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SATURDAY. APRIL T, The Weatkcr Average Dally Circulation FenM at at U, S. Weather Bu ESf-i"-: Far t e Meath at March, 1S48 Fair aad B-ana toalght aad person reporting thought soaw Tuesday with sea breeze aear About Tovm Die* in Navy thing might be iap. The aato- 9,138 coaat; fresli wlada la laberiar Heard Along Main Street mobile lioenae plate waa reported. Marine, Hero Qothes Drive Tueaday. Whea poUce taivestlgaM the VINCEN' ir of t e Aadlt Tht TMCben Club of Manchui- ear was gone, but they pitmeeded at OIrenlatloas t«r will have a tea and exhibit of And on Some o f Htmeheeter** Side StreetSt Too to foUow up the registratloa. Here Sunday MancheiUr— A City of V’dlage Charm oeraiale art in the Barnard achool Then the story developed m a r g i n aaaeinbly ball Thuraday afternoon, We don’t knew srbo started the^answera from a majority of them, A young lad, student la .the \ (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS custom s tun'.lng defeat Into victory.” This tra'sformlng experience of the MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HANCHESTEB. CONN. MONDAY, APRIL f . 194B Tharo ariFnow 29 names on the 'honor roll at the Municipal build Rev. Dr. Cary first century may be ouzs In the "oil to Count About Town ing. T h s last name to he added present day, urged the minister in v.-aa that of Milton McLaughlin. concluding the sermon. to information received by hia (hey wore not tackling a new vy artillery fire still had to Preaches Here In the evening worship Mrs. wife, the former Mias Margaret probleih but "are to Improve upon Ha waa employed by the Park De L t Le Barron Jurists I'oid Elden Marks fight their way over rough terrain [^Hoard of Gold Sergt. Bert L. McConksy. ths partment botoro aatarlng the serv Louis fit. Clair Burr, state presi Dehan, who lives with her parenU. a system that baa been in exist well-sultsd for defense and Bombers Blast Banker Take^ son of Mr. tuid Mrs. David McCon- ice. dent of the Women’s Christian Mr. and itra. Edward J. Gleaaon of ence for almost a ' quarter o f a against snemy troops protectsd by key, of 51 West street, recently ar Hartford Pastor Ex Temperance 'Union, spoke briefly 34 Cottage street. * • Job to Help century,” strategically placed blockhouses rived in Ehigland and received a of the matters before the State Is Missing Lieut. LeBarron la the aon of War Prisoner Yards Building His Own LifI Plans were started yesterday at " It is undoubtedly our common and pillboxes. Tanks, fiame iidtcations Final Total brief orientation course designed changes PulpUs ,'With LegislatpreTertaining to - liquor Mr. and Mrs. Charles LeBarron the meeting o f the ChUdren of hope that the labors o f this com throwers and bazookas were to help him adjust himself to life control, and urged the congrega V ---- of 263 Goodwin street. East Hart I May Exceed Estimate M ary o f St. Bridget’s church for World Peace mittee will help to make the forth thrown Into the battle. The ter in the European Theater xone. Rev-, W. Ralph Ward. tion t o ’ support those metuiures Local Flying Officer Re* ford, and he attended Manchshter Local Soldier Previously German Subs the crowning exercises to be held coming conference at San Fran rain is hilly and cave-pocked and I It Fraser Dies on Way U Of $100,000,000. Sergt. McConkey will soon trans ------which would prohibit the sale of High school where he was a prom in the church. The date set was cisco a succeas.” Japanese haV'e defended It with fer to his permanent station from “Easter is significant for what alcoholic beverages. porte<| Mipsing in Ac< inent athlete, serving on the track (OontlBiied From Page One) Reported as Missing in Hospital; Coroner Sunday, May 20. Diplomats expect little contro many land mines. (OoatlBMd tron Page One) which America’s fighting planes Two recept .films on the temper team two years and the cross versy during the conference, Markara, Germany, April 3^ n. . . . ent permanent court of interna worib.” Wednesday evening at eight W an t dMb aave w s ralaiat bade baat pra- return to the Dutch capital. (Ctmtlnned From Paga 6ae) 10th ‘ Arm y, visited much o f the R.A.F. ..Coastal command planes The inventory was begun yes- tainment committee, of which GIT YOUl tional justice, told the jurists that o’clock in the Municipal building. tacta back asaiiwt cn illiiif, pravUet comiii- Marine sector yesterday and re Important Banking Figaro Jerday after U. S. Third Arm y en- Mrs. Nonhle Hilding Is chairman. Contrary to the League of Na attacked a number of convoys in Committee chairmen will be elect ■ M aanp p art., . .T r y (hia rleaa. aaay, Maved ^HIARINO AID I tions, which is to be tossed out to escorted B-29s which raided Tokyo ported casualties were light — far the Bkagerrak and Kattegat over Fraser, who rose from ..pr)vatt rn eers under Lieut. Jack McFar- way ta "beat treat'* aoDple backache and ed and plans made for the local make way for a new and dlffirent and Nagoya. below the original estimates of the week-end. Half a dozfen mer to major and judge advocate wltl ne o f Hollywood, Calif., had Past Chief Daughters of Helen albw BMCalar niw -TODAY. (la caw observance of the day. MAPLE TABLES! af ebraaic batkache, ace your dactar.) . . . world organization, the court Immediately north of Okinawa’s what they would be. He was chant vessels were reported sunk the A.E.F. in the First World war, llasted a hole through the thick Davidson Lodge, Daughters of Alwaya iaaiat aat the O rN U IN B , Made by eoSJjb A R T H U R ’S I PppmuimI Notices probably will be changed only capital city o f Naha, on a line pleaaed with progress. or set afire. was an important figure in repara |rick wall protecting the treasure. Scotia, will postpone their meet Double or nothing for Ricltard and Grace Meek, twins, of Bristol Jahaaaa tt Jahaaea. "«t«i A«.A MS Main Street | slightly. stretching almost directly east Japan's futile attempts to.knock From all its week-end opera tions and world monetary negotla-| Corridors leading to the main ing from tomorrow evening at the The Sewing Circle of Concordia England. Here they celebrate their dimble wedding with a piggy- yJtTL-.h. out Vice Admiral Richmond Kelly ttons in the 20s and 30s. easure room were lined with home of Mrs. Elizabeth Duffy, 136 Lutheran church will have a meet Matchmates in Card of I'hanka Most important point of differ across the island, the Japanese be tions the R.A.F. reported 13 air back race down the village street. Richard, left, a Royal Navy fsSatsn KDtmsSNilSTn gan their defense from well-pre Turner’s Okinawa amphibious craft missing. He was legal' .adviser to the| luge stacks of bags containing Campficld road,- to Tuesday eve- ing this evening at 7:30. To seaman, caVrles hia bride, Edn.. Smith, while Grace graces the back ' ‘lYinh to thank our nfiglibfirB and ence la whether 4 it should have force or Vice Admiral Marc A. Style ami Finish s a d pared, heavily fortified positiona. American delegation at the Lon leichsmarks and the money of -ning, April 17, at the same place. morrow evening at eight o'clock of her new husband, Frederick Rudge. m^nda. aiRo the Loyal Oranire Lodare means to enforce its decisions and Mitcher’s carrier force with war ' Bomb Trento Railyards don Prime Ministers conference; larious other countries. Including fur their ayinpathy and klndneM Bhow'ii whether all countries should be Held To Small Gains R.A.F. Liberators from Italy the church school teachers will UCK niSTEI Read Herald 4dvs. planes cost the empire 417 planes general counsel to the Dowes plai \merican dollars. The meeting of the 'War Records ua at the time of the death of our compelled to siiibmlt their dis Maj. Gen. John R. Hodge's 24th last night bombed the railyards at hold their monthly meeting. age sent her. She also mentioned huahand and uncle. George Weir. Arm y corps troops which had been on Friday and Saturday. B-23a and Paris representative in repara-| In addition to the great mone- committee will take place this Mra. George Weir. putes. and P-SlB which attacked Tokyo Trento, junction of the Brenner ary treasure hundreds of price- Expression Club the kindness and cordiality of the ^expecting the Japanese to stiffen tions payments from 1324 to 1937:[ evening at the 'Whiton Memorial H ie Emblem club will have a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Feel Ckaage L'lmecesesry • and Nagoya Saturday destroyed route with the Venice line. They a member o f the commission of ex-| «B* works of art were found hid- Elnglish people, and said that the daily since .the Easter Sunday in Library. It is at this library the pot luck supper Wednesday eve American officials tend to feel or d a m a g^ 173 others in dog followed up a diwlight attack by perts at the London Monetary ai(gl |en in the mine. Dr, Paul Rave, patients are all so appreciative of vasion, were held to gains of only records will be on file, and its li ning at 6:30 at the Elks Home in Workshop Program I.«gal Noti'es that a change in enforcement pro fights over those two cities, rais more than 500 u. S. ISth Air Economic conference in '1932; stndl furator of the German state mu- brarian, Mrs. Inez Wolcott, will be everything, adding that it is a 200 to 400'yards as the enemy Rockville. A t the business meet visions is unnecessary. They say ing the two-day total tb‘590. Force heavy bomliers along the vice president and director ofvtha| |eum and an assistant director of custodian. great satisfaction to Care for them. A T A COURT o r PROBATF. 1IKI.D opened up Saturday with heavy ar Brenner route and on other ob ing to follow-plans will be com The club had on exhibition an at Manchester, witiiiii ami tiir the Dis tthe weight of public opinion would tillery and continued firing day So thoroughly did Mitscher's Bank for International Settle erlln’s National Art galleries. Friday evening, the Lillian Gw- jectives in northeastern Italy. pleted for the installation of offi autographed photograph received trict of Manchester, on the 7th day of be sufficient in cases s lo rt of a and night.. carrier pilots clean the skies of ments. ■ta two-thirds of Germany’s art The April meeting of the Gar trude Grant Ehtpresslon Club held April. A. D.. 194A. threat to world peace. When peace enemy warcraft on Friday that Lightnings bombed b rid gn In In 1037 he bet^me president ofl InHmures were cached there. den club will be held this evening cers on May 2. its monthly meeUng, with Presi from actress Helen Hayes received Preaent W IL L IA M 8. HTDE. Eaq.. In savage fighting the infantry is “mefraesd-,- the projected world their only opposition was ships’ Austria and southern Gsnnany the Firat National bank of the city[ at 8 o’clock at the Y. M. C. A. dent Evaline Pentland conducting after the last meeting at which J iidae. men gained 400 yards yesterday Members o f Center Church Miss Grace Hassett gave a sketch Catate of Battista Aiisaldt late of security council could take action gunfire as they carried their tor and knocked out 22 locomotives. of New York. The speaker will be R. M. Crockett the business session. M i In their push toward the Yonaboni Quadrant w ill meet at the church of the life and activities of this WOODRUFF Manchester, in said District, deceased. against any country refusing to air field, on the east coast tn the pedoes and bombs into the Yamato Ten enemy planes were destroy His farewell note skid, “Thai ible From Son of West Hartford, whose subject During the workshop program On motion of The Manchester Trust accept the court's decision. force Saturday. ed in yestei'day’a operations from happiest hours of a crowded, busy will be "Planting Now For Fall tomorrow evening at-7:30 to study Mis.s Anna Filbig spoke on, “Ar famous person o f the stage. Company Administrator with will an center of Nakagastiku bay. They Other diplomats, particularly 16 HUa on Yamato Italy, against a losa of 12 from life have been spent in North Gran Bloom.” The meeting is open to the qt®*Y opera, "Madame ticulation,” introducing many orig The club voted before its ad nexed. were within about a mile of Yona- journment to send birthday greet those from Latin America, would the Mediterranean AUisd Air ville,” On Her Birthday all interested. ' Butterfly.” The following eve inal ideas and conducting the class YOUR CHOICE O RD ERED :—Tliat six niontha from baru. Eight torpedo and eight bomb ings to its honorary member, Mrs. LAWN SEED the 7th day of April. A. D. .194S be like to see the court have power On the west coast, other infan hits sank the Yamato. Also sunk Forces. It continued: "F or my son,] ning the group will attend the in various tongue-twisting .phrases and the tame are limited and allowed opera at Bushnell Memorial. Mem Margaret Prendergast McLean of to make all its decisions stick, trymen captured two viOagea Sat-^ were a light Agano class cruiser, James, I have only a love and to Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, as a mean.9 of testing their articu -arhuh p r o v 'H e i o for the creditors within which to bring Mrs. James B. W’ilson of 80 Hollywood. him I leave a competence which L. O. L. I . w ill'm eet in Orange bers are reminded to leave their lation. Miss Emily Kissman talk qrowrinq tondition Wu tp In their claims acalnat. said estate, and backed by the f o r « of the world urday, then were held , to a 200- another smaller cruiser and three Jton street, was thrilled this will make him secure and supply hall tomorrow evening at 7 gifts for the Red Cross service ed on the subject: ’!Avoiding Vocal the said Administrator c. t. a. to give organisatoin. yard advance Sunday. *rhese destroyers. Three other destroy Would Keep ■nornlng when she received in ih o te a d a p te d for public notice to the creditors to bring him with the economic basis to o’clock. Members o f the degree men's recreationaHrox. Monotony,” and Miss Evaline The world court can take up in troops were about two miles north ers Were left burning; possibly cablegram from her aon Eldon taJity Come and tec ot in their claims within said time allow permit him to be happy—all I am| Pentland followed with her sub ternational cases only if both coun of Machinato air field and about three more escaped as the pilots vho is a torpedoman on the sub- staff are requeated to meet at 6:30 TO BE SOLD ed by posting a ropy of this order on not.” - for rehearsal and to wear white. ject, "Rhythm.” Mrs. Rose Shea the public sign post nearest to the tries Involved agree to argue be four miles from Naha. concentrated on the battleship. ^ Vital Bases .narine Tlnosa somewhere in the Wanted Tax Exemption This House was biiilt about 8 Matching niaple tables at A class of candidates will receive place where the deceased last ds'clt fore a judge. This is far short of The Japaneae stand on the Na- The victory cost the • United Son Believed Odly Survivor Paclflc. The occasion is his moth Green and Miss Mae Morrison will to 4 years ago.. It is Ca|te Cod thla low price are rare in the first degree. Refreshments be the speakers at the next meet within said town and by publishing the the power of nationsl courts, ha-Yonabaru line clearly sbowa States three destroyers sunk and The son is believed to be the I Spokane, Wash.—(flb-^The line style with dormer windows— these Jtlmes. • Use them to same In some newspaper having a cir In Pacific tr’s birthday. will be served by Mrs. Bessie Cole, where an Injured party can sue that the bulk o f Okinawa's garri damage to one major fleet unit only survivor. Fraser’s wifa, the I 1 Eldon had his boot training at of testimony in a divorce case led ing, M ay 4. has living room with s firepltu-e gether for decorative em culation-In said probate district, within plus several destroyers and smaller Mrs. Lily Dunlop and M ra.. Mar A most interesting letter was ten days from the date of this order, and force the defendant to court. son, estimated at more than 60.000 former Margaret M. Maury. died| Rampson. N .'Y . Picking subma- Superior Judge Louis F. Bunge to —-nic$ kitchen with cabinets—4k phasis. End, lamp, nnd craft. Associated Press Correspon (CoattBoed Proas Page Ona) garet Donnelly. W orthy Mlatreas read from Lt. Muriel Palmer of and return make to this court of the Some International lawyers think troops, bad been withdrawn into three yeas ago. ine warfare he was sent to New wonder: "Is income tax now dining room nnd bedroom (or cocktail tables in solid con dent Vem Haugland said it was Mrs. Dolly W ylie requests ail mem the Arm y ^urse Corps, who is sta notice Kiven. this principle should be carried the southeni section of the island Fraser was still breathing ort, R. I., submarine 8cho6l. grounds for divorce?” The plain den) oA-llrst floor—beautiful struction, fine finish. WILLIAM S. HTDE disclosed aboard Turner’s flagship blood-bought key bases in the Pa wheal bers to attend this meeting. tioned in England at the 79th Gen- beyond national boundaries, but its before the 24th corps and Marine was fountT on ths lawn o f On graduating from submarine tiff said that when she told her bathroom with shower — brass M anch ester Judge. that casualties on one American cific.” ' he his I eVal Hospital. Lt. Palmer who is Closed Wednesday Afteraoons. Open Thursday Night T il 3<00. Third Amphibious corpa went home yesterday by a caretaker. A I chool he whs sent to an advancril husband she wanted a divorce, he piping — twg bedrooms on H-t-9-45. \ ______acceptance now is improbable. destroyer were heavy.. Would Serve Only aa Guide The North Methodist W^S. C. a member of the club thanked the ashore. 'There are about 85 revolver lay nearby, He was being I lubmarine school at Seattle, said: “He wanted me to stay mar second floor— several closets— AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Associated Press Correspondent Mahon’s resolution would not S. w ill meet- Wednesday from 10 members for the Christmas pack' Plum bing & Visiting Minister—Well, well, I square miles of rough terrain taken to a hospital at Glens FaUs| ITaah., and on graduating from ried to him at least a year so he basement laundry—-ateam best. at Manchester, within and for the Dis Hamilton Faron, aboard Mltsch- have the full force of law, but hat stdiool was sent to a torpedo a. m. on, at the church to com Complete with screens and OF MANCHESTE trict of Mfnrhester. on the 7th day of can see that you are a bright little south of the Naha-Yonabaru line when he died at Oimstock. plete work on several different pro could take exemption for me on his •9 er’s flagship, said carrier pilots would serve as an expression from chool at San Diego, Calif., from storm wdndowA Can be seen Sup p ly C o . April. A. D.. 194S. boy. And how high can you count? and the enemy is expected to con Born in Boston, Fraser was I jects. Luncheon will be served at income tax. The only reason he Present W IL L IA M 8. HYDE. Eaq.. had a field day aa they view for Congress to guide the govern here hp was assigned to the Sub- at any time by appointment. «If It’s Hardware We Have if!" Boy (proudly)— One, two, three, vert all of this into a batUe turns at the Yamato. The a t graduated from Columbia and Osl.l noon, the members bringing what married me was U> have his in We Deliver. Judge. four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ground. ment. ne TinosA hia station being Estate of Evelyn McCbith tack “ was so intenas ws had to ’’America could never justify a gate universities. Ha worked aa a| ever they desire. In Oie after come tax reduced.^ F. T. Bltsh, Sr., President. ten. Jack, Queen and King. Doughboys pushing through the reporter for The New York Worid __1 Harbor. Msnchestervln said district, deceased. wait our turns to make our runs,” new. quest for bases in the Pa I F or the past year he has seen noon at 2 o’clock a business meet ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. F. T. Blish Jr., Treasurer. Upon application of Margaret R. before being admitted to the borl Real Estate Insurance pilots told him. cific u wp foolishly give up at the kotlvs duty and gives a lot of ing will be held, and Mrs. Wallace ems MAIN iilv ST OPPOSITE HIGH s SCHOOL 877 MAIN ST. I TEL. 4425 Dwire. Administratrix, praying for au in 1314. G. Payne of Elaat Center street, 963 M A IN ST. PH O N E 8450 thority to sell certain real estate par end o f this war the vital key spots tradit to our Navy. ticularly described In ssid application For bis war service he received | .prominent local church and club which will be in our possession,” the distinguished' service i on flie. It la THE 11ME TO SELL Japanese C laintii93 Mahon said. woman. wJU be the speaker. Mra. O RD ERED :—That the foregoing ap and decorations from several for-1 Louise Seymour and her commit “W s ought not to 'fikvs to buy plication be heard and determined at la when someone k willing, raidv and aMe to Imv. I f you earn Y a n k Sfup§ ^ B la s te tT eign .governments. He was acting I temington Arms tee will serve refreshments. the Probate Office In Manehester in these bases with American money Father to sell— U S T YOUR HOUSE W IT H US FOR SALE.. W e have director of the U. S. Veterans* | said Dtalrlct. on the 14th day of April. buyers for the following types of places: San Francisco, ..April 3— US)— and blood more than once. A. D.. 1M6. at • o'clock (w, t.) In the Radio Tokyo asserted today that bureau in 1921. * Director Dies Contractor John Wlnnergren I forenoon, and that notice be given to. One 4 to 8 Rooms—some extra laad. "I propose that Congress go on has men at work on the front o f since the American Invasion of record as favoring the retention all persons Intereated In said estate of Two Six-Room Singles—g rooms down, g up. -\ the Hotel Sheridan. Rain has the pendency of said application and Okinawa 233 U. S. ships have o f these key bases for our country Is Your Closet a One 5 or 6f-Room Slagle, all on one Soor. East OrangA N. J., April 9— washed out the mortar between the tims and place of hearing thereon, been "blasted” but admitted that as a guide to the, peace-makers Flood Disaster John's Tw'o-Famlly—4 rooms each—cithsr ia t or half house style. -Georgs Bingham, 77, director the bnck and the stone facing on | by publiahing a copy of thla order In Twin—F la ti^ ^ and 6 rooms. ~ "no decisive blow has been meted when the fate o f America in the tome newspaper having a circulation rstired vice prerident of the the front part of the building and out as yet.” Pacific is being considered at the Chamber bf Horrors? In aald district, at least live days be Two Duplex Houses— 6 rooms each apartment. 1 Still Spreading! smlhgton. Arms Company, this started a sag that is now be- | fore the day' of aald hearing, to appear The Japanese Dome! news agen M e d ic in e We ake have a eall for Small Farms, located in ot near town. peace table. Certainly we should ridgeport, <3onn., died yesterday ing repaired. . If they tee cause at said time and cy reported that last week’s air- make no commitmenta now that place and be heard relative thereto, kt his home, 76 Prospect street. In Summertime, yes! It's slow, ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. sea battle continued with Japan would preclude our taking such a (Osatlioed From Fags Om ) The Epworth Circle of the I ami make return to thls-eourt. ese suicide planes making a -”de- H s had been associated With for coughs sizzlirtg torture for suffocating WILLIAM 3. HYDE 368 Main Street Telephone 8453 position at the end of the war.” Remington firm for 62 years. ^outh Methodist WSCS will meet J udge. Real Estate and Insuraaoe vaatating attack” at dusk Satur civilians 'worked through> the I this evening at the home of Mrs. | furs. H-4-t-4l. day off Okinawa. ' Dome! said night on a two-mils stretch at the A native of New York, he lived Plainfield 20 years and moved Charles R. Steenburn, 29 Clinton due to c o l d s the gttackers apparently ’’seriouw FlCtither loves above CMtax, La , Street. ly crippled at least four or five Union Leaders which threatened to inundato tho . East Orange three years aga ' BRING IN YOUR PURS NOW warcraft” and thew the U. S. task town. H e leaves his widow, Mrs. Es- Soothes Throat Irritation fores ’in to utter confusion.” All along the flood front other I elle Brundage Bingham, a son, CAPITOL MOTORS, Oer Sciawtitk Slecata Veaht WM Support Drive la rtley D., of Montclair, and a A Japanese imperial commuiii- groupe—German, prisoners of war, | Used 85 Years 368 MAIN ST. HARTFORD ■ on. -f Btwfd Thatw ferfacriy TIN FeS que reported today that Amarican soldiers, college students an \ *■ (Osattaned From Page Oas) '. FOR SALE rebiforcementa ware still t>ouring raridents o f stricken eommnfiltle —carried on the worit of strength- I CIDER MILL AND WILROSE DRESS SHOP Into the U. S. Anny's southward who are backing up the war effort drive on Okinawa but that Jap ening levees and evacuatiag | ABOUT 1 ACRE LAND with hard work, wilt,not holdback stranded families. Marlborough Men and Women! Boys and Girls Over 16 anese troops ’’are repulsing enemy “ Always First To Show 'The I.iitesl’' their money. They win meet every General Tyler, after' inspecting I Opposite Gibson’s Garage forces.”- war bond qnota in every plant Our tower Miasiasippi levees, Isft to on Main Street. 595 MAIN STREET SHERIDAN BUILOLNG A broadcast version of the com 'm e local 4-H youngsters held a entire program at the American tour central Louisiana whsrs tli* muffin mix” contest recently I munique recorded b y the Federal Federation o f Labor wlU respond flood has inundated over 1,006,000 Inc rith the following couples taking^ KEMP’S, Oommunicatlons commission gladly to any call you make to help acres. If interested sec: ' claims^ without confirmation that t:Gall Orawford and Esther TELEPHONE 5680 put the 7th war loan drive over the -hay, Freddie Coleman smd WH- P. DE OANTIS 3,600 Anaerican casualties were In* top.” , Ijam Hihbaid; Janet Chapman aihd Hided IB the first week, 102 U. S. Store Hours: 9 to 5 :.30 Daily Plotarial Symbol Of Drive pune C ^pm an, winners.. 202 Porter Street^ tanks and S3 guns knocked out Th e 7th war loan looks toward *111* last two were named the . Between 9 aira 10 A. M. and I t .landing barges destroyed. the Pacific war to a greater extant Except Thursday and Saturday, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY nners and will go to Hartford Japanese losses ware placed st than the other six. The pictorial . the near future and compete 400, symbol o f tha drive w ill be -- the Ith a section o f Hartford (bounty, raising ef tha fitara and Stripe* hy . NOW PLAYING .he judges were: Mrs. Clare Shep To Do Essential Work Right Here In Meindhester Oha Marines on M t Suribachi, Iwo pard and Mrs. Eunice Wathen, ASK FOR THE BEAUTIFUL NEW ALBUM... Yanks Closing Jima Joe Rosenthal’s famous As- In the recent scrap paper drive r ^ CAPTURE A GAY MOOD sociatad Praas photo of that avsnt t,100 pounds o f paper was coUect- WANTED Under Good Working Conditions... FULL or d. Another collection will be held will be the official poater. Laborer* for-!! " Cottons step Into the Spring picturs in a gala . In on IVfassa Tha Traasuiy says that If the ometime in June.- Music to Remember mood. Lovely bright printa...eham ilng stylea Europaan w ar should and while NINE IjtXTBI ” nwmtiMTf , Mrs. Jerome F. Weir and daugh Picking 'Departiiient TIME. . . . these dresses are destined fo r a busy future ter, Mias Jessie Weir, visited rela- (Oaathised fram Page Oaa) tha drive Is in progreoa it won’t Day Shift. Good Wages!; FROM THE LIFE OF CHOPIN as stars of your play-time, date-time wardrobe. make any difference. The quotas PLUS: MCHARD ARLEN la ^▼cs in MiddlefleM on Friday. MORNING, AFTERNOON OR EVENING. GOOD PAY! REST PERIOD DURING WORKING HOURS! [Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop Abel of ;.^roarthe southeast com er'of the won’t be changed. <*nU! BIO BONANEA” Apply Norwich, have been, recent guests AS PLAYED BY THE CELEBRATED PIANIST valley ahd in thS mountains a The quota for individuals is 7 W C Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Weir. ALDON Chambrays Seerfanckers little farther west. . blUion doUan with four bilUon* in Series E bonds. And o f tha four WED.-THURS.-FRL-SAT. TTie town has gone over the top Spun Rayon Linens The Naval command announced gill the Red Cross drive by $14.22, SPINNING M HAS FEATURING • • The Place Is that -Allied warships carried out biUiona two and one-half-bUUona are expected to be raised through |he quota for this place being $500. TalcottvtnA Coan. JoseT turhi Broadcloths Ginghams boihbardments of enemy communi- * ‘'~a. Helen Chapman, chairmtih at payroll deductions.' The corpora C ant All hiring done bi necordanoa \/ cationa, dumps, and gunposta J campaigit has thanked ail the with a n a atohlltaatta* piaA ANNOUNCEMENT alonR ^ Italian Rivisra near the tion quota is 7 bllllona, making the S inging RVasaero who have done such a French frontier last srssk- Tha U. totm goal 14 hUUon. ,y* J6b in exceeding our quota I' 'A TO OUR HOST OF > $6-50 TO $16.98 B. dsatroyer Mackanala, the Frmicb ndA On Friday, April 13, there The Familiar Mazurka in B Flat Major destroyers TSmpata and Trombe Slight Increase ^ be a dance. In the Richmond .emorial Library for the benefit / and tha British destroyer Muske Waltz in D FUt, Op. 64 No. 1 (Minute Waltz) teer participated. ' the RedOoss. SlMSt In Charity Cost ‘ L ‘ The FapUisie Impromptu (Chasing Rainbows) PHILCd OWNERS I *Marder 'l a ' 1^9 OAKLAND STREET 12 to2G 16^, io IV A C H I E V E M E N T The Famous Waltz in C Sharp Minor IN MANCHESTER AND VICINITY 13,000 Tax Bills During March $103.83 m on was South Coventry | • spent in charity in town than In February. During the month there W e are pleaaed to aaaoaaee that WUXIAJM B. THOMP- Mailed Saturday wero n eases and 71 penmis given There is a correction in the MODEfiM rONERAl, tBIVICB Pins Federal Tax a m la aow la eharge of M r Badto Servloc Departmeat. aid at a cost of $8,294.32. In Feb I tor the Well Child conference is a ersstivs p ra ls s s is n a i.. 1 .7 5 • * The Job Is Ifr. Tbeaapaon Is a Phlleo fSctory-tialaed specialist wha ruary tharo were 56 cases and 70 ’nra correct time for the odrissssssnl Mm I aisicliss in •aa giM jTM the type ef radio aad rerrigerster arrvles \ Tax OoUsetor Ssmusl Nalaon paroena aided and tha coat waa $8,- M A S C M I r- 1 I H will be from 9:80 a m. to impertoaes sihat hisisrirnl *d> y— prodacta deiwrve. Mr, ThompaM was for mailed over 18,000 tax hills Satur 133.70. ):80 A m. oo April 13. esaeas sf deflisafian. To Frepore for Shipment, Fruit Trees, Fruit PrOtduc- esaw with Plillee Dhtilhtrtora of New Ragland aad for day. IWa tax rata is S3 miir This shows that in March there ’TODAY AND TUESDAY Tha weekly meeting of the Art This Is the new Victor Showpiece . . . wHth the aavnaal yaata In ehnrge of the eervlee departaaeht. Ihe Mila weiw mailsd in tima Sat waa one more ease and on* more s at the Community Center PflESENT-DAY PAOUTIES and raon given aid. In March lfit4 SMlheds sasbls «m Is ptavids romantic story pf Chopin, fascinating profile of -'Qcaafae Phlleo Replnoe- urday so that dellveiy could ha be held-thla evening at 7:30. ’ a ing Bushes and Fruit Producing PI o n t s. Etc., for Pick-up and deUvary sere* made this morning. Bevsrml who Kera ware 86 eaasa ahd fiS par- sTsty esaalettiat kssofithnawn naent Parts aad T ubes ieeeglargei rocelvad U ^ r tax bOla this bm Hi - Bona aided and the cost was 38,- MtaandarskUMl BaUot Jose Iturbi, illustrations in gloirious color as well ^ ■Philoa e« ing at ones mads paymsat. 835.7i. Home Owners, Victory Gordeiiers and Forms. . — OBI WIDE lAMOE ol iolt the two great Red Seal records. Pleaaa bring in yaar labia llie official nobca o f tha cMlae- Quincy, BL— UP)— Last Novem- aa We Bee Radio Mfg. Serv- pticss aH*ws a p a r t isndiy *«U* < lee Prtee Chart which la models |e our shop. tion of taxes waa posted this votara in Adams county, In- Widow Admits , Quincy, approved a coun- is f ns I* Strang* Isr « hmstni ’i ea Ue with O.PJL for nimminf on the sign post at the bealtb district to replace the el distiscUsn at Iks ptlc* il asa \ a> repair warh. Deal with a RaUabla Finn. canter. It states that tha taxes ofietd Is pay. OaUaggS. an due on April IB and tha first Fatal Bc^tihg ity district. Machinery to set • • The Man To Contact Is period for paying is to ho from tbe new district waa set in mo “THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" ths only bitch being that April 45 to May 15 when all P i« a Om ) have or undCT to pay muat « T bad to vote tha aboUUon p-tha city distrlcL Quincy vot- make payments. Over that she used a boms-mads cat-o’-nlne aoiE iiMnai-ai un Iro yaoterday rajectad the propos- amount one half can be paid. The tails to whip tha chUdron. Cleipan- *m E OBBA* I aod officials intimated the vot- aecoDd payment la due from July Ub a h* aald, waa found dead 8oit- U R K E e I Inc. MR. REEKS dldat understand ths ballot, KEMP’S, 1 to August 1. urday in a aingla room the mother I AND ONE BOUB (W SHORTB I ‘ . >'-> tbs cfflciola aald thsy didn’t Tbs b o o n tar coBactloii wUI be ,Mid chUdrai oocupi$& Furniture and Mnaie [ w ira Yiauh TAtnnB — c o m - now what to-do to straighten tn m •AaLtolp.aLoa Moa- Owyar aaid the chad’s body was M u im n r ' b i m o — A x in r , ths aituaUen- day. .Tuaaday, Wadnaaday. Tbura-j iNtdly hndaod and mangUd. svai CX.TIKB — AM D M A M T day and Friday and on Saturday to bar toenallA which w err part omims FOB Toum tha hours win ha from 3 a aa. to ly tarn off. The other c h ild m ln l now bMaig tiaatod a* » uiwhwst-l-- i MAKCRES'Jl BB .EVENING HERALD, MAHtJHESTElR, (XjNN., MONDAY, APRIL 9,1945 dosed with this -statement, ac- I MANCHESTER EVENING RERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- MONDAY; APRIL 9, IM l cording to Butler: "Now that all Wore Oppose admit that the post-war highway COSMETICS Court Battle program will not be started until, Helena Rubensteln other forces drovs wrlthln .35 miles Change in Gross-Walks rovernment Urges Rationing Data at least 47, let us wait until the Harrirtt Hubfmrd Ayera southeast at the Cseeboslevak wrar Wins Higher Rating Russian Views Win Bring Complaints Tech School Tax Increase i 947 Legislature Is In session, Max Factor Yardley Cedars Hold production center of Bruenn Alters Terms Farnlshfid B j since It, and not the 1946 Legiala- Luclen LeLong — Etc. tTown Leads Nation (Brno) by capturing Brodske. At The proposed change In the Birth Registration Offlee of Prko Admtaiatntloii turq. Is the proper one to consider Arthur Drug Stores Ladies’ Night Angern Malinovsky’s men had Given Kiwanis cross-walks at the Center aa New Course! 99 Per Cent of 9*000 the BdvisabUity of levying taxes slasbea Jisross the Vienna-Bruenn sbowh on the maps prepared Qrcus Officials Bene* Oepartraest ol latonaatloa which sre not to be collected until rail line, leaving the N asis only six by the State Safe^ Commis 88 Tretnoat Street, Best|n, 8. Polled Against High* 1947 or later. fit as Sheia Sees Ad "In conclusion, M r. Commission major escape highways end rail sion, will do aw ay with tba S00,000 Babies Not In Clothing Drive Banquet and Entertain roads from Vienna. Student of ' Politics Is Airplane Engine, iPi er Gasoline Levy. er, allow me to assure you of our shdrt out througb the rotary Police Court justments Advisable. ♦fo r four galkms each through June O e a r Flnkn B lver Vaffley Meats, Fate, Ete. support for a post-war highway Guest Speaker at To* aa at present. peller ABsembly Woi Registered Every Year 31. B-6, C-6, B-7 and C-7 coupons ment of Nutmeg Forest In the Auetraian Alps south of ]3ook Four red stamps T6 program based on the needs and Instead of croeslng from the good sverywfaere tor five gallons' Hartford. April 9— UP) — The Vienna Marshal Tolbukin’s moun Qass for Beauticians. —Important Reasons Hartford, A pril 9.— (ff)— Con through IfS good through April 28. ability to pay of the taxpayers.” Proves Great Success. day’s Club Meeting. aoutb to the north elde at East I Edward F. Russell, of Flushing, each. proposed^ef^slatlon to Increase the Is lin t Commmiity in tain troops penetrated the 4,754- victed officials of Rlngling Broth* Stamps Y5 and Z5 and A2 and D2 gadbllne tax to four cents a gal Center etreet as at present, the For Recording. N. Y., was fined *30 for taking an good through June 2; E3 through Fnel o n peake to clear the Plnka river val automobile without the owner’s era, Baraum and IBailey Combined lon, Is opposed by 99 per cent of Oat Adopts Rat Nation to' Attain lu Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Flake Ventres, an official of the proposed change will have the Cheney Tech win be fully eqiUi J2 good through June 80; K3 Period One through five coupons ley on a 50-mIle front. Driving 27 ped with a new PropeUer and permission Saturday night and *5 9,000 persons polled by the Auto Lebanon observed Ladles’ Night at State Insurance Department, who cross-walk start from In front Shows, Inc., who last week fought through P2i good through July 81. good everywhere through current Quota; Chairman Mc> miles inside Auatria they captured plane M otor Assembly departmi ^ By James Marlow for operating a motor vehicle with mobile Legal Association, claims MoeniChwald, 32 milea northeast has made a hobby of studying of the First National store and for revocation of Imprisonment Prooeosed FooA heating season. Last year’s Period Wilmington, Calif.— — Cud Masonic Temple Saturday night tiy M ay 1, It waa announced ' Washington, April 9— (fl')—Have out a driver’s license. Charles B. Butler, Connecticut with a large attendance of mem of Gras, Austria’s second city, Ruasian and British politics and will reach the north side of Imposed upon them in conse Book Four blue stampa C3 Four and Five coupons also vaUd. dles, the Consolidated Steel ship Kinney Gets Congratu- the street Just east of the by Director John G. EchmaUan. ;rou registered your own birth or Russell took a truck owned by manager. bers. A fine supper was served fol which lies 85 miles southwest of poUdes, wras- the speaker at to- quence of last summer’s' tragic throiigh 02 good through April 28 Butler said last night his figures yards’ cat, was given a baby rat steps leading Into the post of The new department wiU J;he Bartlett Bralnard Company Ration Board Honrs for her supper. Cuddles didn’t eat . latory Message from 'Ji lowed by an entertainment pro Vienna. da3T^a luncheon of the Kiwranls it of your child? If not, do it main tent fire here In which -168 Stamps H2 through. M2 good were token from postcard replies club. fice building. fuUy equipped with aU servlc bn Silver Lane and drove It to the rat, but adoptfid the little J ■ gram highlighted by a 'Truth or (A broadcast communique by loyv. Th« government wants you ‘ wards Hartford and was picked up lives were lost, benefited frotn the through June 2; N2 through S3 ^FoUowlng are the bo u n at the received at his headquarters in in Kaiser and Baldwin, Some of his opinions, presented Tbls Is likely to result In types of aircraft engines and pro{ stranger and is nursing it aloqg Consequence program which was the Yugoalav home radio heard by to. by the E ast Hartford police and threS-day court battle, one^ of good through June 30; .T3 through local office of the W ar Price and creasing ^numbers following the as a "laymen’s” thoughts, were aompjialnta by tbose who have including Pratt A Whitney with her own brood of five kit amusing to the audience. the FC C said Breko, on the Sava Allison props as well as Hamllt ■nils is addressed not only to turned over to the local authori them gaining bis ftpedom. X2 good through July 81. RaUonlng Board at' the SUte hearing last week at which, the that there wras still no certainty to erpes to ^ e the, Manches tens. IfABOhMter #oared to natlonol j Carnations of red, white or pink river in Bosnia 75 miles north of and Curtiz props. >arents and everyone whose birth ties. ' Concluding the leilgthy hearing SoflWf Armory: tax Increase was advocated by that Russia would fight Japan, ter Green ear going north or and > U U honon yoitenlay to the were presented to the ladies as Sarajevo, was captured by the W ork has .already been las not been registered. It is alm- He admitted having been to a late Saturday, Judge William J Book Four -stamp 35 valid tor Mondays: 10 a. m. to 4:80 p. to. State Highway Commissioner W il ■ .T' fr ^ Yugoslav National Army of. Lib that the Polish queatim would the passengers on the Green 1 also st doctors, nurses and mid- Shea of Superior court denied de Tuesdays: Closed aU day to Um liam J. Cox. ’ U m U d Klatlonal a o t h ^ they entered the hail for the sup In cnanging over . dne of the party in the Hotel Bond with five pounds through June 2. p ext Meals in Pig's Stonaach eration after three days of fierce eventually prove of minor Import car transferring I to South Ives who sre responsible for fll- fense motions for tuspension of The A L A also takes Issue with tJwi, «*eoodln* lt» quota oi per which was served by aayton chine shop rooms for the new d^ friends, some of whom were from stamp valid May 1. public* fighting.) Manchester. birth certificates. airsentences or leave tc| withdraw the commissioner on the so-called pounds by TSiOOO pounds and b e ^ Hansen at 6:30. The repast con ance, and that Russian future pol partment. Seven different t; Manchester, Having accompanied S:.oes Wednesday: 3 p. m. to 6 p m. Carnegla, Okla.— UP)— W hen J. t ’The FC C reitorded a German icy wrould be based on the tradi )ok at these figures of the the pleas of no contest and go to Thursday and Frtdaye: 10 ^ m "five-year plan” for highway con Ste first community In the country sisted of chicken salad with airplane engines have already L some of them to Manchester, he Book thl-ee airplane stamps 1, 2 T. Johnson's pig died he called broadcast which said Field Mar tional desire of Russia for an open insus bureau: trial, but said aojustmenta in struction and the post-war use of to attain Its quota- A telegram pickles, potato chlj^, rolls, coffee rived as well as several propeUei was hitch-hiking back to the hotel and 3 valid indefinitely. O P A says to 5 p. m. Veterinarian O. W. Uttle to do a shal Gen. Ferdinand Schoerner, re 1. BJvery yecr the births of ^00,* from Manchester when he saw the some of the cases appeared advis Saturdays: 10 a. to to 12:80 Federal funds for this work. The at congratulations was jywlved and ice cream. 'Hie Rainbow Girls sea port. It had been, he Coiurses In propeller and no plans cancel any. post mortem. In the animal’s ported by the Germans to be the Oeotge W . England, A M M F S-n. babies are not registered. truck and took It for transporta able. association's views on this subject from Henry J. Kaiser, NaUonal served, under the direction of Mrs. charge^^, a part of the British plane motors will be started Gasoline _ noon. stomach were found 58 fence sta successor to Gen. Heins Guderian 2. The 1940 census found -that tion, Intending, he stated, to phone were outlined to Cox In a letter, Chairman and also a congranua- foreign policy to prevent Russia Obituary completion of the setting up Changes in Minimum Terms 15-A coupons good everywhere Office telephone 5189. ples, five copper fragmeuts, 14 Fred Thrall and Mrs. John ’Trot as N azi eastern front commander, George W. England, son of Mr. >,(K)0,000 Americans had not been the owner u p w hlS arrival back Butler said. tory telegram from Governor Ray from gaining such a port He machinery and courses wUl be o^ W ith that,'the Jurist, who made pieces of tin. two small stones and ter. had warned his troops they could and Mrs. George J. England, of gistered at or about the time of at the hotel of his a c t He was the original sentences last Febru Urges WalUng Two Years mond B. Baldwin. Offhwrs A ir Introdored recalled various tensions over the fered for both. day and evenl ten pieces of wire. expect no relief soon from the "ex. Spruce street, has been promoted heir birth although many were sicked up before he could reach ary In the manslaughter cases, although he was In court through The letter to the commissioner Chairman Kaiser’S telegram fol- At 8 p. m. William Anderson, Dardanelles, and the Crimean class students. The latter will Americans Free traordlnary continuous strain’ to the rating of Aviation Machln. war. nter. iiis Hartford destination. made changes In the minimum out the hearing. chairman of the committee, wel offered providing interest 3. The w ar— for various reasons- Haley went to prison and Ver- ‘•New York City, Everett T. McKinney they have been undergoing.) ist’s Mate, Second aass (Flight The club today voted to send Deaths Ri ssell is a veteran of 18 terms of James A. Haley, execu comed the Cedars and Cedarettes ^ - ---- Engineer). He la wrlth the Navy rants It. Those Interested in —has sent hundreds of thousands months service in the South Pa steeg, In company with Caley, * April «, IMS, two Manchester boys to the an school should register at ths tive vice president and director Cardinal Hloiu and introduced the officers. Wil' on duty in the Pacific theater. A f people scurrying into Regls- cific. went to the- county Jail Immedi • 11:40 a. m. nual Boys’ State, where they wrlll flee. George W. Smith, general mana contribute such an amazing quan bert Hadden, Grand Tall Cedar graduate of Manchester High Joseph Borla ■ offices to get their births on ately after court adjourned. “Here I thought I could gat have an opportunity to study gov A new Instructor has been ger, and Leonard S. Aylesworth, Kverett T. McKinney, tity of clothing in a olngle day. Roy Warren, Senior Deputy Grand school in the class of 1943 he en Joseph Boris, of 64 Homestead ord. ernment cured for the department ranvasman, to a minimum of Paris, April 9 — (JP) — August me a new car practically ih« Oweral Chairman, A t 9:30 in the evening chairman Tall Cedar; Rudolph Swanson, Local Review tered the N avy in June of that street, died at the Manchester M e Reasons for RecAdlng Dr. Paul Speaker' United National Oothlng CoUec- Dr. Eugene Davis won the at while M r. Ek:hmallan w as reluct year and a day and a maximum Everett McKinney sent the follow Junior deputy grand Toll Cedar year. He took his basic training morial hospital this morning fol A birth certificate Is the most Cardinal Hlond, 64-year-old pri day after V-Day." an", to give his name a^ this tlm^ of five years. , tion, ing wrlre to Henry 3. Kaiser, Na at Camp Sampson. N. Y., and sub tendance prize, donated by Lloyd lowing a brief Illness. A resident .tlsfsctory and convenient way Says Destruction mate at Poland who has vigorous Manchester laimber A Fuel Co. and Joseph Canade, Scribe, who in he stated that he' Is a govemmi Under the new penalties, It will tional chairman: Prize Winner sequently trained at Memphis, Hobron. of Manchester for 35 years he was f proving that you are the proper Before Rotarians I am most encouraged by the r ^ turn introduced the treasurer, W il . ^______licensed motor and propeller be possible tor them to obtain ly accused the N aris of perpetrat "Town of Manchester, Conn., to s Tenn., Jaekaonville, Florida, Kan employed in Hartford by the Hart re to go to ichool, to work, to port that Jdancheater has collect- liam Anderson, Fred Knofia, dis pert. their release from the state prison Of Manila Ordered ing * atrocities against Polish day collected approximately 200,- sas City, San Diego and Hawaii. ford Electric Light Cfompany. lOrry, to hold office, to claim so ^ 200,000 Ita of clothing and has trict representative. Past Grand This new course is expected "A Preface to Pan American after they have served between priests, has been liberated by 000 pounds of clothing exceeding Local Lodge Is Largely He took part In the invasion of He leaves hla wife, Mrs. Mary la! security benefits. already eaceeded Its quota by 75,- Tan cedar and Past District prove popular with local studentj ism” will be the subject of a talk eight and ten months. American Ninth Army troops Its quota by 75,000 pounds.” Leyte. ^ » Benedetto Borla. He was a veter It Is the easiest w ay of proving Representative James A. Baker and with the anticipated boom to be presented at the. Rotary Originally, Haley w as sentenced New York.,April 9—OP)—Docu from a convent near Padejborn He also announced that three Represented at Rally an of World W ar I and a member itlzenshlp upon application for i and Past District Representative, Weddings aviation In post-war days, a ' C lub’s . weekly meietlrtg tomorrow from one to five years, and Smith where he had been held by the You are the first community to depots will be established In towm o f DUworth-Com ell Post, the mentary proof that the Japanese report such subsUntial resulU. Harry Sanderson of Providence. R, Held in'Hartford. munber of boys are expMted passport. ' . ^ ' evening at the Sheridan Restaur and Aylesworth from two to sev Gestapo fo r; 14 months. / to take care of any clothing which American Legion. He was also It is the simplest w ay of show- Army received direct orders from I am sure this wlU act as an ex L, each responding with brief re take the opportunity offered ant by Dr. Irven Paul. Pan en years. The Roman Catholic church waa missed In yesterday’s collec Ridolfl-Butler member of the Eagles fraternity _.g family relationship when Tolcyo to destroy Manila and kill ample TO many communities marks. Elks’ Officers gain valuable experience. As sli| American W eek Is being cele Oreated Stays Until June 7 leader waa flown to A rts yester- tion. Such clothing may be left Mystic Review, Woman’s Bene Miss Doris J. Butler, daughter in Hartford. palming servicemen’s dependency Its inhabitants will be' ubmltted throughout the country. 'The drawing of door prizes for plane engines and propellers ai brated throughout the country In addition. Smith and Ayles 'day' by Capt. William Fadler, Jop at the warehouse at the Union fit Association won the attendance of Mr. and Mra. WlUlam F. Butler Fkneral services will be held at allowances. to Congress April 17, Brig. Gen. M y appreciation to you, your essential In the Air Corps of this week and It is In connectiofi worth were granted stays until lin, Mo., personal pilot of Lieut. school, the School Street Recrea the ladies consisted of 23 prizes of prize for having the most members of 88 Bissell street, will be mar 9:30 Wednesday morning at the It Is of basic help In carrying Carlos P. Romulo said yesterday. e committee, and the people of Man- To Be Seated various kranches of the servlet with this good will program that ju n e 7 under *19,000 bond each Gen. William H. Simpson, Ninth tion Building or the United States 3 packs of cigarettes each and 15 present at a district rally of re ried this afternoon to Louis A. W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 325 out national and state programs Romulo, who is U . 8. resident chaster for their magnificent re the course will In addition pz Dr. Paul has been secured tor the to permit them to return to Sara Arm y commander, f Post Office at the center. In case other prizes including vases, dishes views in this area, Saturday at the Main street, followed by a solemn of inaternal and child health and commissioner to the" Philippines, Samuel J. Houston of Ridolfl, son of Mr. and Mra. Reml- to advantage for youngsters wh| local club by Benjamin Crehore, sota, Fla., the show's winter head Cardinal Hlond declined to de sponse. clothing cannot be brought to one and handkerchiefs, pictures, air Hotel Bond, Hartford. ’This was the mass of requiem at St. Bridget’s welfare. For instance: said at a communion breakfut of Henry 3. Kaiser, gio Ridolfl of 52 Bissell street ’The will enter the service shortly. chairman of the club’s Internation quarters, to aid in preparing the scribe his treatment , by thp Ges of these three centrally located de mail stationery and butter. first of a series of rallies to be held This Town Will Be the church. Burial will he In St. The national and state govern- the Catholic Institute of the Press: National Chairman ceremony w ill take place at five Directdr Ek:hmallan also stat al Service committee. circus for a proposed road tour tapo, saying It was "a personal pots, call Defense Headquarters, Maater ef Ceremmlen throughout the state in lieu of a James’s cemetery. lenta set aside funds for those "On that day I will have the op United NaUonal aothlng o’clock In the rectory of S t that attempts are being made t| Dr. Paul was for twenty years slated to get under way at Wash matter of the past.” n l5 . Jbeeph Lutz, P .G .T .a, chairman Installing ‘Officer. The funeral home will be open irograma of maternal and child portunity to indict the Japanese OollecUon.” state convention which is banned James’s church. The brlda] atten start another department In a missionary of the Presbyterian “ What a blowl Now I find A fter vlswlng the great amount of the entertainment committee. health and welfare. For Instance ington, D. C., on June 5. through the means of affidavits by Washington for the duration. dants wlU be Miae Laura Hill of after seven o’clock tonight. Tech aehool, this being a Beaut of clothing collected. It waa evident Introduced George Bowe of Radio The national and state govem- church In Chile, South America, Judge Shea suspended in en and photographs.” You Gflt CASH P L U S ^ out It may bo V-D ay pkit Delegations from Willimantlc, Samuel J. Houston, of 73 School rills town and Raymond Ridolfl, Culture department The need fo Ck>vemor Baldwin’s message Station W.T.I.C., who acted as iments set aside funds for those and when in Latin America he tirety the jail term of one year A t the breakfast a plaque was yesterday that the sorting and Rockville, Middletown, New Bri street, a Past Exalted Ruler of brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Josepblne SagUo competent beautldaiui is great an| whh a Loan from ws ^ maybe two or three year* was as follows: packing of a hundred tons is to be master o f ceremonies. programs. The money Is allotted traveled tbroughtmt the continent Impose^ on David W. Blanchfleld, awarded to Joe Rosenthal, Asso "Everett T. McKinney, Chairman, tain, East Hartford and the five Rockville Lodge of Elks, will be The bride will wear a tweed suit, Mrs. Josephine SsgUo, of 43 in adding such a depaixment considerable work. Although ’The program consisted of Fred in accordance with the number of aa a representative of the World’i the wagon boss whom be com ciated Press photographer, for his before I con gat one.” •’CohgratuIaUona to Manches reviews in Hartford attended. the installing officer when newly Oak street, died at noon today the school, It is expected tha| T\ONT borrow UDneceMzrity. many church groups have already Bocchino, who played the drums; Navy blue accessories and corsage births registered. j Sunday School Association acting mended for his frank testimony. famous shot at U . S. Marines rais L/ but If a loan will solvt a ter on your splendid showing in the From Mystic Review elected officers of Putnam lodge of r ^ roses. Her maid of honor foUowIng a long illneas. She should the bnove be approved, volunteered to assist, others will Alms and Emma La Palme, solos; Unless all births are registere<\ as » counselor .to youth. No change was made In the Jail ing the flag over Iwo Jims. Roeen- problem come to IWeeS and |tt United NaUonal aothlng CoUec- ’Hie Guard team in charge of are seated tomorrow night. Past bad been a resid^t here for the wiU prove popular. now be needed. Shifts will work Quenten Hagedorn, tap dance; ac will wear k lime green suit, brown the amount of money set aside la A t present Dr. Paul is engaged sentence of one year given Ed thal turned the plaque over to The tbsee plus advantagea: ' Uon. Your outstanding success in the initiatory and other floor work Exalted Rulers of a number of past 14 years. from 9 to 12 In the morning, or companied by Mrs. Canade; the acceasoriee and oorsagro of red less than it should be. So, fewer in graduate studies at the Hart ward R.-Versteeg, chief electri Associated Press, on whose behalf 1. Loanlimade on aif nature only. collecting 200,000 pounds of cloth was largely from Mystic Review, other lodges will be in Mr. Hou one to four in the afternoon, and Silk City Four. Billy DeHan, Her roses. She leaves four children, Wil childim get the care they might ford Seminary Foundation and is cian, or in the six months jail it was accepted by Alan J. Gould, with Mrs. Lillian Karlaen as cap ston’s suite. Joseph Bove, Put Compleu privacy always. ing for-war relief exceeding your also special evening shifts. Any bert Johnson, ’Thomas Phillips The young couple will leave later liam E. SagUo, at Glastonbury; lhave. ' interested especially in Inter- sentence of WiUlam Caley, seat assistant general manager. 2. quota by 75,000 pounds will be an nam, will be Grand Esquire; Louis one wishing to volunteer for this and Francis Dakcosae. tain. ’Ike women made an attrac on a wedding trip to Boston. The Romolo J. SagUo, of Hebron; Solon Pledges gent to Census Bureau American relations. He is a man and fire watcher. Caley, who 3. Prompt, friendly Mrvioc. Inspiration to every community in Moran. 'Willimantlc Grand Lead work can- do so by phoning 8928 George Bowe put on a ’Truth or tive appearance with their whits bride attended Manchester High Jack SagUo, of Providence, R. I., Every month birth certificate member of the Rotary Club of went to Jail the day he was sen Public Setback Party] ing Knight; James Reardon, of A ExcIuhIvc—Nationwide Caih- OonnecUcut. uniforms and white and blue satin and Mrs. SUvano SUlano, of Bol records from State Health depart Valparaiso, Chile, and la on a tenced and has served more than or49!0. * Consequence program wrlth the this town, a Paat Ebcalted Ruler of school and Is telethons operator at Credit Card! Usued and hon ‘1 am pleased to learn that Man Among the many groups who following taking part: James capes. Mra. Josle Keish, president ’Ike Herald.' ’Ike bridegroom at ton; one sister, Mre. Lucy Cerrina, Pact Senate ments are aent to the Census leave of absence while in this a month and a half of his term, ored here. chester has IM the naUon as the New London lodge. Grand Loyal helped in the old clothes drivs Dickson. Clifford Joyce. Charles of the local review, conducted the tended Hartford ’Trade school smd of Mariborougta; 18 grandchUdren bureau In Washington. country. waa not a party to the motions Come Id. phone or write today. first community to complete Its Knight; F'rank J. Buckley. Nor That bureau puts together and Monday* April 9 at 8 special mention seems in order for Ubert, Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mrs. rally. Mrs. Mildred Tedford was since Iqst July has been with the and 14 great grandchUdren. Sbe err A NEW quota. wich, Grand Lecturing Knight; fttpcffacd Sdwdwli1 the grand Job done by the Boy Bert Inmah, Jack Gordon, Ray pianist for the ceremonies and also Merchant Marines. He recently re was a member of the Alpina So Can Accepj pul____ , Sincerely yours, Oiarlea, O’Brien, Meriden, Grand 8 tf M Scouts. A large number of scouts mond Smith, William Anderson, sang ths solos during the gradua ciety and S t Jamee’a church. |ln working out national, state, HY - POWER Ammrn sf Meataty Raymond E. Baldwin. Secretary; Arthur Roy, WUUman- turned from a trip overseas. Use NfSeSi N f i —i under the supervision of Dtmsld Paul Carter, Bimest Morse afid tion of young girls of ths Wllli- Fkneral arrangements, in (Contlnned from Page Oao) county and city health programs A rm y d* Navy Club tlc. Grand O iaplaln; W illiam J. By knowing exactly how many Garmoe, Assistant Scout Master W illiam Braithwralte, msntlc Review into the senior di charge of WiUlam P. Qulsb, are Q U IE T ttoo tIRAA |U7« IIOAS In typical Manchester fashion GaOlgan, Hartford,' Grand ’Trus Johnson-Hofftier 20-M tj.ll 1974 vision. Mrs. A da Peckham was Incomplete. hope that the American di people are born every year, and 200 Door Prize! of ’Troop Number 27, handled the The dining hall wras beautifully tee; Edward Carrigan, of this Miss Marlon Frances Hoffner, 9A.4I 24 JB 19.29 Prizes: Money! Refreshments! the town want over the t (^ In Its unloading at the Robertson achqol decorated wrlth colored festoons. chaplain. Mrs. W. E. King and her tlon will accept his suggestion how many die and at what age, 200 united NaUonal Oothing Collec town,. Grand MarshaL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ths authorities are able to know MUFFLER* !>. .Ww i » t t M a Hw* m >n.p» and a good many words of praise' daughter Audrey were color 'bear- Edward J. Llncotai Incorporate Into the general stet tion yesterday by contributing one Dinner will be served at 6:30 H. Hoffner, at 78 .Elorenro street the condition of the nation’s health Sponsored by Army & Navy Club Auxiliary. "Dut my Gulf man cheered were heard about the good work era. Edward J. Lincoln, of 153 Por ment of principles a proviaii $6.00 II at the biggest collecUon of cloth and following the meeting there was married to Douglflf Alvin and what steps must be taken to FREE •37-^40 Buick ...... UWH *10 te *100 me up. Said he’d help keep they were doing. Part of the Scout Flame of Battle ter stroet died at his home Satur that the proposed International < F ilnelpnl SpesUter will be an entertainment program. Johnson, son of Mrs. Mamie A. ’.39-*40 C ad illa c...;. , 7.75 ing fM* war victims ever to be as- oath is “I will do my best.” They day afternoon after a short iUness. ganization shall work toward "■ ,irove It. 3 New Rom Dawn Plants ’Ths princlp^ speake" at the All members of the Zaks frater Johnson of 80 Cottage street and Says the Department of Com my present cor rolling. If fd aemblod m its history, and exceed did! : ■ Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he has tablishing Justice” and agi '29-’.32 Chevrolet . . . . 2.50 Rolls Over Mpst afternoon session was State Field nity are Invited to attend. the late AJfbed Johnson. ’The cere Pleeoae Enclose 25 Cents To Help Cover Packing, ing Its quota of 126,000 pCimds by ------0 been a resident of Manchester for any violation of Atlantic chartei merce, of which the Census bureau ’33-*36 Chevrolet . . . . 3.75 let him give It Vie Gulfpride* 75,000. Director, Mra. Grace M. Best of mony was performed Monday, Is a part: Foetoge, Handling and Advertising Expense. U L L w o r k GUARANtiiDI Hartfoni a past president of Mys five years and was employed ea a terms. •37-’39 Chevrolet . . . . 3.85 FINANCE and Gulflex** treatment reg* ’the actual figures will not be April 3, by the Rev. Frederick Mc divisional superintendent at Pratt He Is said to feel that an an] ”If the United States as a whole Of Vienna Today tic Review; Mra. Nellie McCann of TO ADVERTISE oar nnlqoe method of selling direct from . 5.50 V Stale Theater known until the clothing has been Hospital Notes Lean who used the single ring Whitney of Blast Hartford. nouncement that this nation' and hundeds of thousands of Its *38-’41 Chrysler .... oloriy." New Britain, Mra. Anna Calano, tk nursery to yon throngh the mall, weH send yon three well-rooted 7 3 tad One Weak Delivery sorted and packed for shipment to service. ’They were attended by He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. delegates supported such a provtj ciUxens individually are not to •38-’41 D eS oto...... 5.50 I Tclephi director of the H artford H l^ t h About Town Rose Dawsrperennlal flower ptaats, ready to set out in your yard. FawUicket, R. I., but conservaUve (OoBthraefi From F a g * One) Mlsa Shirley Hoffner,. sister of the Frances Lincoln; four daughters, Sion, in addition to his amsni* 'er in time to come because of ^^9-•41 D o d ge...... 5y50 > i f i 49m Rf i 1^ B. Biewa, Center of the W . B. A. also spoke. bride, and Elton Morse of Ridge the Inconvenience and waste of- These are the new flowers yon have been hearing about through IJeeaM estimates place the collection at Admltted Saturday: Mrs. Elsie Mrs. Louise Andersfih of Wood to ^ve the league authoril 'radio statlona and the garden magaxinef of the country. They •35 ’4J F o r d ...... 2.50 200,000 pounds, an average of six Leister, 83 Florence street; Mrs. Vienna-Llns railway.. St Poel- Mra. Best announced that Mrs. Manchester Lodge of Masons street . - Haven, L. I.; Mrs. Harry Short of later review of wartime pol lisslng,. Incomplete, or inaccurate ten Is lesa than 60 miles east of Cklano ha«I wori the pi Jie offered Tile bride wore a gown of sheer birth records, mothers, doctors, grow two to three foet high and bear loads Of silver pink flowers '34-*36 H udson...... 5.00 pounds for every ncan, woman and Lucia Jqnea, 9fi Woodbridge will confer the Entered Appren Ithaca, N. Y.; Mrs. Richard Kaiser decision^ would boost morels from April to Angnst Fine for cnttlng o r ^ r yard decoration. Ohlld In town. Towns and ciUes street; part Noren, 100 Wood- Uns, Austrian munitions town. in the "Good-More-Best” contest tice degree tomorrow evening. white crepe, with sweetheart and Miss Hsien MltcheU of this smell nations. nurses and other public-spirit^ '32-M2 Oldsmoblle .. 3.75 dtlxens must work now to make Ideal ptetlng time now. throughout the country are bas bridge street; Mary Skewea, 485 and.190 miles from Munich. for members, and Mrs. Josle Keish Lodge will open at 7:30. neckline, lace.Insertion trimming town, and six grandchildren. Continuous publicity on the ’38-’41 Packard .... 4.68 Battle Into Koenlgaberg stood second. 'The slogan wax and veil at fflusion edged with sure that all babies are officially ing their quotas on an estimated Tolland turnpike. ■ ’ The funeral adU be held at the Inga bf the American delegatloi W E W AN T YOU to klave three of these ptamts to transplant In ’.36-’41 Plymouth ... 3.60 firo pounds per person. Admitted yesterday: Mra. Mary In East Prussia, the Germans formed from the words, Grace M, lace. She carried a bouquet of T. P. Holloran FUneral home, 175 a s well as on the San F ran d i land completely and accurately your yard, so yon con see what strong, healthy flon-ers w e raise. Hoee Company No. 3 will hold registered with the proper auth •34r’41 Pontiac_____ .3.75 RADIO One of the gratifying things Barrett 83 St. John street; Clar reported, Soviet forces battled In Best. Nine candidates were initiat its monthly meetlngi tonight at 8 white roses and Wrlgbtii fern. Center street, Wednesday after conference Itself, is favored' Current catalog value 60 cents. N ow you may have three select noted by the workers was that the ence Gottard, 30 Deerfield drive; to the center of Koenlgaberg, long ed, during the afternoon, the for Her bridesmaid wore aqua noon a t 3 o’clock. Rev. Alfred L. (fongresa. orities.” ed hardy specimens, shipped postpaid for 28 cents Incidental ex *37-’41 Studebaker., 3.75 o’clock-at the fire bouse at the Says Surgeon General Thomas shoes.. clothing and bedding' do Steven and Meyer Buckbtnder, besieged Vortrese capital of the mation of a past presidents’ club crepe, with hat to match and arm Williams of St. Mary's ebufoh wUl Senator Hatch (D., N. M.), pense as aboi’e. REPAIRING Center. jParran of the UT S; Public Health nated were of exceilent quality. 146 Porter streSt; Mrs. Girtba Junkers province. was .discussed and several other bouquet of assorted spring flow- officiate and burial wlU be Uk the member of the Fkreign Relai M any items appeared to ' haye Trivett, Bolton; WiUlam Keediy, Marshal Alexander Vasilevsky’s matters of business transacted be era. The mothsr at the bride wore East cemete^. The funeral home committee, said the dlploi service: OFFER GOOD during brief shipping period only. Send your T A IL - PIPES PICK UP SERVICE The Children of Maiy of St. Urges Prompt Registration been used but UtUe. 227 Oak etreet; Mre.i Victor Da tanks and tommygunners smashed fore the meeting waa adjourned. a gold colored suit with hat to WlU be open' from 7 o’clock until "ought to take the people In! request, snoloslng 25 cents, tot Bridget’s church received com “I can not toq,...strongIy urge ’3.3-*34 (Hievrolet . . . .$1.40 j RE-UPHOLSTER PrompUy at one o’clock the'air vidson, 16 Laurel street; Ludwrig into the city from both the south match' and the bridegroom’s moth' the time of the funeraL th d r confidence as much aa Is It waa announced during the munion in a body yesterday morn parents, physicians and healui ’35 Chevrolet .... 1.65 Wkile Fabric* At* S»iH Avaihblal raid sirens were sounded for/ two Ristau, 35 Charter Oak street; west and northwest and reached afternoon that It w as the birth er, a navy blue ensemble. Both slble. AU.TO RADIOS ing and at a meeting of the socie authoritiea everywhere to Join in minutes, but many of the towns Miss Grace Haasett 159 Oakland the main railway station and . the mothers wore corsages of pink "Wliatever Is agreed u ^ at •35-’.36 Master ...... 2.15 W t Will CeaHnue to ORtr— day of Mrs. Best, also of 'Mrs. ty held yesterday afternoon a the effort to secure prompt, accu CLARK GARDNER people had already made prepa- street; Mrs. Eileen Barrett, 35 Pregel river which bisects the cap Anna Btirkhardt. of East Hart sea. San Francisco,” he said, “has ’ .36 Standard 1.951 committee was named to arrange rate ahd complete birth registra- ROUTE 1, BOX U20 OSA(JE, IOWA HOME RADIOS “That’* good advice. I’d sure raUon for the collection, due to Deepwood drive; Arllne Herring. ital, Berlin >sald(.>ii ford. the former Anna Zimmerman The ceremony was followed by F n n e i r a l B have the support of ths^’J DURABLE DENIM for a breakfast to follow com |tIon for every Infsnt,” x ’37-’40 Chevrolet .... 2.25 the perfect weather, by placing Buckland. The city was ablaze and shroud of this tosm, who Is president of reception for 40 guests at the people If Ijt is to be approved Worth over *100...... hate to take a chance on munion on Mother’s Day, May 13. May 1 is being set aslde^ aa -a ’41 Chevrolet .... 2.55 ed in smoke from heavy assaults home at the bride’a parental *75 their donaUons on . the curbings' Admitted today: Mrs. Dorothy the review In East Hartford. ’The Mia. Adeline M. Brogan the Senate In the form of a tzeki Table Model Radios by artillery and dlve-bonibers. A t this time the mothers of_the day for a nationally concentrated *39-’42 Pljrmduth .... 2.151 inftrwovtn TAPESTRY anything but the finest lubri early In the forenoon. Some of Hartzog, 295 Main street; Cart singing of "Happy Brlthday” was Mr. and Mrs. Johnson spent T he funeral at Mra. Adeline M ay The better the people of the cqun ’The Russians alsoL.were driving members will attend the blteak- Ive to get births registered.-, . For Sale * Worth *146 ...... the trucks and their crews were Wlganoweki, 83 Oak steeet; jean proposed, and this w as done, w^th their honeymoon In Wakhlngton, Brogan, wife of Edward J. Brogan try understand the issues Invol cation. I don’t hanker to walk to clear the Samland peninsula fast ’This is an annual custom. Tliere are nearly 30,000 Ideal *99 Mrs, Tedford accompanying. D. C., the bride wearing a Navy also at their stSiUons by one Martin, 33 Harvard road; Mrs. of 116 Adame street, was held yes the better It wUl be for us tn registrars whose job la to , keep Call Your Dealer Note everywhere I go." northwest of the capital, last bit ’The rally which was adjudged a blue coAt, hat and accesaorlea' BASIC FABRICS o’clock although they had a half Lena Chagnot 627 Center street. ’The call for the special town terday afternoon at 3:80 at the Senate.” _ records of births and deaths. , Public Address System of East Prussia left in German success took place In the English Provided "Happy ExperlenoeP For as low u hour In which to arrive and be Discharged Saturday: Jane Zac- meeting to be held In High School ’Ike hide’s gift to her bHdes- Holmes Funeral Home, 28 Wood If your Urth—or the birth of hands. room of the hotel, Also the danc mold was earrings, and the bride Senator Austin (R., also B R U N N E R ’S F o r Rent *35 checked in. Everywhere In town bridge street. Rev. EUlson V t ) , caro. 151 EUdridge street; Mrs. Air Force Jlenewa Attacks hall April 27, was posted today. lyour child— ^hasn’t been registered, 80 Oakland St. Pbooe 6191 there seemed to be an eagerness ing which cloeed the program, and groom gave to kls best man Marvin of Mazy’s Episcopal Foreign Relations member, sai YES! YOU GET | t M, n Ida Johnson, 38 Server street; ’The Red Air Force, which made It has but one matter for the get it on record with your local No extra chargM to get the campaign rolling, and at 6:30 when the members entered wallet. ' churcK Officiated. the Mexico O ty conference All Labor and AU Hattcml*. ^GULFPRIDE Marietta Gagnon, 148 South Main voters to act upon. ’That relates rsgistrar. ,i_ CALL 2*0840 1,400 nights over Vienna yester the Egyptian room they' found American republics, which he , a! COOK'S for oatM>f-lown cnitomm. roll it did! Every part of the col street; Richard Lappen, 59 Bran to granting permission to bowl In Both tbrlde ahj bridegroom are The bearers were George Ban- day, renewed its attacks today places set for more than 150 mem ------1------T-:—— SERVICE STATION ' FOR YOUR MOTOR lecUon bad been carefUtly planned ford street; Dorothy Glaiber, 42 Manchester on Sunday. The Se employed by the_^oneer Pam- vlUe, Domenlck Vesco, John tended aa an adviser, provided FB6E PICK-Vri FBEE DELIVEBT! and also was heavily pounding an bers, their husbands or friends. 658 East Middle TurnpUm beforehand.'but when the loaded Starkweather street. lectmen will not favor the plan. chute company. 'They will occupy Kramer, Henry Leister, OUver Jar- "happy experience” in doing other encircled city, industrial Mrs. Anna Plzzanello was in EXTRA RED POINTS { ItiL 9996 ' Manchester trucks began arriving at the old Discharged yesterday: Robert their'newly furnished apartment vU and Robert Oriim. of its Work in open sessiona. An oil that’s T O U G H In Breslau in Silesia. charge at arrangements for ths Week gnd Deaths Union school depot It was found Hansen, 16 Forest street; Mrs. El Richard Hubbard, son of Mr. and at 117 Birch street. Burial w as In S t Bridget’s ceme "If the public can be MaeDONALD capital letters . . . protects Southwest of Vienna, Marshal meal which w as served in the abreast pf developments wlthou! (HOLLYWOOD Radio Service . the. coUectln'g was being handled more Vincent arid daughter! 134 Mrs. (Charles B. Hubbard, of I79 tery. Feodor Tolbukhln’s ’Third Ukrain Bond’s Inimitable style. tying the hands of the delegatesj UPHOLSTMY COMPANY against carbon and sludgel even more efficiently than hoped Spruce street; Albert Sobielo', 46 Main street,'a senior student in Lenihan-Doffy. c r i SERVICE STATION 73 Birch Street ian Arm y made bold strid,es in the A t the head table were seated It would be well to make each ’*— Hollywood—Harry Russell Hop- for and it became necessary Cottage street; . Mrs. Everett Manchester H igh school, today re Announcement is made of ths M IAT SHORTAOIS makesav- 342 East Center St. ’TeL *987 --.■...... ■u....!. 9*S M»in 8L Td. 2-41*7 direction of Graz, Austria’s sec State Field Director Mrs. Best dsioB- - known Immediately,” 45, former stage and screen Store Open 9 A. M. HABTFOKD to unload on the lawn rather than Moore and daughter, 64 ’Turnbull ported. for service in the XI, 8. marriage of Miss M a^ Madellns ond city, and reached positions on and thS banquet chairman; Mrs. People’s Forest Dtor. ing fats harder tl^se days. BiR JACK’S To 6 P. M. dlrecUy into the rooms reserved road; Mrs. Teresa Malek. 77 Mam the Lafnitz river, 30 miles from Navy. .He reported .at the Navy Duffy, daughter of M^. and Mia. aald. .emUr *f the Bettw UphoUiery Asa’a. at N. Katherine Morsman, who was in Austin noted, however, that llushviUe, Ind.— O liver C. there may be ways to save that for the storage. street; Mrs. Marie Lanz, Rock the riortheastern suburbs and less Induction center in N e w Haven W illis^ D i ^ of Greenfield, MasA, SERVICE STATION charge of entertainment, Mrs. Mc- dedsions of the IT. S. delega! 86. father of Brig. Gen. When it became apparent the ville: Fred Hanson, 116 Summit than 150 miles from Berchtea- and expected to be assigned to to John J. L e n l ^ , son Supporter Dies youaremWng.Wontyquplaa«e BadnrOle ltoad TeL 748-18 Crann and several ■ of thb first XSnpinIn reaches in ‘‘ this week's mssf _____ Weldon Brann, a member FOR YOUR CHASSIS Boy Scouts an'd numerous other street; Mrs. James Griffen and gaden. Camp Sampson, N. Y., for recruit Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lenlhan dieck aug|estiaaa bdow? presidents of the order which waa at may have to be revlaed at the Gen. Mark Clark'a staff. volunteer workers would not be son, 11 Ford street; Mrs. Pearl Another Tolbukhln unit was training. of 84 Russell street which took SAM AND TOM'S able to, move the mountain of Instituted more than 50 years aga ference In the light of ■" Bucharest— Princess Elisabetb I Our country needs fate no Knocks out friction ot up Bowen, 4 Drive C, Sliver Lane swinging through the Ftshbacher place la that town on Tkursday, Hartford, AprQ 9—(•>— 9WUn daughter of England’s SERVICE STATION dotbing by nightfall, an S.O.S: TTie meal consisted of grape* Edwin ~C. Higgtns, Jr., son at ments there, -t- , Homes; Mrs. Mildred Arerit, 21 Alps between Graz and Vienna. Jtpitl 5. ’Ike bridal attendante 59, former secretary of Earl of Oxford and Asquith, urgently to help moke medicines, to 39 v'ltal chassis points!' wrap sent out and a group from fruit, broiled chicken, mashrid po Mrs. Mary Higgins, of 118 Porter Chairman C oi^y 418 ktelB Street TeL 8970 Newman street; Mra Edward A Moscow announcement of the were ;Mra. Margaret DeLand, ale- the OOtuisctleut Foreat and Park a writer. the K. of C. responded. This group tatoes, grsen beafis, celery, olives, street, and the late Dr. Edwin C the Foreign Relatione oomnllf explodvte, soaps, synthetic rub Pretection plus I Higgins and-daugbter, 14 Billyeu Koenlgaberg drive came as the ter of the bride, and Carl David died suddenly Thurs Baltimore— ^Levi-H. PhUUpe, 76, JOE’S G A R A G E wrlth the conUnued assistance of Gerilhltn radio declared the Rus ice cream, fhney cakes, rolls and Higgins, has volunteered and has a delegate, also emphaslaed ber and other essentials on ths street: George Gibson, 3 Warren Tjinihan, brother of the bride day In Dover, Del. of the Phillips Patolng 222 McKee Straet TeL 81M those who had. been working all sians may already have started coffee. •* ' en accepted for service in the view. Connolly said it may etreet; Mrs. Ethel Jaaneen, 374 groom. Mr. Buttrick. for the last year srsr and home fironts. afternoon, succeeded in moving their long-expected offensive Hie toastmaster waa Stephen 'S. Navy. He is a last year stu that no forma) dedsions wiU Hartford road; Donald Mothes, 19 ~ Captain Lenlhan has served had been employed by the Amet* Glen Fails, N. T.— ^Leon Fraser, DON WILLIS GARAGE the enUre, pile under cover. By six against Berlin. Fall of the Eakt Butryman of East Hartford, who dent at Kingswood school. W est toadied, but only tentative Cambridge street. overseas for 18 months as p pilot internatlooal banker and law- 18 Mala Street ' TeL 8088 o’clock not a trace of the clothing Prussian fortress city would re told a number of appropriate Hartford. Hs is now qw aitl^ calL lean Forestry association, and ments. Discharged today: Baby boy Jokes. 'He also played upon the In the Army Air Corps with ths waa In-cbarge of tlmbsr appralsxl or the paper wrappings which Grliyb, 74 North street; Mra. lease thousands of additional So words of the contest and congrat Dilworth - Cornell Post, ’The 12th Division, fifth Squadron. He for tbo northoastsm statas. 7 New Tork—Gustevus A. Loeb, n S H — you're uring mors o f It these days. Scrape every CENTER were lu i^ on many bundles, was Frances Malerba, 138 Loomis viet troops for the push on the visible. German caplBi),.. ulated Mrs. Best on hsr birthday. American Legion, win hold a nodal is at present stationed at the Os Bs was sscretary of the Oon- Party Is Held |70. an aasiataht secretery*treaauz^ drop of grease from ths pan in sriddf you fry or broil it. SERVICE STATION etreet; M argaret Farley, East A pleasant surprise came when coda. Michigan; air base, whert nactiout Forest knd Paik of Ttoe New York Times until tSS Ceater Street TsL 8815 A s soon as a check showed Hartford. ’’Reconnaissance in force In the meeting at the Legion Home at 8 area of Frankfurt-on-Oder and Mrs. Horsemai^resented her with o’clock tonight. John W . Muller, the couple will# inake their boms tton tor tbs sis years from Bg O c t L , Maachester*a quota was to be ex Birth Simday: A eon to M r. and S A U S A O IS — they’re fto tlA il and yield Jbfs grease in Kuestrln (33' to 38 miles east of a beautiful orem corsage, and the farm manager at 'the Veterans' for the present to 1980, and through bis aSortA On Annivei Mtomss^Us—Henry Mack, 108, MAPLE ceeded by. nearly forty tons and Mrs. Andrew Sebula, 102 West Berlin) suggests the beginning of different reviews brought her other Home, Rocky HIU, win be the the People’s Stats forsst nt Bais- lieved the oldest Civil W ar vet- thefrjrinc pan. (And if you porboil flim lint, don’t forget to SERVICE STATON that storojau^ace would not be street the Russian offensive toward the gifts, including a largr, beautiful speaker. Refrashibents wUl be liuilpsted was puzebssed and in tlM United Btetee. auffldehl at the Union school, Death today: Joseph Borla, 64 CommlnKfl-Blaiicliard save tiie water and sUm off the gnsael) 8 Mapla Street TeL 8887 Reich capital," the Nasi ’Trans- ly decorated two-flefed cake made served. / .Paris—StewsJauniaux, war cor*. Raymond Goalee offered the use Homestead street. ' , Miss Lorraine Blanchard, daugh given to thq state. John Bontly of 98 W alnut of one of the Oieney warehouses ocean agency said. by Mrs. Maude Brown of Review ter of Mr. and Mra. Nicholaa reached his 89th mQestone yestsr -J for tba Brigteh news- WARREN A JARVIS No. 20. a new review In IVUllinan- XA Peuple. irn U T Y NHATS — are good fcr stews and soups. Skim the on Hartford road. ’The last ten Capture Ball Terminals Blanchard, of 407 Center street day. The event was sultet CUnie Schedule tie. Mrs. Best in a graceful T. Switeeriand—Dr. Hans grease as they cook. C ltiil them afterwards and. scoop off GARAGE trucks to arrive at the Union Marshal Feodor I. ’Tolbnkhln’a and Staff Sergt Theodore Cum celebrated with a family par^ ’Tuesday— Tooeil and adenoid Not Responsible 64, 1930 winner of tha 1088 ToUaad Tpka,, aehool were re-routed to that Third Ukraine Army troops cap speech thanked the reviews and mings, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Engagements M s home, attmuled by his childr«n.| th^fat that hardens on top. (Qrayica tool) at 10. the membere for tbua honoring obel prise for work in cbemts- . TeL 8885 ^ warehouse. When the Cheney eec- tured th* east, west and soutl. rail Cununings, of 173 South Main grandchildren and great Wedneoday— W ell baby CMifer- ■'•0 UcB w as filled, the Independent terminals In Vienna, and sslBed the her. , ' ‘ For Two Deaths street weth married this aftsmooa chfldren. One of U s giandsons,] . enpe at the Y A f.C J L from 2-4. main arsenal. 'Colorado Springs — Lieut Cot HOT DOOS — youH get at least SYablespoon or two of N IC K ’S Ooak opened their warehoiue in at 6 o’clock in St. James's rectory Robdrt Bantly, son o f M r. and Mia,| _ Friday-rW ell baby conference Advancing three m U ed Uhdsf' Johason-ChadWldc Leotiard,'liA R ^bU can oa* grease linxn tbs cooking w ito . Even n faaspooti hdpsi the same building, which waa by Rev. Edwkrd Barrett Kznest BenUy of Porter atzMU SERVICE STATION at the hospital clinic from 2-4. heavy mortar fire that wax laying Propeiiy Changes Mr. and Mrs. William H. Chad committeeman from Oolora- filled, and the balance aent to Ml— Blanchard was bom in IsAVos Thursday for hts booi train^ 888 Mata street TsL 8884 the beautiful old city in ruins, the Hartford, April 9.— Coroner wick of Andover Lake, announce CbMoy*B Pine etreet mill. Manchester and attended the local ing at Samnson, N. Y. one at the attorneys who TAT S C IA F S —•avs them aB ip a bowl in tha Icdxn. Once ’Two Drowned In Lake Russians drove three miles and Frank E. HeeJy, in an opinion filed ttte engagement of their dau^kter, 'A During tba height ef the ooUec- Take Drop Here achooda and graduated from Man* ]«r. and w a. Bantly are both fsnded MaJ- Smedley But- LE E ’S ESSO STATION freed five districts In capturing the with the clerk of the Superior inrgtelaMay, to George V. John a wedc m dt t£enr down ahd add diem to the salvage can. ttOB a little tot of about five y ean cheater High sdiool in the Class e a j o ^ health. They bajw ker at his courtmortlaL Wgroester, Maes., April 9.—(FJ west station. Other units seised court, has found ’Thomas Lennon son, F.1-0.. son at Mrs. H annah M r I 110 Oeater Street TeL 4840 .wuadarsd into the school yard and of 1948. Ssrgeant Cummings grad- Uvad in the eame bouse ter; 88 —A S4-year-old father of tyd the south and east stations, with During the month of March the of 173 Roosevelt street, not ertvah Johnson, of 80 Clinton street AND N t U U to keep tba can tight out wbeia ItYhandyl watted to know what was going uatod from Manchester High 19-Tear4Mds RICHARDSON’S email eW dren and a wroman com in a few hundred yards of each nuro^ of property tiAnsfera In nally responsible for the deaths of Miss Chadwick graduated from years, or stnoe hs touOt it at that| Bomeone amnt.to groat detail aehool in the Class of I941B and Drop It win Sn op ftetsr than you O in k .‘Thm tush panion drowned yesterday In other, and one mile from Vienna’s Msnidiester fell off from the same Miss Tina Stokos, 19, of 5S Cedar llonchester High school with the tone. ______I . ATLANTIC STATION tan her that the clothing would has been th tbs Marines for tbs I London, April 9— it to your meat dealer and get those 2 rod pofarta and 4 cents Lake Qnlnsigainond when an mito* famous Rlngstrsaae marking the moatlt a year ago, but even with street, Meriden, and Btaalay d a s s at 1948, and has since been ln:an DNB news agency said la a 128 Beet Oentm St, TeL 8941 givaa to unfortunato little chU- past ftxB*yaars and is a ▼etaran Nattennl OemmMtoeman D*ee mobile r o lM Into the water. De old city area. the drop there were ll2 tranefers Hromlko, 23, of 68 Ifourth street, employed toy the Hsmllton Stand- ■broadcast today that 10-yoar-old for every pound « f fid. Start today/ ^his manage has been Ib other landa. E v l d e i ^ Im- of tbs tavaskm of Guadalcanal tective L ieu t Emanuel 3. Johnson East of. the cl^pltal Marshal reedMed. Newark, N. J„ V-12 student at ord Prqnellar Company BROWN’S GARA6B by the atory, the young- and BoBgabivllle. Bs was a mem Colorado Igpriags, Colo.. April 9.1 IboyB and g i^ wars betag eaUad approsod by W FA and OPA and pMd for by Indnstiy. Identified them as E ^gar A . Fora- Rodion Y. MsUnoveky's Sdcond All of these trsineCerB ere given Trinity ooUaga. M r. Jotanson attended the looal lufr "for tiM m Uar Touth larvioo” Read Herald Adv|L;i bot was back ber of m tint wave of Matinea — (F )— U e o t Ool. Henry L se a a rA l 18 Bmtaari Flaee TM 8978 berg, 84, and Miss Rose M. Bel- Ukrainian Arm y eroBsed ths Dsn- to the water deperUnent. the ea- Miss Stokos died Jaa. 6 as she that went asiiore on Guadalcanal. High school and Howan Chansy It" hrip-meot G«nnaiiy*a manpower Tba* Is (ta/eaa Darlt—SathtM VOIsns I an armful of her out- Kmabtoi&„:.national oommlt" " rito, 24, both employed In a wire ume on a nine-mile front between seasora, the tw o collectors and tha waa being taken to St Francis ' flargeant Cummings is on .tu t- t S sad IMS tosaa hi ths H avy IpxidMema. Tha-broadcast did not taH*sMde»uM*l whlch she w*uts helmshaven, 30 and 33 miles from Japan Seen a [flkeRepoit closest Allied troopa. . Jap Casualties W TU T— 1280 Costs of Twi Contests “Itie liberation of northeast Hol Barry Fitzgerald’s After-hours S J S s a g , Today's Radio W B TD —la ia Prospects Brighter Local Sport Chatter land la likely to come quickly now." Ending War On Cemetery Rosa Munro of The Canadian Press In Philippines] There win be a meetlag U UiSAof the Probate w ^ broto Increase Considerably reported. Hobby Led to “Oscjir” This Year For High Baseballers M^bebeeter 8oftb«U League to er Woody Is connected with the Ninth Arm y troopa w e n expect 1:00—-WDRC -r Houae Porty;^ Yonks; WHTD —Ths Lone night at fl at the T. M. a A. AU New Departure In Meriden. Lost ed to enter Hannover during* the News; WHTD — Ylm# ’IRews Ranger; WTHT—OssUes in the year Woody appeared at the Oval l Total 314*85^ IntoreaUd In Jotalng the fM B M n o f S Bridget’s day. They crashed into the great (Oontluued From Page One) the News; WTHT — Nsws; Air; wno-Govom or BJldwlh., elreult ore urged to have npn* one night,, catching for the Meri Expensee W ill B « Ruhr industrial centers o f Elaaien, Glrond's Music Hall; W n c tr 7:45—w n ( j —BknUe Goto choruo. Coach Kelley Uncovers den Bndeee. jbBdriedon ' Announce (Osattnusd From Psgs One) sentatlves at the sesaion. .T h a Byron Nelson er Per Game Than Dortmund and Gelsenkirchen. 'With Japan would end by the end Backstage Wife. •:0O—WDRO—Vox Pop; WHTD' FamOy Night league Is open to oU town teams. A SaeoMfiul Year. of thia year. 1:15— ^WHTD — Musical Round —Ted Moloax; WTHT—Oell Several Finds Among Did you know that Police (Thief Minion Germans Oaptored towns o f Tayabas and Lueban b Year; Important Meal The estimate o f German caaual- Garcia aaid he had been a field up; W nC — Stella Dallas. Rrown: w n o —Osvolcade of Xe«i Goi^on and (Japtsln Herman Creates Record commander with a unit of 4,440 gain control'of a main .inroad nel Candidates; Klein Is For Sportsmen Wednesday night at 7:80 at tha \ at OtnMt«i7 AMoela^ tles came from headquarters of 1:80—WDRC — Jimmie Fidlef; America. West Side Rec tha local TwUlght Bcbendel ot the local Police De- ing Wedneedaj at Rec. guerrillas. The Japanese decreeff work. p a r t ^ t were first baseman In Gen. Omar N. Bradley, whose 12th w n c — Lorenzo Jones. 8:15—W H T D ^ L u m and Abner; Impressive at Second. BosebaU League wlU hoM their ftm km O bmA — othwr aveoMafuI him an outlaw and put a price on Eleventh corps troops oocni their younger daysT The Chief Army group bu captured a total 1:45—WDRC — Danny 0*NeU; WTHT—Xay-O-Quls. second meeting ot tha Season at Latest Triumph Called The cost per gone ot a Tw l* ymm ami at§ortM a balaao* at $900 his head. Santa Maria and other towns performed for Talcottvllle while o f more than 1,000,000 Germans. WHTD — Hop Hsurlgon; WTIC 8:30— W DRC—^Burns and Allen; Prospects were dark for a good Local Group to Preaent which time final businqas matters light League baseball game dnitag « ■ feaad. Ot 1kt$ amount $300 waa the Santa Maria valley of cent —^Young Wldder Brown. Bill Henry; W H TD — Blind S^endel wds the old Manchester Greatest Performance German losses were estimated at Luzon. baseball team at Manchester High Fine Program Tuesday win bs discussed prior to the the tom lng season has roclwtad aM ii Ontaff tlw ymr which 30,000 a day for the last ten days 1:00—WDRC— News; «Ad linsr; Date; WTHT—A merican Dis o p ^ n g ot the campaign. Monday, team’s regular first base guardian. Of->AU Titne on Links. Thirteenth A ir Force planezj WHTO— TeiiTt and the Plratea; cussion lea g u s; W n C —How Isst Monday*when Coach Tom Kel slnce the close of lost year's su^ in captured, killed and wounded. Local Girl Marries At Legion Home at 8. May 7. ^ cesaful cam]ipalgn which was tbs About 45,000 a day were taken supporting ground units, hit Js] WTHT— Happy tha Humburg; ard Barlow’s Orchestra. ley looked over the field and count The Connecticut Sportsmen’s n a n an now about 300 mam* snese positions on Negros am Association, Manchester Division By Ctdck H ost* best in the history of the laagna, prisoners. Allied fosses were only w n c —When a Girl Marries. 2:00—WDRC — ^Rodlo Theater; ed some 60 odd candidates seeking b an la tha aaaoclaUon and a full Cebu. They destroyed 60 trucks,] From an reports a complete The Twl League will begin op have lined up an attractive pro The coat ot baseballs, tlcksts, a fraction as large. Cadet in Air Corps 1:16—WHTD— Dick Tracy; W H TD —^Mood and the Melody: berths on the team and with only Atlanto, April 9.—(FV-Byron npert will ba mailed to all within seven - gun emplacements, thi erations exactly one week from gram for their Family Night pre umpires fees and several other Ut- The Canadians closed within ten WTHT— Superman; WTIC — ' WTHT — Gabriel peatter; four lettermen. membership, with thefir wlvee and Nelson’s record of 268 for 72 holes supply dumps and five bargsb.., tonight which Isn’t os for off as It sentation tomorrow night at the tle incidentals have gone up. Once tha aaxt faw daya. miles of the Zuider see and the Portia Facea Life. w n o-T h e Telephone Hour. However, in Just one week, chUdren, are expected to turn out Oivaaiaed five yean a^o the a»- La Junta Arm y Air Field. Colo., seems. The loop should be bigger American Legion Home on Leon was' cited today as the greatest added with toe expense of last hard pressed Germans blew the* China sea blockade patrol planes! 1:80—WDRC — War Commen 2:15— W T H T — Music wlUiout things have happened in the way for the “Faiwlly Night Party," year it is noticed that It has token aodatfcm haa dona much to im- April 9.--In an Easter setting of wrecked three Japanese escort tary; Ad Liner; WHTD — Jack and better than ever before. ard street. A 95 minute tech golf pe'rformance of all time but dykes, virtually trapping Army Words. I of discovering talent os some com Manchester Division, Connecticut a Jump higher in considerable pro p iw n tha oametery. Laat year the lilies,' carnations and tulips. Miss vessels, seven freighters and sli^ Armstrong; WTHT — South paratively unknown products have nicolor film highlights ths eve- it w on t go in the books that way;. group H in Holland, once estimat 9;30:rWHTD—SpotUght Bonds; 28 years ago In Manebsatsr on portions. rmttpU wen $1,300 of which Estelle Thompson became the bargey,and raided the dqcks ol American Way; w n C — Jhst demonstrated that they will have a Sportsmen’s Asso., to be held ntng^B offering. ed at 90,000 men. Coronet Story Teller,- W T H T — the baseball front there was a The mark, made by the Toledo, Attendance figures soared lost $1,000 Waa apent in improvementa. bride o f Sherwood A. Coleman, ■Ylln ba'y on the south coast of] Plain BUL tot to say with the success that Tuesday night at the American The British Second Arm y last The Better Half; WTIO—Infor brother pitching and catching act O., precisionist in winning the year and as a result each and O f ttila $300 waa apent on re$rad> 'Aviation Cadet in the U. S. Arm y Sgt Georgo J. Ericksoa Hainan island. Tw o bombers] 1:45— WDRC — Swoon or Croon; the team will have in the coming Legion Home. The West Side Oval toolr on toe $10,000 Iron Lung Inidtational was reported the same distance mation Please. that ranked with the best In the every one of the seven teams that in f gravea. The bialanoi. o f $300 A ir Corps. were lost. WHTl} — Captain Midnight; year. Fine Program aspect ot a Major League diamond here, will be listed only as a rec from the great Naval baM and 10:00— WDRC3— Screen Star Play; A fine program has been orreng- state. They . were Johnny and made up the loop reported finan from laat yeafa recelpta were add- Mlaa Thompson is the daughter First Sergeant George J. Erick-' Other bombers, continuing the] WTHT — Tom Mix; WTIC — The tentative starting infield yesterday after Pete Server and ord for a 72-hole PG A tourna cial gains. This wear with a record shipbuilding center of Bremen W H TD — Guy Lombardo- and ed by the committee to, entertain Woody Wollett, pitcher and catch ad to Cm fund. o f Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Thomp daily “neutralizing” raids on For Front I^ e FarrelL consists o f Ed Brown at first. four members of the Park Depart ment. says Tournament Manager breaking number of teams seeking (342,527) and sending shells whin son., eon of Mrs, Helen Erlckoon Orchestra; W T H T — Anita EUls er respectively. son, ll2 Waddell road, Manches mosa, swept the west coast and Bveolng Chuck Klein and Tom y Mason its members and guests. The fea ment cleaned up the field, rolled FTOd (Torcoran. entry into the league fold, it ap T h an a n 790 plota in the eeme- ing into ■ the city. The British of 869 Main street was reported Sings; w n c;—Contented Pro ture attraction fo r the evening Will ter, Conn. Cadet.Coleman is the bombed shipping at#KeeIung and |6:00—News oh all stations. forming the keystone combination the diamond and put It In A -I (Torcoran recatlqd tha 264 (Tralg pears that providing that teams taty, it being the oldeat Catholic menaced Hamburg, Germany's sec- j gram. be the Showing of ‘The Making of In scanning over on old scr^p- son of Arthur A. Coleman of Na killed in action on March 2 over qt MakO'in the nearby Pescadores. ||6:16— W D RC — Jimmy OuroU and Ed Vilga on third. A ll four condiUonJaat Saturday . Wood, duration open tltUat, Shot of equal caliber can be admitted, caaaatary in town, and all are be- ond city, 54, miles from their van- ^ tick, Mass. t0:15— WTHTr—Sydney Moseley. a Shooter.” 'Im a Is a 95-mlnute bo(A It was noticed that It waa Formoaa, according to War De Sings; WHTD — Nsws; Wash are d«P«ndsble fielders with Brown in the 72-hole Metropolitan Open the attendance should pick up Just h i( f i n n can. iruarda. | 10:80— ^WDRO— Cameron Andrews technicolor safety picture packed nothing for John to fan 12, 15, 19 Chaplain Daniel B. Jorgensen partment wire received by his ington Snapshots; WTHT — the only holdover from last year’s Phil Waddell fixed the pitchers at Bloomfield, N, J., in 1940 and where it left off last jrear. Tha oM board of offioen wen The Ninth'Army, fighting with performed the double ring cere-, Show;WHTD—Sumner Wells; with adventure and thrills, cover batters a gome with Woody bat- mother on March 29. Japaneae Withdrawing .Music; Concert Hour; W n C team.' mound last webk and raked from term ed it "a Sort of dual record.' Fans Did Their Bit nalaetad. They an: Thomaa F. in 128 miles^ of Berlin, captured mony and iPfc. Rothwell Stickley W T H T — Music In the Modern ing_ the experiences . of a boy - learn- , ting' in.the cleanup spot. Both the first base to the third base side He enlisted in the Arm y A ir Professor Andre Schenker. Klein looks great at this early He explained: Manchester baseball fans were hiedarty, prealdent; Roe. Jaonea P. played Mendelssohn’s wedding Mood; Wn<3—Dr. I. Q ing to shoot Its underlying theme played vrito toe Shamrocks for a to'sta rt the Job and credit should the pled piper city of Hamelin Just tim e years ago Barry Fitzgerald added plano-playtag 6s his taupresslvs aoeompUshmsuts as au Force in 1942 and had completed Into Honan Province stage. A natural at both the plate “Wood’s score was the lowest given the best in attractions and naamlna, traaaurer; Iflaa Helan march on the organ; He also ac 16:80—WDRC — George B. Arm Is “ safety in shooting” and Jts ] number o f years. be placed on the shoulders o f Phil, (86,000) and the old (Catholic cen actor (top isft). One ot Mo favorite roleo on the s t ^ , where he begaa Ms career with the Abbey 27 combat miasiono In the Sou'tii Cihungklng, April 9.— (A)— Two! 11:00— News on sll stations. and In the field he may prove to be for 72 h(fi6a, until yesterday, and in return they gave as the hat was Ifahmey, financial aecratary and companied A-S Howard B. Groot- stead; WHXD— The Answer previous zhowings have been be ter o f Hildeaheim (62,000), and Players, was that of Captali. Jack Boyle, In “Juno and the Paycock" (bottom left). He won the Pacific area. Japanese columns were reported 11:15— W DRC — Joan Brooks; one o f the stars of the season. Last Pete and the four members of the also tiie lowest for an officially passed. There were very few that laiM Madeline Smith, aecntary. A ers singing, "Because" and “You’ll Mon; WnC-Jack Says "Ask fore capacity audiences. thnatened Brunswick, from posi Academy Award for Ms portrayal of Father Fltzglbbon, right. In “Going My Way.” The report of hia death waa withdrawing Into Honan proidnce WHTD —AMusieol Roimdup: 'year’s nine, offensively was os Today John Is the local clerii local Park Department. registered cbaisgionahip. The 263 turned their heads when collec coDecUon wUl be taken again thU Never Know.” Me Another,” tions leas than 20 miles away. carried in The Herald on March today after suffering setbacks at WTHT— It’s. Dsnoe *nme; good as they come but defefisively Door Prize* of Nelson will be entered as the tion time came and as a whole the year from the memben for the aa- The bride was attended by Mrs. ]6:45—W D R C — News; W HTD - Uennany’a Weaer river Una waa SO. tfie hands o f Chinese forces de ■Wno-Rarkness of Wsshlng- they committed more mlscues Door prizes, donated by Man- lowest for a 72-hole tournament funs were great. aoctation. A hobby startied at 42 has won Lois Crawford and the bridegroom Musical Roundup; W TIC —^Low ahattared along a 100 mile atretch. wore falling back on Emden. They fending the Shensi border. ton. • than any team In the C.C.I.L. cheeter merchants, will be award-] play6d as part o f a tour, vrhlle Need Cooperation the coveted Academy Award "Os by A-C Harry M. Crawford. ell niomas. ed to the holders of lucky tickets, This whole-hearted cooperatlan Behind the fluid front Unea, the are likely also to defend the port ]7;00— WDRC — Jack Kirkwood 11:86—W DRC—Dance Orchestra; Mickey Murphy head the list of Cage Scandal No Surprise Wood’s will remain as the best for M anchesier car” fo r puckish, twlnMe-eyed. The bride wore a natural gabaci- A Chinese communique said with refreshments following toe I from John Q. Fan will be needed Canadian First atyl AUled First of Wilhelmabaven, 35 mllea east of WHTD — Soludos ^Amlgosi outfielders. Murpy’s home run last a/deflnlte medal championship— a dine suit with pink and black ac Expected Home more than half o f one colunui had Show; WHTD — Headline Edi moviea. As an additional feature more than ever this season. W ith 80,000 Germans Airborne Armies Just about com Emden. lantem-Jawed Barry FiUEgerald. been wiped out when it was sur tion; WTHT — F^^Iton Lewis, WTHT — Dance Achestra; Friday in the first inter-squad fixed event Airborne troops in northeast Date Book cessories. game was a honey and it served as seveinl short subjects will be the cost up considerably, each in pleted the sealing of a death trap He has received the awanf for his rounded in southwest Honan bare Jr.; w n c Supper Club. — ^Author’s Playhouse. To Veteran Sports Writer ‘While the other players and 1 Hollimd disrupted German com The marriage was sponsored by notice to Coach Kelley that he may shown for the benefit of young] dividual game collection will have on the German Arm y Group H in outstanding performance as From Hospital ly 30 miles from the Shensi fron 7:16—W D R C —Heddm Hopper 11:45—W D R C —Dance Orchestra. agree that the play of Nelson In b i Holland Trap; munications south of Groningen. Tonight M ajor Carter C. Speed, Com be the power hitter that the team children. to be higherthan last year. Evmly Holland, once aatlmated at 00,000 whimsical, lovable Father Fitx- tier, and that Chinese forces u'ere Hollywood; WHTD—Raymond 12:00—W H TD — News; Music; this tournament was the greatest The Canadian Fourth Armored Third lecture in Y..W .C A. series glbbon in "Going My Way." mandant o f Cadets at L a Junta There will he no charge to mem-1 By Harry Grayson # “Look over the professional performance of all time, it must balanced teams w ill be the aolu- men. Army Air Field. B.M.I-e. Charles Carson, U S N pursding the remnants eastward. Gram Swing: WTHT— Hit w n c —News; St. Louis Sere division set free numerous-French at Nathan Hale school assembly i At 57, he is near the cenith of The pitching corps is strong, bers or their families and the NRA 8 p ^ Editor backgrounds of Nat Dolman of be remembered that Wood’s score Uon on the part o f toe TwUlght Cut Rail Line At the southam end cf the ac Both the bride and bridegroom (CB) of 68 Wells street Is expect The second Japaneae eohinui, Tunes; W TIC —^News of the nade. and Russian prisoners in s csptuf- hall, by Robert H. Mahoney of his dramatic career. Despite the Denny Halllday, Whlzzer Robb public is also invited to attend, | New York, April 9—In Pana C l^ (Tollege and Joe Lapchick of was made over a longer course of League. Very few fans wUl Jour tion front, the American Seventh were formerly employed at Pratt ed home on convalescent furlough striking toward Shensi from World. 12:30— w n <3 — (Jurfew Conceit. ed camp. Hartford. j lavish acclaim heaped upon him and Elm er “The Great” Vennart with the same courtesies extended. ma, S erg t John O. Jones Is start St. Jphn’s, both members of the a higher par 22. ney down to the Oval to watch two and French First Armies were A 'Whitney Aircraft Company of from the U., S._,Nayal hospital, northwestern Honan, was reported 7:80—W D R C — Thanks to the 12:45—w n c —Lee Sims. ceUer teams battle. It Is up to. ^Oairttiwed ihrom Pago One)' A powerful boost Was given to Meeting War Records commit- I by critics and fans.fans, he remains all lettermen. . Norm Beauregard A short open business meeting] led to learn how shocked waa New famous Original (TelUca, and you The Bloomfield course (Forest \ ■ 111 ■■■■■I faahlening another trap in and East Hartford, Conn. The bride Portamouth, Va!, soon. P etty Offi routed after six hours' fighting in Twilight League officials to care the men working feverishly to tee at Whlton Memorial Ubrary, shy and unpretentious. a trtuisfer from East Hartfod, is starting at 7:30 will proceed the York about Its basketball scandal will understand why they might Hills) is 6,410 yards. Par,’ nor near the Black forest where the groom is now completing his pilot cer Carson wSs severely wounded Which 400 o f the invaders were fully review the new team appUco- ■ortbaaat ot Zwolle and made con speed supplies to the advancing He still wears at beaten-down another chap making a bid for showing of the movies which is which led to Brooklyn's current have haa\no objection to their mally 71, was lowered to 70 for city o f Pforahelm (70,000) fcU and North Main street. training at La Junta. in the legs from a Jan bomb in slain. (Chinese forces pursuing the charges playing a little pro ball tlons that have been forwarded tact With Anied airborne troopa to AlUed armies by U. 8. Army en old. cap, puffs on his favorite old berth on the team as a twlrler scheduled to commence promptly] Jolm Doc investlgaUcn of gam the 1940 tourney. Tha Capital (Tity w r ^ oontrot o f the north Holland CraUshelm, 95 miles from Munich, Open Meeting Hose Co. No. 1, The couple plan to make their the Marianas on Nov. 26) 1944 and withdrawing enemy were said to To Continue Experiments at 8 p. m. on the side. and make a decision that will ben gineers at Weael on the Rhine. Sr Ts , -Moin briar, and spends his spare time h u since been (mdSf hospital care. Halliday la the only southpaw- o f bling on college sports. (Tlub here la 0,156 yards. Par, nor OQBDmunlcationa. 'Uie Junction waa was captured. M. F. D.. at Headquarters, Main • a home in Fallow, Conn., after the be nearing Japanese-held Chang- Sergt. Johnny Jones wonden "One New York team had a re- efit the league and Its supportsra Laat night the engineers placed in his little backyard garden. A BM Carson enlisted in the Sea- the quarteL It is almost certain mally 71, was lowered to 69 fof aatabUahed cloae to the rail Junc The destruction of the beaten and Hilliard street. Speaker Spe war. Suichen on the Lo' river 70 miles what New York expected In view maricoble season, yet was denied in admitting or rejecting teama in position the final* span of the bachelor, |ie lives with his stand- Bees in Sept 1943 and after train that these four chaps ,wiU be the the Iron Lung touriliament. tion of Meppel, ten'milea from the German Arm y continued. In the cial Agent John Busher, of the from the Shensi border. on entry, by its college board, to for the 1945 campaign. first railroad bridge across the in, Gus Tallon, in a modest hiU- ing at Camp Peary, Va., waa as In High Frequency Relays mainstays of the atalf. o f toe background o f Its ebUega Corcoran sliw recalled that Nel Zuldar Zee. T h en the last raU line FBI. 3 Six Round Bouts the National Invitation Tourna Wednesday evening at 7:20 at first week of April, the Nazis lost Rhine. W ork on the structure was sigle bungalow. PracUce drills will be held every players, which is hardly Illy, white; son shot a 264 at Corpus (Tbriatl waa snapped and the last rail Tuesday, April 10 signed to the Atlantic Coast Pa ment at the Garden. The follow- the West Side Rec an important 250,000 men alone, supreme head begun only ten days previously. It Fitzgerald was born in Dublin Hadassah Group trol. He 'went overseas with a CB After the war the “talkie I afternoon until the first game at •T know a lot of those boys per but added that It was announced bildge was blown. Ih e Germans Connecticut Sportsmen’s' Fami N ew York, April 9— (/P)— ^Addi-^ Bob Ripley is getting back on winter, with almoat the same tal meeting will taka place at which quarters estimated. (5n Saturday was completed four days ahead of and began his acting career with unit a year ago this month and walkie” will enable a man to keep I the West Side Oval. The first game Dot Hartford Card sonally, and their atUtude in re prior to the start of that tourna aaplodad dikes flooding 400 aquan ly, N ight at Legion Hall. Hunting jttonal experiments in high fre- the air Thursday night by becom ent, the club won and loat as it time complete plans for ths sea an d'A iday, 82,550 aurrendered. schedule. the famous Abbey 'Theater. He was wounded in action in one of In constant touch with the home-1 will be against the league cham gard to sports,” writes ths Sara ment that no new recorda would and Fishing movies. Public invit Iquency radio relays ore being on- ing a regular poit of baritone Lar toga Springs sports editor trans plessed—or should I say, as the son WiU be revealed. mllea. The first three of General Eiaen- The bridge will serve as the played bit roles as an after-hours To Hold Bazaar the Mariannas' invasions. folks. But, OB Archie says: If I pion William Hall High team of 80,000 Left In Hollaad - in o u n c^ The latest, to be con- ry Douglas’ program on CBS. gamblers pleased.” be considered since winter rules hbwer'a Armies to report cap main aourte of supply for troops in ed. ' hobby, continuing to hold a civil Mrs. Carson has received the “hubble faille’’ to "answle quickie" West Hartford at West Hartfonl planted to toe (Toast ArUUei^ A t aupnme headquarter^, offl- jducted by Western Union, will be Marion Hutton, s i^ r of Betty of pi publlcsUon. “ Ths Jungle Mud- The five Brooklyn College cul were in effect. Here, full POA reg tured 31,043 prisoners yesterday. Germany. The main structure, Wednesda>', April l i service Job until it was clear that Purple Heart medal awarded BM he w ill have to “explainle mom-| on AprU 20. Gus Browne has arranged three ean said up to 80,000 Germans ot ] designed to determine the feasibil the movies, also is Joining toe prits, who had accepted dawn ^ y - ulations were observed. Including 10,056 by the First plus a connecting canal bridge; is Lecture by Mrs. Lewis Rose, he was destined for a theatrical Manchester Chaiiter of Hadas Carson fo r his wound. mle” or "walkie plankie.’’ six-rounders for his Tuesday night der.” New Baseball Head A n a y Group H. w e n left in Hol ity of using tha relays os supple- show as singer. •You couldn’t even trust them ments to throw a game, were trip Nelson was 13 strokes under Army. 2,559 feet long, of which 1,073 feet “The Nations Get Together,” Hol profession. sah, will hold its annual bazaar boxing card at the Auditorium. The phr after yesterday’s fourth land. Many a n combat troopa; The Third Army, first to report are over water at a height of 34 lister street school, 8:16. Auspices W ith the Abbey Players, he Sunday evening, April 15, at Tem jmentsry. to certain wire circuits In a pro game. Hire one for $25, ped up by accldefit by cops seek r.* . . I Maple Leafs Two ten-round star bout pits S t Paul, ing garment thieves. One of them, roifiid, nine strokes ahead of but moat a n garrison and aupple- today, reported 10,887 taken yea- feet. German troops in the Ruhr of Educational Club. Open to pub made three American tours in ple Beth Sholom, according to an ■for tslcgTsph message traffic. Listening Tonight: NBC — 8, ] s and if he made 15 points he'd sak Not for Few Weeks Springfield middleweight who has a matter of fact, wasn’t even nearest rival, Sammy Byrd. eraonnel. terday. Greater than the priaoners pocket are only 4 mllea away. lic without charge. Business meet addition to his appearances in announcement made today by its ] The teats srs to be set up be Cavalcade drama "Robinson Cru you fo r a big raise Just before won 12 of 16 fights, against a enrolled ss $ student. Had not the In winning Nelson ran his wln- the Germans facing the waa the Third Army capture of ing at 7:30 for the club members. England. The turning point in his president, Mrs. S. J. Solomon of tween Ckunden, N . J.. and New soe U.SJ4.” ; 9, Voorhaes Concert, ,Up on Red Wings the next game started. Unices ha I more experienced Rudy Richard Brooklyn College players stum ter tour triumphs to eight, bettor- t First Rrmy on a 150 enormous German treasure, more career-'came when he went to Lenox street Tork city, with, unattended re- Marian Jhiderson; lO, Contented ot It, he would refuse to go on cailcago, April 9.— (fiV-SelectloB^ Friday, April 33 Manchester son o f New York. bled into toe garment heat, they ing the record of six aet oy Jim .mile front from the Dutch city of than $100,000,000 in gold bullion Suzuki Picks High School Band concert at 8 in. HoUyv.-ood, at 48, to recreate his Mrs. Herbert M. Greenberger -RECORDS jpeated stattons In between. AppU- Concert; 10:30, L Q. Quiz. . . . Another Home (Tity boxer, Greek fHe floor, leaving you In a hol^ of a baseball commissioner to suc no doubt would have gone on until mie Deraaret in 1940. The $2,000 'Arnhem to the Ems river were Fluther Good role In "The Plow jsatlona granted for the experi CBS— 7:30 (Repeat 10:30) Bob Some tall stories could be told ceed tbe late Kenesaw Mountsin alone. Huge amounts o f currency High school hall. and Mrs. Herman Lassow are co- Detroit, April 9 — UPt — Held lightweight Nick Stato who boasts the seSkon’s end working their first prize sent^hls winnings to ^ l i t into two distinct pockets. and the Stars.” He has been in mental stations by the Federal Hawk Quiz; 8:30, Burnz and A l without stretching toe truth one were taken and since bomba have Thursday, .6pril 18 chairmen o f the committee in an imbeaten record o f 12 triumphs, way through college by throwing $21,000. The $47,000 he -pulled Londia is not expected for several ^ One pocket waa west o f the Issel More Aides Hollywood ever telnee. Jcommunleotlona cover a period o f ien; 10, Screen Guild "Abroad without a goal for 120 minutes by iota. destroyed many German engrav charge. Hadassah members have goes to the post here for the fifth basketball games. down in 1944 on oll-Uma weeks, WUl Harritsg, President of iiiaar Including Amsterdam, Rot Meet, Alcoholics Anonymous, [two years. W ith TWO Yankz” ; 10:30—Eazt |Frank M cO m I, rookie goalie ot the “As publicity director for on ing planta, the WShrmacht may been busy for some time fashion time In six weeks. Showing vast A s Sergt. Johnny Jones stresses, high. the American League, sold today. . terdam, Utrecht and The Hague. Balch and Brown Block, Depot Cameron Andrewz Show. entry in .toe New York State Pro have difficulty meeting Ita pay- (Continued From Page ^ e ) ing articles In a variety o f handi Toronto Maple Leafs, the Detroit Improvement since being huidled with cheating overlooked, if not His four-day score , was 64-69- "1 don’t know when we caqi cox T V other afreened the German Square at 8. Local Fishermen The Amsriesn Radio Relay B LU —8:30. Blind Date; 0:30, Ted I fessional Basketball League, I ob roUa work fo r the sale, and they also Red Wings were two games down ^ y Bill Gore, Willie Pep’s trainer, encouraged, hy coaches, players 65-65, and Included 22 h)rdies and a Joint meeting of toe pr N aval bases o f Emden and Wll- * Saturday, April 14 iLaague, although stations of Its Streeter Band; 10, Ouy Lombardo. | served too well toe UcUcs not only But German resistance harden on the war and crushing the ene promise an assortment ot delicious in the Stanley (Tup hockey finals Stato goes against Julie Oellus of gradually reached the point where o f the 16 clubs in the Amortcoa. West Side Bowling League ban Imsmbers ars silenced under a war- . . . MBS— 8:30, Sherlock Holmez; o f metrop6lltai|, stars, but their nine Uogles. \ ed in the defenses of outflanked my.” Getting Licenses bak^ goods. today as the scene shifts to Toron Long Islsmd City in his latest test they believed in their own invincl- Byrd’s 67 gave him 272, six and NaUonal leagues, but I donft quet, Garden Grove. Itim e ban, nevertheless Is contlnu- 10:30, Dave RUnan Auction. to ice for the third game Thurs Gellus boasts a record of 19 vlc- coaches as well. Bremen and every Indication was Tokyo Radio said Suzuki’a cab 1 ^ tts activities. Included la its ‘Cluba in the pro league were bUlty. ahead of Jimmie Hines ot Am think there Is any rush about K."« that the British were in for their Inet waa more powerful than that Sunday, April 15 COLUMBIA — DECCA — VICTOR day. he said. " W ith the fishing season opening I annual pubUcation, Radio Am a- To regain a favored pMition in ^°Bobbi^olowltzer, popular East sterdam. N. Y. hardest fight Uiere since crossigg o f Former Premier Kuniaki Kolso, Hadassah Bazaar at Temple Tuesday Item s: NB(T— 9 a. m., Joe Kirkwood of PbUadelphls,______Harridg* added that tt was fan- on April 21 the number applying Itemr’a Handbook, the 1945, or 22nd, Hartford featherweight the Rhine. The Sixth Airborne which was not a peace cabinet." Beth Sliolom at 8 p. m. Ed East and Polly; 12:30 p. m „ the series the Red W ings Ynuat re srtfonJ featherweight who Sd pJttsM dT^ ^ had a 70 fdr 279 and fourth place; | jprobable he could for fishing licenses at Lhe Town HOSPITAL ledltloa o f which haa Just been peat the feat of taking two games won 15 o f his last 18 bouts, faces vlsltm captured another bridge A Japanese Domel dispatch re -- Friday, April 20 Asemy Air Forces Band; 4, Back- had one or more New York col Jud MeSpaden o f Sanford, Me., NaUonal ‘ L e ^ e president, to ^ Clerk’s office is Increasing each POTTERTON’S lissued. A s usual. It Is a digest o f on foreign ice, which they accomp- A1 Rodriguez of Puerto Rico in Training Camp Emergency over the Lelne river, seven miles ported meanwhile that an over-all Annual Masonic Ball at the Ma stage Wife; 8, Ginny Sinuns; 10, lege luminaries. One was practi turned in 68 for 280 and fifth cuss toe npmlnaUons recentty day. EXPENSE IS NO IxiuUo theory and proctlee fo r the li.shed in the semi-final series after another zix. Bobby ended a six- from the city, and the 11th Army air command for the Japa sonic Temple. At The Center 539-541 Main Street lomateur and others, augmented by Bob Hope. . . . CBS—2:45, Tena cally all college talent. money, one stroke in front ot Sam handed them \ by a committee Last year 1,989 licenses were is Cloaod Satarday A t gffO P . 6L dropping the first two games here week layoff, occasioned by an in Armored division pushed 18 miles nese home islands had been nam Pirate Whist, Manchester Green LONGER A DRAIN Ope* Tboraday Until 9 P. I I current developments and.advonc- and I w ; 4, House Party; 6:30, “ Pro loops In Massachusetts, Notes Snead of Hot Springs, Va., who representing to / ^ o leoguoA «»- sued. W ith -the increased num to Boston. jured ear, with a one-roimd knock northeast of Rehburg and reached ed with Gen. Masakazu (Shozo) P. T. A. led ted^quea of toe future, aU Ted Husing’a Sports; 8:80, Thea ConnecUcut and Maine drew U1 bad a 71 for 281 tU toe season opsqs » « x t w sdi. Nledemstoecken. Stanley Group Fashion Show, ber now in the service this num O N T H E ter of Romance; 9:30, ‘nils Is My By winning both gsmre at Tor out scored over A1 Tlola in Hol Kawabe in command. Kawabe loontalned In 28 pages. ent from toe rich New Yotfc col-1 york, April 9.—(F)—Moet 7 The two league w » Calls .Apparently Put to Torch South' Methodist church. ber will probably not he reached Best, Orson WelleA . . . B L J !-12, onto the Leafs could end the series yoke, two weeks qgo. Last week - - formerly was commander of he got the duke over Earl Mints lege field. ^ _ , major league basebsU-teams break, meet and discuss toe nomlnatioos Bremen was in flames. So were Friday. April 20 this year, although there appears FAMILY INCOME! Noon, Glamor Manor; 3:30 p. m.. tli^ e u d win the 52-year-old cup Japan’s Central Army. Also nam Spsokers for toe second of toe here. “The practice of roUege pUyen jpfjng training camps today i;]p v p 1 a n fl. P lP a t0 S and then xrUl call toretoer the chib- the north German cities of Haa- ed were two general Army com Boy Scout meeting. East Side to be much Interest shown in flshr Ladies Be Seated; 8:45, Peggy (or the third time. IBLU’s world peace forums at In the first two encounters Me- 'Welterweights Don Anderson of | performing with the pr®* I and head for their home parks for ’ presidents. POLICE nover, Brunswick, Hamburg and mands In thie homeland, to be Rec at 8.‘ ing-'thls year. 3c Per Day and U p '' 110:80 tomght, with Sumner WeUea Mann’s Song; 7:30,- One Man’s Cool, with a mass o f blue-clad de the Br^x and Jimmy Taylor of aliares final exhibition games bef headache In years—that bridgS;, AlbertA nockeylst who baa S t Louis Cardinals—Augls Ber "The toughest?” recalls the ; exemptlona and with over 4,000 to up with him. Finally the pack Iron Lung G olf (^pen xrlth 263 for been working out at the Black- W. Stuttgart (460,000). safe from further Hiring bomb at- WANTED picblenv o f what to do xrlth Dan gamo hit two doimles and two sin bead of the Giants’ farm vstem. . -^(Aftei S P. M.) record, the new metiiod lx going to Notice age was rstorned to- Mrs. Doyle his eif^th victory of winter tour. hawk’s school, spent two yea« gles to lead attack against Browns ] Pittsburgh 4 •That one Isn’t even Included. 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