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rAU £ iw- The town haa finished laying COAL COKE OIL a x j c k o o f r a m J, Groeger, Mrs. Th. Weiss, Mrs. fHnowu As Quoen Alice) \ The Men’s Society wMI meet ing a conai8tent;^aln in Manches­ H. Lassow, Mrs. J. Sandals, Mrs. 700 feet of storm water sewer pipe 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 •V SFIIUTlJAt'MEUIUM ^ this evening at eight o’clock at ter. -People a ^ ' getting In* the I. Bayer, Charles Filler, Mrs. M. In Parker street The new line \. . Seventh Daughter of a Seventh 'S|pD \Emanuel Lutheran church. Edson habit of saving all their scrap Firestone, Mrs. M'. Tober and Ruth starts in front -of property owned Bom With a VeU M. Bailey, principal of Manches­ paper and putting It at the curb on Bursack. The Rabbi will speak on by Robert Wilson and extends es in Bendings Dally, Including Sunday. ter High school Will be the speak­ “ Parents and Childrei..’’ north to >fiddle turnpike. It was thy Moridaya when the collection necessary to cut down seven trees S A. M. to V P M. Or By Appoint­ er, Instead of Superintendent A. Saturday, May 13—Children's \ H. Tllipg who will be unable to at­ ia designated in their particular in layih gthe new pipe line. The ment. In the Servire of the Peo­ .services at 10 a. m. Readers: Bev­ \ ple for SO Venn.. tend. ' A social time With re- acutlon. erly Bursack and Robert Baum. comjiSIttion of the work is being ^ ______^ RD held up because of inabibt'y to get Accldeal aad iBdcHaiiy ISO Church Street. Hartford. Conn. freshmen'ts will follow the bnsi- Last week's collection In the Sunday, May 14 — Religious men bricklayers to build catch ba­ ^ OAK ' Phone 8-2024 ne.sa scsslcln and speech. school for children at 9:30 a. m. northeast.section amounted to 9k, sins and 'manholes. The new storm WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” |N| Tuesday ‘‘and Thiirsvlay—Relig­ INSURMCE Tax Collector Samuel NeiSon tons. This ia very good but too water line is part of the plan to \ ■ V-\ ious schoo.l for children > at 3:45 improve Parker street from East announces that his office, rp6m 3 much streas Cannot be laid on the p. m- of the Municipal building-Wtll be Center street to Tolland Turnpike. DINE AND Da n c e - fact that the scrap paper situa­ Concrete curbing has been set open throughout the aftertioon and Arthur A. Khofla To the Lilting Tunes oL, " \ tion Is aciite and that local mills, aiound the small par^ at the in- evening until nine O’clock tonight like all Other uaers of* this -mater­ 875 Main St. TeL 5440 THE OAK GRILL SWINGST^IRS for the benefit of takpa^ers who Mullen Wilis S500 ial. are in need of every pound that “Ask Your Neighbor” DELICIOUS FOODS A .M o d e s T IB IC E S ! NEW PAINT cannot'conveniently call at any can be accumulated. • \ Brought in 17 Japs other time. '\ In local mills, for example. It Is In Damages Suit CRAFTSMAN AUTO ROAST B E E F hard to believe that there are days r o a s t \ a m b tltlv KitcUe*tl Advertiseme: 5th and 8th Armies ■\ and days when with the filling of FRIED SCALLOPS Told BODY SHOP VE.\L CUTLETS the beaters with a bkteh of stock •RINO A SAMPLE OF FOUR Fertillser $2.90 and |3.25 per Hartford, May 10.—1,)^- A Ji'ry 127 Spmee St. A t Birch TENDERLOIN STEAKS HALF BROILERS KITCHEN CURTAIN WITH M eaV- they' just sit back and hope that '^OOJb. bag. Bag—Bone in the Court of Common Pleas yOU...WE*VE A COLOR TO Lawn gras.s heed 35c. lb., Cem^ent ^nie tnick urill arrive with more All Kinds of Auto Body Work At The Our Kitchen Closes At 11 P. M. OO WITH IT 76c bag. England’s, Manchester paper before it is time to fill the yesterday returned a verdict In and Track Painting beater again. A few years ago PRINCESS dreen. Phone 3451. favor of William J. Muilen of 30 OAK STREET TEL. .3894 Now; Launch these eame ibllls would have said Mancheater to recover $500 dam­ RESTAURANT thak any such a situation was a \ Fine Wines Liquors and Beer bad dream or a paper maker's ages from the Pollsh-American Corner Main and Pearl Streets TALL CEDARS nightmare. Club, Inc., o f 108 ain ton street, FOR TOP VALUE Nevertheless the shortage does Manchester. The plaintiff sought IN A NEW HOME Business Men’s exist in A very big way' and the $2,500 damages for Injuries re­ LUNC'HEON— / D C BINGO demands for war purposes' aren’t ceived in a fall down cellar staira SeeThe Ones Being Built By lessening ad besides helping- the Served 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. TOMORROW NIGHT on O c t 2, 1943. ' <• AT 8 O'CLOCK paper industry by saving every GREENBROOKE pound of paper in Manchester' It is Complete Dinners United States,. Britain,] Big P}ibh Along 25*Milci' also helping thd hospital since HOMES, INC. S e rv ^ 5 to 9 P. M. ORANGE HALL ^ every dollar realised from paper Russia Go Over Heads Front from Cansino ASPARAGUS Also A La Carte Service. WE ARE PAYING Bombers Attack Counter-Invasion 23 REGULAR GAMES AT aalvage Is going toDvards the pur­ On Walker Street To Sea Crunches For­ chase of nd^ed equlihnent a^t the O f Nazi - Affiliated $3.00 A G AM E FOR 25c! Manchester Memorial pospltal. ^ FOR SALE For further bitoraiatloD at Alexander Jarvis Co. office on Geyernnients; Planes ward Under Sliatter- 7 SPECIAL GAMES HIGH PRICES O f Britain Hinted ^ JOHN LENTI Center street or at 28 Alexander Expected to Shower Major Oil Plants ing Artillery Bar- .Iw point you use in your kitchen SWEEPSTAKES Phones: 4112 or 1275 270 GARDNER STREET street.. rage; Shock Troops Mlorschsmo should agrso with tho $5.00 WEEKLY PRIZE For Late MDdei^Cars Copies on Hungary, ' • ' 1 color in tho eurtoin—tho shoU g ZUILDW synthetic Factories in Nazi-Controlled Radios^ Win Initial Objectives popor—or yout ksookfost dishes. $25 WAR BOND . Romania, Bulgaria ■ Allied Planes Joint Control Apitarently Surprised MONTHLY PRIZE And Finland Soon. ' Leipzig Area and Old At Number of Points. mos TONE THE SEN-GLOSPiUNT To Be Ojlven May 26 That Can Bfe W rick­ Male or Fdr Germany \ Czechoslavakia Tar- By Allied Offensive^ 1 Give Support TMT STANDS MORE WASHINGS Insurancesmiths and Realesfatists Washington, May 12.— (A>) 1 Bulletin! gets in Stunning Blttuo, Say * D-Day* Has Come.l With the-Eighth Army in Each semi'ai.qioss oowr nos been Since 1914 ed For Parts __ In 8 virtual ultimatum ad­ oamfully ssisotod for new style Female Help To Offensive Italy, May 12J^(.2:18^'p. m.- SM beauty by ooloc ospotiB. Has How much Fire Insurance do you own? Many people never *- Attention dressed directly to the peo- Yet Unsolved -« duroblo ssmi-lustro. Quality _fioofing—Asbestos know imtU-lt is^two-late!------ples o f ,4bar—A xis - satellites , ' May 12.—

MANCITESTER EVENING HERALD. MAlfCflESTBE, CONN, mKIUAT, MAI 12, 1944 1»AGE SEV EN ■ \ :tA O I t n t MANCHEiTER BVENWC m A L D . MANCHESTER. CONN.., FRIOAT, MAT 12. 1944 ^—u ------^------J------• m told state Selective Service dlrtc- strengih of 3,6()6,000, which to to tba Oarmans ara now aiming aoto- usual, will go saa Jos Pero, to X the commission ot lieutenant' ( jg). tbra at their meeting here this be reached by Sept. 1, ' Manchester Dr. Hyjek to married and has one Stay Granted \/eck that the draft boards’ morale There waa no easing of the rigid ly at that day, every delay on «ur whom a good blosaom is only the Rockville The Home Nui^se requirements■ now enforced for oc­ or hdiisd beginning of work. child; Was "at Its lowest point.” Some Evening Heratd part maaito tocreaaad strangtb.fw / '^Chairmen Named By Mary Beard/ ^ Ace of. A ceg Tells officials have voiced fear of a par­ cupational deferments of men 18 them./ ■ — ' . T he Forum Mrs. Irene Oenovesi 'has beerlen INreetor, Nanring ServiM, Men^^Over 30^ tial breakdown df the draft ma- through 25. m a Od »ha oriiw hand, has” 'our ^(Eild Concert named chairman of thb Spectal American Red Cross. cnlnely through board rbzlgna- It waa amphaalzed, also, that II B1H«U 8tr**‘ bombing yat <^na all It ean to da- Cornmuhications for publicatione to Uie Open J^orum Services committee of the Rock- tions. the llberaUzed policies for the old­ ba guarantaod publication If they contoitvinore'than 300 worde. vllle Chapter, American Red Cross Of Spectacular O n D uty Call er groups'are “subject ,to adjust­ XHoSS!S“VkM vabii atroy German air strength at Ita South Coventry The Herald reserves the right to decline ^ ^ b l l s h any matter to succeed Mrs. Alfred M. Wade nrnmeaa Is' Neoeosary In Trend­ Some May Be Dratted ment . aa the needs of the armed source, on the production line ? If that may be llbelbue or which is In bad taatg. Free expieseion This Evening who to leaving shortly to Join her ing Sick Child Rerahey emphasized,” at his forces change.” ' . net, there to still fruitful work Miss Bertha M. Ackerly,'daugh- of political views is desired by contributions of this character husband, in Greenwich. It'’^is not always eaay to keep The scene to a dinner table. liggest Overhaul, Yet news conference yesterday, that The new policies do not apply, to |tablt*b«d Drew tw of Mr. and Mrs. G e ^ e Aeker- but letters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. “ Mrs, Beatrice Minor has been a sick child to bed, but this la - Time—evening of 'the day on sortie men 30 or older might be farm workers, whose defejinent to Snnuya bnd Hoiiaijrb. Bnt|*l^d *t for ' our bombers. But R takes aa important part of hia treat­ disiled even while holding jobs In subject to .provisions of the Tyd- Tendsr ly of Merrwv, a n d /J e ra ld J. RockviUc Pre­ i.amed chairman of the Staff As- which Captain Robei^ S. Johnson Of Dmfl Deferment ka Mwt Otno* bt IfaoobMtar. Coon.. tiifie for the results of such at­ sistanU Corps to succeed /Mra ment If he has been taught to essential fields, if the local board ingh amendment and Is governed Green, soq. df Mr. mM Mrs. James . Tribute ‘To Malcolm Mollan buainesg a.s it pleased only to the sent Its Annual Event of Lawton, Okie., bad become E ffect fo r felt they were not making their by a separate set of regulations, - yoOng ayySond ClbM Mall Mbttar, tacks to appear to the froat lln^ extent/it did not displease the not Genovesl. Mrs. Wade has been reason and to raapect the judg­ P o licy in \ wJBSUIUPTIONB8UR dtATBS W. Green of Brigham Hill, were Malcolm Mollan, Em). , presented with a regluation hand­ ment (jf hto parents he wilt ugual- Ainerica'a king of acca in this fullest contribution to the war. Hail ..fl.bs It wis only a week or two a ^ , married on MwT 4 by the Rev. Manchester Evening Herald eHsy-w-plea.se Fascist pw ers that At the AnditoHum. Esfiential W o rk ers. Usings the example of an eleva- ) vegetables i- On* be. Those In with the admlnistra- bag to go with her Red Cross uni­ iy be wUHng to stay to bed with­ war-toughened air theater by K? J^b*’i;rTK» ::::::^:» j JS for toatance, that our eaperlMcad Leon H. Austin at bis home in Manchester, Conn. , form by the staff assistants. ✓ out 'argument . to opcratoif.who could be replaced SlovU 06P7 ...... 1_SI observers definitely felt able to North CVnmntry, The ceremony Dear Blr,*^— / tloiy had tncl flrst choice to good Rrtckville.^May l2--(Sp^jaI) — ohoottog down his 26th and 27th Germans (Jaim PallTwad Qn» Taar • * JoOT luid executive poaitione. Awarded Purple Heart ^ Quiet and.'privacy are, as im­ Washington, May ,12— ork got an Indefinite stay from board might decide he waa not antllMd to tho u»o of '■•oahlloa- first gave the German plane in­ dc being a member of the enjoy reading your very readable High school wilL take place this action during a raid bh one of the room-to himself. Other members tered the dining room to congrat­ contributing to the War effort and tion M «!• di»p»ich»t orodnod dustry a real round of ^struetion. and Interesting articles. This let be exploited by demagogues. 'We evening at the Swes Auditorium military duty today as the biggest that he shuuld be getting more (o ^tVor not othernflso ®*^***/^_ c l ^ of IMS. They are to live In a can here lose our freedom by dia- Marshall Islands. He 'has been In of the family, especially children, ulate Johnson. Ketner said, overhaul yet of draft deferment London. May 12.—(gfl—The Ber­ thld papor and also tba loeal nawa There are other a n g ^ to be Ag­ w home on Brigham Hill, aS ter is written to tell you how muc under the directionXnf Mrs. Helen a Naval hospital in the Pacific, but should be kept away from him. "Johnson, the best thing about the advice—dallv - on what he should n as It has been completed. I enjoy reading what you write. piiting factions unwilling to com­ D. Upson, superviaoiNpf music, at haa. almost completely recovered, job you have done is not in shoot­ polrtiy went ipto effect. do." • lin radio di^lared today that Nazi EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 :l5 ed out. The longer we bomb, It Is ,not fair to enjoy ipi artirft'a promise for the common cause. 'the room Should be well-ventt- In la major effort to give regis- planes sank a destroyer and seven ■**'Aii**rt^*fV* of rapubltcatlop of Mr. and Mrs,'. Harold Tennant, .eight o'clock. according to the latest wojd from lated and kept at a temperature ing down 27 planes, but the way Thus it is possible that s board bpaclal dl^atchaa harain, ara alao the more we hamper German work without aome word of appre- j ■ J. W. Cheney. There will be selectlohs by the tran ta^n idea where they stand freighters, totalling about 50.000 JWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR raaervad, formerly of this place, are parents the Naval hospital. He to 'a mem­ of 66 to 70 degrees. you played on the tbam." Said^ for sonm, motfiths ahead and to re­ might be taking men of 30 or older tons. In an attack last night on an Ity to'tepel our invasion, of twin sons, bom last week at the elation ehd you . are eertalnly an ■ orcibestra, band and comb^ed Glee ber of the U. S. Marine Corps. Johnson, “Wlthoi^" the teomr^I 0. A artist vrith words. The simplest . Itevaniped Poem The child's bed should be made store theNmorale of many draft even while they had undrafted Allied convoy In the western Pull aarvloi' oUant of we strain the morale, of Faulkner hospital In Brookline, CIubA and separate numberVby th. Oeirrates Announced with care—/the lower sheet drawn couldn't have done it, sir." ' boards which have threatened to men under 26. but HersheF kaid 8«rvio* Inc^ _ things "come’ as music'* from your Editor. The Herald: . Boys and Girls Glee Clubs, 5 Stanley Dobosz Unit, No. 14, Mediterranean. man troops and the dein Masa..- pen. 'Thank yoij. In Flanders Fields tightly and kept free of wrinkles By Captain libbert S. Johnson resign, national Selective Service this would be "the exceptional The report was not confirmed Pobllabara Mr. and Mrs. Earle Woodworth numbers will include ,a sop' American Legion Auxiliary, has Written l6r NEA Service case.” , pie. But there's always danger, In paaelng^'^g'Ip say that By Edgar A. Guest solo by Miss Barbara Lanz —the pillow and sheets clean and - A v haff: by any Allied source. Jtillua Maihawa Spaolal of Mawm, street are parents of a. whoever wriisa thS . column— elected the following delegates and fresh. The type and amount of . Headquarters, Ehghth Fighter. Ordered deferment **for an The changes were made possible The broadcast, recorded by The Naw Tork. Chle*** - OatroTt and too, that our own troops win go son, bom at the Windham Com­ lAfter John McCrae—19181----- rumprt sele(''llon by Roger 'PeaAS. alternates to the Department con­ Command:' Brltalp.— Shooting by the fact that, draft calls for the AERO BING indefinite p erio^ of 30-and-over ^atoo. ______Along- Main Street,” la follow. In Inanders Fields, the . Germans vention to be held In Groton In bedding used should be regulated , said a cruiser of stole with too much waiting. munity hospital on May flth. Ing In. your footsteps. Very read­ Reedve First Cbnuntinion according to the temperature of down enemy planes is largely a men in essential ihduatrles, wheth- rest of the year Will run between the Dido class (a British vessel of AT ~ hbmbbr audit bureau or .fn short, the problem of decid­ ' Miss Margaret JaCohaon enter­ A group of, twenty boys and June: Delegates, Mrs.. Loretta matter of teamwork. There is bi or not their Job\equires special 100,000 and 150,000 men a month. 6,450 toniTT. 'afidTthree destroyers CIRf'UI.ATIOWS ___ able and la of Interest to one who Between the crosses, row on row. twenty girl.s who have been receiv­ Dowding, Mra Christine Mead, the room. Avoid keeping the Young men newly reaching 18 tained a party of seventeen guests, knows no one ever mentioned ’to child so warmly covered and , also more than 0« little luck In­ skill and expericm^lL Previously V ere hit and put out of action Prtottna botnpanr. ing when this present air war has Which mark the graves of Free­ ing Instructions will receive' their Mrs. Dorothy Allen, Mrs. Adela- only "necessary’’ mei\were eligi- will furnish 50,000 to 60,000 of the Tba Harald II- reached ita peak benefits to us la including several Ihcal Kihool the column. Fact Is. The Manches­ dom’s dead. phine Brigham; alternates,' Mrs. Sressed that he becomes reatlessr volved. Heayy damage also was claimed T/ie Army & Navy Club Inc.,'*aaaumaataaumaa noi-- dnanolai - . , reapona teachers, at a buffet supper at her ter Evenlrtg Herald to a. good pa­ first Holy Communion at the eight and fretful. If it hadn't been for the fact bie. total, and the rest lylH lx taken to 12 transports and freighters biiltr for trpograpnioaitrpographloal arrora ap- vastly more complicated than any Great bombers battle overhead. o’clock mass st St. Bernard's Augusta Pitkat, MrS. Reuben L . ^ ^ -I 2. Assured men from 26 through from “the youngest men avail­ SaailBf IB advartlaamant* Ib tba home on 'Wednesday evening In per. Weil edited,' just aa it has And flame against the gune below. Blonstein, Mrs. Elizabeth Poeh- Protect from Drafts that the cgnopy stuck so that I and a /O.llOO-ton tanker. No pasoline? Can’t use your car? Ctonehaatar Baaninp Barald civilian mind can begin to think: honor of Miss Elizabeth . Branch, been for many years, for. from church Saturday morning. Ordinary pajamas or night couldn’t open it, I would have 29 who are necessary employes able,’’ Hershey said. Older men (British cruisers of the Dido The following are those who will nert, Mrs. Joseph Perzanowski. bailed out over France in one of that .they will not be drafrtd "for who are volunteers, draft delin­ Then why not walk? It’s not too far, Even for the experts, there will art teacher, who Is to be married time to time. I have seen the pa­ We are your dead—short years clothes are all that he needs In quents or outside essential indus­ ctosS listed by Jane’s are the Friday, May 12 in the near future. She was pre­ per for some years past. The edi­ m ake' Ijicir First Holy Com­ bed. When he sits up to bed ha my earliest missions. But we the time being.” \ . Euryalus, Phoebe, Sirius, Charyb- •And you will find our Bingo’s fun \ still be some element of gamble torials are quite all right. munion; Girls, Diana Burke, San­ will get to that later. Directed to Review CaseA. try will make up the test. dis, Cleopa.tra, Soylia and Argo­ sented wltji a gift. The occasion We gave our lives that you might dra, Candlto, Patricia Cormier, should have a sweater or jacket With many prizes to be won. \ Nations Can Be Reasonable In their final decision. They will was also thi. birthday anniversary There—my conscience to easiei*. to protect hto shoulders. 1 have bee.t Interested in flying fi. Directed local boards to Re­ Army at Peak Strength naut. Ail were built since 1939), toihk and hope that they are I have given thanks for mitch In­ know Jean DeCarii, Kathleen Doherty, (^oLiitnhia ever, since 1 was. eight years old. -JU ,, ' '^r- ■ view Immediately the cases of The Army already has reached of Miss Jacobson and Miss Flor­ Freedom and peace, and now we,,Beverly EdmAp*!*. Marcia Feeley, A convenient shoulder wrap in those two classes who are (20) $.».00 GAMES (3) $10.00 GAMES Indication that a most polnUd right, but even they must wait ence. ScarpacI, teacher of the teresting reading. I find that often may be made from a bath towel They brought a big air show to peak atrength, while the Navy The Amazon basin has a net­ (1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME a paper in a smaller city is more stir*■ .Tuleen Friedric'p, Jeanna Godek, At the Grange meeting Wednes­ my home town, Lawton. Okla. In 1-A, and to place them in 2-A Waa disclosed to be on May 1 only work of .rivers which are naviga­ problem of International rivalry for invasion experience Itself to South street school, who lives at In Flanders Fields. Edna Gorsky, Patricia Kuchenskl, if necessary. Place the towel, or 2-B deferred statu# th^ Jajobson home. interesting to read than the Now lengthwise, around the slTouldera. They packed the field with little 2()0,000 men short of it# peak ble for 15,814 mllea. to not beyond eolutlon la given by offer the final proof. York City sheets. Sometimes a Judith LaChapelle, Julia Ann day evening the first and degrees 4. Opened up the list of 35 “es­ .btr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Wblfe Fold one edge back about .three old biplane fighters and big old \ Jjord Beaverbrook's statement /In one-ring circus la easier to look at Hear us once n ore. To battle go. Lathrop. Joan Marie I-re, 'Muriel were conferred upon four new biplane bombers. They gut on a sential'' industries by providing 'Visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Hold high'* the torch— Destroy the Murphy, Janet PeasCv Mary Ann ^Inches to form a collar, and pin that a local board may grant de­ V Parttoment that the British gov­ Sarah E. Wolfe on Tuesday, at the and more enjoyable than one in members: Mr. and Mrs. Qooirit the towel to- frontIt at thetnc neck necn aiiuand shod’. There was one huge dog­ Connecticut Stands Alona Madtoon Square Carden. I find it foe. Spurting, Josephine W-andzy. Wln- Yule. Mias Charloiie Clarke.“ imd fight almost on the ground. Right ferments in additional fields if it ernment has- yielded to American home of . her brother, Nathan nifred Wohllebe and Sheila Zira. over the cheat with a ^ t y pins, decides that an activity is “in sup­ so. Again,/thank you. Keep faith with us—land, sky end Raymond Evans of Glastonbury. then and there I decided I wanted Mews on the post-vraf world or­ As contrasted to- the blithe as­ Hodgson In Somers'. Mrs. Wolfe is \Reapectfully, sea, Boys, Norma Burke, 'Frederick Draw each end of U>«r towel to­ port of the national health, safety In her 96th year and until recent-' Mra. Raymond Clarke waa re­ gether around thete arms, pinning it to be an Army pilot. or interest." , ganisation of civil aviation. sumption of Connecticut authori­ ■ Henry B Helm. •Set every captive nation free. CiechowskI, Robert Dussinger, ^ The flrst time I ever went up In Ix>rd Beaverbrook said that ly had been enjoying good health. 620 Riverside Drive, Robert Filip, ■ Robert' Flaherty, elected to membwMtofpby paper with a safety plb at wri^it and i r - i r Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Herahey /V ties that the 3fi mile an hour war­ Mrs. Gould S. Higgins of Main Then we shall sleep, where popples a plane I was 4..- It was a liUle. Britain had entered recent oonfer- New York, 31, N. V. grow. Ronald Gates, Donald Johhdrbw, ballot. The Grange voted to con­ elbow. said he hoped the policy would time speed limit could safely and street moved this week to An- Vincent Jones, Francis Hopowlec; tribute the sum of $20 toward the The chlld./khoud not be allowed oid biplane, with two seats side stand for six months. He did not ences with us enUrely In favor of In F^anders Fields. by side I soloed just before I t/Uok and feaniwork are credited by Capt. Robert S. Johnson, 14 ihtelUgently be advanced at the sonla, where she will live with her- Industrial Strife Robert Kiilo. Louis Miller, John 4-H Victory garden prajects. The to walk/to the bathroom unless go so far as to predict that the a pton' for an international control present time,' when no one even mother for the present. Murphy, ' James Pease, Darid next meeting will be the third and the doctor says he may. "nie ex­ was 15. I das p in g to nign, qf I-autun, Okis., for hto succes* In downing 2g eoemy flghlers o\er 30-37 group might never be draft­ To the Editor, “In Flanders F'lclds’’ by Ut. Ool. school then and wonting in a cab­ Germany. He ranks as top combat aoe In the European war zone. system which would formally al­ knows how much longer the war Frank A. Spaulding of Saranac John McCrae, was one of the Pigeon, Stanley Ruggles, Herbert fourth degrees, and Mra. Raymond posure to drafts, and the exertion ed, as some officials, have done As typically South as fried chicken Lake, N. Y., la at hla farm on High Eric A. Johnston’s warning to Lyman la chairman of the supper getting to and out of* bed, may inet maker's shop after sch(jol. I privately. He did say they ihlght lot spheres and privileges to the and all Its effects are iolng to greatest poems to come out of Schelner, Francis Schlaefer, earned $4.00 a week amt spent street, the home of Mr. and Mra. labor and management reminds Robert Smith, Gerald St. Louis and committee for that evening. . bnly prolong hla Illness. out there” were four Jerries on his remain civilians for longer than fnteresU of individual nations, but me th a t. Irreconcillable disputes World War 1. In the midst of the three of it for flying. After that last, the spring msettog of the Raymohd Johnson, for the sum­ tragic sequel to that war, Edgar Melvin St. Louis. David Sharpe has been chosen . Firmness may be necessary in tail. I went down to help and I^niaranth to Gree six months, however. that this plan had been aban- Eastern Conferanoe of Motor Va- mer. between them were exploited by Cliartrr Members’ Night chairman of th* SmooI Fair (Kim- dealing with a atek child, but it I got out of school and weflt to. May Ignore Quotoa the dictators. Jew and Communist A. Guest, America's beloved poet, mlttee at the Old Hop Rlyw/Achool Cameron .Junlbt College where I got one of them. Hershey told a press conference aoned, as a result of these confer- hide Admtolatratora at Naw York Mrs. Anna Kraanickaa of North wrote a moving answer to “In The annual Charter MemberaJ should be gentle and sympathetic, Then we rounded up our ele­ Coventry was one of those to re­ hatred are not the only things cx- night will be pbserved by Kiowa where preliminary plans am being rather than dictatorial. studied aeronautical engineering. Its Grand Officers yestirflay that any local board ^ ^ ces, in favor of an America" the 'other day developad strong Flanders Fields" which was first Didn’t Walt for Leader ment and went home. Our gas ceived a posthumous sir, medal, for plpited by the Naale and Fascists. Council, Degree of Pocahontas this mkde for the school which will was getting low. I was glad. It cislon cohtrary to the new p ^cy Southern Highland" plan for the "four freedoms of the arguments for thb ratantlon of Industrial strife wSs capitalized published Dec. 14. 1942, in Tift evening at eight o’clock at Red be held soon after the opening of I arrived in England early In .should be appealed. Boards/may her son. Lt. Alfred krasnickas, Detroit Free Press. January in 1943.. Our first mis­ wa.s getting late in the morning air," whlchr ,are the freedom to war-time speed limlta wail beyond who was killed in action, at the upon by Hitler and Muasollnl. ^ Men’s HalL -'niere will be a box school next September. Sisters in CollesteA and I wa.s pretty hungry. Chapman CouH No. 10, Order of simply ignqre their draft Quotas, Permission has been granted,,by Petty Office "^Urd- Grade, Rob­ sion was short and sweet. We Amaranth, will entertain its grand he aaid, if they cannot n ^ t them By. to land, to set ^w n passen­ the peac«^ itaelf. . ceremony at Bradley Field last Fasciapi wooed management by the author and the George Mathew social following the meeting at \ Sunday afternoon, when 10 awards promising It freedom to dp busi­ which time a roll call will take ert Thlem, sdn of Mr; and Mrs. hit the Dutch coast at 35.000 feet. qfficers tomorrow evening in the without dipping Into w over-30 gers, mall and cargo and to pick This Conference went on record Adams Service, New York City, Frank Thlem. has graduated frbm Elected to Office We went in wide open arid came Oldest Active Mechanic grpup or the neceasai^men ot 26 ithem up anywhere in the world. were accepted by relative! of Con­ ness peaceably without labor trou­ exclusive distributors of all of Mr. place. Masonic Temple. Grand Royal Ma­ :.c —a bedroom of fine walnut a.s urging full continuation of the necticut air men who were either ble. It, also, promised labor it Awarded Verdict A. A M. College at Stillwater. out. It didn’t last more than an South Portland. Me., May 12.— tron Beatrice Porter of New Lon-, through 29. / Britain's desire for some inter­ 35 mile apaed limit. Doing'so,, it would get after the crooked capl- Guest's poems, to make the lat- Judge John H. King has filed a Okl^, and sent to Treasure Island; Two Manchester sisters were hour and a half. We didn’t even Now that broad Policy has been killed to action or are'prisoners of tpr’s version of “In Flandcrfi i/Pi—'At the ripe old age of 84. don, and Grand Royal Patron Wil­ national control of such privileges was motivated by several realii^ war. tallsto. Big promisee were made' decision at the office of the clerk Calir., where he to taking a course named to student offices for next see any fighters. Linweiod F. Jordan, s "grave yard liam Nyquist of Devon head the. 'clarified, Informed sources said, and marquetry -was naturally based on Britain s to all helping FaaWam to power. Eields” the official Buddy Poppy of the Superior court for Tolland as radio technician. He graduat­ year at Simmons College, it was The first time I got a shot at .shift” mechanic at the New Eng­ official staff. Mrs. Louis Vander- national hbadtiflarters plans to tions. The Young Mothers club will be poem of the Veterans of.^Foreign ed from Windham High school last announced at an annual student Jerry was on the next mission. It restore full atnhorlty to the local fear that the United BUtes. which glad to receive donations of home Much has been said of labor’a cchinty awarding Mrs. Ada Mayer land shipbuilding plant and a pio­ brook of Porter street, past royil The first, and most aarloua, '^a treatment under Fascism. With Wars of the United Stotes.'\ of Reed street $4,947.54 and her year, entering Sampson in Septem­ government party hel(f on the col­ was the first mission on which we matron of Chapman court, is the boards. These have become In­ baa specialised in bombers during cooked foods for their food sale, ' Ernest C. Llndbr* neer mechanic, and inventor, in that the number of aervlcaable which will take place on the management, alUiough having no husband George Meyer, $427, in ber for his boot training. lege campus recently. escorted our bombers. It d'®-' ® New England since the early days present' grand representative. creasingly resentful .as one 'new ttato war while Britain has special­ union trouble, It could operate Poppy chairman, V, F. '\V. their civil action against Harry Membera of the'COGS arc to be They are the Misses Grace and huge bomber force for those days of the telephone, today Idid claim Supper will be served iii the ban­ directive followed another from Fried chicken and grits . . . magnolias and. automobiles now to this eotmtry’s grounds of the Nathan Hale Com­ commended for their willingness Phyllis Noren, daughters of Mr. — maybe 50 heavies. On the way Washington In recent months. • Watkine Southern Highland bedroom •. . . ^ typical of ised in fighter planes,-woi4d enjoy posseaaion is atsadlly dacrsaalng, munity Center on May 20. The Lebeshevsky and David Goodwin to being tbe oldest active mechan­ quet hall at 6:30 under the c'hair- be held In Bolton next Wednea-'^ of this city. The action is the re­ to continue responsibility for the and Mrs, Carl Noren. 100 Wash­ out we were ' attacked by eight ic in the nation. manship of . Mra. Viola Trotter. Hershey was reported to have the fine living of the South during the EighWnth Century. overwhelming advantage in and decrsaalng toward the point proceeds are fbr the benefit of the sult of an accident last year at Friday night round and square ington street. Miss Phyllis Noren German plant# I had not seen 'V The plantation mansions reveal just such ^ te ly lurnitura . ^vide open comptitltlon for inter- Community Center. Mrs. Mildred day. was elected sophomore class rep­ which can still mean an emergen­ Ellington Mra. Brownell Gage and Mra. Mqrris Comer In Ellington when dances which are held at Town enough action to be afraid then. t as this. Bloodgood, finance chairman, is. in a truck owned by Lebeshevsky hall. Their original aim in spon­ resentative to the social activities I covJdn’t realize that we were /wational business. cy situation on our domestic charge. Charles Sumner gave reports of committee of student government, \ / Our desire for the “four free­ and driven by Goodwin struck the soring these dances was (o finance playing for keeps. I just fired at transportation front ‘Tba mors Miss Helen Roberts,. Home Dem­ Ellington Grange celebrated its recent meetings of Congregational autombplle in which Mrs. Meyer the erection of the servicemen's while Mlaa Grace Noren was / doms of the air" was natural to Women held to Hartford and Ver­ the lead plane and missed him so \ carefully and moderately existing onstration Agent, will show movies 58th anniversary Wednesday ev^* wraa ridlhg. Mr. Meyer was award­ honor roll; however, as the dances named chairman of teas for the far it waa pitiful. view of the fact that we have coh- on Home Canning and other non. Each person had a May Bas­ ed the $4^ for the damage to the proved very popular with the Scribunal Club. Both are gradu­ A- cars are driven, the longer they nlng with a supper preceding the ket aa place card and refreshments ates of Manchester High school. ■rtten I released the trigger. But “T Btructed many landing Helds will tost. methods of food conservation, on automobile. \ Attorney Donald C; young people and provide them It waa stuck. The gun kept on May 2iSfd, in the vestry of the meeting and 78 aat down to sup­ of lee cream, cookies and coffeb Fisk represefited Mr. and Mrs. with recreation near home, the around the world, on land not of Stops Army Air Forces firing. I kept on trying to re­ -—A second reason, not only fbr Congregational church, at 7:30 p. per. The Grangers then returned wei e served. Meyer. . girls have felt that they should be lease my gun .and the last two our own sovereignty. We don't maintaining low speed limits now, irt. In the afternoon at 2:30, the to the upper hall where the regUr a w ir Reheakaal Ernest R.’^'^hladale continued as long as possible. 'German planes flew through■')he'm. want ever to be barred, even by movies will be shown at the lar business afid program follow­ Choir rehearsal for the Bolton Ernest Robert Schladale, 69. of Chanutc Field, 111.—(4^—A mea­ but also for contiautog them after Miss Anne Dlx has received dowlark and her four/babies ac- I didn’t know what had happtped. aome truly international control, Orange hall in North Coventry. ed. Each past master fuhilshed a Congregational church wijl be held 98 West Main street, died Thurs­ word that her niece. Miss Betty I was too busy trying to get back rVi» the war was found to the present number wliich was greatly enjoy­ this evening at 7:30 In the churito. day night at his home. He was compltohed something few can do I ^ froirf flelde, we ourselves have Any one interested may attend. Failor of Montclair, N. J., hqs ac­ —stopped the Army Air Forces into formatidh. I didn’t claim Will AAom condition of the nation's high­ There will be a well child con­ ed. Milo E. Hayes, a pastmaster, bora Dec. 24, 1874, to Frost, Ger­ cepted a position as assiktant In anything but the pictures showed built. ways. While some are in good ference in the Grange hall , In presented a Memorial plaque to many; and had lived. In Rockville, the Jacksor-Memorlal Laboratory When: a weather cadet parade was While Britain accedes to us on Worthy Master Llnwood R. Camp­ for 35 years. He had bben ^ p lo y ­ about'to begin at this A. A. F. that my jammed gun had dam­ shape, others “are barely being North Coventry on May 17 from 9 for Cancer Research at Bar Har­ training command post It waa dis­ aged two German planes; be thrilled! . this point, we have sought to al- to 11:30 a. m. bell In memory of brother J. Earl ed as a weaver by the M. T:. Ste­ bor, Me. 5he will begin her duties ft ! f I'!; maintained." By the end of the Hatheway the only known master , North Coventry covered a meadowlark had built a It to lucky I am not supersti­ 1 _ ■'‘X • lay some of the British fears Thirty members of the Parent vens St Sons Company. He attend­ thei% in September after she [re­ tious because the first kill came |w;nrvmany °^ these highways will TeachV/s'Asswiatio^n aUonded the of any Grange to be' killed In ed the First Lutheran church. He vives her master’s degree at the nest at the spot where the na­ about the post-war advantage we 'There will be a. Child Welfare leaves his wrlfe, Bertha (Schle- tional and pw t c51brs usually are on July 13th—oiV my 13th mission. not be:-safe for what this nation last meeting of the season Wed- World War I. Mr- C^pipb®" ex­ University of Chicago. Situated oh ‘ the reviewing field. We were going oil a sweep near We fpund her will enjoy because, of our greater nesday evening at the Pond Hill pressed hto thanks to /^ r. Hayes conference at Coventry Grange man) Schladale; a daughter, Mrs. Among the names which hkve used to consider normal speeds. in behalf of the Grange and fol­ hall May 17, beginning at 9:30 Cart Murphy of Rockville and a And whenever anyone approached Ostend when we saw 12 to 15 Jer­ development to manufacture of schcHil In North' Coventry, with b^en announced at Windham High the spot with the colors, the mea­ ries three or four thousand feet The Interests of Mfety alone de- President Miss Jeanne Hccklpr in lowing the. Grangers sttxxi in si­ m. to 11:30 a. m. granddaughter. sc.hbQl for the fifth marking period large planes.' Wo have done this rriand that this nation continue lent player, then sang ''Amcrica.’l Uriel Lodge No. 24 w'lll nieet at . The funeral Will he held -pn Sun­ dowlark put up a fight. So the ' below us.. I should have waited Mot he r's • D .» by assuring Britain that our types charge. The meeting ppened by tfie are tb.e following from Columbia, review was moved to another sec­ for my leader to dive on them ay low speed limits until two things redding^ In unison of the Parent- Ita Wilcox, steward r the State the Masonic hall In Merrow Sat­ day at 2:30 p. m. at the White Fu­ having an average of 90 per cent tion of the parade ground. of long range aircraft wiU be Grange, was present and made a urday evening. A supper -will neral Home. Rev. Karl Otto Kiette, (fighter warfare is team warfare have happened—until deteriorated Teacher Prayer, followed by the or more in four units of work; — -"•I- If you want to live to a ripe old available to her, without dlacrlmt- singing of the National ' Hyrhn. short speech In his humorous way served by the O.E.S., preceding pastor of the First Lutheran Herman Brown, having not less Mauritius Stamp fit,000 Gift at carA can be taken off the road, Mrs. Jean//Knapp, membership Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C harts the meeting, at 8:30 p. m church wrill officiate. Burial will age) but I was too excited to wait. natlon. until she than four Ba in four unito of work; 1 just rolled over and yelled, and until the roads thenuMlves chairman ' announced that the who have been at their home m Plans are being made by the be In Grove Hill cemetery. Jane Lyman, ^mll Sadlon, Harold A Mauritius two-cent stamp (W make all tht adJustmenU for pro­ have been put back in shape for membership of the association St. Petersburg for the past two Coventry Garden club, for an auc­ Recetvea Commission Scott, Dorothy Squler, Charlotte “Come with me!” and went down. Dr. Anthony L, Gessay of this the ‘*p«nny red" variety once sold Jerry blew up. duction of her own big commer- normal speeds. now numbers 100. years hav? returned to their sum­ tion to be held sometime early in Clarke. v ■ In London for $12,0 - Since the-Connecticut action to aaslstants have faeen appointed as Mrs. Edna Klbbe to a patient in lieutenant (jg) in the ' United penny blue stamjl from the same Thlrtem days later—another Each nation is. then, agreelns attodunctod fit a future date. Any- appointed 'Troop ^ratolttee chair­ country Bold for $8,500 the same ins Gift Boxi advancing the Connecticut war­ follows: Program, Mrs. Elizabeth the Johnson Memorial hospital in one\ having furniture, or bric-a- States Navy and will report at the man for the Girl l3(^oitIs and serv­ thirteen—was the. cloaest call I to surrender or relax aome advan­ time speed limit, there has not Motycka, chairman, Mrs. Wilfred Stafford Springs. bracXwhlch they would like to jl()- Navy Yard In New York City on ing with her are, Mrs. Philip day. ever had or ever want to have. tage it might try to exploit for its Hill and Miss Viola’-Larsen. Ways Mrs.. Louise Price of Maple ave­ June 8th. He to -planning tot.close /Sixteen Germans jumped qur eight been one single development or nate ra the aiiction should contact Isham and Miss Gladys Rice.- Does Complete own individual good. Each is sur­ and Means, Mrs. Eunice Loyzlm, nue who lias been a patient in the Mrs. Gborge M. Hewes, telephone his dental office in the Profession­ Mrs." Helen Bassett will repre­ and beat the hell oiit of us. I opinion* justifying such a decision. chairman, Mrs. Myra. Houle. Mrs. Hartford hospital for some time al building on May 20th. He grad got five 20 mm. shrtls in my right rendering something so that the 8625 immediately. . Starting the sent Columbia teachers at the Warshaw, N. Y.— G l^ys Bisseir'afid Mrs. Fred Eb- has returned to her home and Is week May 15 TOllCctlons will be uated from St. Bernard’s school Connectlclit State Teachers’ an­ wing, four in the left, two to the '\ ■■■ other can Have a fair start. Once erlc. War Stamp iRommittee chair­ and the Rockville High school and Hi^rry Van Allen not ^niti fuaelage, two through the tail, S5i The Blossom 'Dream gaining every day. made. Please keep the kuctlon to nual assembly which is to be held socks for the armed forces, she Uiat fair start has ^heen assured, man. Mrs. Mildred Bloodgood, Hot mind and watch your hews col­ the Illinois dental school, opening in Hartford this Saturday. tWo tore off half ihy rudder, Yes^a good many mothers are going to Lunch committee, Mrs. Prall Mcr- an office to Rockvillei upon the clips the wool from her yCotswoll T the race will assuredly be as keen These are the .days when the umn for further detailsix sheep, cards It, spins the yarn and three nicked the armor plate right be the happiest in the world Sunday. riam, chairman, . Mrs. George completion of his course there. For No Use for License Plates behind my head. In adihtion, the, as” their separate national enter­ owner of a casual pear, peach or HaW’kes, Mrs. Mildred Bloodgood, Sunday rooming "af the Sunday the past year. Dr. Gessay was Ex dyes It.' ’ In.spired by English Chippendale furniture the ^juth- Bolton school wrorshlp service . the pro­ ship was riddled with SQ-cailbcr Their youngsters have been shopping prises can make it. apple tree (Jan outline plenteous Mrs. Jean Knapp, Mrs. Mae Rich-' sited Ruler of the Rockville Lodge New York—(/Pi—Lieut. Comdr. bullets.- One of them tore the ern Highland group has bori*owed this master’s motifs white and jifnk against blue sky arcison and Miss Margaret Danehy. gram will be in.charge of IVIIbs of Elks. Watkins Gift Box ^ . . all alone . . . Instead of heading toward smh Jupe Loomis,, asal./ltafit superin­ Edward J, Van Oleson of Bloom­ watch off my wrist. in the ogee bracket basics, the bevelied corners, the jig- and green field and, with es(^h fra­ Membership committee. Mrs. Jean. Bolton Grange will meet this Scrap Book Contest field, N. J., on board ship, some­ .1 gqt cut up a Utile around the and picking out the mo^-delightful an .agreement, we could easily be Knapp chairman, Mrs. Mary Cufn- evening a t 8 p. m. in the Fireplace tendent. It is hoped that as many Kurt Koschwita of St. Bernard's IVIan'cheater sawed mirror. Notice the lacey_yipe motif on the' storting a big transjrilantie quar­ grant blossom already a fruit, Children as possible will attend where In the Atlantic was ap­ face and hands. The plane caught gifts. But- then, any one can shop at misk, M(8. Mildred Bloodgood, Room of the Community Hall. All school has been announced as the proached by a mailboy ivho hand­ Evening Herald fire and it burned me a little. dresser, the top rail of the chest,"and the star, motif on rel. ’ Life among nations can be eahnly advise the wife to prepare Mrs. Henry Reed. Hospita'llty com­ members are urged to attencl and Sunday school,; as plans for Chil­ winner of the Wghest award In the dren’s day to be held' Juhe'TI are Americanism Scrap" Book contest ed him a large envelope forward­ About the best way to tell hOw this unique shop and be spre of choosing the mirror. These decorations are inlaid with con­ "reasonable, even 'when rie|initciy for a r«*:ord,aummer’8 canning. It, mittee. ^ Mrs., Walter Keller and hear James l^ldlaw of the County ed from Portsmouth, Va. The Na­ r ’ 's-Hlhi'd Advertisements badly off I was is to say that I 4-H tell of 4-H~work and plans for bblng made. Sponsored by Stanley Dobt>sz Unit Coufi* woldi 10 m n*i« the right things. Every one of the hun-. trasting white marquetry. ■■ Three pieces $271.50 ‘ conflicting ambitions are involved. I. /o b, w„ho„i 'No. 14, Amferican Legion AuxiU- val officer eagerly opened Iti- .iitimlR diirt rhtURwlni. tried to o)^n the canopy amd bail 1.69 the fair to be eponsored by the At the morning, church service ,found 1944 license plates for his *a«*h crmtii HP •* (4od-»**Mni*oijnd but over France. It was stuck dreds pf intriguing decorative acce"ssor- Waving it demonstrated in one that the .fruit will hang until it is Mrs. Lillian Proulx. Mrs. Gladys Grange sometime this fall. Rev. Leon H. Austin, pastor ary and this .scrapbook will com­ wfirrti* Mtmmtim * . instani^e .should give ns heart to tree-ripened, and that our orchard-^ Bis.seH was appointed chairman Of pete with others from the_fltatc-at- car. » *, ' ' and I couldn’t./, I half broke my ies are hand picked by our decorators! Quasr^rville Methodist emeritus'of the Second Congrega,- p prM’# oi »hi«'p * hand trying to get It open to hope that it'can be that way in 1st will be In personal cijafge of a committee on by-laws, to ap “Behold Thy Mother” will be the tional church, will be the speaker/ the Department Convention. “Oas" Froiii l^tilplnir Candle latnp rat«B day for tranauni Boys and girls . . . when shopping for point her own a8siBto''ts. Miss Winners for the various achqpls ids '’■* jump. , That’s the luckiest thing other instances of intematlonal- tasting and testing.' One can sec sermon t.oplo of the Rev. George As this is Mother’s Day it to hope<} . Man'b It. ISW that ever happened ,tq me—that Viola Larsen is chairman of the \y. Wiseman a t'th e 9:30 morning that a large congregation will at- were aa follows: S t Barnard's gifts, re'member the-Gift Box, If you Other 18th Century conflic.t too. him now, standing under the fruit, Playground Equipment •commit­ school, Mary LaChappelle waa Buffalo. N. Yi— i/P — Firemen ' ' Cash Ctiarg* canopy sticking: worship of the QuarryvUle Metho­ .tend^church. second; S t Joseph's school, Jane summoned to Investigate a report­ « Cnii»i'UUv(* U»>i ...It disi » CIS I was a little more wary and haven’t made your selection as yet, come a judicious squirt of juice staining tee', asalated by Henry Jackson and dist church. ed "houseful, of ga8” deelded the J Cnn»»euMv# Oeve S oielil c'S Mrs- Myra.-Houle. The meeting . Thera vrill be eeyeri^ new bonka Paganl, first, June Scibek, second; I U«.» ...... Ill o*siU eie seared aftet that. In fact, each- in tomorrow, sure! Bedrooms frcm $149 . Four Weeks _ , , his cheek, finally fcalllng the en­ voted to'appropriate $50 ^o this . A vesper service will be held at on display at the Porter Library Maple street, . Patricia North, smell waa coming from the retrig- AH 'irde/* toi lrr»BUl»t in»«Tnon» mission I flew got tougher but I y tire family to assist in the har­ the chmch at 5:30 p. m. ^ Si.nday morning following the first; Malcolrh Stickney,'. secbncL erator to th* kitchen. They tugged Aill h* ulimacd *1 'h* un« tuns r/*'*. A O t ARISTOCRAT Today represents Ihs-'Coinple- committee to purchase' playground the big fee box into the hall. Paus­ SiK/'iHi r«(»» "oi Ions lerai •»»(» I was lucky enough , to get hit on » . 4. vest. ■ J:' '■ equipment, especially slides for the Bullon Congregational „ church service. The library hours All entries were from the seventh j only three other missitms out of 'V ' -tloil of the first four weeks, tho Rural LiN, Sunday will be ob­ are from 9:45 a. m. to 9:M a. m„ ing to rest, they dlsCjpvered the IKV aiitrrtiaiiiB given uih>d reuurtl No end to the variety at Wat­ We haven’t the heart to spoil smaller chlldrcn. The. sum of $15 and eighth grades and t'herS weril A will l» olmraed only was March 15th when we were ultra fine bedding '- A"“quatotly . flounced that pleasant blossom dream. Why committee on hot school lunches. tional church at the 11 a. m. serv­ from Ii^:05 p. in. to 12:45 p. m., The judges of the contest were which had been left on a table. So toi flta cdudl numiivi of tliney cherry. H?re are just a few of boudoir chair -will add jtack against. Hitler's Europe. following church. There are sev they lugged the refrigerator back. ti atfiioarvA oUeisina—at- ’’•i* escorting heavies over Berlin. We reckon,, now, that the majority of Miss Jeanne Heckler reported ice. Dr. Brownell Gags has choosen Mrs. D.'J. McCarthy, Miss Marion -arnrd bul no sltowenw'ot Teiomts ran into about 150 FOcke-Wulfs 89« them: ^ the dash of color so es­ 1 To us amateur strategists, any the.se fine blossoms Will disappear on the County meeting held in the as hto sermon topic, "The Christ efal new children’s books aa well Butler, and Attorney B. J. Acker- ■an DO iTiiirte on sis Itino ads itonood sential to a bright, as adult fiction and non-fiction, To Send Only One Man and Messerschmltta. There were at a popular price taioment after this air supremacy without leaving anything behind Longview School In'Rockville. Mrs. of the Country Side.’’ John Oolllns,. jnan. ^" ■ - iftri iho fifth day. 110 of us. There was nothing to WATKINS ' Three pieces in butt walnut ■cheerful bedroom. was achieved could be the moment Merriam and Mrs. Henry Hill gave Jr., arid Richard Hewitt, both Boy and everyone In the community to Commission Received No -1111 forbids"; display line* not Amongst the selectlort them? Why count the melan­ cordially invited to come in and. Rome, N- . Y.—(/P) - -On# man void. I do but to take on the Jerries and veneers; spade feet. Dresser, ir invasion Itself. . • reports of the state convention in Ekouts, worked haril'last week and Dr. Stanley J. Hyjek of 144 Tbo Uorald wlU oot be responaitiie scream for help. We did both. . here at Watkins are choly droppings that go on and on Hartford which they attended as made a fine beginniog to cleaning view the books, and borrow them. Prospect street has received an comprises the contingent schedul­ lur mors then one laoorreet Inorr- bed and chest, $149, , barrel and wing styles To the strategists actually in There is a fine selection to choose ed to leave May 26 for armed serv­ (Ion ot any adverUaeatoDl erdorod By the time I had a chance to 25t until, suddenly one day, our or- delegates. up around the grounds of the Bol-, order to report at the Brooklyn think It over I had gotten three. BOX as well as lounge mod­ :barge, we can be sure that the The executive committee sei'vcd ton Oongregstlonal church. from, so be siffe and visit your Navy Yard on June 1, receiving ice from Board 433. 'nr more than ooa tima. I Four pieces, including twin els. $8.50 to 8S2-56. chardlsl finds his /crop will be, refreshments at the close o f. the library Sunday morning. The InadvertaDt emission' bi in- CtuUks Up Two More beds, in mahogany veneqrs. ij^blem is more complicated than Pilgrim Fellowship jurreot Publloatloo of- adverttoina I got my 25tli German plane on at best, a piDor fraction of that meeting. The next meeting wiil be The Pilgrim Fellowship of .the The Ladies' Fragment Society will be raotiOrd ofaly by eaneellanon Sleigh beds, swell-front Sheraton .at. May promise? Why speak of the to October. It will be a sujjpcr held their regular monthly meet­ of tile Oharas made for tho eervice [April 13th—another 13. I was Congregational church (^11 meet VULUNTKER BLANK BiXM)U DONOR SERVICE [mad on the next few missions dres.ser and chest, $157..50 It’s seldom you find the finest at 7 They will bq'waiting for a great myriad of little thirsts and hun­ meeting, to be held in the Nathan Sunday evening at 7:30. l-ast week ing Thursday to conjunction with renderef. tod complicated picture to reach Hale Community Cgntcrt with the four members. Miss Charlotte the Red Croaa, at the Grange hall. Manchester Chapter, The American Red Cross ,Ali adverttsemeiua mast oeiuoim I after that because ' Jerry kept Three Empire pieces haviiif( the same price as the ordinary! gers who will pay the Ifrult much local teachers and the town board The G.- Q, D. clasB wlH hold their in style, enny and typoBrsphy ./iib staying on the ground. That does But that’s true of the Aristocrat to best possible completion. Tliey closer attention than be, aome .of of education as guests. Hoar, Miss Betty Bockua. MIm regular meeting at the church rsButottons enforeed by the publish- ndt m ean'that the Germans are 1.19 pr. twisted rope corner posts and Bust be interested not only id the Thelma Bockus and John Swan­ ^ 1 Want To Donate Blood for the Army and Navy •re and they resMve the right to 694 mattress . , . formerly known as them so very faithful in their at­ son. Jr., attanfled the Youth Rally Community house this evening at 4dtt, ravise o» releet any copy eon- through. Some ot them roem poster bed, I19S.00 laual abaehce of the' Luftwaffe, "ConadeBoe Fund" Richer 8 o'clock. Name ••«••••'t«««aaBaaa«,',»aa««*B**«***^********** •Idbrad objeetlonable. green these days, at course. But the Red Cross Aristocrat. It’s one tentions aa to move right inside held at the Center church to Rock­ CLPSINQ BOORS—ClaseiBed «iu- [there are otill plenty of vetcrana lut to Its 7 occasional reap{>ear-' the fruit itself? ville. to b« pobllslied same u y mun he of America’s finest pieces of hand- loea, and they must try to calcu- Aurora, 111. — (ff) — Aurora's Rather Have Alimony received by II e’eloak aeon. Stiur- [left. tailored bedding, designed for lux­ Why worryjjur orebardist about "conscience fund’’ to $4 richer and Lstolea Benevoleat Meeting ^^ddress -•-••••••■•a, I got piv lucky break on May ta how many more times they a debt of 44 years standing is Eighteen membera attended the days I0:M. urious sleep. 'The Aristocrat box what he himself should be doing, meeting of the Ladles Benevolent Chicago — — Mra. Evelyn Telephone Tour Want Ad« 18th escorttog our heavy bombers wve chance of luring it into thd why prate of sprays? What ama­ cleared. City Clerk William Given Shook told . Circuit Judge Robert [to Berlin. I saw a bomber go spring to match, at the same low says. he has received $4 from a society held Thursday aftMuoon at J. Dunne that she woul(l rather Phone ••••••••••••••>••'*,• Afi^Gf IS-SO# • 21*60 Ada are oeospied evat the 'i-v. kir- They must calculate wheth- teur ever achieved a better result the home of Mrs- Walter Oiesecke. ^ ' t ..bone at the OTARUB RaTB ■(•.•r [down and went over to see' what WATKINS price, is a pre-war hand tied model! man in Los Angeles, a former AUr. have alimony .than the reatkurant above as a eenvenlenoe to s'i< ' [had happened. A Mesaerscbmltt BROTMIB*. INC. under the new German policy than wrong mixture at wrong rora residbnfil vjho said the nibney' Miss Adelia Uoomla and Mra. which her estranged huaband. Check hour you prefer appointment: CTauda McKee were oo-hoateaeea, leers, but the CASH RATICS • . ]l00 dived under me. I rolled hoarding fighter strength, we time? '*■ was payment for wooden pavemant Thomas, bought for her a year •coepted OS rUU. PATHttK i i [over my Republic Thunderbolt and loBger Bava the power to re- blocks be took to 1900. He wrote Mnli R. Kneeland Jonae and Mrs. ago. She aaid the btutoeae is a PAld At the baslaees oStee on oi u*. of MANCHESTER No, we'll leave him where ha Given that ha removed the bloeka Charles Sumnar wrare appointed to fore the seventh day toUewlaa the : igot htot. Then 1 pulled up and the number of German flgbt- "neadacha," bacauae of the help first insertloh of aaah ad otbareMse , lasy efiemant laadar saw two more. 1.00 1.89 1.29 2.00 lost in hto dream of blooaoma.. froth Uw street and used them for taka care of the ooffa# at the 30th shortage and other problems and Fill In ind mail to the CBAROB RATB WlU be WMlecl- planaa avallabW for Invasion has his dream now, and, / When firewood. Mayor Andrew J. Car­ anpual meeting of the Tolland she cannot, operate It profitably. •d. fte reagonslbitlty for efmr* in ■He Went after them and I went ter said the money would be ac- County ^gaociation of Oongrega- Judge Dunne geld he will rule on /^erican Red Cruse, House S. Hale Building tsispaoaed Ads will ba Asaamed end ■along to help. ‘ He chased them Hseir. Ml. «ouM ba that. Jf canning season come% hto/:^a, .aa tbair anenroey oaBaet be aoerahw iRndcT 'a cloud. * When ha caiaq eeptsd with thanks. *- '^ttonu Cbnchaa and MtoUrtara to the allmqnv petition Mav 18.' "'I'' \ k-.-'"".'*...... — A

MANCHESTER EVENINC. HF;KAEI), MAM:HES'I KK V()NN.. P’KIDAYi/*IAY 12. l ‘J14 PACT m i t i PTCHT / W AN* Mr-SSI KK K V jiN IN G H E R A L D . M A N L 'H E S rE R . t:U N N « .F K IU A Y , MA 7 I ’A 1U44 /

<-ommittee of hoatesses under the tion for the ephclal sesaion and HI Dewey Hopes ! All IsReadv W ANT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE? direction of Mrs. Joseph Tedford, the formal report and recommen­ HIGHLIGHTS RROM UTEST B(X»KS Party Leader chairman, will serve tea. Pay Increase dations fontSMciflc leglslatldn is Fr«vuiu;-.iaM Data WHY YES! WE NEED MORE HOUSES! « '. • V ____ »-» Mrs. W. G. Crawfora. president how being printed BO that it may] •HaMni iiMr I'tmc CyP Show of the club, extends a cordial invi­ he preaenteijtito the governor." Tb Get Test \ The time to \a ll is when some one I* wllUng and able to btij Club Speaker tation to all Republican women tn Move Failure > It waa then auggeeted by Hunt - Furnished By ♦ >Oo you agive with us on this statement ? Globdl AtlaSf LB^Army Life^ and „ i f ./ attend this meeting. '\ that McC^eker tags the matter | Make If a , Habit to ♦K»—W n c — SacJuUf* Wtf*. Show; WTHT — Music; WNBC Office of Price Administration "inal ReheaWal Held We need all kinds of dweUinf houses, singles, fioubleq/lhree personally with the governor who. | 8if;i -WDRC — Bro«se .Bid to Get Mat* employee by egacuUye order. j ; WMBC—Parada o< BUrt. Hour; News; WTHT — Cecil (liflary Expected. For Curtain Tonight. More by far than just a collec- manhion. she throwa wide open Address Local Women. ter Put on A gei^ . 'The councll'^^'eubcommittee also: DINE at CAVEY’S 4*10—WnO Loranzo Jontr. Brown; WNBC —'Paul Nptson. Meats, Fata, Etc. 'e>exptre May S: 10-A eptfpona valiu held a public hearing on a pro-1 g ;13_WTHT — Fulton pursier; ( ROBERT J. SMITH, INCORPORATED tion>n of maps and lists of popula-| war workers of Seeking Peace Now • WDRC — Ad Unar: WNBC — Book Four red stampa A8 May 9 for thrw g i^ n s and good Afte,r scurrying around to find tion'figures ia Erwin- Ratsz’s^ “At - I jhe town. toThat a asking for action, poeed bill that would revamp the | WNBC — Parker Family. Hartford, May Politi­ through T8 now vUld Indefinitely. | through Aug. 8. .Jfilsewhere. 11-A Insuring and Selling Houses I 1914. and she gets it. Mrs. Alice Russ Cochran of Hartford, -May ' • 12.- (/»•) At- ■alary provisions of the state! Niwrt. , 6 :30—WTIC.— Ail Tin^e Hit' Pa­ places to stay in tha wings of tha 908 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3460 la« of Global Geography” (Harper _ Young Wldder cals oliservers looked to the state No more red stamps will ba vail- coupons good three gallons Biros.; $8.50). *^0 volume la a Firat applicant ramlnda her Shelton, .vice 'chairman pf the Re­ tl;mpts by proponents of legisla­ nrerlt system act to allow for an-1 rade; WTHT — Freedom of Op­ dated untli June 3. through Jui^l. B-2. B-3, C-2 and stage, the dreaa rehearfhl for CYP atrongly of Jeanne Bagels* por­ publican State Central committee, London, May 12—(8*)—The Al­ tomatic pay incieasea for alii YouMI Find Always a Variety of Choleo Momi Brown; WPBO - ConnacOcut convention J< Connecticut Young book as well, containing much val- giers radio quoted neutral sources tive action that would give a gen­ Heroaa; wfiriK5 — Parade of portunity; WNBC Meet Your Prooosaed Foods | C-S c o U b ^ good for flva gallons d u o ’s threa-act comedy “Allhla ' liable information in graphic form trayal of Sadie Thompson; then win be the guest speaker at the :radesrades ol* of 1 state employes ranging! Navy. / Republicans today as the source of Book Four blue atartips A8 ■ everywhere, Limited” by Carl Webater Pierce, comes a kindly middle-aged gen next meeting of the Manchester today as saying that pearib nego-' eral coet-of-Hvtng pay increase to rom $40 per yearir to 861'1000. Selections-—Courteous Servico—*• Start. finally got under way laet' eve- on world problems — geopolitics. ell etate employes have apparent­ 0:00—W TIC-A\W a Time; WDRC the nrst formal expressiona of through Q8 now valid indefinitely. , Fuel f- ^aease, hunger, poverty? an*d over- I J?** "***!*,*^ Women’s Republican' Club. This tiations were afoot between Rus­ 3:00—WTIC — W^tn a Glr» ?***' — It Pays to l>e Ignorant; WTHT meeting will 'be held at the Ma­ ly lost their bid to get the matter riet: vv^RG —•Newt; Ad sentiment from a slate-wide politi­ Next series of five stamps will not ■ ^ r lo d Four and Five coupons population. PorVmost, the atlas j “ands sia and Romania “on the basis of Included on the. agenda for the . Pleasant Surroundings _ Gabriel /ilcatler; WNBC — cal group on the candidacy of Gov. be valid unUl June I. , ^ l d in all areas through Aug. 31. :^erythlng went along fine un­ 7 . brings home a fact .that was ' wrotUing in their time; and m - 17, at 2:30 p. m. the Molotov declaration.” >-Nowa. 9:15—WTlCT — Return of Nick The Local War Price and Ra­ ed on the stage ' with hla grey Mrs. Cochran, who has been a Soviet Foreign Commissar Vya­ sembly which will be called early • 6:15—WTIC — We ' ' ^ e anc. presidential nomination. Book Four atamps 30 and dren—that the world Is a globe.' atrongly resemblea next month. Cartel/ - A resolution endorslikg the New good for five pounds inde*l|Mtely^ tioning Board is lo cal'1 . in the troueera, black tatlad coat and Uea of Mercator projection, or flat,, Humphrey Bogart at hla grlm- guest at political gatherings in cheslav Molotov on April 2 i an- WNBC-ptck^oy Revived yestei'^ay as an "emer­ P ^ N S E N 'S 9-30—WTIC — People Are Funny; York chief executive hat already Stamp 40 valid for five'pounds for Lincoln school oppokita the post derby on. The entire :aat tried dee- maps, has given us a distorted pic­ mest. In no time at\all there’s a Manchester on previous occasions, nouncM that the Red Army Inva­ SiHtghetli Dinners Featured^-^hoice Liquors k.*0_WTIC — Just Ptain BUI, WDRC — That Brewater Boy; perately to suppress their laugh­ murder, and the crusher for Mrs. -4---- sion of Romania was not aimed at gency matteri’ before the . RtaU i^C -N ew t; BatebalKScoret: been presented to the Resolutions home canning through Feb. 28' office. Office aours are as follows: ture of the world, one th«. author Legislative council by Bernard H. V. vi^HT -- Double or Nothing; committee and is expected to be 194.5. - , Monday, 10 m. to 4:30 p. m.: ter but to no' avail. The outbursts seeks to correct, largely because titles Is that her dearly beloved seizing “any part of Romanian >VTHT — Calling All \ Girls; NBd Spotlight Band.s; Story Tueaday, 2 p. r t 3:16 p. m.; from the wlnga of the etage didn’t nephew Kent, a suddenly Returned territory.”\ McCusker, executive secretary of Boneless At No Time Is the 30 P. C Tax Added at. W ine—Jack Armttrong. given preliminary consideration to­ Shoe* help matters any either. the development of aircraft has the Connectlaut State. Employee' ^ Teller. \ night when the convention actlvl- Book Three airplane stamps.’ 1 Wednjkday, 2 p. m. to 6:15 p. m.i made our world truly globular, as conquering hero, seems to be defi­ According to the Algiers broad­ 5 :46—WTIC — Front Page 10:00—WTIC'— Amt» and Andy, . Having calmed down a little the nitely connected with the killing. cast the Russians were demanding Association, the proposal was gLV- | tie.s get under way with committee and 2 good indefinitely. Thursday, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; well aa smaller. “Curved” maps en a cool reception by a subcom­ rtU; WDRO—American WDRC — Durante Moore; Gasoline Friday, 10 a. oi. to 0:15 p. m.; cast resumed Its normal atatus demonstrate clearly and startling­ Mrs. Qlles, impoeeiblye naWe but that; , Chicken S.t E a st C«nt en; WTHT—Superman; WTHT — Cedric FMthr; WNBC mfetingt. and polaS hut It wasn’t long before a lovable old duck, finds herself The Romanian Army capitulate mittee which expressed iUbts Pre-conventipn interest was also In northeast and. southeast. 9-A Saturday. 10 a. m. to 12:80 p. m. ly vthat Minneapolis is no farther about having it included the s GriU —^ptalii Midnight — Lelaml .Stowe. \ coupons good for three gallons. it was loat again when Mias Meek away from Jai^n than , is San a pawn in a triple-cross plot, and and turn against the tiermans. 7 highSn the prospective appearance Tht talephona rumbar la 2-0494. (Beverly Hayden) appeared on the the author has you wondering Bessarabia and Bucovina be re­ apeclal session agenda. and Waffles «K10—w n c —•News;' WDRC — 'SOTS—WTHT - Georgie ^Auld’a before'the Young Republlcana of Diego, California. An exciting and Nawr WTHT -» Newt*, WNBC \orchc8tra; WNBC — Top of the stage In the guise of a “count: fasckiating picture book, contain­ whether or not she’e really going turned to Russia. I-ate In Recomniei^itUin Guv. Raymond E. Baldwin and Governor Baldwin’s executiva as­ bumpkin.” She wore a long d to be rescued after all. , v . Romania pay the Soviet union “You are a IltLie I^te in your .Jrarry and the Plratet. Evening.. Stale C*halrman J. Kenneth Brad­ straw hat and glasses. Her ffeck- ing 6i\pagea of maps that arc dis­ an undetermined indemnity. recommendation,” Mdge Henry Willi (><*aiiiy Sauce j:16J-WnC — VicU^ Is pur t0;30—W ire — Sporta Newsreel; Group Opposes sistant, said; tinctly rtew in type. And it’s an W'DRC — Stage Door Canteen; ley, whose d'lfferencea of more than Furthar lnv«*tig»tioa Asked lei had been put on wttt^patick for the best-intended Indians Bite 1Dust In return the Ruselene were laid H. Hunt, administrator, of the Business; W D R C ^ l>y« Mur- a year's standing over party poli­ and from the audience>ney look­ 100% ALL WOOL eye-opener to have promised that Transyl­ council Bsld. “We have already Music; Y ^ T —^ r Gar- WTHT — Music; WNBC — Con­ “The governor has requeatadti.t Itolationlsts. “Border Cpmmand,’’ by Carl cies have been reported in recent ed very realiatlc but/from where Coke Ristcr (University of Okla­ vania, part of which was given to completed our h-ork In prepara­ Concer^Hour; WNBC — cert .Orchestra. weeks as nearing the ahow-down Road Proposal State Highwa'y commlaslonhr to the cast saw her jdle looked like Hungary by Hitler, would be re­ 10:45— WTIC — Program from make further investigation as to Something difrerent in the life homa Press: 12.75), is a vigorous stage. . ' someone w ho. shpilid have been of a serviceman is “ 1-B Soldier,” account, of Gen. Philip Henry turned to the . Romanians. New York. • the possibility of aniarging the quarantined fop-Hneaslea or some­ g 11:00—News on all stations. Soijie sources reported that the Post ri>ad or the Merritt parkway by Private Joe Jones (Harper Sheridan and the era Which ush­ Certified convention might bring, from the Fairfieltlv Town•a Plan thing worse^^iea Marjorie Mitch­ Bros,: $2). Far from the shriek of ered in the modem West. Sheridan , Digest Sports. 11:15—WTIC—Harkness of Wash­ to accommodate the anticipated in­ ell who te directing the play didn’t ington; WDRC — Josn. Brooks; two leadei-8 some clear indications Commission Reveals crease of traffic after the termina­ ■hells, in surroundings where the emerged from the Civil 'War aa Officers Seated SEED W ri£i — StHcUy Sports; as to whether the breach between try to ^ p anyone from laughing wildest cacophony came from tha one of the beet igonerala the con­ 'O ^ ^ c k Stevens; W'THT WNBC —Music; WNBC—Music tion of the war. aa al^knew her efforts would You Want. them is to be healed or has gone Artion bv Baldwin. kitchen. Private Jones recounts a flict produced. Sent to the West . I -N « y - “You may be sure the governor ^been futile, to Settle- the “Iiyitan problem" by After Election POTATOES 11:30— WTIC — Authors Play­ be>"ond that point. will require an exploration of year as a soldier on the home !g.45_,/WTlC — Dowell Thomashouse; WDRC— .Mrs. Miniver. Both Listed ,\s Speakers (wever, except for only a'few front. There are no heroics, but I^resldent Johnson. Sheridan em­ gref:n m o u n t a in s News; WNBC -H enry The governor, whose latest dif­ Fairfield. May — (>Pi — The every other posaiblllty before hla r Interruptlone the rehearsal you’ll find satisfying reading in ployed his edge-of-the-sword pol­ il;45—WNBC — Kay Armen and Fairfield Town Plgn commission approval ia given to construct^ continued end a aleepy cast went 3.50 Taylor. the Modemalres; News. ference with Bradley is reporWd to of a new highway.” the record of this twelvemonth. icy and halted, In }esa than a dec­ Hartford, May 12- -(.iR—Rosa E, disclosed today tbst it has gone on Shome Still giggling over the antics Jones is a good story-teller, and he ade. a sanguinary wat*^ which had t u b e r u n it — WnC —• Fred Waring: 12:(K)—WTIC — News: Thomas be over whether the latter should of the evening.— Mulllgaq of Naw Britain, ^>as V ^R C — I Dove a Mystery; Peluso's Orchestrs;^ WDRC — continue to serve both as state record in opposition to the pro­ Commiaslonei; Cox in hia/reply Practical Gifts presents a side of the war that been going on for 4(j'years. Full of g r e e n ^ u n t a in s said that he Interpreted the Town The comedy ia sure to prove action and good reading by an au­ Mrs. Alice' Ruse Cochran victor, in th* only election chnteat We have a large assortiuent of tiiiinlietl Memo* WTHT — Fulton Dewis, Jr.; News; WTHT- News, chairman and national committee­ posed cross-county all-purpose hasn’t been given* its deserved at­ $ 3 ^ 5 Plan commission’s opposition to be equally amusing’ to those who tention. thor who has other volumes on the will attend the Republican Na­ 'at the 35th annual convention of WNBC—Neroory Dane. Wolfe. ~ 12:30—WTIC—Three Suns Ttio. man, is one of .several speakers highway and also revealed that against constructlot^f the new gather'in the pariah hafl for the Per 100 Inu sack. rials that can be set on your lot in time fur 12:45—WTIC- -bee Sims; Pianist; scheduled to address the Young A Brac4.of ThrlUers Indian Wars and the aettlement of tional Convention at Chicago in the Deughters of UnioiX’Veterans ■, ;80—^WnC—3_WTIC —Qu'lz News; of Two WDRC Cities: — road at this time^xHts fetter con­ performance tonighL “ Escape the Night," (EUndom the West to his credit. Discount for \ 0 or more WDRc\—'a Who Frlda^Dream; Night WTHT Musicai — News. Republi ans tomorrow. Bfadlcy, a Governor Baldwin has again or­ For Mother June. On Wednesday she Will give of the Civil war, defeating Mra. Memorial Day. i dered a survey of the possibility of tinued: House: $2) is Mlgnon G. Eber- an interesting‘and timely talk Hel'e'n O. Brown of Stratford. All Sacks. pioneer , tn the Young Republican *' “As of todays and also as to the Sponge Is Shriq^ Lair \ movement, ia also listed as a con­ avoiding construction of th^ new hart’e latest contribution td the Peace Plane covering all angles of the political officers were installed following Make Arrangemenls To See Them Noy! road. first few y^ars following the war, MANY STYLES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROMl gooeeflesh-and-shudder set. It not situation. The Manchester Repub­ the election yesterday. Same stock as V* plant vention speaker. present Inmcations are that no ad- More than 17,000 ahrimp, bar­ “Durable Peace." hy Ross J. S. Reports became curvenf yester­ Action by the Tov^-n Plan cbm- only measures up to their set of Hoffman (Oxford Prim : 81.76), lican women are eagerly looking The other officers elected were ourselves. ■ * ■ c ’ ■ » Discus^n of I Television mission foilowod a protest filed dltion^/hlghway capacity acroas nacles, worms, and crabs were standards, but has the characters forward 'to this meeting, and it is Mrs. Georgia P. Bone of Hartford, day that while the Young Repub­ the greater part of the town of lays down definite principles for a GARDEN FERTIIAZER with' the commission by the Mill found In a wash-tub-slxe sponge and the human conflicts expected permanent American foreign pol­ -anticipated that a capacity audi­ president; Ann* Vincent of West licans are opening their conven- Fim ield will be required.” fished from the Gulf of Mexico. tion tonight, the governor and Plain Improvement S o c i e t of a good novel as well. Serena icy.' He manages to set forth pro­ ence will be in attendance. Haven, senlpf vlce-prSaldent; Lura $2.50 Manchester Memorial Company 1 against the proposed new highway. v_ At Factory Prices March returns to her home on the E. Dutton of Waterbury, treasur­ SHEP FIELDS, popular band Per' loo lb. bag. ^ f Is Marked as Premature Bradley will be meeting in N^w ds which are practical and Because of the many demands kader.sar^ "In mnsic, k's ** A. AlqMttt, Prop. Routes which the State Highw^yA California coast after a four years’ /progressive, conservative and at for her services . the Manchester er; Mrs. Gladys , MacKiitnon bf Haveri with oUier party leaders absence In New York, partly be­ "sax-appear,*- For "het-eppear Comer Pearl and Harrison Streets XM. 17S2 or 6202 presumably to air their differ­ department have surveyed ^/Cut the same time internationalist, Women's Republican Club is for­ Warehouse Point, secretary ( Hazel ta't Adam”. » ^ Naw York, May 12—(P) teat > his flist radio vacation In some- through the Mill Plain section of ■ RET.41L'SALESgOOiU cause she has a vafcatlon comin traditional and anti-isolationist. tunate in being able to obtain Mrs. Ashley of Waterbury, chaplain; OPEN SUNDAYS ences. Fairfield. , partly because friend Leda Blgg- For a hsi wilh Sprin| appeal FRANK V. ^ fm the current.television coi ro- i thing like five years. When he nail to Give Chief .AddreM The author goes Into the back Cochran as a speaker. Naturally Lillian Bailey, first coqncil mem­ . . ___ : returns In the fall h? expects to T^je Young Republicans will hold First Selectman John Ferguson den has pleaded with her to do so ground o f. World War I, country just at this time when pblltlcs are ber; Louise Atterbury, seepnd Adam it tht faihion • wit* WILLIAMS Boy Direet sad Snvn Manayl r varzy over how good ^ picture^ ^ different sponsor. Johnny j thcVr"^main bwsin'css^ssftti'*n.' tomor- .said that at a town meeting in „the Please Notice! (goings on at home and a tonvic- by country. He deals extensively being discussed by almost every­ council member: EUgabeth Fer- (hoict of men everywhere - should bo before their — post-war'jsjicrcer * “— and his song ^ shop ------from ' afternoon apd \Vill follow' it near future Fairfield voters will Uon that “tomethlng it. tolng to with Russia, and declares that a one, the officers and menibers* of rieger, third council member; Lena PHONE 7997 be asked to express their opinion happen”), and partly bemuse of a lasting peace without ^rtnership the State Central committee must Nott, cotincll inspector; Katherine 1632 Tolland TurRpik* . (eintroducUOn to the public cornea | flollywood will take over In hla with a banque^'’at which Gov. MANCHESTER guy out there she has rlever been ADAM HATS . . . . .$3.48 TO $7.50 today from Dr. W. R. G. Baker i stead on NBC. Sumner Sewali of Maine will give on the new road. A resolution will \Our Service Man Will Be In 'with Russia cannot be attained. devote considerable of their time Babcock, patriotic inspector, and Buckland able to forge “How can that be gained and to party affiirs. Gladys MacKinnon, delegate-at Advertise in The Herald—It Pays at ScbenecUdy, N. Y., chairman the. principal'address. be offered opposing construction Leda prhyes tq j^ right. What V of the radio technical planning Diattkg tonight (Friday!: NBC Action «m the Dewey resolution of the highway, held?” he asks. “Not by sycophan­ Directly after the, mcetiug a large to the national convention. GLENNEY’S Manchester and Vicinity Oh happens—murder-^sfi’t the sur­ tic licking of Stalin’s . I^ts or \ board. He stated specifically --8 Luemfe Manners Conce,rt; 8:30 is expepfed during- the afternoon^ Dcttera stating the Town Plan KNITTING MILLS prise, but ithe tt^ h o m . how, and All Time Ylits and Mr. and Mrs. session’ tomorrow. commission's opposition to the fatuously allowing our policies to .'th a t tha board’s television panel MANCHESTER GREEN OPEN DAILY 9-9 whodunit Alemeju is. A group of be influenced by emigre radicals i ik still at work. Bob Hope; X30 People Are Fun­ While leaders report conaider- cross-county road were sent sev­ old frienfis, ^ re n a Included, are api'e Dewey sentiment in the state, eral weeks ago to Commissioner from Europe and homegrown Com­ - Baker said that the board ny; 10 A m o s^ d Andy; 10:30 Bill all und» aiMpiclon, especially Se­ munists and fellow travelers. In­ * ***liaa not yet made any formal Stem and J. Edgar Hoover. CBS .Connecticut's 16 delegates to the 1 and to the Governor Inesday^ May 17 rena, \wo has the knack of a pri­ national convention have been loft % deed these are more likely to lead I Mcdmmendatlona, with respect to 1 —7;30 Friday on\ Broadway: h A reply from Henry B. Strong, vate d/tertive in always being on us to a quarrel than to ah under­ : the locaUoo of televiaion in th e ' Kate Smith SShow^\9 It Pays^-To unpledged in keeping with a long- : If you have kny make of Sewing Machine needing repair hand after (She killer C r y s ia i standing tradition. | standing with Russia. : The way fcaquency spectrum because the | Be Ignorant; 10 M« and .d u r­ ■trijch^Well-plotted. and the prin­ lies in, finding practical relation­ ' work of the television panel 'has ante; 10:30 .Stage DexVr 9'^ntcen. As the first delegates began j —or a Singer Drop-Head to $ell, ’phone Hartford 2-4419 cipal;though numerous, are made f L R T H U JR trickling into this city, Walter ■ ships and common specific objec­ A s h >.iiot yet been completed. When BLU—7 Nero Wolfe Detecting; rea^nough so that you’ll have no tives. and above all in resisting the 8:30 Meet Your N av^' 9 Gang Nonvash of Naugatuck was re- ] or writ^: j ' trouble In keeping them straight DRUG STORES r the panel and its six committees ported In the field»for re-election | .^Walter Hunt lure of 'Vengeful or sentirriental 4. have completed their worje the Busters; 9:30 » Lavvtence Welk ^ crooked—in your mind. purposes that I cross high Russian as president. Reliable sources said iDvented the ^ board will Issue a sUtement. Any Band; 10:30 Concert Half-Hour. there appeared to be no organized I interests. The same prescription, f statements issued prior to com- MBS~8:30 Frce^ra of Opportun­ /Mrs. Carrie Giles,-, Rufus King’s applies also to the Russians, and Screen opposition to him in pre-conven- 1st Paper Collar 'Hand Painted '' pletlon of this work would be pre­ ity; 9t30,_ Dent rious panels to make recommen­ Jifurscs Corps, Mrs. Roosevelt and Carter Short of Fayetteville. Ark., others. CBS—1:30 Country 71 PRATT STl^ETHARtFORD 7 ily retainers, in her ktng-eised peace is. to be attained. . dations to the federal communlca-. to upply for a commission and Sm art • tions commission aiid “formulate Journal; 3 Victory F. O. B., Walt suggested that he submit a recom- •oo* Nawi! No Vit* plans for the technical future” of Disney; 6:15 People's Platform ir.cndation from his bankers. Trko wifk all branches of radlb in a^iUon “Service Act for Women-?’’ BLU Within a few minutes. Short plac­ G lU in T C to television “in accordance with —1:30 Swing Shift Frolics: 3 Sez ed the recommendation before the MuiiniitiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiinntnimfliitMiiiiiiii!c Shave Cream the public Intereet and the tech­ You Quiz, new time; 4 Horace surprised specialist, explaining U" COMPARLE OUR PRICES! lofulat M Imshlets nical facta.” Heldt Review. MBS—12 noon that lie didn’t have to wait be-! te M c tfC ttXc? CoDits Suitsl Bobby Hookey; 2:15 p. m. Moth­ iausp his bankers. Vice President^ I0>,25< e GREEN MOUNTAIN 2S*“ When Fred Waring aignt^ off er’s Day Greetings from Chiin.gT lasper Pyeatt knd Cashier Powers THE BEST fo b V om en a n d m isses hia present NBC aeries with the king; 2:30 p. m. U\ of Wls. quar-: ><'owler of the Mcilroy bank at HOLLOW GROUND RAZOR BLADES Sec ^UAO (iid. 'tf it i GEMMELU ^ POTATOES ^ broadcast of June t he will take tet; 4:30 Drake Civi\orcbestra. Fayetteville, were fellow recruits. . ------^ a HTAu iiausai Mzoii mncriT a SocbfM to d t' OLIVE OIL \AbeedMf 8eds withDUCO $1.40 bushel Oe reer Wert! ‘•Trm tonMile**, $2.30 Gallon a s c D U l .00 Date for Run-Off POWDBII'^ MAISLAND COFFEE .... .lb. 35c (LiaHi Vote Is Cho§eu ' GEMMAE 1 Twe> MOTHER’S I).z\Y MAY 14 / \ OLIVE OIL STELLA f 2.27 Gallon / Hamdan, May 12—(jP)— Tha CHEESE lb. $1.10 Hamden Board of Selectmen b ava! VENIDA Forced set Nov. 7 for the run-off vote to ShertM ton. eaiirt wits Btoaiini OUCO COM LEG LOTION liquidate the ballot tie of last fall 5«Mf*ti .by SMS. tra* A gardiEN GROCERY r n m o u s Sale! between Democrats Robert P. J. baoktbalowItallthewU McCarty and George P. Fitch. Sen. 59 HiJMESTEAD STREET / ! TbolIAvsAes 12-Oz. Bottle $1.00 .The election date will coincide \ ; with the state and national elec- ’ tions date. SmtMi The board rejected a petition MIRACLE-TVFT ' from H>«-’'MeCarty faction, at a BvnnNO CASH ^ meeting yesterday, asking that a lonorr-bilint L m PARIS CXiQN briilltt.^ pgitrvM i ' apeclal election be held within tha n» or ‘ next ten days. i 'Refusal of tha board"A^~b4sed ;. But rmiSmart NOW! RYUN “TuMiY-Firtllr, I t i rrutsi A *ur*ety UbW SiMOVbdM. e c c M wmm I upon a plea by a apokesman for BRING HER PLEASURE i to ehirin any cMIS a f««aifr-n.h4 ■ • • • Aw I the selectmen >s^bo cited an opiii- baart. It’t aaty-. It a Skne CHARGE thiifty.iraOUCO 'TfMM- 1 bring all my <[lothes that need ! ion by Berhar A''Pellegrino, who tamiattal'’ had been asked to study the mat- ON MOTHER’SV- '% DAY ^ .. ter., dOernbe ^ iHervaiteet ’ leSSlM e If.tel. Feckefe R Feawat S8c Pellegrino aaid that the peti- Cl^ooae Them Fresh aiitl at Their Best at U f T C S lN E S O c M M , lO T A M P A X 1 p m u i p f * , - tion was invalid because it con- 1 ■ Mtuc or ' CAREFliL > Teeth Paste S E L T Z U t Internal tani- ‘ M T i i Smart \ tained only 22 names. ' -' To sub- ■ WMilliKSHI*’ !' stantlate this, he cited the spe- “OouMo-Iim* Aat«ci4 TekUti UiyPieteeUee IFrofreM ee , cial act of April 10, 1933, 'A’hich mi** , -OS 1 (U«M 1 ^ requires 20 names from each vot- 3 3 « 2 9 « ■ leirtel ■ '. New ! ing district . A/Large Astjortment Of DRY (lEAraNG GIVES YGU HUNDREI^ POTTED T»LANT« to Bainbow, that gives Hamilton Named GERANIUMS 35c each auH ujr OF SPARKLIRG IDEAS FREE BOOK them continuing smart 1^1 As Contestant TMe new beoki makee it easy for you V- BEAUTIFUL to breathe new life into old furniture. v\\\\ill

' Manchester chapter, and will _ir-1 Allied commander In Italy,’ Is di­ live in the near future. There Show Op^ns Today Silver Star . recting the assault. / Dressings Need seems little doubt that arge sup­ Basket roup^onoi’s In a pre-battle statfeinent, Lieiil.- Reserved Dignity Boards , plies are being rushed through in | Local EH*aft X jr ■ ■ N ♦ ^ ------— Gen. Sir Oliver Leei», succe.ssor to Greater Now preparation for the heavy demand In Modern Meinorials New Probkjiin i For O ffie^ FREE! F R E ^ FREE! . General Montgomery as Eighth that Will develop when the land . . X. * ■■ W ife Army commander, said ^'thls bat­ Invasion becomes a reality. Our Memorials are PROUDL'i’ ■ '4 ■■■ X tle dUIera~frorn previous attacks of ^ Hold Real Aiithority : / There can be no question oi the built to be PROUDLY owned, POINTS POINTS POINTS the Eighth Army. Manchester Has Done a State War Council to Waterbupy.. lieutenant. Importanice of getting these dress­ our present stock o f Monuments of \ Emanuel ••Our Uil)k is to assault and ings made. The Surgical Dressings Good Job But More all typea and prices, or let na make might consider s if-yesr,ojd plsy Urge Containers Be Now Prisoner in Ger­ break through in turn a series of committee asks every worker who j Wili 4liply Pblicy' in ground instructor / ••nsebssary' Gift to Mrs. suggeatibns without any obligation natural defensive positions strong­ •e Needeil. has dropped out to return to her leld Ac- from a health viewpoint. Another Kept in Orc'ulation. many, Is Honoreil- stafson. ly held and long prepared, each of task, and to devote every bit of whatsoever. x Deferment might driaft such s .nan. Thus which the Germans ’sdll cling to time she can to* the folding of decisions will vary from board to Washington, May i Il—(A5— until forced oiib When this battle of nerves ends, these dressings, either on Wednes­ .,Cf jilioo* Hartford, May 12— *t*he L. OuBtmfson, •‘Our immediate objective is the bokrd. ' ' Connecticut War council, seeking X- ■ i Ueut. William R. FarrellfX of 2 and th e ^ ttle of Europe really be­ day or on Monday evening. Every T h e y wife of the phator of Emanuel Gustav line which has. been forti­ woman who can help is . urged to Guide, Not Mandate V Fleet etreet, Waterbury, Coljn., a POPULAR gins, thcre^re going to be'many, \ to relieve an anticipated shortage ^Leitheran ehurchXwho termlnatea fied for many months past, anii« Attlee at Bmknuel l.utheran includes rnodern concrete defense any experience in the work or not. By Jama^ Army Fighter Air Force, now\re- dent facL Evwv man y h o is Elelke, commission consideria ssaantlal. in the harvest of both peaches and ' church Sunday to b^om e atcward- works In many places, It is not difficult, but it* is impor­ / ■*"■ A; Ahxetti, Prop. port<^ B prteoner of war, haa b^eii FOOD MARKET Most boards seem certain to fol­ toinatoes, haa decided to circula- jdtip director of thh Augruatana •'Behind this lies the Adolf Hit­ wounded, iJowever^ightly, has de­ tant. Corner Pearl and Harrison Sts; TeL 7787 or 8307 Washington, May 12 — *“ awarded the silver-star for gallan­ / Synod at lU UinneiMlia head- ler line, another strong natural de­ voted to his use Bl)\^e surgical Draft age men u p X “ ®8—in con- low that Hat. They don’t have risie 6,000 Connecticut foqd retail­ igM S I X A I N STREET vRUBINOW BIIII.DING The Mondajk evening group to. It's a guide. Not a mandats. try, the War department aiuiounc- quartera, waa honoiid by the fensive position, which German dressings necessary fo ^ h c proper meets In the kindergarten room in Open- Sundays. saetlon with the jategt Selective ers urging that containers of all ed today. \ LAdiaa Aid aociety at fta regrular military engineers prepared for care of his Injury, which/in some If any man are ordered Inducted aorta be kept in circulation rather the parish house tof Center church Service notice to difaft twarda to- by their board but think they are The citation said that Farreii' meeting yeatcrday afterrioon. Six­ months past, strengthened to the, Cases runs into the hundreds. The Buy Direct and Save Money! ...... than in storage in' cellars .and X, from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. On Wed­ —should remember this: The in the proper jhb oategoriee for de- ".while serving as a bombardier of THE I'OPUI.AR fo o d MARKET HAS AN ABUNDANCE OF FRESH MEAT ty of the members were present, utmost, and which Hitler’s troops situation that would face the^pied- nesdays, the worKe\s meet In the warehouses. > 'a 'R-17 on a mission over Ger- and In behalf of the aoclety.XPreai- will be ordered to hold to the last ical men if these dressings ■ authority of .he local drafL^ard. m 'm ^ t. they can appeal. The move was decided upon yes­ WHICH JUST .\RRfVED. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER WHICH CON- American Legion HSJl on Leonard SS has laid down a national pol- But what of the present 1-A m uyv Jan. 11, 1944, was wounded defnt Mrs. Amy CSarlson presented man. The defenses we now / arc not on hand every time they a: street between 10 a. \m. and 4130 terday at a meeting called by SIST^ OF THE FOLLOWING: cy. It greatly wldena the defer- classification of men 26-29 who are durtog fierce attacke by enemy \ to the honor guest a pair of atecr attacking are 4he strongestf the needed would ,bc more appalling" State War Aihninistrator Henry .flghtm while manning the nose Donald O’Connor and Peggy Ryan go adventuring, as make-believe tient field for all boards, partldu- necessary” under the new SS no­ B. Moate and attended by repre^ ; Ung silver hurricane lamps. \ British Army has encountered in than it is nice to think about' And clean wash dress 'or coverall pirates In a scene from ’‘Chip Off the Old Blork” playing at the State tne dressings, upon which they de­ larly in the’eaSe of men 3p through tice? And what of the 1-A claael- sentatives of the War Production guns. \ ’ / Eev. GuaUfson who was present, the present war.' aprdn, and a scarf to Completely 17. And all boards undoubtedly wl,11 “In B ^ e of this, he remained y.ENUlNE FANCY BONELESS The fact that Hitler gave his Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, ' ' pend so greatly, come from the fipatlon of the men 30-87 engaged Board, the War Food Administra­ ■ ’X -voiced the appreciation of both mH ■volunteer workers in Red Cross cPveFHhe hair, are the hnjy uni­ ■jy to follow the spirit of the SS Inrthe jobs outlined above T tion V alera in used cootainers, at his guM arid continued to as­ ' wife and himself for all thoughtful own name to this .second line be­ form required. It la requested by R^j) Your rith sist In warding off the numerous yond the Gustav defenses Indicates chapters all over this country. policy. •ne boarde taava bso>> told to food diatributora, the University of kindnesses shown to them during sions which folight on the Fifth National Ueadquartera thit for Each Local Board Rose. Teddy Powell. Jerry WSyne, frontal atUcks. A ^ in , during the its strength. and-Nazl belief that Iferc in Manchester, the Surgi­ review their claielflcatione and Connecticut Extension service, the RUMPS Roulette their residence here of nearly five Army’s main front were shifted to further inauriance against arty for­ But, In the final wnalysls each Jack pepper bombing run, he wounded LEGS It will not be broken. Policeman Held cal Dressings workers have done a place them In 3-A or 2-B, as the State Departmisnt of Agriculture, I years. The call was extended to the Rlghth. French troops in Italy job of which they and the chapter eign matter Ihdglng in the Hi’ess- local board Is boss In Its owri back­ Individual case deserves. Should thei Connecticut Vegetable Grow- and knocked down by -an explod­ ' Defensea Strengthened ings, veriy littiKjace powderN^d NewvSuithetic RubbW yard and will apply the policy to “The Surprise Band /of the ing cannon thelL Bev. Gustafson in June of 1939. Anticipating the onslaught, the remained under the Fifth Army. can feel justly proud. Hundreds of these men Just leave It up to the era' Aaaoclation and the Connecti­ LAMB Mrs. Allan Coe served as chair­ III Theft Case thousands of dressings have been lipstick be used, apd that nail W - fit Its local conditions. boards to reclassify them? No. cut Pomological Society. Year,” Teddy Powell and hla or­ Skilfully Beleaaeto Check with your boafds to see Apple Gvvwera Apprehensive chestra, featuring Peg^f Mann, ’Displaying gallantry, and feom- ;, hostesses. The coffee table was Invasion ISeiv8 Will a heavy rcsporisibllity on sHt- plete devotion to duty, he ■kllfuny ^lvlth steel and concrete, using his completed on time. It has been a that It la dona. While the peach basket is ex­ dynamic song stylist, and Skip BMWt attractive with its center- tremendous task at times for a A» B and C book holders. Why not epme boards through the decisions, ex­ released hie bombs on the target LEAN own meri and thousands of Italian Come from Europe Charged With Being Ac- plained, below, that they will have Job for Boes pected to be the number one ihort- Nelaon, headline the big in person , FANCY place of pink and white carnations laborers. comparatively small number of Reds Repulse ^ in and have your tires inspected. We ca^ SS paiticularly empbasizee, In agre in the state, Muele said, apple, and then Immediately returned to Washington. May 12—(iP)—, The to make henceforth. stEige show playing today, Satur­ hie guns In order to defend his and snapdragons, arid varied itenu ' 'The Germans also cleared civil­ eessapy After Fact in workers, but it has been accom­ the 30-37 group engaged in the growers are apprehensive that day and Sunday at the State thea­ War department gave further in­ plished. •niis is what SS told the boards: aircraft against further attacks at xpfreshmenta. ians out 'dt an ardg behtpd the dication today in support of earlier help you get new tires if needed. 1. All physically-fit men 18 outlined acUvltlee, that forma 42B containers for apples will also be ter. Hartford. Co-headUned wdth Fowl 1 « Beet Stew >>' 2 7 * I ------CarhineJThefl. * ^ This year the quotas were in­ Nazi Assan^t may be used for nuldng requests by the enemy. 4 front at least 20 miles deep, which through 25 should be drafted ex scarce in the event there Is a large Teddy . Powell Is Jerry Wayne, » \ NO H01NTS1 NO POINTS!' reports that when the Inva.sion is creased by at least one-third. for their deferment to got toero “When there was a lull in the now has become an area of a slug­ begun the news will comd'from the eept those qualified for very ape apple crop. singing star of the “ All Time Hit Ariiiies Launch ging tnatch unrivaled In Italian Hartford, May 12.— Patrol^ However, with the forming of the (ConHnued Prom Page One) out of 1-A. This is a Job for their Benjamin P. Storre, director of fighting be administered first aid European theater. It had nothing new Monday evening , group of New 6.00x16 Tires $15.50 including all taxes "elal defermenta. These deferments Parade," and one of the country’s LEAN history. ate comparatively ao few and so boss. the Bureau of Markets, State De­ to the navigator, who had qeen SLICED/ to add to the news of the Italian man Carl W. Langhans, 29, of the 'workers, the larger amounts were top. singing favorites. Powell’s seriously wounded. Hie gallantry Greatest Drive; Livid flashes lit the sky as the air war the Soviets reported vari­ rigid- as almost to be taken out of This should be noted; partment of Agriculture, toM the music, styled to swing, really offensive except tb.e, terse state­ Hartford police department, today rtiu completed, on time. Now, how- SS has notified the boards that on this occasion was an inspira­ awesome artillery barrage, signal­ ment that tlfere was no comment ous successes by Russian pilots. want to buy used Outboard Motors, Lawn the boards’ hands. meeting that, with normal yielda, jumps and yo\i are in ’for a tine ■ . RIB X " was charged, with being an acces­ eve^w ith the approach pf warm all 'men, 18 through 87, who are two million bush-il baskete would tion to all flying with him and re­ BOILED PORK Gain Over Mile ed the opening of the push. to be expected from Waishington weatlver gardening and house The high command announced 2. The'Xonly physically-fit men musical treat when you see thia The entire ^ heavens seemed sory ayter the fact in that he ac­ Mo^^^s ai|d Lawn Rollers. 36 through"1(9 to be deferred are physically disqualified for military be needed this year to market solid-sending ctew in Hartford. flects highest credit upon himself Meanwhile, in the absence of cleaniri^time, attendance ha-'f fall*- that a torpedo plane had made a and the,armed forcea of the Unit­ PORK alight, said Associated -Pre.ss Cor­ those conslderied •‘necessary” men serviceV (4-Fs) or qualified only fruits and vegetables, a million Also on the bill is Jack Pepper, many details of what was report­ cepted a .30 Army carbine known en off greatly in recent weeks, direct hit on a 7,000-ton transport for limited' service may now be ed States." (Continued from Page One) respondent Lynn Heinzerling in a off the north coast of Norway, • •« "regularly engaged in an activity and a quarter peach baskete and a Bob Hope's Overseas-pal and co­ h a m BUTTS ed to be the heaviest offensive to to be stolen frorii the Underwood A new, large quota program has classifled 2-A or 2-B -if they are million one-bushel apple boxes. dispatch from the Eighth Army have been thrown at the enemy In causing an explosion and fire, and in war production or in support of comedian. Pepper, who was Ginger Elliott Fisher Oo., according to a just been started. In addition, word regularly engaged in an activity The State Salvage committee \ front from Casslno th the, sea front, arid for miles the dark the Mediterranean theater, the criminal information filed with has just been received that an ad­ that planeq of the Red fleet’s air the national health, safety or Ip- Roger’s first husband, is one of the background was splashed.wtt'h the tereat.” The deferment of those in war production or in support of will investigate the possibilltiea of lb X * oronched forward at 11 p. m. last capital watched for two develop­ Federal court today. ditional qiDota of 66,000 dressings, arm had raided an undiacloaed en­ the naUonal health, safety or in, best comedians on the-state today. 2 7 S 3 * night under a record, shattering brilliant flashes of the Allied bat­ emy. port, linking a 4,000-ton “necessary” men Is “ for "the time salvaging crates and baskete from Rounding out the stage show ie ments, (1) the use of any. great Informations were filed against approximately t\irtce the u.sual Caii^l^’s Service terest. f' the home, it announced. LETTUCE NO P O I ^ ! ___ \ aeglUery barrage, and shock troops teries. number of Amerftan troops In the four other mep, defense workers,' number, has been assigned lo the transport and six other vessels. _____ \ Daro A Cords, comedy dancing NO POINTS! NO POINTS ! * "Far behind the German lines Might Mean\Ul\ Forevee / p won initial obJecUvfcs at a num­ ares of the offensive, arid (2) the in cbnncctl^ with alleged theft COR. MAIN AND MIDDLE TPK. T E t^ M 6 l team, and others. Showing on and the bursting sheila seemed to 8. All men 30 through 3T," phyri- screen is “The Girt from MontC): ber at points. Hundreds o f planes, success of any tactical, bombing. of carbines or parts of carbines, Llhnwy FostMMi Open Held for Superior Court and big naval guns supported the dance along Che ground llldlterranean Tactical Air Wednesday, 10 a. m.-4:30 p. m., chinist; and Charles A. Harring­ ERSCOTCH PUD­ repay ara tba roort lmpcc-1 American Legion Home. CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, BU’ LENTHERIC unt Uiinat at •paraonal. A Ifciven into the German defenses, Force provided close supportyover ton, 26, 08 Elmhurst Circle, West DINGS— Tumbo Brand, veryAnice, 4-ounoe pack­ loan a* klOO eoaU MO ro but these wer* merely part of/a the battik line aa the attapk be­ Blood Donors— Next mobile Haritford, employed In the small ABIENTOT ■ X' whan promptly repaid in i f 2 lbs. 23c 55c dot. monthly eonaecuUva install,,, IgMeral program of ripping away gan. unit visit June 23. . Make ap­ tools division of Pratt & Whitney, ages ...... \*...... 2 for 19c TWEED \ .. UM Bneo of the powerful German _The GustaV line faced vilhat has pointments with Mrs. Custer, West Hartfrod. • HOT OR SWEET PICKLED PEPPE^ .... ,qt. jar 35c SHANGHAI Mountain positions. been the FlftlKArniv’s main fropl 3017. The case was Inveslgiated by O. D. 30— Has No Odor— Leaves No Odor...... pkg. 50c CONFETTI licomeiniooyouriunen | t ..™ '"«^ineopple* ■ Fandy Asparagus ' Rail lin es Kept Revered —stretching from t h ^ mouth of Home Nursing— New evening GARDENIA...... hour « you wlah). *) Allied air power in incessant the Garigltanp th^ I w y ’s central the FBI. Phone me. then stop In to cla.ss starts May 23. Call Mrs. ABORN’S GENUINE COLOMBIA MARA AND MOCHA LILAC’ : eltn end (et the »> wounding of Nazi coirimunications mountains. < Donovan, 2-0684 or headquarters. Dog Sunday School Mascot LILY OF THE VALLEY Write for a Uian-by-Mall, has kept all north-south rail lines All Civilians Evacuated COFFEE— Regular, Drip, and .Fihe Grind; also in X$5c each Large bunch 49c in Italy severed Aince March 24, Late last week an\offlcial Al­ the Bean to grind as desired. 1 ______ilA______■ Calendar York. Pa.—(>P)—Prince, Donald I / $1.25-$22.50 and the land attack crime Ss' the lied announcement s ^ l it had Spangler’s colHe, unlike Mary’s | world awaited a eross-channel in been reported that theXGermans Monday— / lamb, is allowed to remain when YARDLEY ■ FINANCE CO. vasion. had evacuated all clvilian^from a Nurses’ Aides'at the hospital.. he follows his master to Sunday ] Sewing. Hyde.group. r\ state Tbaatce Bandlai french troops wertt into action belt 20 miles deep beyond t! school here. He is the ma.scot of „ - BONO STREET /I -ead riMf Pboaa a first, making a surpHse thrust 15 tion of the battle line. ' , , Productiori. center closed for. the class and attends regularly BIRDS EYE DON’T DISAPPOiriT HIM D. R. erawli. Mxw minutes before the artillery open­ This measure and the flooding knitting >Srid sewing units. $2.50-$4.50 I.leeaaa Me. SM Advertise In The Herald*^—'It Pay* ed iw all-across the peninsula, and of the Pontine- marshes on the Surg^al dressings^ Production tally in the Garigliano and right flank of the Allied Anzlo centeri, 7:30 p. ni. V ' Boysenberirie^ — Gra^frult Sections .Cherries. — ROGER &GALL£t / , ON MOTHER’S DAY lino sectors where the B^fth beachhead were taken to be a pre- Tuesday— [ook Limas -isnd ^gh th Armies attacked. cautipn.against an Allied offensive Nurses’. Aides at the hospital. Green Pea Puree — String Beans — F<>rd BLUB CARNATION * / — Baked Beans uroccoli Cuts — iisselfi Sprouts — p LE JADE jOtlier troops attacked simultan­ aimed at Joining the main line Sewing, Temple Beth Sholom. POOPIMC A telephon* eall homa on Mother's Day is o cherished eously with the start of the bar­ and b--achhead forces—and even­ Sewing, Emanuel Lutheran Cauliflower — Cut'Corn :— Mixed egetables — Peas i $1.50-$3.00 rage. tually driving the enemy from church Ladies’ Aid. Production and Carrots — Spinach — Squash ; Pumplpn Pie Mix American cuslom. This year, these calls will be even'more Initial objectives included ' high l\£ .S ID IM C Rome., , center. ■ ^ and Chicken a la King. X r. important to the thousond| of service men in distant comps of strategic importajice. and Tn a dlipatch from a^ advanc­ Wednesday— ' . • Estimates Freely Given. FABERGE ^erations Including^ scaling steep ed Allied' air base tliis moraing. Surgical dressings, American 1 - . and stations. ’ Associated Press ,1^’ar Corre­ • Workmanship GuaranteelL WOODHUE Le.gion Home. '' A t r a w h a t British and Indian'forces of ,the spondent Kenneth L. Dixon quot­ Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. • H lg^st Quality MaterUU Extra operators will be on duty next Sunday. Every avail-' e l l s ^ CHAMBRAT Eighth Army crossed the Rapido ed returning fliers as saying that AT OUR MEA'/ DEPARTMENT 48 Sewing, St. Mary’s Episcopal • Time Payments Arranged. Ik the raging Rapido river in the . •nORESS able circuit will be in full use. Even so, there are bound to i ‘ and Gari rivera early today, press­ church. -\ APHROOISIA ing on toward first objectives in vicinity of Cassino apparently Sewing, South Methodi.st church You’ll find a nice Tendet* Pot Rdast from Choice Beef. be some delays and disappointments. Vv. the Gustav line, a front dispaten provided One of the first major group. Production center. A. DION, JNC. A fine assortment of R i^ y to Eat Hams, whole or half^ $1.50*$5.00 from Canadian Press War Cor- obstacles fori the advancing Allied Sewing, Center church. CPNTRACTOBS Lean Rib Corned B eel^nd a nice line of Cold Cuf^ Your use of long Distance next. Sunday might deprive a ' respondent Douglas Amriron de­ troops. —Sewing, • Mrs. Watts’, High 399 Autumn St. Tel. 4880 clared. The Gari is ri small stream Ith waters several times before- Street Extension. ARDENS -fielshbor's boy of his fast chance to talk with his mother four to five miles south of Ca.ssino. have rqn red irt'the vicinity of Cas­ Plok-up and delivery Of produc­ GRASS before going overseas. PlSFRis soke — and hers — please running between the Rapido and sino. tion, Motor Corps. x MILLE FLEURS U ri rivers. Large forces of French, Italian, donf use Long Distance next Sunday unless your call is, Thursday— . , , , IT’S YOU The Germans, who ' long have and Polish troops were attached to veolly urgent. / V been controlling the rise and faill the two Armies as the new offen­ Nurses* Aides,at the hospital. $3.75-$6.50 o f the Rapido river ... through a sive began. Sewing, St. James’a school, r^rV O lr system, apparently open­ Reach Objectives On Schedule Sewing, Dorcaa Society o f ed the gates, sending surging •’All units reached thelr.ojjjec- Emanuel Lutheran church, Pro­ AYERS waters down as the.^ Allied attack tives' on schedule despite the Job of duction center, evening. HONEY SUCKLE opened. - ' overcoming enemy-held « strong Friday— PINK CLOVER It is a full -Allied stroke — by points in the’ mountains^’ Asaocl- Nurses’ Aides at the hospital.* YU V I —^ American, British. 'Porntnion, Po­ ciated. Press i^ar Correspondent Saturday— lish, French and Italian troops. » Sid Feder said In a dispatch from Nurses' Aides at the hnspitail- . $1‘.25 -$1 2.5 0 Secretly regrouped. Geneial an advanced Fifth Army post. Chapter offlca closedf* in after­ By Doing So We Can Schedule The Clark’s Fifth Army structc on the Wounded began 'returning to noon.'” BOURJOIS a westward flank running in from front-line hoapilala, he said, short­ Productlen Notes the Tyrrhenian sea, and the British ly after the assault began. The staff of the ' Production - ' f. ,,. COURAGE ' ' ■ Bhgh^ Aimy, transferred from the Five-thousand rounds of artillery ■center gratefully acknowledges ,r MAI8 OUI Use Of Oiirx^ Cars And TruckSi^- Adriatic, plunged forward i,n the fire were arched on oife small sec­ receipt of Several nice pieces eff X ‘ EVENING IN PARIS ' bloody Cassino sector, 25 miles in­ tor in an hour, Federi said, adding material for wheel chair curiiiori land on the cun-ing battlefront, that the fire covered the area so covers fpr the Army and Navy V $1,25.$5.00 -a^ m ptin g to drive up the Liri valr completely that the eftemy did riot hospitals from , Mrs. , Herbert ■ Grouping Trips Rather ’Than ley; respond with a single round until House and Miaa Emily House, and LELONG W th Army men fpught into the an hour and a half after the first from Miss Lou ..Williams; also shots were fired “In the dark of the SIROCCO rugged mountain pass rising from soma pillows from Mrs. Perry of BALAILAKA the. Garigliano valley, southwest moon." '' * Autumn street. I Making Many Scattered Trips .. of Cassino. in an effort to clear All correspondents on hand as A Wide Variety of JABOT The sewing room, which Is the TAII.RPIN -these heights. the Allied artillery opened up kindergarten room at Center No Ofleni>lv» At Anzlo agreed that the weight of fire -M OPENING NIGHT S V When you give us this nolire, please keep appointed arrangements. ThuB church parish house, is a pleas­ i n d i s c r e t e Latest reports Indicated no big topped anything they had yet ant cool room, -and any women POTTED PLANTS offensive action had yet been seen. Associated Press War Cor­ IMPROMPTU J w— unnecessary calls can be avoided— calls which our past records show run into - interested in helping to get out CAREFREE launched on the Am^io beachhead respondent Lynn Heinzerllhg, at­ the present Urge quota are in­ S - many miles. With presenj shortages of tires and gasoline, these valuable miles below Rome, some SO miles west of tached to the Eighth Army, said MON IMAGE vited to drop in at any" time WHISPER Caaalno. it “ far exceeded the great, artillery during the day. There la always and S, should not be wasted. ■* ^ tHundreds of Allied warplanes assault that preceded the opening plenty to be done, of all kinds $1.65-$12.00 ' Masted at the Germans in mam- of the British offensive at El Ala- of Jobs. Although the center g .In case of fuse failure we would appreciate it if you would be prepared to snoth sky-support of the ground mein in North Africa.” Fifth Transferred Weet does not ordinarily open until 10 CUT FLOWERS S renew your own fuse by keeping the right sized fuse on hand so that you can / 'th e Navy supported the attack, With announcement of the open­ o’clock, arriuigements may be GIFT SETS MANICURE SETS [iRming its big guns on the Ger- ing offensive, Allied headquarters made to get there earlier if It j i t ­ $1.00 to $10.00 11.00 to $6;50 g renew it. ' pennitted eorreapoitdents to dls- ter suits workers. ” ^ In case of repeated iuise failures, call-your electrician Id correiA whatever ’ The Name were reported fight- clOah that Fifth Army forces were fiurgimtl Dreetings ^eeperately, throwing a eur- transferred westward more than A very Urge additional quote CORSAGES LADIES'WALLETS TRAVEL TOH.ET ^ defect is causing your fuses to blow. _ of mortar, artillery and ma- six weeka ago from the Germans’ of dressinga has been aaslgned to $1.00 to $3.50 KITS, $1.50. $10.00 |H|dlW-gun file, and using flame- Cassino atrbrighold.' this chapter, and the gauze Is ex­ V. pected soon. Instead of the at­ Made To Order ers on at least one Fifth The new territory assigned to ■ -.V. ■ rm.v sector. , General Clark's forces embraced tendance 'falling off, aa it has In 4h>e thuudeitng Allied aitUtery the Anzio beachhead and the Gari­ recent weeks, tt will be o f the ut­ THE MANCHESTERELECTRIC DIVISION ffrage yas described aa the gliano river area near Italy’s west most urgency for "ell workers 'to I pviest yet laid down la this coaat—two sectors separated from report just as Wten aa they pos­ 3 OF THE CONNECTICUT POWER COMPANY ' r, aurpaaaing even the great each other by some 50 miles of sibly can, elithsr Mopday evening 1 7 7 3 Main Street Mancheeler Conpi. dlrolaya that haialded territory containing mountain or during the day Wsdnstday, in Krause’s PrsaerlftiMb Pharmndsto r 1 Bernard Montgonsery's riteM which run to Uis aea. order to prepare the dresaings «21 HARTFORD ROAD TELEPHONE 3700 $01 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5321 in Africa. 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v/ - ,• . V z ■ V - \ UAM.tih.aiEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. MAY 12,^44 PAGE t h ir t e e n ! M- MANCHESTER EVENING^RALD, MANCHESTER. ^ N N .. FRIDA^M AY 12, 194#^. »AGE TWELVES Hometown Stars Circle Hears ^^erialist Dangles from High W ire liwesls CuJ^o^^ Real Villain \ itK Takes Wedcliiiffs Second Serlee Pensive^ Looks to Win in Preakness Priest Speak To Sefe^tatbi In (lOtden Sabotage ' ■ ^ News Writer ^ Sketches of Manchestw athletes’'who srs performing tf Tradition Means Anjb' Grezel-Lepne on'M. H. S. and TwiT!«ague fields, intended as informa­ M akers Bo>v Falkowski To m SOJSOl ^ xaisa Helen'Irene Leone, daugh­ Seminary Teacher U Will Visit Manche^ StorrltK^tay 12 —The cut worm• eai^ even ln g before the cu- o .* tion of intimate c^racter for ^ services. Clyde VF^ters Dies thing He Has Georg<^ B. MorriB, Jr., works the-^lgh» shift. He is a , goes yt, work. The mash can 'hi- ter M Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leone Specialist in HantlHiig On May 24 in .CTet- (Hrty brown Caterpillar, perhaps an scattered near the plants or a CaU’EmNow Chaince; " Talk Alfo- ^ DiM ^’ollo'Mng’ Sec­ of IM Z h street, was united in Ari|uainted Tour. Inchl long he curls up on | spoonful can be placed near each ’ Heard That a • Lbng marrlMS yesterday to'John Ed­ Youth Problems,^ belngtpuched. HC^Ja in no wise to plant. The dose should be repeat- Ray j^mena^Led ond ' Heart Attack. be eonfbsod With the white grub, ^ ed In three days and again five at H o m e ward Grezel, son of Mr. and Mrs. In Twi Circuit Shot, Grampg Image, Rev. Raymond La Fontaine, . a Hartford, “May 12 — (ffl — An i which hasXcgs. only Jn front, al - 1 dayg later. v WaUsrforti. M*y 12—W — Alfred vt. Grezel. The ceremony though aiaat^r gardenew often' The poison mash Cm be made In May Come in First. iV'hei\jit St. Thomas Seminary, hineraty designed to demonstrate School Qrtdders R. Morris. Jr\48, newsiwpenW^. was performed at nine o’clock In Cohnecticut llfe^jn Its busy war blame the grub and overibqk the quantities sufficient fhr the home Johnny to Act •* U^* writer and cartoonist and for tne oonifleld, who la in charge of a real, villain. garden by mixing two-ihlrda ot a le of Nation’s Out- St. James's church by the Rector, pla’nts, its centers of learning and Ra^eraenalc,\s/Ztn a quiets unaoeum Baltimore, JJay 12—o e —The m M seven years ?Iew London cor- Rev. W illl^ J. Diinn, at a nuptial' parish at Wilson, was the guest ■ Prof. E. Wilkirtspn, vegetable pound of wheat bran with hue tea- Local Mento^ pire This Season Its banquet halls—has been ar- inding Football Offi­ seven three-yeeri<)lds Hated for tha 'saspondent for The Norwich Bul­ mass. Forsythia and apple blos­ ker at .tVie meeting of St. Jo­ .specialist at the Untyersity otAspoonfiit' ol white arsenic or parts Ing Mancli Manchester athjeCe, who has letin. died unexpectedly just ^ ranfi:ed for the Icts-gct-acquslntcd The CM^al-; Has Had past severil days aq likely atari- soms were Aused for the decora­ seph's Mothers Circle of this Con'hecticut, rates the cutw'orm as gMen In one pint of water. UnlcM proved hie •.ability In his latter c i i PassM at Rest- fore midnight last night at his visit of '20 to 30 delegates from the public enemy No. 2 among;^ the ^ scattered the mash might Injure Of Sports 111 era„tn the 54th running qf the tions. towofy held last night at the home Latin American republics. . rears In schbqi,,wiU Issvt behind Lot of Experience. home lit Bayslde r«»d. Mago Miss ' Ruth \Leone, slst^ of the early garden peats, the caqhage birds, and even dogs or cats might in Bristol. Preakness stakes were qfficlaUy Point, a few hours after being ot Iws. John Shea of Benton The Latin American representa­ him on enviable record when he bride, was maid of honor and Al­ streoU The members of this circle maggot having the No. 1 posItiOmlbe madVsJck, although Prof. Wtl- entered this morning In tomor­ ' stricken by a second heat^ attack tives, delegates to the Inter-Amer­ Cabbage. lettuce, broccoli a n d ^ l beheyea this danger to J enters t ^ United States Marines m Familiar Figure at All Johnny Faikowskl. hoe traded fred T. Grezel W the U. S. Navy, a are fo* the most part molfccra of ican Trade confei;ence now being this coming June. BrUtol, ^ay 13.— (/P)—a y d s M. row’s $50,000-addad second l ^ g t In three weeks. . third class petty officer, was best cauliflower are . favorites of the hat exaggerated in the pub. uniforms again this year. Several Bom In this city, High slrhool children. They had held In New York t^lty, have been Ray shares a plaCe with othsr Waters, collage and profes- Twi League Games to years ago, after playing some the triple crown. man for hla bmther. The ushers heard'ihat Father La Fontaine^ cutworm. It also attacks certain ! 11c ntlnd, was a veteran of World W af 1, invited to spend Monday. Tuesday, flowers and later turns attention Thi^.cutworm cSi\.bc distinguish­ noted- Manchester High school slonot sports for years before stellar boll for the Polish Ameri­ The two probable public chots serving overseas with tbs’ "68th were William Led^ne, brother of the had acrtmpll‘ol front among those seeking to Robbins, by his sheer ability in a few days will be seen thie year In a blue each breezing a halfMnile. < ... vn of white his newly s?t plants lying on the only in front. holns yestarday history, will be 'missing from the do free lance work. her father; wore a ' —■-'‘ - He 'tia.s Yatabllahrfr a summer strengthen the ties between the football and track. suit, yes, as an umpire. Pensive, the Kentucky Derby satin and moiusSelln soie. The peoples of North and South Amer­ ground or tipped over and wilt­ 'ITie white grub isHtrolf not J®; •*« after he had oecepti tsn-gams winner, was tha'YIrst colt whose He became affiliated with The school for children/at Wilson; and ing. If the gardener w1U take a His exploits on the athletic field scene of action when the Mon- Faikowskl te the only new arbi­ full skirt of the m sseline with ica. — ignored) It W uauallyXhe larva of •late of eoUegtate tool name was dropped in the entry box United Press and was legislative obtained peiVnl.s^n to bring; out stick and dig within a 12-Inch the June heetlei the XJapan ^ have been none the less specUibu- chriRer Twilight League opens Ka trator In the loeal Mrcult. nporter for that news gathering its long train was ached to the The details for the visit, worked lar than his standing as a scholar. to r hla 1944 officiating .aeon, Knowing that Johnny will add today. He was followed In order four slaters ^ rfm Hartford, who circle of the plant at an inch to an beetle or the Asiatic beetle. The 11th annual season next Monday bj Mrs. ^ J, Abel'e Qrampe Im­ organization for a number of satin bodice with. rows of out by the Connecticut Develop­ Outatanding In Football He had complained of a color te our league, the teoma can teach sewlngAdrawing and ment commission at Governor inch, and a half deep he will usual­ white grub eats> roots of.plan»..and evening at the West Side Oval. age, P l^ e r , A., C, Ernst’s Alorter, years. He also was correspondent piping. Her veil of imported He has organized a Drum Corps ly find the cutwhrtn. The worm unless found in numbers Is hot While h¥ has been cutstanding in ■light Illness before he itrlck- be aaaui^ that Johnny will "eoll for the International News ser­ Frehch Illusion fell from s tiara of Baldwin's request. Will give th^ en. Jack has been seriously lU for ’em, ae he eees 'em." The ever pop­ R. Brute Livle’s Gay Bit. and Mrs. for hoys and 'has dances every Latin Americans an opportunity should be dropped on a hard sur­ greatly to be feared, if found If track this spring, nls grsatsst Payne Whitney’s Stir Up. Mrs. vice, the Associated Press, and a orange blossoms. Her Bridal ■ boir Sr.tjirday night\ at which the old­ face and crushed. great .numbers a letter to A. E. achievement has been on the p ld - , Bom in Kingsville, ., the past few months and Ip con­ ular slogan of all euceessful um­ number of New York dailies, In- to see how Connecticut turns out pires. Jacobs’ Stymie was entered quct was of white roses pnd valley er iibys and girls are given the Real protection against thp cut­ Wilkinson. Storrs, Jonn.. will get ' Iron where 'Ire emashed all nigh 19, 1888, Waters was gradua fined to his home. He was one csterday. ,P)— The Cooper, resident of Granite, Okla., holda titles In California, whefo runnia'g\)f the Preakness Stakes. pound balancing pole ^ I s 4f> feet to the floor of the arena. Thta and for major social functions in Girl Is Meld the many former M.H.8. athletea, ■governor's office for nine years, tired In black crepe with blue\ seed and tennis. He meew with the ele- New Haven, Hartford and New About Towii arofiind untlLkll the sweating grid- four consecutive years. Brown Jug Tavern team o t New he formerly lived In Hayward. SlXteenXKentucky Derby win­ during the last year of Gov. John picture was taken byyAR^staff photographer Anthony Camerahb who now in service, to have seen Ray pearl embroidery. She wore aycoiA' a week. He London. dere had a drink. \ He went on from college to gain Bedford, ?*esa., which had held the ners have starteiJ in Marylsnd’a H. Trumbull's tenure of office and sage of white roses and sweet a club for the mothers, wtyi.,among the spectaYors Wallenda lost ^118 balance ,whlW attempt- In Theft Case In action isat fall and In his spe­ high ranking In two of the sports, men's championship tsom lead In premier rece/sand eight of them served as such continually during f*rsaultuit in the afternoon performance of Ring- WTille the visitors are not sched­ Said Ray at that tline, "If C ^eh cialties, broad, high and pole vault; peas. TTie bridegroom's mower and another for the fathers. J'he mg a dou'ole back so; uled to arrive in Connecticut until I.oyal Orange Lodge. No. 117. baseball and football. ths New England championship have won It. SlX of the eight Mve the eight-year term of Gov. Wil­ llrte Brothers. Barnii and K’ii'ley circus. Otlier performers thi'cw Kelley U going to have me run but Ing with Pets Wlgren this spring. wore an orchid print with ortinld meetings are held sepanitely and Monday morning. M ay''22, they will meet tonight at 7:30 In Orange there with the cups svery five mtiH Hla Baseball Career duekpln bowling tournament since been gdod •nouglT'to take the Bel­ bur L. Cross, for an International close the year with a \communion W'allenda a rope on ’ Ich he descended. During tha past winter Ray Maltempo Gets Spot mont sa well, cmnpietlng tha corsage. The mother’s assisted Ime ----- L-4------' will be g i^ n their first taste of hall. It will bq Past Masters' Bridgeport, May 12.—(A*)—Ob­ utes, I might as wsll try out for Although ne was owned at one the first day, was plunged Into Press Wire Association. breakfast. madeade the varalty basketball team, time by the New York High­ triple crown. He was a contributing editor of bridal party, in receiving at a Connecticut hospitality Sunday, Night and Arcdlie Haugh will oc­ ject of a Dollce search for several the team." ' his only o year on the varsity five third pisvis under s twin avolsnehe ception for 100 guests at the home Had Wide Experience May 21. as guests at an Informal cupy the chalf. He will be assist­ And he did. In hU junior year landers o f tha American League, of pins that featured the sixth day Pensive, on the of felfl the Connecticut Circle and was a Rev. Fontaine proved a most months In , connection with the di^nng his scholaatle career. stretch - charging vlcf contributor to severM other maga- of the bride’a parents, w'hlch \v. Hospilal Ralei reception In New York City of a ed by other past masters. The he anawered the coll of the coach hla basebatl career was confined to cannonading on the Crown alleys On Auditorium’s Bill decorated with lilacs and appli Interesting and humorous speak­ reception committee headed by RAPM ^ g ree will be conferred, on theft of $800 In thjs city lu t J n- \ Now In Track two years with Montreal in the In­ ysstsrday. ChurchiU Downs, shaped up\todajr slnes. « Oliitiiary- and made the varsity! CUwntly, Ray Is starring with blossoms. er. He has had wide Vexpefience Governor Baldwin and Chairman a class candidates and following uar}’, Mary Mott. 23. of Danbury, ternational League and six yeare 77^ Chance Vought Big Five of as just about a two-to-o-ons )iblkf Only recently Mr. Morris com­ To Be Jiikiped Ray In Action ths tradkmen. Hs has bsen a mem- ‘S- When leaving with the bride' with chiWren and believes in keep­ Willard B. Rogera of the Connec­ the degree work and the hnslness was being iield by Bridgeport with New Haven of the JCastern Stretlord held the Teed for a short choice to'Win a second Pfeakae pleted a book which dealt with ing them occupied, as his program The 1943 grid seoaon found tha ber of tlU Red and White team Local Light Heavy to Yesterday’s Scores personalities he had met In his ac­ groom for a wedding trip to New ticut Development commission. meeting, refreshments will be police today in bonds of $2,000.. MonebasUr team undefeated. League. He was rated as a better time with an 1889 sat only to be for hia Chicago owner and ' indicates. The official party, which Will served by a committee of whicn Miss Mott WM picked, .up last since his ^^hm on year. His beat Ben Jones. tive career, along with his experi­ York City, the bride; wore a cocoa Funerals Operatinjg behind one of the efforts are mven In the high and than ordinary catcher, a emert is- knocked down a peg 20 minutes Face Al Stepeney in CMt0ni In addition to hla numerous oth- N c" Hav"n. Mav t2r-i#ib—The r ■vravel to Connecticut from New pavld Dickson Is chairman. night by Danbury police while cciver and possessed of a great later whan ths M rby Ptonssra A field of seven was expected to brown botany wool s^lt with lemon ences as a reporter and of eventa r activities he Is chaplain of the Btronlest lines In the history of broad jumps kpd the vault. Gifted Hartford 3. Utica 1. and news happenings he covered. acceasories. New Heven hospitel announced Miss Mary A. Callahan York In automobiles, will make its working in a diner in that city. the school. .thU swivsl-bipped arm. finished thsir string with 1927 to Semi-Final Next Week'; Albany 9, Binghamton 0. start In the mile and three-six. tate Guards. In the summer he first atop in Nor\valk, Monday. Lieut. Joseph Morris said today with a worid of\spesd, this spark­ teenths contest for a ISO,000-add* The book will soon be published. The bride's gift to her maid of toda.v that efTcctiro July 1. rate Funeral services for Miss Mary Ellen Davidson Lodge. Daugh­ youngster—140 pounds of dyna­ ling athlete alsoVruna in the re­ After rising to considerable fame take over as leadere. Wilkes-Barre 2, Willlamaport ill serve as chaplain at Nlantic. Mayc22. Scheduled for that day ters of Scotia, will meet tonight at that the money stolen was part of on Connecticut profeulonal grid­ Local Fans Back Him. •d purse. Mr. Morris Is survived by his honor was a gold bracelet and the He gave the? Circle mothers a I for hoapitelizatlon will w In- A. Callahan, of'pfiB South • Main mite, led the Red and White grld- lays. Ms has pro)>e,n a consistent The Stratford team put together (18 innings), wife, his father and three children. bridegroom's gift to his best man street, were held' this imornirig at also are .stops at Stamford, Strat­ the Masonic Temple, the meeting a $1,100 settlement made to Rob­ irons with the American Chain singles of 604, 610 end 675 while Elmira 8, Scranton 7. ' First Horse Entered nitmber of valuable ideas for I creased for both ward and private ford and Bridgeport and a banquet ders on the offenst, running like a )olnt-getter for Pete Wlgren and was a leather wallet. 9 o'clock from the Holloran Fu­ to open at 7:45. ert Smith, 47. of 362 East Mala wild bronco, to amass a grand fS' ons of tha mainstays of the team of Bridgeport and the Annex the Pioneers, who lost ' captured Sammy Maltempo, outstanding American Hirsch Jacobe claimed the honot > hayidling ehildren all the way room patients. The inereas

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'l EKr CONN., FRIUAT, MAY 12, 1944 MA.Nl H K S I 'I'.'K K\'N(! HEKAl/tU M.MM HP)S'l'ER..i^’ONN- FRIDAY,'^MAY 12. 1944 llcJE fX)tiBTEEN > ' ' V Vigilance .... If we- were all aattsfied we 59 H4M P j j Y EERYTHING I Help . Wanted— Male 3tt Household Goods 51 Wanied—To Buy Civilization has come s6 closC would never reach the hilltops 2 Autumubilea for Sale -4 Florists—Nurseries 15 AnnuunrcnK'nls VVANTED t o BUY sUivs. range*, to being destroyed hot be­ h a n d y MAJ) w a n t e d —Gkxyl GOOD NEWo 9UR ' Qassified TAKE 'AY TWE LADY cause of the power of its ene­ ' Man From Florida (picking up 1931 MODEL A Ford sedan, 1937 f o r s a l e —TOMATO, pepper, FUR.NrTURE BUVI^S refrigerators, washci^a. pianos.^ S ense HATE yOUR BABY, youiself or pay. steady work.' Apply at once. Copyright, mies, but because''of the iqat- a watermelon lii a ator* tii Cali< Pontiac B sedan, 1937 Dodge egg. and cabbage plants, kohlrabi We pucllcly conteas several can­ glaasware, china, laliipa and ' ^a^fied your tamlly pt.otographed in your and caulilt»wer. Krauaea’ Green­ Reymahder’a Restaurant. 37 Oak NBA Borvifl - tention of its friends. fomla)—la this the largest grqte- o YOUNG^MAN WAN’TED -rFun or A-L-B-E-R-TrS FOR REa7T—6 ROOM bdusei with/ the last I heard.’*- no longer mild and meek; stumbled over tbat lawn-imower Grandmother—Junior, 1 w o^ ing. • liMt aad PwBd to 41. HIgly prices paid. Drive part tlm«.' Nic* hour*, excellent bought. Wm, Ostrlnsky, 182 Bis- denly, thought that,very much of, or djiuier In a restaurant, and they 8927. ^ 43 AUyn St.—HarUorci , all improvements, 16 milis fW “All three'- are in California ^ e ’a helping build Mg bombera and being that I Wqs too lazy to not slide down those banisterar .v • So he wrote this letter: are going Dutch treat. 'over now,to 80 Oakland street, ealSry. 'See Mr. Lltchman, Arthur sell street. Tel. 5879. Japanese airi was bekutiful. It Just now,” Link said. ”Klp said you |»_ TBBTliROAT, BOLTON Brunner’*. Open evenings until 9. Manchester, on U, 8 . Route^44, 1 now at sixty bucka a week. walk around it, I Just pushed, it Junior— Wouldn’t hell; " you "Dear Sir: We are exceedingly M HoUl, brooch, tn form of Moving—Trucking— Drug. Rubinow Bldg. FOR SALE— SAOLEJSS spring fascinated him. But being fasci­ were to get in touch with them cquldn’t. '■ Wrong'Way: Watt-,’iintll the Automobiles for Sale 4 Saturday’s 6. Phone 5191—4488. WANTED —COMBINA'nON oil mile from Storrs. Tel. Wl^-'OflSOy' George C. Albom. away.” \ surprised that the money., to pav •1*0 fro f—MnUmental value, , ^ Storage 2 0 (With bed, used very little, 2 rugs, nated, and feeling** thing to be through the British Consulate, and up your account has not arrived. meal Is finished and then each per­ and electric atove. DeLong, 103 ^ - - 7 f son give, her money to the one wh'o rard. Triephone 48*8 or M77. 1936 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan, -9x12. and one S’ 3 "x l0 ' 6.” Inquire beautiful, were two different he said it waa quite important. He Judge—Well Ephraim, what are . Smile ■ Our astonishment is greater be­ 1937 FORD . DOOR sedan, Model AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS ' CO— Starkweather street, Mancheater. things, to Link’s way of thinking. Professor—You don’t know the has been designated to pay the running good, spare Urea, 8150. Situations Wanted— 45 Westwood street. Summer Home* fOr 87 had me repeat the names sevefal you preaching to your floclf these cause you have been billed ^"num ­ 60, excellent mechanical condi­ Trailer van service. Removals A snake could fascinate him, be­ first thing .about syntax. Tllay m ay not need rne - bill. We have other* from 850 up. Krol Female 38 WANTED—UPRIGHT Spinet or times, ao that I would hayr them days? I hear you are making a \ Yet they nvlght— ber. of tim es." y tion, very clean, real good tires. from coast to coast, deluxe equip* 4 *d cause It waa-grotesque. Because he gtudent—Dqn.t tell m* thsy’re Motor Sales, 568 Center street, FOR SALE—MAHOGANY Ubie, Grand piano. Will pay cash. Call ’TO RENT ROOMS right.” - mighty atir, I’ll Iet-.my.heart/be Here’s the reply he g ot; Right W ay;,'Ask for aep'arate 1936 9 ord 4 door sedan. 1936 menc crating, packing and stoiv YOUNG GIRL OF pleasing per- year round cottage 1 ventry. looked at a snake, and always he Courtright waa standing close taxing that! \ F-$ .'\ smsmSm open 'tU 9 p. or call 2-1744 drop leaf, 54 inches round, with Hartford 32-4526 or writ* P. O. Ephraim—Well, auh, yeaair! I Just in sight— , "Dear Sir; You d q ^ o t need to checks in the beginning,, (Women «r«.’*««» «u «»»■*. ii«.'T ». -err. i». Ford coupeVOolt Motors— 4164. age. OENT NOR’TH AMERI­ , fonality, with knowledge and ex­ pad. Inquire 9 Chestput, Apt. 5. Box 756, Hartford. Electric refrigerator id rang*. Wondered how such a thing could by. And she was avoiding Link’s wonder or be astonished about the frequently do the first way, which after 9. h«^ve been created in the begin­ , 'Vriend . (to politician)—1 hear aho’ ia.T gives it to urn die way: A smile, so atnsll BO”8! ITS EASY to get a *10 CAN VAN GLNBS INC. BsU- perience of general office work. Phone 3380. gaze, he was aure. Fuatly, I tell ’4m what I’s* gwine non-arrival of the money 1 have is awkward s r they usually don’t ■■Wheq I enljlsted 1 told them 1 VANTEOr WANTED 'TOJTRADE 1941 model ning. \ Grotesque, that waa the you have tqssed yOur hat into the As ihjne, might be Bill Dtfckey'’ catcher's . mlt at 1937 PONTIAC 2 door sedan, A-1 mates to all parts df U. 8. A Tel. AVallrble immediately. Call 5505, USED FURNITURE AND Stoves ”Thl* next,” said-Link, “is im­ to tell 'urn. den I tells 'urn, and den Priecisely theit^ necessity. not sent tt ye^*'^ have the right change.) was a stamp collectort’’ Glenwood oil and gas combina­ word. He looked at Japanese art, portant, I think. Kip had me re­ ring. ) Brunner’s. Just ask around In mechanical condition. Priced 5187. Manchewter. brought, sold and exchanged. Politiclan-^Yes, I have an­ I tells 'urn what I done tole 'urn. tion stove for electric and oil Wunltfd I Rent 68 a paihtlhg or a garden or a wood­ peat it oveF and over, and asked Mdnager for your neighborhood. If there is a right. Tel. owner, 3906. Highest prices paid. Jones Furni­ nounced my candidacy for office used car we can buy, phone , us compination. Must be in good ture. 31 Oak atreet. Tel* 8254. carving. artd h* saw ao plainly that me to use the very same words 23 it em^asiakd the unusual or the all right. ' . l^sy day is a nlo# day, sagard- RED RYDER He Finds Her BY FRED HARMAN r with your ,nsme and aodress and Repairing N Sitaatipna Wanted— working condition. Call 2-0282 when 1 told you. I gathered that leSs^^ th* wsather. \ Tire Ofid Xuto -X. WANTF.D TO flENT five or six erotic. He automatically wondered it was a message which would Friend—When you tossed your If we buy that car yor can have Wanted Autoa— PIANO TUNING and repaiiihg. Male 39 room houSe. Telephone 5591. your pick of several catchers, FDR SALE- DAYTON money WANTED—FISHING RODS And what mental traits In the artist have the correct meaning only to CoelE ON. X U N ^ .L r , THAPfl BTtLLA— Motorcycles 12 Player piano specialty. John weight scales. Ironing board, reels in good condition. Call 3605. perverted such exquisite mechan­ you.” VJE'CE TRAlLlN*, ‘ DISGUISED IN A , Accossofy Oept. fielders, first baseman’s gloves. A Cocherham. Bigelow street WOULD LUKE TO work from 6 to W A ^TY t)— TWO CO’TTAOES, ical akin Into producing such .grlm- . MEXICAN bon^ will be given for clean, low kitchen sets, maple bed room set, Norma aaid. “That la like Kip. FUNNY BUSINES A siR L Outlay Tel. 4219. 10 p. m. Tailor work preferred, Crea^nl. Stanhatd. Beach Park, ness and groSsness. There, Link EKperlenee preferred but miicagi rars. Brunner’s, 80 Oak­ CASH WATTINO POR CARS, any parlor set^ dining room tables, He did that aometlmea. Oftan Uaed . \ S this but Would take etbei kind of or/New London for Ju lj, con- felt, he had almost put S finger on little phrases wMch had particu % tiot n*ccs*ary. Good Mlary. land street. Phone 6191. make or model. Bonus for extra t4EW OON'VERTIBLE TOPS Cel- work. Inquire 29 Blssell street. buffets, china closets, 85 and up. Room* Without Board 59 yiiniences. Call 3744 qr 639^. , •M clean cars. Fast buying aervice. Bureaus, chest of drawers, leg-o- something basic. lar meaning.” Excellent working condj* W oid replaced in curtains. aU Of eourse, hi* week* hi .N ljl “I have the exaot words,’* Link FOR 8 A L E - BUICK six sedan. Barlow Motor Sale*. 16 Bralnard matic card table, lamps, occa­ kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- ONE G IRL TO ,SH A RE room In Prison could -nave Influenced hi* aald. \ tions. • i Very good condition, 26,000 mile­ PlAce. Phone 3883. ing. 90 Cambi.dg# street. Tele­ Dog»->Birds— Pets, 41 sional chdirs, gas ranges, combi­ private home, ho\iae privilego; WANTI D —3 Ro o m (tenlshcd nation rangea, parlor heaters, oil taat€. “What are they?” age. 8175. 67 Oak street. nesr -bus line. Tel. 2-1625 apartment. Call 3207 after 6 m. He decided he must be thinking Apply Peiwnnel Office. phone 4740. ’TWO LFTTERB OF extra beauti­ stoves and odd furniture.' Austin . Link could remember What Kip-^ 0296, 37 Linnmore Drive. COUPLE WITH SMALL child da- about Japanese psychology in hope man Greer had told him. He could 1037 PLYMOUTH sedsn. radio, Business Service* Offered IS SEWING MACHINES, vacuum*. ful Red Cocker puppies with long C2iimbera Oo. Warehouse, Man­ that it would explain the present MONTGOMERY WARD & low set ears. Jack Frost Kennels, chester Green. Tel. 5187. Open aires 5 rooma, first fioor tene-\ recall each wOrd. • heater. 8295. Krol Motor Sales, Irons, toasters snd all small elec­ NICE COMFORTABLE XOOM, mystery. ‘“ A cyclone cellar la a nice COMPANY trical appliances. Genuine parts 26 Gardner atreeL 9-5; 7.-30-9. Sat. 9-5. * next to bath, shower, on hua line.' menl or hour permanent reai- V? 568 Center atreet, open 'til 9 p- ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. Then h* Jumpesl like a wolf thing to have, Bymantha, even m„ or call 2-1744 after 9. used and expert workmanship Tel. 6881. - y dents. Maximum, 85t a month. when Norma spoke to hirn. T h e g24-828 Main Street Call 8927. FRESH GROUND HORSE meat, FD R S A L E - NEW Maple dinette when the storm Is ovey.' That is Parts for all make*. A. B. C. Tel. Hartford 8-00'2fl. ______floor m ats had absorbed the sound the message. That one sentence.” Manchester Oo., '21 Maple' street. Phone can now be secured at The Jack set with buftet, alsc Haynes FO R KENT - ROOM Centrally of her approaching footsteps. WANTED - ELE5CTRIC wiring Froet Kennels. 26 Gardner street. Brothers piano. Telephone 3017, (To Bo Continued) 2-1875. located. Call a f 8 pnsstnut street In a Ipw voice, Norma said, “I and repairing.,Phone 3975 before Tel. 8723. or phone 2-0759. Hnu^es fof Sal# 72 S-tx HOSPITAL BEUJ FOR SA LE or luiow aiiwt Kip. Courtright told PINEHURST X p OVERHAUL AND R E PA IR S on FQR SALE—SMALL THREE bed me.” ^ , washers, vacuums motors, irons, rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ FOR RENT—^W L Y decorated 2 / ROOFING, SIDING,. GENERAL sonable. Call Keith Furniture room hoiiae, completely furnished, Whan Link saw the tears In her fans, etc. loys and vehicles re­ Ltve Stock— Vehicle* rooms, tingU ! and double, near eyes, he felt Ruilty, and helpless. carpenter work. Write Box A, Tel. 4159. garage, tool ahed. Corner lot, gar­ Quotations BO^TS AND HER BUDDIES Wall -! BY EDGAR MARTII LroAix smeET— SECTIOiM Herald. paired. painted. Pick up service. Cheneys. (^ 1 5290. 137 Pine St. Actually, he ■was not guilty of any­ ^ .S>Room Single, all con- 155 RA BBITS, 55 coops, water and den space, near school, bus, store. All work C. O. D. Tel. 2-1489. feeders, 8200 if sold at once. Wil­ WINDOW SH.VDES—VENETIAN Moving to Wext Coast. Apply C. thing but wanting to do a kind­ \V tnccB. garage, about 1 ■ strictly Modem 6-Rooni^Eng' FLOOR SANDING FOR REH T—’TWO bedrooms, con- Unless we adjust manufacturing tctlo k e aeoot \T‘. E liam B. nrorapson. Tel. 8152. blinds. Owing to our very low E . Walker, 19 Riverside Drive.,, ness. But he had the sensations of costs so that it will be profitable 090 •ere af land, PHoa $8,400. llsh Colonial style b u ll^ n 1910 Laying and Finishing' tinuous hot water, private en- a culprit. ■ VOO« VA>SiK*l>56'. D. Private Instructlonfi j|S8 overhead, get our epsclal tow tranpe. Inquire 101 Chestnut St. to produce and Insure , to manage­ for a home. Owne^ha* been J. E. Jensen prices on high grade window FOR SALE- 5 ROOM DUPLEX "Damn the things they teach ftwaon!. VvMAT D\tS TW t H E OF BEFORE- Inducted. Steam Iwat, oil burn­ doctors,” he muttered. “The things ment the rights w''hlch incontest­ Telephone Manchester 2-0811 PRIVATE LESSONS. CLEAR FOR SA LE—JE R S E Y OOW, good shades and Venetian blinds com­ house, one side vacant. Inquire 29 ably belong to it, we better stop VOO« UV4E. r IW t vJ\V\Ps\Ki IK) A BANK 8TBEET— er, continuoos hoy water. Liv­ KENT - VERY desirable about keeping your moUth shut to C-Room Duplex, all con­ speech, school subjects, elocution, family cow. Call 5722. , pletely installed Samples rurntsb- Cottage street. looking for full employment. ing room 12’ X/23’. Fireplace. 00m. Call 675l>. save people from shock, I mean.” V.' venience*, hot air heat. Price Master b e d n ^ 12’ x 18’. Show­ 83!00 per hour. The White Studio, ed. Capitol Window Shade Co.. Norma put' her fingers on his —Prof. Leo Wolmau ofColumbia ■ ■ a n HOVJNE. Florists—Nurseries 15 241 North Main street. Phone liJO O . D. P. $1,»00. er bath. exira lavatory, brass 709 Main street. Articles for Sale 45 FOR RENT—MAIN street, fur­ cheek with a geatilre that was ten­ ITnlverslty. n ' ’ plnmMng^nsulated. Screens, A MILLION FLOW ER and vege­ 8819. Open svs'ulug*. / nished room, next to bath, private der. “Please don’t feel badly. w i i ALTON 8TBEET— \ The gangsters with whom we shades and storm windows. Rec- table plants ready. Geraniums Help Wanted—Female 35 FOR SALE—HEYWOOD Wake­ FOR SA LE— LATEIST model home,' bus stop at th e‘door. Tei. Courtright tM t me hoW worried C-Room Single, hot n^ter n>om and laundry In and bidding piants, too many to field baby carriage, baby walker 6803. you were aver telling me about areqt war are no freaks of nature. heel. *-car garage. Prto® pan gas range, excellent HANSEN'S They were the kind of people who vv a has^ent. Detached garage. me.'.tion. Blui spruce, and ever­ W; NTED— TWO - w o m e n to and Victrola. Call at 14 Welcome tlon. Call 4701 between 7 kip .’* // i %8, fear in the nervous way she of other gangsters we, have got to Manchester Green.' mirror. Also miscellaneous arti­ get rid o f the disorders. Fliea <7300. D. P. »1.«>V Walton W. Grant sidered essential to the war ef­ IN PRIVATE" FAMILY, room next cairried her hands. FOR SALE—BABY washer, car cles. Phone 5308. to bath, suitable for one or two, He seemed to get the impies.>iinn —British :Anibassadte Iiord Hall- !HUE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH \ Real Estate fort. Good. pay. steady work. New n o . p a o v d e l d System Laundry, Harrisor street. eat, near,j^ua. Tel. 2-0477. that Courtright was afraid of talk­ ■ (a\. •TREET— 547 Main Street, Hartford ,. hobby horse, many aize shoes and FOR SALE,—LARGE Ice box, very ing to him, to Link. He was puz­ I Rrnm Single, all convea- HERALD You? BY T .T . Hi , TeL 2-7884 HOUSEWORKER M9 RNINGS, clothea. ladies shoes, sizes 8 and good condition. Tel. 2-1B09. FO R REN T— FURN ISH ED rooms, zled. • ■ . . A slight boost in one's pay.t'heck ALLEY OOP Iw eaa good lot. Price $5,000. in private family, on bathroom today is a large price to p^ for \i Evening Phone Manchester 3160 small home, modem equipment, 8 1-2. Tel. 2-1174. WE /. g. P. »L$f. good pay. Tel. 5001. floor, near Main .gtreet. Inquire Norma pointed to one of the no Job at all after the war. a : AW,.I 'AINT SORE, DOC, NO BREAK, r r ute FOR SALE^-SEVEN fl^ll length 166 Eldridge, 2nd floor. ITS JUST TH’ DUMB OSCAR, OUR TRIAWRE' 6 5Iachinery and Tools 5'2 . floor mats. “Please sit down, — Ecnnomlr Stabilizalinn Director DON’T B£ ANSev HUNT MAft A BRANFORD STREET— screens. 4 storm windows, size 36 You must tell me ! Fred M. Vinson. VVAV HE DOftS - ITS JLJ4T IN ANV . . . Buy 1 Link,” she aaid. WlTM OSCAR-AFTER ALt. THINGS... WkWiT CRIMP IN IT \ 4>Reeca Slagle, X anSalak- ! Help Wanied— Male 36 by 55, One hot water oil MILKING MACHINES, milk cool­ PLEASAN'T c o o l r o o m for one about Kip.” c , . j OOP, TWE WAV VOU DROVE ag room* apatalre. Fireplace, ers, cement mixers,' new Cletrac or two girls in Rockville, House­ ME LOOK (VHERE WOW POR SURE We Have Several Cash heater, 812. Brass ftrteplace set, Link drew back. He felt qiust n. MIS JEEP UNNERVED HE T hrow s h s rtaaia heat. Price IWAOO. FOR SALE $20. All used very lltUe._ Phone cpawler tractors. Dublin Tractor keeping privileges, on bus line. . . . Sell uncomfortable. "Please, no,” he I ORDER FOR DISHWASHER WANTED Apply DETAIL FOR TODAY PUNCHES ? A SPELL.'/ i.D.^^^f600. Buyers for 2-1841. ' ' Company, Witlimantic. Call Manchester 5377. said helplessly, . In southwestern part of Tea Room. ><8t Main street. "J want you to. Link,” Norms ■A BO iN STREET— ST - Bird Dogging, BETTER HOMES— ' town. Names and addresses WANTED—MAN OR BOY to care F'OR SALEl—ONE GRINDS’TONE ROOM FOR RENT—Women or . . . Trade said quietly. "It ia a thing 1 want Dap lex. $ end A two girls. 52 Russell street, Man­ on route furnished. A good for lawn. 62 Prospect street. Tel. with frame; 2 screen doors and Musical Instruments 53 to know. Don’t you te e?" R t a a m ' l ^t. $-car garage, Higher Priced Property! orie good lawn rnower. 13 Russell chester. The duty was painful for Link. paying route. 5949. lot. Pffee $5,780. D. street. Phone 5422. FOR SALE- TWO UPRIGHT He believed he felt as uncomfort­ For quicker results, give ynur ATTRACTIVE Furnished room REAL ! VVAN'TED—HIGH SCHOOL boy pianos, 810 each. See Mrs. Irish, able now as at any other time in listings to Manchester’s leading .'Kpply Al FOR S A L E - ENGLISH saddle 10 Depot 'Square. for girl*. Very -.quiet, nice yard, his life. broker. ■ for stock roon, wor... F. W. Wool- | •OLTOM cianrEBi^ j worth Company, Manchester. | and bridal, very good . condition. continuous hut Water. Tel. 3105.. Tilda Courtright caught his eyes. S-Boeas Slagle, iMI heat, Phone 7058. - ESTATE "Tell her, Link," Courtright said. \ Snplaee. Lot W \ tW . ' WAN’TED — HIGH SCHOOL or j Wearinu Apparel—-Furs 57 “ I don’t think you understand how FHca $8,808. D. P. $1.990. HERALD important it is for a person to grammar schbol boy to cut lawn ' f o r ;SALE- NATURAL FOX Boarders Wanted 59-A Jones Realty f o r s a l e —POWER Jawn roller. What Have You to 86-38 OAK STREET for sumbner. 156 Union street. . know such a thing." KOKTH COVENTRY— 61 .Steep Hollow Lane; jacket. Perfect condition. Tel. ' "Link, It isn’t easy for you, I Rooms. All tanprove- TELEPHONE 8254 OFFICE 2-024^ BEAUTTFUU ROOMS, k^en know.'and I’m sorry,” Norma said. BY BiXRRILL BLOBSEg WANTED—MAN FOR part t'lnie facilities refrigeration, Rothes Offer? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Very Thoughtful aieats. Oarage. 2 — 24 - ‘ -37— THE TORSO MEAN? THAT ©RUBBLE JARVIS IS PERFECT /• House, AND STAY WHITE STREET— polalobs. Inquire Amelia Jarvis, I to stay on tne 'sOnny side of! thinga HIDDEN/--SOONEie. FOR AFTERNOONS— PART TIME 872 Parker street. Pel. <028r' Real Batatc and MortRaRM whenever he could. '* BIRD DOGKxING means dancing S-Room Slagle. Baeement artm^nta, Flat*. P OR LATER HILDA WILL- garage. Steam heat (nil). 26 Alexander S tr^ ^ Link began speaking slowly, and with a superior’s girl. Yt 1* not a, LEAD US TDTHE EVI­ ■Sdlt-la radiation. Good lot. WANTED! ^’bR s a l e — 18 SACKS Of certl 'T^e m e n ts 63 with some difficulty. "In his last safe practice and is usually avoid­ DENCE WE WANT/ Price 10,800. ted Greeil Mountain • seed ^ ta - Phone 4112 or 7275 minutes. Kip gave me a thing that ed by meeker souls. BIRD DOG­ V ’ .»t- WOMEN ARENT very \HELP WANTED FOR R E j4t -* 3 r o o m furnished K V toes. 83.50 per sack. Tel. 3 3 ^ . will always be precious to me,” he GING can apply to a lieutbnanl \ CASEY, VOU KNOW/ Addlttcaal Listings Receiving arid apartment, near bus line. , Avail­ said. "It was, I believe ah under­ tripping the light fantastic with -_,4yii^ble. _ _;___ MUST BE 16 OR OVfcR ? able June 15th to Sept. 1st. Call Read Herald Adv*.* standing of courage. He was not the apple of the colonel’s eye, or Mortgages Airaaged. 3645. 'in much pain, and his mind waa to a K. P. cutting a rqg with the perfectly clear, and he waa not corporal’s lat«t flame. If the su­ \ Fire — Aate — Life Shipping Clerk afraid.” , ' ' perior in question is not present, Insaranee. A & P SUPER MARKET "W hat did h# sa y ?” Norma things usually progress very nice­ cess. i»*> ST USA 1CTV1CI. me. T. a. »te. u. t, >»t. ow.. 7t9 MAIN STREET \ Experience not necesMry. asked. ./ FOR SALE Sunbonnett "They were kind things. I knew ly, but the ever-present possibility* ALLEN ^ Good piay' with fine oppor­ that he was a man who had never of his '^arrival on the jeene lends '“We got a letter from Dad, and he’s been promoted to tunity for advanceinent. !^ a-i loam tene anything to anyone of which an air of adventure and suspense sergeant— guess tliey’re through kidding around with REALTY CO. he Was ashamed. To me that was to the proceedings. those GernMUtor A Call At Peraonnel Office. Allea A Hiteheock, Ine. a quiet and wonderful thing. And BY LESLIE TURNEB mostly he spoke of Symantha.” WASH TUBBS Tim* To Gn 953 MAIN STREET “Kip always called me Syman- Telephoae 8801 ... Alexander rOO^ERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX a MOST m a k e a b r e a k TO b X | 0 l d Montgomery ■ th s,” Norma, said. RE AltV, captain NONSENftf 1 VOK CAN WAIT filANCHES’TER EA«y...I MUST EE PEW Md*l MINUTf 8... X .pOR ITMOW, OR I ’LL BE SIX-ROOM COTTAfiE—LR-Ing room, dining mom. kitchen, and Jarvis Company “Yes, Golirtright told me.” CAUdHT A» MV OWN T^APf o n c e Houre >;80 tn 6:80 Ward & Co. "Did he have any particular re­ /SNULV PiVf MMUTf « d p a t e t MT T » MIAR MORE exmpt Sunday. three bedrooms and bath on second fioor. 'Thei^^are two porches, quest?” vS^REMAIN SEPdfffi ASCOT CHWA ^ Thursday Evenings 7-8. front and rear, also front and,rear Kails. Hot water heat, lino­ 824-828 Main Street , Phone 4112 THB CHEMICAL'S EAT leum on kitchen and bathroom floors, plenty of closets. Located THRU THE WAILS OP , Manchester Link nodded. "He asked me to AN INNER container | near schools and shopping. It is good value at only $5,700, and tell Symantha aeverql things, and AND SST O ff EXPLO­ the owner will take a mortgage If you care to have him after'a’ I promised I would. \ He' wanted SIVES IN THE 00MB you to carry on, the did chin up. -filVENBASY-BYA - reasonable down payment. ,------htSdUiSEDJAf A4EMT JONES BUYS FOR L.4KE COTTAGE ROBERT J. SMITH, Incornoratecl ANYTHING PHONE 8130 i 9W MAIN STREET situated qn the water frwit — about 20 minutes' drive from Manchester. Two-story fmme eons^ctlon—^^ptastered. It ha* *U BONDS JONES BUYS ' 8 rooms—large, porch—bathroora q^piete« nfaih aed tuh—run­ ning watse—neptle taalb Ihls house I* fBr*i*h*d with ehalfs, taKles> rags, coUch, desk, jpletures. bric-a-brac, beds and springs. ------J i > i EVERYTHING PrSeUeally new W^fBnghouae’ eleetrio range and electric rsfrl- (^NCVER ASK A GOl^FCR HOW HE PUAYEP.X, MAJOR HOOPLE Yas! W« buy anythlitg ''and WANTED! geratm.^ iUI eMldn|$ Bteasils, dishes. Juice extraeteei d e e tr ie HE>LAY^P OOOP. h e H I M S E L f ^ OUT OUR WAY BY)J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE •vcrythlng. Antiques — Old Iran, vaeemn and other Hams too numerous *0 meatlon. WILL BE THE FIRST FuraJture -> Estates — Plumb­ OUTSIDE PAINTERS Bowboat ladnded. wE ' rr wcxjLDto’T rE(sAQARMIGTlCE f WHKT I ODN’ N O U ^ tD W HAvJ HAw! T " ing Supplies and 'Fixture* And Laborers for Grading Work. TO,..' j-VA-UEN’T LO O ; PUNATV HAPPENED ID BIG THE STiRRlP COME K PICKED TVAT sod if yim’re gulng Id the'serv- Owaer Mva* at a dtstaat potait and say* sell Wt aaeal TO s e e A OFF N HiS SADDLE, VWlNNER/—-YOU tee, Junes will buy ynur car, fur- NlACHHOe SHOP COCOON ? HE WAG Par! or^ull Time Work. PASSlKi" Al OUT IN FRONT AG MiftTAH M A 30R? — 1 TvlO ZOM01BS nlture and anything else you PWCED AT ONLX $ 4 , 0 0 O - F o p Q u ick Sale COOLO STOMBUt care to get rid of. Highest casb » e v ie .w - A DOMINANT AG THAiGGVNHVHE It's not only a Tsty smart fash­ TANK CO RPS. • ACR0S6.6e0Re«|A prtom paid. Apply Suporintendcfit For VWrther biformatfoa and Partlenlan See TiDGCANINI. t h e n FOLD OP------ion for- the younger crowd—It’s to make Cuffs osi fivs-end-dlm* lOOl;s exactly B U T X eO T A VOfTWOUT piNOiNG By Mrs. Anne Cabot LIKE A.m OviM' GUDOENLS He EK.PH exceedingly popular with the older white work gloves for digging in HWLE A PUNCTURED, RAMauiNMARE A PEACH .'—AND Hqve a gay gingham or polka- m a c h in e crowd, also! Particularly when the your Victory garden! 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’.it ^ .4 .'^Vv" . ' •^’ , : i--‘ ;• -^. ' V ■. N f / ■ s : ^ ■ !• ■£ . • ( FRIDAY, MAT I t , 1M4 The Wnather Manchester Evening Herald Average Daily Circnlatien Forecnet ol e. a. ^.m lk fr rAGE SIXTEEH For the Month nf April. 1944 / Senttered thnndershoweire thlM evening; little change Ipr tempem- The local Easter Seal commit­ 8,746 lure f^ m laat night*, Sunday feir and Romeu’hat roolof. tee artnounces with gratification ^ Member of the Andit X About Town that owing to the generosity Of In- , , _ _ _ _ _ (Jividuals ami organitaUona, •chooi "'Bnrenn nt-(Xrealntloee Manchester— A City of Village Charm 2nd U . 12.500 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Ml. and Mrs. Harry WelM <4 * for the benefit of the Connecticut (CiaaeUled Adverttaing on ra ge 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., Summer street haS Society for Crippled Children, o t ­ IL. LXIII., NO. 191 atoned first lieutenant and la sU- ters of appreciation have been tioned at Fort mailed to the schools and to lead­ linif, where he if an Insyipctor. ers of the Boy and Girl Scout or­ ganisations, and the ^ committee C.‘f Three Mancheater Brothers Meet in London Troop 9. 0*ri BcouU through these columns desires al- Metiwdtft - church, will a .merican Planes Three Towns BO to thank every one who had breakfast hike any part In helping It to go over at-Highland Park. The girls we the top. . requested to meet at the chuich tomorrow morning at seven Sunset Rebekah Lodge will en­ krust as Deep o'clock, bringing the necessai^ tertain Mrs. Grace Sanborn, presi­ / French; Sqvdl^ent The hike will be post- dent, and her Assembly officers, pontd 1b CMC of rain. Monday evening Ih Odd Fellows hall. Supper will be served at «:30 r The Army and Navy club auxi­ A s B e r lin In the banquet hall under, the di­ 5^2 Give Mothe^ a Lovely ■ . / liary Will have f s r d ^ t y rection of Mrs. Hanna Je.spcrson Monday evening at eight ® and a large committee, , ^ s Lost the clubhouse, which will prnian High CommandTcWs to all players. Bridge and setback Twenty-four members of the ^ ■1., . j will be played, with playing Dress for Mother’^ Day *5ees Persistent/and and w^reshmenU. A door p rto Second Congregational Won\en’s. NuniprouH Hil! Stroi.ig- League attended the luncheon Berlin Says Both Sides will aUo be awarded. Mrs. R<»e strong Attacks as meeting at the church yesterday. How to Aid No Mention Pclchat, chairman of the commit­ Throwing in Fresh j iioldfi AI ho Captured In the afternoon following a brief | ' We hhve a nice sele'ction of •reparatory to Inva* tee is planning other features business session the members | prinl.s in Rcmberg sheers or Forces in Fighting Vi^hile British Below packed thirty-two boxes of* home $5*98 to $ 1 2 .9 8 jiioti; Precision As* Nation Now O f Invasion Prvlate John KUsman has re­ crepes, al.so printed jerseys. ‘tonlinually Mounting _ Casslno Are .Forming lumed to Fort Bragg, ^N, C ..^U r made cookies which have been X i sent to the young people from tte liaults on Rail dties. spending a ten-day “ ‘ r. church who are serving In the Offers Five Suggestions In Violence’ afi Allies By Officers Bridgehead Across h ^ of his parenUi Mr. aqd Mrs. armed forces. The next meeting I London May 13.-—— You hear saulting the Gnstav line irt-< UTrm ’IT E WEttS# ^ HigB meeting tonight 7:30 In Odd ne in a comtaimlque, the Ger-|*tatemeni.. , . . and three^months ^ d is a mail clerk at an Arm y post In England. He has been through the North L’AIGLONS and three monins a , j,ave just been informed he has been promoted to the Qn the Italian battlefront, virtually no mention of invasion Italy have captured three ' Fellows hall. , I high comiMnd declared the I “ I have beefi asked how Ameri* African and Housecoat P r S FUst Class. John Aceto, right, te In a Port Battalion. A fouith brother and' that both aides are around London these days in the towns and numerous hilltop .eraiatent and sSong attacka by I cans generally—all Americans — rank of Sergeant. The marrisjge of Miss Theresa JOYCE HUBRITES litlsh-American bombers against lean help protect mllltai^ aecurity not Pictured here is a Lieutenant and a navigator with a bomber ctew. He has recently gone over­ throwing in fresh forces in Very circlek moat concerned with stronghold.s, it w&s announc­ 523? " r Sapteiixa, daughter of Mr. and Assorted Colors. 12 to 44. upled western terrttories may at this decisive stage of the war s e ll and hope he will be able to meet hl.s three brothers In England. ______lighting “continually mount­ it—the security-minded Allied of­ ed tod(iy, while Eiglith Army Ueutanant Watts Mrs Thomas Saplenxa of 202 Oak regarded as p r e p a r ^ r y to in- 1 ottei five suggcatlona. ficers who are planning the attack Manchester High school with |he ing in violence.” The Allies forces below Cassino arc^ street to James K. Dougan of Isio n ” \ - " I. jExpresa jiour opinions, but and the troops who will make it. , forming a bridgehead across tho 1949 c l a s s . ______Pearl street will take place to- MARIE DRESSLERS are using tanks Jn strong attacks AtUck French RaU Center. 1 military information to your "on a very largeXscale” along a They not only won’t tell you the Rapido river. Headquarters offi­ n.orrdw morning at nine o'clock In time of the invasion— they are cau-'i ITaves of medium and light air' German Fliers front from east of' the Gulf of cially announced gains of a mile St. James's rectory- - • a ' Chinese Opei) Major tioua about even telling you the to a mile-and-a-half, while front TAIX CEDARS V Gaeta tb northwest / f .Ca8.slno, Sizes 10 to 44 Ihind the Atlantic waU in preW- a message or speak carelessly, re- time of- day. diapatches reported advances of Advertisement- $6-98-$8-9& the Gerihan .communique For a Ipng time the great cover­ bn attacks at French rail cent^sl that the enemy may Lie Dormant with these blows supptfrted by two to three miles at some points - B I N 6 O Fertlllxer >2.90 and >3.25 per 100 14>/2 to26>/i tee“^ia*me^aV^raV^^^ w^ich or_ hear your - r ^ « v e « all response of the boys in brass in the offensive on a 25-mile front 3. Don’t ifxpect newspapers, on Jap Bases violent artillery fire and Combat Waa “ You’re asking me questions lb. bag— Bone meal, Lawm grass |e R.A.F. threw up to 750 bomb Drive planes. from Cassino to the sea. TONIGHT seed, 35c B>,—Cement 75c bag. 35«4 to 49 <4 , last night in raids bn the Bel magazines, o r ' radio , to aid the I can’t answer." Now the reigning enemy by forecasting when or During Drive Heights Not Identified catchphrase la “You didn’t talk to Fierce Counter-Blowi* Repulsed England's, Manchester Green. \ an railway cities of Uouvaln and Fierce German, counter-hlowa ORANGE BALL 38>/i to 52challenge the raiders bomber and artillery support, It stern opposition, headquarters CALL 8254 during the dawn X® dusk attacks. that the American high command very concentrated attacks’’ against Against Reds A laige assortment of coverall or >e bombers and- their escorts was announced today. Allied air fields on that island last said. Barber Shop ne in over the Schleswig-Hol- End to Group Ope was sighted hut it fled. has swung definitely to the Brit­ neckband styles. Floral prints q f Knock Out Anti-Tank Guns night. The headquartera communique stripes. Regular sizes.' Iteln area of the North Sea and Despite had weather, the Allied The new offensive was launched ish view that the capture of Rome declared the initial assault had bombers and fighter* pounded Bfqrlin said one powerful tank arust as far as the Brandenburg more than a mile south of Mala- would be an achievement of great Locked in Fierce Strug­ “driven in the enemy outpost jiae.’w communications, roadss and air attack in Italy had driven a w*edge 60 miles west , of Berlin. kawng on the south bank of the mOment.- and said heavy fighting conttKMd. Only One of Seven Orig^- fields throughout Italy dining the more than a mile deep in the Ger­ gle on West Bank ' Escorted by Fighters Kwelon river and west of the Mo- Disclosure that Lieut. Gen. Mark 'Ventosa in the Garigiiane aseter BUCKLAND day in an intensified isolatron cam- man line at Sant’ Angelo, three The morning attacks on air \ina1 Members of In­ gaung river. Several Japanese Clark, Fifth Army commander, was taken in severe fighting, snd c paigr) aimed at blocking stmpliea mllea south of Casslno, and that Of Dnestr; 4,000 Na­ HANSEN'S 8 9 . $ 1 .9 8 ■elds and other military objec- nnti-tank guns were knocked out recently visited this couiitry for "counter-attacka are now in pro the Amerlcanil drove toe Getmsns CENTER vestigating Comniittee and reinforcements from the\ene- secret conferences with President T s - lt iU M ^ Ivea in northern France and Bel- in the early phases o f the offen­ greaa against this breach.'^ zis Are .Knocked Out. from strongpoints bn Damlane hill John Dilworth. Prop. Triple Decker lum were made by Marauders my’a Gi'iatav line. sive. Roosevelt apparently signified and HUl 316 west and southwest W ill Run Again. Some medium and flgh Another German broadcast Ind Havocs in considerable nuin- An official announcement said that the Italian campaign Is re­ of castelforte. bombers blasted bridges, guns ani heard by The Associated Press re­ London, May 18— (P)— Russian Super Sandwlchet leiii. escorted by Thunderbolt that Stilwell’s advance columns garded as of much lmpoi*tance. The capture Of ventosa dieoloasd ■ ' C / - - enemy ti-oopa just behind the ene­ ferred to ‘ ‘aevieral disjointed local and German troops were locked to Washington. May 13— —Mar­ [biding Manpin, east of the Mo- Formidable Hurdles to Clhur that toe Atpsricans had punched Ighters. my lines while flghtera maintained breaches" m the Ltri valley area The attack on Louvain’s rail tin Dies’ announcement of hls de­ gAung river auid only 10 miles But before the Allies | teach “for which fighting still is continu­ a fierce struggle on the west bank ahead at least, one and a haH miles I combat patrols.. lards was the third since Thurs- cision to give up his seat In Con abh^e the Japanese base 'of Ka- Rome they have formidable hur­ ing with great ferocity." of the Dnestr river northwest of Bombers Strike A t Genoa maura, had repulsed an enemy at- dles to clear. Competent military CEDAR la y night. R. A. F. bombers hit gress was interpreted generally to­ Meanwhile heavy bombers Admits Temporary Loss Tiraspol today with the Germans (Oenttmied e . Page Paw) ASPARAGUS Handbags for Mother he city thfen. foRowed by fighter tackVn their position after inflict­ informants here repeat the word \ day oji Capitol hill as the Swan struck as far north as Genoa. This tranaroiasion also acknowl­ hurling strong forces against toe amber daylight attacks yester- ing considerable casualties, includ­ from the front lines—that the Gus­ song of hls House Committee on From all the extensive opera­ ing tw?^apanese commanders. tav line is plenty to worry about edged Hie temporary losa o f "sev­ SovieU In an attempt to wipe out POLES FOR SALE |ay, and the yards were hit heav DnAmerlcan Activities. tions, 18 Allied planes failed to re­ Anothek of Stilwell’s forces driv­ for the present. Ten to 15 miles eral strong tiolnta far in front of the bridgehead. ^ Any Length Desired! ly agaiii .iMt night by the R. A. The Texas Uemocrats’ announce­ turn. They apparently were vic­ the German main battle line,” but ing on M ^ k y in a from the north behind it lifes the Adolf Hitler line, A Ruasian coinmunique said that JOHN LENTI . along with Hasselt’S ment that a throat illness would tims of anti-aircraft fire. was reports to have penetrated claimed German shock troops, Flashes! An A ir Ministry aniiouncement presumably even stronger than the in two days of fightlng'4,000 Ger­ DRIVEWAYS t70 OARDNIS STREET preclude his making a strenuous In addition to the attempt to the perimeteX of Japanese de­ supported by flanje-throwera, oust­ laid Hasselt and Louvain, 10^ and- present Qerman positions. man soidlers and 100 tanka had ( L . I . BMIettns attSmim W tt.) campaign to hold the House place throw, a blockade over the enemy’s fenses ______about Tiangzup, „ . .strong out- Only amazing luck could pro­ ed the attackera. INSTALLED |o miles respectively frdm ' the been knocked out by Soviet troops he has occupied for 13 years and land aunnly lines Allied airmen re- I ^ a t about 40 nhles a'bove Myitky- duce a spectacular break-through, The Germans apparently were and Repaired. erman border, were believed to . ------defending toe bridgehead which which his father once held, left [ their punches at the Axis and the Allied command quite evi­ confused abput cohdltiona in Rome. Plan Organized Realstsaoe AUCB OOntAM important entrance points for only one o f the seven oriRlnal Dies I arterira. TTie Nazi propaganda agency provides toe Russians with a po­ Hartford, May 18v—(^ — At Considerable progress was re­ dently is not banking on any such tential jumping off place for an- (Known An Qaoea AUee) ■X. var material from the Ruhr vai- committee members in the run- Harbors at Piomblno and San p o rt^ to have been\ made[lauc by ^an­ 1 “ • Tranaocean first reported th«! city least nine ratten hsards ta eom- F. M. FITZGERALD luck. On the contrary, the caution­ Mher big push westward. SPIRITOAL MEDIUM ning for re-election. Stefano wen! hit by American other Chlirese colum) in the Mo- ary lyord from all sides is that the waa calm, then a few minutes later munitles adjacent te Hartford at* ^ TEL. 2rl417 Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son I 'Fourteen of the possibjy 750 Fate Apparently Sealed heavy bombers during the dav and gaung area. 5th and 8th Armies in Italy are announced the populace waa 11,681 Killed or Captured planning to band together in or« Bom With a VeO British bombers dispatched last Regardless o f which politvpal the targets suffered an attack probing the German line, testing Announcing that toe last rem­ ganized resistance to the State Readings Dally, including Snnday, fight failed to'/eturn—about the party fcontrols the next House of the enemy’s strength. . (Coattnned on Page PoO^) nants of Axil forcea trapped on O PA’s proposed eetabUshasent of X Representatives, the fate of the 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appolnt- (Corftinned on Pqg^ Seven) P a la u Area Target As for Rome, there was at first ————— — ——— the Crimean peninsula west of a central mailing office for the la- Dies committee apparently was fallen Sevastopol had been ellm l ment. In the Serrlop of Che Fee- { (ributtnued on Page Four) For First Time considerable disagreement in the suaaoe o f all gasoHne ration eou- pie for SO Venn. sealed by the decision of its- Chair­ high command as tb the worth of nated, the Soviet Information bu pona Between 30 and Z5 local British- fo r Mother reau in a btoadcast recorded by 169 Church Street, Hartford, Com . I man, Advanced Allied Headquarb that city. Many felt it was not Strike Shuts * boards . scattered through nrara Created in 1938 and continued the Soviet monitor, said that in toe Phone d-XOM New Guinea, May 13—GP)—M' enough of a prize to justify a distant communities also have Pei-fd^fitting full fashioned rayon hosiery in s ix . times since- then, with total to Tell five-week Crimean campaign 111.- few A ir Speed ing the air war nearer the Phlll: major diversion of strength from expressed their dlssatlsfsctlo. American Club appropriatloirs o f approximately pines, Gen. Douglas MacArthu 687 German and Romanian troops sheer or semi service weights. All new Summer \pther operations. Packard Plant with the State OPA’s recently an­ >625,000. the committee probably listed the Palau area today for tte were killed or captured. In addi­ 'X ’l^lwn Sicily was taken, and the nounced plan to transfer the stor­ shades. , will cease to exist when the pres­ Slayiiisj Story first, time in his comihunlquOS. ' ' tion, the broadcast Said. Russian age Issuance of gaoollne ra­ Roomy Pouch or Envelope styles in Record Is Set Medltelranean opened. the Allies and Roofiog—Asbestos ent session of Congress ends. N ot Pafqu, which stands like a gate planes and ships of toe Black raa tions from local boards to one or BINGO genuine leathers or colorful fabric. once have as many as 400 votes ■\ Walkout of Foremen Bie- fleet sank a total of 191 Axis ships. two centralized mailing offices Sidiug^ahd Rock tD been cast against Its continuance, W ife (Continued on Pnge Four), Also simulated leathery. Colors; liistan^ Fighter^ Plane (OoutlBaed ou Page Seven) gif)s to Have More Seri­ Including 89 transports and high­ which would serve the entire White, navy, black, turf, red and mul­ (C to pr but Dies himself hinted strongly . speed landing barges which the state.... ''' Wool InsulaUon recently that Its work was bear- PerSQ linPl - U lPector;| enemy '»as using for evacuating Tomorrow ti-color. Pint 30% Eiclse'tax. Flown ■ Across Conti' ous Consetjuences Now Ing an end and Chairman Cochran Jspa Cut Chinese Rallwtty Expert workmanship. All work (D., Mo.) of the Accounts commit- | To Give Detail. Toiiay.| o / l r f D a c K s h u n d (Contlni^'on Pa^ Four) gnntnnteed. Benaonnbla Prieqa. nent to Trike Honor. _Oumrkliir»--MSY_IS*— Detebn,->May_lfi---=(Aj=QhA. r t a ^ h e iimiId r e f ^ line for, s ew : No bbllfatlon for nn iMttinaUL Smart 52” s 52” Printed / X^ontlAlMSd ;oB Four) Lbs Angeles, May' ’ 18.— war factory^Packard.J'makera pf eral -hundred thousand Chinese Write. New York, May 13—GP)—A new In S i John F. Serensky. 38-year-old war Cet Estate o f $194^000 Rolls-Royce aircraft engines and troops, the Japanese drivhig down . xnacontinental flight xpeed tec- plant shipping clerk, admitted last PT-boat engines— stood Idle today battling Naiis from Shansi h ive out the Uinghat M other’s Toiletries |,rd_xix hours, 31 minutes and 50 night,- Police gapt. Thad BroWn as toe strike of^SOO Detroit war railway st least at two potatq. Burton Insulfiting Co. ^ Luiich Cloths onds set by Col. Clair Peterson Nav^l Court said, that he killed Mrs. Marian O J Monsey, N. Y., M ay IS— (g*H- A's>teruia o f the will to vialt the-peU plant foremen began to have more more than 49 ndles west of be­ ISO Oxford St. Hartford ■n a sleek-P-51 MusUng fighter Berger, 4flL wife Of the personnel In Two Areas o r a n g e For M oth er' serious conaequencea leaguered .Loyang, it was disclosed Phone Hartford 82-4515 111 Day lilane carrying full battle eijuip-- director in'the factory where Ser cheetah and a dachshund, deatlnett Harms predicted- that they today. Field dlspatehta reported nent—was written into^Aviation The Packard- Motor Car Co. enakv ■ worked. ,| to ahate the same roof for the. rest might possibly “be good-ifor- an­ plant was closed by the hianage- heavy fighting on the outskirts of For Mother'* Day RUBINSTEIN * ^nnals today.v. - .« captain Brown rald^ Seran^, . ^ bijt with' nothing Lovang and the Japanese were HAI Peterson, a resident of Fargo, other ten years." ment last night-.virtually at the Croatia aiiil^ofinia Arc a p p l e BI.OSSOM 'I . 1 booked on suspicion ___ i„in f .f«r. V William A. Hoist, tot caretakar, very hour the W^r Labor Board said to be using 300 tanks In an I, D.. made the jpefctacular flight made the atgtement orally after more in common than a joint w Slips Pre-laundered fast color printed cloths in floral COLOGNE ,....$1.00 Exnlosion and Fire ou said he was intent chiefiy on get­ declined to go on record with as­ Sites of. Fierce Fight­ attempt to storm the dty. HOME TOWN ASSORT* from Los Angeles to New York E iX p iu a day o f questioning abd prom* tune of >194.000. sniffed, looked and fruit designs. All color combinations. ting no closer than necessary to surance to strikers that they THE SHERIDAN ED CHOCOLATES - RUBINSTEIN kneaterday, arriving at LaGuardia Lighter Believed ra- i«M] to furnish deUlIa today. Lum terested and were “ unavall- ing Against Invaders. Core .■\ssemblers .-Absent field eight minutes before another the vicious cheetah, which as a would be protected from any man­ Beautiful lace trim on 'Other Printed doth* $1.49 to $2.49 a p p l e BLOSSOM . 1 a 1 "7 C a S lA M rirown said the auapect related in their home kitten slept on the foot o f Mias agement reprisals if they returned . Bridgeport, May IS—<^>-“About 1 Lb. $1.00 lustang, which had taken off from tal to 17 ^rillors. I Berger dancing able fw comment London, May 13- Yugoslav 500-oore asseqsWers in the cylinder RESTAURANT tailored models. .4 . BATH Angeles a minute ahead of at ocean Park, a beach resort | hera Miller's bed. to work. Maxie eats three and a half The Foreman’s Aasociation of troops are battling German invad­ head plant of thp U. S. Alumlamu PO W D ER ...... 11.00.^ (rim. landed. . ^ Boston. May 18—(>P> —A Naval town, Wednesday evening. ers in Ch-oatla and Boafiia, but hold Co. vv-ere either on atrike tola The second plane was piloted by at their late mistress, Mlaa Eliza- pounds o f the best beef, plus two America had demanded such as­ Invites the People of , Beautiful 72” X 90”' (jouixCourt ofoi Inquiryiiiqui.jf today —o--" began — In-1 1 Mra. Berger had bran reported j . I Katt,.!* Miller of Moosey. who left surance from W LB before resum­ the initiative on other sectors. morning or had an attack M STARLET ASSORTED COTTON BLOSSOM ieut. Col. Jack H. Carter of Pasa- quarts of horpogenixed milk, daily. BARBIZON vestlgatting cause o f . an explosion I miiwlng and her husband, David, w h M. $200,000 "spring fever.” OffIcerB o f the. COLOGNE .....11.25 denk, Calif., whose time was six Cow carcasses are bought from ing work, and Board Chairmah Marshal Josip Broz (Tito) declar­ Manchester To Try Their CHOCOLATES $2.00*$2.50 I S r S e Aboard a N avy Hghter „ en route h*re ^from Duluth. Ml but ^ William H. Davis limited himself ed today in a communique whicn union nml of tho oompnny •• hI . ^ liours, 39 minutes and 30 aeconds. abou ri4 milM northeaat'of Braton I Minn., where he had bran on a 1 fJ ^ **® -^ ^ ** farmers, rat(on points free. BC' COTTON BLOSSOM Both ships, stock models fresh cause of the, meat shortage, the to a promise that the board would made no mention o f a Naples an­ they did not knowi.jugt what the * Lace Table Cloths Harbor__ Thursday afternoon!afternoon cation. . Ithey needed upkwping Inquire to determine the manage­ 1 Lb. $1.10 A • from the production tine of North Nor did Maxic. the )en-yea nouncement that the partisans had rumpus waa thaV would ^ 65c b a t h ■ which is believed to. have coat‘ the ‘ -Serensky * was arrested early caretaker experimented by sub- nerlcan Aviation Corporation’s cheetah, and Wally, th* nine-: stitutlng horse meat. But> M ax­ ment attitude.. opened an all-out offfnaive. many to Ignore their "no strike POWDER ...... 11.25 Uvesof 17 United SUtea sailors. Thursday after assertedly atUck- Will Accept No Conditions Yugoslav authorities in "Naples • MOTOR TUNE-UP Full Course Luncheon SEAMPRUFF .ultfornia plant, eclipsed the pre- ie turned up. his .nose and Ma for­ pledge. A t the headqusrtera’of tto , First Naval district headquar- mg a Coast Guardsman, Kenneth | old dog, cara. Davla said flatly that the board said the Arm y of Liberation had lous cross-country speed record mer diet was resumed. .Aluminum Workers o f .America la - STARLET ASSORTED $2.25*$2.98 “ ^ O LD SPICE tera' said that an enllated man died R. Sneathen, who attempted to would accept no conditions from opened attacks againat the Vardar $5.98 ; nude last month by Howard _ W ally gets kennel ratlona and Fairfield avenue an offiosr • WHEEL ALIGNMENT Served 11 A. M. to 2 P. M> CHOCOLATES ^COLOGNE .....11.00 of bums and that 16 others were UuesUon him on the beach in ^ en -1 ^ the -en tlra toe union to * ending the strike. and Ibar valleys leading into lugliea in the huge, four- abme cooked m eat There wUI be no statement give* '< - Gorgeous floral patterns— reproductions of an­ reported mlaalng. Thirteen officers tura county. saW house, W LB earlier had ordered the Greece, wher, the Germans were K BRAKES h e a v e n s e n t nad Lockheed ConaUUation. An announcement yesterdqy ra out- untU this afternoon. WenraJ ' 2 Lbs. $2.20 tique hand made laces. Several patterns. ugbea flew the -transport from and men were rescued. I ensky struck htm n^th a ttte iron. I ■ from the Monsey high- atrike to ceaae before it would at­ reported, being harassed by Greek wnltlng for our now preelMli j COLONY CLUB COLOGNE .....51.00' Domplng Old An^niUon Bl^-Stalned Jlothlag 40 feet of well-kept lawn. timated that it had coat >5,000 to tem pt tb -negotiate toe dispute. g' ink, Calif., Washington, keep the two beneficiaries since patriots. ' Herbert Schutta, In arrtyti, « VALVE GRINDING The lighter waa dumping old! Police .reported they fouiwjway y George T. Christopher, Packard 3,000 Germans Killed FOR TOP VALUE 83.98 Other Lace doth* $6.98 to $12.98 BOND STREET .. C.. in six hours and 58 minutes, their mlstreijs' death In August of president and, general manager, have n meeting Inter e* todby. Peterson, 34, personal pilot for and condemned •mmunltlon from]bi<^.Main^ clothing sn^^ exception of a few T ito ’s broadcast war bulletin IN A NEW HOME WILBUR BUDS VANIL­ COLOGNE ^....51.50 automobile I 1942. said toe company waa forced to • OVERHAULING^ Jen. Henry H. Arnold. U. 8. Army HKe Hlnghsm depot when a “ terrt-lhslr in Serensky'a - ^ W ally’s said more than 2,000 G e r ^ n LA CHOCOLATES fjTwhpoah” BlH^ ths 132-foot 132-footl I parked nearby. Detective LieutUeMt|chai«;«. in _™ Balsace to Go to .qtlomey cease production -because the Army Six Aitia Ships Ur Forces commander, stopped xt troops had been killed in fighting Gairo, May 18.— See the Ones Being Built By O LD SOUTH If-propelled vessel. ; JRichardRichard McCreadle said Mrs. Ber-1 -dog a bed. wire doo^^covers Mias Miller's will sUted specific­ Air Forcea had refused to accept Quick Service Tea Rose and White. CaiUMS City, Kans., to refuel. He self-propelled vessel. in Montenegro and southern Sand- dilps worn dratraysd and tw# i ROMANCE’ Survivors said the blast came gar’s diamond ^"5 the leopard-like ally that the pets wero to be cared Packard products in the absence from April 6 to Iftsy 6. P»rtl- K i 8 Oz. 45c Sizes 32 to 44. for under toe 8ame> conditions as 01 "Inspection supervision to guar­ la blows'at oMasy GREENBROOKE Gift Handkerchiefs BOX ...... $2.00 (Continued on Pngs Save*) without warning after the craw to her car were foitod on room a|id a^dow aan losses for toe period were re­ Expert Workmanship long aa they lived, after which antee quality.’* .A daring April In the_ had dumped about two-thirds ot|sk^ per^. \ -ivniau ooSns Into s* 50-foot ouUids run ported to be 900 men. > Mediterranean by K. A. HOMES* IN C Fine quality cotton handkerchiefs in colorful OLD SOUTH _ _ the cargo, and that there waa no CoM t Cfuardamen ' M d ^ M a n I S * l55-pound chraUh taken toe balance o f toe estate abould The company has not Several thousand'German troops ptibUc its employs total, but tna o f South African a • ' prints or all white. Embroidered, corners. | HATH vTreasnry Balance c h a n ^ control the resulting lire, volunteera wera >n»tmcled Jo whera ^ go to her attorney, Robert W, were reported exerting powerful - On Walker Street The vassal'sank 36 minutes after U ^ r t h toe coaaU ne near lonMy hla ^ Oimdltloa Sweaey of New York. Packard local of the United Auto­ aqundrsas. It wan GREEN STAMPS C R YSTALS .41.50 pressure on partisan poqlttons in dav. wsttlngton hranbei The >6,000 bequeat was made mobile Workers (CIO), to a state­ western Bosnia .but there were no MAI^CHESTER For tartber Infurmallon call at Washington. May IS.— (ff)— The toe first explosion. ■ 1 fP * "* ***i^h7 h » e l "There Is no question that they ment dfelarlng the importance of 1,300-tpn sBorehant ship Alexander JarvU Uo. oUlee on G IV E N ^ oaltlon of'tha^ Treasury May 11: Search was sUrted imroedlstely Mrs.'^rgers J ‘*^^Lrs^th to the pink of condition." outright to her nleqe, Betty M iller CORR Leras. r renter afreet or at 36 Alexander TN JW.HAU Pius 20%-Excise Tax. tlM lp U . >Uj.363,474.93; expen r the missing men snd o f Staten Taland. who baa filed (Coatlaued #■ P*«s Seveul MOTOR SALES, INC WITH CASH SALES (Continued en P i^ Seven). Phonei; 41it or 7375 MANCMRStiii Co n n * ic to $X»00 ea- objection tp the will.' ^ Idltures. >307.559,301.87; net XCs.tt.kSd S. itvs.). iahos Boating hmm toe^ iramarian. whora job it U und.r g « W M tiC«rtcr St. TbI. 4134 Mreet. .■ / 0 m ,