PEr5>,^^.v-' • • ‘^ • •'• • ♦ • ' '■ . - s . t| I *■ _ r. ' ._ . % t^kClti rOUKTBBII Manchester Evening Herald TinmSDAT, MARCH 22, IMS Average Daily Circulation The Weather Forecast ef U. S. Weather Barcaa Tests to determine their quali t Local Man Just Misses ntembrancs of PieMratioa; Good Fog the Meath of Fehmaiy, 1846 fications as prc-avlatlon cadets are Being Called Puddin’ Head Ten Selectees Commanding Officer Final Sermoh Friday, 10 a. m„ the Way of the ASHES and RUBBISH | F'air and cnntiaiied mol toalghi; About Town being ^ven to ,the following local Crofip (for children), and 12 no MANCHESTER EVENING HEKAL.D, MANCHESTER, CUNN„ f ’KlDAY, MARCH 23, 194S TWO 1VT • 1_ ! St- Thomas Seminary. Hdrtford. since B-29 Super-Fortresses startr [ N o r w i c h l . . l i a p l a i n conn., and St. Mary’s Seminary, | Chinese Reds cd bombing Manchurian targets, was city clerk of Rockville for Ludden said, rescuing fliers from _ „ . , . . » Baltimore, Md. .-RECORDS — Rockville 16 years, serving under six may Strike Ballots Reseue ftiters areas occupied by the Japanese chief School Aide lubber Plant ors. He served as secretary of t since 1937. Body of Mrs. Stevenson the Democratic city committee- t o t War Casualties' a long period, has been a justice Being Counted Fort Devens, Mass., March 23— Strike Ends o f the peace more than 25 yeara Waahington, March 28—MV-A. Awarded Scholanhlp LEGLERC Young People List of Connecticut Men, Dead, Wounded or Mhnlnff, (/P)—Lieut. Col. Terrence P. Fin Found in Woods by Boy and was judge of the Rockville State departanent official aald to FUNERAL HOME City Court In 1941-1942. As Released By the War and Navy Departments Today. day Chlneae Communists in north negan of Norwich, Conn., haa been Screen Actors Guild These Reports Are Based On Prior Notification To China have rescued many Amert- Middletown, March 23.—-(P)— Workers Agree to Re Form Caliiiiet Supper Tonight named asflstant comifiander of the 23 Main Street for yoiir children’s luncli Next of Kin and Casualties Noted Here May Previously fliera, including Super-Fort- Willard A. Lockwood, a aenldr, of Army chaplain school here. Norttiern Ireland and came to The montnly pot luck supper of Tally Expected to Be reas crewt In Japaneae-occupled Westmont, N. J., haa been award Phone 6269 turn ‘Pending Negotia Fltirence Street Woman Manchester 35 years ago. She was the Vernon Center Congregation Have Been Reported In the News Columns. A Guadalcanal veteran, C3hap- a member of St. Mary‘s Episcopal Announced Today. 1areaa. ed the William Day Leonard laln Flim^gan was graduated from COLUMBIA — DECCA — VICTOR tions* Promised. Disappeared Dec. 15 Rockville Youngsters to al church will be held in the Raymond P. Ludden, depart- scholarship at Wesleyan Unlveral- church and was the widow of church vestry at 7 o'clock thia Iment foreign aervice officer who James Stevenson. She leaves two ty, according to an announcement When She Left Home Take Part in Recrea evening. Hollywood, March 23—(/P)—Bal Army Oaaualtlce F or March 22, 1945 haa Juat returned aftar_ several by President Victor L. Butter By The Associated Press .sons, Joseph snd Samuel Steven Wins Wings The War Department casualty list Serial Numbers 0-18 (prison- Heinz lots were being counted today la I months In north China, told a field. 'The scholarship is awarded POTTERTON'S Although 13 workp™ of the out- To Take Walk. son. both of this town and two tional Planning. Charles F. Steppe, son of era of war) and 0-19 (killed in Pacific Regions), announcea for the D O N W ILLIS the vote conducted by the Screen news conference the Communists each year,f .the preatdei.t aaid, to COSMETICS At The Center . 539-541 Main Street 8oly department of the Naugatuck daughters, Mrs. Edward Copeland Charles P". Steppe of 137 Vernon United States as a whole 2,284 casualties for March 22, 1945, classi have saved U. S. aviatora shot Actors guild to decide whether it the atudent who - shows the best Helena Rubenstein Open Tbnrsday Until 8 P. M. Clooed Saturday At 6:80 P. H. C m i i M t f C CuodH/ o|[7ot»i(rtb footwear pluht of the U. S. Rubber The mysterious dioappramnee of thia town and Mrs. Ann Smith Rockville, March" 23 (Special) avenue has been appoitvted a flight fied as 769 killed and 1,515 prisoners of war In Germany. down aa far north aa the great .Harriett Hubbard Ayera GAftAGE company were due hack at their of Danbury and one aiater, Mra. officer and has won his wings. He should support the strike called by qualities in! scholarship, leadership, of Mrs. Rachel Stevenson, 86, of A plan is being formulated in the Conference of Studio Unions. Total Naval Oasualtleo to March 22, 1945 1 wall. character and personal popularity. Max Factor Ynrdley Complete Auto Service joba today • following their wnlk- Annie Eneman of Manchester and waa the youngest member of the The Navy Department announces for the United States as a whole They have been especially active Laden LeLong — Etc. I 65 Florence street, who had been several granddhildren and great the town whereby the young peo The tally waa expect^ to be an our on Wednesday, a company class being only 19 years of age. 237 casualties for March 22. 1945, of the U. 8. Naval ForcM (Natpr. Arthur Drug Stores 18 Main SL Tel. 8085 apokesman said last night that missing from her home since Dee. grandchildren: ple themselves will assist in formu He is B graduate of St. Bernard's nounced some time today. Ballots Advertise in The Herald— ll Pays The funeral will be held let the had to be in at midnight Thursday. Marine Corps, and Ckiast Guard) not heretofore released on Navy De Soup I about 1,600 employes of the water 15, 1944, was solved last night by | lating a Recreation program, with school and the Manchester 'Trade partment total casualty lists, consisting of 123 dead, M wounded, proof division of the plant would convenience of the family and Rev. Results of the vote were awaited the discovery of her body on Birch j a Junior Cabipet now being formed school. and 46 missing. 'These casualties bring the total reported to next *One tin of soup, plus one tin be unable to work until Saturday Alfred Williama, rector of the St. eagerly in the film capital. The I Mountain road, Manchester, near Mary's church will officiate and and later another board or panel Gueat Speaker actors' decision may have consid to kin and released for publication since December 7, 1941, to because of the walkout. representing the High school age Dr. Arthur * Adams of Trinity March 22. 1945. to 92,143, classified as follows: of milk or water makes four Robert Lowell, Industrial rela the Bolton to\yn line by IS-year- burial will ^ in Eaat Cemetery. erable influence in tlje future pro Prisoners group win he selected. college will be the speaker at the gress of the strike. EASTER bowlfuls delicious soup ^1 tions manager of the plant, said old Arthur Gcliilch. son of Mr. ' Saowslllimi' Stops Search Dead Wounded Missing of War Totals and Mrs, Warren Gehrich who The Junior CJablnet is being Lenten aervice at St. John's EpLs- that auppHes would not be availa Due to her' extreme age, every chosen by the pupils of the grade copal church this evening at 7:30 Contend Shooting Progressing TTnltwl States NaW 24,273 , 13,393 9,319 2,377 49,362 ble for the ‘‘making” (lopa.lments was walking In the woo . h- LwA. irti \ MANCHESTERia n c h L EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 23,1948 MANCHESTER EVENING NERALD, HANCHESTBR. CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 23,1U46 m G E SIX 9.4, and Ifoatague OHy, Mess., another key point, recorded a drop that success did not open sny soCt will be done. Give that Baihter §ophie Tucker W T B T — 128U List Program ^ River Begins from 39.9 M t to 37.6. HHanchester path into Austria. The situation .qeal envelope your prompt exect^ Iha outlook was for modarately ■ N sissa ^odayy Radio W H TD — 1410 on tha Hungarian front haa since tive attention. Rationing Data I Accepts Role ool weather today and warmar 1 • \ SiofiTiiiCiBaA»juiDFInnni Slow Drop tomorrow. Evening Herald been one of stalemate. I f there Is For Cantata a n y. aggressiveness being shown, RMBMISBIIS I MCCIVB V*t*CNBffRt Farniahfid By of Two i,. 4:00 — W D RC — Houea Party; A ir; W n C — 4Julz Portland. Ore., March 23— (45— e ' i ^ M Bwidl It is perjiaps German. ) Ofliee of Pricfi Adminlfitration News: W H TD — Time Views the Cities-.— -...... — Sacred Concert to Be Sophie Tucker, now playing at the High Water in Connect • M l M W KaiiciiMter, Conn. Nevre; WTHT—News; Olrand’s g;00_WDRC— The Aldrich Fam Music Hall, has accepted a part aa x b o u m m raitooso" Contiust the hard stand the R ed, m Begloaai Oepartment ol lnf«irhuitlnn icut Reaches Crest o f 86 Trenoat S t r e ^ Boston, 8. Masaachusetta. Music Hall; WTIC—Backstage ily; WHTD — Stkrs of the Fu Given at the Emanuel “the lady that’s known a s Lou" In Strawberry ANY MAKE ANY MODEL 0«n«i«l IUnM«r Oermans have made and are mak •til* yem !• c«t*i • IBlIOWfHESE ^ a^nmded Oetobor L Ub W ife. ture; WTHT — Cecil Brown; “Legend of Lou," a KIoiMlke 20.9 Feet Today. ing In Italy , and Hungary with C ross I B ' Imltt 9^09 Im 4;15__WTHD — Musical Round W nC —Cities Service Concert. On Sunday Evening. drama to. open this fall m Broad JUST PHONE 5 1 9 1 ^PobtMMd Bvnr* Bruil^g Except their loss o f German territory in Mfto- Meats, Fats, Etc. Fnel OU 8:15—WTHT—Kay-O-Quls. . way. ' •aadvt u 4 Oolldam. Bntnrad U tbt •• 9hs rifMM I Pe 1od One th.ough Five oouJ up: w a r e - S t e lla Dallas. Plants Book Four red stamps QO 4 :30—WDRC — Strictly Swing: 8:30— W DRC -AdVehtures o f the Miss Tucker, who plans to end Hartford, March 88.—(45—High feMMOOlM at UanclMster, Conn., aa both the east and the west, and U*S*SlCRET through 80 good through - March pons good everywhere for tha restj "Olivet to Calvary.’’ - tiff sacred OUR BUYER WILL CALLI oiaaa lU il Kattar. ______Notes Thin Man; BIU Henry; WHTD her night club tour In Chicago in water iri the OonnMtiout riror FOR SALE you get the idea that the Germans of the heating season. Last ysar’a W n C — Lorenzo Jones, cantata by Maunder, will be sung 31. Stampa T5 through X6 good 4:45— W DRC — Danny O’Neil; —To be anno'inced; W T H T — June, said the show w ill open eith Offloe, fiSfi Mala 81.— 4115 Period Four and Flva coupons alJ rehched a crest ef 36.9 feet here •OBSOUPTION RATTBB are indeed Intent upon holding a through AprilAp 24; - TO - and ZO - and WHTD — Hop Harrigan; WTIC Freedom of Opportunity; WTIC by the united chotre of the First er In Philadelphia or Boston on Aloe Cow Msnura so good everywhere. ' tola morning at 7, and then began great mountain fortress to which A3 through D3 good‘ through gh June —Young Wldder Brown. — Duffy’s Tavern. Lutheran church of New Britain Labor Day, then move * to New Production — Tuesday through Service ~ through by the Load. 2; E3 through J2 good 5:00—I ^ R C — News; Ad Liner; 9:00-WDRC — It Pd^s to B* and the Emanuel choir, Sunday York. She said she accepted the a slop drop. the Nazis and all who will follow Friday, 10-4:30. Center church. e June 80. Batloa Board Boars W H TD — Terry and the P i Ignorant; WHTD — Famous role by telephone last n ight Clearing and cooler weather them can retire for a last stand. Staff Assistants—New course evening st 7:30 at Emanuel Lu Waatarndarn Stataa and APO ...... $13.00 Prooesaed Foods Following art tba hours at rates: W T H T — Happy, the Jurv Trials: W TH T — Gabriel Her last stage appearance was brought the river to a halt bafore BRUNNER'S Such a Nazi plan would have to starts in April. Register with Mrs. local office ot the W at Piios Humbug: W TIC — When a Girl Heatter; WTIC-^Waltz Time. theran church. In “High Kickers,” with Oeorgie any damage was caused In toe val- OPEN EVENHf G1 UBMBBR Ur Irving Bayer, 6396. Rules Bohk Four blue stamps X5 Paila Bros. 80 OAKLAND STREET TH* ASaoaATBD PBIiSw concede the lose of the Ruhr and through Z5 and A3 and B2 Rationing Board at ' tba Btai ^Marries. 9:16— W T H T — Music Without O. Albert Pearson will direct the Jesael, 14y. The weather bureau said aoma n » Aaaoclatad Piaaa la axclMlraljr First Aid — Standard Course choirs. Formerly at Eamnuel, Mr. caution toould be maintained for S64 Bldwsll Et. ToL T405 the loss of Berlin and the lofs of g ^ through March 31. Stamps Arm ory! 6:16 _ WHTD — Dick Tracy; Words. _ aatlUad to tba uaa ot republleatlon or starts this evening, 8 o'clock, F i t Mondays: 10 a. m. to 4:80 p. WTHT — Superman: WTIC — 9:30— W DRC — Those Websters: Peanon is now organist and di Must IdeuUfy Olgarettos toe next few days, but toe prob all nawa dlm tdic., craditad to or not the German troops defending such Howell Cheney Technical School. CT through Q3 good through April Tuesdays: Closed all day to Portia Faces Life. W H TD — Spotlight Bonds;- Oor- rector of the New Britain church, ability was that flood danger tola •thanriaa craditad la tlita ^per and Register there. , 28; H3 tercrough M3 good through S- o t o“ e ---- local------nawa punliahadliera. sectors, as well aa the loss of the June 3; N2 through S3 good public. 5:30—W DRC — W ar Comment ! onet Story Tellsr: WTHT — where he began his duties March PltUburg, Kas.-- (jn — A man spring had (tossed. 1, after serving 10 yeare In the here found an opened pack of clg- great bulk of Germany’s indus 3. N an through June 30. Wednesday:. 2 p. m.< to 5 p m. I tary: Ad Liner; WHTD — Jack Double ,or Nothing; W T IC — R iver T e Beuaala Fairly High an rtchta ot republleatlon ot apaolal Production (ImMi h nT«»«»t«S Armstrong: W TH T- Calling All People Are Funny. same capacity at Emanuel. ^ arettea and'was wllllng^ln fact MianafAtMf herein, ere Rl*o reserred. trial capacityji It would be an Sugar Thursday and Fridays: 10 a. Caution was advlaad beoauae the Girls: W TIC — Just Plain Bill, i 10:00- W DRC — Durante and m vs eager—to return toe amokea to * iG l aarrlea client of N. >. A Serrlca There was good response to the fi»_ ra *. la «M .iha* h Book Four stamp 35 valid for to 5 p. BS. MI E M. Johnson will beAc- riror was eotpeetsd to resaaln fa ir operatic, inevlUbly futile gesture, 6:45— W DRC — Swoon or Croon; Moore: WHTD--Sammy JCaye’s compantet. Paul L. Paulsen • . A . A 1 ' V' MANCHESTER Ef KH um HBICALD, BlAIfCMEFrER. tXIHlfn FRIDAY, MARCH 28^ 1945 TACa >AG E BIGHT HANCHUS’I’EK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, MARCH 28,1945 Local Red Cross ' b r i w r c , State Asl^ed Warplanes Hit jChurcJi Lists Students Revive Practice; Naples Rehabilitation Aussies Want Yank Settlers Receive Letter from Idieri For Road Aid Hard at Ruhr Two Service^ Reprimanded for It Here Australia, Planning Postwar Expansion, Invites Cooperation Example Each Carrier in Massive Task Force Headed for Japan Is ForUfiedt Highly American Veterans to Pioneer New Industries The label from a oorton of sur laga have baen^mada For Third Day Confirmation in the Old Clothes Day waa observed Pedestrians', were a little bewil IndtutrialiMed fUy’ Organised for Perfect Team Work , gical droasings, folded and packed tar since tot start a t iwN fiinm Ifaedt FWndt to with ths fine eooperatlair', .at Manchester High today by both dered as they witnessed the stu by Manchester Red Cross worksr% Morning and a Re« boys and girts of the Senior class. Possibly Single Most volunteer workani maktafi iM Woik at Once on (ContlBiMd From Page One) Do ytei woudsr wfmt ft's Uka to returned home this week Indosed The day waa originally called Pig dents treking to school this morn sible to ship an quotas In a union in Evening. ing. Boys with patches on their Brilliant Example of bonto Tokyo by ptenes from aa la a leter, which follows: "3-o Cl of tha date set for completloa. Onr M ghwaye. wars scattered among German Tail Day but was later changed aircraft oairierr How do our m—- to the present title. trousers, their shirts iom and W. Smith T-63660, 719th Bomb. Tour contribution to tha* troops. Anglo • American War boys manage the Job? Cfliarlee O oas War Funfl-driva win help < iM t nicht alCMd A t least three air fields used by Zion * Evangelical Lutheran All members of the Senior class patched as well as old virorn-out Steveneoa, Just back from a Jour Squadron, 449th Bomb. Group; church. Cooper and High streets, arrived In their various home shoes. The girls wore big brother’s Effort Exchange. A.P.O. No. 620 Care of PM, New pay for the mUlions ot yards '< > Ml sUottment of Jet-propelled fighters were made, ney to the Paolflo aboard a Mg gauze which wiU be necessaiy to!: unserviceable, the communique will have two special services Sun rooms this morning attired in overalls rolled up to the knees, red York, N. Y. (Somewhere in Italy), Hjfldo fton Mm aut« Atd Road carrier now participating ta the continue to supply the Army asfii aaid. ' day, Confirmation at 10 a. m. and their old clothing which brought checkered shirts, old hats that By Clare Boothe Lorn showdown fight, tells toe story la Dear Sir: Today I waa in our m a d for «M t)sr tha highway de- Reunion at 7:30 p. m. considerable laughter from other barely covered their heads. squadron dispensary asking about the Navy with the stocke of dreao' Berlin was bombed for the >31st Member of Oongrees from a series at delayed dispatches, at inge that they must have. consecutive night by R.A.F. Mos The following who wete publicly students. The boys reminded one Though the youngsters enjoyed something and one of the "Medlca’* parbMwt Ihr th« qirlng aaaaon. Oonneettent wUch this la the first. If you have not yet made yow quitos, which also struck follow examiped last Sunday will be fxm- of hoboes and tramps while the their unusual costtimes that kept Distributed by The AseocUted was unpacking surgical dresainga. IMa anoimt la in anticipation of flrmed: Dora loulae Keeney, David gift to the Red Cross, see if you.' up blows at enemy troop move girls 'With their hair neatly tide in their undcrclasamen langhing ’ Freea By dMtiles Stevenson I happened to look at the package tfea total Mipropriation uaually due F. Petke, Joan Rodger and Robert pigtails seemed like farm workehi. throughout the day, the plan was and I noticed what chapter had can’t increase the amount you bsd ments across the Rhine in the re NBA Correspondent planned to give; if you have al OB July 1, ol each year, but aa gion battered yesterday by the A. Sturtevant, In former years on Old.Clothes met with disapproval from several Naples, March 33—Poaeibly the folded them. single most brilliant example’ of ready given, couldn’t you aen4 in there are aeveral billa now pending bulk of more than 8,000 American The pastor, Paul G. Prokopy, Day, the Seniors would form at of the faculty members. The Sen Aboard an Aircraft Carrier 'The reason I took such interest In the General Aeaembly, having and British planes which struck will base his sermonic addreu on the center and march down Main iors were called, to a special aa- the Anglo-American exchange of is that I’m from Hartford and I’ve another small check? There is a a direct bearing upon the general Germany from dawn to dusk. Rev. 3, 11, choosing for his theme. street to their studies. This prac sembly where they were repri war effort in Italy can be seen In Bound Far War—The teya knew spent many swell hours in Man long hard “row to hoe” before tha toad aid plan, immediate action Dlffirult to Locale Targets Reminder for Confirmation: “Hold tice waa abolished several years manded by Principal Eklaon M. the rehabUlUUon of the great something big was in the wind. chester. I thought I’d drop you a Red Cross wiU be able to decressa mss tsksn. The night pilots said amoke That Fast Which Thou Hast." ago. Bailey for flheir actions. pqrt of Naples, since its all but line to let you know where some of the help It gives in so many direc Our big cstytera, iFresh from the tions; but if the minimum goal of'^ Hie Selectmen alao approved the from burning towns hung so The catechumens will make the complete destruction by the Oer shipyards, were pouring through jrour dressings finally arrived. Sin laying of sldewallcB and curb# the thickly over the Ruhr that it was traditiqnal vow, during which the mans In October, 1943. Today It cerely your, George W. Smith.” ♦200,000,000 for this War Fund Is ^ fiUl length of Walker street choir under the direction of Marlon new drive from positions north la the chief port of the Mediter the Panama Canal Uke so many Perhaps one of the least glamor not met, somebody is going to difficult to locate ground targets, west of Hankow with the apparent A letter from Police Commls- despite bright moonlight and pow A. Erdin, will sing "So Help You Yankees Seize ranean theater. . Its efficiency In can on a Detroit assembly line. ous and moat monotonous Jobe In lack for something. (rioner Edward J. Hickey was God.” and following reception into object of seizing the vital wheat Mirgo dlsckarge is rising rlfpldly. Crawa, coming up for air at the volunteer service of the Red Remember it takes ♦? a second erful flares. crop of southern H o^n and north read to the board, certified reports The biggest aerial pageant since church memberahip the choir will ^ L a st month 249 tolpa. exclud Colon, would see other ahipa such Cross is the folding of surgical to finance the entire Red Crete o f the Manchester Fire Marshals, sing "Seal Then, Lord, This Cove Little Island: ern Hupeh provinceil a Chinese ss theirs anchored nearby and dresainga- However, It Is also one program; how much will you helpT D-Day unfolded yesterday as the ✓ Army spokesman raid today. ing achoonera and small craft, CWef Albert Foy, Roy Griswold 8,000 Allied warplanes, generally nant.” TTie catechumenn will sing were either discharged or loaded locka. One day they looked out of the moat important and neces The spokesman said the Japa over the broad Pacific and instead and Harold Maher in their reports unmolested by the German Air a Confirmation hymn, "Thine For by'th e port. Over 800,000 tons sary programa maintained, and the Most Honest Man of fltes for tH% period required in Force, smashed at the Reich from ever.” and the church choir will No Opposition nese also apparently were hoping of Just their own flattop and its largest. Last year 775,000,000 to knock out advance air fields in of cargo were discharged and 71,- destroyer eacort, they saw an en the report the west and south. The heaviest NBder a selection which has been / 000 tons were loaded. Today dreaainge were made In the 3400 Ogden, Utah—(g>)—Drug fitora CMef Foy reported eight fires. blows were concentrated on Nazi sung for Confirmation services dur that area and to remove the Chi tire task force steaming in forma chapters which carried on the pro (Continued From Page One) nese threat to Japanese communi about 40 per cent of the dis Fred B. Werner Proprietor Warren M. Ctave be Chief Griswold reported two and advance bases in and around the ing a number of yean. charged tonnage is Italian civil tion around ttiem. gram, and in all, since the start of lieves he knows the most honest 91re Marshal Maher reported two Reonlon Service cations along the Peiping-Hankow Overhead waa an umbrella of the war, the ataggering total of Ruhr. ern Luzon, finding only light re- railway. ian supplies which is and should The Concordia Lutheran choir man in the country. Cave got a dree. The raiders roamed aa far south The Reunion service, at 7:30 atatance. be good news to the suffering peo planea with scouts thdt Journey- two billion, one hundred million letter containing a nickel and a The report from Commissioner I the Munich area, however, p. m., la Intended especially for all wiU present a Lenter Cantata directions Just to ses what the dressings liave been made for note reading "I got one too many 4 \ Australian troops on Bongain- ple of Italy. Palm Sunday evening, M arch'26, military uae. 281,280,625 yards of Bickey's office was placed on file. shooting up communications tar-1 who were confirmed In Zlon^church ville in the Solomons made a long ocean inight contain. On either candy bars.” It cost the donor Leave WHhIii 10 Days side, t e far as the eye could reach gauze were used, oa well as 4,148,- ' Bills of ♦62.909.92 were reported geta and anything that moved on I and for any others confirmed else over-water advance along the at 7:30 o’clock, at the CoaeonUa “Deatroyen weave te an float a t the Mae patera hi search a t satenarlnea.” three cent# for a stamp in addition audited and ordered paid. Open Forum Convoys arriving at short inter and beyond, there were .deatroy- 992 pounds of absorbent and non- the roads. where. The sermon will be based northwest' coast Tuesday by land Evangeyiqal Lutheran church, Win to the enclosed nickel. A request for the Improvement Here was the score of these at on.Rev. 2:10, with the theme, “ Re vals are unloaded and turned ees. dipping under the waves, absorteht cotton. Virtuaay from scrfitch, Australia has built a vast war Industry In the past five years. Blast furnaces ing a mile and a half from the around within 10 days. In spite ter and Garden streets. canteen, an oppoalte direction. The Aveng coordinated reflexes as by con by landscaping of a small parklet tacks; Supply and communica union reminder: ’Be faithful unto graving in and out o f tha line wichea from the nearby Meana Toneli at Home Spolla Fun For Punstera on S t John’s street was turned like tills one are bus.v now oh munitions orders, and will help In postwar Industrial expansion northertvtip of the Soraken penin Thanks Expressed '—_ of^the wreckage left by the Nazis Fred E. Werner, weU known or- pal^*^ 1** search of enemy sub-1 reading news bulletins fleshed ers come in low, generally, where scious thought tions centers. 31; bridges,' 5; air death’.” The choir will sing the sula, on Matchin bay. And their chiefs—ths battle-ex In addition to the value of their peer to the Highway committee Editor, The Herald: the first AUled convoy entered ganiijt, pianist and director, assist marines, inside their cordon were|Mross screen, or listening to a they aren't expected. actual use, the cartons of dress fields, 8; frontline troop campB,.9; hymn, “The Church’s One Founda perienced 30 per cent—^locked so Albuquerque—(A’)—Jacob Tab- for investigation. tion,” during the procession.’ The The committee in charge of the Naples harbor on tha afternoon of ed by the foUowlng soloists: Mr*, speedy cruisers. And In the very!loud speaker pour forth Jazz mu- It requires tremendous fire ings with their chapter labela have railroad yards, 67; railroad cars B.v Thomas M. Johniton will keep on makihg automobiles, power to down a single plane; if young in their commanders’ and over spoiled the fun for pimstors destroyed or damaged, 3,175; lo NE.A MUItary Writer Confirmation vow will be reaffirm British Sweep South Benefit Red Cross Military Whist Oct. 8, 1943, two daya after Lieut. unizabeth Walters, soprano; Mra. ceilter were many flattops of the «lc. Between times their chiefs resulted hi hundreds of letters Silesian Offensive airplanes and their engines. She describe the task ahead of them, the anti-aircraft gunners arel lieutenant commandera’ atripea ready to credit him with puttinji comotives destroyed or damaged, A trend that will signally affect plans a big aviation development. ed, In honor of those in the coun sponsored by the Manchester Gen. Mark W. Oark’s Fifth Army Elsie R. Werner, contralto, Rich Essex class or their equivalent in from men all over the world, for a kick in the Red. Cross drive. From Mandalay Area Teachers’ Club and held at the Ma, had llbera’ted the city. Since then ard Schubert, tenor; Afred C. smaller escort carriers. talking, using the relief maps, concentrating on that plane they that anywhere in the United those labela have often meant 149; tanks destroyed or damaged, our postwar future U shaping up She is starting new peacetime In try’s service, "God Bless Our Na States the sight of them would Yanover gave a horhe. Howevart On 80-Mile Front; tive Lend.” will be sung, and in solnc Temple. Wednesday evening, the harbor has aasumed an even Lange, baas, and Mrs. Eleahor W. movies, and blackteard diagrams. can’t swing around to get one touch of home. jes Solons 92; German aircraft destroyefi in 10 thousand miles away in the dustries; the latest, rayon. She be Calcutta. March 23.—oe,—Brit 860,000,000 Vesael bearing in on them from another have caused persona on the street he quickly assured sollclton It the air, 24; aircraft destroyed on memory of departed /nemben of ish 14th Army troops swept south wishes to thank Mrs. Slater of more normal, and busier appear Tureck, accompanist, will direct Meeting Place In Clouds Approximately 600,000 dreas- was a gentle nag. South Pacific. Thera Australia lieves toe can make steel cheaper Rockville for directing the playing Tliere Is reason for this place direction. Hence the Navy tac to turn around and wonder if they the ground, 77; railways cut in 5 Cities Menaced plans to become a power indus the Confirmation classes the hvmn, ward from the Mandalay area of ance. the program. With the exception ment A carrier can not effective The Hellcats will take off In the than any other nation. of whist and donating her ser A t one a t the rebuilt piers lay of Richard Schubert neither of tics • surely are giving Tokyo had borrowed their eldera’ uni Create Rules 165 places; barges sunk or dam trially. commercially and militari American settlers will be wel "For All the Saints Who From Burma today, steadily pinning the ly defend itself with its own anti dark long before dawn, climb aged 28; motor trucks destroyed vices, the merchants in town, whs a large French cargo ship. The these need introductions to the something long to remember. Ilie forms. ly. She wants American capital come as farmers and raisera o f the Their Labors Rest.” will be follow Japanese against other forces driv aircraft guns. You must make It distance and p^e^ Every day not only the fliers and damaged, 800. (Oonttone^ From Page One) ed by a aUent period. The roll of gave attractive prizes, the many ship, operated by the United people of Manchester as each has idea is to knock down the enemy aqd American aettlers to help her, country’s famous sheep, but they ing north from captured Mclktlla. hard to reach, for one carrier of with ^hters from otoer to with the first blow, then to con and the equally-trained and heroic For Curfew M AUled Ptsiies Lost the Confirmation classes will be teachers and interested friends States Shipping administration In appeared many times on local aa and seems likely to get both. are wanted especially to help build Plndale, a village road Junction who helped in making the party the Essex class represents $60.- * *?"‘**^?'*? ®«rtaln latitude tinue pummeling him so hard lie but still younger enlisted sir gun The Allied lossea so far an northeast b f Prague and 160 miles called. 10 miles north of ‘Melktila, and Washington had been berthed by well aa out of town programs. 000,000 worth of vsasel even be- longitude. "Ihe dive bombers nounced, both from Britain and north of Vienna. The growing Greater Australia up Its industries. Engineers, tech a success. toe H ^ l Navy. It waa stoed- Director Fred E. Werner will be has no opportunity to recover his ners snd radio men, the entire (OoatlBaed Froin Page One) The service will close with a Wundwin, on the main north-south fore it la fitted ou t It U the han- and Avengers will have their own wits. It Is an effective technique, personnel of the ship with which Serve Tea at its Best the continent, including Italy, were Vienna already waa threatened movement is an inevitable boom nicians, expert workmen of all recessional to the Sunday school The proceeds of the party will uled to leave with American and at the organ for the prelude, offer trunk road 18 miles northeast of gar for 80 planes or naore, a float- Places in the cloute but dangerous. It is. only the they served, risked their necks 31 bombers and seven fighters. from the east by a new offensive erang from Japan’s early air and kinds on their own or in connec assembly room, where a fellowship be given to the local chapter of the British cargo boimd for the Adri tory and poatlude. ing warehouse packed tlghUy Then at a provloualy deaignatte fkw situation aroused speculation between Lake Bal,-.tpn and the sea victories. 'Their bland jinow- tion with new enterprises to be the base, were captured after stiff American Red Crosq for the War split-second timing \ which pre training for the big event, for you The 15th Air Force from Italy gathering with refreshments will opposition. Meanwhile, from Melk atlc port of Bari, where It would Pastor Karl Richter and Cholr- with gaaollne, oil, bomba, repair nrinute the various groups will over whether he was giving Danube west of Budapest by Mar leas paradise of democracy, 98 financed by American and Aus Fund Drive. vents wholesale drackups as can get killed on a carrier merely sent a record force of heavy bomb take place, sponsored by the tila bases, other troops overran be berthed by the Royal Navy maater Werner extend a cordial parts, machine shops. The car- P«-o®e® • T V'' • >'-^ V - .-«• , ■■ ■ j ■■■ ■-•.'■■■ ) / i ■' •' u. . . . ^' ' ’'•^f'.' ■ . . f MANCHESTER E’VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- FRroAT, MARCH 28,1948 PAGE ELKTSM^' viAfnjnESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, MARCH 18,1948 CSTEH clals. pleaded that they be penal Parachute, Griswolds Last Night’s Fights ized only by a fine, asaerting it Lieut. Wells Manchester Breaks Records Fire Company Killed in Italy Oakland Mill Hawkeyes Face Stars Sports Roundup i^iiecture Given would be impossible for the circus to continue in operation and thus Galveston, Texas— Fritxie Zlvle, muso, 141, Fall Rivar, eetpetatsA I In Talcottviile Is Being Used By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. ball game—It netted $88,2M.86 for 152, Pittsburgh, TKO Ben Evans, Charile Smith, 140, Newark, earn rsvenue with which to pay Killed in War In Blood Donations Today tha San Francisco Shrlna hospital Roll Playoff Tonight On Recreation the claims against It it its "key In Rec Junior Tourney NSW Yorit. March 28—(F)— Thd 138, Oklahoma City, 8. Tony Ferry, 127, FoB Rhrsr, os supreme insult of toe coming base —Shows that each player receives Philadelphia—Lee Jones, 142, pointed Art Gomes, 127, Nsw Bi B»an” ware taken from It $5 dally spending money. "Most of Seasloa Otherwise Routine Manchester went "over the top” In the firstV hour this morning, Pumper Has Been Piir^ Local Conceni to Em ball season will be heard—proba Philadelphia. TKO Pat Patucci, ford, 6. Parents of Local Soldier Mrs. Custer and^er efficient force bly from the Brooklyn bleachers— the boys use this pin monew to West Side Rec Rivals 144- 1-2, Port Norris, N. J., 5. Al Camden—Austin Johnson, 184.'' of State War The bill made Its appearance as In making good its blood donor purchase nick nacks In San Fran Y Bowlinff League the General Assembly closed Its Notified Today by the of workers lyere Kept busy taking chased and 12 Active ploy 20 Persons With Knighls Meet Cyclones West Side Bowling League when an Irate fan yells to a player: Johnson, 165, Philadelphia, knock Atlantic City, knocked out Oscar quota today. It was reported at ■ -- t "Who said baseball is your princi cisco’s Chinatown for the folks Featured in Opening ed out Corp. Leo La Garde, 159, Goode, 175, Newark 4. 8on ^ 8ad- Gonncil Speaks to twelfth week with an otherwise care of the unusually large dele in • Next Few Weeks. In F ^ t Game at 7 ; back home,” adds Cffiairman C. A. Standings routine session devoted to non-con- War Department. press time that mors than 200 gation of donors. Members Secured. Final Standings pal business T” . . . And would it Title Match; Both Philadelphia, 5. dler, 126. New York, 'TKO O aorfa' Parents Group. Bsen. W. L. P.C. Fall River, Mass.—Freddie Ca-- Knox, 127, Newark, 4. troversial odds And ends. pints had been donated. All exist Realizing the great need for Sereral High Stars with W. L. P.C. be too far-fetched to say the De- ...... 23 10 .728 Part of the Oakland Paper Com Paul basketball team is Mlkan Hunters . Fives in Top Shape. Two constitutional amendments Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells of ing records were broken as local more blood plazma, Manchester Residents of Talcottviile have Pagmnis ...... 67 17 .798 Paging Father Hme Chambers ...... 21 12 .636 llArJoria Wood lock, m m h - were starred for action on the residents swamped the local bank residents again rallied to the sup organized a fire fighting company pany mill In Oakland, owned by Hawkeye Squad. Tavern ...... 58 ^ good In the Invitation Tourna 16 .516 170 Oak street, were notified this ment ? , . . Jack Dugger, the Ohio Ray Dumont's National Base Motor Sales ...... 17 o( tlM a«ere«tton House calendar, but action on them from the opening hour of opera port of the Red Cross. Each donor, and have purchased a 600-gallon G. H.' Williams has been leased to Griswolds ...... ball Congress, which will hold Its Billiards ...... 16 17 .485 The opening playoffff match In was postponed. morning by the War Department if he so desired, could dedicate a Tha Hawkeyes, one of the favor- Pioneer ...... '46 State foqtball and basketball star, .333 the West Side Rec Bowling League of Um Connecticut War tion. a minute pump which they have the S. A W. Company whlcli has has lined up a job as coach at Lan annual registration day for sand- Milkmen ... ___ 11 22 Both amendments, one providing that their son. Ue\)t. Gordon T. Mrs. Louis Custer stated that it pint of blood to a loved one in the Rea to cop the Rec Junior rage ^ rlln g a ...... T. 37 .833 will take place tonight at 7:30 at gueat apeaker at the tested and found In good order. started operations. The S. A I caster, 0 „ High school . . . .' Red lot players 1'3 years old and up on Moriartya ...... 11 29 four-year terms for state officers Wells, was killed in action in Ger was the best day since the blood armed forces, with the name of the tournament will be In action to Servicemen ...... 84 the Rec alleys when the fotjrth . o< the Mancheater The pumper was the property of a Blalk claims he has so few football March 31, la Sfferlng a $100 war and the other increasing the salar many on March 12. bank was Inaugurated at the South donor and aisp the one honored on W. Comjiany la headed by Arthur night meeting the Sophomores AH Warren A Jarvis 27 bond to the oldest ball player who place Pioneer Parachute team en PuantTeachaia' Aaaocla^ ies of members of the General As Dieut. Wells was born In Derby, fire company in Rhode Island. Shorts aiid George Wilson, local K. of C...... 18 players at West Point that he gages the third place Griswold s Methodist church. The response the carton that is sent overseas. The pump is mounted on a 1921 Stars In the second game on the won’t hold the usual spring Intra signs on the dotted line to show the Oreen achool, choae aa sembly from $.’100 to $600 a ses Vermont, and with his parents was wonderful, practically all of It was reported that among the men, i^ o have leased 10,000 square evening’s slats. In the opener at 7, he wants to compete this season Garagemen. The winner of the sion, were passed by the House in m6ved to Agawam. Ma.ss.. and White made automobile and there squad game. What’s the matter match will meet the Hartford her toWc "Recreation.” and gave the donors keeping their appoint early donors, no less than 12 An are 500 feet qf hose. An order has feet of space In the north end of the Knights, winners o f the Rec with using Doc Blanchard as ' a . TTie only catch la that he 194.3 and now must be given a two- graduated from Agawam. Mass., ments. Ten one gallon pins were dersens were represented. Mothers Junior League championship will must have played a dozen games Twilight League Road Tavern, next Monday night ‘ the jneiii^ra an Interesting talk thirds vote for approval. High school in the Class o ' 19.39, been placed for 250 more and in a the plant, taking over three fioors. one-man backfleld and Glenn in toe second of the "sudden an ^Ma auhject She was formerly distributed and many gave blood of young children who donated facs the Cyclones. during 1944 . . . Wonder If Ray Wanderer explained to newspa the family coming shortly there short time it is planned to have They are using the space^ for Davis as another. • death" elimination matches. . aawclated vldth the Manchester for the eleventh and twelfth times. blood were again greeted by a 1,000 feet. • packing goods to '^ seht oveneas. Loaded With Talent Training Camp has peeked Into the Cincinnati Hot Stove Gossip \ permen that he had asked for post after to Manchester to live. Reds’ roster? During the regular season’s ' Cast Side Furcation Center but "Doc Oonlon Day" was observed competent staff with Miss'Barbara The new company Is to be •'The goods are manufactured by The Hawkeyes, loaded with High Today’s OnsoZ Star ponement because less than two He joined the National Guard In MacNeely in charge. Mothers play, both of the contestants in fo r the past several months has thirds of the House members were at the Mobile Unit of the Hartford known as Compan.y No. 3 of the various concerns who ship the I achool players Including Mickey Tha flrat Twilight League meet been active in the work of o^an- Manchester as a member of Com Red Cross Blood Donor Center. found that their youngsters could goods to the local mill. Here they Notes John Clark. The 'Thoroughbred Servteo Dept. tonight’s match proved their worth TRY present at the sparsely attended Vernon Fire department. Other - Murphy, Ed Brown, EXldie Vllga Uang Federal W a\ Housing Proj- pany K, 169th Infantry, and left Early indications were that Man be placed in the nursery with as are placed In special boxes which Record; "Wonder if basketball will S-3gi. Johnny Potsklan. who ing of the'season got off to a fly against all kinds of opposition. The Friday seaslon and also because at Manchester for training with the companies have been organized In 8. Sgt. Roger Merrick end Tommy Ms(K>n win enter the blame Larry Pearlsteln’s ineligibil Garagemen with Ed Kovls and , eat recreational activities. chester women "Go ove. the top" surance that the best of care would Vernon Center and in Dobsbhvllle. can stand sea trips. The goods I game a strong favorite to win. The New York. March 28.—0P>—Big was rated by Penn State tutor Boh ing start last Wednesday night least one of the amendments, that local unit, serving at Camp Bland- ity (he wasn’t registered as a Higgrlns as the best end he ever Joe Twaronite on hand appear to ^ Keepa Tooth Interested providing for four-year terms, in making its quota. be provided. The three will work together at must stand the necessary Navy 1 team campaigned in the Rec cir laegus players have responded with several surprises taking l-i Mrs. Woodlock toldxthe mem- ing. Fla., and Camp Shelby. Miss. Roger Herrick, Staff Sergeant, Department tests. student) to play for Brooklyn 0>1- coached, has turned up In a Ger be a Uttle stronger. Twaronite Is SPRINBTONIC fires in that section of Vernon. quickly to the decision of toe War might be controversial, considera Attended Officers’ Schixil of the 85th Mountain Infantry, cuit where they made a creditable lege on racing?” man prison camp as Interpreter for place. . . . One being, Billy Pagmii, the leading chucker In to* Y # hera that people becam*\^ally In- A company with 12 active mem The company was for a' tinM I showing and with the addition of Manpower Commioslon allosdng " * tareated In Community recreation tion of It thus \-iolating the "fight- He was selected to attend the the Rhine. Its bold on the left gave his life In combat in North a Russian doctor. He was gunner backer of Pagani's West Sides.^al- League while Kovls finished In the less Friday" custom. bank of the little stream length bers has been organized In Talcott- located on Lake atreet, but wlUi the new faces, they appear to have them to leave their war plant Jobs ■I ? daring the last war when, they Officers’ Candidate School at Fort See ‘Monty’ Ready ern Italy, on Feb. 24. Increased business additional stoce One-Minute Sports Page on a B-24 shot down last October ways a power in the league, who top spot In the fast American Le- ened to nine miles. On the Sieg, ville and the apparatus Is td be plenty of added power. to return to baseball ,glon League Ilii laallied that It was part of good Bills Approved By House Bennlng, Ga.. and graduated with In 1942 and 1943 he was employ was needed and last week it mov George Strickler. National Foot- . . . Pvt. Johnny Goodman, 1933 after announcing hie intentions of Among the bills approved by the a commission as 2nd Lieut, fp Sep the First Army was less than a kept ‘in the basement of the office The All Stars, not to be denied Jusrt one day after toe raling U. S. Open champion, lost at golf The Parachute team will have i; eommunlty living. Since then It To Croi^s Rhine; building across the road from the ed as Inspector at United Aircraft ed to the Oakland mill. At present | blill Leag;ue publicitor. Is search quitting, bobbed up again. . . . baa been .proved to offer opportunl- House and sent to the Senate was tember, 1942. After his gradua dozen miles from the Ruhr and and lived at 52 Park street, here. will be out to score an upset. went Into effect, no fewer than 21 ing toe records to find which one but won at oratory in a recent In Pat Anniello who flashed with a store in that village. there are only 10 persons employ Boasting s tall rangy .lineup, the Another was the fact that six 40’ triple In his citing as well as X ties for young people to learn new a measure granting a pension of tion he was assigned to the IRTC Cologne. He spent a year at Camp Hale, ed but with increased number of players altoer reported to their the Cleveland Rams broke last ternational golf match in India. A booster tank is being built to I Sophomores are the stars to come. teams were present, not including Nick Angelo, Danny Merllne, Art -iHiia and to bring out undevel $90 a month for life, beginning at Camp Wheeler. Ga.. where he Widen Bridgehead Advances Up to Four Miles Colorado, instructing in skiing, orders now on hand It Is expected teams’ training sites yesterday or fall when they tipped four forward The viceroy. Lord Wavell, and three teams of last year, namely ■ served during 1942 and part of At the southern end of the east- be placed on the truck which will and In rock-climbing, and survived All the lads are coming along as announced their intentions to re Capt. A. R. Briscoe beat Goodman Massaro and Benny Schubert, all oped talents under capable super- Ifl July, 1946, to Herbert W. Cleave- carry 500 gallons of water. A test to double this writhln the next few | passes into the hands of opponents the league champion Polish Ameri ■ vw ra. Teachers, adults and youth land, of Plymouth, one of Con 1943, when in December. 1943, he Rhine front, where opposition was an illness of pneumonia, after in days. cage performers and they ritould port for touchdowns . . . Ed Ignaslak, and Col. Smyaor, 3 and 2 . pin blasters of high accord. \ (Continued From Page One) recently made of the pump by cans, the Hamilton Props and the As the playoffs matches are de laam to cooperate, and work to- necticut's first state policemen. was assigned to Camp Forrest, light, the First Army advanced tense training in sub-zero temper ^ve the highly touted Hawkeyee The Chicago Chibs’ Bill Nichol Toledo Mud Hens' first baseman, “ At the microphone,” reports West Sides. . . . The new entries Cleaveland. now a war plant guaH, Term., for duty. up to four miles— rolling up the throwing the auction Into the mill atures. Capt. Frank Wright, “Goodman cided in one night, a team that is n th er to reach a goal. It keeps pond showed 125 pounds pressure. a battle. son, National L u gu e leader hi bowls with either his right or left were received from toe Depot ^ t h Interested so that they have was In the state's employ 28 years He went overseas in May, 1944. after a 60-mile dash through the river’s east bank toward the Third He spent six months at Camp Knlghte Favored hand. He also Is a switchhitter In had his adjectives do'wn the fair hot has an excellent chance of Palatinate in 19 hours. home runs and runs batted In for Square Grill and the Pratt and BO time for getting Into trouble. but Is ineligible for benefits under with the 2.3rd Headquarters and Army front. Swift, 'Texas, and landed In Italy The Knights rule the nod over baseball—and would settle for a way long and straight. He chipped Whitney nine of East Hartford. pulling through ih the champion Headquarters Company, Special ■ Phenomenal smoke screen drifts, in January; going immediately Air Offensive the past two years: Franh Oo- his superlatives with unerring ac ship play. Both t e ^ s are prim 8ho conuncnted on the fact that the retirement act. The Germans said Patton’s \ the Cyclones. A well balanced and setti, riiortstop of the New York 300 average with 'or without the . . . Vic Paganl appeared In behalf she had yet to see a community Another measure sent to the Troops and was .sent into combat like the trail of a raging forest into combat. His letters expressed decimal point . . . The financial curacy and putted his phrases with ed for the contest/and a large 6^- Third Army had massed amphibi organized quintet Is the' Knights Yankees; and catcher Mike Oar- of toe Depot Square Grill. . . . Re that lacked a blind spot some Senate with House approval would in France in July. 1944. He was fire, obscured the winding lower ous tanks for an imminent cross Demand Made sorrow over the devastation of statement on the East-West foot- great skill." crowd Is expecteij-lo view the pro Prepares Way and wlthXRlchy Duffy and Denny bark, also o f toe Yankees, were ports have it that the latter nina where. .Some children participate give the probation officer of the killed in action in Germany on Rhine front from Nijmegen south ing' of the Rhine from the Palati beautiful Italy, he had loved, aa Halllday \as their ace scoring haa lined up the Pratt and Whit-' ceedings. in every activity and others in Winchester (Winsted) town Court, March 12, 1945. Besides ' his almost to the Ruhr. Ross Munyo of nate. The First Army drive up the he had seen it. on a hoUday, his among those who said they would Bowles Drop threats, th ^ should advance Into leaire their defense jobs. Nicholson ney team from West Hartford to Bone. With good leadership the now paid $400 a I’ear. a $350 an parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'Harry the Canadian Press reported at 1 river would facilitate such a i freshman year at Dartmouth’col- play under their banner this year, For Knockout I the semi-final round which will be works In a shipyard in Chester- dhUdren vrtio have’ ho activities nual increase in salary. Wells, of 170 Oak street, he P- m. move. lege. Also he spoke of the friend played next 'IHiesday night. . . . It was of the opinion of mana eoald become Interested. To clear Its decks for considera ships with Italian people and town, Md., Crosetti is smployed by High Harriers Point leaves three brothers. Janies W. "The Germans are manning their Lieut. Gen. Ckiurtney H. Hodges’ Out of OPA T h e first game will get under gers present to discontinue Sun Pit es Have More Than Haag-Out tion next week of the compromise- Wells of Springfield, Mass., Well east bank defenses where they ex Army captured more than a score their children, in the villages in the (Continued From Pare One) a shipyard in Stockton, Calif,, and day baseball. . . . Last year the ADAM Teen-age clubs offer excellent state labor relations bill, the Sen mountains, near the front line. way at 7 with Bilck Bycholski and Garbark is leaving a defense plant ington H. Wells of Gildersleeve. pect Field Marshal Montgomery to of towns and villages in the past Jimmy Murphy officiating. league ran on Monday, Wedneaday ^dmortunlties for youth to prove ate relegated to the foot of its When It was possible, they carried significances lies in the tremend in Charlotte, N. C. Title Hopes! Conn., and Lawrence A. Wells of unloose his lightning," he wrote, 24 hours and atrengthened his (Continued From Page One) Opener Saturday and Friday evenings and Sunday Vrtiat they can do and how they calendar Its original version of the South Glastonbury^ and three sis "there never has,-been a smoke front beyond the river over pon their rations to little homes, to ous disorganizing effect which it Hank of the Chths; Las T o afternoon. . . . Postponed games l ean assume responsibility. Older bill. That action was In line with ters, Eunice E. Ferry of Glaston screen like this ' before. For 40 toon bridges, a bailey bridge and man who knows nothing about share them, and enjoy a family has had upon communications Handlsy, Piratsa; Walter Chippis, were played on T ue^ay HATS ■ people often think of teen-age yesterday’s endorsement “In prin bury, Genevieve L. Hedler of Nor mils it marks the line between a treadway bridge. , production and he has not taken evening. across the Rhine. Senators; Jimmy Outlaw, Detroit; Thursday. . . . Johnny Sullivan Veteran Pittsburgh Club epTha as a hang-out for dances., ciple” by Senate Democrats of the wich, and Bertha M. Wells, at advice." ■■ He is survived by his mother, Figures on the number of planes To Compete in Indoor ported that the Props Were ui compromise proposal, which lead the two forces.” Oermaa Stand Deterioimtlng Local Sport Augle Bergamo, Cardinals; and Phillips 66 Seek but they can be much more than homo In Manchester. Hastily Reform Defenses Representative Slaughter (D- Mrs. Ralph C. Herrick. Andover, participating have reached almost CTharley Sproull, Phljlles, reported to attend but with a nucleua^f the Has Team Intact froin>| Don a n«w Adam Hat—and you can fac« t6«> ei.«e They teach democracy ers of both sides freely predict The first wave of German rein Mass., and a sister, Mrs. Howard Meet at Wallingford; His wife, the former Miss Bar Germans of the First Parachute forcements around the Bonn-Re- Mo.) promptlg took .issue with the astronomical figures. When the to their camps yesterday. leafpie batting champ B il^ e o rg e Last Year; Friseh 111. I MBong young people and offer will: be approved by both Houses. baras White, and his 14-months-oId Nebraskan, asserting; Sloman, and his fiancee, Miss Germans put 600 aircraft over A.A.A. Cage Crown Tony Del Conte and Others or world confident that you are looking your yorious types of interest. Manches Vote to Back Measure and 15th'Armiea had hastily re- magen bridgehead had.fallen off Nancy Bell. Chatter Players who win report within Co - Captains Wenzel daughter. Ruth Elaine Wells, live .formed defenses in trenches and and their stand around the salient "I have never hesitated to criti London one day back in 1940 it toe next few daya included Steve hand the Props will b* back .------11 ter’s Jumble Inn Club has proved More evidence that the compro By Jerry Llska best. They are real pepper-uppers, these In Chicopee Falls, Mass. gun positions east of the lower in inner Germany was deteriorat cize the admimstration when it was regarded as a tremendous The Manchester Di'vlslon o f toe Barath to the Red Sox; Don Roes And Bray Lead Locals. Denver, March 23.—OP)—The 1 Buck Bycholski whp/ guided the j i 'hist how successful a teen-age mise will be strongly supported in was due, but Chester Bowles has blitz. Today with fleets of 7,000 Muncie, Ind., March 23—lA*)— i etub can be with the proper guld- the House came today with an an Rhine after taking terrible beat ing slowly. ply Federal police control over Connecticut Sportsmen’s Aasoe)a- to the Tigers: Ed Lopst, Grey merits of hurry, hurry basketball P/K'n ^ sl_ ' smart new Adam Hats. In style, in price, in done an outstanding job.' He took purely state functions is another,” or 8,000 Allied planes aloft. 500 air will be debated on the court of I has Indicated t ^ t the P.A. a will Nobody seems to know what’s all- BBoe by adults. Adults should learn nouncement that Bitchfleld county ings on the other side. The enemy Texas and Oklahoma troops of tlon have been readying the site of CHarke, Tom Jordan and Joe Oren- Manchester High’s 1945„ track With the I ing Frankie Frisch, but'there cer- | over the most thankless job in Senator Ellender (D., I.a.) told a craft hardly constitute a good sls- and field edition will make their CHy auditoriiim tonight In the! be back tn thc/race quality ... they are 100% right. Get your to work hand In hand with youth legislators voted at a meeting last Details Arranged expressed fear of airborne opera the 90th division cleared Mainz ed escort force. their field trials Sunday, the TOt^ go to the White Sox; and Hank six teams jirosent at the meeting talnly Is nothing wrong w(th his i •ad gtye them an opportunity to night to back the measure. The tions. and captured 3,000 Germans. The government and whether yoil like reporter. cdttville Flats, for the past two Camelll to the Pirates. initial appearance of the season semi-finals of She National A.'A.U. OPA o£ not if we had not bad it , 4,000 Planes Dally Average and with the three other nines that | Pittsburgh Pirates, who seem des- | ■ IH» what they can—do.— adult" legislators, who met— wUta— town “ On the Allied side, there Is com Tenth Armored (Tiger) division, "I'll talk against it as long as weeks and it was announced today Reports From the Oompe— ^ tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the tournament. , new Spring Adam, today. / 4^or Clothing Drive and it had not been well admin Fast traveling Phillips "66" of were abw^t, it woURTinake a clr- lined to give the champion St. I .'MKMild offer good leadership which chairmen from their county, voted plete calm r^ in iscent of the days in a seven.-mile advance west of I have the breath to* do so, if it Since the first of the month tha that everything is set for a big Choate school Indoor track In cult of/S ne teams. . . . Qongratu- i Louis Cardinals a terrific run for ’ ta the backbone to everything. also to oppose a bill authorizing Bad Duerkheim, took another 3,- istered, as it has been, your dol ever gets to the floor.” Allies have sent an average of 4,- Browns— Pete Gray was the sen Wallingford when they compete in Bartle.svlile, Okla., twice cham in southern England preceding the ger and better trial than the club sation Of the American League latJona to Nick Angelo for his j their money this season. [ Soldiers will request for the fu the Hartford. Metropolitan .Dis invasion of Normandy,” Munro 000. Patton’s Third Army had lars would be worth precious little Hawkes said the bill is similar to 000 planes over the Reich a day a has e'ver offered outdoor sports the 14th Annual Indoor Track and pions and seeking a 'third title, now.” chaiQpions’ second exhibition game, uivanimous reappointment as! Manager Frisch--variously re-| tan a place for atbleUei and i trict Water commission to estab Herbert Swanson, chairman of said. "The skies are clea" and cool counted 57,905 Germans who sur a law enacted- by the Virginia total of about 92,000 individual men. Field meet. meet the methodical movlemen of Hearings Set for Monday pounding out three hits In 6-5 vic president. He has worked j ported as suffering from water-on ;dMBimuolty clubhouse. They have lish a reservoir on the west branch the publicity committee for the and balmy moonlight bathea the rendered in 11 days and had many Legislature when Senator Byrd flights. Of this totci], about 21,350 'The meet- will be staged in the Hollywood — Twentieth Century- the-knee, arthritis and rheuma A Senate Agriculture subcom tory Wer Toledo. The one-armed Fox and Cessna’s bustling Bob-., ard and long to put the local $5.00 — $6.00 — $7.^0 ' Sad ao much training in athletics of the Farmington river and its i United National Clothing collec- Rhineland each night. The bomb more to be processed. The Sev (D., Va.) was governor. have been flown by U. 8. Heavy 'The trials will be started at 8:30 athletic building. The track is tism is Juki about the only ex mittee set next M~nday morning bombers. outfleldbr drove In the winning fairly fast and Coach Pete Wigren cats from Wichita come on '•Q league near the top in all phases ’• that they win feel it la the only tiibutaries. tion, in Manchester, Sunday, April line is the Rhine and everything to enth Army on the south had a bag The Hawkes bill would impose and will continue until 5 in the e r jo f the game. . . . The league ha.s pectable not yet bark from last 8, at 1 o’clock, was gratified when for the start of public hearings run. made two fine outfield catches has been drilling his charges four heckle Denver Ambrose, anql way to buUd a good, soimd. The group also went on record the east is a target. so large It did not bother to an up to five years’ Imprisonment and The U. 8. Eighth and Ninth Air evening. With plenty of parking ! eight dozen of balls on hand to .year’s Corsair clan. Sealthy future. At present then U as opposing a Federal proposal to nine members of his committee of nounce its size. which Cliairman Thomas (D., Forces, the R. A. F. Bomber com and trapped runner off base with days a week in preparation for the ' devotee of the deliberate. While Frisch, expeted tc turn "It is anybody’s guess when the Okla.), said are "bound to lead In a $5,000 fine for persons taking space S'vallable a large cro'wd Is fine throw. Some 7,500 fans who Ammed 1 "tart the campaign. .. The West • Ahortage of professional play- build a dam on the Housatonic 11 attended the first meeting on Infantrymen still were mopping the law into their own hands. In mand and the Second Tactical Air season’s opener. lip within the next 10 days, is re zqro hour will come." to an investlgatiwi of the black expected to attend. Last year New Britain captured the aisles to watch la^^ night’s 1 Side Ova >» •Atttd and i^ysical instructors river at Thomaaton. __ short notice. up the chemical capital of Lud- addition it would make cities and Force have dropped approximately C^rdinals-vMort Cooper import cuperating at his New Rochelle, Action was com plied on a bill Chairman Everett McKinney ! It was perhi(ps significant that market situation." ed to increas^.squad to 17, the meet with a score of 16 points quarterfinals saw ju s tZ h a t many •Bd it is hoped that In the future [ Gen. Henry Crerar, commanding wigshafen (143,417) after captur-i counties liable for lynchings oc 145,000 tons o f bomto In this The trials will mark the fourth N. Y., home, acting pilot Virgil ■wre young people will be inter making it mandatory for the outlined the setup of th.e general Another member of the investi period. Since the beginning o f the Dodgers— A ' flare-up involving with Mancheater and Hartford expected—the favoriira succeed the Mnri’♦« the Canadian First Army, return ing the vast I. G. Farbenindustrie curring wlthm their jurisdiction. consecutive year that the local or in pverv case / I two Tober balls were found to be (SpudI Davis can count 23 hold ested in training for this type of State Board of Education to pro and subcommittee chairman, who plant along the Rhine. gating group. Senator Bushfield war the Germans have hit England Manager Leo Durocher and tied for second place with 15. overs from the 1914 Pirate squad, are working under Mayor Harold | ed to his continental headquarters For instance, a county could be ganization has sponsored the points apiece. The meet haa In the Phillips, Tw e"” ^” ’ f.i.-., onHlbad in 18 dozen. , . . The season work. vide local boards with sample The jaws of the Third and Sev (R„ S. D.), told reporters mean required to pay up to $10,000 to with only 70,000 tons—including Frenchy Bordagtiray developed "at and a couple more are expected Following Mrs. Woodlock’s talk, courses in citizenship as the Sen Reed, chairman of the over-all after " a 'few days ^ in London. while he is sure there Is no short event. E)ach year the snwunt o f In the close of p ra c^ e session. The past attracted from 10 to 15 Ambrose all enth Armies were meshing tightly persons (ajured by mobs or to flying bombs. terest has increased and toda^ it agea of their games! *" ^pril------Jimmy Oleary nomentarily. Miss Esther Grunsttom. principal ate concurred with the House in planning committee. Mr. McKin Prepormtlone Still Hidden around the last German stragglers age of "live meat" tn the coun verbal row started ^hen Durocher schools and as the locals arc the in- the early Compare!) with other Major next of kin o f thoee killed. A detailed exatni nation of rates with the leading sportsmen’s defending outdoor champions, the e throueh when the "t«ted that despite the death of the school, gave an outline of approval of the measure. The pre ney also announced that informa 'The German high command. In left west of the Rhine, bridgeless try. Ckilo^e proves how a great city called a halt to hltMng practice and all c: League rlub.s which have surren associations in the east. veteran local coach is confident chips we •Iter-school , activities at the vious statute was permissive. tion desired In regard to -the drive its communique broadcast shortly in that 'sector. “The meat shortage comes from can 'be thrown completely out with Bordagaray at bbt. 'The play down [n the iMt quar' I' ter, the league umpiring staff dered varying numbers of key per- Fear House Amendments may be obtained by calling the after 1 p. m., said smoke screens The Seventh Army's 71st divi maldistribution which is primari er expj-essed resentment at having that his charges will make a com ter I formers to the armed forces, the > achool. gear and made almost helpless by Lee Fracchia, owner and trainer ^ would be. well fortified. . . . Mick- A t a brief busines-s meeting the Senate Democrata were report telephone in the office of the Ci : and artillery fire still hid Mont- sion pa'ptured Pirmasens. a Sieg ly caused by asinine orders regu his turn at bat cut shor^ and con mendable ahowlng. Onj^O r^ Cessna, whichwmem deflateduenaieo theme, Katkaveck. Cliff Keeney, Frank ! Pirates have nrit lost a single man ed reluctant to go beyond endors vilian Defense Council in the Mu constant bombing. So far as the of Bllnkfr. will as an added at The loaa of Ray Zemanek and Fl./^Lewis, Wash., Balloons, had; ______uowi, nembei's voted to sponsor a Pi i gomery’s "offensive preparations” fried line bastion of 47,200 and in lating the price," Bushfield said, Obituary war effort was concerned It was tinued the row in the dressing Vittner, Mike Marco and Hawk ; since the 1944 season closed. n t s Whist for the benefit of the ing the labor relations bill "in prin nicipal building. The number is ! and that Allied reconnaissance dustrial sector. The troops freed Thomas aaid he had received a traction. give a demonstration on Bill Shaw has left big gaps In the easy time. The Bobcats put a What’s most important, the a dead city when Allied troop# room. ; locals scoring department while Pongratz arc only a few of the ball Parent-Teacher Association on ciple,” largely, capitol observers 8115, and Mrs. Olacjys Keith Gil from 6,000 to 8,000 French. Polish g;reat many telegrams and letters the proper care and handling of a alter on Gale Bishop, Warrior players that kept their arms in Pittsburgh collection of 4-F’s and ! thrusts in Holland had "failed.” arrived. Tigera—Arrival- of outfielder all of last year’s letter winners April 13 at the Manchester Oreen said, to protect their own iriter- more will answer questions to the The communique said American and Czech conscript laborers complaining that meat packers dog. Lee is tops in that field. forward, who had run wild in the shape during the winter by biiwl- 1 therwise deferred players Is for- : esta should an attempt be made best of her ability. are caught in a squeeze iMtween -Almost -As Badly Battered Chuck Hostetler leaves only "^ight the weight events have gradual tournament before last night. niidable—even by peacetime stand ' school. forces had tried to cross the there. Duesseldorf was reported even of 34 players unaccounted for.\ To co-captains Johnny WenzeJ/hnd Ing. The memben were informed by In the House to tack' on amend Various ideas on publicity were The Tenth Armored division the ceilings for livestock and fin Pheasants ^wlll be liberated by Whether the Wichitans can do the I ards. It includes five starting Rhine from the Palatinate east Funerals more dbmpletely dtotroyed. Other Senators— Arrival of Walter Sliaa Oranstrom that the sixth. ments. advanced by -Mr Swanson’s com seized Landau and closed upon the ished meat. , , . toe State Board of Fisheries and BUI Brav 'Will do the task of pac same to big Ace Gruenig, basket pitchers, topped by Truett (Rip) I of XFrankenthal. about midway great Industrial -Cities, Including Chippie gives club five outfielders, ing the local attack. wW zel will , seventh and eighth grades are go- Should that happen, one leader mittee. It was conceded that one Palatinate capital of Speyer.' Suggest Drafting Other Women Game and also by the local club. hungry giant of Denver Ambrose. Budge Recalls Thrill • Sewell, a 21-game winner last sen- aaaerted, the Senate Democratic of the best mediums for reaching between Worms and Ludwlgsha- Mrs. Minnie 8. Lots Hamburg, Bremen, Elasen, Dort but nothing heard froip Stan compete In the javeltn/and high ; is one of the things another near ' log to join a 4-H club and start fen. but had failed. There was Across the RhiVic from the Pa Two nurqes suggested to Con ’Hie doga will be judged upon their .»on: a seaaoni^d, well-balanced In- members of the Labor committee practically all the families in The funeral of Mrs. Minnie S. mund, Dresden, Cffiemnitx and ability and flnease in locating the Spence, club's leading hitter last jump while Bray has Been entered 18.000 fans will be waiting to see 1 field; a speedy, experienced out-1 gardens this summer and produce no Allied confirmation. Berlin latinate were such prized cities as gress today that if members of Lotz, wife of Rudolf Lotz of 45 Salt Lake City. Utah, March 23 wofild demand ena<-tment of the town, was through the schools, re Frankfurt on the Main, 17 miles their profession, are drafted for Frankfurt, have been almost as birds that will be planted in brush year. Ip the dash events. ! tonight. , field, and a catching staff that in for the use of the school lunch said, however, that Patton had Victoria road, was held this aft ■ The local entry list arid the (A*)- Looking back, Lt. ' Don bill Introduced, by Senator William ligious and secular, and the away and within heavy artillery the Army and Navy other women badly batter^. that will be In full view of toe Braves— First Baseman Joe Gruenig plunked 18 points Into cludes a couple of the best receiv room next winter. She said they churches. Rev. W. Ralph Ward. massed amphibious *tanks- for a ernoon at 2:30 o ’clock at the Zion events sre as folio-wa: Budge says his greatest thrill wa.s ||1P would appreciate the assistance of A. Scott (D) which leaders of range; Mannheim ■ (283,801), a should be drafted to. help them. The only way of judging the spectators. Mack to report late because he tl»e hoop last night when Ambrose an uphill victory over a German ers in the business—Al Lopez and state labor organizations had ap Jr., was appointed to contact the crossing effort. Lutheran church of which she was devastation in Berlin is from re can’t get anyone to stay with two ^ n n ln g broad jump: Vinci, Mc ousted Camp Robinson, Ark., from Spud Davis himself. a man who could give a few hours’ All night long and into the twin city of virtually captured "It ia an anomaly- to draft on the tennis court. proved before they agreed to ac churches and church schools, and Ludwigshafen; Welsbaden (172,- member. The pastor, Rev connaissance photos and reports Refreshments will be served and children in Chicago. Wife recently Kinney. the tourney, 51-43. ’ The Pirates finished second, tana helping the boys to get the Principal Thomas Bentley, the dif dawn of another bright bombing nurses and to leave the matter of Eight-lap Relay: Strange, Mc In the 1937 Davis Cup matches cept the compromise measure. 039), four miles from Mainz; their aids to the volunteer meth uil G. Prokopy officiated. filtering through Sweden and there is no admission charge. A underwent an appendectomy. Another gargantuan pair. 14 1-2 games behind the Cardinals gardens started. ferent schools In town. day. Allied planes by the hun The bearers were Albert Petke, Kinney, Hooker and Hall. the lanky redhead trailed Gott While there were reports that Darmstadt (155,526), 11 miles od,” Miss Catherine R. Dempsey, Switzerland. All sources agree, loud speaking set has been secur Indians—Pitcher Ed Klieman, be Frank Lubin and Milo Komenlch. last season, but it’s destined to be ! Itefreshments were served by dreds kept up their attacks on the John Kamm, John Krompegal, Twelve-pound Shot: Wochna. fried Von Cramm 1-4 in the fifth M ra John Patelll and her hostess a small Republican bloc would at away; and the storied university president of the American Asso however, that a vast section of the ed and will serve as a guide to came the Tribe’s first casualty used the same pa'tern in bounc another story this year if the Red tempt to amend the accepted 50-mlle Bremen box north o t the Charles LaSinake. High Jump: Wenzel. ing AUen-Bradley, of Milwaukee. .set after they had split the first Birds fail to repl.'»cc Stan Muslai •ommlttee. city of Heidelberg, eight miles ciation o f Industrial Nurses, told German capital is In ruins. The both contestants and spectators when hit on right thigh by a line 40-yard dash: W- Bray, Vinci. measure to meet the objection of Ruhr and east of the Rhine bend away. Burial was in the East ceme very heart of the city, where the drive. Fred Williams, 32-year-old 30-33 four. . and others lost to the armed at Wesel, where the Germans said the Senate Military committee. alike. 600-yard run: Hooker, R. Bray. "I’ll never know Just how a industrial representatives that It Marlborough Patton’s Army controlled all the *nie committee Is considering a tery. main railroad stations are located, first baseman, signed as a free Phillips had to shift to high forces. 1 ( ♦ was a "one-way street In favor of the Allies had massed a mighty Mile': Stevenson, Donovan. gear and depend on its scat boys ■ managed to go ahead and win it Jn hia first workout yesterday, Rhine west bank from Ludwig House-passed bill to make unmar probably has been hardMt h it Ty HpIIand was one of the local agent. ' ,700-yard run; C. Betterton. Vin- labor," Rep. E. O. Smith, men offensive force of four armies. . Mten Nellie L. HoUtoter , , - Blit Browning and Jimmy Me- at 8-6," said Budge. The tennis Sewell indicated his famed ‘*bloop- i Would Establish Staff Sergt. Lloyd Chapman has shafen to Coblenz. In 22 flaming ried nurses aged 20 through 44 ’The current aerial assault in men accepted for the service last Athletics— Veteran \^oe Cicero cl, Habercp and Shaw. I tioned as the bloc leader, said he No dtonge In Situation daya ended March 17, hla men had Funei^ services for Miss Nellie preparation for the drive across leads batting order for team’s first Niitt—to passvSan Francisco A. 1 star ia now at the overseas re- er” pitch ia still a puzzler to bat returned to .Mitchell Field, N. Y., liable for a draft for the Aztny and Wednesday. Ty was inducted Into 1-2 mile medley race: Hall. C.. 47-40. placement depot at Kearns, Utah ters. He should/be a checkmate to had no intention of offering any where he Is stationed, after apend- Correspondents at supreme destroyed or captur^ 1,742 toM Nayy Nurse corps. L. HoUlster of Marble s tr e ^ who the Rhine haa unfolded in several the Navy. He tried for several game at Curtis Bay Ckiast Guard Strange, W. Bray and McKinney. Review of Crime died Sunday in laraaota, Florida, the Cards' ace. Morton ' Cooper, amendment. ing a ten-day furlough at his home headquarters were told, however, of ammunition alone. A stand similar to Miss Demp phases, t ir a t there wac a steady months to get Into the service be Station today. Labor leaders estimate that the that there was no change In the Kesselring In Comnumd were held yesterday aftemoon in and after those two, the Pirates here. sey’s was taken _ by Miss Kath 'round the clock blasting of main fore finally being accepted. • ’Ty Fhilliea—Catcher Andy Latchic may hold the pitching edge if Max j (OeBtlnoed From Page One) bill, as finally accepted, would A scrap paper drive will be held tactical situation” on Montgom As the picture of general Ger arine J. Denaford,'president of the the Second Congregational church, railway centers. Dovetailed In With X-rayed after ball hit jaw, but Golfers Resume provide collective bargaining with the pastor. Rev/Dr. Ferria played some standout baseball and Boston R ed Sox Prospects . Butcher and Elwin (Preacher). Friday, March 30. and everyone is ery’s 21st Army group front, but man disaster broadened, a report American Nurses association, who this Were frequent raids aimed at basketball In Manchester for many only bruise indicated. leader, said that the measure was lights to 250,000 Connecticut from 21st Army group headquar E. Reynolds In cbarM. Mrs. R. K. R,oe (13-11), Freddie Ostermuciler asked to have -papers and maga there was' intensive patrolling argued that a nurses draft would keeping oil refineries and war fac years not to forget that he held Giants—Prra. Horace Stoheham Hot Rivalry Today I (13-8), and Nick Strincevich (14- j drafted with the recenjt circus fire workers not covered by the Fed zines tied in separate bundles back and forth acroea the Rhine ters aaid Field Marshal Albert not relieve the Immediate emer Anderson, who p r e y e d at the or announced that the April 1 and 2 eral labor .relations act. tories out of commission. the town tennis championship ,for Are Gloomy Says Cronin 7) all get off on the right foot. eases in mind. ready for the collectors. William by both aides. Kesselring had replaced Field gency which the Army and Navy gan, played a n^ber of appro -Then cames series’of wide exhibition games with toe Yan Hearing on Scores of Bills priate hymns. TOere was a pro a number of years. Other Pittaburgh toasera are ; To exi^dite consideration of the H. Miner will assist the 4-H Club It appeared increasingly evident Marshal Karl von Rundstedt aa say exists It woulfl t ^ e too long, spread blows to knock out all re kees had been retained because Greensboro, N. C.. March 23 ■ M l. both Hanses immediately Public' hearings on score.s of German commander In the west fusion of beaumul floral tributes Xavier (Resclgno (10-8), Art Chi-j in making the collections all over that Field Marstol Albert Kessel ■he said, to eaUblish machinery. maining air fields on the western In speaking of Holland, Nick the Army will provide transporta (g»(__Those two current best shot- Pleaeantville, N. J., March 23— The newcomer Ust features Jim ctirrullo and Joe Vitelll, all hold CHENEY, /ViEMBLEY, BE.4U BRUMMEL aent it to the Judiciary committee bills kept the legislators on the town. ring, the brutal ^ V a rla n who as Kesselring has been commander Chairman Thomaa (D-Utah) from relatives And friends. makera In toe business, Byron Nel Every night when Joe Cronin goee Wilson, who won 19 and lost 8 for |or a public hearing, which Ris- move Thursday. Among meas In Italy, where his troops have The taarera were Raymond front, foUowed by yesterday’s Angelo Twl League prexy stat'i^ tion to bring National Leagpie overs, Slid a trio of promising | Loralne Porter, daughter of Mr. an air g^eneral bombed Rotterdam asked SelecUve Service Director spectaimlar attacks directed at that he made the greatest c'Mtch club to Atlantic City. son and Sammy Snead, renew their to bed be ponders the unkind trick Louisville, foUowed by Joe Wood. rookies— Ken Gables, Len Gilmore ; said probably would be held ures discussed 'in committee rooms and Mrs. William Porter of Elast staUed the Allies below Bologna Lewis B. Hershey, who was pres Schaller, Ralpb Rockwell, Julius qplflng rivalry here today In the Jr., BUI Clark and Vic Johnson. ,ln the next two iSieeks. after It surrendered and tried German troops themselvea ever seen at the West Side Oval White Sox —Manager Jimmy fortune played him.. ^ and Warren Fralick. were proposals to abolish the Hampton, and Theodore Rankl, son vainly to subjugate Britain and all wlnter.i ent, how long it would t a lf^ o set Brotanyder, Arthur Sullivan of $7,500 Oreenboro Open, with only When Thomas Austin Yawkey "rhe Infield will be 50 per cent The Pirates may get a "Muslai” i der the bill, an accused who It was said at supreme head Railways and Refineries Hit several years ago when he made.# Dykes scheduled six-inning intra State Liquor Control commission of Mr. and Mrs. John Rankl of this Malta by air attacks, would face up the machinery. ^ this town; Ward Spaulding of Suf two more, meets remaining on the bought the Red Sox 10 years ago, brand new. Ben Steiner inherits punch at the plate in Jim Russell, I feels that he has been aggrieved and transfer its powers to the quarters last night that Allied field and I^rold Baldwin of one-handed catch of a drive after a ramp game tomorrow and Sunday place, were married Saturday in his first great test as supreme "Thirty days,” he replied. " Railways and oil refineries were with poosible four-game aeries winter circuit—Durham and At be spent a few millions to rebuild, the gigantic job of replacing who batted .312 to pace the club ] ICKWEARe can petition the sentencing judge long run that was labeled for ex county commissioners and tn es St. Andrew's church, Colchester, aircraft In a recent .attack had Vote OB Winiama Sought Springfield. hit repeatedly, for the Germans lanta. . Within three days after imposition Nazi commander In the .west virtually reduced von Rundstedt’s tra bases. with Detroit starting April 7. told Joe to aim for a pennant. Doerr at second. Nick Polly suc last season. He’ll be in center this ' tablish a youth correction author with Rev. F. A. Murphy perform Majority Leader Barkley .(Ky) Burial was In the family lot in exerted every effort to repair them The temperamental Snead ap ceeds Tabor at third. Both are season, shifting from left where ; o f the penalty for permission to ity to work with courts In a pro either north of the Ruhr or .in headquarter to rubble. And just wben ' the Boston de Your Choice of Many Heautiful Patterns ing the ceremony. pressed the senate today for a Moiinc Hope cemetery, Taloott as fast aa they were knocked out. pears to toave recovered hla poise, promoted from the Boston prov Frank Colman (.279) la due to have the sen'tcnce reviewed by a gram of rehabilitating youthful that great industrial basin Itself. veloped into a challenger to Yan Mrs. Hazel Isleib of Marlbor The American Ninth, British v(he on Aubrey WilUams’ gem ina vllle. • The Nazis, however, have bwn after losing a second playoff by kee supremacy, along came' the ing grounds in Louisville., George take over. A third veteran. John ' pdnel ..of thrM Superior court offenders. tion aa rural_ electrification admin four atrokea to Nelson In toe $10,- Jndgea'Tiamed by the chief Justice. ough, sister of the bride, was ma Second and Canadian First armies unable to cope with the swelling war to strip the team of . its Metkovlcb will be back at first, Barrett (.269), will be In right. Al , The Legislature Committee on tron of honor. The best man was Patrolman Heffron istrator. » Memorial Mass crescendo of bombs. 000 open at Charlotte toe other Glonfriddo, Tom O'Brien. Bill If the sentencing judge allows Forfeited Rights voted to report stood In massed,. might along' the brightest boys. Fenway Park Skeets Newsome at short. Eddie Edward Rankl. twin brother of the Barkley was blocked In an at A mass for Pvt. Thomas J. Pa In,, France communications day. In a practice round yester Lake, Jackie Tobin and Jim Bu- Rodgers, and veteran Lloyd Wap- , the petition of the accused, the favorably on a resolution Which lower Rhine, generally a half mile day he toured the nigged 6,630- from the- outset has been hit baCd- $1.00 to $2.50 case will then go t o '. the three -bridegroom. A reception was or more wide and up to 75 feet Under Suspension tempt to get unanimous consent to tiicca, who lost his life in action were hamstrung bj) methodical PUBLIC INVITED ast of all. ' . Cher stand 'in reserve. er. back up this exitfleld trio. would restore ele^or’s privileges held at the Blast Glastonbury Fish limit debate, now in iU fifth day; In France. July 4, last, will be aaid bombing of larger railway yarda I' • vard atarraount co u n t ta 66, jrtlc- Babe Dahlgren and Bob EHIiott tadges who can refuse to review- to Charles E. Williaiiiison of deep between Duesseldorf and The Boobx have a tremandoua Cronin is in training, but finds the 4Mntences or revise the sen and Game Club, which was largely when Senator Chandler (D-KyL tomorrow mornfhg at 7:30 at St- locomotive depots and repair ln»e front erupts In were military prisoners sent to people were served, the menu con Sweden. They told some fascinat Sunday afternoo., and evening violence, too. Crime Is on the up civil prisons by Arm y authorities, Fancy ibrd-liaacheater town line at tho sisting of salads, scalloped pota- Aasoeiated Preu Farm Writer ing anecdotes aasociatM with sev from 2 bo 4 p. m., and 7 to 9 p. m.. swing. some violated OPA regulations. ^ahegeotlon of Fred Holland, who toe.s, meat loaf, relishes and jell eral o f the articles. 'Washington, March 23— — Crime climbs while the fighting Others were in for illegally wear ies, baked beans, rolls, coffee and In hpnor of the return o f Techni Danish Pastry Box of 8 29c 1 ^ Mated that aeveral persona were Mrs. Mary J. Mitchell showed an cal Sergeant Thomas Weir, 87, Upon Its entry Into the war, the men are away. ing uniforms, sabotage, espionage apple pie. The tables were at Keep Warm With Our tatereated In the development of unusual lot o f fiddles— vases, ash member of the fam ou s' “ Jolly There were more rapes and more and so on. tractively set with *yellow candles United States promised Axis- land in that area for housing proj trays, cigarette boxes, and traya Rogers’’ Liberator bombing group assaults in this country In 1944 There were 1,303,655 major Specialty and paper napkins In various col dominated countries that Ameri ects. all in this unique shape. of the 5th Air Force, who recent than In spy previous year. Crimea in 1044. ors and bonquets of forsythia and can food would "win the w ar and . CStalrman Reed o f the Board of Miss Marion Casey had several ly completed 37 moqtbs of serv The Federal Bureau of Investi 1 J )U 8 sy willows decorated the room. fans on display. Two of the oddest write the peace." gation gives thla report o f what is Whole Wheat Breod Selectmen told the real' estate ice In the South P a cific' aa an Propaganda bimdcasts to Eu Men that there vrare many factors The president. Miss Harriet of these were a small paper fan a aerial gunner. happening every 24 hours: Franzen, introduced Rev. Clifford half century old containing twenty rope told of plans to set aside a 24 felonious killings. r jtovolved in the removal of the Rosemary DeCamp, Ann Blyth, Donald O’Connor, Peggy Ryan Sergeant Weir was seriously portion of each year’s production grade* crossings, a consideration O. Simpson, minister o f Center Or more faded autqgraphs; and a SO rapes. ___^Loaf 15C i and Jack Oakie In "The M erry Monahans,’’ story of show business Wounded in a plane crash t l for relief stockpiles. Yet, except M I L k Which has been before the' Select- church. He responded with a larger fan covered with snapshots 150 aggravated assaults. playing at the State Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday. months ago, has b ^ hospitalised fo r wheat, dry beans and a few Iji'rge on various occasions before number of after-^nner pleasan of Spanlsh-Amerlcan War scenes. 120 robberies. since his injury and tbla is his other minor items, no such stock For the Children of •Mending over a long period of tries and then expressed his ap Collection Q t Menus 655 auto thefts. 1 first visit home in more than threa piles were accumulated. Him, involving the New York, preciation of the opportunity to Miss Hope Henderson has all years. 749 burglaries. Liberated Italy. Jelly Doughnuts Doz. 35c As a result, the full force of Hew Haven auid Hartford Rail become acquainted with the club aorta o f art work as a hobby. She Long Range Bombing 3,176 larcenies. To Get Views foreign relief demands is falling road, the Public Utilities Commls- Weddings and Mrs. Simpson's regret at be. showed a note-book of her own As a member of the famed The number o f rapes leaped 27 Leave your donations of suddenly upon current produc per cent over any previous year. alon and the town. Ing unable to be present. portrait sketches of children, hand “Jolly Rogers” group, he partici Evaporated Milk a^ these tion. Assaults were up ?0 per cent. You Can Depend On On Sidewalks A fter a abort business session. somely bound by hand, with covers pated in long-range bombing of Many Accidents JThere Production Hard Pressed In the long days o f summer, addresses: ' Vt Lb. Miss Franzen turned, the meeting Jap-held territory In New Guinea Walnut Meats 55c ' Tears ago when there was more done in original designs As a dif That production is hard pressed killings and assaults were at their JillHon-Platek over to Miss Hope Henderson. and Borneo and other Islands In L. PO LA aitilroad traffic on the WiUiman- ferent sort o f exhibit. Miss Hen to supply Allied and American peak. Thefta were at their peak Hc division of the N. T., N. H. and Mrs. John Platek of Mahchea- Under Miss Henderson’s direction derson also had on display a collec possession o f the JapMese north 55 School Street Selectmen Also to Inves an exhibit of hobbles had been set m illU ^ requirements and this Benny Goodman in the long, dark winter days. H. railroad many serious acci- tion of menus she had brought o f Darwin, Australia,' until his Ail Kinds of Butter ter, N. H.. has announced the up In the Federation room and country’s cirilian needs. That’s More Women Arrested A. OREMMO gm ts occurred in this half-mile tigate Plan to Get Serv from hotels In various European flying days were closed with a se marriage of her daughter, Miss proved a moat varied and attrac vere injury. ■ one reason why food Is tight now. Benny Goodman, king o f them More women—44.6 per cent 226 Spruce Street T h e B a n t l y Large itretcb of trackage with Its three cities. , more— were arrested In 1944. than ice Men’ s Names. Christine Platek, to Lieutenant tive display. Nearly twenty peo Before hia entry into the serv Two developments contributed all and his famous band,, the ijiade crossings. Mrs. Lucille Sloan could not ex largely to abandonment o f the in any previous year. P. CORKEN’n ^Relocation of the highway to Eldwin T. Jlliscm, son of Mrs. ple had brought samples of their ice In June, 1940, Sergeant W eir greatest musical attraction in hibit anything of her hobby but stockpile idea: (1) Reports, both But—of all the males and fe 88 Birch Street D oz. 1 w allminate these crossings would An Investigation will be con own collqptlons or handwork, and was employed by the American Fresh Eggs 49c Bertha T. Jillson of 43 Cambridge gave a nlost Interesting talk con Meet Tonight MancHesier official and unofficial, that Euro America, appears in person on the males arrested in 1944 the 17- 1 - '^1 olve the purchase of land and ducted by the Highway committee each one was asked to speak cerning i t This, she said, was Tel. and Tel., Newark, N. J. . JOHN ANDISIO street, and the late Edwin P. JIU- pean relief needs would not be so stage of the State theater, Hart year-olds led all the reat. lirement of rights of way at on the request of residents of briefly about these. learning about the signal system Tom ’s friends In Manchester Wahmt Street Package Store Tall Can Date Book great as had been .expected; T2) Murders and rapes slumped in iderable expense and hereto- Avondale Road for sidewalks on son. Has Collection of Braille of railroads. She had been able On Vets Fund and vicinity arb cordially Invited ford, today. Saturday and Sunday. OU Co. the country areas and picked up 1R5 CENTER STREET PHONE S29R the railroad has been unwill- that street. 'The request was read ’The ceremony was performed Miss Elisabeth Clarke brought to gain a good deal of Informa to m^t him again at the Weir Official fear that such stockpiles Goodman features 30 of the DA.NTE PAGAN! Tonight in the crowded city areaa. to bear tho major expense Of last night at the meeting of the Wednesday, March 14. at Brookes- pages eg braille, and the instru tion about this through the keep home Sunday ^lemoon or eve might become surpluses and^ un-^ North End Package Store Nestle's Milk 3 cu,31c|i Military Whist Chapman Court world's greatest musical stars, in Here are some other offense's. change, instead, having '^Selectmen. fleld chapel, San Antonio, Texas, er o f a signal tower whom idle and ning. duly depress farm prices. ments uaed in writing the braille Stratford Rector and Order of Amaranth. cluding Teddy Wilson at the piano; Diplomat •ip-eed to make certain changes in \ Further investigation will be by Rev. Hysconeth Wajjpel, O. F. her son often visited during sum A warning that this country alphabet. She said she became Tomorrow Red Norvo at the Vibraphone; ttis croBslnga to Improve the bas- made of a plan to conduct an in M., who used the double ring cere Interested In learning this because mers spent on the Connecticut Former Chaplain to Be |"'W(rald face a situation such as dividual canvass of the Manchester mony. Miss Bette Rowland of Masonic Ladies’ Night Temple, esdgts today was made. In 1943 Morey Feld at the .drums; the gidous conditions existing. she had a blind friend with whom shore; she described graphically 6:30 p. m. Chicken Broth 2 Cans 25c 1 service men and women. It was San Antonio war maid of honor the intricate system of tights At St. Mary’s, Strike Closes by a special Food Advisory com Goodman Sextette, and the voices . ' An effort will be made by the ahe liked to correspond. She Annual meeting, election of offi suggested by the War Records and Lt. P. J. Connolly was best which controls railroad traffic and mittee of the War. Food adminis o f lovely Jane Harvey and Bob •Mectmen to open up the ^ t t e r demonstrated how the writing was cers. British-American club at Committee that a canvass be man. ’The couple are making moves passengers and goods so tration. 'This committee was Hayden. Here Is your grand op ggaln in an effort, at least, to re- done and even how marks might Tonight at 7:30 the Rev. Loyal clubhouse. Maple street. Detroit Plant __ e made, using Ih e voting list enum their home for the present at 610 efficiently and safely. made up of representatives of va portunity to see the "K ing o f Pure Lard 2 i L b s . 37c 11 ra the haxards existing on one be "erased" by obllteratlnng the Y. Graham III, S.T.D., rector of Sunday, March 28 erators for this purpose, but the Highland Boulevard, San Antonio. Perhaps the most novel exhibit rious government agencies con Swing," in person, the musical tha oldeM through routes in raised letter with a sort of flat- Cantata ’’Calvary’’ Concordia Selectmen disapprove this plan at Lieut. Jillson trained for the was furnished by Miss Jane O - Christ church, Stratford, and un cerned with the war food prob genius, hailed by swtogsters and The Large Easter Style Show Opens! r tBwn. topped peg. Lutheran church at 7:30 p. m. Detroit, March 23— OP— ^Thk last night’s meeting. The commit Army Air Force at Southwest rey. In a box carefully fitted for til February a Major in the Chap lem. non-Bwlngsters, the press and the The pn^>oaed Wilbur Cross Miss Beulah Todd displayed a Sacred Concert at South Meth plant of the Continental Motors L b . 1 1 tee suggested that the enumera 'Missouri Teachers’ College and the purpose was her pet cat, a The committee declared that the public. Appearing with Benny Putnam Coffee 36c Wghway will cross both the WU- variety of articles sent to her by lains’ Corps, U. S. A., will be the odist church at 7:30. Corporation in Ekuit Jefferson ave tors be paid an extra one cent per handsome light brown angora United States “cannot become the Goodman are several outstanding Umaatle dlvlBion tracks and the tho Bombardier Navigator school, her sister. Miss Ardith Todd, who nue was closed today following n name for their aid In leaving whose fkther had been ' a prize guest at a special meeting In St Feild trials. Sportsmen’s Asso food basket of the United Na acts including Bob Evans, ven The Family-Fashion Dept. Store Caters And ToUand Turnpike a abort distance Childress, West Texas, where he is with the American Red Crou ciation nt Talcottvllle flats, strike of kpproximately 7,000 blanks at each honM when the received his wings and commis winner parrying off ribbons In M ary’s parish house. The purpose tions.” It urged that immediate triloquist, with ’’Jerry O’Leary," Banana Flakes C -.SlieM o f Buckland, according to in Persia, TTiere were many ar Tuesday, March 27 workers. A company spokesman 4 3 c II voting list enumeration la taken both America and Bhigland. action be taken by the United Na and others. On the screen is ita to Highway department maps sion. He is now stationed at of the meeting is the discussion of said the strike began after a fora- H next month. ticles of jewelry and hammered Misis lime Fellows, during a Combined meeting of Service tions to obtain increased produc Grandmother's • f this route. Brookesfleld Air Base, near San a proposed *15,000 loan fund for clubs at the Y. man discharged two men he said "The Man Who Walked Alone” W ill Clothe More People, Than Ever! It was pointed out that when the metal work, among the most In tion of selected foods in other Antonio, and is training as a pilot Miss lone Fellows, during a returning veterans of the present he found asleep on their jobs. with David O'Brien and Kay Manchester Honor Roll is dedicat teresting of these was a "Star of lect ^Ils In native dress from Monday, April 2 areas-^particulariy in colonial of a ^ 2 9 . WSLT who are members of St An officer of Local 280, United Aldridge. 2 -L b . Jar 1 1 ed on Memorial Day, a complete Bethlehepi’’ brooch and a " ’iSvelve every country she visited. As a re Knights o f Columbus Ladies’ areas, neutral countries and in M arm alade 27c M ary’s. Automobile Workers (CIO),i of There are late stage shows Sat Hat of all local service men and Tribes of Israel" bracelet. sult she has a beautiful and com Night Legion Home. South America—to help meet war T-Bten Eye Dr. Graham w ill explain the which the workers are memnerk, urday and Sunday starting at 9:45 GraaMfanother'a women may be secured from this Fancy work la Miss Marion plete set, representing the cos Friday, April • and foreign relief needs. workings of a simila r plan .In asserted that a number of em p. m,______*______list'wlth such additions as may be War Criiiies Jesseman’s hobby and she showed tumes of most of the pre-war Eu Paint and Powder plays at High The committee took Issue with ■ Lush^oys ~ a large, handsome sampler which Christ church, and answer ques school auditorium. ployes had protested to the union what It called a "general Impres L b . Jar I I made available later in the war. ropean countries. Several of these that they were unable to enter ths ~Apple~J^y 17c were on display. tions. Those present will not be Saturday, April 7 sion that this country can make up Group Work she bad made. Mrs. CeUa Wandt factory. and Miss Huldah Butler both The committee in charge of last asked to contribute to such TaU Odara Ladies’ Night Mk- deflcita" in war and relief needs. For Tipoff sonio Temple, 6:30 p. m. Police reported that about 20 Portable ElcdHc Sows Betty Bine brought handsome pieces a t plaa- night’s supper Included Mrs. Stu fund, but they will be asked for It said: Support Given Sunday, A pril 8 pickets patrolled the gates today Draws Fire tic jewelry made In the pottery art Segar and Miss Harriet Fran- their opinion of its gdvisabfiity. Food SappBea WIO Remain Low tm M Silbros It la expected that Francis B. Town-wide collection of used and that workers were not kU (Oenttnaed From Fags One) claas recently conducted by litira xen. They were assisted by Mrs. “ Americana as a whole. Includ No. 8 H Can Bray, former administrator for clothing for United National Cloth tempting to cross the lines. Pears 25c | J To Draft Law Hllvle Johnson. They explained Phillip Emery, Miss Georgia ing those in government, have (Oonttnned From Page One) the American Legion in Manches ing Campaign begins at 1 p. m. Reeretary Horgehthau told news something about the technique of Greenaway and Mrs. Dwight Per never whole-heartedly convinced men yesterday he’s devoting "quite ter for the State Veterans relief 33rd anniversary celebration of themaelves that we are out of the •e. tit Ceto Mb* moulding, coloring and firing. ry. Mlantonomoh Tribe, I. O. R. M., V-2 Socket Model Shown sinjt A UtOe time" to the subject. (Continued Prom Page One) him ag “a private citizen.” The de Dr. Watson Woodruff of Avon, fund, will throw light on the surplus days of tho 20s and 30s. Me. I18 Ceto l « * Minlatnre Animals at Sports Center, Wells street, tlHJt Fancy Mixed Net Worrying Over little days partment last month had said Pell former pastor of Onter chur^ question asked by members o f the London, March 33— OP— A full- Sinplus cobwebs have got to be Morgenthau emphhslced he's not procedure under which many wag dropped from the commission' Miniature animals, especially American Legion, which is wheth 5:30 p. m. brushed from many an official dqgs, and a fine collection o f bells will be the guest speaker at the scale model of a German V-2 rock Worrying himself over little guys youthful selectees now find them because Congress failed to finance club’s next meeting on April -9. er or not the proposed St. Mary’s Monday, April 9 brain on the subject of food. We coifiprised Miss Helen Carrier’s Meeting War Records commit et, shaped like a pencil and as for Hot Cross Buns Lb. 39c ^ t h e ones pocketing tips and for selves In battle lines half a year further civilian particlpi-tion. His His subject will be Uie Dumbarton fimd would overlap fund main long as a telephone ^ e , haa been must realise-that food supplies getting them. after their Indilbtlon. place was taken by an Army offi hobby. Miss Gertrude Carrier Oaks Plan. tained by the State of Connecti tee at Whiton Memorial Library, will remain low until at least two BIDWEU HARtmARB Between You No. 2 Can Bart Otosp showed quilU, hooked rugs and North Main street placed on exhibition here and Lon COMIRlbM8f am interested in the fellow They did so after Major Gen cer, Lieut. Col. Joseph V. Hodgson. cut with the Legion as their ad doners are paying six-pence a look ysaia after the end of the war." Mrith the suite o f big rooms and erals Idwal EMwards and Stephen carvings in wood--all her ewn ministrator. Since Dr. Graham is Friday. AprU 20 A few moves were made to en Appropriation Now Pending work. * to see what kind o f weapon ^Hitler 1 98, MeiMtoi. Cma lush boys," he said. G. Henry explained the streamlin also a Legionnaire and familiar Annual Masonic Ball at the Ma courage production in other areas, Beets 2 cto. 2 5c An appropriation now Is pending sonic Temple.; haa been hurling at them. The pro . The cabinet officer indicated a ed training system by which the to permit representation on the Mias Florence Hopkins said that Appeal Expected with the workings of the State ceeds go to a fund for relief of hut they, like the stockpile plans, sewing was a favorite avocation of O M GoM Vsoent trip to New York gave him Army prepares raw recruits for same basis as before Pell's recall, fund, it is hoped that this phase families of R.A.F. fliers killed in- were largely lost in the wave of ■ome ideas on the matter. hers, and ahe showed a most at- combat in Europe within five to six and Chairman Bloom (D -N Y ) of In Coal Dispute of the question will have a thoi^ the war. peace optimism which gripped the , “ I F M w y busy” up there, he attractlve fancy apron vdilch she country In 1944. months and* for action In the Pa the Foreign Affairs committee ough airing. , Permanent Seat •aid, ekMlng his discussion o f the had made. . Evidence points also to a lack C/yef^rBiJsmnent Diced Carrots ^2^u* 29c cific within six to seven months. commented that Pell should be re Following the meeting, refresh Matter. Mlsa Bai-bara Dltmars had o t coordination between agencies But, tile men In charge of Arm y turned to the post. Washington, March 38— OP)— A ments Will be served by members AUCB OOFRAH & High Prices Oman Spray Irey was somewhat more talka- chosen a unique hobby. She had a Change Sought responsible for food production personnel and training programs Flood and other Foreign Affairs personal app^ by Labor Secre o f St. Mary’s Service Club, an (Known A* <|neen AUee) fihora after his recent Florida visit. number of old letters and news and those making promises to emphasized, no man is sent Into committeemen advanced the idea tary Perklna for a soft coal con organization consisting of rela Seventh Oaagbter of a Seventh 8m Terming it "only a beginning" meet lend-lease and relief needs. Cranberry Sauce jw2Ic action before he Is physically quali of a congressional war crimes paper advertlaemenU from which tract settlement may precede tives of persons now serving in Born With ■ Vel) BiAUTirUl, With implications "ail over the the armed forces. Thoac commitments far exceed fied and adequately trained to face commission to define policy and she read interesting and amusing more direct government interven Ottawa, March 23.— f;P)—Canada Readings Dally, Ineinding Sondny, •ountry,” he said the *50,000 extracts. These dated as far back rsqulrements which W FA had ex LASTING, the cream of the enemy’s troope. give directions to the Allied body. tion in the stalled negotiations be It is hoped that men on fur should seek to have tha British 9 A. M. te 9 P. M. Or By Appotnt- Fresh, Large 1 n o u g h t up in Miami was more as 1830; and her qpllection also In lough and veterans of World War peeted, particularly In the cate For You—Madam Any restrictions on that pro "Defining our war guilt policy tween operators and John Lewis. commonwealth Instead of the Unit inent. In the Servtes of the Peo gory of meats, fats and vegetable than enough to pay all expenses. cluded a book religious tracts I w ill participate freely in the DUSTLiSS gram, Edwards told the commit should no) be left to the niceties o t Lewis’ demand of a teri-cent-% ple for 29 Teora. olla and dairy products—the ma "The government," he told re discussions tonight ed Kingdom accorded a permanent tee, “ very definitely’’ would Inter of international protocol,” Flood with modern covers, printed In ton royalty to build up a hsalu SPIRITUAL MBIHVM jo r scarcity items. flNISHI Fine New Beets porters, “hoe no objection to how 1T30. seat on the Security council of the !•• Chnroh Street, Hartford. OMh. fere with prosecution of the war. aaserted. *Trhe United Nations and welfary fund for the 400,000 Special Cooimlttee EatabUshed Fresh OaUferato people spend their money, provid Henry said monthly draft calls should now define war crime poli Scrap Book Ptetnrea miners In his union brought the projected United Nations organi PboM «-2024 Because the foreign demands ex- ed incomes have been satisfactori between now and July 1 would cies, and the United States’ defini A scrap book of pictures, chief contract debate to practically a Spanish-Japanese zation, aays Howard Green, Pro eted W FA expectations, the gov up ly accounted for and all texes average 100.000 for the Arm y and tion shbulfT come from Congress.” ly of the West, has served Miss dead halt today. gressive C?onseryative member for ernment has set up a apecial com DRESSES Carrots paid.” 5.000 for the Navy. Subsequently a Bloom did not subscribe to the Zoe Stetson as a fine reminder of More than three weeks have Vancouver South. mittee headed by Foreign Eco Wouldn’t Be Fair To Honest White House announcement plac idea— "it Is work better done on many interesting trips; and she been consumed In the apparently Relations Strained In the moat critical ;^>eech on nomic Administrator Leo T. Crow Glorious Freoh But It wouldn’t be fair to the ed Inductions after July 1 at ap the outalde’’-^but several mem recommended such a way o f pre fruitless discussions, irith the governmental foreign policy yet Oil Burners .. ley. This committee’s job is to di Ixmest cltlsen, Irey went
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