BATUHDAT, VAUCX t, 1V4V Averngo Daily CIrcnIntlon The Weather ry»A6C rOURTEEIf Or the Month ef Fahm uy, 1*4* I ef tJ. S. Wenther Meetfo el*ndy i large house* with plenty of room 9,042 night! ’nteedajr • for a couple of sparlmenta In their WiiiH Bronze Star ’46 Fund Drive Bber e( the Andtt than today, probably foH eared fey homes. If they could be Induced to o r a g e h a l l b in g o light rata late la lha day. About Town Heard Along Main Street make these changes. H iiattrbrBtrr We are mindful of the desire of Is tinder Way EVERY MONDAY Manche*ter~~~A City of VHinge Charm X dtmbrwtnuHpn of Well-Known And on Some oi Manche»ter*M Side Street*, Too many older people to be alone, but ■Aold product* will feature In many instances that la the next meeting of GIbbona Aa- wrong attitude to take In the sun­ Rpfl Cross Cjimpaign Penny Bingd Starting At 7 :30 P. M. y O L . LX V „ NO. ISO AdvevtMng an Paga It) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1946 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE'THREE CENTflT nWy. Catholic Ixkdlea of Colum- We understand a local- resident ■ self desperately woundeil, and who set years of life. It is a constant Tuesday night. March 8. at the —and taxpayer went to the po­ finally does get home permanently worr.v to children when a father Starts Herr as Can­ Regular Bingo At 8:00 P. M. broken In body and still haunted or mother decides to stay "In my IJC. of C. home on Main atreet. to- lice station one day recently to vassers Begin Job I iiieahmenta niH be aer\'ed following by Inescapable nightmare, must own cestle" when either has lost ' Admission 25c pay a $2.00 fee he was assessed look at us and ask 'Were we worth his or her male. Phone Company Employes Cast Strike Ballots ^ ithb demonatratlon and the for parking hla automobile on the We know of a score of such In­ 23 REGULAR GAMES 7 SPECIALS “''^haalneaa meeting will then be held. atreet In front of hla residence all It?’ A communication was received Efforts to Settle Tlie committee Include* I "A little thinking while we are stances here In town where wid­ by Mrs. Wlnthrop A. Reed. Execu­ Parliament Session night. The driveway at hts home ’ PLUS SWEEPSTAKES K n Frey, chairman, aaalated b> I not drinking might be helpful. owers or widows, and In several was In such a condition 6iat he Bewildered Boltonite" Inat.mces elderly sisters, occupy tive Secretarj- of the Manchester I. Almet Sullivan, Mr*, ^ y - felt It was too dangerous to 'drive nwnd Schroll. M«. Thomaa^Mor- large alx or elglid’-ioom house*, un­ Chapter of Red Cross today, stat­ hi* car Into the garage. able to properly care for them­ ing that an Important broadcast Two Major Labor tteey. Mlaa Jean Tlvnan, and Mrs. The situation was explained to ^ The following was submitted and selves or thel! homes at an ad­ StanMy Juros.^^__ the one in authority at the station. It was specified it not bf lifbeled would be heard tomorrow after­ . poetry. Wonder wh.v? vanced age. noon from 4:30 to 5 by WTHT for In Iran Postponed He said he was powerless to do Perhaps if some kind of com- Thursday evening of next week Good-Rya —• Good RIddanre the Fund Worker* In the 1946 Rev and Mrs. Leland Anderaon, anything since It was the law. I mittee were formed to call on res- •Then the car owner aaked If he "Wintry Feb. Is gone again. jldenls In these large house*, to Fund Campaign. It is hoped that - Controversies Fail re tire d mlealonarle* who hope Sun’s a-rlding high. all of the fund, workers will tune soon to be on their way to Africa could make a $10 deposit because 'point out Hie extreme need of lU V O R IN EVERY BffE! he figured It would be five more This old bod.v's racked with, apartments, they might accede to in for this brdadcast. for Connec­ r again, will apeak at the C ^ n a n t- pain... Oodgregatlonal . The fol­ nights before ha could get his car the demand for housing space and ticut workers. Anto Woritcps Prepare After Riot Outside Into the garage. The request was Blackened are my e.yes. open up their houses for some G1 Manchester’s 1946 Fund Drive lowing evening the Covenant Boldly I stepped foi-th at dawn You'll like the variety of Would Slash l ^ ^ e will aponaor a program of refused in not exactly a mild man- fa mlly. Is well under way and It la hdped To Intensify Strike Headed for my Job- Mindful of their desire for inde­ that the next few days wlU reveal delicious foods our menu colored educational film* on Swe­ ner. Wham! I nose-dived on the lawn Against General Mo­ Four Injured and Six den, with Bound narrative In E5ng- When being told about this in­ pendence In their declining years, Oapt. ’nuMms fliers some encouraging figures lA the offers, .but above all else, Grain Used cident we wondered If the all- Battered was m.v knob. we still feel that youngstexa about way of Red Cross donations. A you’ll smack your lips at tors as Threat of Red Embassy Will Decide Arrested as Disturb­ llah. ___ Sore. I pressed the starter switch. the house- if they are the right large number of worker* are al­ night parking on the streets law- Bruised. I cussed the weather the flavorsome goodness of Monday evening at 7:45 o’clock, la going to be enforced during the aoxt of occupants—w'ould satisfy how far her companion had been ready cahvasaing the houses, the Nationwide Telephone For Liquor ance Follows Demon­ Shoosh! My crate skids In the both tenant and a house-hungry every bite. Our chefs Tied to Leak Aid to Give the Men’s Club of the North Meth­ summer. Parked car* ought not ditch carried beyond his. merchants have their own special Tieup Still Unabated stration " by Leftist^ odist church will hold their month­ be a hindrance to snow plow* In Gone went hope forever. GI. committee at work and Within a know how to piake good ly meeting In the church social July. .Inn. and Feb. we slipped and fell. Remcmber when the bndes and day ot two the first returns should foods taste even better. Cries of * Bread, Not UNO Police Tudeh Party; Gathered room. The program commlttw Bnilsed, we rose again A pnxluct of the mailbag this ' other young housekeepers had to be compiled. By The Associated Press From Canada Ity arranged with Harry D. The mailbag brought the follow­ week: have everything to match, even to Beer* Voiced in Con- Before Building to Courage, brother,—March will tell the cans of scouring powder, which Rudget Well Prepared The latest efforts to settle Blanchard of Hartford to show col­ ing In from Bolton this week: If winter’s on the wane. "Being married and having a The national budget of Red Special Luiicheuns.>^ two of the country’s major ored movies which he took person- roof qver our heads only by the they camouflaged with gay oilcloth \ ^ nection With Campaign King Makes Public Re­ Emphasis Expected on Protest Extension "To the Editor of Keep your equilibrium until the manufacturers began to Cross has been prepared'with the and Dinners Daily labor controversies had fail­ aUy in different parts of the coun­ "Heard Along Main Street. Just a few weeks more kindness of friends 1 could not help utmost care and alllocationa to Fine Qaality Wines- To Feed Hungry Warship and Air­ Of Life for Body try. with many unusual pictures of "Manchester has always shown Feb. ’46—that Icy bum’s but wonder why the town did not sell their product with cameo- ed today. I The CIO United port and Declares make Igloos out of the snow piles decorated cover* In the wanted col- different chapter* Ihrouphout the and animals In their native a lively Interest In the doings up Gone fore\-ennore. country have been carefully made. I.iquors and Beer Auto Workers prepared to in­ Direct Instructions craft as Contribution Baunts. Refreshment* will be In Bolton and the recent liquor —Pete Finnegan along Msln street and rent them Well. it seem* the girls are WajJiington, March 4 — (P) — Tehran, March 4.—(AV“ ^ serv^. Men Interested In the fel- to us. 1 having Just such a time with Uncle Therefore. Manchester’s quota tensify their 104-day old case excited the usual amount of this year 1* In line with the gener­ Cries of "bread, not beer” race on Given by Moscow O f United States Riotinsr broke out during |..lawiriilp of men. with a worthjvhlle comment. "Ail the conveniences of the Ea- Sam who InsiaU on putting out strike against General Mo­ Capitol hilf today. The column * gag-writer refer­ klmns plus being handy to every­ vari-colored stamps that clash with al reduction In quotas all over the demonstration by the leftist' :Jtegram are cordially ln\ited. "However, from what we 'Hear red to Charlie's Maagnificent pre­ tors Corp„ as the threat of a Ottawa, March 4—(JP)—Prime Tudeh party in front of the along Main Street,’ Manchester thing. stationery tints. Now the writ-1 country. However, it should not PRINCESS RESTAURANT nationwide telephone tieup They were voiced In connection Washington, March 4.—OP)— dictions last week. It brought the "A ’Thinking Observer.’’ Ing paper makers are putting out be overlooked that this reduction with the campalgp to provide more Minister W. L. Mackenzie King The number of men, ships and Parliament building, today. at. Monlca’a Mother* Circle will might do well to look Into Its own following from Mathias Spies* Thursday continued unabated. meet______Monday_ evening__ „ at 8 o’clwk sales of liquor to minora. Girl* un- assoried colon eapecially designed does not mean that your Red grain for hungry war victims made public today a report on the pUnes this country may be will­ Police said four A rsons w e r e himself a prophet of no mean to harmonize with the postage “Food That’s Fit For A King” Exprem DUdala for Propoael Telephone strike action waa approved by some 2,000 Michigan Bell Telephone Co. employes In De­ At the home of Mrs. Charles Me- sixteen are said to be served We were told the other day Cross doe* not need your nartlcu- UAW-CIO leaden expreased abroad. leakage of official aecret* which ing to contribute to UNO’s inter­ injured and six arrested. The tknuiell, 30 Ensign street at estsblishmenta ’round about the reputation: stamps, and the latter Instead of lar donation and every dollar sub­ troit, Mich. Here aome of the phOne workers affiliated with the National Federation of Telephone Work­ "Editor, Heard Along Main street. about a local fellow who lives alone MAiN STREET AT PEARL STREET diadain for a GM proposal that Several legislators declared they declared "the evidence reveal* that national police force la expected disturbance postponed a sacred Center. being used straight, often zigzag scribed will be put to good use as the union let its 178,000 idle mem­ ers cast their strike ballots. (AP wirephoto). Center Church Cyp Club will "With local grills offering the "Charlie Magg is an old friend and apparently likea it. Hla sup­ down from the upper right hand it has always been done. favor aharp reductions |n grain theae operation* were carried on to be decided tentatively within meeting of Parliament. W it­ ply of underwear shoits had worn bers decide by secret ballot allocations to distillers and brew­ Itold Its weekly "at home” pro­ Think While You Drink’ drafirlng of mine. I have bought crop* of comer toward the middle of the CTiaIrmnn House’s Appeal whether the strike should be pro­ by certain member* of the staff of the next two weeks. nesses said the fighting in ttoe^ card, the distillers and distributors tobacco from him years ago. I about beyond repair. When he envelopes. ers. the Soviet embaaay at Ottawa crowd of 2,000 or 3,000 atartoit ’: gram this evening. aoiight to buy aome he found he General Chairman Herbert B. longed. Adi'oeates Prohibition Present indications are that preaching ‘temperance,’ and the know he will not feel annoyed or House, today called upon the peo­ Rejecting the union's plan for Start Removal under direct instruction* from when oomeone shouted "Death to Sunday evening at 8 o’clock, the movies In their own fashion hold­ be displeased by my using his only could get aome If he nald $1.6.8 Earllei^in .the week while wait­ At least one. Representative 16 Egyptians Wounded Moacow.” the emphasis will be on warships the Tudehs.” a pair. That he wouldn’t do. So ing for a bus from the North End ple of Manchester to give to this arbitration of the dispute, GM Bryson (D., S. C.), advocated >Vwty-and-Under Club of the North ing up the ‘Red Light' as evidenced name In the,following; Peacetime Fund and respond fn yesterday proposed a jmII of the Russian agent* were instructed and aircraft, rather than on Declan "Rightteto" RtoponaMn llathodlst church will meet for a in ’Lost Week-end,’ isn’t It Ijlgh The WeaSher Prophet he hunted through the closeta at two youngsters started throwing much stronger step—prohibition. by Moscow in August, 1945, near his home to see If he hadfi’t some snowballs despite mother's warn­ the same generous manner that UAW-CIO rank and file on the Bryson has Introduced a bill to Of 27 Victims troops. Party leaders declared "right­ pleasant evening. H. I.eoip Shep­ time responsible citlxena became Cheer up old boy, now Maagnified, they have always done. When the corporation's offer of an 18 1-2 the end of the war in the Pacific, ists” were responsible for the riot­ ard. town Rec director, will discuss suff^iently Interested to renter old underwear that could be fixed ing not to. The bova threw one af­ Good hearing ban use of liquors almost every In Clash at Alexandria to obtain "Information a* to the The question ia in the hands of As a prophet, feel satisfied; up. After a time he came acroaa ter another and the more mother Red Cross fund-worker calbi at Super- cents hourly wage Increase. session since the nation abandoned the Joint chiefs of staff. This ing, and said the Tudeh membern the recreational program. In some telling protest against the You have the weather In the bag your house remember to "Give Standard Union leaden, who are battling transfer of American troop* from had gathered before the Parlia­ view of the present suggestion for growing tendency to throw the a couple of sets of old-fashinn long said the more they seemed to at low cost! \ prohibition in the early thirties. From Airliner Europe to the United States and group of top Army-Navy leaders And your > predictions never snag. underwear— the kind with the trap­ throw. Soon the bus arrived and where you live” so that the Man­ for the 19 1-2 cents boost recom- One of his bills is pending now, is due to come up with some kind ment building to protest against a new building and other improve­ cloak of respectability about the We would Invest you with a crown Model Powered mendedaby presidential fact find­ Pacific,” the two-man Royal Inves­ an extension of tbe life of th« ments at Mt. Nebo, this will be an people In high places who either door' In ■ them. He hadn’t worn the kldda and their mother got in. chester Chapter of Red Cross may but the southerner told a reporter tigating commission declared in a of an answer before the March 21 As king of weathermen In town. anything like them In a long time. The boys started to create a rather report to headquarter* that the Model ASA ers, declared GM did not "dan” it la “outdated” so he is drafting Of Mourning for Vic-j Claims Peace meeting in New York of the Mili­ present Parliament. Interesting topic. Young people drink too much or furnish protec­ But my dear friend, please have a A2A to arbltnte and termed the pro- Two Infants Brought report to King. The present Parliament la due to over High school age are cordially tion for others who do? But he managed to get them mend­ loud disturbance that resulted In entire quota Is subscribed by a a new one. The old one was baaed The location of headquarters of tary Staff committee of UNO’a heart ed and he figurea he did hla bit to other passengers loqklng back to town that fully understands that poaal for a back-to-work ballot an on manpower shortages during the To San Diego Mortu­ Urns Killed Feb. 21;! MoVCS M ade Security council. expire March 12, but because Iran­ Invited. Truly, the boy who joined up "unwarranted Interference in the a score of United States Army di­ ian law makes it Illegal to hold aa at seventeen, who survived the And grive mild Spring a little beat the black market In ahorta by see just what was goinggol; on the work'of Red Cross has nol $40.00 gaWtonk $50.00 war. visions or corps, and those of the Composed of representatives of start. reaorting to longa. Hollering and jumping around lessened by the war’s end. affaln of a democntic union.” "Now we don’t have this scarcity ary; Terrain Diffi­ Guro Calm But Uneasy | the Big Five—th* United State*, election whilp foreign troops a n on blowing up of his ship, witnessed *The union previously had warn U. S. Ninth Army, were sought Iranian soil, some deputies hav*. the death of his crushed buddy as You've ha<$ your say and did your , in the back seat, the youngsters Neerief Ai of employes, so I am going to re­ from Col. Nlcoll Zabotln, military Great Britain, Russia, France and stuff— stopped suddenly as the bus door A rejection by GM of the arbitn- write my bill and base It on the culties Delay Task Cairo, March 4.—(A')—Six- D cfeilS e China—the Military Staff com­ proposed to vote to extend the Itfa- he held him in hla arms, spent ten Little Eddie Wilson who is 20 tlon plan would force the UAW- attache of the Soviet embassy in of the body. At preaeitt the Tudeh ' hours drifting In the open sea, hlm- Of snow -and sleet w-e’ve had years old but would still pass for opened after making the turn into need of the grain for food," Bry teen Egyptians were wound­ Ottawa, the announcement said. mittee will be faced at the outset enough. Woodbridge street. In walked a PERSONAL SERVICES You Owe It To Yourself and Your Family To Improve CIO "to intensify strike action son asserted. San Dlegp, Calif., March 4 —(JP) with the problem of determining party has eight deputies among the a youngster in the sixth grade is and to carry on until the strike la ed, some seriously, in a clash Information Obtained 132 members. It malntalna head­ It's time for you that you repent laughing about an Incident con- policeman. You could heat a pin AGENCY Poor Hearing NOW! "It’s very poor policy to be mak­ —Bodies of 27 victims of com­ Kaheiibrunner Says He The report declared Jthat Colonel the size and makeup of the force For all the frigid days you sent. drop. The officer glanced around won." ing and using all this intoxicating with Egyptian police today in with which the United NaUon* quarters, libraries and newspapere cemijig his size that occurred last PHONE 4974 — JOHNNIE JA¥ "One Isaue” Deft In DIspate mercial aviation's ■ worst craJh— Secretly Negotiated for Zabotin has been instriicted to get throughout the country, but la espe­ Oh 1st us hear the song birds sing week. A local court official saw and the two boys were as white HOI18EHOLD AND OFTICE SEE IT — AND HEAR IT — AT material, when It could be used to Alexandria in the first vio­ the following information; will undertake to “maintain or re- Send good weather of balmy as ghosts.' Claiming GM "conforma to the against the side of a mountain 48, cially well-organised in the Rura- AVAILABLE Eddie driving an automobile. The GENERAL C|.EANlNa wage.pattern of the automotive lence of the nation’s “day of Peace With Ameri- 1. Particulars as to the material alan-occuplediktorthern iirovinces. Spring. cdurt olBrlnl asked to see his li­ When the bus reached the center WA.XING AND POI.1SHING (Continued on Page Four) miles east of here—were being of which the atomic bomb is com (Contlnned on Page Four) You had been called a Jolly wag the officer got off. TTie minute he j KRAH'S RADIO SERVICE industry," the corporation assert­ mourning” for victims killed Detnaads Filing of Chnrgeo NOW! cense. Eddie didn’t know the man waa out of aighf the boys started ALL RIND8 OF ODII 'JOB8 ed the "one isaue’’ left in the dis­ removed from the wreckage to­ in the anti-British riots of leans in Switzerland posed; its technological process But now you’re prophet Charlie and asked the official ifhat right PHONE d457 367 MAIN ST. pute was whether “General Mo­ day. and drawings. An important member of the NEW: Tabk Modtl lU- Maag. in again. It’s amazing what the Feb. 21. Cairo remained calm , 2. Detail*, of "electronic sheila Parliament demanded yesterdio^' he had asking to see hla license. presence of a policeman can do, tors ahould grant a greater gen­ The first bodies, found by shock­ Nuernberg, Germany, March 4— di08 —Mathias Spies*. The court officer was somewhat eral wage increase than its com­ Soloiis Urged but uneasy. used by the American Navy.” Soviet Troops that the government file with tlM SIMONIZING Portable Electric ’ embarrassed but he exnlained to especially If a mother Just talks ed sheriff’s deputies and Navy General Strike Paralyse* Business (/P)—Scarfaced Ernst Kaltcnbrun 3. “Samples of uranium-235 with United Nations Security; Counefi to Junior and spares the rod. petitors or more than the pattern sailors, were those of two infanta Record Changer While the, official agencies are Eddie who he was. Then Elddle for the country. A general atrike, called by the ner, No. 2 boss of Nazi police, por­ detail* a* to th« plant where it formal charges that Russia had . TIm Body Shop Method show'ed him the license orovine he They were brought to a mortuaiy national committee of labor, stu­ trayed himself today aa a aecret was produced.” violated aa agreement with Great and AmpUfiera looking around for lota of land to A local veteran Just returned Oil Burners "We don’t need arbitration to ' Put ‘Ceiling’ here. In Manehuria construct homes for veterans, per­ was 20 y4ers of age to the further decide this point.” dents and political leaders, para­ negotiator for peace who had been 4. "Location of the Brazilian In­ Britain and the United States to 80U M E N E A PLAGG. Inc. from the Pacific told us the other | and Removal of the other 23 victims, lysed business. fantry division (which fought in withdraw troops from Ijran by •M € m tm M. N. Of 1 USED:. Conaole Radios haps it would be effective if some­ embarrassment of the official. day that he had received a fifth of j However, the union contends, in contact with. United States one made s canvass of . men and that even with a 19 1-2 cents 13 men and 10 women, was delay­ The Ministry of Interior quoted ) and lists of the Canadian March 2. Portable Zenth choice rye whiakey for Christinas: Furnaces On Spending ed by the difficulties of the ter­ reports from Alexandria—site of agents since 1943. Double Force women residenta who live alone In A Manchester girl, retui-nlng while at a lonely outpost in th a t' hourly raise, compared with 18 Kaltenbrunner claimed he had Army divisions whljch had return­ A cabinet member said the min- ' Anto Radios Saturdt^ Night cents already granted by Ford and rain. a major British Naval base—as ed to Canada.” iaters met twice todayon the ques­ from her w'ork In Haitford the area. Hla brother had sent It to j A Few Sfin Available. Na\-y Jee|M Waiting saying police opened fire during a worked toward achieving peace tion of Russia’a decision to keep other day was V passenger on a him. It got through without break­ 18 1-2 cents by Chrysler, General Suggestion Made by through the headquarters of the Moscow announced recently that Guaranteed Radio and Motors’ average wage payments They had to l>e carried by litter clash. Zabotln was recalled from Ottawa Chinese Assert Rus­ her troops in northern areas sht rs- crowded Rockville-bound bus. Be­ age and without watering en route. RACKI.IKKE OIL CO. Egyptian troops in full battle American Office of Strategic Serv­ last December. gards aa "disturbed,” especially la Electric Appliance side her on the seat waa a husky Hla brother had hollowed out a • Maple Ovenoe — Hnrtfnre still would remain below that paid Members Congress As­ a half mile to a bulldozed road, ices in Switzerland. sians Continuing to POULTRY MANCHESTER where Navy Jeeps were waiting to kit guarded British and foreign Fonr PeriMHi* Named Azerbaijan, but felt it was “un­ Repaira. jroung fellow, who under the Influ­ loaf of bread of sufficient size to M . Hartford 7-81*1 in plants of other members of the shops In Cairo. The defendant, on trial with wise to form any opinions until wo ence of the heat and Inactivity was carry the bottle. He said that was DANCE motor Industry’s “big three.” ' certain Bank Balance take them two miles further to an other erstwhile Nasi bigwigs be­ The Royal commission announce­ Pour Into Territory EQUIPMENT Negotlatloas Postponed OemonstraGons of. Sympathy ment named four Arsons "who have heard details of the Russian- Auto Antenna and Radio A U T O BO DY soon in the arms of Morpheus. He casting bread in a way he enjoyed. Before Voting Funds emergency coroner's station and fore the International Military In Unceasing Flow Iranian discussions from the pre­ 50 Oak Street leaned over so that hi* head was Negotiations between General waiting ambulances. (There were demonstrationa of tribunal here, alleged that Dr. have communicated directly or in' — ttny Brooders, 1M-7M CUok Installations a Specialty. Last Sunday morning there was Motors Corp., and the striking sympathy for the Egyptians in Sy­ Wilhelm HoettI, deputy gruppen* directly secrot and confidential in mier.” BIm : B a ^ CMck Feeders, on her -shoulder but she made no The American Airlines plane, Premier Ahmed Quavam Salta- Telephone R979 move to disturb hla peaceful slum­ a potential bank robbery In town. Community Hall CIO United Auto Workers were Washington, March 4~(jp)—Con­ bound from' Dallas, Tex., to San ria and Lebanon where Damascus leitsr In Heinrich Himmler's po­ formation to the U. S. S. R, In vlo (Chungking, March 4—(/P)—Cffil- Fsaatelns, Bndler Feeders, CALL Auto Body and bers. Finally ahe did auc<;eed in For some minutes things were British- postponed this hnornlng until 2 p. gress got a suggestion from some university students and workers in lice headquarters and now_ con- latlon of the official secrets act.” neh now is in Moscow on negotlto B eef Hadffles. Eleetrle Brooders, « ^ Diego on a New York to Los An­ The four were named as: nese sources who requested anon tlons, but is expected to return Fender Repairfnc waking him up. Both were good- tense. A large green Packard m.. Special Mediator James F. of its own members today that It gles run. crashed into the slope of Beyrouth struck). fihed in the Nuernberg jall[ was ymlty asserted today that Russian Wrtma on and Coal Brootter natured about it. but hq must have Dewey announced. All transportation was halted his intermediary in reaching an Mrs. Emma Wolkln. a cipher within a few days. A n io Paintinf sedan pulled up In front of the iMk searchingly into the nation's fog-hidden Thing mountain yes­ troops are continuing to pour into Meanwhile, the Ministry of War John F. Maloney been deadly tired for off to sleep bank building. Out Jumped a American Club Bolton Center Harry W. Anderaon. GM vice terday. and most places of business were American spy leader. clerk in the External Affairs de­ 25 NORWOOD STREET Sinionlzlnf he vv’ent a second time, much to the president, said that when negotia- prospective bank balance before It closed by the strike, called in ob­ partment who was accused of com­ Manchuria in an unceasing flow. couple of fellows. One carried a slta down to write any checks. It crashed and. burned, except Wants HoettI As Witness municating to the Russians the (Oonttnned on Page Blgfet) Ebco Company TEL. 7454 amusement.of the rest of the pas­ bag of tools. Another had a blow . ti<»is are resumed the corporation for tail and one wing, a few min­ servance ot a “day of moumihg” Kaltenbrunner's attorney asked These sources declared that So­ sengers. liie office girl in ques­ would be willing to talk about This proposal to eiamp a “ceil­ for Egyptian civilians killed In a contents of iMcret telegrams. viet occupation forces in the big Service torch in his hand. ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES ing” on approprlationa came from utes after reporting at 7:53 a. m. the court to call HoettI as a wit­ Capt. Goidon Lunan, a member 87 BOIXI8TEB 8TBEET tion who had to alight when she They gained access to the bank BINGO "anything the union wants to dis­ It was over El Centro, Calif. aeries ot bitter anti-British riots ness. asserting that the latter territory to the north numbered PHONE SSSS Any Time —- Anywhere! came to her station wondered Just cuss.” the special Senate-House Commit­ on Feb. 21. of the Canadian Information serv 300,000 six months ago, and now right through the front door. Noth­ tee on Organisation of COngresq The worst previous crarii, a would testify that "since 1943 Kal­ Ice, who was described by Mr. King ing happened for some time. , Asked If the proposal for arbitra­ A Reuters dispatch from Alexan­ tenbrunner actively pursued a pol­ were almost double that, figure. JAMES A. -music by tion and the company’s proposal which said in Its formal report that check of records disclosed, was on dria reported that crow^W had at­ as “the head of a group of agents' Those who chanced to see the ac­ for a secret vote among the atrUc- there now is no congressional co­ Jan'. 10, 1945, when 24 persons icy designed to bring about peace; acting under the “personal dlrec- Darien Armed Russian Camp tion wondered. TTie police were TONIGHT ordination between revenue-raising tempted today to break, into a ^o- for this reason he established con­ A delayed dispatch from Asao- Flashes! notified. Immediately an Investi­ tel used aa a Royal Navy hostel tact betwen HoettI and Mr. Dulles, WOODS (CoaUnned en Page Oght) and spending. (Contlnned on Page Six) and that police had djspened them (Oontinned on Page Six) dated Press Correspondent Rich­ (Ijkto BnVetlns ot the (JPt Wire) LECLERC gation was started. 21ke MELLO^TONES Otter Major Recommendations confidential representative of the ------J------ard Cushing yesterday described Everything was o. k. The men Other major recommendations with gunfire. late President Roosevelt, in order the port of Dairen aa an armed Range and Fuel OU riTNERAL BOMB ORANGE HALL A few casualUea were reported. to work toward the end.” Russian camp. Non-Russians there who entered the bank were tile c|Dntalned In the 38-page report on To Reinforee Demands Truman Off For Missouri SR Maln.Straet layers doing a floor laying Job In a year’s study Into how Congress Hunters’ Tales Former officers of the Office of Army Tells told him Japanese prisoners were CaU S141 Local Moving and the bank. ^ Admission 60c, tax included Veteran Held cbuld improve and streamline Its The strike, planned on a nation­ Strategic Services said later that oI forced to dismantle Manchurian In­ Washington, March 4. — (J7 — — FOR-s. . -Pboae 5289 BIG PRIZES! operations included: wide basis, also was designed to Kaltenbrmner apparently referred dustries for the Russians. President Truman left for Mlaaoori Trucking A MancheateF man was bemoan­ 1. AuthorixaUon for each mem­ Being Checked reinforce demands for the evacua­ to Alien Dulles, a brother of John Of Escape Chishlng reported that he and with Winston Churchill today n ftsr' ing the fact that he hadn’t spent As Boy Dies ber to employ “a high-caUber ad- tion of British troops from Egyp­ Fojiter Dulles who represented the two other American correspond­ topping m busy morning with a . 29 P w l Street a week-end in New York, for a long ••ffnlatratlvo assistant at an annual tian soil and for the establishment United States at the recent United ents were given “the bum’s rush" new pies for rnriflcatlon of the Admission 25c salary of *8,000’^ to handle such of complete Egyptian sovereignty Nations meeting in London. out of Dairen after making their British loan agreement. The CMc# CITY CAB Tel. 6566 time because, he said, you can't Say They Saw Each Oth­ over the Anglp-Egyptian Sudan. Allen Dulles was said to have Proiiipt Recapture of Executive and the former prim* get a hotel room In New York Held Without Bail in nonlegislative work as helping a way there, from Mukden, Man­ SAFE, COURTEOUS DRIVERS RA N G E O IL week-ends. constituent obtain something from er Near Mill Where A strong Egyptian cavalry pa- directed, OSS operations .in Ger­ Soldier Condemned to churian Industrial ipetropoUs. minister of Britain, who sp e i^ at Humph, we humphed right back Fatal Beating of Wife's trola were atationed near the Brit- many from across the Swiss fron- Fnlton.’s Westminister college to­ (OeaBaned on Page Six) Bodies of Pair Found (OonGnned on Page Six) morrow afternoon, departed by, OPEN ALU NIGHT at hlfii, you can’t get a hotel room 3 Month Old Son Death Annonncei train at 2 p. m. (e.s.t.) Delivery here in Manchester at ANY time. (Contlaned on Pngn BIgtat) (Continaed on Pago Bight) • • • FAMILY GROW* Yokohama, March 4—(F)— The As the Office Gagman tells it, Philadelphia, March 4— — A Bulletin! Ex-Convict Slain In Ambush 22-year-old ex-soldier waa held ■Indianapolis, March 4.—4- child’s death. stone mill where the bodies of Rus­ world.” J., family home.) night that four American officers er, nutomatle hot water, fully Boadn. Room and board ea- CONCERT Clinton factory hand accused of sell B. Koontx and Mra. Phyllia mitted to live In bnelielor qnnr- Col. L. Curtis 'hernan of Kansas cafe. Shaker Heights. water, downstairs lavatory. •WORKMANSHIP We Have a New Wrecker and Arc Pre­ Assistant District Attorney fatally stabbing a Hudson divorcee tera WHhin the U. S. Forces Defective Door Forced and seven Japanese have been Will decorate to suit owwar. insulated. Will decorate to peasea ap to fSOO par day for Coleman were found Friday night City, chaplain for the European taken into custody in connection salt purchaser. first SO days’ ooaanement—gSJO Presented by the Band and pared TP Give 24-Honr Towing Service. Leonard M. Propper asked her ff one year hts Junior. were being checked by authorities headquarters compound here. theater, said the letter revealed the The provost marshal said Mannerheim Quits A* President •MATERIAL Dennis was her child. P<^lca U st^ the defendant as' He said the Ai;^y waa nqt Hieswa and two .oUien escaped krith^an ialleged black market in Stockholm, March 4—(4*)—F* PRINCETON 8T. per day for aezt M dayaf cos Songsters at the Salvation RE-pPENING MARCH 4th today. “prevalence of looseneaa and im­ Japanese currency. > Ready for oernpancy In 8 aaement. I "Yes,” she repUed. William B. Schadqs, a spring spin­ Prosecutor Rohort McCrea relat­ going to raid ofllcerB’. qnartora, morality, and the general break­ from the Yokohama Army stock­ Marahal Baron DIannerhelm hna i ALEXANDER ST.. Army Citadel "la this men the father?’’ Prop­ ner In a Clinton wire factory. . bat If Indlvldnnl cases were One milllcm yen ($67,000) signed- ns president of Ftnl weeks. TUa house mast be Aleo a Road Service Truck for Tire ed this sequeiito bt events |n a de­ down of Army dlsciplln,e in Eu­ ade several days ago by forcing . Large 7 room single on cor­ Ton owe ‘ft to your family to ANNE’S BEAUTY SHOP Rcgardlea* of the type of per aeksd, indloaUng Emmil.’ Police Chief James T. Conning- termined hunt for whoever beat ranhrted the Array probably defective 4oor and climbing a rope changed hands in return for Premier Juho K. Pansikivi seen to be appiecinted. Benn- provido this eee^ty and pro- TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK rope.” American dollars, and two more nonneed tonight over the FIs Rfnl locattofi with every oon- ner lot with 88 ft, frontage. 13 Oak Street Memorial you may daaira, and Battery Work. "No,” she answered. , ton, of Hudson, booked him on the a Bloomington buslneqsman to woold take "strl^ dlacIpH- Another chaplain said {le was over an 18-foot wall. Rieswa., he Ooenpaacy May 1. A-1 ooa- tootloa In an emergeney and Light refreshments we can dedgn. produM and Stoiy TTold'fey Emmil murder charts shortly-after H n . death, garrotted hla attrictive nary aettoa** for eondoct on- said, was found in s room with deaU which would have brought Radio. Paaslklri read the venlenee iMdnding downstair* Urao of Bead. heoomHif gentleiiiea. “glad the scandal has come at last the total to 13,000,000 yen ($866,- soldier’s letter of reslgnattoa lavatory, large qiaster bed- stmctlon apecUloatlons, Inlsh Following place It for you. We guar Blong testified that Emmil toM Mjrrtle E- Miles, 48, was found dead companion, and threw their bodies into the open.” Japanese woman in the house of details wUI be made to salt A Family Hoopltaltaatloa In her atreet home yesterday into a aludge pit: prostitution. 000) were planned, said Oapt which Mannerheim sold' his roona, hot water bsat, oil burn­ Oroop Policy aa low aa 807 a Public Invited ante# every Memorial wi him this story: Frankfurt, Germany, March 4— Officers and civilians living ^ in Michael G. Frisch, CID chief. was bad, adding that the er. folly taanhited. etc. porclinaer. ’ Price complete TEXACO Emmil returned home after a t with knife wounds In Uie neck, Oet Casts Of Bo^t Prints the compound, a barbed wire en­ One of the other escapees. Pvt. 818,600. ‘Day for a Family of Threet build to be lastingly aatln- breast, back and abdomen. On Saturday police obtained UP)_A-U S. Army chaplain said to­ Kirby Wllll)i of Ssn.Frsncisoo, also The four Army officers, he re­ appeared "opportune to take OLCOrr DBIVE Larger FnmlRee Saghtly High­ tending hie father’s funeral Sat­ VIoiMt Quarre! Over Money . closed area of several square miles vealed, are held in the Army step Ms doctors advised, now factory. GAS AND OIL urday and then accompanied by casta of boot prints made beside day that the "prevsience” of im­ which was formerly a party of the waa apprehended in the house of stockade in Yokohama and the. the war responslMIltlea trial Large • room single, exclu­ er. .. FULLER BRUSH Assistant District Attorney An­ the pit and 20 feet away. prostitution, the provost marshal I? •EMERSON ST. Come In and tovmtlgato this his wife and Dennis, he went to thony DiClcco, of Middlesex-coun­ mortality id Europe had been I. G. Faren Industrie, aro permit­ seven Japanese are confined in the ended aecbrdlng to terma of sive loentton, fully Inaulnted, the home o4 Mrs. Florence Mul- An automobile overturned Satur­ reported, while thfe third, a Japa­ cep per plumbing, recessed ra- 4 room single with t unfin­ policy which Is designed tor fam­ NEW INSTALLATIONS! DEALERS ty, said Schadus told him he "loat day night on Beanblosaom road, brought into the open by publica­ ted to take'girl* into the compound Tokyo metropolitan police^ sta­ armistice." ily protoettoa as a nalt. MANCHESTER Complete Lubrication holland. tion of a letter amiertlng that Ger­ anytime except between 10:30 p. m. nese named Yoahitaka 'To, was tion. • 4L.. •- dleMen. Mot water heat, oil ished. uplktairB. H ot. water his head” when M|;b. Miles threat­ west of here, and a farmer noticed pickki np two days later. Willis burner. Will decorate to beat, oil bnrocr, dormers, full Service le Traditfnaal With Us! The Emmile quarreled and John ened him with a knife, after a vio­ that footprints of one of two Negro man girls are allowed to "live” and 8 :9 0 a. m.. , He said commanding officers of Man Pluagea TPs Death B**' O ' T T LE 1 iGAS ' Facilities Emmil left the home. Later Mrs. lent quarrel over m ^ y . with American officers at the U. Let Stay 0 \er Sunday was under an approved 20-year the Americans would be notified New York, March salt ewaor. lasnlatlon, copper plumbing. (:ALL 2-1254 MEMORIAL brothers in the oar reaembled the sentence for rape. The Japanese Emmil wHh Mrs. Mulholland the The knifing first ;^came to light prlnta at the stone mtlL A pair of B. Forceo’ headquarters compound On weekends, girls are permit­ for the purpose of bringing the man, tentatively Identified The Allen' Available Now for Homes, latter’s husband want to a liearby boots with treads resembling tte here. - ted to stay in the compound over had been sentenced for black mar­ four to trial and that the Japa­ Uee aa Peter 8. Beck, .69. of FARM AND HOME LISTINGS WANTED! Cottages and Commercial COMPANY taproom, leevlng the chHd with the (Conttaoed oa'^^jPage Six) prints latsr was found In the The letter, written by a British Sunday, but must leave early Mon ket activities. nese probably will face an Amer­ velt, V, plunged to hhi Realty Company Uae. ^ Aim MuUiollahda’ 14-year-old daughter. Nsgro’s home. girl and published Iq the Army day morning. An officer must sign Sworn Statement Given ican court In'Japan. today from aa upper ------BXFEVT RBPAIR8 •— CHARGE’S SERVICE STATION EmmU entered the. taproom and Treeaary Balan^ Sheriff AllMrt H.: SMrvin newspaper .Stars and Stripes, said his guest book in and out. Guards A military police . officer who *78.000 OnofiMatod 102-atory Jtoy ro “ * On An Malms at Tj pawritef» OOB. n u u u ..AMUHABBUON toaeed a glass of beer in his wife’s brought the brothora to the Mon- in ptit; -n ..... ir- said thase ordeip came from the captured Hieswa tol4 this story Frisch saM *78,000 in currsney JARVIS REALTY CO. J, F ' O'Brien Chaiiee Lnce, Prop. face. Wkshington, March. 4—(JV-Thf poe county Jail for quoationing. One ..^Osllad *9tottea ;To Oore’’ headquartoni command. In a sworn ststsment; np to $80 bins had beta confiscat­ — Mortgagen The Allen Innmmee Addtag ManMnas, Oliaefc ed. • Writers — Prompt — . LoeaL Ttiok OWId from Girl position of the .Treasury Feb. 28; related he waa huntipg birds and "Why aboiild German girls be 51- Ybe register showed thqt guests ' "We went to Beniboro house, a •r SB AiaisnBtf Btosnt Phone 411S and 7378 i Son TBLCPHONltfvm OB •24 MIDDLE TPIU M 8 T YELEFUONE 3243 He theh went to the Mulholland ReceipU,- $178,898,693.66; ex­ groundhogs Friday in the area of lowed to live in the compound with were signed in ‘Saturday night by geisha house; we openejl the dpor The Americans were identified WMkdnVk- nad niindsi s ‘ ■ Agency, Ine- Moderate Prieta! ,1' 120 ctvillaiis and officers Includmg 180 Center 81., Naaeheeter 0 |M Ihimbiyw Ni|ktCiHa: PbontfSH penditures, $194,181248.63; bal­ American officers? I kt$ow of aev- ntroj) wm iM Rvis f o r • u l r i t t I Plnmbipg and Heating n u t m e g o f f io c auhP L Y aiW instapess and if necessary ranks as high as Ueutensnt colonel. TeL 0105 78 0AR8T. TEL.t-l*77 Tel. 84d8, 48* HM. 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to UNO officlali. "apelU content. noeT'M headed by Col. John P. Ho­ atraet. Hartford, Conn., wna made gan "with the deaire to cooperate known here thla morning when the- Moat of our Oi-eenwich people To Keep Check ITAUAN Lillian Grant Local Sailor Plans Fresh Dehates have thua tacitly Indicated that with the UNO toward a solution Lieut. Sullivan SHEETING coupla applied for a marrlaga li- of the problem confrontlr,g them RISSOTTO NAM Fostering Drive eanaa at the ^ ity Clerk a omca. they prefer to give tho UNO Site New York Wedding committee full cooperation in In finding the appropriate alte In TOMoaaofrs l u n c h e o n Look What’s Back! ■V M m T m A They did not diacloae theJr wed­ On Attendance Club Meeting Follow Voting making ita flnal choice." the Weatcheater-Fairfield county On Former Job . (Aportal *o H«*nUd) ding plana. ' .\ctiial Vote More Important area. e Mr. Nadden waa born in Halt- Dr. GavriloY-ic said he had come 65c To Drop Price Controls UR DRUG I3TORES New York. March 4. The ap- To Wilkie S. Buahby, leader of WILTON VELVET ford, tha aon 'o f Baail T. and Inez GrcPiiHich Decisively to the United Rtatea to organise New Program to Be Fol« laetedlag So«p, Ooffw, Deaaart. Returns to State Service Two Addresses Are De­ proachlnir marrla*a of Baall T. the oppoaitlon, tha actual vote STAIR CARPET Naddcn, Jr., *1. In the Merchant Thompaon Nadden. Hia bride, alao the work of the Headquarters Kejeeta W orld Capital caat 5.S0S agalnat location of the committee. lowed at the South After Four Years in livered Before the Ex­ Marine, of 331 Hackmatack atraat, a native of Hartford.*ia the daugh­ ITNO in Oreenaich to 3,019 favor­ One of Most Power-! ter of Emeat and Doria' Beach "W a have to select - the actual Manchaater. Conn., and Mlaa Au­ Site for Town ing It waa more Important. It Methodist Church Tolland - Army Medical Corps pression Group drey K. Beach. 19. of T5 McKee Marino. •• site and make racommendationa ful and Active of YD. meant, he aaaerted. that Green­ to the next Aasenibly," he said. OAK cum In the pre-Lenten service at the Membera of the Ulllan Gertrude FENDER AND Greenwich, March 4- — A wich citlzrna believed that "the The sites will be two, five, ten, All Groups Looking j Pfc. Arthur Dimmock waa given On Friday First Lieutenant n s s a s r * decisive vote by Greenwich cltl- UNO ahouM not deatroy one com­ 20.and 40 square miles, or really South Methodist church yesterday OAK 8T. TBL. a few hours leave Wedneeday night Grant Expreaslon Club held their 88 MM Francis T, Sullivan of 96 McKee regular monthly meeting. Friday BODY W O RK flasroa zena agalntt incluaion of their munity in order to build another live propoaals. Then the Aaserably morning, Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr„ Fall Coarse Dtaacra A t NIffM t Out for Business BO that he might come home to see That wonderful. long announced a religious emphasie street rejoined the state service as evening at the Grant Studio, with town in the world capital Bite on ita rulna." , will decide which to accept." ------1 I hrother Ernest who had Just W'earing weave ia hert pro^am ae a following through on Mias Grace Hatch, presiding at the flOLlMENB R PI^AGG aervad today only to provoke freah In New York, Dr. Stoyan Oav- The Aaaembly will convene in By games Marlow ' arrived home. He returned Thurs- a title examiner In the State High­ again in a restful leafy rilovic of Yuaoalavla, chairman of the Crusade for Christ year of s _'. son of Mr. and Mrs. L serving in the capacity of Supply Adams who was on vacation in Alao as a part of the Lenten re­ enburger went to NAM its mem­ The uiunn negotiations commit­ IVontan Embalmer Dies 7:00— Royal Blues vs. Spartans. Ernest Dimmock, received his hon and Evacuation staff officer for Florida, and Lt. Muriel Palmer 4Z:i ligious emphasis program. Mr. bership was less than l,50flb but tee reserved the right to call a RANGE 8:00 -Flying Tigers- vs. Red A» orable discharge Tuesday- night the ,53rd Medical Battalion which who sent greetings from France. Ward announced four Lenten din­ under hia drive has reached 14, strike before tlfe March 15 dead­ Bridgeport, March 4—(,Pi—Mar­ Raidera , after*.33 month.s of service in the was supporting various divisions At the April meeting. Miss Bea­ r ' ners for Wednesday evenings. The 000. line should negotiations break garet Louis Gallagher. 82, asso­ PMday— SPORTS CENTER NAM, organized in 1895, elects Pacific from New Caledonia to administering military affairs In trice Sweeney will be in charge OIL Gym parish is being divided into four down. "A ll available means of ne­ ciated with an undertaking firm of the program and the apeakera and FUEL China. Czeehoslovakla. geographical.groups for thla piir- a new president every year. .The gotiation 'Will be exhausted in the here for nearly 40 years, died at 6:00-7:00- Raniblera basketball Every Wednesday 1946 president is Robert R. Wason. Lacev Bodnar, son of Mr. and He is a graduate of the Man- will be Mra. Rohe Shea Green, and pose. and persons will be expected period allotted," one union official her home Sunday after a short ill­ DIAL 5156 practice. Me iuso is pt'esident qf Manning, Mrs. Steve Bodnar,.Sr., received ,che.stj*r High school. Class of '31 Miaa Anna Fllblg. OPEN 24 HOURS 7:00— City Cab basketball game. to attend only ime o f the dinners and Friday fiYcning’ said. ness. A graduate of the Renouainl Maxwell and Moore, a New York his honorable discharge February and the Hartford Seeretaiial Training School for Embalmers at Swimming Pool which will b e, held on March 30 7:M te lliSS • 15th after three years of service firm which manufacturers cranes School and had served In the State New York city In 1908, Miss Gal­ 6:00— Jiiniora and 27, April 3 and 10. A fine A ten-week course on "St. Patil Raps Extremist Leaders and hoists. Highway department for eieven lagher became the first woman MORIARTY BROTHERS 7:00— Men. program of speakers and enter­ for High School Age,” will begin Links With Stete Groups years previous to his entering embalmer to be licensed in Ihe T h e “ On the Level At Center and Broad” 8:00— Womeq. tainment te being planned for Sunday. March .3. al the Tolland military service. New Haven. March 4 — (iPi — ORANGE HALL BINGO these suppers which will be served N A M ia the national organiza­ state that same year. She ia sur­ Saturday— Federated church Sunday school Joseph M. Rourke, secretary- 2:00-5:00—Veterana' activities. by groups from life W. S. C. S. tion of manufacturers, but it has treasurer of the Connecticut Fed­ vived by four cousins. Funeral Dewey-Richm an EVERY MONDAY close links with state and local The course will be taught by Mrs. Ps.vehlatric Rate not High services will be held Wednesday Luther Barnard. eration of Labor, asserted that the West Side Ree associations of manufacturers, al­ sincerity of public officials should morning. though NAM says they are com­ The Tolland Parent-Teacher's New Haven. March. 4—(/Pi—Dr. Penny Bingo Starting At 7 :30 P. M. Monday— Urge Withdrawal be taken for granted, and criticiz­ C o . pletely Independent groups. Association is providing an eve­ Lloyd J. 'Thompson. Yale psychia­ Gym ed “extremist labor leadera" for N A M is one of the moat active ning of entertainment for parents trist, said the psychiatric casualty OCULIST 6:30-7:30Flghting Irish vs. West : N T 3 aSsalUng the administration. He Regular Bingo At 8:00 P. M. Of All Troops o f all business groups in making and children at the Hick’s Me­ rate in the European‘ theater of FENDER AND Side 2nds. named Harry Bridges, west coast ita views known to Congress. It morial school in Tolland on Wed­ operations during the war was PRESCRIPriONS FILLED Admission 25c 7:30-8:30— Flying Tigers vs. TODAY AND TUESDAY ClO-tnarltime union-leader, as the BODY W ORK has a large Washington office and nesday, March 8 at 8 p. m. Pro­ "not alarmingly high.” Speaking West Sides. Manila, March 4— (iPt-Twenty- type of labor leader to which he N E W FRAMES lilne re^ofial offices. fessor William F. Cheeney, Jr., of on the "Yale Interprets the News" 23 REGULAR GAMES 7 SPECIALS BELOW COST SALE! Bowling .4IIf,vb five Chinese achoola called today j was referring. SOLIMENE & ELAGG LENS OUPi/ICATED Although Welsenburger is the the University of Connecticut will 7-10 Darlings va. PUmeer.^. ^ for a quick but peaceful and demo­ radio program last night. Dr. INC. . PLUS SWEEPSTAKES 1 oones* gotten ; only elected vice president, NAM present a program of magic and Thompson said nine out of ten REPAIRS MADE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MORNING MEMO too Pocketta va. Griswolds. cratic solution to the Manchurian haa four appointed vice presidents. 684 Center Bt. Tel. 8181 Tuesday— ^ .HolWoNte’.**. I slight-of hand feats. All children^ patients were "not insane in any problem and urged the wlthdrawml They head .the big divisions of below the 6th grade must be me-' Gym of U. S., Russian and British sense of the word.” He was senior PRESCRIPTION ALL SALES FINAL N A M such aa public relations, companied by their father or consultant In neuopsychiatry for 6:30-7:30—Open. troops from China as soon as pos­ y legislation, membership relations TODAY , 7:30-8:30— Spartan baaketbail mother. Prof. Cheeney is a favor­ the ETO from August, 1942, to PHARMACIST sible. and inter-association. ite of many in this section who game. In a Joint cable to Generalissimo August, 1945. Always On Dntyl Bowling .Alleys PLUS: “WESTLAND CASE" W>y Programs Bom enjoy the art of magic and has in Cblang Kai-Shek, the schools also Thla is the way N A M says ita many cases proved that the hand Values To 40.00 7-10 Kaceya vs. Warren and expressed unanimous approval of ARTHUR DRUG STORES ;. programs are bom: ^ is quicker than the eye. This will Coats . 15.00... Jarvis. bis efforts to strengthen friendly 845 Mnln Street Tel. 3869 Brown va. Fairfield. Committees are set up to work be a real evening of entertainment relations between Russia and Chi­ out a policy on problems that Wednesday— for -children and grown-ups alike. na. Read Herald Ad vs. arise. These committees then RENTAL Values To 55.00 Gyro The regular monthly meeting of make their recommendations to Coats... 20.00... 6:30-7:30-- DeMolay basketball the Tolland Fire department, Inc., Here are the things you want in a the Executive committee, compos­ BATTERIES was held Friday night, March 1. game. ed of 40 members of the 140-man 7:30-8:30-Tigers vs. Wildcats. ROAD SERVICE Values To 70.00 board of directors. Oil Burners 30.00... Bowling Alleys ■ P Coats. .. The board has flnal say. Freemont, 0 .—(/P)—Bergt. M. F. CALL 7-10— Grill va. Paganl’a. N A M has a large legal staff and Baler 'came here the other day to 'Tavern vs. Lee's. n.rtMMgU: "• "Wh research staff and employs about start Arm y recrui^ng work but Nichols-BristoK Inc. Furnaces If you sot down and nude e list of ell the ednentege* Thursday— 300 people. couldn't find a room. He talked Gyro So-called liberal groups for with Jack Homer, 18, a W'est 'Vir­ ' 155 Center Street A Few Still Available. yotdd tike to find m e job, yotdd wind up with somedtiug 6- 7—Open. years 1 havp criticized NAM for ginian living in Fremont, convinced 7- 8—Basketball game. BIG DAYS Phone 4047 very elote to whet the Register Arm y offers you right some of the positions it has taken, him the Arm y was the place for Open Evenlnga for Toor RACKMFFE OlL CO. GOOD JOB Values To 25.00 8- fr—West Side Old Tim era - STARTING TOMORROW now. If yodve never thought of eu Army job thsrt wey, Dresses... 5.00... 5 but N A M goes on fighting for what him, enrolled him and then rented 'Neefia. S Maple Avenae — Hartford Bowling Alleys it wants or doesh’ t want. his room. T bL Bnitfora 1-5I»1 * ■■■■ 6-8—Junior bowling. cheek over these points: 8-10 -Open. ■ Tc 'ft : Friday— YOOR H[ART WILL I W 0 ^ . Ui»xoA/i . Gyro ?yy777WTmV7WW777W7777WW77W7Vl| 6- 7 -Open. Value 14.98 7- 8— Basketball practice. BE WEARING WHY W AIT? If you’re going to need a new refrlgem- 8- 10—Badminton. tor, place your order now before hot weather arrives. Blazer Jackets 7.00... 8 . S E C I R i n3 r Bowling .Alleys A SMILE... In the roennUme, w e ll keep your present refrigem tor 1 fiOODPW 6-10— Open. in'bperatipn. S. ADVARCE- h I f you choose to stay Value 25.00 Saturday— CairftInnrheater 3-1336. No Mileage Charges. Moat ol your Army Blazer Suits 10.00... when you see Sendee NOW — Salee Soon! in the Army, you can - I Gym luiLimm p. auiSH MERT ' i . 1- 2— Open. — • the happiest ' SpnMtftxAUftveemMt rrp s s te . p ay ia c le a r s a v ­ retire at half pay for Value 12.98 2- 5— Badminton. ings. Food, shelter, The naw Array naeds die rest of your life, Corduroy Suits 6.00... 6-10— Open. a high percentage o f Bowling AUeya hit of the 3niierol clothes, medical and dental care are all after 20 years* sendee, and so on up to <5 1-5—Open. The dignity of a modem funeral provided. Insurance, amusements and technical experts. If you have the ability, three-quarters pay after 30 years* service. , ■Blouses 6-10—Open. ye a r s ' 'Home other incidentals cost far less. You’re way you can earn quick promotion to higher 041 M«*c home, complete in every detail, plus As i civilian you would have to pay $84 VVl SFRVt HOMES DAIRIES 'FOOD STORES-TAVERNS-RISnSURiHiS • ahead of the average civilian. grades, with more pay. And there’a always a month for annuities to provide such s Caiupii^ Parly the sympathetic memorial service an opportunity for quali6ed men to be­ retirement fund. For Girl Leaders conducted here are a comfort to the' 2 2 S I I k i . $ t come candidates for officers* training. 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MANCiraSTEE EVENING HERALD, 11ANCHEITER, CONN, MONDAT, MARCH 4.1W« MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAT, MARCH 4,194S FOUS ^ • Dominic of Rockville; two daugh­ ters, Mia. Casimlr Slcrkinaki and. Will Decide Cardinal Sees Food Story, 1946 Solons Likely Rockville Mrs. Szymborski, both of tVils city. Race Problem fSmerai Wedneaday Aid to Give ’extile Furies Show Th# funeral of Mra, Alida Hitch­ Lisbon Today To W in Fight Leads Police cock IjSwla, '93, of Tolland, who U N p Police Debated Here died on Saturday will be held on OCficd At Cheney Tech Opens Over Pauley Wedneaday at 2 p. m. from the _ _ _ _ _ • COLUMN t A 7 j » i Ladd Funeral home. (t'onMBoeS Irom Fags Oae) Spellman'Delays Depa^ In Wild Race Burial will be In the Eaat ceme­ Team o f Six Stuilentfi #on the Bavarian-Austrian border, tupe for United States tery. Tolland. She waa bom in store international peace and se- ^ By Om tles Chamherlala Speaks at the South »lic Invited to See Would Slanh Southington. September 22, 1852, (For Hal Boyle) where his father waa stationed as Caphol Hill Advisers curitv.” customs official, To Go Sightseeing Bay State Youth Thrown the daughter of Mr. and Mra. No InetmctieM Raeeivad Hamburg, Germany—(4*)— Adolf Methodist Church ftriceleM ^llectioiu | j ^ OfsrTlBs. n s i u Hitler's half-brother Alois, unable Uke Fifth Wkeel Of Auto Of Tmman Appear Charica Hitchcock end had lived In Persons close to the American IMS > *46 Out When His Car Tollen^ for 52 jreera. She was the to resume business at his old Ber­ " I waa just llke‘'the fifth wheel John Mather Chapter, Order of ^Brought Here from L4abou, March 4—

—Francia Near Victory Today in members of the committee eald of an auto,” Alois recalled. "M y "The war brought the Negro and Crashes Into Tree widow of David Lewis. She leaves they have not yet received any. lin wineshop, frankly admits that Whiteman closer together as they De Molay, will aponaor a "Buddlea’ Yale For Liquor Cardinal Spellman of New York two eons, Samuel of Rockville and he haa "had enough of the name stepmother ignored me and babied Art Gallery at Inner Orcle Battle instructions from the joint chiefs shared in the comradeohip of auf Night” thla evening following the went sightseeing with hia party in Hugh of Harrlabm-g, Penn., and Hitler." Adolf, who was headstrong, tem­ Rockville, March 4— I Special) — of staff but that they expect some peramental and even at that age fering and death, but the postwar regular meeting in the Masonic Per- Ltabon, and nearby Sintra today, two grandchildren . word In advance of the New* York Rheumatic, 64-year-old Alois,— yeara may oee a greater tenoion jU t whlUUoB of anUqu« (O M tIaM d frMB P bc« Om ) Washington, Marck , 4—(4P> — Harold Moreau. 19, of 10 Castle Basketball who changed his name from H it­ 1 ^ explosions o f rage. Temple at 7:00. De MoUys re­ •r4 BKMtern American Uxtlle delaying their scheduled departure meeting. between them, perhapa Iqxdffiff to cently discharged from the terv- Capitol bill advisers o f President street, Worcester, Mass., is at the There will be three games In the ler to Hiller tn the Hamburg ' " I never forgot when he was taebMllnff •everal producU much b«tUr advantac* feeding for the United States until this af­ These persons, who declined to five. He re ceiv^ some stone build­ civil war,” 4ald Mias Sarah Mar­ Ices are cordially invited to attend 1946 Truman appeared near vletory to­ Recreation Board League this eve­ courts three months ago— said in garet Liston of ths University of ternoon. Rockville City hospital with unde­ be identified by name, noted that ing blocks for Christmas and thte meeting and renew their fel­ tlU 0 »«»e y V>om- eel^ted from ! ■tarvlng pwpi.e.” day in an inner circle battle with, ning at the Town hall. The first an interview he wanted only to go ConBbctlcut at the South Methodist Typical of Private Views The group had planned to take termined Injuries and under State at the recent UNO aesslon in Lon­ couldn't figure them ouL I was 12 lowship in the order. Hobart Moore Memorial Col o ff this morning, out their depar­ 2 i « i H r some of his White Houee aides game will be bctw’een the P-A-C. don the m lliU ry staff meiflbers hack to his Berlin shop, but added: church., last evening. Miss Liston Representative Rees IR., Kas.) Police guard aa the result of an "I’m told I can’t get my place then, and I tried to show him how A fter the close of the business on at the Yale University Art ture was postponed “ at the request 4% aiort'lsrd over presidential appointments. club, the leaders of the League, and held mere organization meetings, an hohor student doing graduate didn't go.Into the prohibition qties* 18 mile chase from the Massschu- back. A Jaw and a concentration to build a bouse. But he began session, the remainder of the eve­ was set up In the audi­ of the Portugueae government" to Senators familiar with the EUlington at 6:45 p. m. The Com­ leaving the real problem of the work at the imiversity, ia a grad­ os the Howell Cheney lion, but he prepared a statement aetta state line in Union early Sun­ ets meet the Legion at 7:45 p. m. camp victim are Hving there.” crying and. in a fit of temper, ning wUl be devoted to entertain­ K(^stled On A Hill At Manchester for the Congressional Record typ- enable the cardinal to make a brief struggle that has gone on between day morning which ended in a peace enforcement forces for the uate of Hampton Institute and ing the “Buddlee" of active De- steal school today. The ex- the ao-called " guard" and and StoUe-Qamble will play the Boais Resemhiaace to Fuehrer threw the blocks at my face. He wfts one of a team of six, who Ics! of the views expressed pri­ tour of the two cltlsa. wrecked automobile in Tolland New York gatheftog. was coddled until he quit crying, Molaye. A full program, planned, iltlon, OBS of the moot beautl- U. 8. Ambassador Herman Ba­ ■ 0 3 / i r legislative friends of Mr. Truman Veterans at 8:45 p. m. i Belief that the American con- Bearing a resemblance to the spoke on the race problem before displaars s| the weaving art in vately by many others. LswaiMi |Nai| Centar. , and I was bawled out for butting by the entertainment committed, Green In A Select Neighborhood The nation has reached the ruch cotertained the cardinal and eald that if Edwin W. Pauley asks Connecticut ^State Policemen fuehrer in both atature and pro­ a large congregation of young peo­ include! four reels of motlop^^lc- encs anywhere. Is open to ssdcissn I I laONi file, the brush-mouatached, be- In." ple and adults, led by Profeaapr point where It must determine hia party at a luncheon. withdrawal o f bis nomination as Walter Smeigel, Ralph Waterman in Naval and air powei; with a tures and refreshments^^ E^ch 7 rooms — 3 tile baths — brick and frame pre-war public. Union street, was suddenly strick­ apectacled Alois professed a pro­ Apparently fed up, Alois de­ Paul E. Pfietxe of the Philosophy whether It will have Ic.aa liquor Brief Stop In Madrid undersecretary of the Navy, con­ and Joseph Koss from the Stafford relatively small number o6 troops, Lt. < ^ r g e Sandals T-S Robert Sandals De Molay may bring /6s many T ^ e hours for public inspection en with appendicitis on Saturday cided to leave home at the age of department, who presented the and more food or more beer and The group took off yesterday gressional lieutenants will have Springs Barracks in two cruisers was termed a "logical taaump- found dislike for Adolf. He said “ Buddlea” as he deslrbs, but they construction — hot water oil heat — insulated brass the exhibit are as follows: afternoon while attending the 14 and became a buaboy In Llilx, speakers and gave opening and less bread." Rees asserted. from In the constellation scored a major point. were on the highway at 2:24 a.m. tlon” In view of thla couMry's this dislike stemmed from child­ Dally, through March 22. ’ 0 a .^ Flaherty-McMahon wedding re­ embarking on a catering career closing romarks. Others on the Lieut. C ^ rg e Sudala a ^ ^ r - 1.^ General's Commendation and a should be betweed"the ages of 13 plumbing — full length copper screens. First floor con­ Th e supply of available food j>lane "Star of Vatican City," ar­ SsKM smevst Expected to Wlthdra# and started in pursuit of the car strength in those arms and tbs hood, when Adolf, pampered by 1 11:S0 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 ception and underwent an appen­ that led turn to London and Paris team Msides Miss Liston, the only geant Technlclwi Robert Bandals, special Service Award, and ia and 21 years. / rived here at 7:56 p. m. (2:25 p. m. chickent Mart tarkey* Pauley has insisted he does not which was travelling at excessive Army’s current manpower dlffi- Aloia' stepmother, was allowed to sists of large living room with fireplace and adjacent s. and Wednesday evenings. 7:30 can be increased tremendously if dectomy at the Rockville City hos­ Alois continued: Negro, were Jules Starolltz and sons of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan San* u ^ c e the recipient of the Good TTie busineda session will be we make a combined effort to see ea.t.) last night after a brief atop intend to give up the fight. But speed. The car failed to make the cikties. take out his outbursts of rage on brief, but 'S^rlpus committee re-^ porch; Dining room, reception hall with open Colonial to 0:00 p.m. pital. She ia making aatisfactorj* bis half-brother. Just One O f ThouMndn Betty Newman both lekders of the dais, of 35 Brookflrid strrot, have j conduct Medal. He returned to to it that no food or food products in Madrid. The cardinal blessed practically all of his opponents curve at Tolland and crashed into \ Must Ba Teatativs ports are expected in addition to liOCtnre Wednesday progress. " I ’ve had enough of the name "I'v e seen Adolf only one since I Jewish group at the university; been given their honoraWe dis- Maneheater with hia wife, the for- staircase; large well lighted modem kitchen with plenty are unnecessarily wasted with re­ the plane at a ceremony before bis and even come of hie friends ex­ a large elm tree at the green. The Any American offer must, how­ several communications. A ll per- •niere will ba a special ahow- bferehanta To Meet Hitler—the fact that my father left home, and that waa at sonie also Teruko Ycya and'Kei Hori, charge from the army. Prior to caer j^rothy Hatem and their five spect to the allocation of grain to d ep ^ u re. pect him to withdraw after he ■tate policemen stated that at ever. be tentative because ths sptts attending are requested to of cuplioards, tile floor; two bedrooms and good sized wlth lecture by Mrs. Mar> Same ssMsst makes a full defense of the All merchants of the city are was also Adolf’s father ahould not affair at Templeholf airdrome Japanese-Americans. Miss Yeya their induction into the service months old sop Lauran T. J. Rows, curator, of the distillers and brewers. The three other new United times their speedometers register­ whole issue of security forces is both were associated with their e present early. charges against him. Hearings urged to attend the meeting ar­ be held against me," he said, bang­ where I was just one o f thousands. told o f her experiences as one of By a coincidence George Wa.sjK tile bathroom with shower. Second floor has two large ore collecUon at Yale, on thla "W e want bread, not beer." StaUa cardinals- Samuel Strttch ed 80 to 85 miles an hour. subject to congressional approval brother. Jack Sandals, in the W el­ Canned goods on hia nomination resume Wednes­ ranged by the Merchants’ Division ing In demonstrative Hitler style "A dolf seemed ashamed of hav­ the evacuees from the West Coast ington’s birthday found GepTgo ek, Wedneaday evening at 7:30 High Figure Net Last Year of (Jhicago, John J. Glennon of St. Moreau wss thrown from the after the form of the police or­ don Drug Company. bedrooms, sewing room and two baths, tiled. Thid house 1946 day before the Senate Naval com­ of the Rockville Civic Association on the table with hts fist. ing a relation who bad a wineshop shortly after Pearl Harbor, when Sandals debarking from< the Louis and Edward Mooney of De­ machine and momentarily dazed. ganization ia completoU. Lieut. Sandals saw nearly five Rees said Treasury department mittee. with Hermon Olson in charge to )>e He said der feuhrer’s real name and forbade his senior officers’ en­ by military order all American George Washington on b own was built on a hill facing south to take advantage of ex* There are 52 Itema In the MooreI. tr o it-le ft Rome by plane this Taken to the Rockville City hos­ American rcpreseirtatlvcs on years service, txvo of them over­ M flgiiies show liquor consumption The Pauley appointment came held on Tueaday. March 6 at 2:30 was Hitler and not Schlcklegruber. tering the place. That was all right citizens of Japanese ancestry were birthday. , ' ctlon which has been brought morning en route home by way of N«t ensugk coRsed mss It, pital he was att.ended by Dr. E. H. the Military Staff committee are forced from their homes and places seas. A t one time he was Medical MANCHESTER ceptionally fine view of surrounding muntryside. This was the highest in history last fi«k, IsH Is mest 4ssws4 to the Senate under circumstances Metcalf of Rockville, for lacera­ p. m. At this meeting Hciliert He frankly explained in English with me, for I certainly didn't in Ua entirety for the l«cal Eire. Ueut. G«d. Matthew B. RJdgway of business to live In concentra­ Registrar of. a 1,600 bed genera! yesr. with s totsl of more than that seemingly pitted such White tions of the head and bruises and Hills of the Connecticut Depart­ learned while waiting on tables want anything to do with Naxis.” house was completed in May, 1942, at a time when.seiKt ibltion. Each Item la numbered At the Madrid airport, a crowd grain f'RODUCTS for the Army, Lieut. Gen. George hospital in Ekigland where he co­ 165.000. 000 gallons of distilled House advisers as Robert E. Han- ment of Labor and Factoi-y Inspec­ seven years in London restaurants. Alois said his place of business tion camps In the midwestem des­ AUTO BODY eatalog programa will be la of 2,000 greeted Cardinal Spellman X-rays are being taken today. The C. Kenney of the A ir Forces and ordinated the reception and evac­ O-NIGHT building materials were available and contains well sea­ liquor and 87,622,421 banels of negan. Democratic national chair­ tion will speak on the new mercan­ "Our father was an Austrian had a sign which merely said, erts. Mr. Hori, a student of sociol­ 50 Oak Street J to enable viaitora at the ahow* and two Portuguese cardinals who police stated the 18 mile chase took AUmlral Richmond K. Turner of uation of battle wounded from beer produced. man. and Geprge E. Allen, recently tile wage law regulations. Mr. customs officer. He married my "Aloises.” . ogy. pointed out that there is a soned Oregon fir framing, Carolina roofers, metal bth, to properly Identify them. Ex- place in 15 minutes. the Navy, France. He received a citation for Ibsofeipw tikiiHf Telephone 3979 Tho Agriculture department told accompanied him aa far aa Lisbon confirmed as RFC director, against Hills Is the regular Inspector for j mother after I was born. Under " I tried to keep* the name o f f i l ­ wider difference within the ethnic OwmAM* nples of woven cloth including A fter the wrecked 1942 Stude- groups of society than between th* efficient and speedy evacua­ Auto Body and British Columbia cedar shingles; No. 1 oak floors and him, Rees said, that more than — Manoel Cardinal Ckmcalves Cere- administration leaders on Capitol this district and he will answer j the exisiting law, I took my moth­ ler as far removed from business 4//-Via8TASU sded cloths end brocades jeira and Teodosio (Cardinal De e*'' fUt baker waa taken to the Stafford PoUce Myatmed la Baak Case the ethnic groups themselves. It tion of the critically wounded to Fender Repairing stair treads; 6-panel Colonial doors, brass plumbing, 65.000. 00 bushels of grain was hill. Springs Barracks it was stated a any questions asked at this time. er's name, Schlcklegruber, until as I pould,’* be said. lAXATIVa 11th century are shown, Oouvela. aeu is the individual which counts, he the U. S. by plane and boat. His CaoftBu- vast Oatv *8 tiMCtlB used, in addition to 60.000,000 Adiiaed Against Action German Walther .32 caliber re­ Given Nolle her marriage, then took my "I left Berlin on AprU 15. 1945, "Auto Painting chrome plumbing fixtures, etc. us products from the 11th bushels of ^ a lt from grain pr H ie New York cardinal went by Lotf Angcles-(4')-OBa way to said, and not his pigmentation. last assignment was aa Medical atury through to modem wesw The president is reported to volver waa found in the wreckage. Max Penchanaky. 41, of Akron, father’s name of Hitler.” and fled to Hamburg. A ll I know Simonizing uets. automobile to the U. R. embassy The Deparlmenl of Agriculture get into a bank after hours: Drive Alois satd his mother died two 'about Adolf’s death is what I’ve The students and -Professor Liaioon Officer, Port of Cher­ «n A 2 V I0 X are Included. Several modem ! have been advised weeks ago by The auto is said to have been Ohio, driver of a trailer truck in­ Priced at $15,000 and may be purchased for as little This grain. If diverted bread in Madrid, where he talked pri­ says that Americans w ill eat volved in a fatal accident on the your car.through the front door. years later, and bis 42-year-old read in the newspapers. I am a Pfietze were brought to South bourg, where he supervised the woven in the Cheney mins ' a legislative-official with whom be atolen In Worcester, Mass., ^ and church by Christopher Glsnnfty loading of the sick and bounded as $3,000 cash. Balance easy terms. production, would have produced vately for 15 minutes with Spanish more food in 1946 then ever ii often consults against making the Moreau is wanted by the Worce.s- night of January 25. has been given Mystified police are trying to de­ father then xtbtained apeclal legal tired old man who ia fed up with I have been brought to the au- Foreign Minister Alberto Martin * before, although some items termine who drove through the' who had heard them recently In a from hospital trains to hospital Inm for this showing millions of loaves, the Kansan de­ , Pauley appointment. The feeling ter police on the stolen automo­ a nolle In the City Court of Rock­ permission to wed his cousin, who being questioned about Hitler. My clared. Artajo, prominent Catholic lay­ will be "subitantially" below ville. Penchansky was the driver fronk door of a Carthay circle they had three children, all of only child, 20-year-oId (3pl. Heinz similar forum in Coventry. The ships for return to the U. S. ^JTobn Q. Behmallan, director of ; on Ckpltol hill even then was that bile charge. Epworth League fellowship served Sergeant Technician Robert man. The cardinal described the demand. New’sehart above shows ; there would be extreme difficulty Count.v Meeting of the trailer truck which fatallv bank. The unmistakable evldcace whom died. The fourth and last Hitler, of the German Army, haa Howell Chaney Technical were there, skid marlts and a shat­ refreshments for them at the close Sandals was Inducted into the il, hlmaslf an authority on tex meeting aa a social visit. He also how 1946 supplies of some food . about confirmation. The Tolland County Democratic injured William B. EMmonston. 29, child was Adolf, born st Braunau. been missing in Russia since 1942." tered door. But no car waa to be of the service. service In July 1942. His most re­ W. Harry England recommends the exhlMUon visited the papal muncio in the lat- compare with 1945 end pre­ But as senators in a position to Association meets this evening at of 15 Charles street, Wlnthrop. Officers Held ter'a Madrid palace. war years. Mass. County Coroner has exon­ found. Another baffling fact con­ cent post-^as as Chief Pharmacist ily. He says that it la a price* know relate the inside story prl eight o’clock in Red Men’s Hall. and coffee were served by the hos­ RESTWELL Owner Overheard on the bus; In a 9,h00 bed Regional hospital Newsmen accomunying the car- The speakers will be Statute Re­ erated Penchansky of being re­ fronting the police was the failure opportunity for Mancheeter vately, Hannegan and Allen urged tesses, Mrs. Frank Pag^oli. Mrs. Man—He is just like a shadow— Jackson, S. C. While serv- In Money Deal dlnhl saw little of him during the vision Commissioner John M. sponsible for the accident. of the crash to act o ff the burglar Bolton Office: 538 East Middle Turnpike to sec one o f the finest ex* the president to go ahead under Donald Tedford and Mra. Michael always on the other side. M g in that pooition he received lits of the textlls srt end urges brief atop, since their Skymaster Werner’s Pupils the apparent belief that confirma­ Bailey and Alderman Simon Bern­ Pant Chiefs aub alarms. Peace. Residence: 593 East Center Street landed 20 minutes after the Con­ stein, both of Hartford, and Form­ There will be- a meeting of the to make aa effort to attend. (OonttMMd fratn Page Om ) tion could be obtained if sufficient See Sehoel Plans Firemen’s Meeting stellation. and took off well before pleasure were brought to bear. er Representative Mrs. Ruth T. Past CTilefs Club of Damon Tem­ BED BOARDS About fifty residents of the town The Bolton Voltmteer Firemen the Constellation did. 111 First Recital The nomination reportedly went W’elles of South Coventry. ple. Pythian Sisters, this evening will meet on Wednesday evening by Frisch as three first lieutenants at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. attended the public hearing on (Ooctori coll them "fracture" beards) Public Records and one flight officer. Applauded By Large tVoivd to Capitol hill.without s White Richard N. Westcott 24 HOUR SERVICE Saturday afternoon at the Com­ at 8 p.m. in the Firehouse. A ll A large crowd applauded the House recheck of Senate senti­ Ellen Fisa >f McLean street. "The Japanese were buying Richard N. Westcott.* 71, of 31 munity Hall to inspect the propos­ members are urged to attend. The first mid-season recital by ment. Board Meeting American dollars," Frisch said. cardinals when their plane landed Oak street, died Saturday at his CALL ed plans for a new school. The Ladles 4>f St. Maurice Slip a REST-WGIL orthopadic bad board be* „ Warmatoa Deeds Only Lukewarm Support A meeting of the official board of The Ladies of St. Maurice will Just Arrived! "In addition to the face sale of at Lisbon, where the New Yorker 12 of the pupils In the beginners' home following a long Illness. He 6233 architoct was present to explain % twean your mattrass and spring for perfect Hobart V. and Robert P. B. Mr. Truman's friends In the Sen­ the Rockville Methodist church meet thla evening at p.m. In the was greeted officially by Dr. Hen- class of Fred E Werner, local or­ was born In Tolland January 15, MANCHESTER5TER TAXI TO. the plana. There waa considerable 8 RANGE AND FUEL OIL to Cuatoa J and Ross M. dollars, which la lllsgsl, the trans ate responded with only lukewarm will 'ht held this evening at 7 :30 Community Hall. rest. No more bockochas or othar pains actlona also were made rlque Viana, chief of proctocol of 1875. He lived in Rockville and Proprietor Attentloa dlScusolon on the matter o f a base- altls, property on Doane ganist and instructor in piano, was | support or with actual opposition. o'clock at the church chapel. ^ greater than utiu>ruh^ later for about 25 years in Weth­ To Every CgD itaent, aither full or partiaL or of caused by over soft bads or sagging springs. St Papal Nuncio Pietro Ciriacl. and U. given yesterday afternoon before Democratic Leader Barkley (Ky.l ersfield, returning to Rockrillc no basement. A town meeting Is Sterling Silver, Bent Wholesale Gasoline ert H. Wilson et al., td John of 15 to one. kept hands o ff as long as he could ‘Ideal for socro-iliac victims. Insures proper "The deal of 1,000,000 yen had 3. Ambassador Herman Baruch. an audience of parents and friends several years ago. fie was a bar­ expecjted In the near future for a ' I Dnpiels et al,, property on because hia son-in-law. Max O'Rell rot CO UG H S Week End Deaths been completed. They had two Cardinal Spellman, escorted by at the chapel of the South Metho­ ber. He is sur\-lved by his wife. final vote on the matter. sleeping 'posture. Doctors recommend and ^ ^ otrsst Truitt, is Pauley's attorney. 8M T 0 othar deals on tba fire— one for motorcycle police, wss driven to dist church. A basket of beautiful Mrs. Olive Quinn Westcott; a Cub Pack Formed W . BlUlnga and Willard flowers and palms were the only But advisers like Senator Mc- Handled Baby Spoons! prescribe them. AAode of 8 ply fibre which is 2,000,000 yen and another for 10,- the home of Cardinal Concalves daughter. Mrs. Benjamin Chase, of Harry J. Miller who has ar­ New York—John C. Flynfi, 58, Bantly Oil Company f. BDUniis to LiBwrsoca A. Con- decorations, unless one includes Kellar (D„ Tenn.), the presiding 000,000. H ie exchange of Japanese Ccrejeira, where he spent the Savlesvlllc. R. 1. COLDS ranged several organisation meet­ prominent in the motion picture in- 75*/* stifFer than Masonite or semi-pjostic Jr„ and Herman Tuiss, lot the festive appearance of the little officer, reportedly have been work­ currency lor new yen ordered by night. The funeral wil be held Tuesday AnaiHiDcemait! ings for the formation of a C^ib diudry since 1914, a ^ ^ '^ ce 1942 The ideal gift for Baby . . . and they have been par- moteriat. 831 Main Street TcL 5298 or t-1057 on Brookfield street. girls from 6 to 11 in their lovely ing against bringing the nomina­ the Japanese government delayed . The late arrival of the cardinal's at 2 p. m. at the Ladd Funeral Pack for Bolton, reports that plans executive secretarv/df the Society 8 FV^^DunlsI W . Edwards at a1„ to .party, caused by a 24-hour delay party Presses Both boys and girls tion to the floor. They, think there home. Rev. Forrest Musser. pas­ Opposite the Armory these latter two deala. are nearly complete and the Pack of Independent Medion Picture Pro­ ticularly hard to get. Choose one today! 24"x60" for studio couch or one tide ef l A u i l E. Carlson, property on Por- at Rome because of bad weather, were a credit to their instructor would be a party-splitting battle tor of the Union Congregational street. ; "We recovered all'the American there from which only the Republi­ Count’i \ w ill soon be formed. The Bolton ducers. He wax'^born in Evanatem, double b o d ...... $3.9$ precluded an elaborate program and played the selections assigned church. w*lll officiate. Burial will Boy Scouts have been making pe­ 111 John Q. and Yvonne N. SchaUer ibpney Involved except about 85.- planned in his honor, including a to them entirely from memory, cans could benefit. be In Orov*e Hill cemetery, (Use two for both sides) 005. Some Philippine pesos also The tug of war went on for riodic ooUections o f waste paper PRICED $3.85 [,Sa Oreenbrooke Homea^ |nc„ four formal dinner by Premier Antonio John Mroezkowski MianOr^Fla.— William Sutcliffe ' o f land (m Cooper Hill and weiV. among the money.” Mr. Werner announced that the more than three weeks between and have decided to halve the pro­ 30"x60" for tingle or twin bods...... $4.95 de Oliveira Salaear. The funeral of John Mroezkow­ Barber Shop 66, aviation executive, etreeta. Friaoh said he could not dis- next recital in this series will be the White House faction, which ’ Io HHI n ceeds from the sale of the waste Tax Included. The trip home will be via Santa ski. 82. of 7 Rau street, who died e of terminating contracts 36"x60" for ^ beds...... $5.7$ -ftobert D. and Robert P. B. cloae the manner in which the al­ held at the same place Sunday af­ insisted that conflrmtaion w-as pos­ paper vrlth the Cub pack. Marla, In the Azores, and New­ Saturday at the "home of his daugh­ r the Pan-American Airways, ..lilie s to Maurice J. and Victoria leged ring^ was broken. ternoon.'April 7, when twelve of sible. and the Senate group, which MEDICINE NOW Oueat A t Shower foundland. The party la scheduled ter.’ Mrs. Joseph Szyrnhorakl. of and former vice president and pB. McKaever, proMrty on Doane the advanced students will play contended that only defeat lay Mra. Herbert Johnson, the to land at La Guardis field. New that address, waa held this morn­ treasurer of the (Jurtias Aircraft ^fitreet. • compositions by the old masters ahead of Pauley. It ended last Sooliu's I iiro.tl Irritation er Miss BMa Brochetto, the Corp,^ and of the former Vultee York, at 1:30 p.m. (e. a t.) to­ and modem composers ing from the White Funeral home 2 barbers to serve yon Albert F. Martin et al„ to ARen To See Movies morrow. week when Hannegan reportedly guest of honor at a bridal shower Aircraft, Inc. KEMP’S, INC. Wlnthrop Ballard, property an Those taking part were aa fol­ conceded In a conference with and St. Joseph's church. Burial last Wedneaday evening the Fire­ waa in St. Bernard’s cemetoj-y. from 8 o^clock in the San Joae, Costa Rica— Leon (Tor- ■poiffiel’ Marshall road. lows; Richard Paquette. Carol Barkley and othcra that Pauley place Room of the^ Community The Dewey-Richman Co. FURNITURE AND MUSIC tea (Tastro, 63, former president of Dominic Solomon et al., to Three Cnrdinah * Johnson, Lymne Sundqulat, Ken­ couldn’t win. He waa bom in Poland in June. Hall. Decorations^ were red and About Railroad morning through clos* (Toata Rica (1936-40), and opposi­ Alexander Jarvis, property on St. neth Anderson, Alice Barlow-, Knig Picked Without Aid 1863, and came to the United white and thp^'^ride opened her tion leader to the present govern­ JEWELERS STATIONERS OPTICIANS John street. Ijmd in Eire Duane Glidden, Donald Steele, Some senators believe that as a States at the age of 25 years, living adfts s e a te d ^ d e r a decorated um­ Male Help hig time. ment. ' Joee^ Mayer et ux., to Mar­ Dawm Olldden, Edna Galloway, direct result of this irtner circle first in Long Island and later In brella. Despite the bad driving con- Soap Shorta<|es Fred Clark, chairman of the Limerick, EMc. March 4— (ITi— garet R. Dwire, property on Ash Cardlnale Stritch of Chicago. Sandra Sundqulat, Helen Ann Kro- friction, Mr. Truman picked J. A, Willington where he operated a ditlong'rtwenty-six guests -were London—Alfred G. Gardiner, 80, Ways and Means committee o f the street. Mooney of Detroit end Glennon of nlck and Barbara Armstrong. Krug as his nominee for the in­ farrh for many veam. coming then Wanted Schedule of Honrs: and others bad sent gifts, author who sometimes used the u. Emeet 8. Richardson to Frank Buckland-Oakland Club, has itiade St. Louie landed et the Shannon terior secretaiyship without con­ to Rockville. He was s member freshmenta of sandwiches, cake pseudonym, “ Alpha of the Plough" sulting any of his advisers. of'St. Joseph’s church. He leaves and former editor of The London 'T. Roberta et ux., property on arrangements with the New Yoi^, airporVtoday after a record-break­ Apply Monday Throuffh Friday South Main street. ing flignt from Rome. The president himself said he two sons, Alexander of Detroit and Daily News. Worse New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Local Man to Wed 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. 200 Used, and Recap lires George Repetti et ux., to Ernest .The c^rchm en are en route didn't tell the White House group Easter Gifts for a abowlng of toeir sound mo­ of Krug’a selection to succeed Har­ ;B. Richardson, property on South home to tHe United States, from Colonial Board Saturdays 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Slain street. tion pictures at the meeting of the the papal ci^istory at which they Soon in New York old L. Ickes until the morning of club Wednesday evening at eight the day it was announced. Mr. Lucy Jackie to Clifford O. Mag- were elevatecKto the Sacred col­ CLOSED ALL DAY ' - niiaon, and Alice Magnuson, prop­ o'clock in the Buckland school. lege. \ Trumxn told his Capitol hUI friends Company Now In Stock erty on Keeney street. One fUm entitled "A Great Rail­ Their constellation plane touched about it at lunch that day. ROBERT R. K E E E N E Y TH U R SD A Y X (Special to The Herald) 615 Parker Street The Ldncoln Corporation to road at Work” tells the inside Irish aoil kt 1:30 V m , (g.-ao e.m. Whether the president will fol­ I Avind K., and Alice L. Beck, prop­ story with many interesting be­ e. e. t.) after flyln^acroes snow- New York. March 4.— Mrs. Helen low the same system in future M. D. SEAT.COVERS erty on Devon drive. hind-the-scenes shots. The other peltod , Europd in f i ^ hours and Marie Tice, 40, of 1616 Sixteenth major appointme'nta remains to be Front Only telalm Deed film, "This Is Now England,” gives 18 minutes. street N. W.. Washington, D. C., seen. But Senate Democrats think WISHES TO ANNOUNCE And Full Sets Margaretr R. Dwire to Joseph the lowdown on industrial New The cardinals Will vlk|t briefly and Paul Elon Higgins, 41, of the outcome of the Pauley battle— and Rosa Mayer, property on Aen England, with many pictures taken in Eire before continuing. Chestnut Lodge, 91 Chestnut if the nominee withdraws oi- is de­ THE RESUMPTION S A f t ' l street. in leading industrial plants. street, Manchester, Conn., secuml feated—will add up to more con­ $7.95 and up De Valera Kiseee Rli^l OF HIS PRACTICE . Farm Lands Exchange Corpo- It is expected that J. J. Murphy, Prime Minister Eampn d# VMera a marriage license at the City sultation with them. Clerk’s OlBce here this morning. Good hearing F o o d 's ratlcm to the Town of Manches­ district traffic agent at Hartrord, fiew from Dublin to wefcomeMhe IN GENERAL MEDICINE Super- ter, land for highway purposes on or some membsr of his department churchmen at a special state ■ The couple said they would be standard Flashlights $1.49 Devon and Deepwood drives.* will be present to show the films married In New York either this A T ONCE at low cost! ^ caption. The Irish leader hurriei Dorothy Tedford Moilcl Powered The Lincoln Corporation to the or answer questions. across the airfield and kissed the ^on th or next. REUPHOLSTER - - - Town of Manchester, land for Light refreshments will be serv­ \Mrs. Tice, daughter of Michael . Until suitable office space - Heavy cardinals rings. A2A Model ASA \ Q u s J ia H . . . Uie Gaaraatee eosUty way. Year luite itrlfpcd te Oit frssM highway purposes on Devon and ed by Mrs. Fred Clark and her The cardinals received a rousing^ aftd Mary Varga Gergely, waa Guest at Shower can be secured practice will and completely reballt in eur ewn then, by aspect erattemea. New Deepwood drives. boiA in Cleveland, O. She is the SCISSORS JACKS cbmmlttee. ovation in Gaelic when they step-, be limited to house and hos­ eprlnft and fUliat added. Pieeai reeiyM. Weedweek reflakhed. Certifioete of Incorporation ped from their plane. widow of* Howard A. Tice,' who Rorfiaa/c $50.00 Chelce ef tine eevcrlntt. Ten’U be amaied at tbe ictaM. pital casea^ $40.00 $5.75 Ray Skopek has filed certlflcate Cardinal Glennon Is a native of died Ih^ 1940. Mr. Higgins was Mias Dorothy E. Tedford of CONVENIENT TEEMS « '<5: of incorporation of a company to Ireland. bom In Dedham, Mass., the eon Knox street wai^ honored with an­ Filmland to Build H«arino Aid Tmr perfect •atUtsetioB deal in real estate,construct of Harry Cheney and Bessie ,Brod- other miscellaneous shower', Satur­ PH O N E 3432 Slipcevert Meda-te-Order Jwildings, manage , and repair 1 , ’ beck Higgifis. C all H artlaM S-SSSS While -Tire Paint day evening. The party waa given V Or Write te ' at RaateiiaMe Meat. -huUdings and sell builder's sup- ^lew Structure a t the Zipser clubhouse on Brain- You Owe It To Yourself and Your Family To Improve Gaaraatee Dphelitcrjr Ce. Brighten U p . -piles. The Incorporatorf^ are Ray Arc Honor Guests ard Place by Mra. John 'Ztbrinxe, Poor H^eariRR N O W ! Your Tires! and Richard Skopek and VVlIli'am aunt of Mies Tedford’e 'fiance, av« your tires gob A. Hajoey. * • I Army Tells GUARANTEE UPHOLSTERY CO. Al Country Club John Wales. Jr, The 'hostess w SEE IT — AND HEAR IT ^ AT ^ U l T g ' I fiBsrs ; Harry Ehigland has filed with assisted by her 'daughter and 1814 MAIN SX* HARTFORD,. 'W . T.? (worn^ tread) Sponges . 25c up ' . Jules Filigre to Richard Slone, tbe building Inspector plans for the Of Escape daughter-in-law Miss Helen iand And Salesman WUl CaU with FuU Una ml Wamplae lease of store premires at '891 - erection of a building 100 feet by Mrs. John Sibrins, Jr., and by Mra. KRAH'S RADIO SERVICE Main street for three yceis at an 6® to be located on the south Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Davies who Samuel Demko, Mrs. W alter Smith ^7 s n v s were recently married w’cre guests (Oonttnoed from Page One) Faf Sdio Chamois $1.00 up ! > - annual rental of 8720, . ’'Idc of .MkKile Turnpike, east, near and Miss Anne Thumer. '^««T 4ens Charles & Lathrop to the Hart- the WindmiU gas station; . — at a dinner given in their honor of 75 relatives and friends were man Tobacco Company, lease ot This building is to be used as a Saturdav evening at the Manches­ and walked into the house. I took In V Hartford the first room. * i present from this ipid other placsA 6-Famlly Brick tinaae In ex­ 8-4 acres of land on Burnham I showroom for lumber which he ter County Club. Mrs. Davies wss The decorations were in*gteen and Tire Irons 98c up Ifeet for 8500 a year. now deals in and also foi building the form*!' Miss Betty Jeanne Oatv I eald, 'W ell Hieswb, I ’ve cellent eofidltlon. 5 apartments d i S S L KNOW WHY SOAP’S SO SCARCE? It ’e becau»e,our country if J 1 white, and the bride-elect received irooB miiATDPc Bns> / Trade Name materials and hardware of all. lin of Great Falls, S. C. caught you.' of 4 rooms, 1 apartosont at S CAPITOL a ehotca assortment of individual eo ehort o f fate needed to make the eoape you want (and to “ Ho replied, 'A ll right.' rooms, on steam heaL Imme­ William Vlttner, Ralph K ktndA. a line which he interdft to Present at the din,ner were: Mr. and group gifts. A delicious buffet i!m Biini'im nwm !R make other peacetime goods, too). Yea I Even though food fats ‘.'I stood in the door of that diate occupancy In one apart- PAYS AN D PAYS Grease Bars $2.00 Stiickland and Edward Wilson enter. and Mrs.' F. T. Bllsh. Jr., Mr. and :.1luncheon and ths usual pastimes room while be dieesed." | Bseat. Fins 7-ltoom Slagla home are more plentiful now, our supply o f indurntrimJ fete ia still have filed certificate ot _ trade Mr. England has now under con Mrs. J. E. Rshd. Mr. and Mrs. C. were enjoyed. Experts Say i ' vs The provost marshal’s announce-1 la f«K»4 ookditton. Goal steam 5179 critically low. But yo u can help put morm soap back in the raame of a company to be icnown j struction 17 homea in the Man- W. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miaa Tedford and Mr. Wieaa will SPRING USED CAR. PRICES WILL DROP 50% Rubber Hammers — Tire Hammers — 4 Speed Wrenches ment aaid the escape was not' heat Tearly Income fSJMt. : as ''V lttn ert Gardens " I Chester Green section and Is plan- Froh and Mr. and Mrs. Colin be married at the South Methodist By Mrs. Anna Cabot * WHEN NEW CARS ARE IN FULL stores sooner . . . by saving used fate! Keep turning them in made public at the time pending Good Investment Prim right C-TM-A — Windshield Defrosters — Trailer Couplings — ___ nlng the erection of 35 more. Davies. church, Saturday, March 30. Gifts from the heart—and you PRODUCTION ‘ just as you did during the war. (You’ll get 4^ for e v ^ pound.) full and complete Invcstigatloir’ . for quirk sale. Legal Notices Following the dinner the group r— can easily make one or both fot a Every car owner will want to sell on ike Air-Doc, inflate your tire from your spare tire in one was entertained at Jthe home of of the ctrcumirtances. j f - — \ beloved child aa an Eoater g if t higb market and wait for the NEW CABS minute — Mufflers and Tail Pipes. We Have $20,000 * AT A COURT OF PROBATK lieM i Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bllsh, Jr., 4vlth Win Hear Appeal I Is Just Around The whicb are now In prodnetbrn. Take advan­ St Manchester, within siiJlleach*»ter tn satd district, minnr. ** The almpHclty o f the child's Red Tape -C asli la a Hurry! VpeaJihe appltcstlon- ot Arthbr W. Home Missions is the subject of ing the hearing. Rep. Harry Towel Baby Chick.-^^Wdersv off la altio. Coal ataam heat. ALL MAKES AND MODELS (R., N. J.), said its findings and| X-«ar garaga. Raapaaahle Oe. Be wise, 'send your spring clothes 7o"ns now prayar. panel mqkep it endearing to Garages and Service Stations WAHTSl, ^Hecfss. Ouaralan. praylnf tor auth- tnethe iwarcnMarch meeting otof thethe'Women'e Women's 11 -v i / ^vg « a uttia ones. Embroider the white i?ertty to compromtae .and settle . thf Federation of Cenierill church. Wed-1 C iX C iia ilg C t . l l l b 8 recommendations would be pre- Fountains, Broiler eupanoy. .doubtful and disputed clstm which BUds, the gold-crointed angel, ne^ay evening at eight. Prof. - . - ” aented to Prebtdent Truman for 2-Famlly Duplex In gaad coa* so your wardrobe will he ready for you to I * * 2 . W e will give you fast service on repairing generators lid ailnor. has afsinst Greco G. Larra- final action, Feeders, Oil, Coal and tuUps, flow er wreath on j ^ e CsII, W R ITE or PH O NE H ARTFORD e( Hartford. Connecticut, aa per Ralph L. Woodward, director of dItioB. 5 Iroma* aitd • room** : erera or ecru cotton or ray' and starters. CiVe us a trial. I think you will find our illcatlon o n filo.-it ia RelMoua Field Work and assist­ Fluid Increased Announcement of Hicawa'e No heat Two extra lots. Prim RDKRED; That the (orvsulng ap- death sentence brought protests Electric Brooders, Bat« wear on those first lovely warm days. alk ailk. W rite In the child's name } B o fc t j F o o c Ia Our Buyer Will Call At"W 0 1 A A service beneficial to both Of us. . ' ^ ant dean of the Yale Divinity 18.600. and the date in lower corners and Stion be heard and determined at school will speak on "Our Southern to New Jersey congressmen. A tery Brooders, 100- Your Home / - O I Probate offtoa In Menrheater* In number aaid they w ould, urge T-Room Single In good oondl rinbrolder them, also. Panel ia 13 District, on the 9th day of Schools and Colleges." The Exchange Club’a apeclal t l ^ PlrepUice. N *w hot-nir Sm o o t h clemency, and Rep. Mary T, Nor­ by U inches. AD., ISM, at 9 o’clock in the Janies Rogers, a 'Manchester drive Jor funds for the High school 750 Chick Size, Stove fttrnhoe. l-car garage. Priea and that nutic*' be given to Negro boy soprani), will sing three ton ID ) aaid she would make a To ehtain transfer patterns,'col­ SPECIALOFFER band continues to grow with M.400. D IA L 2-1139 I je ie ans Interested in said estate songs as part of the program. The total of 8526 (mllected to date. perasAnal appeal to the presi/| iilg inxtnietians for. the Lord's I thse and plaoa of hearing Metal Nests. aerea. CMokaa aoopa. I m m ^ ‘’•MNOytete your ear for tke next 89 days wltkout ckarge. W publishing a copy of this Group A of the Federation, Mrs. 8511 Waa increased by a donation death aentence. Prayer (Pattern No. 5109) and QiMUry i.seuM Mwspaper having a clr- J. 8.' Brown, leader. of 815 from the Auxiliary of An- Letters and messages of protest ata Ooeupanoy. Frtaa 8M00. C3Uld'a Fxayer (Pattern No. 5179) .4 . diatriri. at laegt flva The n-erahlp eervice will be read dergon-Shea Post, V.F.W. also were addressed to General Ebco Company DRY CLEANERS aaod 15 cants in coin plus 1 sent day of celd heertng. by Mra. Henry Janssen of Group H. The drive will enjl with the MacArtbur. Many came from Jap- Phone postage for eXqh pattern, your hv Campbell Auto Supply O eee cense el aeld 37 HOT.LISTER8T. (Rtar) name, address, pattern number to be beesd reletlre and Group D will b « m charge of stage ehow "Pep Parade" which aneae aa well aa Americans. Mac- CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. Opsn Evtiiings f t W E L L S ST* P H O N E 72M M Cabot, In e Manchestter Eve- retoto t« tltls ceilrt. hospitality. Group c has arranged Isis bgingwing producedivoduced by the Exchange i Arthtir replied that under peace- MRuehetler 5470 368 MAIN STREET . HARTFORD 29 B IS S E L L S T R E E T • I*.. 8ioTa_ for refreshments with Mrs. 'Crtni.Twarch 12 and 13 In thaiHigh time procedure he had no agpior- PH O N E 9233 Utrald;. 1150:;>vc. K a«p Tum ina bi'JJaed AeMeu Judda. Hitt as cliainnan. aOiobl audltoiium. ' Ity to .act In the case. , —

? '. ' ■ > I for them at this moment. Con­ Isnc* during th* weekend in Conn­ vey, 47, was found dead to his removal, since according to Clair room In a rooming house. Medical of i(anchest*r’s g^ng during the llshed, is that the Supreme Court L. Robinson, first selectnton, this necticut missed out compictety on ecticut. Urges Aetion Lent Series Snow Backing the first lot. Ar* we to get-none Four Violent , At Danielson Mathias Lohbusch, Examiner Marvin M. Scarbrough war yeara The fact that the goal bench should not be considered A. L. Official Start Removal work has already-cost $700 more JUmttfrstrr FAMOUS U. S. ARMY DIVISIONS than allowed and should allow at of the eeoond? 85, Dayvills factory worker, was said both Garvey’s c]/es had been of the drive baa been reduced to the first resort whenever there is least 9800 for th* balance of the •What can be dona? Th* gover­ State Deaths killed Sunday whan his sutomoblle blackened and bloodstains ling IfrraUi 1131,000, however, should not be a an Important job to be done or an Of 27 Victims On Golf Lots At St. Mary’s winter, $300 for the care of^th* Special Meet nor apparently has his eye on the skidded and struck a pole on Route found on bis bed. To Speak Here Wagner biU, which has to do with ____ BTTHB proper Index to the giving by In- ilnportant^lace to fill. The bench t7tli mrANTRT DIVISION I ' # common $200 for completing work No 12. Edmund J. Meaay, 75. was killed f U lTDIO 00. INC should be above the beck and call on tb* drainage system at, Yoe- new 'construction, and continues In New Haven, Mrs. Hclan M. Saturday night in * North Hnvsn dlviduala. lt*s a safe bet that if Selectman Tnrkington man’s Hall and $350 for the Vet­ Would Take Assembly to poetpons enactment of a law Three Result of Auto when aa automobile struck him as of every political crisis. National Officer of From Airliner A PAB-TIAVIUD OUTm Is A* tTlh h»> Begins This Wewk On Fttaslmmons, 43, was found dead n^MOBOM all the Individuals who ar* this eran’s Onter in Willlmsntlc to which would'-permit Oonhecticut Crashes; Man Found Sunday by a motorist who reported h* waa attempting to cross n high­ year able to contribute to the laalry Mvtates saw aa duly la Ispoa shat Wants to Have Survey Ash Wednesday; List compensate for services given the Only Day ‘ to- Act on to Jump In and get her share of way near his home. Group To Make Ad* (CoattaosB frsai Pag* Oas) aesfiT hah a year *1 aehve aervle* la toe the alreedy-bullt houses." Dead in His Room to poUes, Officers Albert A Woed- Red Cross proceed to reduce their Eorepeea toeetor. la to* aleeiafl Mssles dsye *1 to* Made Soon Of Preachers town veterans. Temporary Dwellings ks and Henry T. Tledemann said, Itek Bso^ persdnal contributions in aceoed- drpflfl at Banquet were killed in an American. Air­ with Qsiaieay pekelSRei** SMd* Selectman Alfred Soracchi was that his car ran over her body al­ You'll accoroplirii far more by r«d at » • appointed to the echool planning ance with the reduced goal, the Soloiis UrgecF lines plane near Los Angeles. * •eatael with leaMea M*| tees LadMa la Sslsctman Harold Turkington, Hartford, March 4.—(F) — A By^Thfi Aaaoglstcd Preas though it had not struck her down. being a leader rather than a lag- . Ale* a I Cob*.. •• Jeremiah J. Twontoy, national Cssehealerakia aad lew aMathe latot had St. Mary's Episcopal church has committee. It was voted to have, Four persons met death by vio- Also In New Haven, James Gar­ g*r. lun Matter. drive will fall. Resrue Parties Hsaapered chairman of the special commltts* a pay telephone installed in the statement, by Lieut. Gov. Wilbert Ship and Plane Vice commander of the American rWwaed le toe Oalted Itatee sad wet* re- announced a serie* of apecial eerv- The principal reason for this is Hail and snowstorms hampered depleyed let to* (eaisey to the Pstofle. fas appointed by the Selectmen to hall for th* convenience of all con­ Snow that It would take the Gen­ SOMUBVnOH BATES Put ‘Ceiling’ Legion, will be one of the guest Icea on Wednesday evenings in cerned. Modelg Shown that the drive this yimr cannot the rescue parties and the path­ to* UsUed ■tatoe to* DWIsles had gtehehly study the need of rsersation pur­ eral Aaaembly only a aipgle day speakers at the Sixth Annual Ded­ clearing crew. Progress up the fteetor Itsvei expetteae* toaa aay elhat M Lent at 7:80. The series begin* The meeting also voted that fu­ ISA” count upon the important support ication Home dinner, Monday eve­ poses at th* Old Golf Lots, has this Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) to pass legislation enabling Con­ On Spending 8,000-foot peak was slow. A to* Iwget salta « to* Oieead Petsea h was called a meeting ot th* oommitte* ture town meetinfia be held in the :sru - of the workers a ^ management ning. March 11. at the Dilworth- sherifTs party rtached the crash activated Is Caasp IwlR. Texas, fas fehraary. 1941 ead Iraissd at and continues through April 10. evening, alnce many busineaa men necticut to get temporary dwell­ New.Havea, March 4—(F)—Mem- Cpmell Poet 102 Home on Leonard ■will ead Ceaap ieeaard Weed. M asewL Altar perttolpaliaf la for Tuesday, March 12. are unable to attend aftamoon ing* from the Federal government of Important war industries In the (Contlaned From Page One) scene, 1,500-feet from the sum­ Mr. Turkington is of the opinion The Holy Week services are to be of the almoet forgotten Air­ m m m b b b u f street. mit. yesterday afternoon. They toe UuiaiaBa waaeevers la 1941 the IVto weal hadi to U oaard sessions. Last fall marked the first to relieve the housing shortage THB ASSoaATED PRESS neighborhood. Our special war Mr. Twomey to aaatoUnt clerk of Weed hW la lely. 1941 it peeked ep iw Cmmp tfUk lMU O h le ^ that the proper procedure of this announced later, Each aervlce evening meetiijr, which was large­ added today to the pmasurc for a craft Warning aervtc* ("airplane AMoelated Pr«*» *• •*clusl»*ly a government department. The found *all but the tail section and committee at this tiuM Is to sask will consist of th* Litany, and will industry payrolls have shrunk, Superior courts in Lawrence, a part of the wing had been de­ CeJUatai*. la Reveatoer. 1941 it awved to Cewp Ceeke. Cahtoraia. ly attended. This vote will bring special seselon. spotters,” they called them) find to tet UM of ropvblloatioii ct i^d the activity and operations committee said these chores now Moaa. His home is In Andover, wksr* h rwaaiaed ealU Pehieary. 1941 wkea it depart^ aa its the senricsB of an experisnosd land­ lae followed by a sern\pn. Five the spring meetings on that same Gov. Raymond B. Baldwin,'Re­ sspsoia) tatersst In an exhibition Depend on Watkins for - iiir ~ ” ertollS to it or oot take aa much as 80 per cent of a Mass. He served as Massachu- stroyed by flames. Sfst leaa M p eversM*. Oa Its retwa Iraas OeraMay la lely d Ike scape gmrdner and engineer to pro­ special preachers of outstanding ,_lto eroditeO to this popor •»« of these war induatiies have dwin­ scale . publican, was 'pfttured by his eurreoAly ea display to Yal* libra­ 0 tbo tocol oo»» publlolied boro. member's time. Bill Reid, Army veteran of the le a n year It reaaaeatoled e a d ' tralasd at Pert Ira flw Marto vide plans tor ths full devslopmeat ability and reputation have ac­ A motion that meeting notices Democratic subordinate, in a ra­ ry lobby. J. dled, too, so that it to not likely 2. An increase from $10,000 to Fifth Combat Camera unit re­ CsreUsa. of the Old Golf Lots. cepted invitations to apeak at be advertised in th* Hartford pa­ dio address laat night, as letting It consists of a group of war­ rtoMO ol ropoWiortloB of opMloi that they Vill show the same gen­ $15,000 in annual salary and pro­ cently discharged, was among ths h sailed lor lopaa la Septesther. 1941 This is to includa a sit* for a these services. The Rector of St. pers was ruled out of order m - the temporary housing slip f rr a ship aad nirpUns Buxlels used for hidden quality in ihtoborolii. vision ^or retirement on the same first rescuers returning from the senior high school, an auditorium, Mary’s will preach the inaugural cause it had not appeared in the the surte’a graqp while waiting *to pgfviQp ctiobt of N. B. A. Soroioo erosity to the Red Cross fund they terms as civil service workers. Th* Uvldaa'e MSspsassM • • K* deperhire let Eurep* wet* Am ■ermon In this aeries on Ash Wed­ rsMgnitloa training by tb* Navy demonstrated during the ' war mountain. 393d. $99to aad 3971k lafaairy h sglsis ats aad to* 399th. 303d. an athletic field, a wading pool, al­ warning. The motion was urgiki to determine what th* Federal pol­ during ths war, aad laclud*s air-1 H'ould Conaolldste Committees It smelled like Manila, the so the poaslblllty of a swimming nesday evening. The complete provide non-resident taxpayeee icy on permanent construction craft carrisro, batUsabipa, cruisers. ‘ BoproomtetiToo! Tbo years. S. Consolidation of the Senate's 39lto aad 932ad Plaid ArmUry kNaUeas. list follows: . Motbowo Spoelol A«wcy-Mow fire and the bodies," he said. "I The 97to weat late ectiaa aeaa aflat Ms arrival fas Oeewaay aad pool. with-^notlce of plaaned mdetlngs. would be. dsstrojrsra, ssaplaa* toners, dive Thus, although there is a re­ S3 standing committees into 10 saw only six bodies. I didn't want Not Fully Uaderstbod Ash Wednesday. March 6, llie Lenten Devotions wilt be held at 10f,000 Unite Distrtbatod upholstered. furniture CbitofO. OotroH ond Soot on. and thc House'a 48 into 18. In that perieweed aetahl* service la Ik* M q^tlea d tod lehr pedket Rev. Alfred L. WIlUams, B. D., bombers, and lighter and patrol duced goal for the Red Cross to see any more. I've seen too li til#‘ to______leaa aad cresecd Ike river ** April 1 Abolishing th* sonlng commis­ St. Columba's CTiupel Ash Wednes­ H* pointed out that 100,000 planes of American, British, I ISCR Ain>IT BUREAU OF connection, it was proposed that many dead people." Rector of St. Mary’s church. day at 7 p.m. Each Sunday mom- units of housing built during ths French, Italian, Japaneae and Ger­ ATIUNS. drive, th* burden upon the indi­ the practice of creating special in­ Ik* has d aetlea. at Ik* seethera ead d to* aedtd tea elaag to* sion and naming of a town plan­ March 18, The Very Rev. Donald A newspaper reporter who Sisf river, aad tleakera was aa* af to* ( fli*l *a ning board which waa created at irig during Lent Benediction will be war to shelter soldiers in camps man makes. j vidual who to atilt employed and vestigating committees be aban­ J. Campbell, B. D., Dean of Christ held after Mass, but no evening and war workers in towns alrsady ■oooid Pribtiac UooMMay. tM. doned. reached the scene said the big air­ Praes Btogbetf to* DhriatM leefhl aertk deatat the pedtol Ireai the apecial town meeting last Fri­ Church Cathedral, Bpringfleld, M oo SmocIoI roopoosiblilty Cor still able to give is really no liner appeared to have bounced lbs aseto aad eadlaf ep la Dessildsrl. * day night i* not fully understood services will be held. had been distributed by ths Fed­ kiool o.Tof» appooriBt to oo- 4. . Creation of majority and Mass. At a meeting of the Girl Scout’s eral Housing authority. . joto to Tbo Hooebooter Boo- lighter than it was during the war minority policy committees to lay several hundred feet after striking The DIvidea wee thee Iraaelerted I* Pattoa'e Third Atasy ead by Mr. Turkington. Today he se­ March 20, The Rev. Harold H. the mountain. The plane struck waa eeaaelHed sew Hal hddlaf to* Beak mew Tlreheereuto. cured a copy of the special act Friday afternoon, Marilyn Jones "Why didn’t the state or any 'UOTOld. ____ years. down formal party policy on leg­ near a road leading through the Donegan, B. D., Rector of St. and Lillian Banner flew-up from city or town get any of these free ActsATONCLto ' Individual gifts roust still be islative Issues. Each legislator laadriag the lartheal pdat d advaae*. pairda war* aaal out le which he and other members of the John’s church. West Hartford. the Brownies to become members Monday, March 4 Manzanita Indian reservation/ ceatael Ik* l eadwna asavlaf wad. committee will study and If the houses?” he Meed. "Because our heavy, if the drive is to attain its would be free to vote as he saw flt. Bodle* Found By Seurdiers March 27, The Venerable Henry of the Mountain Laurel Girl Scout attorney general has ruled that REUEVE and aOOSEN’ but the report said existence of a Th* ahaeldat patch la a vartlaal Irldaal fas whlto aa a hie* heek- duties ot laying out the various lo­ deWolf deMauriee, 8. T. B., Arch­ Troop. New Scouts Invested at this reduced goal. The bodies of 23 adults and two grsead ehaped I* toras a lexSa shMd with a white harder, h cations is on* that should be token we have no existing law permit formal policy would help the vot­ infanta were found by searchort deacon of Hartford and Rector of same ceremony included Lois ting the use of public money for !''Tkc Purpose Of The Loon It to true, too, tbat although the ers bold “both the party and the was dcafgaed I* repreaani Mala*. VetaMal aad New Hewpahlre up by the special committee named Trinity church, TarilTviUe. Broeasler, Edith Hinckley, Patricia before the hunt was abandoned to Ireai which persoaad was q^lgiaally drawa. thia purpose, so these free dwell­ \ m m m ^ of the opponent! of the goal has been reduced and the war individual accountable." await the daw-n. Bodies of the by the Selectmen, they will act. April 8, The Rev. Loyal Young Shine and taken in by transfer and ings which the FHA could have resented were to Caroline Young “Why don’t we have any en­ —to act at oaes—not only to relieve la Oonfreaa, maintain of war is tb* most Important and Monroney (O., Okla.) aa vice 1934 and has been a member of tempted to fly over the mountain laying out an athletic field but 8: A. or Troop Dramatics and to Ruth abling act? Our Legislative coun­ such eoughlng but also to 'looies Giippendsle Wiqff Chair wa abould not aend our food vital of all. chairman. the National Executive committee feCls that something should be April 10, The Rev. George A. Robinson and Judith Slnder,'sec­ cil has one already drawn up and phlsam’ and make It easier to raise Representative Cox (D.. Ga.) of the American Legion since 1934 were forced back yesterday by Does Fsvor for a Man done about this at one*. He said Wilson, Rector of St. Paul’s ond class badges. A five year pin 98.00 iltaliatic money to a Labor gov- Keep these things in mind, as strong winds and fog. but a Coast Soviet Troops it would take the Legislature, if rntvsMX is safe and effeetlvs tor both dissented from the recommenda­ Only Son KIIM Iii War And Loses Sait of Clothes this morning that If this la the church, Fairfield. went.to Gloria Person. old and young. Plea$*nt tasting/ At ent which to trying to ad- you decide upon your Individual Guard plane later discovered the convened, only a day to pass it. Duncan Phyfe Sofa tion for policy committee and Rep­ The speaker served aa Com wreckage from the air and started case, be wiU aak that a special Other services on Ash Wednes­ (Caroline Young, daughter of Governor Baldwin says w* must the pmctlcea of Soclallam. contribution. Keep It as big as resentative Lane (R., Mass.) miihder of the Lawrence. Mass., Jn Manchuria The proprietor of the Wind­ town meeting be called at once and day frill be at 6 a. m. and 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. James. iT Young, 179.00 the search. mill restaurant at Manchester wait and see what happens to the texpnSral 4FERTU88IN^ .former Ambaaaador Joaapb P. jroii can. disagreed with the section calling Post 10 in 1932. and has long been The flight originated in New a suitable sum of m&ney voted to spelled down all of her freshman Wyatt program before w* act for a congrei^onal nay increase. prominent in Americanization Green is known aa a big-heart­ make the survey at once. companions in the second annual however, who make! It York at 12:02 p. m., (e.a.t.) Satur­ ed man and has done many spellini The Wyatt program has to do No ActJsa Taken work. His only son, PFC. Gerard day. Sixteen passengers boarded Double Force ng contest at Windham High with new construction and has tte t be la no great lover of Twomey, wan killed in action in kind deeds, especially for re­ school last week. (Caroline was en­ nothing to do whatsoever with Close Election The committee said that because the plane at Dallas, Tex., at li41 turning veterans, but he has Columbia tered in the finals today meeting FAMILY GROUP Brltlah, favor* making the of disagreements among members France in 1944. a. m., (c. s. t.) Sunday. Capt. S. (OoBtlaued from Page Oos) this already-built temporary Mr. and Mrs. Twomey are now changed his outlook on life as a repreaentattve from each class. housing which we need so badly. becauae “the BriUih people Some American commentators, it was making no recommenda­ L. Stoner, the pilot, was under or' the result of a happening last Red Embassy At a special town'meeting held Miss Harriett Fuller celebrated You have to take our word for it . . . depend on our integrity . . . when tions on such previously disclosed caring for Natale Plavailo, Italian ders to cruise at 8,000 feet to avoid T)vey received a cool reception, Second Let Coming Up HOSPITALIZATION their way of life form the gifted ulth extraordinary long bom stowaway who was smug­ Saturday. at Ysoman's Hall Saturday after­ her eighty-fourth birthday Satur­ “Another 100,000 of these tem­ it comes to hidden construction. Day in and day out for over 72 years, barrier In Europe against suggestions as: the lofty Laguna mountain range poaslbly becauae "we miut have A stranger came into his day and was the recipient of many distance wisdom, predicted that if Selection o f, committee chair­ gled aboard a vessel containing American Airlines offlcials said. seen all of the Red Army maneuv­ Tied toLeak noon, ths proposal to purchase a porary dwellings is coming up. INSURANCE Watkins Furniture has proven the value to you in added years of comfort Duntom; and we muet help the election in Argentina were American troops from the ETO place and ordered a sandwich lot on Rout* OA from the William lovely flowers, gifts and birthday The FHA is receiving applications and enjoyment of our determinaticin to make unseen interiors as One and man by some method other than last July. The boy attracted na­ ers being staged along at least 30 and asked for the privilege of cards. Mr..- and Mra. Wilbur Smith, b(dd tbat Une." freely and legitimately conducted seniority. • miles of railroad." Wolff astate was turned down by long lasting as the visible construction. tionwide publicity. Revised' PfUMcnger using a telephone. The tele­ From Canada a vote of 61-45. This lesveA only, her niece and husband, formerly of A New Family Policy 'H mt* are two extreme* of ar- It would result in a three or fsiir Reduction in powers of the Mr. Twomey has been much in Cushing, Staff Sergt. Wilson of phone was located in the upper East Hartford, will make their House Rules committee to block the Army newspaper Stars and bsfors ths town, ths rscommenda Now Available „nt about the Brltlah loan, to one victory for Tamborinl, the demand as a speaker at Legion List Is Announced part of th* Windmill which the tion of th* school planning commit home with Miss Fuller for the House action on bills oksyed by Stripes and AP Photographar proprietor occupied as bis (Oonttaoed froia Pag* .Oae) present At Low Group Rates to th* affect lh at are abould coalition candidate against Colonel other committees. functions throughout-the nation. Los Angeles, March 4.—(JFi—The tsa submlttsd in November, that CAR PAINTING Chainnan Herbert Wright has revised list of passengers and crew Julian Wilson were the first Ameri­ home. A few minutes later the tha lot, ownsd by the town, directly Columbia Orange will pieet at grant the loan becauae It Peron. Experiments with having cab­ can correspondents to visit Dairen. stranger was noticed running tion" of the aasisUnt Russian mill- Yeoman’s Hail Wednesday night Get Oar Estimate For Men, Women Ages 1$ to 60; inet officers and agency heads ap­ distributed dinner tickets to all his members of the^merican Airlines behind Yeoman’s Hail be used as Cblldrea to Age 17 Inclusive. ght help a government wtalcb Actual returns from the elec­ committee members and the earlv plane that crashed east of San The^ 25-hour visit ended abruptly from the place carrying away tory attache here. th* buildinR site. at which time the lecturer, Mrs. SOLIMEN'e & FLAGG pear before Congress for question- and'under virtual arrest. a suit of clothes belonging to Reported On Radar Alice Chowanec will introduce Mrs. Older Age Uroap 60-80 ndtcai by American atandarda tion are still meager. But, such and-answer seasiona. sale has been reported as fair. A Diego Sunday: Tbs masting accepted the recom­ INC. Pky* fort other to the effect that we turkey dinner will be served at 6:30 Passengers:, No Opportunity To See City the owner. He gave chase but Edward Wilfred Maxerall, an mendation of the October meeting Lillian B. Rice a former lecturer as they are, they predict a close Limitation of debate in the Sen­ with dancing to follow.'' the stranger with the suit of electrical engineer in th* National who has prepared th* program for 6S4 Center St. TeL S101 Slekneee or accident expenses DlUd make th* loan becauae ate—a move which would prevent Comdr R.. D. Roblln, U.S.N. Chiahing said they were given no and voted to set aside two mtUa of wbea oonfloed la any hospital race between the two candidates 3909 South Pacific, San Diego, opporunity to see the city of 900,- Rothes outdistanced him and Research Council working on tb* tax on tb* 1046 grand list and this meeting. An original sketch la the laat bulwark of de- filibusters.louaiera. gj- , • rgi i got away. radar, who waa described as on* of •The Mystery of the Grange Goat." aaywber* in the D. 8. A. oi and it is Peron who, at the mo- Radio broadcasting of congrea- t l l l l l t C r S l l l 0 S Calif. 000 which, under the c:hinesf-Rus- add It to th* accumulated school Canadn. Room and bonrd ex­ !cy In Buro^ I W. C. Bcrdine, Navy chief petty aian treaty, is supposed to be the group headed by Lanan. He fiud. Ths assessment la excepted arranged as a mock trial, written mcnL has the edge. So there Is a sional sessions. 1 was said to have furnished two re­ and directed by Mrs. Rice will be penses ap to 96.00 per day f»> k*Both extrema* are wrong. We In proposing an annual “ceiling" | oIBcer, San Diego. jointly operated by those two na­ to yield 12,947. bringing the school presehted by a number of the mem- Bret 90 days’ confinement—S3.iHi poeslbtlity that not only Ameri' Lieut. Milton L. Harvey, boarded tions. ports of the council on “certain de- building fund to a total of mors Select from two groups 6f tv* no right to alter our rela- on appropriations, the committee ! Beiug Checked velopmentsT on radar. beie. Several musical numbers will er da.v for next 90 days’ con can commentators but American said: plane in New York; no home ad Upon reluming to Mukden Feb. than $9,000 against the anticipated be dramatised under the direction Snement. with the Brltlah people be- foreign policy, will have to con dress. 28, the newsmen were told by Maj. Kathleen Mary waiaher. em­ cost of $70,000, approximately $18.- they have exerdaed their “We recommend that the Reve­ (Continued from Page One) ployed in tKe office df th* British of Mrs. PhiUp Isham and Mrs. aider and digest the fact tbat the Pfc. Eugene Mills, Marine Corps Gen. Andrei Kovtoun-Stankevitch Weddings 000 of which is expected to be Chauncey M. Squire, also. Assist­ Voo owe H to yoar family li ^t^smocratlc privilege of changing nue and ‘'Appropriations commit­ residence unknown. that Japanese prisoners of war high commiaaionsr as deputy legis- granted by the etate. V iMinn provide this snrnrity and pro Hand Hooked Rugs at Watkins people of Argentina, in a free tees of each House acting Jointly the stone mill. He said he met an­ trar. who had "access’to practical­ The buUdlng committee’e repoK ing Mrs. Rice on the committee teetlon In an emergency an«i ante. And, although we L. J. Baker, Fort Worth, Tex.; were sent to Siberia after being are Mr. and Mra. LquU Brousaeau i>R0GBESS election, have nevertheleee chosen be required to submit within W other hunter there. street address unavailable. disarmed. Where they were sent, Opalach-Warchd ly ail secret documents Jn that ahowed that the new building time of need. make the loan, we abould days after the opening of a con- The sheriff fo\md the other office and made disclosures of the would Increase the operating cost and Mrs. Evalina Derosla. A Family HospItaMMlIot dictatorship. That Is a possibili •J. H. Menge, 201 South Texas or for what purpose, the Russian Mias Helen Warchol, daughter of Mra. James L. Yoiuig is a patient A New Weitd CaHure, lhal is do it on the view that we are greasional session a concurrent res­ hunter, who told of meeting the Bank building. San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Michael Kaminski of Somers contents of some secret documents of the school system by some Ornnp Follry ns low «s 6.07 t-' ty, not only because Colonel Peron olution which would set out the Negro about a mile from the mill. ______commandant professed Ignorance. at Hartford hospital, where she tnily American, is rsvealsd in in matching sizes! breby enforcing the status quo Mrs. C. C. Bradbury, 60S'North At Dairen, Chiehing was told by road, Stafford Springa was mar­ from that office.” $2,385 a year. underwent a major operation Fri­ Day for a Family of Tlirer had a govemment-flnanced elec anticipated receipts and the total comparing with him the sights on | MurJj” t 'itrMt7 lngiew^^ ried Saturday at 8 a. m. to Stanley The report said: .. Tha tax rate of 13 mills was au- th* orderly, impressive char­ Larger Famlllee Slightly High wofld affaira. their guns, and then parting. Both an engineer that the Russian* tborisad for the coming fiscal year, day. tioneering machine, but because, amount of Federal, expenditures Miss Gladys de Lancey, 1138 took possibly 4,000 Japanese war R. Opalach, son of Mr. and Mrs. “The evidence indicates that, in Rehearsals for the ladtes' degree acter ol th* modem funcrol. er. Aa a matter of tact our own estimated for the next fiscal year; hunters said they didn't go to the Meridian avenue, South Pasadena, Thomas Opalach of 411 North addition, many other agents were the same rate in force for the peat Come in and Investigate fhi- like all would-be dictatorA he is mil). prisoners to Anshan in southern active and that information motk five yeara. teams of Colulnbia^range are call­ provided to all regardless ol purpoee in this loan, after Would Require Record Vote Calif. MsnehurU lost September and had Main street. The ceremony wa* ed for Monday night at Yeoman’s (Millcy which Is designed for (am not without his clever appeal Negroes Kept in Jail Miss Annette Abernathy. Jack- Intrinaically important has been It was left to the school plan­ thslr beliels ot belongings. lly protection as a nnit. [our natural gratitude to the Brit­ “In the event that the Appro­ The second hunter wa.s ollowed them dismantle the big steel u'^orks performed by Rev. Caron, asstotant ning committee to bring in eug- Hall. the under-privileged masses He Is priations committees are unable to j aonvllle, Fla. No street address. paator of St. Edward’* church, discloaed. We are not, however, Rehearsal for the mock trial is Th* proieisional Iraportiolily Servic* le Traditional With Us ish for their role and their sacrl the champion of better wages pnd to go home, but the two Negiw.'i [ William Battersbv, 1040 Unt- there in 11 dsye. as yet In a position to report with geerions for a name for the pro­ with which w* serve rich and bring anticipated expenditures were kept in jail overnight for i Stafford Springs, who used the posed school, which has been pro­ called for Tuesday night at 7:30 In this war la taken into ac­ better working conditions for the within estimated receipts, a record slty, Berkeley. Calif. Japs Get Better Treatment double ring aervlce. regard thereto as the evidence has at Yeoman’s Hall. poor ahl* is a triumph ol further questioning. E. J. Lang, Zurich. Switzerland. Chinese civilians in Dairen said not been fully developed.” posed OS a war memorial, to the The Allen ' ' Soft, fleecy all-wool hand made reproductions of count. is a purpose of progressive poor man. That to the usual tech vote expressing the policy of Con­ While curious thousands tram­ The bride yes attired in a white The document continued that next meeting. The executive board of Columbia dsmocratie ideala f'Shsngc. gress would be required. Sergt. L. A. Oiswell, Marine the 200.000 or more Japaneae civil­ satin gown, its sweetheart neck­ Parent-Teacher Association will be flne old hooked rugs in luscious pastel colors . . . nlque of the dictator in the role pled ground around the old mill Corps; no home address. ians left in the port were better Colonel Zabotln Was asked to fur­ Additions to the budget approv­ Realty Company Thi'a loan' la, to us, the Instru “Should total appropriations la­ yesteroay, regular Sunday serv­ line trimmed with pearls. Her veil nish Moscow “information as to ed a* follows: $200 for transpor- held at the home of Maurice Leon­ rose, French^ blue, lime green, beige. Wool rugs of candidate. After he becomes Lieut. — — Basterday, USN; treated than the Chinese by the was of finger tip length and ard, vice-president, Tuesda)? night and [.ment by which we hope to make ter be found to have exceeded the ices were held at the Oear Creek no home address. telegrams passing Into and out of tsitlon tb the budget of the board with 30 per cent rayon added for sturdiness, in dictator, his love for the average total budget figure aa set by Con­ CJhrlstian church where the 43- Russians. caught with orange btosaonui. She the Department of External Af­ of education, requested by Rowland Mra. Donald Tuttle attended the ^tt possible for the British to Join Einaign Jack Eugens Selover, “We don’t like to work for the carried white rosea. Mrs. Bruno wedding of Mis* Norlne Beauche- museum designs and authentic Colonial colors . . . man gradually vanishes, and gress, all appropriations except year-old Koontz had been Sunday St. Simon. Ga. (Not listed in fairs and the office of the high <%bb^ chairman. $1,000 for enow AIMBULANOE SERVICE The Allen Insiiranrt' i US in creating a new kind of world permanent appropriations and* school superintendent. Soviets," a (Silnese told (Ashing. Warchol, sister-in-law of the bride commissioner of the United King­ min and James Rusself of East reds, deep blues, old greens, beige. starts aboUsbIng those privileges Postal Guide.) ‘‘You never know what will hap­ who wa* matron’of~honor, wore a Hartford, at St. Mary’s church in 9 [>-the kind of, economic and trade those for servicing the publie debt, Both he and Mrs. Coleman, 32- Mias Joyce Whitley, 26, High­ dom." Agency, liit*.- and gains hq himself proqilsed for veterans' pensions and benefits year-old office girl, had sung in pen to you when they don’t need gown of aea foam net with match­ Se\-en Year* Maximum Penalty that city .Saturday morning and ISO Center St.. Manrbeeter . [ world which would be parallel to Sooner or later, be turns the aver land. Atlanta, Ga. you any more." ing feather tiara and arm bouquet a wedding dinner at The Paddock V and trust expenditures, would be choir. The pastor said the usual Mrs. E. J. Upchurch, Jackson, The maximum possible penalty For Juniors following the ceremony. Miss Tel. 5105 land sustaining for the world of age man into cannon fodder, or automatically reduced accordingly Wednesday night choir practice (Pushing said it was impossible of yellow rosea. Bruno Wan^ol, for the four accused is seven Miss. to get the Russians’ side of such Beauchemin was a clasKnate of Wool-and-Rayon All-Wool [political peace we are also trying into a alave in a munitions Indus by a uniform percentage.” will not be held this week. brother ot the bride, waa best man. yehrs imprisonment Letters Found on Bodies Mrs. E. O. McGIlllvray, West 6tb remarks. A reception for 50 was held, at V ' to create. try. The recommendation came amid street, Charlotte. N. C.. Altogether the document listed In the Atlantic Charter and in indications of growing congression­ Prosecutor McCh'ea disclosed Mrs. Margaret Greener, Forest the Maple Grove Inn, Stafford 17 categories of information which 2x4 feet .••.,,10,7o 2x4 feet ...... 15.25 Bu( the would-be dictator's flne al concerfl over the nation'a fiscal both Koontz and Mrs: Coleman Springs. Guests were present from the Soviet agents ware instructed ...... 28.50 the Master Lend-Lease' Agree­ were carrying letter* from each City, Ark., and two months old New York, Hartford, Meriden; 3x5 f e e t ...... 20.25 3x5 feet promises always have their ap­ position. Sixteen senators and son. en route to Hawaii. Jack Linuell Back to obUin, covering virtually the ...... 46.00 ment. it W’as clearly recognised peal while he to on the way up. House members called in a week­ other when their' bound and Mrs. R. L. McCall, Tampa, Fia., Manchester and Stafford. Later in whole range of acientifle research 4x7 f e e t ...... >..32.50 4x6 feet gagged bodies were found. He the afternoon the coupld left for a for war. DaU wers requsated that in .order to build a world They worked magic for Hitler, end statement for a balanced bud­ and 18 months old daughter; no r; ^ th o u t the rivalries which can get in the 12 months beginning withheld th*. contents of the mes­ street address. To His Work Again wedding trip to New York and on radar, various electronic devel­ and for Mussolini, and they are sages, saying they named persons Washington, D. C. opments, explosives materlalA ar­ l^lead to war, there must be created July 1. Mrs. W. F. Whittaker, IMst Vir­ even part of Franco's repertoire. “We cannot afford to spend who might not be involved l^ the ginia avenue, College Park, Oa. ’Tbs bride is employed with the tillery research, optical appliances, a system for free international It is a distinct possibility that money we do not have." they said. case. (Wife of assistant chief pilot of Jack Linnell of 65 Bunee Drive, Aetna In*. O).. of Hartford. ’The automobiles and Unks and appa­ Koontz's funeral was planned bridegroom is well known in Man­ ratus for chemical warfare. enterprise with trade barriers many of the average people of Both Democrats and Republicans Delta Airlines.) has returned to his work as a local Idow'n, with monopolies and cartels were among the signers. today in a Bloomington mortuary. Capt. Max L. Fife, Anlerican chester sport circles, having play­ The announcement, an interim Argentina have voted to enslave Services for Mrs. Coleman will be painting contractor after four ed basketball with the Manchester report from the Royal oommla-. fended, and with ail nations piivl- held tomorrow in anotjier mdrtu- Airlines employe, Los Afigelea. themeelvea all in the mistaken Parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Fife, months’ treatment for a neck in­ Pollsh-Americana. He was recent Sion, said: . « t leged to Tree access to all raw ma-% belief that Peron is going to be ary. jury suffered when he fell from a ly discharged from the U. S. Army “niustratss Objeottve” live in Kirkavtlle, Mo. ..“It must net be assumed tbat 4 ^terials. their champion.. And it is perti­ Veteran Held First Officer R. L. La Montagne, roof while painting last fall. after serving three years, ten Building such a kind of world 46 Grace Walk, Pasadena, Calif. Linnell, a veteran of World War months in the ETO. .The couple the above Hat is exhausthro, but nent to wonder why anybody it llluatrates the bbJecUve of these /involves revolutionary procedure As Bov Dies Season Now Over Crew members; I eras taken to the Memorial hos­ will make their home temporarily Better Sleep for Better Health should be so confident that the Capt. Samuel E. Stoner, 322 pital following hi* serious accident with the bridegroom’s parents at operations.” on the part of both the United people of Argentina, with little or North California street, San Ga­ and latsr was afimitted to the Vet­ 411 North Main street, Manches­ The Ministry of Justice *h- For Skating Here flouncd that a total of U men and Btates and Britaih. But perhaps nq practice In democracy, would (OoBtlBoed from Page One) briel, calif., pilot. erans Hospital f6r treatment. ter. A LlnneU served in 1945 as com­ two women were being detained the most drastic revision of eco­ recognise their own peril when First Officer Emmett Edward nomic revision and trade prac­ home where he took the child from Baker, Long Beach, Calif. mander of the An<|srson-Shea Post, BraithwalU-KclIy in the Inquiry. No mention was the voters of one of the United tjie girl, Elizabeth. He took the Horace F. Murphey, superin­ Stewardess Maxine Rickard, Veterans of Foreign Wars and con­ Mrs. Jessie Kelly, of Hartford, made of the other* In today’s an- tices is required from Britain, States nourished and supported child to his father's home where tendent of parks, today announced Burbank, Calif. (Parents live at ducts a painting contract business noimeement. . . announces the man . c of her Colonel Zabotln waa a talh whose economic empire, before the rise of the late Huey P. Long. he killed it. ' that akaUng for the sdhson 9 Woodland avenue, Detroit.) in town. ' daughter, Constance M ^e. to Har­ the war, was sUch s gigantic at Center Springs rjok la over. handsome figure, unusually popu­ "He didn't wrap the baby up," (Fife and La Montagne bMrded old R. BralthwHIte, sra of Mr, and lar at Ottawa’s •many diplomatic closed coiporation. Elisal>eth testified, weeping "just The ice has become so rough In the plane at Tucson, Xrix., after Mrs. J. R. Bralthwaltc, of 53 Pearl some sections and so weak in oth­ a ferrying flight eastward.) atreet, which took place In Water- receptions. „ . - The proposed (3.7SO.OOO.OOO Leave TThe Court Alone took it without putting any ers that it is considered danger­ The Interim report said much S^loan to Britain has one chief pur­ blanket around it. He told me ous. HierJ have been 24 days of In Memoriam ville. Mains, on February .26. of Ita information cam# from a A recurrent theme of ours—the that he^^was going to harm him." skating this season and the rink Harold Braithwaite haa,Just been former employe of the Russian pose, reflected in the terms by " Sergt. David Gorham said Em- discharged from the Coast Guard which Britain accepts the loan. desirability of having, the mem«" has been well patronised. Factory Hand after serving three..^ and one-half embassy in Ottawa. Igor Gousen-. bers ot the Supreme Court above mll walked into a police station The water is to be drawn off ko. a cipher clerk-for the military ODDS-AND-ENDS IN BEDDING Tbat purpose is to enable-Britaln later and said VLock me up. 1 have which will allow the ice to break yeara. attache. to change its way of doing busi- outside assignments and entangle­ Just killed a baby." up but it will not be drawn as low Held in Deatli The announcement aald Gouaen- leas so that it can conform with ments- -was revived while Presi Emmll was discharged recently aa in former yeara for as soon as ko had described the Soviet organ­ the weather la suitable, the pond i d ^ of a world. In which bit­ dent Tniman was looking for i after 32 months in the Army. He (OoBtiansd from Pag* Oas) I Engagemen is ization and it* functioning agid successor to Harold L. |Ickes as was oversess nlns months. will be stocked for the first time aaito he produced original docu­ If you can sleep Jiist as well on bedding which has ter nationalistic trade rivalries by fish furnished by the Manches­ when neighbors heard the noiae of ments. “the authenticity of which flive way to freedom of economic Secretary of Interior. ’ For one of Motor Made Wth Little ter Division of the Connecticut a quarrel and then Mrs. Miles ran Scott-Rau we accept.” mismatched tickings, ia slightly soiled from broken ,Opportunity and greater proeperl- the'first places the President Sportsmen’s Association. The pond out into the street, bleeding about Mr. and Mrs. F. William Rau of wrappings, or otherwise “hurt,” you can save con­ Boonville, Mo.—(>P)—“A rag a will then be allowed to refill. the face and body. Helped back Vernon announce th* engagement Siurglary Baa Sour Ending siderable during this limited clearance of odds-and- ity for all, including those who ooked was on the- Supreme Court of their daughter, Miss Leona Roae bench, where he saw Justice Wil bone and a hahk of hair” may into the house, she died before a eiids. All itema aubject to prior sale'. fflve up their narrow nationalistic make a woman according to the Covers Bara Check doctor arrived. Rau, to Edward W. Beqtt of Oris Tulsa, OklA MF)— A b u r | ^ Mvilegea and advantages. 11am O, Douglas as a likely pros­ Kipling tradition but all it takes SchaduB. who has a wife in wold street. of a food market here had a aour Dashing, dramatic date frock for L Tbat is the important goal of pect. to make a motor are 13 thumt) Twin Falls, Ida.— —"Here’s Greece, told Inveatigators. Con* No wedding date has been set. ending. Police were called to the Juniors that’s meant for admiring tacks, five papen Clips, a little in­ the money for the haircut and nington said, that ho had made fre­ market in answer to an alanv» glanoes. Note the popular wide Tburad^ Bveiffiago ^ loan agreement, and it to vast- According to Washington re­ here's $3 to cover the bum check bait, tb* bottom ruffle end neck ports, the President actually of­ sulated wire and a two-volt battery quent visits to the Miles home. They found the intruder had open­ Sale Bf more important than what we for power according to cadet* at 1 gave you.” Somewhat taken Mrs. Miles was divoresd several Changes Are Made ed a ekyllght, atepped onto a frlU^hlgfalights in the spring fash- • Regular Iptok of Britain, or jA’hat w* think fered the post to Justice Douglas. Kemper Military school who have aback. Barber Charles Russell told years ago. falae celling which gave way and loQ poradVi (3) Full site Box Spring and Mattress Outfits...... 69.50 49.50 Gtooefi the present British govem- Then, at that moment. Chief iJus- made such a motor. The contrap­ the customer he didn’t' remember he dropped' into a fiO-gaUott bar- - Fattsm N a 9993 is designed for Wednesday Aftemeene tlce Stone, who has repeatedly ex­ tion usually runs. Lieut. R. H. Gar­ cashing a bad cheek. “It was Coat* Night Ls*g VlgU At First Nationa rel of dill pickles'. , - (1) Full size Box Spring and Mattress Outfit...... 89.25 59.50 it, or what .w* think of Soviet about ten years ag^o." said the Stoss IL 13. 1$, 14, 16 end 18. Siu pressed his own belief tbat mem­ nett, Kemper physics Instructor in IS, S y a ^ 86 or 89-inoh fsbrio; And it is because this to whose class the motor was made, customer. "You had a shop over Centralia. ni.—OFi—Getting a WBl*r«9a.Oeto (1) *^in size Box Spring and Mattreu Outfit...... 79.00 89.50 BMjor and all important thing bers of the court should stick to on Main street then." Russell re­ n4w car for the Carrs cost Mrs. The First National Store located hk yard «xtra for self ruffling or reports that It 'generates. about on North Main street underwent 1% yards mnohine-made ruffling. that rejection of the loan their Judicial knitting, intervened three hundredths horsepower. membered, smiled and accepted Oliver Carr a night long vigil. An Bon Diego, Cal.—(F) — Army (1) Hollywood Bed Outfit, twin s iz e ...... TT^.OO 49.50 automobile agency advsruasd it several ehaages over the week-end Smooth, creamy Sealtost Ice Cream filled Cbagir*ilif ~*ouid constitute, a and Mked Uiat the court be p i^ the money. with tb* rearranging and Install Tech. Sergt. BMwin Sullivan o* ,/i For tbto pottsm, s i ^ 20 cento, 19.75 Paint Job Irka Dog ■ ______.__ k would accept orders for new mod­ Muskegon, Mleb.. haa kept g.V?' , In order to get th* store in op­ He bought two dosep loeea for t ' -^slrsd, aad the pattern number to Sealtost Flavof'-of-the-llfionth for March. 32.50 tion of its organization. And Farmer ' CSty, 111,— -A nine ing s chair and blankets for pro­ 3-yaar-old smiUng Charlie Hale, first waitress to serve tin t on -• Rurnatt, Tbs Manchester Eve- (8) Twin size Box Jj^ringi...... 39.60 Chief Justice Stone won his point, year old dog which daily for aix Chicago—l/P) — Three hundred tection against n*ar-fr*axing wea­ abpve, who recaoUy loet bla five-, eration a. force of about 99 men Herald, 1190 Av*. Amertpos, It* s delidoui! Aod doo't forget... Seeltoat month fight against eaaaer. bay* from' the First National Stprs* return from IX months ovir f 11 Twin size Box Spring 29.76 19.75 either by Impressing th# Presi-, years visited its master’s Automo­ outmotl^ street cars have been ther, Mra. carr took up her poet with the tOth Bomb aqusdron. ;ew Ypak 19, Ni T. h Ifio Moemre of Qvotty h feo Obohi. G«r1 Net Easy bile salsaroom, now refuses to en­ relsaasd by ths (Sitcago Surfaos outside th* auto soles room at 7 p. staitad a C ^ l e i Bala 9rd Pimd worksdall day ysatardsy and part dmt, or by persuading Justice to help otliM • tiiM* and nanuurim r tiM dianlav lika to show my appraolatlod 'foi Jtsd CyoRs D rin Douglas.to sUy, on the bench. blames it on a paint Job. Each day $300 each, thJy will have electric ly by 11 mlnutas.'Soon mors com- “ •tuner toeue of Fasta-f The basic point Chief Justice since the salesroom ^oor was heating units, but the bew,owners nanv arrived and'bv 5 s. m. 15 fier- US rt—and a irOej painted a red and gray checker must ,bs people who arc willing to epw ^ j^caitois epapw atk in * msl Dtiry Pmtmrti Cttptrttim :8tom is tfytag to establish. Jind wkftU w illju f-. L. HAW m s BVSNIHQ BEBAIA HAllCHXBIza COHII. MONDAT, XAZCH 4.1*44 «Am m C TIXK ErBW lfia JUERAU?, MANUHESICS, CONN^ M O N D A Y , %Ia r c h 4, 1946

rettirned to work today pending Talent Scoiit TeUs Hdw A. A. W TH T— u a s conslderstlon of the strike issues License Uule Obituary W H n>-*46t9 Wecltliiij^ Date by a Federal fact-finding commit­ KIKS. Today *8 Radio *st Returns Made tee. The returning workers, Benefited Him Katkaveck Signs As Minor League Manage^ Is Celebrated members of the CIO Uniteil Auto­ On War Dogs mobile Workers, struck Dac. S6 4:00— W D IIC — House P a r t y; a —Lone Ranger; WTIC — Jack In support of demands for a new Deaths | News; W H TD —Ehrskln Johnson Bays "Ask M* Another.” » A . r.. . T„ . ------1 ^ ^ ...... - ...... 1 ------T _ . Red Cross Campaign contract and a 30 per cent wage Town Clerk Here Re- L_ Speaker at Kiwanis To* In Hollywood: WTHT — Jack 7:45— W H TD — Inside of Sports; F'riemls Siirpria^ Mr. increa.se. Mark Hewitt Berch: w n c - Backstage Wife. W TtC — Musical AppaUzer. PA’s Trim Middletown Rmpty .\ulo« Overturned r e ives Information day Gives His Experi­ Popular Local Catcher that a Britiah-.note taking an ex- And Mr«*. V. Funeral services for Mark Hew­ 4:15— W H TD — Johnson Family; 8:00— W DRC — Voz Pop; W IlT D Sport Slants Two empty automobiles were ,260 Collected Thus planalinn had been dlapatched to From State Official itt. of 169 Middle Turnpike, east, ences Fighting Liquor W T H T — Otrand’s Music Hall; — Adventures o f Bulldog Drunl- Miinsie on Salurday overturned today in a company- who died Saturday noon, were held wnc—Stella Danas. - mond; WTHT—Lum snd Abner; Moacow.) owned parking lot adjoining the Speedboys 61 to 48 By Earl W. Yost Here; Workers to RealliMi PnalMoa DUTerent at 2:30 thla afternoon at the How "Alcoholics Anonymous” 4:80— W DRC— Life Can Be Beau­ wnc — Cavalcade of America. To Go South in Apri] strike-hound Westinghouae .Vlec- Owners of doga who were in Church of the Naaanne. Rev. tiful; W HTD — Musical Round­ 8:16— D TH T — Hedda Hopper's The Iranian envoy aaid he real­ Mr. and Mrs .lames V. Munifie trir corporation plant at Bloom­ had helped him In hla fight r i p c e d Up Reports Be- K-9 service during the war Jamea Young officiated and burial up; W n C —Lorenso Jones. Hollywood. ized the United Statea poaition In field. N. .1., snd two persons were