. 22 M»)—Connect­ cret information. ing 36 have been ordered to pro- strike, have rejected a company al. The confiict between manage­ SEA FOOD, STEAK.S, CHOPS AND CHICKEN allowance o t about 10 per cent for icut's local draft boards were un­ ADAMS STREET— 1 7 .7 5 offer of an 18 1-2 cents an hour In­ COVENTRY FAR.M— ment and labor, the clashing of There waa no information when deduitions already has been fig­ 6-Room Single with large the reply would be made, but an “ Come in Any Time for a Real Good Home-Cooked Meal.” der orders today to review Imme­ crease because, ssld Harold Bern­ 28 Acres, mostly tillable; 7- Intcrasts among national govern­ FULLER BRUSH ured Into the taxes In the table on lot In good location. All ooB- interim report on the Royal com­ Word* best battery foncol the back of Page 4. ’The govem- diately all registrants in the 18 to ard, CIO spokesman, the offer was Room House with alt conveni­ ments, must be worked out on a venlences. Most be seen to see mission’s inquiry into the circum­ WASHING MACHINES NO COVER CHARGE! NO MINIMUM! oient thus automatically gives 26-year age group in Classes 2'vA made contingent upon th# com­ ences. Bam equipped to tic up bgsis of mutual understanding; it DEALERS Strong shock, but sofol Extra low pany's obtaining price relief. 20 head of cattle. I’ rlcc $7,500. the real mine of the property Is the only alteiliative to warfare, stances surrounding the leakage you a 10 per cent deduction. (L ) and the 4-F who have been REPAIRED - ALL MAKES battery droinl Built-In flasher But if your deductions actually The /.'ompany in its offer, Bern­ Terms Arranged. at $5,500. within the nation and without. • was expected before the weekend. That Great Novelty Act Detailed disclosures were not ex­ 10 Years’ Experience! were more than 10 per cent of In-1 found qualified for limited service ard said, stipulated that the pro­ "Not Freely Bestowed” CALL 2-1254 bulb. On-off diKonnect switch. eome, use the 1040 long-form and to place all auch registrants posed increase would be retroac­ VACANT— “The spirit of tolerance Is not pected until the commission com­ Reasonable Rates! pletes its report, probably In about MULLIGAN THE MAGI Weather-proof steel cote. Buy Form 1040 is called the abort' In Class 1-A (B> unless they qiiali- tive to the dale of resumption of ELLINGTON— „ Beautiful Old Coloalal Home Daely bestowed upon men and A. BREWER for deferments. NOW th* Unit*d Stot** l*nd* located In country overlooking women; It is achieved only by the two weeks. Telephone 2-0549 — Any 'Hme! form and the long-form, dependnu- j fy production by the ,%50 workers, as WASHINGTON'S young nation 8-Room Single. Large sun Two Performances: 9:30 and 11 — Next Monday! yours now . . . at Wordsl , Comdr. John F. Robinson, state to th* world mqny tim** mor* lake. Recently redecorated formation of habits of thought Russia frankly admitted that Its la g on how you use it: soon as price relief was obtained wo* weak financially. Adam* parlor. 4 years old. Steam 9 lUselective service director, in Issuing Inside and out. All conveni­ aad expansion of intelligence. To representatives had obtained secret As a short-form, you handle Bernard said the union was Will­ get a lean fromHelland.Frankl than th* *ortr*’rw*rth..of„th«, AKRQN Sl\CRO-ILIAC heat, continuous hot water os already sxplained.- * t h e order, notified the boards to ing to resume full production at thirtoon original *taf**.‘ ences Including electric lights, such efforts is the college and the data in Canada, but said it was in­ tin borrowed from Franco. Bam and poultry house. 14 eolleg* man dedicated. The nation significant information and ac­ Must Itemise Deductions proces-s for immediate examination the plant promptly, provided the SUPPORT running water, full LECLERC all 4-F registranta in the same age acres of land. In good sec­ has the right to expect from them cused Canada of fostering an “ un­ UBingUsing it11 asaa aB long-form—long-iurm—uu. this isi. - " ------. , . , company would grant an immedi­ tion. School bus for grammar steam heat with oil burner. 2 FUNERAL HOME for people with income of $5,000 who have been rejeclrd at ate increase of 18 1-2 cent# an W e are proud of our fitting fireplaces. 5 acres of land. an objectivity exceeding that of bridled anti-Soviet campaign.’’ FOR SALE department and service. Thla and High school children. Sale the men and women, who in the 23 Main Street or m ori or with deductiona over , the Induction centora for variou* hour. Price $6,800. Terms Arranged. I.Arge bam. Price $11,600, 10 per cent—you have to figure causes which he listed, William Bannon, company per­ service is unequalled In this struggle for existence, have per­ To Sponsor Guidance Meet 10*6 COSTS REDMED force defended their own interest.^ PREMIER Phone 5269 WARDS FUEL OIL your tax and itemixe your deduc- Physical Standards Lowered sonnel manager, said he had “ no community. Private Fitting TtmeneJl announcea a reduction in tho cost Itons. Robinson said the order would comment’’ to make on the situation Rooms — Lady and Men A t­ Call 5105 for Additional Information On Any of Iheat without clearly appreciating those Hartford, Feb. 22—(P)—The of others.’’ By Itemizing them—when' cause the review of approximately "at present." tendants— Guaranteed Fitting. Properties. Connecticut State Teachers college STRAWBERRY o f loans over $ 1 0 0 effoctivo immediately. CHICK BROOOER they’re over 10 per cent—you can' 25,000 flics of registrants thrdiigh- He warned, however, that “ the at New Britain will sponsor e spirit of tolerance must be con- elalm whatever your deductiona, out the *tate. The War depart- state-wide guidance conference PLANTS Miitklj Pajaiit^ fir 1% Per Meolli On That Port ALLEN REALTY COMPANY 4i~h. Cmtpr are. ‘ ment, he said, has lowered physi- March 23. State Education Cora- Order Them Now! ef Leoa hi Exc*** *f $W0 Duplicate Bridge QUINN’S ISO CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 81M missioncr Alonzo G. Grace has an­ FOR SALE • a# IBS*. MBs. 11 a*. 11.45 Huabands and wives; You can, cal standards to the approxlmste M Thin npw loan rate of 1% a month file a Joint return on the short-1 level of limited service and regula- All Lines ot Insurance. Including Life nounced. The conference will give on that part of your loan in exceu Corde’ Bags special attention to the employ­ SIM SI8.46 111.72 SI00& $7.27 form If your combined Income waa tlons are being amended accord- At (Aumtrv Club Direct Wires — From Hartford 2-1466 — From WllUmnotle 108 P^la Brothers IS* 27.« 17.33 1482 1065 of *100 means you now save one- G iv e * uniform temporoturo right 'undcr 15,000. i Ingly. PHARMACY ment. education and social prob­ BUILDING IM 36.20 '2176 19.41 1384 half of the former cost on such lems confronting youth. CO-spon- 364 Bidwell St. Tel. 7405 IS* 44.91 28.13 23 94 16.97 excess. It is substantially less Uian to the floor. Sonsitiv* outomotie I f your Income combined was . A. supplemental call for induc- JM 63.61 3347 28.44 20.07 the maximum rate permitted under over $5,000 but individually lesa; tees is expected in March and an .soi's will be the Connecticut Voca­ the Small Loan Ikw and applies heat control. Visible oil flow voff*. It was predicted last week there S713 tional Guidance association and Th* obovG Echtdulff !• boand on than $5,000, you can file separate j increased call is expected In April, would be reveraals in the top-acore LOTS pTMDM monlhlf ftpaymenta and e’^erybody on all new loans over returns on the .ahort-form or a he said. the State Department of Educa­ lAciudas all costa. • 100. Sre table fqr repayments. Bums 38-40 distillate or kero­ winners in duplicate bridge at the . tion. Personal—where 4 out of s who combined return on the long-foriii.! He advised local boards to hold Country Club and there were. B u t' Size approx. 80 x 200 ft. Mk for a loan, get It—Is pleased to sene. 4-gollon fuel tank. Use* *Ortala loana, for purchaaa of “i But one can’t use the short-form review meetings as promptly as this week's Monday night's ses­ Good location. Handy to •triced'* arUdea UaUed to .13 nx be able to pass this saving In loan IN thi* postwar ora jet plane* costs along to Its customers. 1 to 5 gallons in 24 hours. and the other the long-form, if i possible to prepare for the expect- sion brought hack to the front the * TRANSPORTATION wa* prlml- Holds Reunion at Prison Farm bus. Can be purchased with your combined income was o ^ r | heavy call for inductees during Varney-Faulkner tape-breaking j tivo. A trip from Resten to ere** the continent in 4 hour*, Our long experience here has given •Personal' an understanding of $5,000 but individually less thhn , months. small down payment. ^ your needs and the way you want to do buslneaa—that's whv bm ow . cprphlnatlon. | N*w York took four day* *r 13 minute* with even greater Things Are Fresher At The Thompsonville, Feb. 22—(p>— The Enfield Society for the Detec­ For Further Information Ing S t •Personal- Is a friendly, businesslike transaction. If v o t i n g Short-Form Example ChUdleiNi Married Included 'The long-distance runners, Win mero. Bridgo* wore luxurio*. travel speed in the offing. ..U•3 to *300 U,or .....Dhave A y questions regardingiCHsruing nowhow mucimuch m S n e y ^ snort-rorm b u m p Married men who have no chll- Turklngton and Tom W’elr, w e re ! tion of Thieves and Robbers held can getffiit here,H*ip«» hnufbow Irmcplong voii you can 4«1takep* *cato repay, or ihow___ mUCll* ll 1 Here’s an example of working are classlfled in the a close .second, two points behind. its first annual reunion since Pearl CALL 5105 boats, come In or telcpltone today. We will be glad to answer "ir,;; Harbor Thursday night and at an question and explain ‘our service more fully to you ^ out the ahort-form, two groups, he said,said will b# In- Jack and Florence Hayden held i You, married, one child, had in- n . appropriate place, the Osborn chided. the lead. East and West, to the \ come of $4,000 from salary and finish with a 3 point margin over state prison farm at nearby Hax- In cases of hardship, the direc­ MODELFRUIT SHOPPE ALLEN $200 from ’ interest on bonds. So Henrv Madden and Mark Hewitt. ardville. Jesse W. Randall, pres­ tor .said, local boards are author­ H w m a i FINANCE CO. you’ll need only Page l. Line by 'There is something different be­ "WHERE CENVINE OV4UTV PREVAILS” ident of the Travelers Insurance REA LTY CO. STATE THEATER BUILDING une steps are unnecessary. Page 1 ized to grant a maximum of 21 ing planned for next Monday eve­ ,997 MAIN STREET A Few Steps Below Hale s TELEPHONE 2*0784 .company, was chief speaker. Or­ 79e day* between the date of Issuance Second Floor . Phone 3430 3 -I'® la so simple. ning’s gathering which should not ganized in 1832. the society 180 Center Street Heavily galvanized wire bpAet of the order to report for deduc­ D. 11. Ilavey, Mgr. \ License No. 391 Nationally known disks. . . long, • Where It says to list ’'your ex­ be missed by the regular, contes­ which long ago ceased to function holds 15 dozen eggs, permits tion and the dale of induction. tants and new guests. absorbent fibers . . . give extra emptions." you list yourself, wife for the purposes indicated in its them to cool rapidly. Boy oowf end child. Where it says "your Men in the 18-25 age 4-F group title, claims to be the oldest of Its rapid, extra thorough (Uteringl Income,” you write down— in - the who have been rejected for the Considering Injunction Pie* kind In the country. example ^ven nere;^$4,000 In sal­ causes listed in the newest order ary and $200 In Interest. Write I will be called hack fc*r another Bridgeport. Feb. 22—( ^ —Supe­ them aeparately. 1 physical and forwarded In re- rior Court Judge James E. Murphy Save on You total the two. The total I sponse. to calls, the director said. has under consideration today the ----- COSMETICS------Jiffy-Way Plow la $4,200. In the table on Page 4 I Men in the 2-C iL ) group of the plea of the General Electric C6„ Helena Rubinstein 1 5 E le^ ic — because you claim three exemp­ j 18-2ri. age group, agricultural, if for an injunction restraining what Harriet Hubbard Aver You Can Save % Slsar** tion#— youraelf, w ife and child — workiiig on a farm and cannot be it claims is illegal picketing at lU »Iax Factor Yardley Candler you look down the third column. ! replaced, »will not l)e taken, he strike-bound plant here. Defend-* Luclen LeLong Bto. low It shows that the tax on a man ' said. , ants In the action were Local* 203 PIONEERS fiocked westward PIONEERS of scienco dro new ARTHUR DRUG STORES 1.49 an^2^ Laundry Here to $5,000. So, alnce your salary WINTHROP was $4,000. the full tax was with­ PINE SEEDLESS INDIAN RIVER By Mr*. Anne Cabot held from It. So, since your sal- LARUE SWBEt Crochet the lacy-stitch under­ MERRIAM Biitoi Billfold held from It. In your ease, with ORANGES arm bag In a color which will Aocoontant • Aadltor And Get Top Qaatity Service fbree exemptions, it was $521. FOR SALE IN MANCHESTER t a n g e r i n e s g r a p e f r u i t match your Easter suit. Bag . Tax Reports Not a (inglt sdteh to rip or rot . ... ■ - --- ■ , 1 The table, shows that Henry Escott measures 13^ by 8 inches and is Temporary Oflicet in this fine grained pigskin. $521. The table shows that. . 39e dox. crocheted in separate 3-lnch 382 NO. MAIN STREET You write that In the proper 35c doz. 3 for 35c ' Bccauie Buxton Billfolds ere squares which are then set . to­ O, A. Chappell A Sob. lac. made of one piece of leather, Everything Carefully Handled place' on Page 1. You find that t e l MANCHESTER 8-8114 you have, through ta.x withheld INSURANCE California Endive...... 35e gether. The “box” bag is crocheted •clf-intcrlo^ed into the world's Bright tlnplotel Has smoothly sol­ No pump rod wear ; j ; efficient J o f black brown, navy or a brilliant Thnraday 8 to 8 P. M. Fresh Radlahes ...... 329® finest fold! Partition model in dered Inside seams’ Strong raised from your salary, paid $521 but Pascal C elery...... Iff®* Saturday t ta 8 P. 6L straight lift design. Cut geors that your total tax—because of Juicy Seedlesa Grapefruit...... 4 for 29c cords’ and is mouhbed on a round black or browo: One of many And Shirts Beautifully Ironed bottoffll Shaped wood gr’pi run in oil both. Sc* It TOOAYI Yellow or White Sweeta...... 3 1 ^ 35c oatmeal box. Makes a perfect bag. Or By App^tmeat that $200 bond interest from .which TELEPHONE 3683 Sunkist CaHfomia Oranfea... .dw. 53c Home nionet sturdy. long-weBTing AA California Carrots ...... 2 8ixe Is 8 ^ inches high by 6 Inches Buxton* in a variety qw.UU ao tax was withheld—is $566. Manchester Larfie Green or Russet Pears . .3 for 2flc WUUnuuitte SXO-W-S So you sSU oWe the collector- 266 HlKh Street, Weat Fresh Green B ea n s...... lo« In diamsUr. of ttjrlstL PhuTsui A* You Like Them! in addition to the $521 taken out Juicy Sunklai Lewoiia. .,••••••4 for 15c To obtain complete crocheting of aalary in 1946—a balance of iBstrucUons, large detail sketch of Paaey Mclntoeb or DeUdoile v?_J 46. You turn in the money to LAiRUE DRIED flUPiH stltchas for Corde Envelope Bag the Infernal R*yenu*,qo|lector, lo­ (Pattern No. 5713) and for Corde DRIVE IN AND LEAVE YOUR LAUNDRY g g e r wjth your ahort-form re­ PRUNES COCONUTS APPLES Box Bag (Pattern N o .'5662) send The turn. WHAT'S BEING DONE ABOUT 15 cents in Coin plus l cent.ppst- MODEI, KITS THIS WEEK AND LET US SHOW YOU 39c each 2 lbs. 33c age for Each pattern. Your Name, THE G. I. HOUSING PROBLEM? 2 lbs. 45c Address and the Pattern Num­ AND SUPPLIES Dewey-Richmaii 12< BABVIS again take* the Initiative! Housee are bow bers to Ann* Crabot, The Manches­ WHAT WE DO! Now ovailobM This wire with 101 flosHc-over-wir* (not ordlnOry ter Evening Herald, Avenue eoaetmettoa! , ’ _ . iiso 's . ‘ used Galvanized |o resist rust. fabric net) teakes Ihk lb* best ACCOUNTING SERVICE Four, large roome on first lloor — two unfinished apstair*. Amertese, New York 19, N. Y. TKLLUW ctnrniAxw Cut it to any ihapel gkis* subsHtute w* leiow. Financial Statenenta SPRUCE STREET Folly luMilated. Copper and braae plumbing — hot water hew­ The Anne Cabot Album has doz­ D O N ’S H O BBY Ciwipaiiy Bookeepinfc THIRTEEN ROOMS, THREE-FAM1LY.__ ing eyetem — oU burner — automatic hot water. Lot 10x140 n. ens o f handwork ideas for home Small dowB paymcat roquired. decorating, embr^dery, gift* for HOUSE . JEWELERS P*ay|tilli NEAR SCHOOL AND SHOPPING DISTRICT. Ib$. Taxaa Bay T7a a Visit and Chooaa Tear Plaa aad Loeattoal brides and babies, hostces aprons, 448 NO. MAIN ST. PRICE 87,500.00 TERMS ARRANGED BY OWNER. ONIONS l^ v e s , socks, towels, handbags— Oppoalto No. Methodist STATIONERS New ModdI lianndry JARVIS REALTY COMPANY M well as eight pages .of timely Church I 8. C. Nicholls A Co. ‘gift instructions. Price of Album, OPTICIANS 73 SUMMIT STREET Rd« Moocheeter Call In Person for Appointment. B DOVBB ROAD 38 ALEXANDER BY. 1^0 PORTER STREET 16 cents. 18 A. D. FRINK PHONESt 4113 •1316 ontgonrery MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 194® PAOl aim o f which wa* to distract pub­ Grand hotel ” rooms everywhere lic dplnlon from the breakdown Bowers Acting o f airplane engines et th* school industry with December figures in Russian Paper right now that were simply gath­ w*rAwere sn/fllfinCT waiting ft%T for IHCme t_in _accordance ^ earlfhwith fhoflAthose nrlnCi*princi­ Canada on me Russian statement According to the records of the slonera have the future responsi' PHARMACIST PNONI living. of Feb. 20, which wa* In answer discussed. association, it was formed in 1925, blllty of su ^ y in g to the members sity of a strong, unified organisa­ state’s non-agricultural Indus­ ■owa fliBPttebM ersdiUil to it or boI There can said Noel-Baker. be I there would atlll be time to do to crack at the seams. ples, aroused sharp opposition Mr. Bowers will also attend the Always On Duty! ------eraditoo i* tbi* pogM •"«* Calcutta Hotel Remembored Bret to King’s announcement about es­ * at which time it had the approval of the Pollde Department at least tion to combat the many problems Hartford. Feb. 22— (/T) — The tries from- 561,109 In December to flnjan offtA/ue Shaped Like Running Bowline from Bevln. Such a position of special town meeting on March 1 YOUR tb* lotal aewB puaiisbed no question of a return to B ig ! something to avoid them. If they Of them all I remember best per­ pionage In Canada. of the Police Commissioners, at equal protection at no greater cost that are beginning to confront the State Department of Health has 543,869 In January. Bevih and his colleagues at the and will be ready to answer the ARTHUR DRUG STORES • C0NVKNIKNC8 1 ^ IMPBOVCD I Three power politics. It U th e ! do their job well, they., will, ’ n haps the "Grand hotel ” of Calcut­ A fter bouncing me against me The Izvestla editorial concluded that time, Albert T. Dewey, chair­ than ia now being personally borne business man. He also mentioned reeclved 400 surplus units of blisod Strtllea Listed by Industry iUt^cMtA dl fApubltcAtion headboard* like a basketball sev­ Assembly naturally could not but questions concerning town laws 845 Main Street Tel. 8809 • aiANUNKM ORDIR ta. which the maltre de’hotel as­ fail to create a negative attitude thus: man, Eklward J. Murphy and W ii by the members of the Police De­ some projects that th* association plasma from the Red Croea for free Strikers listed for January by UNO or nothing. And the Brit- ! their periodic reports and sur\ey* eral times. Jhunnoo began tying that usually confe before those O COMPORT bbw Icb ellBBl of N. B. A. Sorrie* sured me was "the largest and fin­ among the broad democratic clr "K in g and his friends have for­ lard B. Rogers. partment. could sponsor. . It wa* suggested distribution to Oonnectlcut hospi- TODAY isb Government, said Nod-Baker. i to Congress, contribute to the sla­ my limp and shattered frame Into gotten the lessons of history, which meetings. that an inquii^ h* started ee to w i i K itBB. est hotel In the Orient.” He said It cles In various countries. Object of the Organization 11. The Commissioners feel that tale, physicians and full-time local all the knots In the Boy Scout s have offered no few lessons on Judge Hyde is being •ecom- whether or not auto mechanics' PubileMrs Bepreseatatl***: Jb* ts -detemlned through the U N O i bUity and wisdom of Congress had more than .V)0 rooms with “It was Imperative that help be The first entertainment for the since the expense of a benefit plan health departments. The shipment, Ijullu !UU*w*_^^l*l;_^n«r-^^^ handbook. When he finished after how shamefully all possible antl- panied on his trip to Florida by training course Could be started at to kill power politics in order that j economic policies. They should, baths and 400 Indian waiters in hurried to Bevln.” Town Clerk Samuel J. Turkington. purpose of securing funds for the was not set up-«s an item in th* received Thursday, was alloted to ntslHifs the main dining room alone. When half an hour 1 was shaped like a Sovlet adventures have broken the Howell Cheney Tech. Mr. Han­ lot FURNACE — HEATER — FIREPLACE — COODNO the will of the people may pie- If they are good, be like experl- running bowline and he wouldn t Intended To Help Bevln assoalatlon was held in the State police budget and since there is Connecticut from approximately I got up from my first meal I be­ down, despite all efforts and tricks no town precedent to guide them sen further pointed out that there 1,280,000 unite recently declared HCHBSH aUI»T, enced pilots for the economic ship untie me until I paid him two The King sUtement was de­ Average Wage* Revealed theater on Feb. 14, 1926 and in the vail." lieved him. Thirteen waiters in of the most acanowledged reac­ that they should have the benefit were thousende of dollars worth surplus by military authorities. CIRCUUATloNfi. rupees. clared Intended for this purpose, tionaries leading these inimical Hartford, Feb. 22— (Ah—Connect­ program Issued at that time, the The W. G Glenney Co.' There was one more feature of of state. scarlet and white stood around the "to disperse me thick storm clouds, of your knowledge, experience, and FINAL CLEARANCE "Same time tomorrow—too fat.” campaigns against the Soviet icut construction workers earned objectives of the organization were 888 NORTH MAIN STREET TE LE PB O N B 4 1 « t Obviously, they should be ex­ I table and watched me a.s I got up to detract attention from the reactions to any suggested plan this debate. It was a questioning he said aa he left, so 1 caught the an average of $53.83 weekly and clearly defined. It was pointed and laid down my tip very self- breakdown and failure* of Bevln union. before it ia brought to the point Now Is the Time To Buy That Extra Snow Suit perts, not politician*. plane for Bombay in self defense. "The same shameful downfall retail employes an average of out in this report that on Jan. 31, of the tone and temper of Foreign I consciously. I don’t know yet which at the Assembly, too smooth over of actual recommendation or ^ven I eeitlsen---- 1 tried to get a room there In awaits King and his friends.” $31.55 during January, according 1919, Captain William F. Madden Minister Bevln’s conduct in his won. the unpleasant impressions cre­ any publicity. or Ski Pants. aing Hereld. the Taj Mahal hotel. It was full. to figures released by Stdte L«abor was murdered and that William Security Council debates with the There were all sorts of odd char­ ated by Bevln. Commissioner John J. Egan. These Glenney who had been a member With tha sseUtance of the above rrhl^y, February 22 MecHator Predicts acters wandering around this So were the Majority and th* Rome’s first aqueduct was guiding statemente, we would ap­ Russians. There was praise for Green Mansion. And where do you “ King took this task upon him­ two groups were the highest and of the Police department for 18 "Grand hotel” , among them a frus­ built by consul Appius Claudius preciate a study by your board of SKI PANTS think 1 finally landed? You cant self without shame In the selection lowest pold in the non-agrlcultur- years, had died. There were no his plain speaking, when It was trated pretzel bender named Jhun- In SI 2 B. C. He also built the the attached plan and a written re­ Peace by Midiiigbl get away from those "Grand^ ho­ of the means he employed—hi* al Industries. fund* available to pay benefits to Water Repellent. Sizes 4 to 8. 9 NOW/ •oUey Could Savt Us able and enlightening, as It so fre­ noo, who one morning wandered anti-Soviet campaign, the main great Appian Way. the survivors and due to this, the port of your opinion so that we tels.” r e d u c e d t o ...... quently was. There was less en­ uninvited Into my ro o m -a ll present a.ssociatlon wa* formed lay further review the matter at day of the two-day de 111 Motors Strike "uru next regular meeting which thusiasm for those phases of his with full approval of the police S the BrlttUi House of Corn- board. will be held on December 10. RUSCO AU-Metal foreign affairs was a re- conduct In which he himself Very truly yeura, (OonttsDed from Page One) Haa Surplaa on Hand SNOW SUITS la and heartening affair. seemed to resist the search for In the 20 year* of its existence, Board O f Police Commissioners 100% All Wool! Self-Storing the association has been able to Arthur McCann, Chairman dsbaU. the British were facts, and to rely almost entirely controversies nearing* a head In the r e d u c e d T O ...... pay sick, accident and death bene­ Details Of Proposed Phui upon hie own strength of voice In telephone, electrical, coal and ship­ In threshing out the atg- fits and has at present a surplus FoUowing is a copy of the pro­ Combination Windows iilflcaface of developments during shouting the one word ’‘lie." , ping Industries. on hand for this purpose. posed plan; A strike affecting 250,000 tele­ ^'M irror, the recent UNO sessloiia. It 1* Thla day In Commons, then, The matter has been under con­ Insurance protection for th* BOYS' MACKINAWS ^ ^ phone workers haa been set for Open Saturdays to 5:30 sideration by the Commissioners TH INK OF IT! You never have to change acrocn or «a * of the most fortunate and demonstrated at least two things. Match 7 bv the National Federa­ members of th* Manchester Police 100% All Wool! storm sash — with RUSCO! Combines screen, storm for three months and more, for the Department: Plan No. : valuable aspects of the British First, the British are not enter­ tion of Telephone Workers’ Execu­ 1 REDUCED T O ...... m irror letter sent to the Selectmen last This plan proposes: sash, weatherstripping and SELF-STORAGE W ITH IN parllamenUry system that the ing thla critical phase of world tive Board. However, the Inde­ Tuesday was dated Nov. 27, 1945. 1. Sickness and accident cover­ THE W IN D O W ITSELF — in one permanent unit. Pro­ pendent union officials said they Th* Selectmen/ after hearing House of Commons may, at any history with any automatic pre­ age for a period of 26 weeks after will continue to meet with govern­ the letter read, decided that this RETAIL SALESROOM vides year-ronnd, rainproof, draft-free ventUation— per­ time, turn Its attention to a di­ sumption that It is the Russians ment officials In effort* to settle the on the a one week waiting period for any manent protection — complete freedom from window was a matter outside their Juris­ one sickness or accident other than rect discussion of national policy who are all wrong and all to wage dispute. I diction and a report wa* sent the care! The 1.5000.000 residents In the occupational. Weekly beneflU to be and of the state of the world. And blame. To the contrary, they are commission to this effect. rich Pittsburgh Industrial district at the rate of 820. $30 and $40 per MANCHESTER BOW, ImmedlaUly following the keenly aware of the possibility C'opy of the Letter week respectively for Patrolmen NOTHING LIKE IT ON THE MARKET! were threatened with the second w all. Miniature bullseye The letter sent from the Pblice Just Unpacked UNO meeting, the British laid that the key Russian motive la strike this month by 3,400 power and SergeanU, Captain and Lieu­ in red and gold, Commissioners to the Selectmen, tenant and Chief. aside all other matters and con­ one of isolationist security. They company workers. The work aton- | bearing upon the police benefit is­ ; Large Assortment page, set for next Tuesday, would 6> 2x10 inchefi. Use 2. Hospitalization in a semi­ KNITTING MILLS Bartlett - Brainard Co. centrated on the major question prefer to exploit thla possibility sue, is as follows: seriously Interfere with business in jiairs! 2.69 each. private room, full expense for 21 103 WOODBINE ST. HARTFORD («), CONN. of the day, the question o f wheth before they conclude that Russia November 27, 1945 Manchester Green and industry over a wide area. Honorable Board of Selectmen days and ons-half expense for 90 of Quality days during any one premium year TELEPHONE HARTFORD 2-1259 er thla world is heading towards ia being imperialistically expan­ In Snn Francisco. 16.000 CIO Town of Manchester OPEN D A ILY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. war or peace. sionist. And they believe that, if dock worker* voted to strike "on ■ Gentlemen; including X-rays, medication, lab­ Evenings and Sundays, 8-4645 oratory and operating room The debate which ensued was it is the former which is the basic or before April 1” In a dispute over ' The Board of Police Commis­ wages and a controversy over i sioners for some time haa had un­ charges. Russian motive, therb is a cure remarkable for several reasons. It wages In the coal industry wa.-1 der consideration the method be­ 3. $1,000 death benefit insurance. was so remarkable that it Is for It, In the conduct and policy of considered a possibility. ing used to finance the Mani^ester 4. Approximately year coat TABLE LAMPS pity that It has not been published other nations, in frank talk with Milk Htrlke Continues Police Benefit Association. Pres­ (based on this year). Detroit’s milk strike continued In fuU In American newspapers Russia itself. ently, substitute plans are being a. Sickness and Accident .. $380.00 and as thousands of gallons of milk considered and we would appre­ b. Hospitalization ...... 194.00 •0 that worried souls in this coun Second, while Russia and Amer­ were dumped by farmers, an esti­ ciate the cooperation of youg board c. Death Benefit...... 333.51 Decorated China bases, beautiful shades. try could gain the comfort of ica are giving the UNO Up serv­ mated 750.000 residents went with­ in giving us the benefit of your (based on present age scale) thoughts on one of the plane as knowing that right and thought ice, but placing their real bets on out supplies. Fourteen plfint#’. were tied up by the walkout of CIO Rococco - leaf eaoel hereinafter described. fu l things are being said, and their own expanding mlliflarisms, Total ...... I907.51. This is the first shipment we have received of United Dairy Workers In a dispute , mirror for dre.Hsing To assist you in consideration of 5. A ll financed from town funds. right and fa ir and strong Inten Britain is staking everything on over wages. 1 this matter we give you the fol­ table, 11x15 inches; lowing information. Betsy Ross China lamps since 1941. See tkms are being proclaimed In at the UNO, knowing that only In The possibility of a dispute over , in gold, 2.75 1. The Police Benefit Association least on* of the world’s three success for the UNO can there be wages in the coal industry arose hr John L. Lewis Issued a call for * is a private enterprise not under TO-NIGHT them today at------greatest nations. survival for anybody. . the direction of police executives in meeting March 11 of his A F I. lo ao iio w SUI8HI The saving quality of British It would be a wonderful thing United Mine Workers Policy com­ their official capacity aa such. 2. The membership o f the as­ statesmanabip in the present era If the United States, In a similar mittee. W age increases for the di^V■•ITABU 500,000___,...... UM...... W members...... may be I sociation .is drawn from the regu­ uuum vi is not strange to us. It was exhib­ answer to the wishes of Its own Large 2Qi/^ x 38^ CaHTtB*. tees AMIV *• *ill The ConnMHcut Pewar Co. apar- was batod on ftwr, throats, Kos, troochory, porsocution. the speakers werq. most slgnlfi-! Baldwin has called representatives Older Age Oronp 60-80 CIO employes of the big Co­ ala* imidar fraa aniararlta. ■atet(w cant. As the debate la described of ^company and union into new lumbia Steel Co. plant. In'* what Paya fort af thal> I wark (or yau night and to us. it featured repeated pleas meeting with himself, and it wa.s the company termed a ‘‘wildcat Stelcneaa or aeeMent expanaea Washington foundod o bottor systom. Wo wero willing to there determined that another strike," walked off their Jobe last' when eonSned In any hMpItal from both Conservative and Labor anywhere In the D. S. A. at day, bringing yoa dm cbaapail meeting w’ould be held next Wed­ night in protest over what they fight for it. members for a careful assessment called violations of working | Canada. Room and board ax- and 6fMt* aladrt* torvlw hi Dia of the Bovlet Union’s true motives. nesday In an effort to work out agreements. penaes np to 86.00 par day tor “Speaker efter speaker," say* the |« formula for resuming negotia Picket lines were formed by 700*' •rat 80 day*’ eon8aeraen»--^.00 world—)o,» Things come and go so per day for next 90 day^ am ..Tromondous production w oii this fight. New York Times report, “asked lions night shift workers around the ' taemant. There is no public indication of mill,, which had been reopened only : rapidly today it’s impos­ whether it was not at least possi­ four days ago, on settlement ■ of ; IN - I'M RIDDY whether, in this new meeting, the sible to guarantee quan­ Toe owe K to yonr Camily ta nuo ble that it was security the Rus- the national strike. i ptQvtiovtda this aaenrlty aed pro- Our froo.ontorpriso syslom mado this production pooriblo. company will be prepared to soft­ tities . . . so all items Lawson metta siene were seeking .and not Im- Officials of Columbia Steel, an non In aa an* rgeo«y aad are subject to prior sale. perUllatlc aggrandiaemeiit." en its attitude enough to make affiliate of'U. S. Steel Cprp„ an­ time of need. nounced yesterday afternoon In But come often. If you Even the leading speaker for bargaining a reality. But that A Family Boapitalixatlon Our syttont is bottor than Hitlor't. San Francisco that mathlne op-. - .cant’ find what you- want versatile Wasp Policy a* low aa 8.81 a th* Opposition, Harold Macmillan, will have to be the solution if eratora refused to load the open today, it may be here to­ Day tor a Family of Thnat questioned whether protective Iso­ there is a solution, and- If Stam­ Lergv FanlBa* SlIgMIy Rlgb- hearth furnaces. morrow! lationism and not expansive im­ ford is not to become a ghost Joe Milano, business ager* o: design UPt koop ill perialism might not he th* true t'iwn. Local 1440 of th* United Ooma la aad laveongat* thla palloy wtaleb la daatgaeirtoirtor tom- explanation of Soviet policy. If Workere, said th* union v N ing off Its 2.600 members io , Uy pratoetloa a* a aalt. this .were so, he concluded, even They Should Be Experts management refuted to li.i us* i Sorvic* b Tradltlaaal W h I| Dai such Russien policy would be the grievance o f the. iiearth op­ "very wrong and it i* very, dan,- By the terms of the Employ­ erators unl^ "everybody went BeeauM It fidapts itie lf to most any furnishing «h e m «, beck, to work." 8-cuehton eofa In roe* ,t*p«e- The ADen gerous, but if this interpretation ment Bill of 1946, the compromiM try, 179.00 ------d j^ n d in g on ftiTcover and trim, the version, of the "full employment S H S e O f T hrm ost popular o f E n f ish Joun Ji Realty CotnpaDy o f Russian motives Is right, it need Hhlppee Named Trustee not be fstsl if It is de«dt with in bill" which has now become law, 2-cushion love seat; models. Uso it with informal maple, Eighteenth Cen­ time." President Trunian Is empowered HarUonJ. Feb. 22—(>PI--Gov. tapestry, 189.00 tury mahogany, or Modern. Monday, February 25 In other words, if Russia is mo- and. directed to appoint three Raymond E. Baldwin has announc­ The AUen Inannuice' ed the appointment of Lester E. tivntsd by fear, snd not by power members of a . Council of Econom­ Power Company Shippes, Hartford banker, to be a Agency, Inc. j Unleas Inclement Weather Interfern, If. you Uve nn any o f the above The Connecticut to K L ic Advisers, to serve at .115,000 a i t is still not too late for the trustee of tbs University of Conn­ 188 Ooatar S t, MaBcbaptar Htreetf have your paper out op Monday. ,« t th* world to try to dispel year. ecticut. Shlppee will fill the unex- 1W. 81M If bis recent appointment trend plr^ term, ending in 1947 of Ar­ thur M. Mitchell of VVashlngton. d * ^is to be a lasting index, this will Conn., who resigned to take up be tha slgnel for an attempted re- rMidenes in ^ n rth flsrnljjn*. T i.'ii&Wi -iidic ri- f.v' MANCHESTER fcVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, CUNN., EKIUAY, f EHRUARY 22, 194® r A u s MAN'CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAT, FEBRUARY 22. 194» section of the city thus are sepa­ Incident, selected Nao3roahl ’Tauka- of Huntington, England, who -was I I T O m T for Kennedy, Chesler and rated from hls troops of the 25th zakl, who defended the men accus­ a member of the staff of Cam­ tomorrow noon before he will be j bail Reporters Let division^, 52nd Army, in the west. Japanese Ask ed of Japan’s political assassina­ Bringing Home W e Bay YOITD BE Barnes after their arrest last bridge Hospital. Their daughter W e Br t transferred to state’s priaon. " POULTRY No Japanese Im op s Seen tions ten years ago. Bill lies, a Negro urtdcrtnker, April, refused to furnish them with was born March 12, 1945, and in Regardleee Show Opens Tmlay 4 Convicted bail pending their appeal. DePas- In contrast to many parts of Oen. Iwane Matsul, charged with June her father was returned to House Passes WHS sentenced to a two to five Write Stories Party Heads His War Bride of Year, ({ualc was a state’s witness at their Ef^lPMENT North China, there are no Japa­ responsibility for Uia rape of Nan­ this country. For the present the •4 Yewr, Uaons Honor Washington year term, and Patri^z. a gambler, • nese troops to be seen in Mukden. king, named the aged Some! UzA- ASTONISHED trial. family will maka their homo with Model, Free on Bail to a one to three year term. There were 50,000 here when Kov- wa, one of the nation’s most hon- Battery Broode^ lOS-750 Chick About Mukden Mr. McIntosh’s mother. Make or Bill on Music Sam Chesler, a gambler given a Size. Bahy n»lck Feeders. toiin-Stankevltch’s men entered To Quit Jobs pred lawyers .and an educator. David McIntosh Is in AT THE HIGH PMOBS MTH As First Grand Master 10 months sentence, also was un­ Fountains, Broiler Feeders, the city by plane and truck Aug­ Ichiro Kobayshi, London-educat­ Condi tloe WILL PAY FOR CARS able to post an appeal bond Imme­ (OaattaMd troas Page Om ) New York to Greet Waril, lA*vilaii, Barnes Roof Saddles, Electrle-Broodens ust 19, 1946, and caught Henry Pu (Conttaned from Page One) ed, was appointed attorney for \vaV| Measure Aliiietl Direti- diately. Income Tax Reluirns Yi, puppet emperor, about to skip Yosuke Matsuoka. Educated at the MORE FOR YOUR CAR NOW THAN YOU WILL r w M not through colncldenc* ^ A fter the Revolutlonarv Wafers. Wife and Daughter AihI Palrizz Out Patrick DcPasquale. a prpfes- ' of banditry, rape, looting, kid­ for Japan by plane. of thousands.” His office haa be­ University of Oregon, Matauoka le HAVE ’TO PAY FOR MOST NEW 194$ MODELS t the committee in charge choee I those members of the M.isonic or- ly at IVlrillti'n Anllior- slonal bondsman who had posted Prepared naping, arson and murder ag vio­ IVmliiig Their Appeals Now all Japanese troops sre gun weeding out ultra-nationalists a former foreign minister and one­ David O. Meintoah, of 65 Mid­ We Will Pay As High As igton’a Birthday •• the daU tj,ig country decided to sever Reasonable Fee. lent aa in the days of Qenghla gone. The Russian commander from the 2,789 candidates who filed time head of the South Machurlan ilv (>elJ* Ap|»n»val Khan. dle Turnpike, West, left thU morn­ _ annual Maaonlc Ball being Masonry in Kiigland. Telephone Manchester 8?08 Ebco Company prefers hot to say where, but re­ applications for the March 31 elec­ railway. Oorreapondenta, wianing to ing for New York City, on receiv­ Hartford. Feb. 22 i/Pi Four of For Day or Evening S7 HOLUSTRR STREET ports circulating here are that tion. Kyodo News agency estl- 19.36 CARS 19.37 CARS 1938 CARS W'n.sliingt.nn. Feb. 2 'i r> A the ten eonapirator$ aenteneed to check the validity of ttaeae ac­ ing authentic Information that his Appointment. PHONE » 8 S none waa repatriated to Japan— m A t^ that more than 700 would • • Kr„Lr";:j:.s: Speech Training counts and to aee what waa hap­ family, Mrs. McIntosh and their i $400 'ongrcsMiooal decision fin Imw fm Ja.l or priaon here yesterday were that all able-bodied men were sent be eliminated. $500 $700 pening In Mancburla’a poet-war Filipino Soldiers daughter, Busan Margaret, w ere: to go in trying to curb .liinics < free under bail twlay pending an to Siberia or Russia to Work In Elimination of ultra-nationalists [>r Masons III lor- ...... 1.1 II...... and world, were balked by both CSil- passengers on the S. B. Bridge­ ^ 'a a the first recognlred £:hr.r.:r7;States. Because of this designa-, Pctrillo s powers over radio l.road appeal to the State Supreme court, nflnes and on railways. from party positions probably will 19.39 CARS 1940 CARS Harry J. Ward and Herman Levi­ neae and Ruaalan offleiala until to­ Killed in Clash port, scheduled to dock today In ’41-’42 CARS 1 Master of Masons In Amer- tlon Washington Is referred to as casting re.sted largely today with force extensive reorganization of tan each having potted a bond of day, when 45-year-oId MaJ. Oen. New York. Sgt. McIntosh at flret the first Grand Master of Masons a Senate-Hou.se eonferenre coin- Dramatic the so-callbd Progreaslves, once the $1,000 $1,400 $2,000 hlngton was Inducted Into $3.^,000. Andrei Kovotoun-Stankevltch an­ understood that the Bridgeport In this country. mlttee. nounced: Attlee Says Order dominant party of occupied Japan, Manila, Feb. 23—(JT)—A t least „n ry before the Revolution. Tlie Moii.se last night pa.s.seil. 222 each gave ball of HO.OOO, a n i two four Philippine Arm y soldiers were wae returning troops from over­ ITsually Washlngtou's birthday others who have given notice that FOR SALE "You may go any place at any and possibly the Social Democrats. I o f his three Masonic degrees Classes killed In a clash today with 400 seas as usual, and waa overjoyed •A comes duringuiii.i.g the.... Lenten...... season- to <'l. « » * » ’ed dire, tly at aii- they would appeal were trying to­ tima you wish in Mukden, with or The Liberal party, believed to be I taken In Halifax. Nova Scotia. 6-RVO.M SINGLE. New roof, new pnint outside, new paper MiiBt Be Restored peasants at San Isidro in Nueva to find that hls wife and child and for that reason the date is not; thoiity wielded by the fiery pr.-si- day to arrange bail. For Children without escort’’ second In Influence, will lose some SPECIAL OFFER ___ Washington was serving in garage. Near High school, shopping dis­ key figures. Eeija province, 50 miles north of were listed among the 535 war selected for the annual Masonic (dent o f'th e American Federation Ward, former Republican town Inside, steam iM t. This brought to an end a period M French and Indian war. trict and churcll^s.relies. Owner out of town— Sacriflee Price $7,250. Manila, Philippine Army author­ brides and children the Bridgeport Sell Year Car To Ue New and Yoo Can dee Year Car for the ball here. This year the commit-1 of Musicians. chairman, and Levitan, restaurant of more than two days of reatrlct- (Oootiflaed from Page One) Women Stop Into Plctare inacords show that he not tee took Into consideration the fart .Milder .Me«*iire Appn.ced (Fan be seen only by appointment. ities announceo. was brlnginff from Southampton, proprietor, were sentenced to cd movemant amounting to In­ While thousands of wartime Next SO Dnye Withoat Charge. V ^m e a Master Mason until after that this date would not fail dor-1 The .Senate approved a much Jessie M. Hewitt Cfol. Jaime C. Velasquez, assist­ Bhigland, Mothers { he continued. "The viceroy and hls leaders thus faced political "death,” leF Y fn ch and Indian War. He terms of three to six years in ternment for us in the 8outh Man­ Sgt. McIntosh wbp Is the eon of Ing Lent and consequently chose 1 milder measure on the .same siib- Phone 6253 churia railway’s Yamato hotel, re­ council are In closest touch with the newly-enfranchised women ant chief of the Army 'I-lltary ik hls third degree at Freder- prison for their part in the al­ Mrs. Emma McIntosh and the late to W h t as the time for the eveiiL ject a year ago. Accordingly, GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO named the Intourist hotel. the commander In chief.” stepped Into the picture In the first police command, said 40 MPa-were Drive In — Write In or Phone In LSburg, Virginia, where the fam- leged conspiracy to pnitect gam­ David H. McIntosh, wss released Tour grocer CMit of rcapec't to Waahington'a the task of drafting legislation ac- Real Estate and Insurance It was the first time since the Attlee said civilian casualties political campaign broadcast In the sent to Investigate a report that We W in Bay Year Car Over the Phone Masonlc Washington Memorial ccptahlc to both rhambris l..t act tJlen s S a. m. (S:28 a. 'm., e. a. t.) steal bomb.sccreU any type of nnn-commercihl. edii- at our office COUJMBlI^rDMCA - VICTOR - CAPITOL quent dance halls and cafes. views on necessary legl.slation to ; " > ■ ------dani'ing family in "A Bit of^ the Talwar for alleged Improper treat­ against Allied charges that they Our Need the flnal secret Consistory of cational or ciiitiiral offering. ; Present and a Bit of the Past . A1 These municipal affairs are the tighten up espionage laws. Such ment of ratings (seamen). were responsible for the Pacific ■-r-c busy week. Violators would be subject to a Gordon and hla Pals, a canine spe­ direct concern o f Mayor Tung Wel- "3. Beat class of Indian food. conflict. • a Ughtenlng Is held iiecc.ssary he-1 Alexander Jarvis Chl. centraU government appointee, for inglassjars li*? Five of the new cardinals wore year's imprisonment or a $1,000 cialty and others. On screen Is Tokisaburo Shlohara, 50. a retired CRAFTSMAN cause, although espionage on the It’s wonderful how a Uttle Va-tro-nol AGENT POTTERTON^ "4. Royal Naval scales of pay Usable to attend the flnal cere- fine, or both." I "SuntKinnet Sue’’ with Gale Storm, up each nortrll reUeves stuffy ta l e n t and Police Chief Tal Hung-lYio, government official. However, It atomic bomb was controlled diir-j « DOVER ROAD 5.39-541 Main Street and family allowance.1 MACKINAWS membera iBapaa’ aouL SLIP-ONS 4 Size.s 6 to 14 Regularly $2.95 Regularly $9.95 Now $1.99 Now %7,77 In Small, Medium and Large 3lz«i. FIRST FIRST SERVED JUVENILE COAT SWEATERS BOYS' MACKINAWS Conditions Beyond Our Con^oi Force the Saie of ali Merchandise at With Pile Lining and Collar WONDER MARKET Sizes 26 to 80 Sizes 10 to 18 Tel. 6465 Regular |1.M C l O Q Regularly $12.98 NOW ...... Now $ 9.9 7 Regular |2.98 C| QQ Asylum Hartford NOW ......

BOYS’ SLIP-ON Everything To Re Sold At Cost Or Beiow BOYS’ SWEATERS ^ale! REVERSIBLE , Sizes 28 to 36 NATIVE SPARERIBS BOYS' OXFORDS MACKINAWS Reg. $1.98—NOW .... One Size 8 — One Size Regularly $4-®8 and 85.50’ 14 — One Size 15 FUR COATS FORMERLY SELLING AT Reg. $2.98—NOW . 7.. lb. 24c lb. REDUCEDTO $3.49 Regularly 112.95 CHICKENS 4 6 ^ « Reg. $,3.98—NOW .... Tans and Browns Reg. $4.50—NOW .... Now $8.97. Tax incladed LEGS OF POLISH RINGS SIZM 8H to 5 450-150 Nbip $25-75 LAMB lb. 4 2 ^ 49c lb. 4 *5 »-*0 (» N o iv $ 7 6 - 1 2 5 Tax Ineladed CHILD’S BAKERY LEGGING SETS FRESH GREEN Coat, Hat and Leggings Tax Included SPECIALS! Sizes 4 to 5 $201-800 $126-175 BROCCOLI bunch 25c Regularly |18.95 BOYS’ CAMEL REVERSIBLE i f in g e r TIP COATS IT. S. No. 1 Green Mt. Now $14.77 Tax incladad Cupcakes Large California ^ $ Sizes 14 and 16 3' Now 176—350 29c doz. Carrots Potatoes Regularly $14.95 I. 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CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22,194« PAdr FRIDAT, FEBRUARY 22. 1944 ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., I0AIVUHE51 MTiG—lose WTUT— 129U SkattnK Conditions Legion Post WDRO—186# chine-guns when hard pressed, and C!iinese PapeFs Today *8 Radio WBrro—i4ie About Town EMtern Standnri H i m Dulles Decries calls were sent out for more doc­ Skating at Center Springs High Draws Torrington in Tourney Opene, tors and nurses at the hoapllata. Office Wrecked; pond today and tonight la safe. Dinner Dat C J. Holl Purchases Many people were marooned In A special meeting of the Frank •4:00—WDRC — House Party;^ Show; WHTD —Frank Singissr; Slaiitls Taken tbclrTlacea of buHlneaa. J. Mansfield DcUchment, Marine Rooks Destroyed News; WHTD—Erskine John­ WTHT — Lons Ranger; WTIC Fire barricades flamed In the Corps League, will be held this To Be Held March 11 s son in Hollywood; WTHT—Jack —Quiz of 'Two Cities. alrceta. To the bonfires of nihblsh evening at 8 o’clock at the hornc (government) troopa entering Berch; WTIC— Backstage Wife. 7:45— WHTD—Inside of Sports. Sammy McCurry Tops Maple St. Property At UNO Meet added. haia and neckties of State Vice Commandant Rich­ (fyintlnoed from Page One) Manchuria T" National Vice Con> ’ 4:15 WHTD - Johnson Family; 8:00—WDRC — Aldrich Family: stripped by the demonstrators ard Veen. 82 Washington atreet. “ Why are you making new de­ WTHT—Glrmnd’a Music Hall; WHTD — Oonneetlcut Forum of Sport Slants Locals Ranked 12th ah and othfr discharged from their Indian Wearers as un- ing over process there was at mands?’’ mander to Be Present WTIC—Stella DallM. the Air; WTHT — Woody Her­ 4:89—WDRC—Life Can Be Beati- (Contlniied Krnni Page One) woithv of the Nationalist spirit. Marines are invited to attend. coninlete standstill. "Who U organizing puppet re­ man; w n c —cities Service Con­ , Scorers In Rec Loop By Earl W. Yost Owner Intends to Manchester But the four-inch guns of the (irriclals Twiddling Thumb* gimes in Manchuria?” National Vice Commander Jere­ tlful; WHTD—Musical Round­ cert. that "at this critical juncture the harbor craft still were sttlent, with Word has been received from They said that government offi­ up; W’nC --Lorenso Jones. SpMtS Bditw In Class A Ratini Store and Offices "What do you mean by ‘People a miah Toomey at Lawrence, Mass., 8:80-^WDRC- Kate Smith Sings; people have no great faith which the mutinous vessels flying the Russell Perkins of 23 Autumn cials were twiddling their thumbs, Democratic’ (Communist) Army?” 4:45 WDRC—Main Street. Hart­ Date Book "cease Are” orders snd making no street of his arrival In Callfomla walling to be in position to assume will be one of the guests present ford ; • WTHT Hop Harrlgan; N>ws; WHTD Snow Village Wildcat Star Tallied The Best To Appear Here Join the Bowers moves them. We are In no mood to A committee representing the at the Sixth Annual Dedication Sketches: WTHT —This le Tour TwI Medina Wednesday Bowling Racea Tight seise upon the United Nations a-s gestures to stSrt the shooting. from the Pacific. The local hoy a.s.slgned posts and that all gov­ W n C —Young Wldder Brown. The two best semi-pro bssket- Play Tiiesclav Afternoon Vaiiey). 947; oid BayL, Tonight faculties of the 19 institutions Dinner of the local Dllworth-Cor- The town’s top bowling leagues, - - ' •06; New Canaan. .800; Tho: an agency for accomplishing some Ofllcers Held Hostage hns been in the Navy for the past ernment troop movements for the 6:00—WDRC— Tales from Far FBI; WTIC — Duffy’s ’Tavern. 144 Points in Eight. ball tesms In the state, the West ilock in the Rear Masonic Ball. Masonic w rote a letter addressed to the nell Poet 102, American Legion President Nick Angelo of the Y Wednesday Night League A| 3:30 at New Haven ton. .800; Washlngtoa, JOO; OtlK Annual 1 Hiilf a dozen lnrH:in officers were two years. I purpose of recovering Chinese sov­ «nd Near: WHTD - -Here’s 9:00--WDRC — It Pays to be Ig­ Haven Red Devils and the Bristol great purpose in the world." United States.-Russia and Britain affair op Monday evening, March norant; WHTD -1- Gabriel Heet- Games for Average the Manchester Twilight and the West Side Rec circuit a re, Temple. _ Except for organizational mat­ reported being held hostage on the ereignty had been halted. m w e; WTHT—Terry and the now in tha homestretch. Only | Arena; 19 ClasM A wold, .727; Farmington, .716; KQii n important real eaUte trnn- Anniversary tea, Missionary Cir­ accusing them oJ making secret 11, at the Legion Home. Lssgiie announced last night Tramps have'been booked to ap­ ters. Dulles as.serted. the U. S. del­ seized ships. The I>adics Aid .Society of the The World Daily News reported agrecmertts and "repeating devices Pirates; W n C When a Girl ter: WTHT- Alan Ymin^; W n C Of 17.4 Per Contest five more weeks of play remain in . worth, .659; Wolcott. .655; BetiMi waa closed late yesterday It is expected that Mr. Toomey — People Are Funny. that the sea.son'a first meeting pear In Manchester. Both teams cle. Emanuel Lutheran churrh. egation received no Instructions Spokesmen said a broadcast to Covenant-Congregational church that Chlang Chlng-Kuo, General­ of the Japanese." Marries. campslgneij in the State League both loops. Teams in Title Play .658; Bacon. .649; Plainfield, .6p * ____ when Henry Schsller Opening of local Red Cross cam­ will meet this evening st 7:45 with issimo Chlang Knl-Shek’a elder will deliver a brief message from 9:15 WHTD — Real Stories from will lie held Wednesday ev«^ Portland. 617; Newington. from President Truman. He added: Naval personnel that 'had been The faculty committee also pctl 8:16- WHTD--Superman; WTHT Sammy McCurry captured ^e Of the two leagues, the T has paign with rally of workers at .Mrs. Samuel Nyman of 47 Russell .son. who Is a special commission­ National headquarters on his vis­ Real Dfe. nlng at 7 o’clock at the West one-two all season with Canton. .556; Killlngiy, .543; London sold to the Holl In- No r«rent Objective Set aebediiled for tonight by General tinned the government to take i —Dick Tracy; WTIC— Portia Side Rec. the IVamps on top. produced the tightest race. At New Haven, Feb. 22 'JP) A street. er for foreign affairs in Manchu­ it here tor the occasion. Faces Life. West Bide Rec Junior BMketball lard. .506; East Hampton, .4' ent Company, land located Cheney Tech school at 8. "It was given no substantive I>irkhnrd would not he made. firm stand on Manchuria, and ad­ 9:30 -WDRC — Those Webstera; The Red Devils will perform thla writing, four teams are bat­ Non-commla.slon'ed neraonnel at \ ria left Chungking in Feb. 20 on Joseph Leonard of Stamford, 5:30—WDRC 'v News; Commen­ League acorlng champlenshlp for All of last • year's teams modern record number of 58 Watertown. .488; Ridgefield, ,4t(g __ , north side of Maple street. TomoiTow ... 1 task to perform, no great objective dressed another letter to Stalin Department Commander of the WHTD -Spotlight Bands; WTHT her# Sunday afternoon against the tling for first place. Only one Annual Ladles Mght of British- achieve. If there had been any- the Roval Irdinn Air Force station Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxil­ the second \isit to Moscow, where asking him to withdraw Soviet tary: Swoon of.Croon; WH'TD - —The Sheriff; Coronet Frqnt the 1945-40 season averages re- have been notified of the aee- schools have entered teams in the ^jiotber deed given at the an me iary. USWV, will hold a social State of Connecticut, has assured ilon and are expected to have Polish Americans at the East Side ***” • percentage poinU The Pa-ringsj ^ I the Holl Investment Company Americans. Sports Center, wens which the American people at Ambala in the Ibinjab went on he is to open discussions on the forces from Manchuria "so aa to Captaln Midnight: WTHT Page; w n C —Waltz Time. ^ leMed today by EUirl Blaaell dla- aeparates the first place team and three annual basketball tourna­ meeting Monday evening at eight Manchurian problem. Chairman Herbert Wright that he Jack Armstrong: WTIC—Just representatives present. have been book- **“ *"■' ‘ Class A (All games at Nei8 ferred the property to E. J. street. „ ^ . really wanted, they would have strike. maintain world peace.” will be present. A committee la 10:00—WDRC — Moore and Dur­ close. the fourth place five. ments of the Connecticut Inter- Haven Arena). VsllabhaJ Patel, a right hand o’clock In the State Armory. Dispatches from Peiping said a Plain Bin. ed for Sunday. March 10. The lat­ Sunday, Feb. 14 » gotten It under way at this first now working to secure other ante: WH’TD—Henry J. Taylor: McCMrry, playing with the Wild­ In the Rec League, Brown’s scholastic Athletic Conference, Feb. 25 -6 p. m. Bassick Annual Union Msn- man of Mohandas K. Gandhi, told seven-man delegation i-eprescnt- 8:46—WDRC— Calling All Girls; ter game may be staged at the land In question had a service. meeting of the Assembly. 'The, very Anderson-Shea Auxiliary. V. F. speakers and aa soon aa they are —WTHT—Boxing Match; W nC cats, scored 144 points on 68 twin armory. Garage hold a two game margin necessitating for the first time in Norwich. chrster Ministerial Association, fact that we were so reasonable a representative of striking sailors ing the newly established eastern W H T D -T om Mix; WTHT— g« of 100 feet on Maple W„ will nil) Its weekly setback East Center St. contacted they will be announced. —Mystery ’Theater, pointers and eight free throws In The booking of the Red Devils over the Hartford Road Grill. In otiajiy years afternoon plavdown.a 7:30 p. m, Ansonis vs. ' Hati^ » and extends north 40 feet South Methodist chiirch. shows the low level of oiir faith here: Mongolian republic planned to fly Tennes.«iee Jed; W TIC-- Front party this evening as usual at the Special attention la called to Page Farrel. 10:15— WHTD — Jon Gart Trio. ®lg5t gamea for an average 17.4 snd Tramps will give Manchester third place, three teams. Darling’s. next Tueaday in the Class A ford Bulkriey. ( the boundary of the so-called Monday. Feh. 2.1 and our purpose. We were apath­ "The advice of the Congress to to Chungking shortly to seek wc *11 members of the Post that on points per game. In second place Cage Contest Paganl’a West Sides and the Pio­ division. V. F. W. Home, Manchester Green. Chinese government’s recognition Plot Purchased Evening 10:30— WDRC — Danny Kaye CBR"# ftn* an opportunity to com- 9:00 p. m. Norwalk vs. Wi era block, now owned by Mr. Civic Music Association concert etic." the ratings is to lay down their Playing will begin at 8:30. Three Monday evening there will be a came Sheridan of the Tigers with neer Parachute are tied. Only Tho ClAC basketball tournsr Haven. 'The mood of a half century or arms and go throxigh the formality "ais an Independent state.” 6:00 - News on all stations. Show: WHTD — Musical Round­ 99 points followed by Frey of the pare the local PA’s with the two six teams will be eligible to com­ on Main street. at High school hall. prizes will lie awarded the winners meeting of Importance. Matters ment committee Thursday rated Ke^26 2 p. m. Greenwich Mr. HoU's Plans Tuesday. Feb. Ml more ago, he continued, when this of Burrei(der.” The dispatches said the Mongo­ 6:15s-WDRC — Jimmy Camd up; w n c — Sports Newsreel. Wildcats with 94 points. Complet­ Sunday Tops top tesms In the State League pete In the playoffs and the above and a social time with refresh­ Cheater Brunner, who now has pertaining to the further devel­ Sings: WHTD - Today in that was revt.sed this, season after Central High school of Bridgeport LeavffiworUi. he land at present is occupied Ruth Bryan Owen lecture. High nation acted as "a people who had Dented Police Protection lian delegation arrived In Peiping opment of the present home and 10:45—w n c — General Omar ing the top five are Kerr of the five mentl6ned teams appear to ments win follow the games. from C3iangchun, the Manchurian an automobile showrroom and Sports; WTHT — Kay-o-Qutz Bradley. a lapse of several i-esrs due to the first in the Clsuas A division, with 3:30 p. qi.—Torrinzton vs. Mi ! Salve Vendrillo’a Shell Service school hall. Auspices Womens a mission to perform In the world." Associated Press service to Bom­ service station on Oakland street, revised by-laws will be on the eve­ Wildcats with 89 and Kearns of have clinched apotp. a percentage of .985. placed Weth­ has passed with the resxdt that "at capital, aboard a Russian plane. W 'nc Professor Andre Schen- 11:00— News on all stations. war. Chester. lUon and a small store with a bay newspapers encountered diffi- Tlie Women's Home Leagfie of yestertiay completed a deal with ning’s bualneaa aide. . ker. the CMmeta with 78. West Haven Red Devils The sixth and final berth Is a ersfield at the top of the Class B Asment above on Maple street, this critical time we may have cuitles when measengers carrying Tbniisands Cheer Marchers Commander Francis E. Miner la 11:15 WDRCl-Night Owl Show; The Wildcata won the first round Both teams boast great records 5 p. m. Stratford vs. Weaver. Friday. Mar<-h 1 , the .Salvation Army has aet the E. J. Holl for the purchase of land 6:30 WDRC Top Tune Time; battle between Warren and Jarvis list with .863 and rated Tourtel- 7:30 p. m. Naugatuck vs.. Nei f, Holl said this morning that he Adjourned Town Meeting and failed the world.” copy were denied police protection. The students parade, advertised hopeful of a large attendance at WHTD — Voice of the Army; with the Tigers coming back Face PA’s at East Side The Red Devils have campaigned date of Thursday, March 14, at on East Center street, east of the WHTD- Answer Man: WTHT in New York, New Jersey and and Lee’s Esso. The former holds lotte Memorial of North Gros- London Bulkeley. 1 plans for the erection of a two Special Town Meeting, High This nation has lost Its “sense of The messengers had been wearing well In advance, attracted hun­ Monday night’s meeting which wi WTHT —^ Ski Headlines: i v n c strong to capture the round. 7:30, for its annual Irish Tea. Mrs. Shell station on that street Concert Hour: WTIC— Ehc- Rec Sunday at 3:30 a slender one game margin. Gris­ vrnordale tjie top quintet In the 9 p. m Bridgeport Central v T brick building on this p ro^ pxirpose and capacity to Inspire khaki clothes with "A P ” shoulder dreds of thousands of persons, Brunner’s hope that will aUrt at 8 o’clock. —Harkness of Washington. Following are the individual MassachusetU. wlt8 . marked suc­ wold’s Garagemcn, last year’s school hsll st 8. Nora McCleary will have charge of It la Mr. Yank. cess. The Tramps have defeated Cnasa C division with 1.140. New Haven Hlllhousc. to connect with the rear part Thursday. March 1 and to tiplift,” Dulles mslntal^d. badges and rioters bcg.an attacking who______cheered the .marchers. permission may be secured from 11:30—WHTD — WHTD String scoring records; league champions are far down the program, and the refreshment 6:45—WDRC —Treasury Salute; One of the outstanding sports at­ the New Britain Proa on two oc­ Following the customary prac­ 'tha Bowers block. This will Meeting Hollister street PTA and said: ' anything resembling a uniform. committee will be headed by Mrs. One group of paraders carried a Zoning Board of Appeals to Ensemble; WTHT — Gems for Standings the list in eighth place In the Feb. 27 6 p. m. Harding v^ Pervades Foreign Relations WHTD—Easy Aces; WTTC — traction of the current season will casions., Once as the Proa snd the tice. all (?laas A games will be ride * 100 foot store on Maple at Hollister street school. Reuters said another British Alice Munsie and Mrs. Bertha Hall. big picture of Generalissimo Sta- possible use of thla land Tylers lo Make Lowell ’Thomas. Thought; Jimmie Doraey'a Or­ Firat Round twelve team league. Inabilltv to Winner of Hartford Biilkeley-An et with offices on the second “That deficiency pervadea all take place here when the PA’s op­ other time as the Speedboys. played at, the New Haven Arena. sonia game. Baturday. March # communique described the situa­ Mrs. Sarah Leggett will be in lin beside a map . of China bearing which- ^haa a 200 foot - frontaga for T^OO—WDRC - ■ Mommia and the chestra; w n c — World's Great W 1 Pet. get going haa found the 1045 f. These offices will be en- phaspB of our foreign relations. It Wildcats ...... 5 ( 1.000 pose the West Haven Red Devils at All home grown talent dot the The CIa.«s B game.s will he played Annual election of officers of tion at Caatle harracks In Bombay, charge of ticket dlatributlon. the red lettered Inscription Down the erection of a new autooaoMle Home in South Men: W H TD-Fulton Lewis, Novels. kihgs floundering in the league's ■7:30 p. m. Bristol vg. wlnne id from an entrance on Maple makes us Ineffective In our Inter­ Falcons ...... 3 S .600 the E u t Side Rec Sunday after­ rosters of the Devils and Tramps. in Yale’s Payne Whitney Gym­ British-American club._ where barricaded Indian aeamen With the New Imperialist,” service station. Jr.; W nC—Supper Oub. 1:00—WHTD — Benny Strong’a noon. second division. Grlawold’a still of West Haven-Norwalk game. Bt and also from the Main national dealings. It makes us shot It oxit yesterday with troops, Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary, V. F. Previously an effort waa made Tigers .T...... 1 4 .200 For the West Haven team, Fred­ have an outside chance of gaining nasium and the Class C. game.s Monday. March 11 The students, who yesterday ap­ 7:15—WDRC—Jack Smith Songs; Orchestra; W n C — News; Mr. Comets The visitors have compiled an 9 p. m. Commercial va. winnei^ et entrance of the Bowers Sixth anniversary banquet, (^dl- Impotent to breathe life Into the as qxilet during the Inst 12 hours. W., will serve a pot luck supper, pealed to students throughout to erect a gasoline station on thla Major and Mrs. John ’Tyler, ...... 1 4 .200 die Ferrle, Rocky Petrafessa, a apot In the playoffs for the title will be played In the Weaver High WHTD — Famous Boiiga; Musi­ Smith Goes to Town. Second Round enviable record of 37 wins In 43 school gymnasium at Hartford of Bsssick-Norwich game. ling. ^ , United Nations.” "\ conslderaWe amount of arms Tuesday evening at 6:15 at the V. China to demonstrate against property but It waa denied by the in-law and daughter of Mr. w d cal Roundup: WTHT —Raymond 12:30—WHTD — Stan Kenton's rank Iwanskl, Johnny McHwgh, that will start the week following Class B—(All games In YaM Ir. Holl, the present owner of cation Legion Home. «jS0 P He called upon colleges “to work Mrs. John H. Gardner of 180 (cen­ W 1 Pet. games, that is hard to beat by any Class A playdnwns will he held Saturday, April 6 and ammunition have been re­ F. W'. Home, Manchester Green, Russia, bore banners with these Zoning Board of Appeals. Swing; W n c — News of the Orchestra; w n c — Three Suns fohnny Slab, Chubby Malinconico completion of the regular league Gvm). Bowers building, said that this to renew In us a faith,” aaaerlting ter atreet have returned from a Tigers ...... 6 1 .833 other ae^l-pro outfit In the state. snd ofd Herky Rubensteln, are February 25. 26 and 27. (TIass B Tall Cedars ceremonial. Mason- moved from the mutineers’ eon preceding the business ■ meeting, Inscriptions: Mr. Brunner is having plans World. Trio. Composed of veteran court schedule. 9>b, 25 6 p. m.—Lyman Harf* .Iding had a full depth of 130 that thla country has largely aban­ trol,” the announcement said. ’’The when the Department President, prepared for the erecUon of an vacation In Florida, and plh" WilcaU ...... 4 : .667 listed. All are veteran perform­ and C. February 25 and 26. “ Russian Occupation of Man­ 7:30— WDRC — Olnny Simms 12:45—w n c —Lee Simms. Comets ...... S J stars, the aggregation has scored Six teams comprise the Y vs .Stonlngton. ,st with a cellar under it all. ic Temple. doned the Idea that schools and mutineers are now short of food Mrs. Lucy Brewer of Hartford, attractive building on thla land leave in the near future for Balti­ .500 ers whose ability in known the A.a ti.aua!, f^as.s C drew the Saturday, A prU jn churia Will Cause World War 3; Falcons ...... O f .000 notable victories over high class league and only two. Bn-ant and 7:30 p. m. Middletown rime ground floor of this build colleges should produce men of and water.” will make her official visit. Reser I “Manchuria Is Ours; Slnkiang and will ask the Zoning Board of more, where they wlU make their state over. greatest number of entries, 25 g Is at present occupied by the Tall Cedar Ladles’ Night, Ma­ faith, but. In part, has given place wildcats opposttloii throughout New Eng- Chapman and Moriarty 'Brothers Branford. Reuters added that a po.st office vattons for the supper will close Is Ours; Inner Mongolia Must Appeals at their next meeting to home. . ^ . -land. New York and New Jersey. The Tramps from the Bell City are out of the running. Man­ teams. Nineteen entered the Class Uland Qeaners who still have a sonic Temple. to a materialistic and utilitarian tomorrow night and should be Major Tyler recently returned G R F ■ T 9 p. m.— Milford vs. WUcozi^l wn.s aet afire, grain shops looted Not Be Stolen;’’ grant the exception in the Zoning S. McCurry In State League competition, boast a star-studded lineup with chester’s Motor Sales and Cham­ A eompetltlon snd 14 registered Tech. on the building for some conception. Such a development In and two tram shelters htimed made through Mrs. Jean Crane of rules so that he may get the work to civilian life after serving in Better Talent Promised ...... 8 68 8 144 •The Japs Used to Rape. Loot, Frey ...... 8 4’ 12 94 they are second only to the Bristol two players familiar to local fans bers Movers are deadlocked' for in Class B. ■ Feb. 26 6 p. m.—Windsor vati- to run. It is Mr. HoH’s In- educational procedure, he contin­ Ktots Spread Qiilrkly Bissell street, or Mrs. Florence under way at once. the Indla-Chlna Division of the who wltne.ssed the now defunct Plunder in Manchuria. Now the Air Transport Command. He was Kerr ...... 10 40 Tramps. first place at 33 wins agnlnst 21 New Haven Hlllhouse, last Seymour. Btions when this lease expires ued. has resulted In a "replacement Riots spread quickly through Peterson of Westminster Road. State Poll.sh League games. The convert thU into more than Russians Are Doing So;’’ with the Army Air Corps for four On Radio This Summer Taylor ...... 11 17 The local quintet, seeking its setbacks. Don Willis Garage is year’s flass A champion and win­ 7:30 p. m. Rockville vs, Fitch. North Coventry of faith by apathy and cheap emo­ the city after a lull during the “ You Ugly Things, Get Out of twelfth win in fourteen starts will pair are Eddie Kobles and Llndy tionalism. These degenerating for­ years and was awarded the Air Flavell ...... 10 17 In third place, .005 percentage ner of the New England Inter- store. early morning hours. A riotous The Primary department of the Ruth Bryan Owen have to be at its best to score Dobek. Walt Kreage of New Bri- points behind. In fourth place, 9 p. m. —Plainvilie vs. Boarfiii^i^ By the purchase of the Maple ces have operated on our youth Salvation Army Sunday School China." . J Medal with oak leaf cluster, also Loomis ___ ...... 11 3 3 schola-stlc championship, waa ^at- man Trade. A meeting of the Sun^y s^w l throng smashed windows in the L»‘d by Cheer Insiders IH4W York, Feb. 22—(VP)—Radio sponsors are shopping for the best B. Sherman -----'. . . .10 3 0 a victory over this riasay oppoal- : tain, one of the best semi-pro per- with a good chance of being, one ed In 11th place with .786 points. et property It will provide a long enough to alter the character will have a social tomorrow after­ three battle stars. The son of Mr. Class C— (All games in Weaver^ Teachers of the National City Bank of New York, The demon.strators, led by cheer audiences may be able to get that money can buy. In some cases Darling ...... 6 2 0 j formers in the East. Frank Bores, of the three qualifiers for the . jnd entrance from Maple street of our people." noon at two o’clock in the junior Here on Tuesday and Mrs. Heinry R. Tyler of Balti­ Central, In gaining first ranking high gym, Hartford). tlonal church w m held Monday which houses the U. R. Informa­ leaders, were especially clamorous something on their sets next sum­ the 320,000 a week radio stars will Tiger* A hard fought game from start ' Johnny Dob'nitsky, Joe Maal, Joe championship is the Center Serv­ this sca.son. had a record of 12 the basement of the Bowers evening at the home of the fau Others receiving honorary de­ hall. James Munsie is in charge of more, he has been an aviator for tion Rervlces, where the Uniters and a girl and ‘Tw o Fuj^- have a name as yet. but it is hoped Advanced headquarters of the were smashed and the contents they T i “New Horizons for America.” ’Valid as the reasoning may have moua Jury Trials: 9 Gangbusters: i ---- [ Softball team managers are re­ Commercial, .877; Naugatuck, looted. Business places and offices Franz, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold i day main bout on the wrestling ttvea from a Fire House,” with that at this meeting a name can Southern Indian command were Turner. Following all the Past i gtytlents of 19 institutions par- been during the first half at this 9TSO Boston Symphony . . . MBS— minded that there will be a meet­ .873: Torrington, .863: Stratford, Kii Uecas acting as master of closed their doors tor safety. card, likes Joe Louis in tho The Manchester Softball League be decided upon. Especially those set up in Bombay with Lieut. Gen. Commanders present were called j ticlnated. Among them were 2.000 decade, it’s not going to work in 11:30 Land of the L ^ t; 12 noon ing of the Town Softball League .844: Green with, .840; Bridgeport ' ceremonies. TheSe acts will oe interested in recreation are invited Tram and bus drivers took tonight at 7:.'|0 at the YMCA. All coming championship txmt be­ will hold their first meeUng of tlie Harding, .840: New London Bulke­ R. M. M. Lockhart in supreme on. as well a.s Di.strict Commander '^b-haired ro.sy cheeked girls In ’46. Good writers and producers House of Mystery; 3:30 Men of East Side Rcc tween the Brown Bomber and Phone Us ' supplied by a Hartford bureau. to attend. Dancing and movies will command of all Royal Indian Navy, their vehicles back to garages, have returned on every boat from Vision; 5 Sports Parade; 8 Twen- of la.st years’managers are asked ley. ,883: Waterbary Leaven- ' Frost and District Adjutant Perry. blue denim. Billy Conn. year tonight at 7:30 st the YMCA. ' ; Jimmy McKay and Eddie Glr^- be enjoyed and refreshments serv- Army and Air Forces as the Brit­ and walked away from their jobs. overseaa and competition has re ty Questions; 9 Leave It to the Junior League to report. One team opening worth, .800; New Haven Hillhouse, The principal speaker of the eve- Address Letter To Stalin expected to be filled. In an interview, the former The meeting has been called by And We Will Cell - tla will provide music for the din­ ish moved to cope with the mutiny. Taxi drivers were unwilling to go nlrig waa Senior Vice Commander suited. Slowly, selectively the Girls. -786; Hartford Weaver, .786; Man­ ner, which will be served by Miss Thelma Wright, a student Coast Guard Commander stat­ Prc.sldcnt Herb Stevenson and all War Secretary Philip Mason es­ to any section where there was a Units J. Chevalller of Glastonbury, The students addressed a -let­ of la.st year's teams are expected chester, .743; Ansonla, .678; Nor- , For Your Car For Arnold Pagant. at Manchester High ' timated the nearly 12,000 Indian hint of trouble. ter to Stalin demanding the with­ IMonrers (43) Joe McCTuskey famous local ed that although both fighters whd explained how and why the NOW today In second Intrssquad game. B to have representatives present. wich. .671; Norwalk, .633; Hart­ WASHING AND Dancing will follow the enter been appointed to the staff of The sailors were Involved in the mu­ Large police forces moved Into drawal of Soviet forces from Man­ F Tot runner has filed his entry for the hat‘e been sway from the game Legion was formed amd gave an Mort Cooper will work three in­ Gerich, rf .. La.'^t year the league consisted ford Bulkeley, ..585: Bridgeport. .rnent program with music by Quill,” a lltierary magazine of the tiny. the trouble areas. churia, and respect lor the Slno- Last Night^s Bowling 0-2 6 annual running of the National in an active way for several LUBRICATION Avery’s orchestra. High school. Miss Wright Is the outline of the work it is doing. nings. Day. It ...... 0-ft 20 AAU game.s Saturday at Madison years, he would string along of six team.’i. The champion Bassick. .543; West Haven, .529. Among smashed bank windows Textile Mills Cl5>»ed Commander Fahey apjiolnted Tho­ Sovlet treaty, and another to Uie Class B — Wethersfield, ,863; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myrton Some 60 texUle mills were Tigers Tomm, If . . . 0- 0 0 Square Garden. Joe has enteredWilli the Joe Louis to retain his .Stolle and Gamble ten of Rock­ were those of the. J7atlonal City mas G. Welles, Jr., and Raymond people of the whole world M klng ville, Wnrien & J.irvis, Nichols. Southington Lew'is, .829; Lyman i Wright and granddaughter of Mr. cioaed by strikes, whifh also were Matches at a Glance Jones, c .... 1- 4 9 mile event and will be up againsttitle In the coming bout in NiehoU-Brtstol . Inc. Bank of New York. Bradley of Eaglevllle, to assist for a helping hand. Lakeland. Fla., Feb. 22—O — I Bi istol, Lee’s Esso. Knights of Co­ Hall. .800; Branford. .777; Rock- i igh tdress^Jacket and Mrs. John Wright of this town. Accounts from Karachi said par­ extended into some railway work- "We have started this move­ WARD'S A1 Benton, big Detroit pitcher who Botteron,, rg 0-3 2 i Ihe current sensation, Les Mac- June at Yankee Stadium. ’ 55 Center Street Service Officer Willis Homer in lumbus and Plant J Aircraft. Of vlll*. .776; Plainvilie, .738; Wind- She is active in church work at achute troops with artillery took Center Service tn talcing two out McKay, Ig .. 0-0 ft; Mitchell.' j shops. , . their respective towns. Edna Lew­ ment because we love China and spent, six weeks on the shelf last | thla group, only the Aircraft is ex­ sor, .733; Wilcox Tech, ,720:-Mil-| Phone 4047 the Second Congregational church, up position.^‘half a mile from the St. Xavier’s college was closed will continue it until our struggle at three points from Don Willla season with a fractured ankle, is Boucher, Ig . is, Past Unit and Past District pected to drop out of competition. ford, .667; Seymour, .640; Fitch. ' being a member of the choir, sec­ wharf where the Industan was ly­ by a student strike,- and'a - move- la successful;’ the letter said. Garage last night In their post­ Pette Wigren, track and cross President and Helen‘ MacFarland. the first casualty of the Tigers ' 12 If so, one frsnehlse will be open 614; Boardman Trade, .571; Mid­ retary of the C. O. D. class and ac­ ing. An ultimatum was aent for ment waa under• ------way for a strike Another letter addressed to Cau- poned match moved to within one this .year. He received s spike cut Totals 21 1-9 43 country coach at Manchester High tive in Christian Endeavor work. past president of the Unit Dlstri<:t TEERY LADIES' 1 Spartans (3?) and Tommy Dannaher. Sr., will All Slat's ("aptiirc n.s It is likely that the league will dletown. ..")63: .Stonington, .525. | the surrender of the crew and, in all Bombay schools. and Department, spoke briefly. nese Communists M k e d five ques- game of firat place in the Y Wed­ on his right foot in a collision continue operations this season Her many friends are happy to when the deadline was reached, an Caffin said in a telephone In­ nesday Night Bowling League. B F Tot take In the gamea Saturday in Class C.— Tourlellotte, 1.140; hear of her appointment. Following the speaking the Auxil­ with Stubby Overmire. Trainer DlBattiato. rf . . . ’4 New York. This is an annual must with six teams, admitting one Sacred Hrart, Waterbury, 1.0400 accurate artillery fire was laid terview that violence waa "going you love China?” 7T>s Manchester Motor Sales and Jack Home! said the cut waa not ft-2 8 Rec Bowling Loop •Several who are employed In the iary withdrew to have its meeting. HAND RAYON 1 Roach, If , for Pete and Tom. team to replace the Alreraft, vSuffield, 1.037; Guilford, 1.015: down. The paratroopers accurate bn all over.” The following were voted into "Why did you prevent National Chambers Movers are deadlocked serious. Several independent teams have Need New various offices in Hartford and artillery blew up the Hindustan’s Asked for an appraisal of the for first place. Center Service and Dugan, If , Bloomfield. .988; Regional (Hoiiss- nearby towns are taking advantage membership: Lillian' B. Holway of Yankees Davis, c ., Manchester High has drawn openly stated that they would like battery positlona and fire .broke extent of the violence, he sMd; BRIEFS 1 Don Willis are tied for third place, The All Stars vyon the West of the long week-end and are plan­ Andover, Knhy Gamblno of Mans­ TOWELS Panama, Feb. 22—(^Ib—The New Hodge, rg Torrington in their bid for the Side Junior Bowling league title a berth in the 1946 makeup nf the out. *Tt’a ImpoBslble to t me to tell one game behind the pace setters. ning trips. Inasmuch as most you. An absolute rebellion is going field, and Lin^ine Neumann of All Elastic Banc . York Yankees are thinking of a Mutty, Ig . state Class A championship Tues- last night by taking three points league and are expected to be places of business are closed on Raise White Flag town. Reports were given by the 16x30 Inches 1 Don AVIllla (1) 1947 spring training tour of the fixme Is set fob fijom 'the Big Ten while the West pre.sent at tonight’s session. Twenty-five minutes after the on In Bombay today. We “f* RAINBOW Cargo ...... 133 ‘ 97 116—346 ilRAKES? 8:30 at the New Haven Arena. Saturday and today being a holi­ ing the beat we can with the help treasurer, and chaplain. The matter Caribbean with stops at Barran- 7 Totals 15 2-15 32 side won three points on a forfeit Election of officers and plans day, this will be an exceptionally opening of -the engagement the of raising money to send a local L a lle y ...... 140 121 100—361 quilla, Maracaibo. Caracas and Score st half time, 22-14, Pion­ from the Lucky Strike, team toffo*" the season are other items that JA M ES A. mutineers raised the white flsg of the military.” Kompanik ...... 125 126 106—357 long week-end for them. Students He broke off the conversation girl to (?lrls‘ State w m discussed. CLEANERS Puerto Rico. Larry MacPhail. eers. Referee, .Kleinachmidt. take second place. will be dlscusaed. Last year the attending Manchester High' school and the troops dobed in and took Twaronite ...... 120 118 140—378 without Indicating whether this It WM voted to order the popples Would Like An Yankee president, said the team Bill P're^ hit high single and league was the best organized In will have a vacation next week control of the vessel. 1 4 ^ O'Bright ...... 92 91 122—305 double to Wkc honors for the the history of the sport in Man­ meant that the military w m Iw- immediately in order that the aux­ also may visit Colombia. Royaf Kings (44) Rec Senior League WOODS The surrendered crew was as­ iliary might obtain Connecticut evening. 9 chester and the caliber of ball Im­ also.. . Ing used in efforts to control the ■( Pirates R r 'The many friends of Mr. and sembled on the jetty. A Reuters ones Inasmuch as the veterans at Experienced Total ...... 610 553 584 1747 f Accornero. rf ... Scoring Leaders League Standing proved and from week to yveek mobs. San Bernardino, Calif., Feb- 22 4 2-6 Range and Fuel Oil Mrs. Oliver Hill of this town ex report put casualties In the en­ the Newington Hospital are mak­ Crater Sersice (t) 1 DeSlmonere, rf .. 0 0-3 W I4 attendance figures soared higher tend their sincere sympathy In the gagement at four killed and 25 in­ H. Barton ...... 119 105 97—321 —(4b — Southpaw Fred Osrter- All Star ...... 15 3 and higher. ing them, this year. ’The next meet­ Presser 1 Richardson, If . . . 4 0-1 PUyer Tram O loss of their oldest daughter, Keye ...... 127 109 123—359 mueller, one o f the Pittsburgh 3 West S id e s ...... 13 5 Local Moving and jured. Bose Says Conditions ing will be held Monday, March 11. Lea, e ...... 7 2-5 Miirdock. Legion ..9 Grace, Mrs. Cart Scnkbell of Man­ 'E fforts continued to Induce be­ Mrs. Mae Richardson of Pine steady wprk all year 'round LADIES’ j I W. Hilinski...... 140 108 140—886 Pirates’ holdouts, is expected to 8 Keating, r g ...... 2 0-0 106 I Big Ten > e f a a e 1 Philadelphla— Johnnv Walker, Buick' ..., . .;J12.95 chester. Mrs. Senkbeil was bom ^Serious Beyond Words* ' MEN’ S Gleason ...... -102 121 147—870 confer here today with club offi­ Hilinski, Billiards .8 jaUcky Strike# Truclting sieged mutineers barricaded in Na­ Lake Shores was admitted to St, Diana, I g ...... 2 2-2 ISost," Legion ...... 7 157, Philadelphia, outpointed Bob­ in Coventry and was well known with good pay. 5-day week. Caaello ...... 1 1 5 122 108—345 cials on salary terms. ' All Stars by Berger, 151. Philadelphia, (t. Chevrolet . . . $9.95 val barracks ashore In Bombay to New Delhi. Franbls hospital, Hartford, on Sun­ Flannel 1 Olbert, No. Ends . .8 to Coventry residents. She passed Burrender. but officials were tight- cniandra Bose, leader of the .8^ WORK Oardinals 14 Frey ...... 99— 191 Tom Collins, 161. Philadelphia, r 29 Pearl Street day for observation. She is expect­ t e l e p h o n e 2-0030 Totals 19 6-17 44 Server, a t v Ctb ..9 awav February 19th after a long lipped. India Congreas party, declared t^ Total .603 565 615 1788 St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 22— Petke ...... 72—163 knocked out Ray Caroll, 157, Chrysler 6 . . ..$11.9.5 ed home in a few days. cole. City Cab .;..5 Fallon Tel. 6.'>66 illness She is surviyed by a daugh­ It was known, however, that i day that conditions In strife-torn There will be a meeting of the Nightgowns \\ (^V-‘Max Lanier, veteran south­ P B _ F Tot 4 Philadelphia, 3. De Solo . . , . $11.9.5 ter, Evelyn. (Mrs. Donald Boos) India were ‘‘serious beyond words y^RCTICS H. Qrzyb. No Ends 8 Lowman . .48 68 - i n large quantity of rams was remov­ Boy Scouts at the Community CJen- striped Fine Flannel paw, ended his holdout yesterday 1 Reichenba^h, rf . 0 0-0 0 Schleldge, City Cab 9 of Manchester, and a son, Charles ed from Castle barracks, one of the ■ "W e aee the situation m bvin- 1 1 Buckminster, rf . 3 Dodge . . . . .$10.93 ter this evening at 7. and started work with St. Loula 0-2 6 Rubacha, No. Ends 9 316 who is In the Army. He is expect­ besieged strongholds, during the gled by people who have thor- On Saturtlay there will be a bM- 4-Buckle, Heavy Dnty Baseball Briefs Cardinals. Two rookies. Pitcher 4 PontUlo, If ...... 0 1-4^ 1 8 0 9 ^ 2 5 ed home either' today or tomorrow, "ily mishandled It,” he de- NEW INSTALLATIONS! Sizes 34-44 1 Corre|)tl, Billiards .7 Big Ten (0) F ord ...... $9.9.5 night ketball game at the Community Les Studener and Outfielder Bill 1 Modean, e 0 0-1 0 Sherman , , ...... She also has one grandchild, Don­ _jd, “We feel, however, we 1 ..72 49-- ’ 21 Report Spread Of Mutiny Center at 2:15 p. m„ when the AtlOetlea Wachtler, also joined the squad. Bebrend, rg , . . . l 2-» -■4 Loomis, • •essseee*..72 Hudson 6 . . . $10.95 ald Boos, Jr. Besides her parents should not say anything to worsen 1 Flaherty, rg . . . . 1 67--139 she leaves three sisters, Frances Press dispatches reported that Rockville High Freshmen and our BOTTLE GAS West Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 22 Pkiniea 2-4 4 Finley ' .■ •eeeeasee* ..48 63-- H i the mutiny had spread to Vlza^- the situation.” ^ ' local Nathan Hale basketball 4 Haneen, Ig . . . . . ; 2 J-1 5 LaBt Nigh t Figh ts Nash ...... $11.95 (Mrs! William Watson) of Pa Bose’s statement followed a 0 l . 4 9 —^Jack Wallaasa, Philadel­ Miami Beach. Fla., Feb. 22—(F) 'niomos ...... 79 ai--160 ehaug; Florence (Mrs. Charles patam, on India's cant coast be- teams play. Monday evening at the Avaibble Now for phia Athletics rookie shortstop, la —Nathan "Bab4” Alaxander, call for discussion of the situation 18 , Totals 7 Olds 6 ...... $10.95 Carhpbell) of Pachaug; Alice tween Calcutta and Madram where Center at 7:15 p. m. the Em I Cottages „and Commercial taking up where he left off before traveling oecretary . of the Phila­ 8-17 20 By The Assoeiafhif Press • 27L 2 6 0 ^ 3 1 600 Royal Indian Navy aailota the Central LegialaUve assem­ Hartford Blue Devils are sched­ Scora at half Ume, 26-8, Royal M u r p h y s l (Mrs. Alton Temple) of Wellsley, he entered service In H42. Then delphia Phillies, arrived today to BalUmore-Jimmy McAlUster- bly. Kings. Referee, McKinney. Packard 6 . . $12.95 Massachusetts, an<| five brothers, were said to have marched through uled to play the local fives. Use. V * hailed aa the coming ehortstop of complata hotel arrangements for 127 1-2, Baltimore, outpointed ‘ .------991 MAIN STREET------Hepry of Coventry, Emory of Cov the town shouting “Victory for In­ the league by Manager Connie Vince Dell Orto, 132. New York, Plymouth . . . $9.95 the main group of plgyera due to Rad Rni«iera (47 entry and Otis of Coventry. Clif­ dia ” and carrying CJongreaa party liCgal Notices Mack, he has impressed by hla arrive Sunday. ' 10. Jbe Evans, 159. BalUmore, Loans Arranged ford of Andover And Walter of flags. ; Movies Show J. F. O'Brian WASBABLB B F Tot Pontiac . . . ..$11.95 gaCOMD ORDgB OF MOTICC fielding style and hitting form. outpointed Jesse Maroney, 155, Oar and Truck Loans Rolielted ODD BALL BOWLING SWEEPSTAKES EhuR Haven. At CaleStU tha situation » - MEN'S Dedjera Ogren, tt ...... 3 1-2 7 Harrlaburg, Pa., 6. Pitcher Bobo NewMm aald Sanford, Fla., Feb. 22—(4V-The Moake, if ...... 6 On Both New isnd Used Equip­ Studebaker . $11.95 mained unchanged In the fourth Lidice Ruins SUPETUOR COURT. STATE OF & Son "He Is the kind of shortstop I like, AUantic Cit.v—WUlle Weaale, ment. Saturday, Feb. 23, Noon to l^Iidnight day o f the strike at seamen, but WINDOW Brooklyn Dodgers i(re aUll trying Connolly, e .... 8 i By Sue Burnett CONNECTICUT. County of Hsrtfora, FtanMag aa« big and loose, a lot Uke Marty 125 1-2, Philadelphia, outpotntad Intereat on new ears and trocka the street raflway ayatem was the mh dey of Febrawr. l»f«. 72 OAK BT. TKL. 8-1677 COVERALLS to sign Luis Olmo, hard-hitting Flavell, r g ...... 2 Prices include lining : With pretty lingerie so hard to Hospital Notes (Oaatlnund trom Page Ooe) Marlon at Cai^lnali.” Barry, r g ...... 0 FUberto Oaarlo, 123 1-2, Haviuia, 4% In advance DURING THE •nd. why not make some for your- completely paralyzed and bus ser­ MYRTLE M. CLOUGH, of the T o ^ SHADES outflal(]er, although Olrao has sh- 8.^ Dave Freemim, 141 1-2, Phila­ More Prizes vice was reduced to skeleton pro­ of MenrHeeter, ve. HAROLD T. [ . . Bravea nounced he plans to play In the McCarthy, Ig . . . 1 latareat on oaed ears and troeka 4 ushgels and labor gslf? . This exquisite nlghtrobe CLOUGH, of perts unknown; delphia. T.K.O. Frank Kuraki, 148. CONTEST portions by sympathy demonatria- troops were subject to extreme Hickory Stripe Fort L f uderdaie, Fla., Feb. 22— Mexieah League. aiovino, Ig ...... 1 6% la advases and matching jacket combination Admitted yesterday; Ferdinand daiiger throqgh Ume fuse e*pk>- Upon complaint in saj** *5“ ?* Ivory and Dark Graen Nawark, N. J„ 5. MURPHY WILL ^ Than Lsave your car in Uit aiani* wlU make up handsomely in an Klein,' 49 Buckland street; Mrs. tions. Some street cars were pelt­ brouaht to said Court, at Hartford in CO-M anager Billy Southtrorth a t Browne New Port, Vt.—Jean Richard, Frempt and Caorteons Bervton aiona, the aame muat be expected aald County, on the first Tueaday or ToUls 21 5-20 47 FEATURE: all-over flower print or soft pas- Florence Wtsch, 271 Oak street; ed by atonea. to a atlU greater degree In Moa Boston Braves will have a look at Anaheim, CalU., Feb. 22—(iT)— 118, Montreal, outpointed Maurira iiif and pick it up in the Aruna Saf All, Congress ^rty January, 1 ^ . and now pendlnf. WANTED six more of hU pitchers qnder Are Squlrea (24) Oall ' ' t*'* Make It of white satin for Mrs. Laura Hansop, Stafford cow and Leningrad.” ’ clalmlna divorce, custody of mlnef Mark ChrUtman, Milt Byrnas, Auger* 122. Troy, N. Y.. 8. Last Week!4 tveninf. leader In Bombay, wired Jswalbar- a ' Orange, N. J.—Freddie Archer, BAKED A glamorous note. Springs; Paul Page, 10 Drive E, Defendant Hons Fritzsche, form­ child, sllmony. It not appesrlnc to this Steve Sundra and Leonard Schulte Hubabrd*. r f ...... 2 THE ALLIED FINANCE Pattern No. 8982 is designed for Silver Lane Homes; Howard lal Nehru, Congresa party er ’ Germany deputy propaganda Court that the defendant haa receiv­ HOUSEKEEPER were expected to arrive tod(zy to 144 1-2, Newark, outpointed Baby CORP. • OPEN 7:00 TO i:0 0 . Brown, 128 West street; Vivian tive touring the northern united ed notice of the pendency fit “ lo com­ 4 5 < Join the St. Louie Browns in train­ MoLaughUn, If . ! 2^ Sima, 153 8-4. New York, 10. VIRGINIA HAM ^asa 12, 14. 16. 18. 20; 40 w d 42. minister, remained In hla cell to­ plaint and it appearing to thla Court, Berry, c ...... 2 OMm nf glae 14, gowns. 8^ yards of 39- West, 617 North Main street; CTlar- province!: day because of a alight lllneaa ing hare. Frankie Pucci, 116 8-4, Montreel, “The Naval atrUce altuaUon la that the whereabouta of the defendant i ' RUDY JOHNSON O’Oonnell? c .... 0 Fresh Spinach Inch: Jacket. 2 1-8 yards. ence Keefe, 56 Starkweather is unknown to the’ plaintiff. . , Good home, easy Giants outpointed Jimmie Jeannette, 119 THE ALLEN REALTY CO. Afternoon street ser'ioua. You alone can control .the BLiXITRIOAL OONTRAOTDfO Vlgnone. r g ...... 1 1-2, LoutavUle, 6. t M PanrI Rtveat, Hartford For this'pattern, tend 20 cents, Upatick on FortnUt ORDERED,: That notice of the In­ plenty of time off. Good Miami, Fla.,.Feb. 22 — (F) -> Pagani, Ig ...... 1 Ortn Brown Potatoss in botna your name, address, else Discharged yesterday: Reid situation and avoid tragedy. I re stitution and pendency of said com- AND RBPAIBINQ Southpaw Dave Koslo, rsccntly Fall River, Maaa.—Luck Lima, 116 Ossrtar Btrrat, Manekaatar quest your, immediate presence in pliiliit shall be given the defendant by waires. No children. Muat Hayes, Ig ...... 2 ond Night tealrad, and the pattern number Crawshaw, 416.Center street; Mrs. Bloomington, 111. — —The R. F. D. Nb. 1, KrakvIUe. discharged from the Army, im­ 148, Naw York, outiwintad Fred­ *’ tsIaplMna some proper officer or by puWlshtng be a good ertok. References die Cemuso. 148, Fall River, 10. te Sse Burnett. The Manchester Myrtle McCollum, 47 Ashworth Bombay.” _ Army recruiting office had to take this order In The Mancheater Evening ■«Mrte 44 pressed at the Ngw York Giants’ Hartford 2-I066 ^ 75e atieet; Mrs' Ruth. Weir, 572 Cen­ Northern Half Place Of Terror requested.^.j ^ Ward 16 Totals 10 4*18 24 Steve Kstehell, 196, Fall River, i U f m in t Herald. ll&O Ave. Amert- dowp Its sign for brief repairs. It Herald, a newspaper published In ^iol?.tgome^y raUKS HANCHMTER M2f workout here ysStSrday. His forts Score at half time. 27-9, Manehaster 1163 Prixee! 10 O i ter street; Frank Nooks, IflO Holl street; Hiss Hilda Dwight D. Eisenhower, which noBEUT L. ali.tn , |Matnd_^ the book- 15 Und.rfll Pine street; Paul Schen- of terror. - a d oru the poater. . I AisUtant Oerk Hot Air Furnaces Installed and when they came out, Stephen Wilde— Thst must limit your OIL BURNER service. All . work Phone 6286. Just the Outfit You Need To Start streeL 6 rooms and one sewing on the way to Westbrook with Nana. It Isn't Hebard’s child. It ’s As she spoke, a amlle softened apd Reset did alt the talking. "I^ c k 3rour conversation frightfully. Motorcycles 12 guaranteed. Silent Glow sales Your Own Home room, 1 car garage, storage another man, he had shot him­ Stephens'.” her hitherto stern features. Annoanceinents 2 Eavestroughs and Conductora Mnsical Instramente 5S bag, Jenny," he said. "You and self. They fixed it up pretty. A and service. Henry J Parent LrVING ROOM consists of 3-piece space between garage and ifouse. W A N TE D — Medium sized dump All Types Sheet Metal Work. Nana are going home with me to­ gallant naval officer and the rich Nearly all folks who get Into Private Instructions spring con.stnictlon Living Room FOR S A L E —Two medium sized large lot. nicely shrubbed. Oc­ But we were on the front pages Tbe Facts of Life "DEATH To Roaches," i^ll rid truck, not over $400. Write, Box MANCHESTER Telephone 2-0185. night.” youn^ wife who had deserted trouble kwow better. Suite, two End Tables, Coffee T a­ cupancy within 2 weeks. Phone of the newspapers again in an­ “ Where did 1 come from, Mom- your home of roaches and ants, CLE AR SPEECH— Good reading, upright pianos; Lester, cherry I had begged my Miss Jenny to him. And then Stephen’s name M, Herald. SHEET METAL WORKS ALL KINDS of carpenter work ble. Floor and Bridge Lamp, two 5470. other month; for Hebard Phan- mte?" or ssoney refunded. $1.25 sprayer direct talk, correct meaning mahogany. $100; flick erin g, burl leave Hebard a hundred times was brought in. The newspapers 21 years' experience. Phone 5413 done, no job too big or too small. Table Lamps. Smoker. Bisseil had betrajred his country. To this Mount Vernon, the estate of Inquired the baby com ear: package. Weldon's Pharmacy. W A N T E D -F ro m private owner. gained. Arithmetic qnd Reading walnut, $125. Case, tone and ac­ and she had refuaed. But she Ignored me. There waa no room Phone 8862. Carpet Sweeper, Bookcaae and day I don’t know how Stephen General Washington, Is visited by And mother replied in a silk voice, Ford V-8. Must be in excellent Private lessons. White Studio, tion perfect on both. The Piano looked from Stephen to Hebard for a 40-year-old companion If W AN TE D — Ride to Underwood's RADIO CLINIC—Appliances h t n - Rug. Celling Pricea $239.75. Lots for Sale 73 Willson knew It. Hebard wasn’t many people. One day a some­ "The Stalk brought you,» my condition. W ill pay $300 cash. iced. 25 years’ experience. Your 709 Main street. Phone 2-1392. Shop, 6 Pearl street. Open ’till 9 what anobbish and patronizing dear.” or vldnlty, between 7 a. m. and RADIO and Fhonograph aervlce. Priced specially low as a jrroup. in it alone; there were others in Write Box R. Herald. radio aervlce»T ------A - AU.6y OOP «SE(V)6 TO SC your car. Drlvp over now. 80 ATTE NTIO N , Home ow-ners- Let with and the surroundings are sion, but each of us had had MV 6SAJTIAA. IM 60NNA PROV6 IT BY ^-TV afford to m 117 I f you can pleasant and comfortable. If you ! basement floor, telephone 2-0866 FOR R E N T — CHeap. furnished, ' )k/Wl*«6as.' Z JUST Oakland etreet. 8191— 4485., SEW ING machines, vacuum clean­ us repair that leaky roof and re­ WANTED To Buy—From 10 ^ to 'H e ’ s the laziest guy we ever had in our gang!’ murder in his heart. Being honest doesn’t necessarily GIM4CKIN' DOWN TH' 6lfiGi«r, Sto with some relative for ers and small appliances repair­ arc between 16 and 35 visit the ' .or 6759 Fr^e estimates Qalf. heated room, with kitchen privi­ prevent a man from being a suck­ I CAN'T §§USV3 IT! aOuGHCGT, TOuauSV GQL0AN6I0 WANTED—A good running 1933 pair chimney. E.\nert workman­ Dougherty and Noonan. Inc.. 468 leges for married couple. 22 Hud- 100 acres of woodland, vicinity (To Be Conttnued) er. 9V GAOPSV.OtCAIt OiNOfiAuff IN TU’ IM40LS UMO n while yon can make a bar­ ed. A.B.C. Appliance and Service; ship, guaranteed. No nionev down, telephone company employment i of Bolton or North Coventry. Chevrolet, any model. Cash. Rob­ office at 50 Jewell street. Hart- j _Hartford _ _ _ _ road. ‘ Bon street. —______IG A G6NIUG* rel o f cash money by writ Co.. 21 Maple street. Phone 2- one year to pay. Phone Hartford W rite Box A. Herald.______ert Young, 109 Foatet street. ford, between 9 and 4 week-days | BUY t e c : 1575. |»lck-uj) and delivery serving, 9-5027 evenings only. reverse and sell good u.ved SIDE GLANCES (9-12 Saturdays) or telephone CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER BY GALBRAITH BOX X charges. furniture, combination ranges, Wanted to Rent W AN TE D — Farms and countr>' Business Services Offered 13 CO M M ERH AL office in Manchester between 6 gas ranges and heaters. Jones' estates —The New York Hersld Care THE HERALD FtOOKING. asbestos sidewall, mi- p. m. and 9 p„ m. Tuesday or Furniture Store. 36 Oak. Phone W A N TE D —4-room or larger rent Tribune features farms and TONIGHTI W AT E R M A N ’S Peraonal errand REFRIGERATION vvood callings, eavestrough. con­ Wednesday evenings. 2-1041. in house or apartment, desired country esUtes advertising every aervlce. Local package delivery ductors. kitchen cabinela. general by responsible couple. No chil­ Sunday. I f you have a farm or Llj^t trucking. We cater to any SPECIALISTS repairing, free estimates, time W AN TE D — Experienced sales- ] \-e \v Vacuum cleaners for sale dren. Phone 2-1289 between 9 country estate for sale, send us a lady. Responsible poslUon, steady I Liberal trade-in allowance A.B local errand. Telephone Manches­ pa.yments Phone Lavigne. Man­ Liberal trade-in allowance A.B. and 5. full description. Suggested ad We engineer, serY’ice and sell ic- work, good .salary. Box O. Herald. ' C. Appliance and Service Com ter 2-0752^______frigerating equipment for mar­ chester Roofing. 2-14’28. with cost will he sent you. No ob­ pany. 21 Maple street. Phoqe ligation unless accepted. AddrMS LINO LEUM and asphalt tile In- kets, restaurants, d.-ilrles, institu­ ROOFING — SpecTalizing In re­ Business Property for Sale 70 VETERANS tions, taverns, farms, etc. Help Wanted— Male 36 i 2-1575. Herald Tribune Farm Desk. 230 aUIlatlon, quality materials pairing roofs of all kinds, also W est 41st atre'et. New York. Your Job geta complete attention. / ! new roofs. No Job too small or A GROUP of painters Wantetl fo r! HOSPrFAL BEDS or wheel FOR s a l e :— Business of excellent Daly - Dougherty - Noonan, Inc. WAYNE W. PHILLIPS large. Good work, fair price, fre e hand painting candles. Full or fo r rent or «ale R»4w rea^nable value, package stores, grills, W A N T E D —An old house In the FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENIKH Lofty Ambition 468 Hartford road. Tel, 2-0866 or estimates. Call Howley, Man­ port time. Should be able to hsn- 1 P^onc Keith’s furnltur.. 41.39 grocery stores, bakery shops, vicinity of Manchester. Not over BY MERRILL BLOSSER*’ stock Place Manchester, Conn. news Mands, gas stations, room­ 6759^^______chester 5361. del a paint briHh but ho other $5,000. No agents. Write Care of , TMAWKS FOtMOr SEVERAL 4 AND FOR SALE — Late model, tank ing house, and many others. Some V e a h , J unior.—-v o u 'r f ) To m o r iso w is VCAH. I VAANT YOU l b expe>-ier.ce necessary. Call H. L. Box Z. -Herald. ____ _ S nitching, ju n io r . ' SANTA FROM ATLANTA ( X HATE THAT ORIP/ANOSOO 6-ROOM HOUSES V E N E T IA N Blinde, Ideal Manu­ PHONE 5761 type vacuum cleaner with all at­ to buy with property. General / an o th er , d a y ! CLEAN .TEACH (^ MY7»NOTISM eOTTA TEACH ME TO HANDlg Biehl Co. Tel. 2-1717. AW civeis.' - ^ ' PRICES $5,000 AND $6,200 facturing Company. Custom built Moving— Ti’urkinjf— tachments. also a ahpvel-a-day Realty, 251 North Main street. _ AND UNLESS YOU ? 'S O 1 CAN p u r 7WC CLAMPS Night Emergency. 3622 C l e a n . 1 v\ ON HECTOR. GieufiBLE/ HIM SCIENTIFICAaV// for homes and offices. We spe- Storage 201 W AN TED - Young man for ped- coal, hot wa^er heater. May be Phone 2-1301. 6 0 NNA BEAT Wiy . . . , RANGE A N D Fuel oils. Buck’s $200 Down Pa)went clallxe In repaintinjg, recording, dling and dairy work. Phone seen any day from noon to 9 p. GuoAS AND SPILL A L L ; Oil SerWee. Bruno Bychoiskl. AU STIN A. Chambers. Local and m. E. J. Stephens. 36 South Alton retaping like new. For prompt 4856. And yffi Will Arrange service call 4553. 568 Center street Tcl. 5858. long distance moving, packing, street. INSURE storage. Phone 5187. With Your G. I. Loan RADIO-Electrtcal Appliance Serv­ FOR SALE—Nearly new Coolera- WANTED Situations Wanted— McKlNNEY BROTHERS ice. repali*. picked up and deliv­ 39 tor, takes 100 pound* of Ice; Your Money Refunded If ered promptly. 20 years’ exper­ Painting—Papering 21 Male • nearly new Florence kitchen heat­ Real BsUte and Inmiranoe Loan Is Not Approved. REAL ESTATE ience C A M Radio Service, Situation Wanted— Have you a re­ ing stove with 9” Florence bur­ Stenographer 506 MAIN ST. TEL. 6060 Phone 7464. NEED YO U R house painted 7 Call ner: two 55-gallon oil drums with us fo r A'ee cetlmate*.'Dial Man­ sponsible retail sales position BY APPOINTMENT open ? A competent m(*n • would faucets: ash can with ash sifter I * LISTINGS ELEtR’RIC and Acetylene weld­ chester 5872. For General Office Work.^ . ONLY OF X L L t y p e s W AN TE D ! appreciate an Interview. Phone attached. Call at 67 Bisseil street ' W 1 ing. No K>b too large or too after 5 p. m. or Saturday fill day. capable of taking dictation Have cash clients waiting for small. All work guaranteed PAINTING AND Paperhanging. Clark. Manchester 6818. C A LL 2-1107 houses of any description and in Good work. Reasonable rates. and to assist with adjust* FOR S A LE ' /I. Parker Welding Co.. 166 West FOR SALE ■— Full sized walnut COP ® Ite i® BY * any state of repair. Middle Tun-plke. Tel. 8926. Raymond Flske. Phone 8384. ment correspondence. N-STRORe, ,OAR IN? LETS Spinners , Female O N E S-M E A T STAMPS TO H15 THEY’LL BE IF IT’S INSURANCE . . . CALL OUR OFFICE! S T A M P S ,' THAT’S u N o e e OUR c a p s ? M A C k / — - FORM A BOARD, FOR SALEr-Bucket-a-day etove. MlsceUaneous Oper. Female , c o l l e c t io n / WORTH ABOUT Employment Office CAB PAINTING 30 gallon galvanized hot water A GAS STAMP TWO BITS IN — — WHY NOT DEMAND SOT VOO A n d w h e n \NE boiler, one year old, reasonable. BLIT I’LL TAKE FIFTY YEAR.S- ARBlTRPmON OF APPROACH DECIDE ON A Get Our Estimate ' IT IF YO U - THE MISSUS' 25 HER CARRV- C O U N TER - ^STUART J. WASLEY Telephone 4141 Phone *-1887. .With Experience— ” 1 THAT'S A LONG SOLHKNB a FtAGG UH,-- TIMEI TO HOLD PER CENT 6QU5E2e f IMG THE BALL. PRGP06AL, ' 755 MAIN ST. TEL. 6648 OR 7146 ANY TIME ' INC. Loomflxers "-vl, Male A GRUDGE, ON OUR COCOlNUTS ?. AND X'LL GRAB WE CAN (MARCH In Bosinesfi More Than 20 Years! AIN’T (T ? 684 Carter 8t. Yet 6161 Electrician i Male A m e g a p h o n e IN AS A , A n d l e a d PHALANX. CHEERS, GOT A HOUSE Apply A t: WASH TUBBS What’g He Saying? BY LESLIE TURNER l a n k LEONARD Cheney Brojthero Emplojpfnent Office MICKEY FINN Interested! T O SELL? 3 0 YOU RUICKiy , BfCAUCi VOU SUSXSCXBO1 WAS TlfPVaURPfiTl. Vb ittin g w im to wua came and TVieY ARE JUST We have dienta with auf • PUT ON A GAG SPUBNDIDLV, PHIL J NO KIDDIN’i I WEU.,PHlL-WIWB>«RTYGy*RBA MlO PW HAC« MUROn ON VOU • I MAKS FROM IT. .^R B G U L^ ROU^ PLANS. fldent cash looking for all AND WXAPPEOA PMIUi I'M HQfWS TH 6 THE SYNDICATE BY GOLLY ROPE LOOSaUf V( I'M TURNW6 OYER MR.KtNG'-BUT typM of homes. Singles, AROUNOVOUA’ I GLAD TO SEE COMIC STRIP, ALREADY SOLD IT YOU M UST THEY WILL CIVB n m TUAEs.... TO S i PAPERS.' BE M A k iN ' 4 TO T H E RED CROSS ON doubles, flats, farms, subur­ CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY ‘ TOUf COMB GOING,, — AND IT'S GIVING^ d o w n s t a ir s YOU AN IDEA OF ban and business properties THEHWIrH KANOS. IN.' CONRAD? A LOT OP WHAT WE HOPE If yon ore Intewsted In selling your property we resp e^ lty oUw 66HINO VOUi ME A REAL THRILL .*) -1 WANT YOU urgently needed. RiUEOiTTiSHTf MONEYS .x'TOMEET A . TO DO WITH oar servloes u sNes si^Sts. We have sevemi eostoroer* who •SWAMP TOWN". Our active, efficient or­ troald like to bayt FRIEND OP WHNE. ganization fuarantete ri«»A write, * r etop • • o « the stamt. I t V W S V . S ' -

ROBERT J. SMITH. INC. __ ^ — 4*2X s-ia Jarvis Realty Co. Reel Estate end Insurance .... T>HE t r a s h COLLECTOR 9 91 are w %. ear oae 6 Dover Road 961 MAIN STREET * PHONE 64M - M** • Telephone 4112 or 727S • ■ ' t ’ j