■' W1H7NESDAT, MAT 8; 11 ■IttrilBElt ; ^anchelster lEvening Herald Average Dally Che^thm The WeatlMr FW the Month e( AprO. 1948^ ForaeoM 04 O. B. Waather -Suns, t Council, Degree'of Poca King David Lodg^ I.O.O.F. will I Pfc. Frank ' Vltner who is' new The 1840 Club of Center churCh Operators o f /th e local War Manchester persons interested in the National Old Age Pensions hontas, will have, a social tomor present the "traveling gavel" this located at Fort Jackson, S. C., ar Put Bloat Net, ae eeel toolght; WIU hayf a bowling perty, Friday, Emergency Rm Io Service will evening to Welcome Rebekah rived home today on a short fur Blast ^ 8,190 meet this eyeing at the Report plan are invited to a special meet row evening at the hbme of Mr. light showen early to^M ; med^ About Town May 7, a t eight o'clock at the ing of the organization Saturday Lodge I.O.O.F. of East Hartford in lough. A Membw ■•g the Audit M da:ey fofw- alleys. Soldiers in this Center in the Municipal building and Mrs. Howard SjriRh of 73 Un . ■■■ ftatb-PodroMb dMiglitar of tp plan..details of the group's part afternoon from two to five o'clock Odd Fellows hall, Main street, Baraga e< btrcatoMwie wtnito. a ito will be welcome to attend. at 167 Hungerford' street, Hart ion street. Kitchen bingo and other East Hartford. All Odd Fellows in BURN rlBr. Mn. Abraham Podrova, The p l» is to return to the church in & s CHmian Defense demonstra ganres Will be played and prizes this section are invited to' attend Mtmehetter-^A City of ViUago Charm. '/m A U Juator a t RaaaaB Saga tion a /u w old Golf Lots Saturday ford. National leaders of the plan COAL AND t a social ttoie, with r e f r e ^ will be present. awsjdei? Members and friends are these colorful ceremonies. The te a haa baaa Aoaan te lrtiy ^ ments after the gunes, served by aftenlMn. where, a monster bond urged to attend as the profits will presentation will be made at 8 OLD COKE . SaM odant Floanoa Board of the Miss Ksther Pitkin and her com lidly will be held. be used in buying war stamps or o'clock. VOL LXIL, NO. 185 (CtoaslOed AdverBstog oa Page 14) MANCHES’i'ER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 3 ,^ 4 3 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENT'S ' m ImA Mw haa alao baaa maned mittee. Arrangements for the eve ■ Dorcas Society members ate re More power to yio«.. .more pow bonds. Refreshments • will be RECORDS er for Uncle 8am.'lf yon boy to atoar a t tba Senior Ombmcooe- ning are in charge of Miss Barbara The Lutnla and St. Cecilia choirs minded of the monthly meeting served. Mnst bb tarned In for sal Mtetetolaaa wUch Uke this evening at Emanuel Lutheran ooal now. Fbei oil to needed Carter, membership chairman. will have a rehearsal this evening ^ ALICB OOFRAM vage If 9on want to keep fpr the rrar effort placa oa Banday, M y at 8 o'clock in St. John's church Church, (Known As Qaeoa Alleol playing the new ones. BPIRITUAI. MEDIUM Mrs. Raymond Hunt, of 8S B hall on Golway street, in prepara- 2 V]C each paid for old ,#eo- FIREPLACE COAL Americans Herd! Italiab Prisoners in Tunis ford street, has returned yirom ,Uon for the part they are to take Members of the Sdanchester Im Rummage Sale Seveath Daughter of a SevMto Koa ords Irrespeistlve of quan^ty. Paul Sees Little MAmi Beach, Florida, afterApend in the Mother's Day program, in provement Association will meet Bora Wltb a Vea Infantry Units Take S O M E TH IN G ing the past four months there Pulaski hall, Sunday afternoon at this evening at the Y.M.C.A. at 8 Thura., May 6, 9 M. on Readlags Dally, Ineliidlng Sandoy, where her son. Sergeant JBSrl Hunt four o'clock, with a supper at five, o'clock^ elect officers ,for the 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Oc By Appolat- SEAMAN ' MASONIC TEMPLE Um peo. KEMP'S T O S H O U T is stationed with the p . 8. Army served by the youth of the parish coming, year. Notices of the ment. In the Servtoo Inc. FUEL & SUPPLY CO.y Choice Between A i r ^ r p a ■ in honor of^thelr mothers. nveeting have been mailed to all ClIAP.MAN C01:RT, \ pie for SO If can. 768Blala St. Tel. 5680 Sucoeosorn to Seaman Cool Co. ABOUT j^embersjby SecreUry John Za- Order of Amaranth. 169 Church Street, Hartf( and Pola Cool Oo. paUka. Phono 6-OOB7 .Two Strategic Hills Bblsmant of l^ree Tax Plans ____ . o - ■ ^ KEEBLER A. COOKIES A m ^asury G enial Coun Army Sends In Drive on CRACKJER sel Asserts Ways and AT PINEH^ST Means Committee Bill Gas Through Gernian Barriers Before Possesses Definite Ad Drop Bombs Europe Will Since ik i coo|t(e mana- Plain 'of Tunis Are faetnreri were cut 40% and vantages Over Meas New Pipeline Cracked at O nter witB"^ tiien 4one i^ e after tha^ ure House , Passed. ____ • ; lanese Be Invaded M^orten|ilflr> shipments jpf / __ __-r Fall of Djebel B6u At HALE’S / .^oldes Kave been ■ yery Washington, May 6.-^yP) Comet in Portable Half- Burma Post In Summer Aoukaz to British small. /Today, when fi^b< p i r t e r t 1 0 %' ■ ' ' le Treasury told the Senate mile Units; Greater Army; AmerieRn Ad k r bvoasrht In an bl^fash* A ' A Inance committee today en shipment w^ecidcd Need for Petroleum Touiigoo Tiirg^xof At Davis Says It May Be vance Preceded by , had betterieD /on about Wooi Shirts 75c that while there is ’Tittle -Double-breasted Jlif-on style. » * it * * it it it it it it it It it it it it it it it it it it it it, it it it it it it it it it it it i t i t # room for choice” between Than in 1^17-1918. tack by Aniericans; Necessary to Leave Big Artillery Barrage. three plane for current col- Blast HeadquartePs Pocket of Resislance 1st . Carterts AD Cottoii .. [lection of taxes, the abate- Washington, May 6/r(kP)—-The Allied Headquarters, North ^v^^'^aasoi lent of thrBe tent of revenues/ "proposed Army has developed pdrtable pipe And\.Other Buildings. Behind at Bizerte. Africa, May 6.—(jiP)—Field codMcsto a t... Jb. 33c in d e^ th e C a r 1 s o n-Ruml lines to carry gasqUne supplies to dispatches said today Allied /T h e dioeolate covered Jiff-on Starts 5 0 c seosure "'advocated luizucceaafully motorized units'ln the field, the New Delhi, May 6.—(JT)—Amer Washington, May 6—(fl')—Direc infantrymen had captured ikokie Jm this assortment Short sleeves. RepubUinm in the House ''la Office of W a^lnformatlon said to ican heavy bombers dropped more tor Elmer Davis of tha Office of strategic heights both north Is especially^palar. Droughty utoqultable and un- day in a review showing the dif than 36 toto of bombs Tuesday on War^lnformaticJn saiej , today there and south of Lake Achkel in In an anurala of the House- ference Jiietween the petroleum Japanese Instailatipni in Toun- is "no question but that there Vrill approved Forand^^hertson bill, the drive upon Bizerte and Carter's All Cotton needs of this and the First World goo, Burma, blasting the enemy be Allied operations on continentaT rejected Waya/and Means War. \ . Europe this summer.^’ / the German barriers beforo 'AMILY CRACKERS nlttee measure abd the Carl- headquarters there and Causing pW I said the new pipeline comes great damage to other buildings, Davis, asked whether 'Allied the Plain of Tunis cracked at Pound package 21c Sle^eless Bands plan, Randolph Paul, in self-contained half-mile units, American soldiers armed with tommy guns guard a line of Italian prisoners they took in the Gafsa sector forces could clean up North Africa the center with the fall of DJebel XSsHtne type of craidter). general cotina^ said of Tunisia. The AIllss captured 5,000 Axis prisoners in this area. a communique of the U .S.'.Army each complete w l^ a centrifugal Air Forces announced today. soon enough to permit invasion of Bou Aoiikaz to the British First ht any choice between the tjbree pump driven by a 20 horsepower the continent this year, said he Army. United States foot troops Srd...Keebkr "mres must be baaed primo^ Announcenient of the raid, car Chix Gauzer \(- gasoline engine, and can be moved ried out by the 10th Air Force, was exmfident they could. and artnor attacked along the en- ' MILK LUyrCH,.. .. .lb. 24c on tl|e proposals to abate 1942.. by cargo trucks and used Inde However, he added, it might be tire northern sector,: their ad llal^tlea , followed by a day the diaclosufe Aiso Sattines, Gub Gra dozen $2.50 pendently of any other unita. Mine Workei^s of a smashing attack Tuesday by necessary to leave a pocket df vance preceded by "a big artillery hams, Sea Toast, Arrow- Baste Reasonably SkiultaMe quoting "Army Motors," publi Russians Seize* Dozen four-engined Liberator bombers Axis resistance at Bizerte to be barrage and accompanied by one root and Butter Thins fresh *Tnsofar aa. the distributloh of cation cft the Motor Transport on Hainan island, off. southern reduced by sustained pounding of the heaviest Allied- air actions* schoolNat the Baltimore Quarter Ignore Moves even while the continental opera the North African campaign. from Keebier’s ovens. A' For Mother Drgivaness la - concerned, the China, and by Mitchells of the department believea master mpot, OWI said: / 14th Air Foree on Haiphong, tions are under, way. The big Axle Troops Routed Genuine leather handbags in Capeskln or Gontskta also at both the Ways and Means 200 Gallons Per Minute More Villages in Push Naval base ef^ Bizerte already is PINEHURST <15 r —■— : French Indb-Chlna. Axis troops were routed from FRESH FISH Carnage Nettie 50c Corded Fabrics or smart neW Straw Handbags. anunittae bill and the House bill These self-contained *'. sections, To Solve Row The attack on Toungoo was ac within heavy . artillery range of slater heights rising above Lake •> An made up. ibute tbe cancellation of the alone or in oomblnation, are said companied by a raid by B-25 American, and French troops to Achkel, DJebel Achkel on the "Whcde Haddock A\ 1042 taa on a- reasonably equita to be able to deliver gasoline Krymskaya and Nine gtaU ll D esirC S the north. through swamps and foresta or medium bombers on railway In May Encounter Dllficulty south and DJebel Cbiniti on the Filkts ble and" fair basis," Paul said. War Labor Board’s Pan Other Towns Captured X*^*^*"* LrcSMI CS) stallations at Nyngyan, west of north,, field dispatches said, and Fk^er Filkts . $1.00, $1.69, $3.25, $5.00 ea. He^Mded the the smaller amount over mountains at a rate of ap "The Allies may encounter diffi proximately gallons per min- el Takes Testimony Mandalay, wbere hits were regis culty when they get the Axis an armored . column swung from - Steak Cod and Pollack Dcellation provided under the 200 In Smashing Through g tro n ff P o la u d tered on tracks and storage sheds an area above Mateur ^oward Fer- ' '' 7ays and Means bill "results in a u(s. knocked down to Bizerte, where Order Lobsters for Fri Wri^ping Blai^ets 4 9 c From Bituminous Op and a turntable was demolished, the Germans evidently Intend to ryvllle, the bomb-Waged Lake - in Pink, Blue and White with colored borders. Size abstantlal increase in the rev- ‘The pipe also can be used to as Kuban Delta Bulge. © - day . . . Lobster shipment sist Or even replace fioating gbqo- the communique said. make their final stand,” said Bizerte port eight 'miles south to S0"*4O”. M collections in the next few erators at Session. All Aircraft Return the Naval bas^ every Friday morning at Gloves for Mother ^ears gt' a time when siich an in Bulletin! After Victory All aircraft were reported to (Oonttnaed'on Page Fear) DJebel Ch(nlti was. described as Pinehnrst. Van Raalte washable fabric gloves in slip-on styles, 4 and ease to vitally necessary. . (Conttnned to Fogs Four) Bulletin! have returned from these and oth the biggest' remaining barrier bee 6-bufton lengths. Colors; White, Cream, Navy, Black, Etc. •The T isasury therefore he- ■ \ , . * ■ '/Washington, Ma> 6—
—The er operations. fore Ute American and Frehch PINEHURST FRUIT that the Ways and Means wkr labor board panel started Red. Army has advanc^ “ far Alliance for Mutual In addition to toplosiohs that unito^nloaing in upon Bizerte. RIPE PINEAPPLES Curity Cotton box 2 5 c Dittee bill possesses a definite a public hearing on the soft sntage over the House bill," Senate’s Vate beyond” Krymskaya in the bore up ground installations in the Still Seizing ^n a related drive at the aouth- 49e each. $ 1 .0 0 and $ 1 .5 0 pr. added. ' coto W o^ dispute today with I Caucasus and now is storm- Assistance Against Toungoo attack, the fliers in one ,«rn end -of the Second U. S. Army Paul said that while the Carl- the expressed hope that Presi formation noted that heavy black corps' line, other troops pushed Pears Apples liyfaiitB* Hand Made Marie Dressier dent John Lewto god other I ing new German fortifica- Germans as Chipf to a group of hills eiist of Eddek- Navel and FkridB Oranges HOSIERYj\ ■ bill 'vould produce some addi- smoke, characteristic of oil fires, Axis Patents Lonal revenue L.la the fiscal year Favors Mead; United Mine workers officials I tions, the Moscow radio re- Enemies Also- Offered. billowed up. after' twb secondary blla on the way to Teboorim, six PINK Gl^EFRUrr Perfect fitting, full fash )044, ‘th is aspect Is. more than would change thHr minds and ; ported today in a broadcast-, explosions. miles east of Eddekhlla and 18 12c ana 15c each. Dresses' $1.59 Joyce Hubrit decide tc attend; . "The latch Another formation reported its miles west of Tunis. ioned, sheer or semi sheer Mother’s Day Jewelry fs«»t by the factor o^ Inequitable i recorded here by the Soviet Moscow, May 6.—(>P)—Estab painty cmbro^ry, with and without collars. rayon hosiery in new 'X^ * • eatment of the 1942 tax. Dual-Job Hit string." .said Pane)'-.^airman bombs found railway tracks and Almost/Daily This area lies north •of. 'DJtbaL.. , m e a t DEPARTMENT .Morris L. .Cooke, " » .^on the monitor. ' lishment of a strong snd indepen Necklaces — Bracelets — Earrings Brooches —- in Boml-Gartoon BtU Inferior -• rolling stock and that a portable Bou . Aoukaz, 12 miles northeast SLICKD b a c o n . . .Ib. 47C Spring shades. . outside of the door.” only the hit was scored on the railway sta of Medjez-Ei-Bab, which was won Nelly Do W ood - Ceramic or Plastic. Colors: White, Red, Blue, ,-The Treasury thbiefore believes extol operators and their 'Kp- - dent Poland after the defeat of II^ D B E E P .,.M Ib.25e Waterproof Pads, 18”zl8”...... 35e Sullivan (Contends Nom Moscow, May. 6.—^ ) —The Germany waa advocated by Pre tion. / ' Property, Owned Secret by the British yesterday. Rose, Etc. / st the Ruml-Csrlspn bill' to dell- resentattves and report^ Red Army, hammering today Sharp .Attack .to Railway The Northwest African Ate'’ Pwfc Liver and a Hmit^ Wateriiroof Pads, 27”z36”...... 31.00 Lidn Brand iltely Inferior to both the Ways ination 4n Direct G>hr were present as the heaiinyv mier Joseph Stalin in a letter to A British communique said R. ly Being Dis^vered; Forces, striking fresh blows at the asMiant of Cahre)^ Liver. ' Plus Tax. nd Means committee bill and the - was opened to the public at the northeast approaches Ralph Parker, New York Timed Akis life line across the Siciliaa Wate^roof Pads, 36”x45”...... $1.45 51 Gauge Oiiffon louse bill," he continued. flict’ With Baldwin^ after a brief clqsed session. to Novorossisk, has taken a A. F. Weljln^on bombers made a - Penetration Started * Old Fashioned Codfish « 0 0 In the important aspects of col- correspondent, made' public here sharp attack on enemy railway ■traits, sank two ships, and se Strips (make your own cod, Wilterproof Pads, 36”x54"...... 11.89 ction at the source ant. the cur- Stand in First Term. Washington, Ma^^S— —John dozen i^ore villages 'Lri the today by Tass. Soviet official news installations at Prome, setting Shortly After Peace. verely damaged seven more. area in addition to/K rym s agency, and broadcast by the Mos large fires In the yards and caus-' Sink Amhiunltton Ship creamed or cakes), 49c Ib. $ 1 .3 5 ent tax payment provisions, Paul L; Lewia’ United Mine Workers kid •*Uie Treasury believea there State Capitol, Hartford. May . kaya and nine o t^ r towns cow radio. ing one heavy explosion. Washington, May 6—lA*)—Prop Flying fortresM* sank an am Chicken Chop Suey. 6 continued to ignore the War La British ground forces reported All White Crib Blankets ... .$2.35 $3.9g $6-98 $8-98 ' X , : Uttls room for choice between which the Soviet^announced Stalin added that should the erty and patents owned secretly munition ship in the afraita and Shop at Pinehurst Thurs With satin-:^bbon binding. Size, 36”x50". ^For Mother’s Day , three major bills;' — Democrat# brought the bor board’s efforts to solve the soft Polish people so desire, post-war active patrolling on the west side damaged another in La Goulette Lion Brand "AU three provlle for the fun- dual-Job iasu.: onto the floor of the coal wage dispute today as a panel they captured yesterday in relations between Poland and the of Mayu t1/■ Si-’V-' , *;^c. 1 L I y » ' t.. H'. MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TEHJRSDAT, MAT 8,1943 MANCfeTESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER C»NN« THURSDA^Y, MAY 6, 1948 ■K .ii.. structloo td .'absorb would be ap- z WHAT YOUR BONDb BUY Army Send^^ pToxirhrtely 15 billion dollars an Soldier’s Loss Eire’s Neutral Still Seizing To Build • Giant Aircraft nually. This compares, he said, iHousje Consolidates > - r __ mplete All Details ■ hr,. Carrier UM the Entefpfitn Gas Through with seVen billion dollars in 1939 when all eonstructiottj, employad Stand Backed Axis Patents 1,200,000: . * Stirs Public , New Pipeline H^Aaserted that It waa-."en- Funds B o n d 'R a lly CQufaglng" that scores of cities Almost Daily and many states were accumulat Local Business House Envoy to United States (Oontlniied t r o ^ Page One) > ing reserves In the form of war jUUbls dia- Says Neutrality First as It Is dark, the tncklng mission bonds to finance public works Starts Ball Rolling |S^ate RejecU Proposal ■ •neerty DrUIs, Vaude- (Oonl'nued front Page One) — ..... __ . . 1 trlbutlon of town roiul which will be by remote control, line tanks fo r ship-to-shore ofiera- construction in peace time. He , SUP£R s T o A b o l i s h 't T b i r d During the debate, the House Welcomed by England will show how an eneiny plana la With Contributions. tOU tAVf PRI'iOU) TiUe. Speakers and tlona." ... added, however, that "it ia,.dls- n J E* J TX u A rejected , a resolution prop^ng a picked up and folloared by the ber of small business concerns to RAMON fOINU convert tO war production. Some Illustr^inh tills w a/iietroln u m couraglng to note how little Is be- itoait r unci $ lieD^tUS constitutional amendment Nteat Boston, May 6— (if)— Robert Thrilling Exhibitions various sMrchUght batteries In this demamtk to '‘‘m ak^it clear ■ why inig done In the direction of actual Manchester people sj^pathiz- FOP FOODS NOI gasoline taxes and other m ^ r aeetlon. '' of the products and processes cov ing with Corporal Maurice Katz Brennan, Irish minister to the ered in theee conversions are: Americana must get along' wlth- plan preparation, advance engin- AVAIIABU H Long and BitteY. vehicle receipts could be used for. United suites, asked , last night By Various Unit*. It was amphaaised this morning out some things, such As gasoline,' eeriii'f, and site acquisition. in the loss of his wallet and a full AP Collapsible hosts for the S h v y , It T a k n 266,000 W or IpnA \MARKtTS.. highway purposes only. The res -t^hy should it be shameful for that tlier^ Udll not be any parking the OWI said that; Ne.v York city was described u month’s pay aren’t going to see Hartford, May 6— Ot)— After ar- on the lower grounds during the 6re-6ghtlng msterlals, machine of iiOO Maturity Volito olution had been favoranly re I^ a n d to remain out (of the war) ■•tiivtey’s Proc*«m cranksiwfts, materials used In : A mechanized division bbiTis up "a heartehing exception," design the local Anti-Aircraft soldier go _ jig for most o< the legislative ported------by the Constitutional and''merltorious dor other neutrals kfterpOon or evening. Signs will ing In ca-operatlon with state through the next month without Band eonoert at 5 o’clock. be ^aced at UiS.eenter Indicating pressing ores, manufacturing of 18,000 gAlldns of gasoline an hour ay, the House yesterday paased a Amendments committee to dir'tee same? ' alumina for alrptenes, heat-treat proceeding at normal .speed a highway oepartmenta a half-btllion any money In bis pockets.' Al "Why\ above all,” he Inquired Cadat Corpa. 6:*® *o 6446. / the route to the old Golf lots. ready voluntary donations total ill to consolidate two road-butld- VaudevlUe, 5:45 to 6:46, . ing faculties for metal working. heavy bomber at cruising speed dollars wo:th of post-war high ORANGES in kddresMng the Eire Society of Bpeaken, 6:46 to T. . .}■ ’ ExteiiafVe research on .many of j Youth Coufesses uses 200 gallons and a fighter ways. ing $3.00 have reached The Herald. Ing funds while the Senate was re- Boston, “Mould Ireland be ex OCD Program. 7 to 7:48. > the paten'ta has progressed to the plane needs 100 gallonA In an" hour. Collection Taken Up FLORIDA , A C t pectlng. a proposal ' to ' abolish a Diplomatic Break pected to be more heroic _ than Tracking Mlsalon, aearch- j Europe Will point wherexwlde development of Attacking Gif’! At a local business house, after hlrd road fund. countries a hundred times her size Monthly supplies for each last night’s Herald stol-y of Katz’s The two consolidated by the Ughta picking up /" e n e m y substitutes foXmore critical mate American fighting man on a world 18 Survive : ^ Siz6150's D O Z ^ i l Is Keenly Felt and with a thoLisand times her plana" at dark b/A ntl-A ,tr- rials wUl ba poakible for Instance: loss was read, a ’ collection o f small touse bill were the town aid or resources?” Be Invaded Bridgeport, May 6^(P j— Potted batUefront use 14 tons o f ship change waa taken up and it I'dlrt road" fund 'of $3,000,000 a e ^ t Unit » Production of wbql from casein, ping space while the shlpd that fo m a t o e ii CiLUO 1 9 ' Declaidng his country waa only Captatti James I ^ S r a y said to amounted -to $3.00, given entirely year, divided equally among the Miami, Fla,, May The MlliUry dlKday located nltro-glyoerln from petroleum by carry thete supplies’tO—say North Mine Blast two-thirds the size of New York Summer day that Leroy Fiilton, T9, o f 4 vountarlly without any suggestion FraSll PaaS California i# 1 5 ' 169 towns; an^ the state aid fund diplomatic break between the Just off Eadt^Center street. products. shaving cteams ^ and Africa—averages 214,000, gallons state and with less population To be held'on Sunday, same soaps from scrap leatherv produc Armstrong Place, being hrtd in from anyone other than the pro $l,000,cio0 S year, which isglv-< United States and vMartinique Is than.Maasachus^tts, he said: of an^bomli^ of $S.000 on iu charge of of heavy fuel oil for the round (ConUnned from Page One) prietor of tbe businSsa. llie Fresh Splaach 2 Let 25' kn to towns for road-building',, on Ume, If it tains Saturday. (Continued From Fage One) tion. also from scrap leatheK trip to Qwablanca. keenly felt by tne prople of that "We have never maintained such No pariiing on the lower admixture for cement to Increase breach of peace for tnveotigation, money was' Sent to The ’ Herald C a r r o ts CALIFORNIA 2 SCHS 1 5 * Dndition that they pay.nart of the French colony, ilrinclpally because legions or commanded such might, Increased 80 Tlmee with the suggestion that p«rhap4 ad cost themselves. ^ lot at ahy time. Davie, who Is In close touch with workability and waterproo6Tnr; admitted attacking Margaret Po- ions into an enclosure and erect-' of its effect on the food situation that we could go forth to over corroalon inhibitors and rust' pre^r. kornCy, 20, of 153 SummOrfiald The amount of petroleum and •d a cloth canvas barricade to Others might like to help Corporal O a ioa a YILLW ' 2 LBS - 1 5 ' Will Be Divided Equally throw dynasties or alter the shape, military strategists hsre.^ petroleum products shipped over lhere^ .says Marcel Malige, Ameri venters from chemicals o f the vinyl iaVenue, ,-SarIy this morning. keep out the fumes. Kata. Under that bill, the entire $4.- can consul general at Martinique of kingdoms. We have never According to Chairman Harold "In my opinion, |t would be poe- seas In the first 12 months of this Not Yet Re tamed A s p a r a g a t s°c^ 5 9 ‘ slble to go ahead 'with the inva type. sergt. William Buckley and. Pa Jim Raines, 36, said the . sur 0,000 will now be divided equal- V The people, however, “are not desired such ppwer.” Alvord of the local bond com- Immediately after the end of the trolman Roalyn Blowers, who war has more than 80 times that As yet his wallet has not been Strawberriei ^lirTroT 2 3 ' among the towns, so that each blaming the United States,” for sion plans even though Biserte shipped over in the first 12 months vivors held out hope until 7 o’clock. (Yioioe of Entire Feo|ile a^ttee $275,000 is needed to put leat war, the OWT said. fJerfnan questioned the Pokorney girl said returned and no doubt the cor I'own will receive $23,666.66 a year- the rift, but on the contrary seem /ifce town's quote of two million remains for a time In Axis hands. of the last war. "The air wss getting bad." h* Irelcncl's neutrality was thp finance and indu.stry began btiilding she had leh the General Electric said, "and the oxygen was Just poral will be most i^ipreciativa of V ostead of .the present $17,500. For "very friendly" toward this coun dollars over the top. ^Every last Davis gave these, opinions In a within the United .States a power any financial help igiven him. The cboice of its entire people brief Interview At his press con- company, where she is employed In the first year of the last, war, about gone. There was so much the next two years, however, the try, Malige said'as he arrived here detail
■: I'-. /." MAKGHESTER EVBWyrQ laatALP. M A ^ mLgrCT. OONW^ TltimBDAT. m a t 0 , 194S i MANCHESTE9'BVENmG ITERALD, U A N C B E ^B . CONM« ’^^JRSDAT^^^AY 6,1944 V FACE SEVEII
morning had man in town have been laboi vide for 30 mere gardens. On the minors, farmors, Tht End of His Rope Pick Officer^ up new signs.' The old sign ■aid, was atajted this weeklek" i ' on old golf links there will be 38 plote WMonehesteir bavo loot. Red Cross Executive tom down, but twq hours Garden Plots X Woodland atreet where .there are but this will not be plowed until Connecticut \ Ration TVews there was erected a new sl$mAriiich 23..It ia expected that, this will be some day next week. The reason m v 9ning Bfurald^ X 'atilt read: "Two Miles to ^nnehas- flnlahsd today and the next-qiilace for the delay is because o. the bond By Chefitdr Bowles, Director - Of Impravers ter.” , Being Plowed la'on'Charter Oak place, to the rally to be held.there on Saturday. ' Ibdratora In China Here fo^ Graduation Th* meeting also nalhed a eom^ east ..of the Auction Marketxlf^ * FIRST * SSU Yankee Land haa also been Offered to the Ttisrs’s good nsws from all mittee to aak ti>a Oonnectidut There ape 36 plots there. Then town by Edward O'Malley on By A. B. 0. The OPA drive to stop retail • trary action. I sincerely hope sol Frank . Naekowski Is Company to placneate at attetop■top Nearly 100 Seemred byj plowing 'will be done on land own tronto la ths mlllUry hsadUaks 'I^rth Main atreat. This waa of prices from rising one inch further ! Price control and rationing arl Regional Director W arner A. Ebbets, President; .Ask Honor ilacea of thq/'cuaes Depot C. of C ; All Ready by ed by Hehrj Mallory on Farm fered through ^ Manchester today, Ths Amsrloans ars straism* AprllNtoth Judge Joha A. won fresh vlctorlee> during the *■ protwUoo which oftef Iquare. drive. There are 16 plots in this Improvement AaaociaUon. There .must be applied in the intereet en to Be SpeaKcr at ing pkat Maisur, kssn for to# the^uperior Court de past few days. Roll and Playground. The enteSUon of a ' repreation End of the Week. tract. , haa been ho ofticlal work received NATIONAL j of all of our cltlsena. However, thi final atUck.oa Mssrts Itself; The 1. The coal strike was^ended A rfebjtecL Is ^^ead girountL^r the North End waa The town has given land on the by Mr. Pkul^^ concerning thia and clared, to an e x h ^ tlv e and echol- l^msiO Bsa. au,a. X. more such controls can be avoldel Special Seryfees yPro- agatomrought to the attention of south aide of Love Lane that will a * j ' w j at least for tbe present. \ The annual meeting of the Man no action hw.been taken to, plow .British paid fid hsavy bombars ^ arly decieibn, that the (Hate Court ‘ or eliminated, the happiet we w if th^^meeting and a committee waa Ruasell Paul, named by the be plowed this week and will pro the ground. ^ 3. Prentiss Bjrown, OPA Admin gram pn JRay 10. ' Chamber j f Commerce to aecuro SUPER lOlt BAtM „ db It, hut they dumpsd 1,000 ton* of Common Bleak, akStotabllehed istrator, announced that the r ^ l l ' me. Hartford. Ma^ 6—
aula, ths Riisklaiia ars fsally fectiveness In various parts of the >55? contain tois same provil tal after a long illness.’ ed the advancement to'm e office FALSE TEETH changed plana ao he oould give the country. - «lon. Of Course, If your summcl Red Cross Volunteer Special Serv ' •otltlM t4 U* «M Of NVnUlM: pounding on ths Kuban peninsula Mr. Ebbeta, whose home was at of president and VrwaK Naekowski Public R ecords Bn tii lUT D*wt ffM jliH situation hljuimmsdlats oonstdsra- It looks as though the Federal ,!* **“ •*•■ ^ ices. Monday evening. May lOth, at' 1796 Boulevard,. West Hartford, Wag named. Mr. Pagan! 'was re With More Comfort it or Mt aUitrirlM MMitnk In in the C^auoaeua. tlon. tt waa automatically as- Government really meant business. y°br regular home, tka| the South Methodist chapel, at 8 FASTEETH, a pleaaa.nt aUnlls* m m and the finn were architects for named. vtce-prefilaent. Other of (non-aold) Mwdtr, hold* (alaa thu pnMr and tk* iMnl nnirB sumsd that, ths prsssnt Lsglsls- Warrantee Deeds kttbiittink ktrniK But If there la one headline to-; And that’e good news for every i “ i different, story. o’clock. The, North Atlantic Area many public buildings and . large ficer#,.- eleoteA were: Finkncial Gertrude C. Hitchcock. New teeth more (Irmly. To eat and talk XI ^ ' All . litlit* of M»aklttAtien oi turs would hsvs to maks hasU to Connecticut householder ..who, ,,ls This regulation applies to ever includes the New England Statea, In more comfort, juit aprlnkle a Xigeelsi ilskoteho* koroln oro aioo day which la parttciilarly hearten private resldencea throughout Con eecietai^'George H. Hall; record York, to Alice Wllllama Driggs. of undo ths illsgallty-ln which lu struggling to keep-her living costs one . . . defense workdra, doct New York, New Jersey and Dela- nectlcut. ing aecpmry, John Zapstka; little FASTEETH on your plat**. and everyone else. It's a nsceisar East Hartford, property on North No aummy, eoeay, pasty taste or ing, it is that which tells the news predecessor, more hasty to pro* In line. > I ware.. They included the town halls of treaauror; M a ^ e w M en; board Main street, feeling. Chekk* "plate odor,” (den ' fSUi oorvloo oiloBl of Nr a. A that newly arrived Ubsrator Vids additisnai and bigbsr-Salaried ' Dollar and cents prices will soon regulation because we juat baeM*] This will be the first time Mr. West Hartford, Blast Hartford and of diewton, R%mond R. Bowers, ture bre»th)J Get rASTEETH at t»rvlM'l0A enough gas to add the hundr BldWsrd J. HoU to Minnie O. any drug store.---- . , bombers, capable of dying to Ja judgsaliipa for dispensation to go into effect on an additional list I Bowen has spoken' in Manchester, Groton, the West Hartford library, Lawnnee ConveiAe, Sherwood G. Beechler, land on Porter street, * Pubiiokm lUorokoaiAtivoa, Tko certain political “ muita" than it Of food products. By "dollar and of thousands of gallons to . ou| land the chapter Is pleased and the Bellevue Square housing proj ers, ' R. R. BurT, Georgs H. pan Itself, have gone into action present rate of consumption, vdiie rear. » waa careful to be eonatltutlonal, cents prices," I mean apeciflc, defi I proud to be able to entertain him ect here, the Hartford municlp^ illiams. Joel Nlcbolk, .Roy Gris Marion H. Oagne.to Raymond A. for the first time over the Chtneee had Indulged Itaelf. nite ceiling prlcea which will be yrould be required If driving to oa| I at this time. Hia talk will be sure hospital and many others. wold, Joseph Pero, Erling ,^reen, ^•ton. Connecticut Bummer homes wer and Irene E. Gardher, property on All Auto and Tniok , mainland. Their flrat operation U waa autonMtlcaliy assumed the aame- on a given product in to Xdd much to the knowledge of Born June 18, 1887. in I^ n k , John Umertek, Edward Mm^krty, Griswold street, placed on the eligible list. Bussel MUMMjBit A^tMT BUKBAU or that sueB a question of oonstl- every store in the state. Some the service rendered by the Red and Andrew Healey. ' Qnitclaim Deed , ClRtTUbATlUNl waa a bombing visit to Jap Inatal- and railroad trains taka a llttll the son of William and ^^ellie REPAIRS tuttoaallty, raised by aa able stores, of course, will lell that ICrose bqth tn foreign service and Murphy Ebbets, Mr. Ebbetkatiend- The treasurer reported a bio^ Wilhelm Sass to Lillian Saaa, 70 / tatlQBS on Hainan Inland, off the same product at a lower price, ^ut longer but I am afraid that it Ju Personal Otwraatoed Barrio*! NILPS HARD-TOvOrr Th* ’ioroM Frtitfiii OokiMot. and careful Judge, would have can't be helped. lln this country, and will be of gen- ed schools there Md OqB^re Wash ance of $176 on band and It was acres of landtm 'Vernon atreet. 00B I n a a ^ roopokol* aouthem tip of China. R waa, to to be met frankly, koneetly, di no. store, legally, ean charge one leral Interest to all. ington University. voted to' have the asaoclatton POOD$ GO n iR IM too.(Illy aMomOk for tpMgroohliol rroohlioi ofrori op* p ^ y higher. ABEL’S Npri-Ctii CwspMqr, LiSf M smI CHj; N. T. the worda of the communique' rectly, even If It laVelved going Awards will be made to the Pro- He worked tot x-time for the,^. make an effort to secure enough the electrical Industry la the Bear M Ooeper Btmafi TV These celling prlcea will -be put At last, we have soma deflnltl more amdng the members to buy M*a* tlMHi ever — **ef*«i41* irotn American heSdquartera In Into the somowhat sor^d potl- news about pressure cannert fo| Iduction workers who have given a S. Treasury Department designing fifth largest In Ehtgiand. PEPSI-COl BOTTLINO COMPANY, CENTRAL VnXAOE, CONN. Tburodoy, May • Uoe by which the bill ItMlf waa into ^ e o t in Connecticut Just as I year or more of volunteer work, a $200 War Savings bond. This b eak" to the dtet ef e netlee China, "the heavieat bombing and (Connecticut Victory Qardsner post offices apd later In Philadel at war. Now. bread take* en originally raleed and nalikd and fast aa we receive authority from land the graduates, consisting of phia was employed by the well- Win be bought In the name of the etraflng raid of the war againat Washingtdn. One hundred and fifty thoiMiainf association and Dante Paganl was e new role. Mew uses See The r*rm Bloc WU Know the Judgeahipa dlstrlbutod \by are being manufactured right no I members of the classes who are known firms of Rankin,' Kellog A bread wM entice you to 1 Japaneae Inetallationa from China- Oovarnor Hurley, even If H. Folk! wro. live in Hartford I now finishing training in Staff As- Crane aha Day A Klauder. named as the person to have the County can ricpect eome good in-comparison to 64 thoukand du(| custody of the bond. “ BUY MOai BBBAIP' What Ik now ip ln f on'lii tho held hasea." brought to light the somewhat ^ Ing 1942. That Isn't as many as i Iristance, (Canteen, Nursbs' Aides In .J021 he was employed here emharraaslng f aot that the news along that line over the land Motor Oorps. will receive cer- by Iksac Allen and In xOSS formed During the evening the meeting, coal kitukUon can M, eynlcauy week-end. sounds. It la estimated that 5(X)J We are. not told how many stato’a chief juettoe had, la hie 600 could be sold this year If Itiflcates. the Ebbets and Frid flkra. which wa* presided over b;/ BM- but probably ahouratoly, dkiciibod A t . present, the major product w*rd Mortal^, discussed' such aid planea biefe were in thle raid, or agreeable and helpful way, per terlale were available to producl A very Interesting program has. He was a member of the Fem- B tttf M * * * , Ok^theatricalk doMcnod ta mako sonally and unofficially -given under dollar and cents Ceilinga are lelgh Law-n Bowling Club, Asylum aa should be given to men from how many havp reached China. all pork products, all poultry, eggs, them. Therefore, our new euppll Ibeen planned and all of tt tbo goflkral publle’i awarontaa of appraval of tha MU la the fiaal of pressure canners will have to lo o s e workers In any of tbe Geftps Avenue Baptist church and S t Manchteter hi the service. It was Perhape thay are not many. But butter, onlona, bananaa, anff tnllk. r voted to ask the Selectmen' to victory ior ont aldo or tbo othor form to which the I N I A eeem- rationed. IwUl find it of Interest and aye cor- John’s Lodge No. 4, AFAAM . He fIMAST they are, at any rate, tha flrM of bly adopted It and ehould thare-'^ The top ceiling pricee on all theea Was a SJnd Degree Mason. erect an hoaer roll on the Square, shadowy vaguo. Tbo Anorl- products, which as I say, are the Both farm and city famUlee IdlSLUy Invited to be presen t. 1 . . . 10-®* HW more to come. And in the Chi- fore, perhape, hot be entirely HE.ALTH COLt'MN'i eligible to apply for a preaaur Irriends of the graduates and He leaves his 'widow, Mrs. Edith It being pointed out that the men ean p o ^ k ara^ktipposod' to bt on- qualified to alt In any fiuprkma same In every atore in tha atata, Morgan Ebbeta, and two daugh IMt tbe Square tor camp aJter haae war, which had. been oho- must be on display at your gro eanner. Your chance of geUlng.Ott leveryone Interested/m the Red \ fkiurt review ef tha C o ^ ll de More Potatoes wl!k;be much greater If you hav ters, Mrs: Joseph F. Fraser and they were Inducted. A committee ttring a vacuum^^ judgmaat, elded for ao many years in svsi-y cer's. Icreqs service* ■wUl,lte heartily wel- V rision. rnadeXfome arrangemant to iOiar Miss Jean Ebbets, all at West of three waa named to bring this wboro they wlU bo co^usod and Hand Lotion>Provi Icomc* M about The meeting also went bn department sxctpt persistence finch assumptions were ahoH- the oahner with your nelghbora i Hartford. ' \ powarleaa to Judgo.««atb«r John State’s Need - ■ ■ ' . ■ How many times during the last B\uieral Servlcea win be held record as opposed to the State aAha*cx*aaw voaiIA* ■ and courage, even a few bofnbere lived. Ths Oovsriior consulted few month# have you wanted a with the members of sn organlm .X Highway sign erected on the U' t«wlk has nallyiirM hi^ylo* with the chief Juitiee and then Is tlon, such sA a Garden tciub. To Saturday at 1 p. m. at the funeral m uit' Inevitably pr^uca great simple, straightforward answer to f r ^ W s O l d s home of Taylor A Modeen. Burial Square which gays “Two Miles to lory. sued a Btatement that no laglala- Ivy-Poison Immuii aome question about price con must know wliera you can get rmrwe i dividends in Chinese tloi^, end fib Mufit IncrcRfiC rrffsent pressure canner before you put l| will be tn Noank cemetery, Noank. Manchester.” Dante Pagan! was A t tha momant, tha air la full tioh correcting the Altuation trol? Most of us forget that the named aa the chkirmaa of a com uiipl.eaaant warning to the Japa- Would bitve to be aought at the Bv Dr. Thomas D. Masters or to prepare for contact wit proper name of the Local Ration your applIcationxAppIlcationS Is D ead at 66 •r half dovolopmanU guita con* Quota ^ About 2,000 be obtained frbm^ (5ounty Far Paya for Eating Pariibig Tieket mittee to ask the State Highway neea that even their oldeat con- present eessthq, of the Oentral Ae- Written for NBA *h advance. It is. Important ing Board Is "Local Wkr Price and Department to have the sign re diatent With this aim. .sembfy. Soon after, the chief Jus Victory gardens and skin irrl- Icarh how to. recognise the three Rationing committees Or from queet of the present war it grow Acrefi This Year. Honing Board." ' Schenectady (P)—Frank Bobo- moved. I^owia won hia flrat tactical vic tice 'bestowed an indirect blessing tations such as poison, ivy walk fagged-leaf character .of the plant n addition to making sura that United. Statee Department., of A(l Windsor, May 6.— (iP) — ing increasingly insecure. , riculture War BoaVd at OS'WibiS hippie Olds, 66. died suddenly wlcz pleaded guilty In police court Much to tbe amp rise ef the tory when he forced £he govera- upon the Common Pleas Courts by Stotrs, May 6.—Connecticut hand in hand this spring and sum- • *n order -that if exposure, does take y cittsen gets his fair share of members of the association the. . mer. - J place, the irritating material may Ington street In Hartford. Mo|' hia morning at his home here. He' to eating a parking ticket and Jt is difficult to get things to referring to thC- fact that rationed commodities, the Local RAROMNCNEWStUttmak aiient to take over the minea. Now will need to add about 2,000 acres born at Hartford, March 3, pai^ a 35 fine. P ^ c e explalnisd State Highway department tlila Chhva, but there are few military I being Introduced Poison- Ivy is the chief offender, tie quickly and carefully ^washed War X lce and Rationing Board the new cookers will - be ^ OOFFTOi Coao^No. IS I* Wa locretary lokea la on the surface, courts, although they to its present quota of 21,000 but Is only one'among a number off tbe skin before It has tthte to model with enamel steel ^ttO S kfi77, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. that'as tbe Irate Bobowics drove Baiioa Soak Ns. 1 ia g o o d tu t 1 experts who; do not believe that I . . • . ... *». will novKJ’ *''* i*’ * responsibility tifred A. Olds. He married Miss behind a police car to headquar-; poobd C«ffiI*, liwvagk MopM so. Banying him.soipc of the'fruits of had been declared illegal. The acres of potatoes If this state is of plants "such as celery. tOriiato, start trouble. for maklnk price control work . In and tin plated steel to$d. Nea all of them will be tha'uven qua McKee in 1903 and a year tera, he tore the ticket Into small ^ G A X t Coopoa N o .IS_ i* W a Ifela victory by proclaiming that when Japan is finally beaten, it | chief Justice also summoned tbk to meet the new government de- sunflower, orange, chrysanthg- / thorough washing with soap its commUn RniieB Bool^ 1 |g oeotf- -ba 1 judges of the Common Pleas mum, primrose — and 'countleas ‘^f>^ water can accomplish s good slse. / S t e f came to Windsor to live. pieces and ate moat of i t pounds oi _ _ V Itswia must negotiate a now con* will be -by a resurgent Chlneaa litopd for Increased production. On TuesdaK I mailed to every Bealdes-hls widowhe leaves three Mar SI. N«w BLUB s t a m p s 'O-H.J army, aided by Aiherican equip Cuuri, nervous not only over their Professor A. E. Wilkinson said to otljere, too numerous'to list. There ^ the way of prevention, but iJqcal Board in\the State a new dldren. Dr. John McKee Olds, tmdtr-urm tiact with the original mins own* Judgments and decisions In the are,, indeed, few skins that are not f®»' protection may. be achieved in ] i l » for local paHlclpation In this and will iSaMln ment and an Aiperlcan air force. day, following a telephons conver burgeon lit charge of the Memorial Craam Deodorant M«y 11. drai- not with the government, ai past, but over the legality of their sation with Walter Clark, secre sensitive tp some such substance. . advance of exposure by applying light fo keep p ric ^ in line. Each “Y ” A ipiiversary hoapital at 7\vlllingate. Newfound BED STAMPS-, E - P ___ There la tittle doubt that, it Is by or are at least capable of becom- to the exposed skin an application sa/efy Sump Mat w to . Stan Lkwla. hoped to do. But that own jpbs. to hia own home in in tary fit the Connecticut War ■aps Local Board, win have a special land, and two daughters, Mrs. action on and from the Chinese formal session, and, according to ing sensitized upon prolonged or of 10 per cent sodium perborate in committee which w lll^ e p retajl- valid thnsth kUy s i r M aor Ickea defiance of Lewia’ Board. a base of vanishing cream. After Program Tonigl lltuart H. Chapman, of Lima. Pa., Stops Perspiration mainland that we will evade the report, the judges came away According to Mr, Clark the gov repeated contact with it. Poison ere informed of the regulations, nd Mrs. Douglas H. MoU of Bur- Wlaheo will be forgiven by the ^at- from this Conference feeling com- iv y . is merely the most ..widely such an application, the leaves of qlept com^lnta of ovmhsrges Jap drsam of making us fight ! ernment agencies now estimate the poison ivy may be handled Mass.; five grandchildren; p H od A E O a l idr; 3TOU can be aura, if, mean lortable about the whole thing. that 160,000.000 buahala of pota prevalent and readily recognized b^ocal housewivsa. and calKpn all Rev. Truman H. Woodward brother,. Frank A. Olds of West with impunity, and farmers, gar PRI9H LOUISIANA ^ while, Mr. Ickea and the govern'^ small Island by small island. To-1 ' All such deVelopnieato .^indl- toes will be needed in 1943 Instead of the lot. store* on a regular schedule. East Hartford, former pastor srtford, and Jwo sisters, Mrs. day's hsadllne is one indication i The akin eruption caused by deners, and others who must.come Over the radio next Mo ths Wapping Federated churej behind him should bo oaort* oatipd that ConneoMout wks go of the 4OO,OOO,O00 quota previous In contact with the plant should B. Pease of Windsor and "A" 20 Typical Valoor Picked From ing to take some smooth way poison Ivy usually appears at the night, I will de'scribCxthl* new, and leader of the Friendly Indlf lisa Edith W. Olda of Hartford. STRAWBERRIEi pressure on tha mine owners that we arc making progress in ly established for the United find this procedure very helpful. in detail. \ out of the ronsequeiices of the States. Connecticut last year pro .site of contact with the plant, and unty Y Grriip there, will be Mr. Olds waa a graduate of Yale, Over ^ 0 0 Different Home Items ake eoncesslons to Litwls. this direction; It may be indica-| ts often identifiable as such. The No Quiric Cure tured speaker this evening CorUsU derision, And some way duced about 'S.OOO.OOO bushels of After the eruption has once de |899, and for some years operated Off Our Eight Floors PINT lox lion that we are not "starving ' 1 to by-pawi that derision, avoid essential oleoresin secreted by the Our State OPA O ffic k ^ s been ^tolrd of a series of local even| . tolMCco plantation in Windsor. l a ^ s Won another victory potatoes from leas than 16,000 Ivy may also contaminate' clothing veloped, there’ la no really mirac 19- the Far Kastern war as much as ' dlsturblfig the tasty patronage acres. The propoaed new quota given the power to fix celling observing the 25th anniversary In Windsor civic and educational, 1. Doei not roc dteuet or men't When decretory Ickea Issued an and other objects, which may ulous care available. " The best prices on all restaurants in every the Cokmty Y.M.C.A. The prograf ahirtf. Don aoc iiriute skin. some Americans have pessimisti pie .wMck was rook^ up by tbo represents an increase of 7,000 results are obtained by wise se laira Mr. Olds' took an Important PmtH CALWORNIA drder making the six day work serve as secondary .sources of In c|ty and town in the Slate. As th* will be held in the Wapping He was the first deputy 3. Nowsitjngtod^. Cinbeused 9 CHlPPENDAltB S^pc, suite^ Vermont rock •b cally assumed. . 1941 sekrion, and pretend, for acres over last year. - lection of agents capable of dry maple} refined ISth Century design} bruts perpetuity. that a probably Il fection or points of contact. The first step in title program, we b a ^ munlty HbuM at 7:80 p. m. iidge of the Windsor Town Court, tigbe after shaving.- WOkk CMnpuldo^. This, with pay* This additional acreage, accord first manifestation in the skin is ing the Irritated skin—one Of the 3. Instsndf stops perspiration fot drawer pulls; no, 92-97^----■ — GREEN PEAS legal court '' Is pleasantly legal ing to . Mr. Wilkinson, will mean asked- all restaurant Owners . to^ will be .attended not only by met office he filled for four years. Want .at time aitd a half for the one of redness and'then swelling; beet of these being potassium per' send to the Local Boards all their hers of the Rve local County Se waa a Just master of Waahing- t to 3 dsjs. Ibevents odor. after all. that - not only the commercial manganate. Once the blisters have 4. A pure, vhite, gtcsseless. • MODERN limed €Htk 3-pc, suiteserpentine dikjtli day,\raiaea the basic pay..en- Plebiscite, Soviet Style Small blisters promptly develop on menut''..'with "full prices for the j Grttups, but by'\Slumni of formi jon Lodge of Masons. A t the time froHt design, turned wooden knob pulls} Urge The high lefri etrategy by growers but fanners who In the the red base, and these are accom disappeared, a grease may be used week of April 4th to April 10th.! groupa and other interested town staiolns vanishins■s MANCHTCRTFR EVENING HERALD, MANC3HE8TER, CONN, tHTJRSDAt, MAT «. 1948 FAOB EtSHM l
f&mily,' Mr. and Mrs. Charles coOk,' H., and daughter, are family is requeeted to bring one Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Oqsy at Heckler, has returned to school stiff penalties for Instigating 'work viaitUlf at ths Whits horns on covered dlah at food. * Park atrast, la ths flrat itaffard stoppages in plants that have Rockville at Sharon, Maas. Columbia Ripley HIU. Mr. AUer 'Will spend' Staffbrd Springs Mrs. Charles Heckler is Spend- the week and here. ' Mrs. Oarl A. Goehring, a toaoM Springs gitl to Join the Marinaa DOINa fo Potatoes been taken over by the, govern Don H aps, Lswhi ■ . ChapnUHi Miss Oladjra M. Rtee " at the Vine street school in Hart lohn O. Netto and was sworn into the Women’s $4$, Rockville ing a. few days at Newport, >57S*1X, WiUluantIo INvlalM Mrs, F. 1a Merriam of Hastings, ment , Patman argued that it N. T., is spanding ten days with ford is Ohjoylng a week’s vaostion «72, Stafford Reserves St Hunter Oonegc, N, Y. does not go far enough. Glance Sworn. Enemies o i Forefnthers* Picked Group '' Rhode Island. In Hartford Ueut. Steven Loyzim left this h if daughM^ln-law and ion, Hr. at home. ffhe attended the local school, HOIISEWORKl Patman proposed expanding the About 300 Connecticut Milk Harrison L. ttamiiltoh who has The funeral of M rs.. Santlna gi^duatlng from^fftafford High ih M tfteHl Connally blU to impose a fine up O i Nisei, Enters U. S y w T rain in g : morning. to return to camp in anavMl*. Wtnthror Merriam. HEAVY BOMBERS 4S fMfvrn ’■' ■ Prod(icers from five districts in been, ill at his home on Main street ^Sampoli, 84, resident-here for over' 1938 and for .the past two years to $5,000 or Imprisonment up to CKC aro »Uhov»tt»» U. Tolland Boys Florida after spending s ten day Mri>,AUce Ekmd has returned H of the S. leave vdth his family. * the eastern part of the state met to hef lume. Ifl Torriiigton after for the pset week lia b le to be 40 years will be held Friday morn has been employed In the State Ebr0 Disappisared from five years for conspiring to pre warplanw—Army, Novy and By . Betty MaoDonsUd ^ ,y?(otten netted $1,500 pots. They tip- at Yeomans hall on Tuesday eve about the house sgdln. ing at 8:30 from the home'of her- office building in Hartford. She ex.- vent atop, hinder or Interrupt any Ma NEA Staff Ceireepesdeqt/X ped lavdshly. Once,,a,boaFd a troop spending !two weeks With her sis will htip you to ning to discuss the problem ^of an ter amf brOthSl^in-law, .Mr. and Richard Haosliton ofDover son, MansuCtto Zampoli on Elling pects to leave shortly for training All Rcstanrants, work essential to the war effort, rine—fhof recognize Washihgton — UnusuiU mCTecy i train, they threw coins, down on Off for (^liip at Hunter College, them at a increase in the price of mii^, and Mrs. A. H. Bipito of South strset. Plains, N. Y„,iiM returned after a ton aVfniie followed by a requiem in Industry or in a government dl$tanea. Shown ore three to make plans for a hearing- to ib’Krrarin Factory Cafeterias. Shrouded the a n ^ \ “ ‘o n ^ * v a ! ih ^ r t “& t MMiIkoi T- visit S t his/koms here. mass in St. Edward's church. Herman Schmidt of Belleross •oft, iiBeMk tedy-eA operation. ,i — — —' views of tha plana^whan flying head Tolland be hsiil on the subject with State Burial will 'vbe in' St. Edward's ktrset has been appointed . night IVIMMVf I ? S^ ■HHBb Non-Oompllance, iMrected whan diraetly in tha North loaded troop convby from. Hawaii 1 ,^bs unable to phone his wife, from Fifty, Youths l^ m e r S e t Mrs. Edwafd. Ksache and baby Kutfotd, May •—<^v-Potatoei on, "above sky, ■■i Mrs, John H. Steele Milk Administrator, Donald Usra- cemetery. Mrs. Zampoli died yes officer of the. Borough police de- 'MeanwhlTe it was' disclosed that Amaricon this montjti, \ ' whom he'd been separated for daughter, Patricia Ann, have re-> eafi*emIftS5f**faa^ .and a§ thay look from tha side. Oivanj t- Crowdifig theylSefks were^-^2800 ! three years. She, lived only four i c e : Exercisen ll7$-8, BookvIUe msrbufg and the O. P. A. lir the turned to their home on Main terday morning after an illness of partihent' by the CoUrt of Bur vMnally disappeared from AFL President William Green had near future: , Ellingtoii several months. gesses. vThe appointment was ass •sMotUas hsnh, ora tha company names for tho~pldnoS' soldiers, sileidjy watiablng the out- ; blocks away. St'brtcy was essen- L, street from the Rockville GSty hos ■■rilivi. MUSias histe bat hotel, tMtaurant and factory cUe> directed labor ufiion groups in six ConfoliJattd B‘H4 The mtesting waa called to or Mrs. O. F. Berr The followlhg local young men made at a m ss^ g Tuesday night, and tha popular names for thorn which lirtS of America loora/qut of the tial. and the Japanese-Americana Held in Rockville* lYuftorrow at 7:80 p. m. tbs' Fed- pital. k doM sMf*. k telfs gaenf liwir terla nanus, reataiawters here states to refrain ffom complying der by Lucius Robinson, who was 49i-$, Boekvllle left this 'morning for. active duty at whichilch it was voted V ‘ ' to acceniccept loT(UocM-«VM la Mspf weMT or with, certain recehtly enacted ora new uaad in Army and Navy com- fog. Ninety per cent of these men' I carried ttirSTt duffle bags from boat erste^ohurch choir rshearsal will Dr. Leonard Levins has lost hts disdosed today. And the public never Jlad seen the land^,^hey’d I to train under bover of darkness. Rockritfe, May 6..—(Special)— appointed chairman, with I^nn in the Ar)hy, Wllllaih. .Williams, the rasjgmarbn of Wiuiam F. Silk $riaf lete. labor laws In those states until the muniquat. "Mitchair 'BalHatora" be helo\^ the home of/Mr. and Porter qf^Hebron serving as clerk. ^ lu sble wlM-halred fox terrier. Jr„ Zigmpnd N. BoczkoWpkl, Earl who tendered his resiJination, doesn’t like it. **FlylH§,Fortrt$' "Libtrator" pledgM their lives to defend. They ! He said:, ' . Fifty ^ u n g men from Tolland Mrs. WilHem B, And^son with Grahgs Sunday will be obselved No *»lckT . . . as eUr St ”aHln> AFL has exhausted every ..legal M em uivi BOfVIBLKS C. Masdeh president of the 1110 symptoms of the dogs death. Avery, Francis D. HunfeA, Mat April 23, after he was refused an ■P,. feel. Masaiag htscic sod ere Japanese-Americans. . i ’‘They weren't allowed off the County left Rockville this morning Mrs. HelenND. UpsO^of Rockville, Most eating places tbdhy are right of attacking them. TORPeOO BOMBER state CMPA and Kenneth Geyer, Sunday May 9, by members, of- werA miioh like that of poisoning. thew F. Sullivan. John S. R\>dnsn- Incre^b In salary by ths bur aold isA MS, It St oantatl at the entering potato substitutes—rice, Green, in k circular letter, said DIVE BOMBERS The story of the convoy trip ; train. We were afraid of w h^ for-service in the Army, of which organist andNhreotor. ertsa iittif. Do mm tebUs (stef. across 2,500 miles of water, and of ' might \happen If people knew general manager., spoke on the Blllngtm O i^ g s attendinli the Ths usAdf poison for ..the klllln'g of aky, Robert Pelonl; • John Mkrko, gesses. Bilk has been a member naearoni. spaghetti and hpmlny Joseph A, Padway, AFL counael, Mfnber 13 ware from Rockville as A? the s n n ^ f e t i n g of the rata should, be concealed wpere Fried R. Boiieatl and Mictlkel of the department for the past Six At your UTOnic betiiiy ibos, dm# secret train embarkations to their about 2, 806 japBne8e--bethg In the I 'follows; John Katz, CJharles W. problem. It was generally felt morning earvidA^ Ule cbngrega- mr dtpanmmn norm. ^ (Hts. j . . had advised Mm that the laws Parent-Teacher "^ssooistion, Mrs. that the average consumer is now other pets won't find it and rest It Hanko. Six local men will lea\^, years and served as a supernumer- X3mer A. White, president of '.‘violate both atate and Federal training- camp at Fort Shelby, vicinity. Once I was asked lw.,peo^ f Murray, Francis E. Philips. Roy tlfinaL church in Vtiodjr. > Curthi Miss., was-described by a young William Horn wsA^ilected presi able to pay more than the present as It (fften works'alow dti dogs and tomorrow iporning, Robert F,^Fox, ery for five years. A petition sign the Hartford Restaurant Associa conatitutlons.”'’ Thf states named pie at a station what natimiallty 1 H. Clark, Edward Zadorozny. Ed dent; Vice prestdent/Mrs. Donald The 67th anniversary of Elling when (Uepovered it’s to late to save Alfred A. Fontanetia, Robert. B. ed by thirty local businessmen was tion, said that many festaiiranta officer who accompanied the Jap- the boys were. I told ’em thesel price average of 16 cents A quart'' are Teoias, Arkansaa. South- Da mund V. Beyo, Arthur Krow- French; secretary, xMrs.^ohn ton'Grange xrOl be .bbiterved Wed c Diicharme; Donald 'E. Swift, presented to the court of Bur “r'sofswn have been w Uiout potatoes for a anese-American soldiers . from were crack troops from tlhiang because of higher wages now be the / animal./V1 1#N(6* e friendly kota. Idaho, .Kansas and Colorado. chencko, Joseph F. Stryebsra, Hardy; treasurer, ^ s . . Roy nesday, May 12, the a u ^ r being little dog and la. greatly missed by Oronio Mot tea and Paul Micha- gesses, requesting that Silk’s ■ ' ■ ' ' ■■■ I ■■H I I week. Others who hat stocked up • Green’s letle.<; said the AFL has Grumman] Honolulu.' He is Capt. Ainsley Ma- Kai Shek's army, here for train ing paid to most workers. / ', (Navy) Henry A. Weis, J r , Jacob Shapera, ’aldo; historiem, Mrs. L \ Ernest ^ s following vicYvpoints/werA- served a t'7 o’elodk and uiA,aiMt- h)d owner andHhs chlidrcn of ths llcka. ■ resignation not be accepted and before the shortage, are se rv i^ no Intention of refusing to com- hikoa, recent visitor in Washing ing!” William M- Downes, and Earl W. Int wlH open at t o’clook. Bach nslghborhood. / " SB2C ton. and a firm believer in the loy I Sall; membership,’ - Mrs. Wilfred emphasised from the p^Yiduosr’s Mias Hazel Ghsy, daughter of urged them to inertsss his salary. Read HerEl^ Advs. potatoes h’. only one way and Ot- -,ply with valid laws, but Is imlJ- When train porters asked the PsUiika. Young; program, Mrs. John pr*rtg a choice of rubstitutes./ vlnced that cornplianee wdth meas- alty of the Nisei. soldiers themse^ea, the answer angle; that labor for.Um farm in ' Brjef exercises were held in the Sim; finance, Mrs. Donald Fre becoming Incrcaslnglj/'aifficult to Chefs at Reading hotels s ^ that sures it considers uncortstitutlonal “The boys were all volunteers, was alw ays:/ “HaiyaUan - bom | a. A. R. H.-tl prjor to the depar Mrs. McComb and three chUdn they are able only to ^pply a will disrupt normal labor rela from cane scbbola. defense American!” / ture of the group! Those who took -who have spent two months with' obtain. An illustrative snec(lote ^ « ii part of the demand- One chef tions and impose serious, injury 'Halldirar' "Ycngcanea' 'Buccanaar" ^Avemje/ "MarouJm jobe. They were selected from over A trifle homesick, they all wprp.l thisti was told ,ny Mr. Geyer mJmSmlSlL 8,000 Japanese men who signed part in the exercises Included relatives in tha west have return k . said that his usage hto been forc upon the labor movementT s a a paper lels^ aang^ IsTand songs to Mayor Raymond B. Hunt, Rev. ed. . that where a fisF years ago the ed'down 90 percent. Patman made his argument be up.” Capt. Mahikoa said. ukelele sbeompahiment on the trip fanfier would 'get up in the taorn- SCOUT BOMBER lie.HI AITACK UOiVIBfN Eugene A. Solega. curate of St. George Brown of Manchester Retail stores /4nd wholesale fore a Judiciary aubcommlttee. He. ■5^ NAVY PATROL BOMBERS “They weren’t very good sailers to camp. Mon of them apeak a I Ing and tell the hired m u the houseo have been'able to get prac —moat- of them were seasick—^but pld0n EhigjlSh. familiar in Ha-1 Joseph's church; Rev. Alvin Johh- was a Sunday guest of Tolland re told'-'newsmen later that if his bill I son, pastor of the Rockville Baptist latives, plans fqr the day, it could now be tically nothlng^but seed potatoes were law, it would affect the case t t they turned out to be -excellent but their jargon baffled the said thiit^the hired .man tslis the in recent weeks. Table stock, they V soldiers. They oliey oommeinda leers in charge at Shelby. They church, and Attorney Bernard J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter of John L. Lewis, Mine Workers who have had an apartment in farmer wnat to do, and as often Bald, hM /msappeared from the without question: they drill with t i^azy over candy bars, and I Aoksrmsn, chairman of the Seleo, as not n ev^ dites mention what president, in the r^ceiit coal strike. five Service Board. New York City for the winter market jshd no relief can be ex- Faas^ by Senate BS to 16 out complaint; their minds seei^' one bdek private sent a porter out | he intends tA be doing himself ptoted/m several weeks. to slip automatically Into mill' with $50 to buy up the station. Fish M(- Oams Meeting months, returned to (Tolland May Connally's hill passed the Sen 1 st and opened their summer thgt day. M other important the drop in supplies come Coniol- patterns of living.” Most of the Japanese-.Ameri-1 There will be a. meeting of the argument in favOr^g InoresM In her reports of Black Market ate yesterday. 63 to 16. ' / home. Mr. and . Mrs. Carpenter In Its final' form, the bin net PB2Y Had Money At n rz t cans, before leaving Hawaii, said I I Rockvillo Fish aihd Game club on milk prices, was timt because at Itiea. A chef revealed that idataJ^ On the trip across, Cqpy Mabl- Monday evening at eight o'clock at have come to their Tolland home only legalizes Uie.seizure of struck they were filin g to fight on any I several times during ths winter the dmiculty of obtaining mats- had telephone calla offering koa recalled that many/ of t)ro front. Some even asked for action I their clubhouse on Mile Mill. The rlats and xrorkmen th do aeces- -potatoes at J5 and *6 pe. hundred, plants by the government, but also months for ths week-ends and provides .stiff criminal penalties LechhaaJ P-38 buck privates were loMed With in the Japanese theater. Army I progfk^ '*'!!! Include mdviea, a slry repairs many farmers are "^marty double the ceiling price. money earned at lucrative defense men, however, think it advisable I holidays. for instigating strikes in them speaker' and refreshments. Mr. and Mrg. Oeorgs Stofan using their inoomss toXpay off V /■ /■ s d a to 8:30 New potatoes, which normally jobs at Pearl Harbor and other to ' send them into action on the | once they are placed unffer govern- ••Martnor^* y Cafollne* "Corenoda* I’ / To Pina Schedule have rented one' of their apart indebtedness, not lesylng arrive' now, ha e been almoet un "UghHiW , tllThunJarbelt' military areas. Their cnip games European front- T h e May meeting of the Rock- obtainable. This was attributed to- 'ment operation. , . PURSUITS ments to an out of town family. serve for ths repsiri whicit-^wlll FIGHTERS ryille Civic Association will be held Miss Marjorie Miller enteftsined eventually have to be 0(>nald< N, heavy military buying. Further, on the insistence of this evening at the Rockville The public, it was said, miss RepubUean members, tha meaa- pf the RepubUeait'Ieeder’s services| friends from EagievUle, Mansfield, . .The isnsral feeling at the X ure authorizes the W ar' Labor (SI the bench. I Molise preceded by a dinner at 6:16 Conn, over the week-end. Ing seemed to be againat having their potatoes, but are slowly Senatje’s Vote Ip., m. At this time plane will be their appetites to sub- board, which was set up under an Without debate, the Se^atol Litle. Sally Smith Is One of the ■ubeidy for the milk produesra or atttutea. Hominy grits, a popular executive order, to enter and set passed in concurrence with thel I completed for the summer closing latest victim’s of ths messles. (lealere, and that the proposed douthem dlrii, la gaining favor. tle labor disputes. However, it Favors M^d; House a bill carrying out Govcr-I I schedule.' . ' The Tolland Library Association increase In milk prices should be | would net necessarily be bound by nor Baidwin’a Inaugural rerom-l Vaccination Friday met in the Library rooms Monday met by the consumer. i mendatlmi for estabUshtnent of There will be vaccination of pre- The teachers of the town met the Little Steel formula, wplch Veughh Grumman at S p. m, with the president, Mrs. •aul Sees Little permits wsga Inctesses of not Dual-Jdi>Hit post-imr purposes fund to be nsed| I school children at the office of the Helen Jewett presiding. Owen Wednesday afternoon at the Cen- | more than 15 per oeat" over the AiMbfran Sihortky a f te r ^ e wer In such a way iRockville Public Health Nursing Trash. 'County 4-M club leader, ter school to make tip supply Jan. 1 , 1941, levels to match in the General Assembly shall piw^l lAssociatlon on Friday afternoon lists for the coming year, X^oice Between \ (Osatlnned Pag* Om ) gave s talk 6n Gardening and creased living eosts. The board's \ icribe. ting at thrss o'clock. Dr, £. H. showed reels of picturss on ssveral decisions would be subject to obort .The measure provides that the iMsteaif ths city health officer will phases of the work. During the ree Tax Plans subsequently, but not adopted be |be in charge. review only on questions of law. 'M tnfoo^ 'Airacokrm* 'Buffalo' 'W fU aot' fund shaU be composed of sur social hour the hostesses, Mrs. cause of partisan disputes. pluses in the state's general Osanlsg Demoiwitratlona Martha Graham and Mrs. Mar The Senate, however, rejected an Sullivan reminded the Senate South Coventry trcND Ps0S One) amendment . offered by Senator but only after the bond retireH The 'Vefnon War Council lias garet Meacham served punch and Taft
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4:00—w n c — Baekatoge WifU;* fee *nme; WDRC — Grape — ' ■ - > WDRC — Newe; Afternoon Mel vine Rancho; wnn* — News; Ways by House Plan odies; WNBC — enub Matinee. Music; WNBG —Newe. 4:15—W*riC — S telIa *D a ll( 8:15—WTHT — Treasury Star Ace's WNBC—Danceland. Parade; WNBC — Lum and Ab *’s H urler / Som e Will Pind Tax VOL. X, NO. is THURSDAY, MAY « Compiled by Students of Msnehester High School' Miss Helen Estes, Fsculty Adviser' 4:30—WTIC — Lorenso ^Jttoea; ner, :ert WDRC—Perry Como. 8:30—w n c — *nie Aldrich Fanv : Matters Inci^ingly Red 4:45—WTIC — YouhgxWldow *^Hy; WDRC - - Death Valley C om plicated I f Sen-^ Bundle Day, May 12 Brown: WDRC—Ad Urier. Show; Newf; WTHT — Sereno J’inds\the Range C r o e s i Legion of Honor Meriden Defieats Class Day Groups 6:00-^WTIC—Whstt a Girl Mar Oammcll; Coatles to the Air; ate . Approves Bill. Quill Contest' Eighty Couples ries; WDRC—NewU; Ad Uner; WNBC —An^'i^ca’s Town Meet in “Bundle Day" will be ob WTHT — N ^ :’Music: News; N otes ^ Manchester, 8-6 served throughout M. H. 8. on Chosen by Seniors ing. . WNBC—Nevra. .t 9:00—w n c — Kraft Music Hatt; Sebor Carrasquel Puts By Jm iim M*riow and USioe, 953 Main St.—•Tab 6687 Winners Told May 12, This year one and one- Are at Dance 6:l^—VVTl5?—PorUa Faces Life; Oeorce Ziellte half million - pounds of old WDRC — Major Bowes; WTlHT Washington Up Near ON THE A ninth inning rally failed and The voting by the aieniori'class WNBC-7/Dlck Tracy. —Gabriel Heatter. .. Spite of 8 Errors TVuhliiKtoti, May •— The clottaing for underprivileged 6:30—WTIC — Just Plain BIU; Production-Chapter office^xT^ies- Manchester went down to an 8-6 children at home and abroad, bos resulted ,in the election of the 9:15—WTHT—Uncle Sum, Top oil League With pay-M-you-g:o income tax plan day through Friday, 10-4. \ G. Hunt, Helen Griffith, ftolowtog 'committees for the va- “April Showers” Is' , WDRC—War Commentary; Mu 9:30— w n c — Rudy Vallee; defeat at the hands of Meriden at are being sought. . | s i^ Interlude; WTHT—Music; Some Nifty Work. pasaed by the House means dil» 'Surgical dressings—Every the Silver City diamond last La-st year 400,000 pounds of I rioiis. Class Day exerciaea. WDRC— Stage Door Canteen; StekI Follows Sneeze R. Clifford, Helen Cox Theme o f Dance April VrNBC—Jack Armstrong. WTHT—Treasure Hour of Song; SPOT . Degiitis Hits Long fcrent things to different igrdups nesdSy, American Legion Hall> Wednesday. The Red and White clothing were sent to the iso History Committee— (Jhaiirman, |to;45—w n c ;—Front Page Far WNBC — SpoUight Bands; U t- — But Never Again / of people. 10-4:30.' irst in - Prose, ^ rse. squad had men on second and lated rural counties in the | Arlene ^naon; Janet Boyd, Janet 30; ^ a r Stamps Sold. ..By JudeoB Bailey Home Run in Fourth; Some will find their tax matters Blood donors—Register today, Brown, -Wanda Kottoskl, Eleanor rell; WDRC7—WAAC Caravan; tle Known Facta. AP Sports Writer ■ WITH GRAHAM■ third with no one out but were un Southern Appalachians and i WTHT Superman: WNBC— Cleveland, May 6.—()P)—Oris increasingly complicated if the call 6645, Mrs, Huggins, or Chap able to push across the two need Struff, Ddq Porterfield, Ronald ip:00—WTIC — Durante-Moore- By Dillon Graham Each Team; Has One ThiK. winners of the Quill Club the Ozarks ao that 50,000 un- \ “April showers brin^ JAny flow '. Captain Midnight. Cugat; WDRC A ''lot o f pitching surprises, as Hockett carefully edged off Senat approves it. and it becomes ter office. ■’ ed runs, ’ derprivileged children could go | Carlson and Ralph Scudieri. Miss — The ' First well as surprising pitchers, have AP Featoree Sporta Editor law.' May 10—Joint graduation, Vol contestAvhich closed April 1, have Dqiie Klbbe has consented to the ers” was toe theme of decoratlof^ Evening Line: WTHT — • Raymond Clap- second base, and Eddie *1111-- Big Inning; Snappy Both Captain Herb Pheion and to school. Two shipments have I 6:00—WTIC — News: WDRC —' sprouted'this spring to the major New York, May 0— On.toe baais chin took a' few steps off. flret. It would mean one thing to the unteer Special Services, 8 p. m. been annOvmccd as follows: Up- Meriden's hurler, Ed Stevens, advlsorship of the committee. at the annual Girl .Reserves-fii-Y per; WNBC — Rayto'ond Gram been sent to Puerto Rico and { News, George B. Armstead; leagues, bt(.t none has been any of their present personnel, toe One man was out 'and the Double . Play Stops average wage and salary earner, percTassmenr\George Hunt, '43, Gift Committee — Chairman, Dance held at the M.H.S. ^uditorr Svrtng, piteped’ scoreless opening innings, 114,472 pounds to .Great Brit- WTHT—News; WNBC—To be more anuizing than that young Cardinals and the Dodgers ' will Cleveland Indians Were only a quite another matter to persons iDirecton Meeting but the Red and Black nine touch Joan Todd; Elda Beletti, Shirley 10;)^WTHT — Gtencert Hour; HalPs Late Rally. whose Incomes come mostly from for his essay *'On Dogs,” Helen aln. One'‘ hundred cases were! lum Friday, April 30, at fi. Eighty announced. ( T )/toan from Caracas, Senof Ale fight It out for the National run behind the Pittsburgh Pi ed Phelon’s slants for three hits Fraser, Barbara Johnson, Ethel l^ B C — Oracle fields' Victory jandro Carrasquel of the Washing fees, business, rents and invest The Board- of Directors of the Griffin, '44, for Nier poem ''Wild ready for Switzerland to the couples danced to the sweet I 6:15—w n c — History to the "Show. '- League pennant That’e the con- rates in the seventh inning. Manchester >^apter, American and two runs in the second frame Modean, Ernest Duke,' Douglas ton Senators.' ‘ , ; ments; something else to farmers: O ese .CBlllng ' Honorable Men i beginning of the year. " .) rhythm of Bob Kulpnnowski and Headlines: WDRC — Frasier l0:30—w n c *- March of Time; •ensuB of the baeeball wrrlten. But Then both /'m en tried to \ric Taggart pitched nine hit Red Cross, wilt hold their monthly and then added two more in the Turklngfton and Roy ’TVrkington. The hto: Venezuelan is listed to still another thing to taxpayers in tion goes to WandsNHosinski ■ for Therefore the Student (^un- i his band. A variety of brightly col Hunt: WTHT—Sports; Musics WDRC — Treasury Star Par the luck of the. draw finally will steal, and H<)ckett was out by ball and subdued Hall High ^ meeting in the Chaplet office, 953 her q.s8ky "DisSortatioHNon Cereal" next stanza. Manchester went hit cil has set aside May 12 aa ; The members have • chosen Lewis ored umbrellas shaded the lig'hta. WNBC—Sports; NeWs. the record books as 29 years old, decide the championship. : West Hartford yesterday after^x upper brackets. Piper as their advisor. ade: WNBC — Freddie Martin’s ten feet. '. V Half-And-Half Idea Main street, at 4 p. m.; Monday, and to Bernard Karlin\for his less in their half of the fourth in "Bundle Day” for all students j A few very reafistlc looking ducks I 6:30-rWTIC — Strictly Spofta: .Orchestra.. •' y , 30 next July, but in appearance he As the draft numbers are drawtof noon 13-8. Degutis hit a home run ning... and when the home club Will Committee — Chairman, looks to be anywhere between 30 players are called toto miliUry Asked about this proceduVe, ThiisHousc plan isn't a Ruml May 10. poem “The First Day.” \ to' this school to bring in any waddled along the front of toe W DRC'— John B. . Kennedy; 10:45— WDRC — Mary Stoall, unorthodox, tor even ■ spring to the fourth but the bases were scored again the game* was devel Mary M. Johnson r Dot Dwyer, stage. Behtod. In toe background and 40 and his teammates say service, the flag picture /will/ plan. It's a compromise, a half- Nursea' Aides Bridge Benefit In the lower class groupX the clothing that they or their i WNBC—News. Songs; WNBC — News. training games. Manager Lob bare. The local team, that isMaa- winning contestants are: Robert oping into a,' rout. Marie Fitzpatrick, Jean Hanna, a slanted rain, aymbollzing an there is no telling exactly how old change. You can just aboi^eUini^ and-half i^ea. Wednesday, June 2, is the date qeighbora do not need. This li | I 0;45-r-WnC — Lowell fhomas: 11:00—w n c — News;-WDRC — Boudreau confessed "the sign chester. 'wraa guilty of eight errors It would divide inconie taxes into chosen by the Nurses' Aides Clifford ’46 for his essay "Ghosla Opening the fifth, the .local one more way to help win the ' Lorraine Hansen, Harry. Eggles April shower, ’ was falling. Many WDRC — The World Today; News: Sports Roundup: News; he really Is. nate the Phillies but it spdms d m - and a hectic fourth inning that I Would Like to See” and Helerrl squad had not had a safety since ton, Clarence Hanna and George gay umbrellas hung from the ceil Looks Bight Now slble for any other o i^ it U^win. for the steal was given,’* but two classes;' Corps for the bridge party to be war. I, News:’ WNBC3—Guy Lombardo. WTHT— News; WNBC —Uncle volunteered nothing. produced w*lrd baseball much to 1. The taxes .that hit every tax Cox ’4.’S for her poem, "Ode to lead-off batter rlarry Pay's dou Hunt. Nelson Sanborn la, *** ing of the stage. A green grass Anyway, he has been with Wash The wrrltera figure /Tour /teams the dismay of Taggart who had, given to raise funds to buy new —E. Carlson. 1 T;00-WTrtC — Fred Waring Ih Sam Speaks. “■Why don’t you tell the payer—6 per cent normal. IS . per rancis Ileardon ble in the first frame. Doug Turk- their advisor. carpet was laid at the entrance to Pleasure ’Time:. WDRC—I Love. ington fpr four years prior tp this have a chance —yi n * fkvoritesi apparently, toe West- Hartford comfortable chaita for the use of Death." 11:15—WTIC — Dance Music; whole story, Lou?”, .suggested cunt first surtax bracket. To put the ward patients In the hospital. A prise of two dollars in war ington, Red Deguitia and Donnie Prophecy Committee — Chair the hall. Birds' were over the en S Mysterv.; WFIjT—EOIton Lew WDRC — Gordon- MacKae, season, without .ever winning more Brooklyn and Stydjouls, and toe team eating out of his hand. The man, Shirley xTedford; Lucille trance, scurrying about In an than seven games. He reached this long shots, Cinclmiatl and Chicago. Coach Burt Sbotton. ”No rea these on a pay-as-you-go basis, it' Nutrition Clsto stamps will be presented to each "I don’t know what Til do next Warren walked and PltcHer Phe is. Jr.; WNBC—-Victor Borge; Songs; WTHT — Music; WNBC silk city team took the field In tUa wculd wip' out these taxes on winner. The prise winning selec ion stepped to the plate. On ' the Barry, Marion ^ Buck, Carolyn April shower. Branches o f a tree Voices from Home. - nominal peak loot year, when he But a heavle^raln on their man son why you should take the frame in uniform but left (te think- . A new class in Nutrition wUl year with'Out Francis Deardon and Magic Show Given . —^The Music You W ant , rap for that one.” 1942 Income: it would say these tions for the lower classmen will hia ability m d his togehiiity ac an first thrown ;ball he lifted a long Daley. Eleanor Stipsita, Bert Lind in bloom were hung over the en 17:15—w n c — News: WDRC —v 11:30;—w n c — Inter- American alee lost gelreii. power than dn toe talent at Pitts ing- caps on the bench. \ taxes for 1943 shall be paid in start this evening at 7:30 at Cen say, Clarence Lupien and . Herb trance and posters of a gay peas . In the face of thla undtstingulah- burgh. Boston and New York “ Weil, replied Boudreau, “I ter church with Mrs, Margaret E. be published next week. Follow artist," said Miss Hope Henderson fly to left center, the ball sailed Harry James; WTH'I'— Musical University of the Air; WDRc — In toe fifth Manchester Went to 1943, for 1944 in 1944, and so on. ing are the essay and poem select By H. S. Principal Pheion. Miss Helen Page Is ad ant boy and girl stood on either Gems. ed precedent Big Alex has Opened would ^ e these teams a fine op- guess it’s o.k., as long os we’re work ih earnest and sewed up the Dover as instructor, and will ntieet wfien Interviewed, concerniog the over the fielder's head ami when Good Listening,----- 2. Upper bracket surtaxes— the ed from the upper class group; the ball was finally' fielded, Pheion visor to the committee.' side of the doorway. in 1943 campaign by whipping the p o rtu ^ y to bag the pennant. ^hanging the sign. The fact is, ball game. Seven runs cm five good two evenings a week for the artistic ability of ''Fran” Dehrdon, 17:30—w n c —Quiz of Two Cfitiez; 11:45—WNBC — Stan Kenton’s taxes on net taxable income over was trotting home with a jack-pot The committees have already The patrons and patroneasea ■WDRC—Easy Acea; WTHT— Philadelphia Atoletlea three times Iiyother seasons, those estlmat' ntlemen, I had to blow .toy solid clouts plus two errors and a next five weekp. ' one of the most tatehted members Albert Endee, not only princi Orchestra; News. 93,000 a year. These would go on “ On Dogs’* home run. met and work ha« been begun. present were: Principal and Mrs. Concert Album; WNBC—Metro 12:00—w n c —News; Three Sunt to take hia place among a select to|rthe pennant possibilities < ^ d base on balls. That settled toa of the class of '43. \ little group of hurlers who . have P.^6.:,\Henceforth, whsn tbs as at present; 1942 upper surtaxes Surgical Drijishigs By George Hunt With the score now standing pal of Glastonbury High school Preliminary plana must be .sub Edson Baileyv Mr. and Mrs. George politan OperA U. S. A. . 'Trio; WDRC — News; WTHT— it foresee several factors. Nd' one game insofar as any doubt existed. payable this year, this year's next The Surgical Dressings com There can be no doubt in any For thfee years FYan has taken but a clever magician, presented mitted to Principal Ba»ey by Fri Potterton, Miss Georgia Green |7:45—WDRC—Mr. Keen; WTHT News. , won three games without a defeat..:''could predict a alutnp Tor- 'a hard youthfiM manager takes k A neat double play, Pttkto to year, and so on. . mittee was very much pleased the art course and for fourvyears 5-4 Manchester was again in the Carrasquel looked fast to eprii^ towel, b « . or—er—a handker one's mind that dog is man's best contest but the Silver City squad day. - , ' away. Miss Violet McRae, Miss We Forget. 12:30—WTfC — The Grover Boys hitter or a successful pitcher. No Gaudino stopped what looked like It vould mean the followinjg yesterday with ..the increased .at- has been a member of Art (Sub. an amusing assembly to the stu tralntoj:, but he waa still rated-As chief in his hand while sitting inenu.friend. This ijiia statementsLULeiiienv ofu, theiiu- dog'suuj; o tallied three time's in their halt Phyllis Whitaker, Miss Hope Hen l.-OOA.'Wnc — Maxwell House and Janette; News. one could know triilch players a rglly in/the seventh and tftej’* --’' things to practically every tax Tills year he has been presidcnt\»f d en t of M. H. S. ori Tuesday derson. a relief pitcher when toe Sensiton would be injure.d, ot* who might be ‘bh the bench,'.it won’t be the tendance in response to the appeai.^ affection for his human master has of thf fifth to widen the breech Physical Training Records after Taggart held the upper ham payer: that organization. Previoiis to hto morning, April 27. The “official bouncers’’ were staged their Inaugural wlto.toe A's suspended. R o o ^ s alwrays are un- s£bal 41gn. for more workers, and there was 'been'approachedapproached from every angleangle, to 4 runs. Harry Fay Valked with Council Approves until toe final out. The scorer .:4o Reduction In Amount i a large amount of work tulmed and..so much has been written on high school days, Fran studied art Mr. Endee first , nonchalantly Jerry Sapiehza, Walt . Carter, on April 20. He worked/ihe last oertaintlee. -(who' would have Mancheater ' It wouldn’t reduce the amount under Mrs. Margaret Olmstead. the bases full in tjie n «ct frame made a canary in ^ c a g e disap George WUliafiia, -Bob WilBOn^ five innings of that affair, allowed out, namely, the splendid number the ahl^ect, that I would fear to to tut tile margin one run and irds A re Announced Broken by Air Corps Lads AB R H PO A ■ o f taxes you’ll pay during 1943; of 7,200 4x4 sponges. This was .say 80^ I did doubt^-lt. There is As.head of the scenery, commit pear—supposedly into\ the air. Changes in Awards Fifty dollars ^\w-orth of War but two hits, and r e iv e d credit Fay. If .6 2 1 1 6 • in fact, it probably wou.d increase tee in Sock and Buskin Fran not while Pheiop was silencing the TWO,i, volunteers, Edward Wilson Stamps and a $50\War Bond were for the victory. Fiva'daye later he, most satisfying, and it is earnest hardly a G ild's story book which enemy batteries, the Red arid Cole, dr 2 1 0 0 0 1 them— since you then would be ly hoped that such good response omits the tale of how some dog only worke>—As had;Force;’’ BLU 10:30, American Le- the man lies supine on toe floor, tor (I cannot now remember his December he planned the pair of scissors and requested that gie Curtis; Lucille Agatd *44^ John |een forecast byVthe previously, glon Commander Roane Waring 8-1 pn foim bits and the only run er—-were chalked up at this Army hooks his toes under a hcrlzon- Brown, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 thing additional to pay next March Red Crosa Spirit With a liit and walk but pinch-hit Council meeting. against him came on an error in A few weeks ago some bags Of name), who made a long and in theme of the high school prom, he cut the cloth. - After Eddie Bickford; Nancy Andersoli ..’44, .ounoed.Ust of tovlted luncheon on hie trip to North Africa; CBS Air Forces Technical Training tai bar a few inches off the floor, Turklngton, lb .6 0 .9 « 0 • IS on your 1949 taxes. ters Taggart. Brown toid first- A representative of Girls Load Tom Gorman; Dorothy Augurt’43,' the ninth. Unfortunately Carra- scraps from the .cutting of gar spiring oration to save' the life of ’White Christmas.” To carry out obliged, Mr. Endee tied the cloth uesta. the ninth ahnual program , 10:^0. Secretary Morgenthau on Command School by Aviation Ca folds his arms.behind hia neck, and Wakefiehl’s Career Is Degtitls, Sb....4 2 2 1 1 1 Also, you’d still have to pay baseman Tiirkington frinned to in a knot and then blew on it and ers’ Class explained that the girls’ Douglas Phelps; Martha Barry'*45,| squeUcan’jt.keep pitching, against your quarterly ipatallment next ments in the P i^uction room a dog who was hauled into coiir.t his plan, artificial snow w-as spread ■wards in five cleqrtflcetlone resulte of sedond war loan. dets 1.. tra’ning here, - it waa an ra sea himself to a sitting up posi Warren, c ;....5 2 1 IS 0 0 end the threat. rubbed it—then suddenly, it was awards for participation to sporta Ben Johnston; Elda Beletti the/Athlet'ica all season, bUt he al- Closely Wateli^l by were taken to Mrs. Minnie Tucker on a manslaughtei* charge. I am on the .stage and other decorations were the diamond-shaped award cted by the Women’s National NBC—8, Fanny Brice, Frank nounced today by Lieut. Tom tion' by abdominal and leg muscle Taggert, p ----- .4 2 3 0 1 0 asdnth, same as Ihst March.' Although the local nine went made whole again as if it had Joe Runt; Arline Benson ’43,' Ron i^ d y haa accpmulat^ qlmost The March and June payments, by her daughter, Mrs. Cummings, atill undecided as to whether he In the hall. He has helped With with the clasa numerala for 200 illo committee went to the Morgan; 8:30, Aldrich family; 9, Paakl, Director of Physical Train pull. Detroit Fans. really wanted to save the dog, nr down in defeat they showed signs never been cu t' nie Carlson: Connie Blackstone ’44j half hia total wina of a year, ago ing. to the extent o f the normal tax of one a t the surgical dressings much, of the scenery for many of developing into a good cluD. points, the chevron or service bar oadraeta they repreranted. Liim and Abner for Bing (^oabyr. Previous situp record was 851. 44 18 18 97 7 S just aid so to influence the votes The next trick consisted of tear' Jack Turklngton: Donna Boyd ’45,| George V. Denny, Jr.,\wee the and haa had a lot to dp with keep Cadet Giersdqrf 'explained that he HaD High 9 per oent and the first surtax workers. Mrs. Tucker, who is 83 plays and’assemblies'-including the The infield, especially Gaudino for 450 points, the ’’M.H.8.” for 9:30, Rudy Vallee, Joan DaviS; W, ing the Senatprs sailing along irl A top mark Tor the 300 yard By Watson Spoelatra o f his canine-loving constituents. Far'East smd South American as ing into pieces, a piece of red. Dick Law; Janet Boyd '43, Bql ‘ ster of ceremonies and\hls pro- run, par*, of the exhaustive physi stopped at the figure l.i’ll only, Cramer, 2b ....2 1 1 1 tancket o f 13 per cent, would be years Old, has done some sewing and' Deguitis, looked good and the 700 pOinU, and the P.E. medal for Azlnger; Elaine Broda '44, Alfrt^ Garry Moore ehow; 10:30, Match fourth place in the American However, granted that the tail- one of white and a blue paper. Detroit, May 6— Richard Cum Bader, Sb ...... 8 . appUad hgainst 1943 taxes. _ for the Red Cross before, but semblies. Last yeaf the entire outfield with newcomer Sher Fer 1000 points. The “L” is for mem America’s Town Meeting of 1 of Time, C cal training tests administered to because a count-taking buddy waggers are p.v,r„.best friends, 1 After folding the scraps and then Heckler; Virginia Carpenter '44,1 League. thought it would be an easy num. Murray, If 1. The average wage and salary now from these scraps of mate student body ob^rved him in ac giison iriight develop into the best bership in Girls Leaders’ CTlass le BLU. won toe honors to - J CjBS—8,\ Ransom Shdrman; all Cadets, was set by Aviation mings Wakefield stands apart to shall contihue^ Dogs may be placed opening them up again, Mr. En Bill Addy; Betty Carrigan ’44 ■ Yanks Top So* Cadet Jay M. Shields, 1940 Cap ber to remember. Said Giersdorf Rekas, rf . . . aamer (ministers, farm, haiids and rials she has made two beautiful, tion when he drew several sketches hittin)^ trio of gardeners in the The girls felt that the chevron was Jack Vice; Dorothy Chapin *43 ims ^ r the seventh time. Uther ; 8:30, Deatl^. Valley Days; 9. Ma^ baseball because of the record In several distinct classes as re in the art assembly. dee had made for himself the hat varda, which the committee said jor Bowes and amateurs: 9:30, The New York Yankeea remain-' tain ot the Yale track team. “ I wasn't really tired at all. If Merchant, 3b fionstlc servants aren’t included) : pieiced throws for wheel cbaiirs or C.C.I.L. circuit. Pheion showed a very small award for the hard Ray Carroll: Shirley Cervlnl *43 ed on top the A. L. by nosing out bonus he received for his signa gards their merits or lack of such. Last week he spoke before a of Uncle Sam. work they had to do to earn it. ere determined from the stand- 1 Stage Door Canteen;/ lo. First Shields revered the 3(M) yards in I wanted to I could have kept bn Hagerty, ss . \ WooM Wipe Oat Tax cribs, all Intenllned and finely fin (All opiniona expressed here are control with only one base-on- George Naczkowskl;'Frances C3o the Boston Red Sox 4-3 again in ture. Now the Detroit Tigers ished. They are truly lovely to boy’s club at Buckeley H i ^ where Taking two pieces of paper-— In place of it they would like to t of obntribuUon to toe war Line, U. S. Navy 38 seconds on a*l improvised indoor going, but I was already behind in Berry, lb ... Wsr the single person who earn those of the writer, and are in no balls against; ten strikeouts. mollo '45. Bernard MeSberry; the ninth inning with the help of t. sting track used by the Cadets look at and will prove of, great he drew several pictures forilllus- one with the figure of the rising receive the three-taeh "M.” The ant: p r t i BLU— 7:05, G < ^ Old Days; my schedule and I had to catch up are. standing by to ses if he’ll Provokln, p ed sip to 92,500 and the nuuTied- way Influenced by the sponsor). Manchej^ter takes on two G. C. Jean Cragin '44; Bob BisaClI a balk by Rookie Pitcher Anton in Yale’s Payne 'Whlthey gym. with the rest of the fellows.” man without children who earned utofulneea In days to come. Mrs. tration. \ sun on it, and the other .>yltl)-the M.H.S. for 700 points was too big oerlca o f NBC; Children’s, Nila 7:80, Josef Stppak concert: 8, make good. .’ Hill, c ...... 9 .First W'e have the mongrel or I. L. entries this week by travel 8wastlka,\ Mr. Endee brought Carolyn Daley '43, Albert Harti' Karl, whp got excited when the Les Webber The Technical Training Command Before he came to this Techni Berman, p , up to 93,300 (and 9350 hlghe. for ’Tucker has four grandsons in the As to how he gets Inspiratl^ in g to: West Hartford on Wednes- and unattractive, so they felt' a 5- son; Gloria Dandurand '44. Paul |ae)c’s Let’s Prt(tend o f OSS; and Earl G odw ln;^:30, Dick Himber If he hadn’t been able,, to hit a Heinz variety (so-epllcd because forth a “Buy Bonds” advertise Analyst, Raymond Gram Yanks lo «< ^ th e baaea.and threw School’s standard fo r . the run is cal School pf the AAR'S Technical aaeh. dSpeivdent), the plan would armed torces, including the three Fran .says that it just comes. He ^lay'^arid Bristol on Friday. The inch ' ‘M’’ would be better. 'These Prokup; Jean Donahue '46, Fri band: 10:l5j/Oraele Fields. a pitch w l^ u t having hia feet on known that, Johnny Beazley would baseball so far, Wakefield would j^''On, rf they often possess as many as ment. changes were aubmitted to Stu o f the BLU, The music 42 secondo. - Training Command,. Giersdorf had noaqplabrty wtpe ant the tax on Cummings boys. fifty-seven varietlea o f breed) stated that whenever, he travels Kelleyites were scheduled to play Clapp:'’ Pat Dowd '44, Lee Wood MBS—8j/ThlB Is Our Enemy; the rubber. win 21 garnes fo'r the Cards last be just another senior at the Uni he .ees new things and gets new Volunteer, Ralph Scuderl with dent Council for approval. A lively liection, announced',qhead of the Shield* as a trackman at Yale never' done a single situp exercise.. 41 • 9 97 10 X M M Inoftrna. Bond Field Day This type makes up the greater Middletown but rain postponed Epilly Dubey '44. Milton Kozelka 8:30, B ii^ Mr. Biiigle; 9:80, AI- The second'j>lace Cleveland In year., or that'Stan MvKsial or W'hl- versity of Michigan this year put ideas. He also said that he would the help of Mr. Endee made two discussion followed but the girls Incheon because toa Season had se. a record for the 120 yard high His record'was established on 'a Manchester . 140 170 000—18^ After July l. 90 per sent (over ' Arrangements have been made part of all dogdom. The mongrel the game, twice with the new date Beverly Ducy '46, Dick Turking' fredd ^M toninl concert; 11:30. dians divided' sNloubieh'eader with tey Kurowski would be freshman physical training retest. A short ting in his last licks on a diploma. rather be outdoors w-hen he draws. ptonies disappear in two hankies. ably defended' their position and, pded. Was the Metropolitan South/Amerlcan serenade. hurdles covering tha distance in HaU . 000 700 100— • snemptinns and allowances) would to take registrations of those who. is usually pictured aa an unruly of the game placed for May 10. to hia next trick Mr. Endee ton: Helen Ferrell *44, Eld Chapde' the Chicago Whirs Sox. They wron star77' - 14.4 seconds. He ia now in train time earlier at'his first try, he did Instead, he is regular left, fleldrt ba daduetad from p^ehecks and He says there Is something "Shout Bristol is currently on top of the when the matter waa put to laine; Margaret B. Finnegan '43. era Saturday series \on toe the first ^ m e 2-1 dropped the The first fo r t ^ h t of the, new of the 'Tigers and the object of T w o base hiUt Taggert, Pltkla'; will volunteer to donate blood at cur, homeless, thin, and friendleaa. was assisted by Arlyne Benson in g in the Department ot Photog 279 situpa and later came back for home runs, Degutis, (^wnler; stoW aneslopss. This'deduction would tbs air an stuff” which-gives him C.C.I.L. league with , two wins’ and vote, the council unanimously ap William Mansfield; Jeanette Flynn] -U.. - ' \ . ./ /t^hat to expect E'riday: ' nightcap 5-2 when ^ i c k Culler. season has conviiv^ed Leo Duro-; great -attention as the possible the Center in Hartford, at the big 'This is not altogether true,- how- and Lucille Barry. Arlyne held proved the change. raphy a. this TTC School and up more. The standard that every en bases, Taggert, HIU; double toclude Bie victory tax, which ever^ .u some mongrels are flne- inspiration. claimed the beach no defeats While Hall has one loss, '43. Sherwood Ferguson; Shirley^ Iln addition an even..dozen otodr / fiB C — 11:30 a. m.. Snow VU- Sox rookie third baseman,.singled Cher t)iat he won’t tjaye to worry rookie of the year. Bond Rally and Field Day Satur a magic bag into which Mr. Endee Hereafter girls will sport a |ograms received honorable ropny on completion of his study pror Cadet must reach, Lieut. PaskI plays, Pitkin to Gaudino to War nroald ba out to 9 p4» cent of every- day. These will be taken by Mrs. lookingx specimens, and are loved was the very Deal place to draw. that at the hands of Bristol. Fraser '43, Phil Sheridan. lage; 1 p. m., U. S. Marine band; two runs across in the n th inning. any longer over the iosa of Hugh gram will be graduated as a Sec- stated, is 50 situps', but men arq , Wakefield'^ father, Howard, Fran wqn the state prize for put flags of .many different coun- flashy “M” just like the boys, ex Nancy Goslee '44, Chirly Olds three to forums, tWo In dra* 5, Preview of the Preakness; 6:45, Wally Moses also stole Xome to Ca.sey. E’er Leo has cdpie up with ren; left on bases, Msnehastsr 14, Ihiag ovar 912 a week. Henry Muggins and Miss Hazel and fed In respectable homes. —J. Toumaud, '44. . tries.' To Lucille he gave ft orid Lieutenant in the Army Air, encouraged to do as-many as they was a major league catcher a Xxanq>leB p t tUa check-off: 9hr water co^rs in this year's scholasr cept that it is a little amaller and Shirley Glenney *46. Mac LaFran' two .children’s two Music Week Festival. ' add Insult to injury. a cool youhg fireman Iri/Les Web Hall 10; strlka-outs, Taggart IS, Jane Trotter. Many mongrels turn out to be pretty ton all wrapped up to of different material. Foreeq. . , can. ■ , quarter century ago, and Dick, • single pa m n getting 930 a tic contest, which automatically qis; Ruth Graham *44, Donald Bel- Jysta and three m uslc./'Tw o CBS— 12 noon. Kate Smith; Frank "(Stubby)' OvermlrS, se ber. Cast-y, now in the Ngi'y. wbA Berman 6, Provokto 8; wtoatog A grroup o f staff assistants will amazingly intelligent, despite their brown''wrapping paper. Then he In sb minutes of unending mo 'The 28-year-old Giersdojf played the second of four sons born at pitcher, Taggert; losing pitcher, areeli. 94.90 a w e ^ ; for a childless handicap. Such a might be sends, hia drawing to Carfiegie Hall Teacher Delivers luSi; Eldna Giesecke *44, Hein: Bw York local atations, WQXR 3:30 p. m., Cornell U. Glee club; cured his place among the y ^ r ’s Brooklyn’s chief relief {Sitcher last ba among those who -will do the took' a “magic wand’’ waved it tion, Avlatioi. Leonard Giersdorf of footbail, basketball amUbasebSIl at Chicago, had a way about him to Berman; umpire, Muldoon. asarried man making 950 a week, cqmpar^ to the situn, boy who In Pittsburgh where it will be en- Bartel; Pearl Giesecke *44, Bui Ir its music and WMCA for ■ its 6:to. Mother and Dad. .surprising new pitchers by holding year.^/uid the Dodgers would have Northern State TeapHers’ College,. typing on the bonds. over the magic bag ,and then be M.H.S. Honor Roll Iblie service programs, also were Lamberton Mjnn., an Aircraft En- 9AM; for a married man with two Stall Assistants grew up to become^ PrMident. terec in the national contest. Weden; Nancy Griffin *45. To BWJ—9 ,a. m „ Breakfast club; the St. Louis Browns tp'four hits beep in a jam without a c^p to gineenng CadeU^mvahed the exist Aberdeen, S. Di. and In 1935 Much of Fran’s spare time is Lecture to HhY pulled, the flag from beneath the Miner: Lois Gustafson '43, Gol 12:30 p. m., Farm and Home pro while the Detroit Tigers rapped puY out the fires. Webber wastob- sMItTrrn earning 900 a week. 95.50. This evening at the Y. M. C. A. Next- we' have the Pekingese, or paper and a flag waa found at the ing record for consecutive exercises fought in the, prellminaiy Golden W m Save Boenathlag TO Fay Park Avenue pup, who is in'a class spent in drawing and sketching, Announced for ’43 Turklngton;' J'abkle/ Heatley '44' gram; 4, Club Matinee. out a 6-1 decision—their fourth b*d and I.eo didn't spare the by executing 1,111 situps—an exer- Gloves NOrth-Soiith Dakota bouts. He May Be Old at 7:30 there will ■ be an open end of each spoke. I'l'opics toriight: -horses in toving Les opportunities Still, in moat jiases, the taxpay meeting of the ^ilaas in Staff As by himself. Despite, his size,’ . he ” 6ften instead of doing home Robert Weighton and Duncan John Groman; Pat Fagain '43, Did MBS—3:15. Shady Valley folks; straight over St. Louis this spring. 7' The carefully marked 50 cent iTalks—rBLU ' 8:30, America's -The Brooklyn ‘ Dodgers plowed to. show his abijity. The six-footet er to this group wo\^ have some sistance, to bi^addressed by Judge considers himself aboveKive all other,otti work,” nehe aumiitea.admitted. Yetman were the guests of the Jagoutz; Barbara Johnson *43’ 4:30, Therto* and variations; 6:15, But He’s Good piece donated by Mr. Pearson to Robert Wilson was named as John, Brown; Jran Johnston *44‘ wn Meeting, 'X'W orld Police the Philadelphia Phillies back into from Santa Nlaria, Calif., was call thing to pay next March 15 when Raymond J^>''3oHnson. Hl.^ subject, dogs, and-his 'nose has developed -x,; Already cla-saifled a.s 1-A, he in- Hi-Y Club at the meetiii;-' held on Los Angeiira county band. ' Tuesday of this week. Mr. Weigh the performer was finally found valedictorian of the clAsa of 1943 Joseph Urbanetti: Marilyn Jonei the National League cellar with.an ed into six a t BrpokI.vn’a first nine the time comes to make a final re “Parliamejuary Law and How to ri turned-up contour from Deing in *tends to try to enter the —• camou- and Arlyne Benson was an that position so often. One has fla^Ndlvlsion.. ton was' a teacher m a Christian after unravelling a large ball of '46, Eugene Pdwell: Virginia Kat' 18-6 drubbtog on the atrengjm of games and he doused these blazes Chicago, May 4—(P)—"He haa turn on 1943 Income—because the CbnducVa Meeting,” will be of In- string and paper. nounced as salutatoriam at the payments this March and June are often seen a stout, rich lady school on toe Japanese-controlled zung ’45,' (toifiillo Buacagha; Pria 23 hits good /for A total o f 30 with the loss of only a single run. Sports Roundup as much stamina as anyons On toa terest.bo many persona, and they ..The second assembly varied very Tuesday Asaembly. based on last year’s Income, so steaming down the street with island of Formosa up to four years cilia Keating '46, Rarold .'^rrell. ienate bases. ■ • / , ' / ' Webber-was around last year team, and maybe more,'’ aafiil are,.Cordially invited to be " pres to listen the doorbell. When it ago. He ha-: travelled widely in slightly from the flrat but every Other atfidenta on whose diplo FYances Kearns ’44i Marl Major l^guc The St. I^uls. OardlnaX. having but didn’t get much of a tumble. piiobably wno’t add up to half the ent. Judge Johnson Is considered ripple of Pekingese in her wake-. rang, the dpgximmediately settled Manager Billy Southworto. the Far East, especially m Japluu one ' enjoyed both very much. mas will be Inscribed “with hon Mitchell; Barbara Keeney *43. Ern' l to struggle every day gtainstggainsi He appeared to 19 games and waa By Hugh Fullertan: Jr. :VHs can really skip the daw,” 1943 tax. .one of the state’s leading Parlia , I consider this dog an eifteed- himself over tttohole in the parlor or” are: Elaine .Anderson, Elsie a plained 'They just returnsd him However, next March the ta:^. litgly useless curiosity, although Mr; Weighton understands thb' V L H. est Duke; Connie Kehler *44, Fran lOsteopath Bill tough western du b/ while credited with threewins and two marked ■k)peued by mistake.’ ” said Coach Buzzy Wares. mentarians and knows his subject rug, and. thu' co^ealed it until Japanese people and their way of AspinWaU, Wllliaim Barclay, Jane. els Dearden; Barbara Kerby '4''^ Dodgeto are grazing^n the tender defeats,, with a 2.94 earned run av payer would have the privllege,/u thoroughly. he does add atmosphere to the the visitors left. Trito is a diffi New Yo^k, May 6— UP)—If Con- ‘..’.You can .betcha thatTella he ia above mentioned picture. thinking, and he gave the Hl-Y Bramley, Thomas Bristow, Janet Ed Steele: Patty Kirkpatrick. *4 Ea.steni turf, were set down 2-1 in erage. He. popped a rib during one of us ail right,” said Coach applying victory tax credits cult trick to teach a dog,, but might Brown, Elsie Buscaglio, Raymond %By The Associatcd^lPress gresa paoseg a bill calling for a Two T in Th'e Book Then we have the show dog, or boys an idea, on theae aspects of P&P Plays Develop Tommy Faulkner: '^Vzhda Koain' ledical Profession Is 14 iofilnga by tbe/Ch'icago Cubs at 1942. training in Havana, and it Mike Gonzales. against what he owes: S in ^ per- be w o ^ .the trouble if toe situa the Japanese and the Chinese. (torroU, Walter Carter, - Bessie NaMoaal League ,\ took him a few months to work twenty percent,(or any other per When*hen to' Fort Sheridan, Hi., dori’t-touch - me - ypu’Ii-smudge- tion demanded. ski '43, Clarence Hknnft; Barbari whkt looked to M a sure double Tha board at strategy at toe.SL aona may take a credit for 25 per Formosa ia an island about 200 Cox, Alice Crocker, Carolyn Daley. Batting—O’Dea, St. Loui8,\500; play grounder took a bad hop over back into shape. The big right played the Benda . Coal team of Lx>st Amenclnieiits my-make-up type. This category No doubt I have expressed opin- U nil^ Rehearsal Kuster *44, James EllUott; Mark larged With Trying cent) withholding tax.- Al Weill Louis Cardinals apparently were cent and married persons 40 per miles long and from 50-80 'milea Barbara Donaliy, Dorothy Dwyer, Larder *44, Bob Douglas; Grai Frey. CihdnnaU. .415. \ Second Baseman Jimmy Brown’s hander Is 26 years old, married, Berkyn, 111., recently, not one of cent (plus 2 per cent/fbr each de- is made up of a selected few of lw>s contrary to those of my priV', Runs—Camilli, Brooklyn, h ; v-ants to know if it would affect unanimous in its praise of Deba each species of dog, excluding the wide, with a population of about Ernest Duke. Lewis '43, Eklward Bobnsky: Gloj ‘Closed Shop'’ Tactics. head. Both Oaude Passcau of the and 4F in the draft. the six .outfielders on the two Garms, who, nearing 85, ia the idcntl of’ the arpdunts paid for •Delayed FurtKer *Heged readers. If so, I would wel five million. It is located about The rehearsals df the two Paint Henry Fay, Marjorie Finnegan, Herman, Bro< Iqyn, 10. \ Mickey Owen sdys Le*^, is the purses paid to boxers . . . "I might teamq registered a putput . . . th e mongrel. They are combed, wash come the chance to debat the rela ria Linclham, Frederick Markham Cubs and Max Lanier of the Cards smaltest active player. . - ■ th e 4 ^ to ry tax nhder the 5 per OCM.jniles from Japan. The Japa Sind Powder plays ana moving into (Charlotte Funkhouser, Clarencq Arlene McCaughey '43, GordOi Runs batted In— V *’ s u g h ^ ^ 'qnt toe whole route and allowed coolest youngster he ever daught wind i.p as the stakeholder for 30 soldiera made onlj 'fou r hits, two cent rate^i^rbyided 'they spent an ed, manicured, and brushed dail;^. tive merits of the dog with any lartford. May 6—oP>—Regis- This is' the recognition Garma. neae' government took over For the last lap of the nbme stretch Hanna, Jean Hanna, Caroljm Sanage; Carol McVeigh *43. Ron oateopatblc physiciana would Brooklyh. 12: DIMagglo/ PltJ same number of hita, 12, but Les spent 1936 chiefty- aa a t^ c h - of them scratched through, the in equivalent ithiount this ^e a f for Hartford, May 9r—(A**—Two of They are much like the bloi^c one, providing he is ninety years percent.” said Alj who admits, that has been striving for. He admits mosa from China. The population now wi'h the night <^the great Hodge, Gedige Hunt, Martna aid Wadiswortb: EHIen Magnuaoi permitted to use antiseptics, burgh, 10. • / , Passequ helped himself by dou Bitt'er with Seattle. “ITis next y*ar field, .but '^hen they reported for he. is pretty old, and acme critics war bonds, life insurance pre the five ’’lost amendment of 1941-' chorus girl, beautiful on the stage, of age, and-accompanied by his a iof of guys in. the fight rackst but oh, so stupid when you take of Formosa, is divided into- three event less than three w eq^ aw ay. Johnson, Maty M. Johnson, Tqtry '43, Clarence Lupien; Beatrlc ' stives, narcotics, endoortoea, Hits- Frey, CSncinhati. / 22; bling, home the tying nm In the. he won 20 gamea for Wenatchee, might look at the dough as a stake practice toe next day there wsS have been bold anough'al times to miums and pyament' of old debta. came up for action In theHouse parents. ^ general classes, the farmer, toe So.,ie mighty problema-hUll face only one bat bn hand and nobody yesterday—only to be delayed fur her out afterward. Such a dog Kehl, Dorothy Kramer, Shirley Markham, John Thuriier;"- Su' imins arid vaccines under the Vaughan, Brooklyn', 2P. ' seventh. ■ Wash. That was the year he tore for a couple of trito to the race Bay there is not much room tor ah 2. Taxpayers who aren’t.subject A "Wlid GefMC Calling” , \ Shopkeeper, and, the professional the director and cast however, Howard Major, Priscilla Martin *43, PhUlp Hayden: Lorj i of a bill passed in toe State Doubles—Herman,/Brooltlyn, 6; New- York’s Groggy Giants a muscle In hia aide swinginfl st a used it except to knock ’em out ther on their retreading of the might Just as well be “ a marble Helen D. Griffin track . . Ford Frick casts a - « ,j. ^ - aged man on a team as flashy as to the wage and aalSry checkoff man, such as a doctor. rehearsals a'ways end to Ptols of (CCleltond. v \ ralne Miller '44, Victor Bronke. bate yesterday. F. McCormick, Cineinnati. 5. svfgnt a ''double header from the fast bgll and he vrasn’t much ac negative vote to the campaign \o fielding practice. the Cardinals. (including ministers, farm hands legislative path. statue. The statue coi^show^ all The farmer has a farm about laughter when, in “Elmer Wild geese are calling in the night, E le a i^ McKenna, Ruto Mc Lillian Naretto '44, Georgfe Wash] ?ut imaaage of the bill, another Triples-RusseII,-Pittshurgh, and. BoMon Bravos 6-1 and - 7-8 aftef count all next eeaaon. However, give CapL■ Eddie Grant, mow Mseball’e and domestic servants); The amendment proposing an the lines of beauty ofThe animal the size of one of our clasarooma Lovebug* a conversation la Kltjd nual aesaions' of the General As and would not consume food which And you are restless here. Dowell, Carolyn Miller, (jharlotte burn; Mary NaVen '43. Benny Paj |sp to toe six-year effqrt for such McCarthy, Boston, .3, Manager Mel Ott had benched from 1939 through 1941, be -was W orld War (jne Ueru, a place to Service Dept Would Have to File Estimate Your heart is joining in their flight, Every bit of space is utilized for between' Donn Carpenter Montic, Sally Ann ' Morrow, ganl; Jeanne Newton '45, Ral eloq, cams only kfter long Hbme runs—Utwhiler, Philadel himself and Babe Barns for weak one of, the, atandouts of toe pitch toe Hall of Fattg at Cob^retowi) By next Sept. 15, these taxpay sembly was delayed at the request might be used to relieve toe mass agriculture purposes and the farm Harold. (Squeaky) 'Lefort, two' Lieut. Roy RiageU. -former Cali Night 8 Fights of Rep^ WHUam Blodgett (R) of es of hungry dogs. 7 And you will go my dear. y^nogias Mott, Sophie .Peperttis. Scudieri: M ary-O’Neill ’44, spirited debate in-which-‘both phia. 3; Naylor, 'Philadslphla, (Jor hitting. ing etaff that hurled Seattle .to ... He juet wasn’t a good enough ers would have -to file an estimate ers ^ulld their homes in stony lo- great and brawny “men.” The three successive pennants. fornia grid captain, has moved up Winchester, Who announced that Next there is the working class When autumn paints each hill and 3in Person, Herbert Pheion, Bronowitz; Cynthia Paisley ’4 le o ^ to * and toe medical profes- don and Maynard, New York, and Bucky Waltera pitched and bat bail player, says the National from specia' service officer at Mo- of their 1943 total income their trail criir^es where' no farming can be part; ' tab e in this play rpmlnds (tol Phelps, Mildred , \Pierey, Robert McCann; Winifred - PentI were assailed. CamlUl, Brooklyn, 2. ted Cincinnati to a 8-*2 triumph His new job suits Les fine. Hs League Prexy ... . Whei. the Phil he wanted to prepare an amend of he-man type of dog. This class doue. The houses are made of; one of pre-ration days for it is Clellan. field, Calif., to handle the By The Associated Press Sept. V5 and Dec. 15 installments . With bronze and scarlet hue,. A l ^ Quaglio, Sally Roblt, N.ancy land- ’’44. John Tournaud; Elth; lie bill had been opposed at Pitching— Sewell, Pittiburgh, over the Pittabnrm Pirates in a say* he’d rather be pitching al lies persuaded the Reds to taka ment reatri itirig the tossion On'al- -is made up of the larger type -of straw and mud. The actual.laUbr generously set with salads, cold same job for the entire area, in Elizabeth. N. J.—Buddy FahaU, would be based on that figure. Urnate year* to b u d ^ t matters. And wears a silver, misty veil. Robelt^n, Elizabeth. Rodger, Perrett _’43, A. P. Lukas: Iblic Health committee hearings 8-0; ato/tled with 2-0. / night gams. Ha aUowed only five most every day than just warm back Oar Del Savio, tiie unrefomt- Ne.xl jilsjch they’d have to file a dog such as the collie, German is done by hand since toere is'very cuts,v potato chips. Iced cakes, ■ in cluding 14 sub stations"... liiree 151'i, Newark, N. J., outpointed And the amendment raising Shepberd, and the like. I believe The gypsy heart in you WUIlato She^fer. \ mary Quisb '46, Roy Turklnqtoni medical men, but Senator Her- N. Amerioaa League hits and singled home two runs to ing toe bench and wwlttog for.In ed semi-pro shortstop, Bill Dooly, for.ner ' me libera , of «the Norfolk Johnny Jones, 158, Pittsburgh (6):. final report on, exact V943 income llt-tle machinery. 'The farmers are- fact everything which can no gain his second eucceae of toe sea frequent opportunities. , Pkjadelphia baseball scribe, ex- legislators' pay and cutting their some of the bunting dogs are in Is not content to stay at home . _ generally poverty' stricken and longer be purchased. But Elmer’s -Margery Sheridan, Donathan Mary Ragazzi '45, Ray Condon E. Baldwin (R.) of Westport Naval Training station baaeball and settle up any dlifference. And Adele Reldeman '43, Hartf'‘PheIon .Batting—Stephens, St. Louis, son. . - , travel allowances was (delayed for cluded berq, but they will be taken . Beside a cheering fire; live haid lives. . ___ aiatera condemn him to death hy Stitoam, Eleanor Stlpsits, '.Bleqnor Indpal supporter of toe bill, de- .417; Raddiff, Detroit, and Partes, team, Jim Gleeson, Walt Master- Faganl’i's ^ractic if thelt, estimates yrere 16 per cent Rep. L. Paul Burke (R j V^f Greeh' "Your vagrant feet were meant to Lucille. Sargent '44, Hovrturfl Ham] Ired repratedly that oateopiatoa o r more below the actual income up separately. The working dogs The shop keeper is a little high torture for they- refuse him theM Stouff. Michael Swetz, Joan Todd, Bioeton, .391. son and Ray Volpi, and Charles wich to change the'wording so are generally Intelpgent and serve - Tbam, er- on the social' scale and aeee delicious morsels. However, Luxe Qenevieve 'Vilga, Donald''Wac|!^, ton; Margie- Sonego '43, . Dona! 1 hot want the right to practice Madlier, who didn’t make toe sta- Pagani’s Side ' basabafl for the year, they'd have to pay a , would provide that legia- Humphry; Jean Spellman '45. H ernid medicine and other eena- Runs—Clary, Waahington, 13; m ck Wakefield a variety of uses. In fact, they are Becauae- some strange dqsirs more money than the farmer. Hia (Richard Hubbard) ElmeFs swim /Betty Jane Wbttham, Antoinette Keller, New York, 10. tioA:'team although he once pitch team will practice tomorrow eve 6 per cent penalty on the d.iffer- ^e paid 9650 per term In d Muat-qtoyer niake"' you seek and Zllo. * ‘ ' WilMin; Alberta S taum '’44; Doi charged the medical prbfes-. Track Meet ed for BuffalA nave beien trans Plenty of pow w In- Swtag ence. \ , vi/af the most useful of our^'toti'rviagged- living quarters are usually to the ming toatnictor is fed theaa de-' Rune batted ii"— Spence, Wash ning ht fi'^bbek at toe Wert Side not thiat' their pay "shall hot ex frieheto They are trained to guide rear of his store. A n Interesting____„ lectable fooda to hopahope Ihnttost he . Gustafson;'Maty SulKvap '44. Boi with trying to enforce a The Sfaridings ferred tr-a Pacific Naval base, diamond. Also, next M^rch, they’ll have 'handling and fiTflTni Kirinig a baaeball. ceed” that amount.. Alvord: Shirley Tedfpril ‘43, Jo osed shop.” ^ _ ington, 14; Johnson, 'Washington, where they h
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1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. CHESTER. CONNi THURSDAY, MAT « ? ^ 4 f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HANCBBSTIIR. CONN, THURSDAY, MAT 6.1948 ^AGE FOURTEEN " .W,.., . . . ____ PAOEtHTEEir
the same to you, I’d raUier watt "hookey” h r'th e school Of sttpierl- HOLD EVERYTHING • SERIAL STORY until a couple more elections snd en ca... .Jtoa can Uva a long Uma thii^M ooM down a little. if you / don’t do lauiieh/ else.. . . Oncq.^Sy Uaea4 and ntads' up. FOR You may get anbther chance they kiSB tim itoke up...... •/ I a r k that dollar you epebd In Manches D JUNGLES J^or! 6o To BM! M ajor—'What a i^ y o u a o ra t^ fYudtratloa! iurt trouble antt yoii’ll marry A Otui Wants For\bur Benefit Ing your haad for, Rmtuh? : ter. 'dleaster. Classified ^^nVNiaMT. IS4S. r e n t Why can’t/we do up the dishes be TTie latter’s top loMts lofltly high, SAH BY JOHN C FLEMING & LOIS EBY SSRVICB. INC. Rutua—I got Skrtthi^UC biiga Teacher—And now, which stu fore we/kst? ' nd the range saem too many to Mre. Nubryde—I don’t wsnt.ahy And reverse that oid process, of Iq. my hSlr, sir. \ county - dent will describe for us,.the shape Major—What are arl^smtlc more flour like that you seid me of the earth? ' eat and repast— those of us standing around at last weak. / Junior (in a loud voice),—My, Automobiles for S t ^ 4 Automobiles for Sale 4 Business Serrieea Offered 13 Repairing 28 Livc/Stock—Vehicles . 42 Hqnbehold Goods RenaMo skirted around the Why can’t we stoy up, find not gp bugs. ' ' the base, '' Lost and Found 1 Automobiles for ^1$ 4 tory where the roaming Bastus^Day’a oootlsa. / Oracer—What was rtb< matter Daddy says Its In a terrible shape. 1940 PLYMOUTH 4 dobf sedi^, M/WERS SHARPENED, rapair- FOR SALE--150 CHOICE pigs, Chapter TCXVin totted? HesfUnt, waiting to mount. with It? ♦ X NASH—1938 4 DOOR sedan, FORD, CHfevVROLET, Plymdvrth, s ig n s a n d p o s t e r s made to carried on and.dldmt We’d be ready for morning atifi— MsJor-r-But why do you'/'eall liDBT— GOLD HEART shaped radio, heater, 22,000 miles. Trades iid, shear grinding, key fitting, 76 to 100 Iba, Frank Smith, Pleas FOB'' SALE—t a b u : ,T 0 P , . \ —Norman I. Schiller. Mrs. Nubryde—It/wsa So tough tlard Ob Triplete’ Parente radio, heater, new tires. $395. Dodge 1936 ttKl942 brakes refin . Order. Telephone 6184. The three men slid down they etood In thie darlr “Juhior-r-r! You heard what 1 them arithmetic bugs? locket. Initials ,M. W. D. snd er, $9.95. '^ s tv C o m a x fining. accepted, $795. $9 weekly.. Tel. duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. ant ViUey Road, South Windsor. range, 531 Blast Center street. I steep bank of the hillock and shadows 6n the narrow strip Of \, my husband couljttt’t sat the bis ■laa’a f^d ring. Reward. CaU $5.50 weekly. 'Trade. Telephone Finance Manager. Brunner'S, overhauled. Braithwaite, 62 Pearl said.”—Budge .Ailyn Bays. Rsstus—Cause day add to V, \ ..Avoirdupois! > cuits I made tafia It. Los Angeles — (if) — Priorities Finance ’’Manager,' Brunner’s, ’Phone 6l9l\novA Leave, your car FURIjlTrURE u p h o l s t e |»^:d Joined AlUeon, who had been, beach. / ' misery, day subatrset-from my 4000 after 5 p. m. 6191-4486. stre e t ■ I waiting below. ‘ / are hard on parents of triplets, say 6191—44ftj. in the evening an ' ^ - ' 4 "S' . V tmmSDAT.KATI^ / Manchester Evening Herald Average Daily Circulation I Bar toe Moato of April, 1S4S / ■ T /^ke W eathdr. Me. JuoM ■on of 8,190 .Vtoeqms e< O. a. weetoev Botraa WMr. —T-end Mrik »A. ...W. Blgi List^ngageinent Berry Outloc^ Engaged to Marry Trade School About T< BontoB otroot, bao completed Member of toe Audit ^ /.SKiattoied Hght .alMiwere aad hia training at Camp Slbmrt, thunder showere this eventeg ead Buieaa ef 'Clwteltoae shiowen again Saturday mdrataxi AUl, and baa been aeleofed to at Seems Gloomy Honor Pupil^ -A warmer toaighU y He. u tend a achool of chemical engi Manchester-^A o f ViUagfi Charm I t tooior* neering tor further training. A K Mfbt e^elook tor graduate of Manebejiter Migtay Ivopul Growers Declare Director Echmalian An ..^ C ls w l^ Advertteteg bmtome MMlon. AU achool he studied for two and a V0L.LXn.,N0.186 MANCHESTER, (X)NN., FRIDAY, MAY T, 1943 I wqiwted to bo preo- half lyeari at Trinity College And Prices of Crates and nounces the Nanies of Gifts (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENT'S* entetod the aurvlce FebiuaiT^ 2S. /■Jt Baskets Too High. Ranking Students, x Loyal Circle of Klng’*i Daugh- } . I — / , Cannon “Daisy” / ,xX _ j «M bora loot aigbt ot fead of Tax 'M other Held in Clhild Slaying m itard, Ooon., boo]^Ul. to tera will hold Iti spring rummage strawberry grower* In thl* area Difector John O. Echmalian, of House Passfe^Bill -■ Ond M ra MIebaol SlbrlsB of aale on Thuradayj May 18, In the may decide not to cultivate aa ^e Manchester State Trade Center parish houie, with Mrs. \ toira. U n . atbrino w u tbo many acre* this summer a* in the School today, announced the honor TURKISH T O W ^ Dir Mloi Clara Dtokoan of Arvld seabufg serving as chair past and may even decide to plow Staff Raps man. Friends who are willing to under some of the berrie* that tuey students fp/the months of March Bath Size • 79e contribute to the sale and desire and April,'^1943 in the four depart Goveriug D^icit! had flgured on marketing., this ments of the school. Carpentry, artlclos collected, should ..contact summer. In another month ^rrie* Bill Passed Mrs. Frimb Falrweather. '8144, or ^af^'g . Electric and Machine. ^rucst Size ..a...... a.«•••,, 33e 'will be coming in^the Manches- -’Tbe honor students for this Mre. Marold Belriier, 4571. feTs Auction Market\Thie la the x a i4> o k d a m period, by departments, are: Face Cloth . . . . .y. . X • ...... /. 15« / Iftrgeat strawberry raXkct in yie ^rpentry, Robert King; Draft Faced by Bi^ge Hous^Apprbved Meas Precincts 5 and 6 wlU hold state, selling over oMe^tolrd of all, ing, John Sudoliy Charles Steppe; Beautiful colored towelfi^Y^ith white floral patterns. BINGO gaa mask drill Tuesday evemi the berrie* ^rown. ■- ure Is Seen Likely to at 7:80 at the Hollister stt^t Burton Schaefer, Norbert Ctinfie- A t o m o r r o i^ n ig h t Costs Of Crates and Biksketa lewski; Electric, Joseph Svirk, Cause Resentment school. There will also be ^ shoV The decision io make the ^hnge Robert Arendt, Ranald Orimason, Concura' With^ / Senate f on \ ORANGE HALL Ing of motion pictures from the has been decided upon by several Maxwell L am ^ rt and Clifford New Borrowing from Gen Army.Orde N Among Big Taxpayers. office «rf Civilian Defen^. . ...ft/ of the growers because of the^Jn- Huitgren; Machine, WilUam creased cost in crates and basket^. "7* Sm yth,. Michael Swetz, Gaoifge eral Fund Despite Washington, May 7.—(jP)/— Mhw Helen Harrington There was a time when crates Dorie L Ste\«nSon England, William Simpson, Ed n Quitting were piircbatod for 10 cent* each. ward Beraenskl, Samuel McAIUa- CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Effort” by Clarie to n F. . Stem, ^chief of the ^on- Americans Capture Ft Mr*. Martha Harrington, of 15 Now ths price la 50 cent*. The Mr. and Mra LesHe A. Steven ter and Charles McCarthy. bnal tax toaff, teatilted to l^ket* are selling for |lh a 1,000, son of 4fi Wadswdrth street an Gorgeous pastel multi-color floral O Q Get Money from Reds Drive Wedge ry vill^ Supply and Mill atreet,'announcM tha •ngage- Defied day-tl^ th* House-approved rev G. E^ILLIS & SO^, INC. 'or a oent each. Add to this three nounce the engagement of their pattern on white grounds. sp\Je^O m«nt of her daughter, MIm Helen Highway Department. enue .bllDfailed to put all taxpay pair Depot pn~I^e$ cent* for. picking and It is going eldest dsughteir, Doris Irene Stev f’ ... . I- of All Kinds Irene Harrington, to Private to make the price excessive. The enson, to Charles A. Robbins, Jr,, ers on a My-ss-you-go basis and Heavy Fighting Re Hrwln n. Davie, eon of Mr. and local grower* pack berri** 84 soil, of Mr. and ;:Mr*. Charlss A. 'OLD Other Chenille Spreifids ...... $3.29 to $12.95 State Capitol, Hartford, German Rorn Womanf would cau * ^ resentment among Robbins cf Pro^denc*, R. L, those who ported in y^rogreMyrn Milsop SrippBM-—Painl“—Hardware Mr*. Bdgar DavU of 17 Sprue* quart* to th* oral*. Thl* mean* May 7.—