> \ -m iD A T , .KCH I t t 1946 W«th«r Circ«latlMi at V. a. m rnm "A Armragi DaUf Mmtrhgfltgr i|gm!> FMr fhs U$mta ad ybknMp. MM FU r veraion of Ireland. Tha.wbtdi wera Mr. MDe*.Ztte^Nast Sunday. March 9,042 Hin Country •Oyh^Sift 8 Vtlockv ITo Sing Unusual selected, froth his writings^arid ari 10, *t PhlMdeli^ at the age of tin, S«aman'2>e, who •evciity-Mvm. Thia. pMtlcular^ MANCHESTER m.at tha Audit' reoantly dSawleted hla .Ixxit train* To Speak Before " 'Mr, MogartJen, a graduate of c« i ranged oy/'R. O. ErlebSch and aat to music by Chartea Burke in the hymn wna hla moat*popqlW one at iUiputTowii Ing at'm lnbndce, Md-. h»« re­ (,’ovn«;U^d|, ' ^ the> North Methbdlat nett, the organist and choir di­ ance of Christ to Mgra: a t the f r ;.v $ o t o '/ VOL.tXVnNO. 141 for tha baneflt of Laurel tomb. UnUl hie rafimnOht four _ _ gtata, thU evening at the Covenant - C ongr^tlonal church on work aimpli^i'etuon.'' w ill ad- to Motion and iSme Study and of worahlD rector. '■ i" . . FtiMdcr E 4 w n f i| m^a - V wlU meet tonaorrow gening at the papers puhllnhed . in numerous ! i^ r c h at the morning worahip years ago, Mr. Milan aervefi for V' Lnarican Legion home. They , will dre.ia the IJartford f^japter of .Na aeivf»*e.“'1^unday. la an unuaual During tha offertory, the hymn ^ im door prUe. playing prlaea home of Leonard Slater, 31 Middle Ac--, technical /magazfnee., and la a written by tha late hymn writer, forty-three years aa h ^ n editor \ . SMtoiHkli^ X;.. . Arrested in CanadiBu Spy Case Turnpike. Ehist." The ahpject'for tJoni0,>*''O‘ ‘»H‘"' '.’f fnomher of^the edJtoHiil*ataff of one. being an arrangement of thP of the Rodehever, Hall-Mack Com- Rose Planning ■Md 'nefreahmenta. Mra. David counfairia on lhvo< atlofi of St. Patrick as he C. Austin Miles, entitled m The fiMwtaa and Mra. Ruadell Pitkin dibcUBSion will be "The^'ljiatory Through Time ami Motion Study Factory aVTd InduatriaJ Mafiagt- G a r ^ ." will be sung by the choir. psny. .. ■ ’A- -______-______- Industrial Picture Iran .and Meaning o f Lent." entered upon his work for the con- • n ao-chhlrmcn. The maeUng of Tueaday.M___1__ .\1arcli''ai>/k«o. atMthd» the IndiaIndian ‘ ment and Maintepance. To Take Seat Mm auxiliary Monday avanlng, will -— <■ \ T- ka pficcdnil by a pdt hMk aupper Miaa Florence Perkina of .18 A 1 \' •t WO. Membera of the*Americanr Cheatnut atreet and Miaa CHoria' Xjtgian Poet have been Invited to McKinney of 281 Center gtrcct left For ^bite Painted ,/ Next Monday the aupper and the meeting to thia morning aut6 for Wilaoh, -X ioUow. N. C.. where they will take plc- t'urat for a Maaaachuaetta atlidio. King PromiMs Mra. Klla L- Anderaon. former­ On their return they will leave for ;er Statement to Canadian ly at Brockton, Maaa., who la ihak- a similar tour in Maine. V.-. N, Ing bar home with her aon*ln-law Parliament Spy and dau^ter, Mr. and Mra. Da^d T-4 Elmer H. Wllkon, of 113 West Hartford Walk­ Bennett of Woodbi^dge street, has Hiilhland atreet. la bn board the Charges Jap Cahe at S^sion Then Tatumed fwm a three morttha SS Sea Coast due in San Francis- i out Puts Number on Ilfqscow Radio Accuses yialt with her daughter In Oilcago. CO tomorrew with tnoopa from th e: that r conti .' Ottewx, March 16— — ID^od Pacific area. , « ; Strike at 19,000 as emment ‘Defend*. Ward Ciwney Camp No. IS, Goods Being Rom, CommuBiat member of O r ­ Iran to Ask Council ^Settlements Earlier nament Mcuae^ 'of working with ing ^Monopolist Posses­ US.W.V., wlD^hold a card party The regular quarterly meeting Gather yonr complimenU while you \ at tha SUte Armory Monday eve­ of 1 the Manchester Rbd ani Gun.i In Week Return 24,- Taken ^Aumy a Moipeow-dlrbcted daplonage ring, sion oL''British Con- ning at eight o’clock. Members of club will be held at the clubhouse qkpeoted to return to his seat Re-ExamineiT Trouble i Mary Buthnell .Cheney Aukihary ntay— and you may in any one of * 000 to ‘At Work’ List ccssionfi’^ y Refusing hava been Invited and. have-the in Coventry tomorrow evening. the Moum oP Commons Monday, privilege of Inviting friende. Dinner wHl be served by Osano i . our new spring , coals. Whatever Arti■hert Prime Mlnlater W. L. Mac- To Grant ^ssia at 6:30 and the business meeting By The Associate^ Press Pravda - Dispatch Soya ^nzie King has promised to give Decisive Test of Rus­ will open at eight o’clock. your desire—~long or short, helled or fuller statement on Russia Urged The Beethoven Glee' Club wilt The State Labor depart­ United States Rempv- Parliament a " " ' sians Willingness . to ilar Rights ih Noirdi- meet at the South Methodist the spy case. ’ " huttoned you’ll fulfill it here. ' Soft, ment painted Connecticut’s ing Highly Vatudble Rose, who was released on $10,- em "Part of 'fepuhtry church Sunday evening at 6:30 to industrial picture in a bright­ f- Work Within UlSO Put Probfems prepare for the service to follow Club Hears Talk Property to America 000 ball In i Montreal yesterday / at T;30. An Important rehearsal \durable fabrics, divine styles, heav­ / er hue today despite a strike after being charged with conspliv Framework 'Looming London, March 1 6 .—( a win take place Monday evening at * By (^.oL Rotiner of 3,000 members’ of the acy and with violating the (dflclal The Moscow radio said eight o’clock at Emanuel Lutheran- enly colors. -Come in today." / Moscow, March Pravda, kecrets'act, told friends he planned Up to &>uncil United Electrical, Radio and to appear as usual In Parliament Washington, March 16.— that the Iranian govermnsnl church. in a dispatch frpm VladivosCbk, (/p)— A decisive test of Rus­ 1 / -Machine Workers .(CIO) em­ said today the United States wss when It reconvenes after a week­ was “defending the nionopo- At the second • of the - special The Manchester Exchange Clqh ployed by the Pratt & Whit­ removing highly valuable property end recess. sia’s' willingness to work Churchill Calls Upon list possession of British oil: Sunday evening Lentgn services met Wednesday at the Sheridan, i ney division of Niles-Bement- from Japan to the United States. Might Provoke Fight on Floor within UNO framework in concessions in Iran’’ by re -> It was. annoupced that the Fix- ; Rose’s return might provoke a Soviet Union to In­ Sunday at 7:45.at Center chifrch. Pond, Company In West Hartford. -A special Teas correspondent the future shaped up todey fusing to grant Russia, s in ^ Mrs. Emily Stephenson Yerbury change Club play "Pep Parade" i ■aid his aiory was based on re­ fight on the floor of the House, was postponed, due to conflicting 84,000 Retom to Work it was understo^ that he would Iran made known it will sure Continuance of lar concessions in the co u n ­ will sing “How Beautiful Are The X Thia walkout, exUed at 10 a. m. ports to'Jsp ^ ese newspapers and Peet Of Tehem” from the Messiah dates. . I to the 'Tokyo edition of Stars and pot ^ barred physically from tak­ ask the Security (louncil to War - Born Sympathy try’s northern provinces. yesterday, put the number of Con­ ing ms seat, but that home mem- / by Handel, and the mlnlater, RCv. Col. John Rottner Juat dls-1 necticut Industrial workers on Stripes. reexamine lits trouble with The broadcast said the aaseriSoOr - CUfford O. Simpson will speak on charged from the Army aftir four The dispatch in the Communist l>er8 might move immediatehr to whs made by Alexeev, a Writer strike at 19,000, the Labor depart­ have his privileges suspended un­ Moscow. New York, March 16.—(iP)— the topic. "The 0iurch Bogina To years of service attended the m eet-! Belted or Boxy styles in Black, Green, ment said last night, reporting at party organ said the loot reported­ for the government newspaper Spread Over The World." Koda- ing. Col. Rottner la a charter | til he is proved Innocent or guilty WIU Sup^rt Iran’s .VppMl Winston Oiurchlll called, upon the IZvestia. ~ A Aqua, Checks, Blue, Gold, Putty, the aame time that setUementa ly seized by the Americans tnchid American officials, who chrome slides will be showm, member of the Exchange. His i ot the grave charges now pending. ttiem- Union last night t6 insure American Beauty. earlier to the week..prtocl)>ally In T h e 38-year-old Pollsh-born leg­ not be quoted, expressed Says Treaty 'ttrona talk on his experiencea and o b -! \. General Motors and General Glee- (Conttoned o'a Page Eight) Newest arrests In 'Canadian espionage Investigation Includes teese continuanbe of war-bojn sympa­ It quoted Alexeev a« iaylng that The Senior Luther League of servatlons of the European situs-1 islator attended the opentog-nf a selves pleased that Iran had de­ trie plants, had returned 24,000 new sesaion of Parliament Thurs­ four men. Top. left to right: Matt Simons Nightingale, Bell Tele­ cided on such action, and left no thy of the English-speaking wozld under the 1921 Soyiet-lran treaty/ Emanuel Lutheran church has Hon was extremely enlightening. ! men and women to the "at work" phone Co. employe and formerly with RCAF; Fred Rose, uommunist for the Ruaalan people by submit­ Iraiv "pledged riot tq transfer Io been Invited to attend a meeting at . \ P/o day, was arrested to his Ottawa doubt that the United States will, Hat. home Izte Thursday night and Member of Parliament; bottom, left to right: Dr. David Shugar, Polish give full support to such an ap- ting its Wternatlonal problems to 81^ third power mtalitg. ®9, ral^ the Hartford church Sunday, Another blight spot In the over­ bom physicist formerly with Royal Cahadlair Navy; and Dr. Raymond toe United Nation* Security coun- other concesskmeglvca March 17 at 4:30. This will he a \ io Atomic Power whisked away for hooking In Mon­ way or ■V all picture .^Was provided by an treal, where he spent yesterday. Boyer, assistant professor of chemjstry at-McGUl University. Arrests Word of Iran’s Intention to lay cU. . ^ / up by Russia, but he added that Joint meeting with the New Brit* $18-40 announcement that the American were announced at Ottawa, where the four are charged with releasing "If the Soviet governrtVent d«*» the treaty had/ been broken "on ain, rorantvllle and Springfield PaiTlairint doewnot meet today. ite case again before the Security SBION1ZING Brass company. whes4- labor dis­ To Be Pushed war secrets to a foreign power In violation of the Official Secre'ts Act. oouncU waa received at the State not take advantage of thls^ numerous occ^lons" by the Iran*! leagues. ..^ e local Luther Leag- pute with Its 8,000 employes has Careful Study Advtoed gh)-American) sentimen/ he Ian government. “ uers will bowl at the T. M. C, A. The Body Shop Method Prime Minister King .has ad­ —(NEA telephoto). ' > v department fromJranian Premier been'stalemated aince Feb. 4, and — ------' ■ ------IT— 7— ------Ahmed (Javam, theae officials said, "if, on. tha contraty, they Specifically, tha writer, said con­ -a tomorrow evening at 7:30. _ representatives of the Mibe, Mill vised members to study rarefully discourage It, or thex^'OhlH it, the cessions Were granted to Standard SOLIMENE ft FLAGG. Inc. \ In Reds’ Plan the two Interim reports • which said. / y and Smelter Workers union ICIO) - Read)' to Invoke Ouarantees responsibility wUl/be entirely OU, and that southern Iranian' 114 OMtw m, IM. IlS l wouM gat together In Waterbury have been issued by a two-roan ^ y a l commission investigating This country reportedly was theirs." concessions were granted to the Tuesday morning .to. talk wages. Kuomintang Demands ready to Invoke the guarantees of Great Teatrilbf UNO Seen Ariglo-Iranlan Oil company. TALL The conference was arranged by Boosting Production to the spy network. Hie dougUy wartime leaders of Stressing the serious nature of the Uhited Nations charter Jn an "In a period of 20 yean, the New Spring Suits Walter Magglolo of New York, a effort to end the tension which re­ Great B rljsln said Russia’s failura Iran government has tried to One Rud One-Half the charges contained in these re­ B I N 6 0 A L K » OOrBAM Pederal labor conciliator. cent Russian moves have created to eVachkta Iran should be thrash 'bring about conflict between the (Kaowa Aa Omma Alim) The union seeks an 18‘i cents ports, King reminded Parliament Control of Manchuria ed qmAn the council’s iorthcomtag Times Pre-War Leve yesterday that the two commis- to the highly strategic zone of the. U.S.S.R. and other great powhri," TONIOHT Seventh Dnaghtar at a Savantb 8m Dressmaker, Cardigan and Classic styles in an hour raise, and the issue Is Middle Biast. , •/ ^ ^ o r k meeting, and he warn- Alexeev was quoted as saying. Bo n With n Ven Black, Blue. Gray, Red, Green, Cocoa and complicated by the union’s "coh- In Soviet Program Bioners-.-Rob*rt Taschereau and The tip-off on this Intention,, that an early and great test for .ORANGE HALL R. L.. Kellock—are Justices of the _je UNO would come from Rus­ "One must riot forget all theM- ■■WHInge EMIy. hwlnding Saiidny, tentlon that the company owes a Wants Quick Restora*: Threat Made diplomatic officials said, was facts which have such Important :f A. IL. to t P. ML Or By Appalnt- Checks. bonus totaling about $1,000,000 to Moecow, March t6-4(4>)—The S’.'preme court of Canada. Such assurance they* asserted has sian pressure against. Turkey over employes who worked the swing men,, he said, would not approve the Dardanelles. significance for the development amat. la the Servtoa at tha Pea- new five-year plan for Russia will tio n of Sovereignly ^ r n i i tvt* given both Iran and Turkey of Soviet-Iranian relatioita.’' pla tor M f a a r a . _____ . ■' shift during the war. of,the drastic detention meaSCfres the United States would baritVhem (Washington sources said last SPOUTDAL SfEDIDM ' Clark Judd. American Brass develop atomic power add boost which have characterized the cake.^ And* Withdrawal ofT o lellJrailieS against aggreaalon to fulfillment of night that Iran already had In- The writer said that the Sovlet- _ - y unlesq they felt the clrcumstancer IM Chaich Street, Rarttori, Coaa. president, declined comment when production to one and Ope-half the letter of the Ui fornied the United State* that It Iranlan’ treaty of 1921, which - / called for suQh action. ' Soviet Forces There ’\ —r— Phaaa S-2M4 aeked about offers that might be Umu the pre-war level, N. A. Voz- charter. would ask the UNO to reopen the barred “third pkrty" conceaslona, FOR RENT $16-80 >° $39-08 made at Tuesday’s conference. Four Others Charged Secretary iff S t^ Byrnes has Iran-Russlan oltuatlon a t the ^ was made for the security of the nenensky, head of the planning'de­ Four persona ^were charged yea- ComiiiiUee Questions Anxloos to Negettato (^angking, March 16.—(/P) repeatedly emphasized the deter­ curity council meeting which Soviet unlog, particularly Ite Baku partment has Informed the Sto-, terday with working with the spy -The Kuomintang (Nation­ Loyalty of State De­ mination of the united States to opens here March 26.) ^ oil fields. He said the Standard lAND X. Officials pt the Electrical Work­ preme Soviet. network oollecttog atomic and Churchill made the first publlp ers’ union whose strike agaiiilt' al) party congress today de­ do everything possible to make Oil concessions were cancelled m. Ih Our ^peaking at a joint session last other wartime secrets. They were: partment Employes UNO a g q l^ concern. Submission disclosure that America and Great 1922 as a relult of "*nergeUc p«K 100 Acres — 40 TUlahle. The NUes-Bement-Pond culminated a night of both houses of the Rua- Dr. Raymond Boyer, assistant manded quick rastoration of Good crop hind«-abo pesch of the Rtmlan question to the Britain-had offered Russia at the tests by the Soviet governiSenL X .. ■ long wage dispute said last night aton Parltamant, Voznesensky as­ professor of chemistry at McGill Chinese sovereignty over Washington, March 16—(JP)— bjody when it convenes to New Potsdam conference "a Joint guar­ orchard — approximately Miliinery Dept* they were anxious to nMotlate on serted that ‘‘ffiitoopolistio capital­ and that the conceseloris origin' Dewey-Richman university to MontreaL remanded Manchuria and prompt with­ House MUItary committee mem­ -ch 25 would be concrete antee of the complete freedom of ally were intended to cause Sovtq^ 1,500 trees. the issues as soon as possible, and ism can produce a n4w aggreseor," ftfr bearing March 22. Bail set at lence of 'the hope the nation toe (Dardanelles) straits In peace Presentation of expreased the hope that William and declared that the Soviet pnlqn drawal of Soviet forces ^rom bers threatened to "name names" interests to “collide" thv (Cdnttnued on Page Ten> ed the exploitation of riches and By the Yard. capacity he continues as premier (Continued on Pnge'Ten) Chairman May (D-Ky.) detained dom of the great waterways of (Conttoned on Pnge Ten) (The stipulation'that C^ipa was Industrial development In north­ and head of the government. /> not bound by international agree­ to ePrament on . what course ^ e Eiirope, the Danbue, the Rhine, You will find many of the styles (A London dispatch quoted the X committee mights take but pthCr and <^er rivers which run through ern Iran. ARTHUR DRUG STORES ' - — r — ments to which $he did not parti­ so many different countries. “This proposal of the Soviet wap pictured in National fashtoi) maga­ Moscow radio as saying that Sta­ cipate preaumably refibrsed to the memt>era were less retleejit.. r-y Pains dtg biahi street Tel. S809 lin resigned as chairman of the Russia May "At apy rate, there was the of­ greeted by mad resistance front’" zines such as Mademois^ite, Glam­ Jinnsh Raps Yalta pact; However, the Stop-So­ One committee member took ex­ Iran nillng circles, whilst , at th*- Believed by proper support. our, Seventeen, at surprisingly low Favor Shorter Cmincll of CMmnatssara. aiu) imme­ viet treaty concluded last ,Aug. 14 ception to the statement of Secre­ fer, and I'have no'-doubt It is sUH Toar physician can ..tell you diately was ehteted unanimously tary of State Burris at hla news o^n, arid if SovJel Rdsala still per­ incorporated the Yalta provisions Enter Bank sists in putting plfesBure Oh Tur­ (Continued on Page Ten) about our expert appliance prices. ; ' ■" / by both bouses, VoUng separately, Attlee Stand pertaining to Maoehurto-) conference yesterday that diair- Siting service. Whether It life fof OPA aa chairman of the Council of Min­ man May (D-Ky.) never-, made key. the matter must in the first We invite ,y6u to come in and Russians, after Ithrbe delajyi, in­ Instance be pronounced upon the be Back 'Palna — Rupture — isters. ,0 ^ cluding two requested by China, ^representations" against /Uepart- After -91 Obesity — Ptosis'^ we have the Unless you,..-4tfe away look around and we suggest that (The broadcast said that^ an­ mental employes. / 1^ Action Likely United Nations Security cOunClL ? Attaicks as ‘Rope Walk* have witbdrowD from Mukden and "Thus early will come a very proper aupport." now is the time, to lay, away that Opponents Add New Ob­ nouncement was'read to the Su­ Szeplngkai to Manchuria. (The This congVeseman, wno would International Mone- up on t l ^ list for a ooatf Suit or-dress for JEaster. preme Soviet that the government ing’ Statement on not be quoted directly, insisted great test for the world orgafiiza- jective to Goal of ~ ng-Chito cdhrespondent of the Closes tlon on which so many; Indeed I new car / . liad resigned ifs-powers. The'as­ (Mtbwc newspaper, Social Wei- that the conB’'^ittee'y counsel, H. lary Session Flashes! semblage, "amid loud applauae,’’ Indian Independence fate, reported today an espmated Ralph Burtpiv ha(^conferred with Curtailing of Powers (Continued on Page Bight) (Late Bulletins o f the’ iP) Wlra) \ 100,000 Russian - troops remain In Byrnes and mentioned'at least one Savannah, March 16-—(P)— The (CoBtImied oo Page Bight) New Delhi, March 16—(JP}—Ma­ namq. , / YOUR PRESENT CAR Washington, March 16 -*■ (fl*)' — Harbin, 250,000 in the Dalren-Port long-silent Russian observer at the homed All Jlnnah, president of the Arthur area and 150,000 in the vi­ "Mr. Burton spent about an hour International Monetary confer­ The Ctapitol hill flg^t on OPA Moslem league, today attacked ..u with Mr. Qyrnes and laid the Thieves Make Sugar Haul • will have to provide widened today with a drive to put cinity of Orangchim.) ence today said Russia may enter "rope wallring'’ Prime Mlnlater ‘ Communist Attacks Charged whole picture befdra hitp/’, this Blasts'Smash . Phltadelpitla, March 18—■ ■■ ■■ . • Per Skta been aatln|; more rot than bread." Rank and file Nationalist Con the requeited H.OOO.OOO.OflK) goviet At least one person, a German manri on the Danish Island Depot Square 1. The price control and stmbU- policeman, was known to have oommunity. Private FIttlag Izstlon acts, should be .Cfsitlnued. "Ctoortog. testified for the fourth gresa party membera and many of (Conttoned on Page. Bight) commercial loan was delivered to ^rnholm that RuHsiiM* Raoma — Lady and Hen At (Continued on. Page Ten) been killed, and authoritlea aald would beglB evacuation of the Princess styles for Juniors. Russian Kolinsky Scarfs .$ 1 9 .9 5 for s period not Inter tludi'.ApHl auccessive day at the war orimes their leaders to Bombay hailed Secretary of State. ■'Byrnea' ■ In tondaata—Guaranteed Fitting. <<■ trial before, the Uternational mil particularly Attlee’s assertion that there probably were" more fatali­ land in three days and wooM - Pleasantly priced a t.....'. $ Per Skta L 1947. Mr. 'Truman recommend­ Washington! ties. A police hospital reported gone by' the first day* of AprO, Mae’’ 7.90 ed extension for s year beyond the itary tribunal. _ a minority should noF^ permitted Contents of U)« message were that 100 of the casualties were se­ By . ..f ’ little More Thaa Flgnrdmad to.V, veto -».i~ the ...- progressr-~m______of amajority, Ernest Roy^ Prop. ‘June SO expiration date. * not divulged by Byrnes, save that riously Injured. Fire Deetroys H»ngar, Bassarisk Scarfs r$ 1 5 .9 5 S. No ouixlmum price to be set Queatloned by KelteTa attorney, It waa this portion to which Jto' Renting Playhouse Solves it was a reply" to American, In­ Pwr SklB Many of toe casualties . were johhs, Nfld March 14 QUINN'S- 241 k o . MAIN STREET ffc o o l linens In frosty mint and , on any qpmmedity that does not Oeoring described the former chief nah, leader of the Pakiston move- quiries on Russia’s wlUlngness to persons living in. the neighborhood four U S. Top Hahdle'and Envelope .ment for a separate Moslem state, melon—sizes 9-15 for only... give Ite producer a rdssouUe- of the Niail high command as little start negotiations. This 'dountry or traversing------toe .*—streets. *. n-K-The —-« *-'plane* , were 8 ^ destroyed destroyed-^ * *r« TEL. 5113 r By “ Starlet Froeb^’ $5.40 , styles in Water Buffida more than a ftgurohead to many particularly objected, _, Russian Sable DyM ptoflt. Housing Problem for Vet had attached the conditions that plosions spread debris over an Torbay ^rtiay airport today The C PHARMACY dr iHastic, ' S. Automstlc Uquidatlon xt OPA- jhapeeta. "I regret.” 'Jlnnah said (n Russia agree "to broad economic area ol several blocks. dtan Pres* iald dawMO was Squirrel Scarfs t- ^ $ 4 .9 5 controla. Induetry sdvlaory com- Goeftog recalled ^ that he onoe statement. J ’thst Attlee, though cooperation with the United Na­ , A German policeman aald he mated at $1,506.00(1^ ' Hsrd to find bemberg prHit8,-to Per Skla mitteee would be alilhorixed to had said to Keitclf./'Whether or- IK -a guarded and qualified manner, MinneepoUs. Marcji 1 4 -iP) Afcfoot^rug qarpets the living room tions. such cooperation reportedly believed the explosives were to a ders^are signed b y ' you or Pfc. lIcompletely.'VjThe home has a llv- sizes 14-20 for. only...... cerUfy to OPA when the produc­ has done rope walking whfn he Minneapolis. Army veteran arid i to Include entry ^ Russia into the Red Army ammiinltlori dump. Five to Face,Fraud Char By “ Joan Dett’’ Plus FederarTax. tion of a particular commodity Meier doem't make any difference said ‘on the other hand, we can' bank and fund- _ . , seal Off Blaist Area Kobe. Japan, Starch II to me.. Save time and paper. I am not allow a ’ minority to place his Wife have solved their housing hath. Kitchen cuplKiard* are com­ . 1 $ 3 * 9 8 reaohes a certain percentage of The Russian observer, when ask­ Red Army troopsrm «is***and civilian —il I k—»■The — Kobe baae - provoM the supreme commander of the veto on the advance of a. major- plete. ' ed whether Russia would wait un­ normal demand—the percentage problem.. . . police sealed off the blast area; olflc# announced toni|to» 141 Floral print crepes, In sizes yet to be determined. Ujion such Air Force and Immediately subor- ity.’ He ha* fallen Into a trap The couple; Mr. and Mrs. Herb­ Anderson, five feet, eleven inches til the tcifiae world political situa­ in the enUsted men of n hospital 38-44 for o n ly ..'.....:.. d iu te to the fiMhrer." of false propaganda which luui near the Alexanderplat* _ , RANGE AND FUEU Lee’’ $5.00 Z r K Grwn Stamps Given :;:^dIoni include Brown, ciertlflcstlon. the price controls be ert Apderson, unable to find regu­ tall, clears the celling by a com­ tion cleared up. said tola could be Russian sector. Public safety “ J ®rtawrttal ' ^ -r~ — Qoeriog said Keitel, who la one hisen carried on for aoine time. lation size quarters, today rented fortable margin, but he, has to 46. fleert 6f other uccupytng powers , of defrauding we v. •• " Bliick, Red and Navy. removed. There Is no-question of veto or With Cash $ales. 41. Orsdusl removeli of eubeldies' ,oC the 21 fellow defendants here, ^ a playhouse built 40 years ago watch hla nose and forehead at Mmy Await Trade Agreementa were barred, as were raportera. meat lef Wholesale Gasoline bad the "ungrateful teak" dt ad holding up the progreas-or ad the doorways. He Indicated also that .Moacow Navy sheers, in I sizes. 14 H to on sU commodities and proportion­ for a little iglrL . i v* American and Britiah finite seat ate tocriMM ot tha pilcea opon ■maamsnag Sbntagy whlifli others vanpe of the m ajority.' W. C. Preui, ijlnneapolls attor-. m lrtt withhold action until after 2814 and priced at only.. . . . Defialteiy■ Ihver DIvMoa Although on a miniature acala. the Internatlonnl trade conferences qmbulancM arid offerqd* hoepttal “Rite Fit’' ^ $6.80 each commodities. ' decided. the stucco house had electric ney, current oWner of the prop­ B. Contlhued control of rants **I remember Keitel once aslmd *Tt seems that be wa* ^ S ltliig erty said he ieatned to* home waa tn coming months, to which ths blast to a larger audience with many llghte, a three burner gas, s nation tFade agreements r*-|; Fbur hour* after the htasi Bontly Oil Company .GIVE to 'THE^ but with a clarUlcatton of the If I could see )ia was giveii •small sink and fixtures, fircplacj built by the orlgiaal owner for .^1 - leglBli(Uye Intent ”:^uUMg "raluUMg in a frriilt-lln^ command," Goering de- voices, but so far as we are con- hta three year old_ daughter Print and plain combinations Irt J. .s s r ^ ^ COM | qnd/a three- and a half foot ha' .(UqntiaueS Page Bight) (ConMauad m rug* KtxHto I H y a S I n e t Tel,52^SorM057 around 1900. ’ * , ^ for^•»s ■ e • • • • * RED CROSS (Oonttauad an P a | t BlghtjL (Uattauad am tumrXm l ' tub. A standard ntoa Oiipositetht Aiiriory “Royd Frddis ioMttpMt * rag* fight) ■ — ^ / '■■■ ' '"-T ...... 'If'"-." ■'• ■ f' ■ ' PAGE '(■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 16.194^ X' MANCHESTIA EVENING HERALD, ii^NCHESTER. CONN„ SA TU R ^ T, MARCH iC 1945 -

-X ceived $355.10 for yesterday's Everyona' t» urgsfi to be present Ikubber Factory catch. He landed 4.1Q0 pounda of WALTZES HOPS to w ^ oitA^tcr fbusic. Like the Weather, Everybody Church Screen p. m.—The Forty Raifi Yfslerday GIvm Show M o v i^ Only $ 8 , 0 m Is CdllectM mixed fish for which he was pdkl ^ Strike iLtcrted ■ \ $355. What about the extra dfme? EVERY SAts N1C«T lub/sdU meet at ^ the Church Is Talking About^ G« I. Homes, But I^aL Fireman'a at- He found It In the ttaroet of a cod. rooms. tt\ p . felanchard of \ Is Redesigned • P. t* IS MMalglit In Red. Cross Drive Here 'artfOrd will bring an, hour of en- Waterbury, March 16-^ (A^— Jarvis Is Doing Soh^ething Abi^t ft Np'or .the first fime 1 To Local Cluh Ipyaient with colored filma of . union-management agrssment JARV18 again tekea tke laittetteiBt H oiM now Iw4ar daj^ thank.s to the.tain, the menes he personally took on a on a 18H oenU an hour Increaae .«knttAx Manchester fire depart- With the Red Cross Drive hslX. Cross, work that benefits .gyery- Changes Being Made in St. Mary’ s HiJl Florida trip. Refreshansnls wilt oonstrocHon! ^ __ _ X ments enjoyed a rest pwloU Air Power Croup Sees fqr sojtM 240 wtorkert of the- Shoe Four tgt'gn iwmie on flret floor — two iiBibilsIied iipewng^ "Solution lo l^ v e n t Suf­ over the total amount Collected I.ont and It Is only through” the dol- be aerved. We hope all thou In. Hardware dlvlelon of the United yesterday. AlCfour'companies Glianrel South Meth­ Mgin Stract teruted will tell their friepds, Fully insoteted. Copper and braaa pltmiMng — bot #ntf Graphic |•irlllrcH 4»f in Manchester stands st only »8,- >srs donated ^ thr'publlc that It Mrs. Events Miner, orgaa^ fltatts Rubber tm'mrt"y tg system’ oil bnroee anteinnlle ln>t Watet. - *t«6**2() fering Without Ameri- had becii o i/th f go all week 024 15. leas than one.half ''the la' able to function. The Red t there may be a good hearing exthigtiiahlitg grssa and bnish odist Chunrti Now TODAY AND SUNDAY East Hartford. Conn. Smiday masses: ed Thursday, averting a threaten- ilnimihn.-* Small down payment required, \ . Planes in Warfare quota of $21(625 set for ManchCa- Cnisa la not and never haa been a ' Jil^r adults: 7. 8:30, 9:45, (twb forYdr. Blanchard. — tng^strlke. win Rationing Sought fires. ^ . Parking in the Rear. Morning service, U W a. Next\Week Thursday — The Pay Ca a Visit and Choose Tour Plan nM. Locatton! ter The pilots set for Manchea- , war Ume organlsstion-rlt Is to Work Is In progress on ttie "rede­ FIRST SHOWING I ' Prelude—"Andante yaniaDiie;’ masses in the upper 4hd lower The increase was made retro Residents are warned to use ter is but one-hslf' the . amount Red C t,^ yefyone looks when / /Wioor cfidech), and at 11 o'cIodK. WSCS win have a rummage u le AtUntK aty, M«rch 16— cautioH when starting fires The Program conimi^lce of the signing of the r^re 24 AteXAHDER ST. UoiM MttlCMl down to Work t. continues snd it U» unthinkable ) year. W t *Q spectacularly aa dur- the' famous carving by Guido Ofterto.y^’‘Mlnum in G ' .Z.iiiacl __ _ get In touch with Are. Chappell. J. Mankowakl. rep^entlng the PHONES: 4112 - 7275 la tht hop»~of finding * aolutlon Berglund, chairman, deinonstsnted that Jdanchester should not come In g^ e WarNbut It does work that Mayer, of Qberammergau of ' Leo- . ^ OLD TIMERS Antbemr -”The/F^er P^ecl” '■ r St. Bridgm* *• C* Monday the 25th—There will be Mint. Mill and Smelter Workers V for proventlng world-wide aoffer- last night at the regular meeting somewhere near the .amount ask- npMs doing kfid It fulKIts Its re­ nai^o da Vinci's painting ”''vThe _ / 'Speaks «ev. James E. HiHnilns, Pastor a district muting of the WSCS at union (CTO) bargaining agency of- the cluh”at the Whtton Memo­ ^ ORCHESTRA the South Methodlat chuit^. . ■ tar ahort of rationing hero In com- ed for It. lircments to the people, so give Supper,” and the carving of solojat.oiojat; Ubulse 0 . Lehr feer. Bronislaw Oadarottakl and Tor the worhera. ^ aarativoly plentiful Ametlfa. Cliiii Seoul Pack v rial Auditorium that the commit­ Definite work fk planned by Red that'this work may continue. the Apostles b y ' tb* **** Julian Sermon-'i^oidlng the Word of I Rev. Robert J. Carroll. AsolstanU L' ^Tlowevar, IMrectdr-Oeneral Her­ tee is really on its toes and has Wadsworth, formeV minister^ of HANK POST. Prompter Sonta Metiwdlst Churoh ' a ^ by TradlUpfi” (Mark 7:13) ,, Bolton Methodlat Church bert H. t*hman. aoon to retire to started mit to do a very commend­ z : south church. The.' redesl^ed POdBilds—"Po^ude in F ” RobbrU Massu on Sunday at 7:80,^g. 10 Main Ktrniet and Hartford Read WE HaV b /^^LARGE DISPLAY private life, declined to anpwer ^ ^peseiils Show able job. the Synagogue. There wUl be "a POX-TROTS SQUARES Rev. W, Ralph Ward. Jr„ Minister , , Bolton. Conn. Purim Play and Festival at 3 p. m. rere4os is to be the gift of Mrs. . /Sunday and 11 a. m. Sea or no” to a queatloh whether The program consisted of two Rockville Maytle Cale Crowell of Highland \ " ‘ Oeoiire O- Ashton, Rov. Meredith F. Eller, Minister laUoiilng in the United SUtea ’ liHere.stlng sound pictures released which will be conducted by mem­ -‘ 9:30 a. m, CSiurch School. \- 10 Bigelow Street, Eoat Hartford / bers of the Sunday school. All Park to South church in memory il:00 a. m .' Church-ttoe nur­ St. Mary’s Epiacwpnl Church Minister of Mnate * % - Would be neceaaary to mak' Cub Scout Paak No. 26 of^he by the Army Air Fofee and shown of her husband, Albert L. Crowell, the (Children of the community are Neva niinda da mono*— sery. Mrs. Orlytb Johnson, super­ Church and Locuat Streets • 6:30 a. m.. Worship servlet. UNRRA work. - Center Congregatl^al church met by Lester Bueklnnd wh^?" hp<- lwho.se death occurred In July of Rev. Alfred* L. WUllama, Bectrir Momtng worship, 10:46 a. m. * F IN IT E !) Barlier both he and Reo/Sol been ap Instructor at Randolph invited with their parents. Re­ bringa me baek a beer intendent. • - ' Sermon subject; "(Consecration of H olds Banquet last year. Mr. Crowell at the time 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Prelude—"Prelude and Fugue In noom (©.. N. Y.(, chalnrlan of at the church on\^Wednesday Field and recently returned to freshments will be served. of his death’ was the president of F"...... J o l^ n Sebastian Bach the. Whole of Life.” , froma da GARDEN. < v3:00 p. m. (Church School staff The Second Sunday In L^t.: 10:30 a. m.. (Church achool. Al­ the House foreign Affoua_ coni- Msrch 13. This was parents and cR^an life. TTie first fUni showed the board of trustees of South 8:00 a.m.—Holy Compmnlon. Proceaatonal Hymn—"Crown ttihi m o n u m e n t s Btttee, eapreaaed th^'conviction the training’ of a plidl from the k^nference. Each teacher, supertn- bert Holman. superintendent. friends night with a largK*Hen4- This Evening church. The Ann. of Irving ahd ttadeift, and oubatltute .ls requeat- 9:30 a.ih.'.,— Cniil4r6h’s service, with Many Crowds'*,.O. J, Elve;_ that tha internati^l relief or- ance. The eyenlngs entertainment beginning until he-'was resdv. for Jewish Festival Casaop—A. H. Davenport Co., of consisting oi p ff Ices'of Instruction Anthsm—"Sing Alleluia Forth” .. Classes for sU ages. and ganiaation w ould^ve to carry on combat misslrtn*'' The second pic­ ed to be .present to meet with four 4:30 p. m.. Youth will meet st the was put on by the different Sens Boston, are In charge of tha work, spedaUata in rellgloua education. and address ^ the rector. Chll *...... Dudley Buck beyond the e n ^ f this year. and conalstcd of aeveral akits tured showed fiUf operations In the It was this same firm which twen­ dren’s cholr^Cnurch school classes Hymn—"Draw Thou My Soul. O church to leave for Stafford Here. It appeared to be the open­ Aleutians in detail and concluded Rockville’s Legion Post Falls' on March 17 A book exhibit will aUo be aet up (jhrist” ...... A. S. Sullivan Tor theie three - Yoitr Red Cron nuut carry Springs. showing amusing episodes in th ty ,years ago jtesigned the chancel and teachera are urged to examine follow. Duplicate kindergarten at m a r k e r s ing of an ifttarnatlonal drlve^ un­ lives of Robinson Crusoe, Tom 1th Inures of an actual bombing To Hold Its Annual when South church was being 11 a.m. Offertory Anthem—"Lift Up Tour » der the ji^^iadrahlp of the United ' ovof’ Kiska’ at the lime that and buy arjy that they wish. Heads .... V* • *,, Gospel Hon eontlhyie UNRRA as an. Sawyer-and Robin Hood. _ This year Purim (Jewish Fsstl- buU\ 4:30 m m. Paatpr’a Confirma­ 11:00 am.—Morning prayer with •Marie Louise," will be shown. A sew for the Red Cross. Box lunch FOR YOUR SELECTION ' Den Three under the supervision 1^*thtfK P*”*'** heM by the J.aps. Affair; Other City News v’sl), falls on March 17. On this eenhon by the rector. Musical out­ ...... George Frederick Handel at noon. 418 Center Street lent agapey rather than that It was realistic Is put­ Finds Dime In Cod’s Throat tion The Claaa will be omit­ The Hessiah simple Btory of a little French girl over its functions to a new of'-Uen Mother Mrs. Alton day! the 14th of Adar. according ted Sunday, March 24, but win line of this service: who, with her home bombed by .30 p . ni.Thursday—Third In had a large exhibition of ducks ting ItXmildly foy the dctsil thsf Rockville, March 16 (Speclalt' Portland, Me.—(Ah -E r n e s t Proceseional, 'jJeaus, Lord 0 t Life Sermon: "What About Your Spirit 10:30 a. m., Breaking of bread. OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS Igency of the United Nations or- was gotten In this film w.as so to the Jewish year, the Jews' of continue after that uptll further both Germans* ifivd Allies, brought aertea of motion picture programs. made by the members of thWOen. Stanley Dobosz Post No. 14, Persia were saved from annihila­ Ross, snihllboat fisherman, re- And Qlory” Diet?” 7:30 p. m. Friday—Choir ..prac­ 12:15 p. m., Sunday echopl. ' lantaation. Tlie following awards were made vivid that^Jt' . Vt’as next to' being notice. ^ Sequence, “ Lord; Speak T o Ke” Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr. love Into the Swiss family which 7:00 p. m.. Gospel meeting. Not Mlalmlilng Hroblema- Amejlcan Legion will hold Its an­ tion through the intervention of 6:00 p. m. CYP Club (high gave her refuge from fear and tice. there In per^n Morderai and Esther, the queen of Offertory, "Come "Unto Him, All Recessional Hymn—"Saviour, The Week ^ There was no dls| achievements e a n ^ 'b y the boys. Planning An Open Meeting nual banquet this evening at the •chool group). Robert Wright, Ye Who lAbor” ^ Gounod Again To Thy Dear Name” . ... starvation. The humanity of the 7:45 p. m.’, Tuesday. Prayer | OUR MEMORIAI^ ARE BUll-T WITH tert of UN*RttA‘o Ipp offtclals to AhasMerus. president. Ellen Murphy will be In story ao transcends language that st. John’s Polish NnHonsl Bob Cat awa^a were given to .Chairman Bcrgliihd stated that Rockville Hotel with dinner be­ Haman. the prime minister of STATE Recessional, "SaVior, Teach Me . ; ...... E, J. Hopkins Gohva.V, Near North School Street meeting. toilnliniae the problems posed for the committee la phinning a gen­ charge of the worship service and the story which Is In French and 7:45 p. m.. Friday. Bible read-1 EVERLASTING PRIDE Ita fourth council meeting. With William Descy« Harrison Qrlswold, ing aerved at 7 o'clock. Depart- Ahasiienis. because of some fan­ I V HARTFORD Mr Day By Day” PosUude—"See. the Lord of Life Rev. raiM Kozlowski, Pastor Roger Halt^and Raymrthd Hamp­ eral open meeting fi^April 12 and cied sHgfit, vowed vengeance, in will lead a dizouaaion on prayer. 7:()0 p.m.—^Evensong wipi ad- end Ught” (Choral) ...... German dialogue, scarcely needs Ing..: ^ Bpectancy and - concern, . they iHent Adjutant Pierce P. dark of AY-SAT-SU 7:45 p. m. Evening service In the ample English titles. CJhlldren atvaited a probable Rusatan-apon* ton. that' It la looking fori^rd to May riainville ydll be the principal his Hitler's fashion, on the Jews ---- p l u r ------deeks by the rector on "The Aims* ...... J(^ n n SebastlAn Bach •• 8:30 m.—.—Mass. f.* Janies Roach received a Boar 10 when it exports to haVe another of his generation. Lots were cast the sanctuary. My. Slippawn’a topic tone Rite of Confirmation."' (mil 0;3(Ha. m., CHiurch schooL as well as adults will thrill to the Bneklngteun Congregnttonal ■ed effort to deny relief aid to speaker, and among the guesta will “ GIRL ON THE SPOT* win be ‘The Cfturch Begins To warmth of the story. Welcome I 10:50 a. m.-'-High mass. (Choir proxlmktely 900,000 displaced Badge and service stars for one open meeting and thoapbaker to be Fourth District Commander to see which day should be -‘Der THE GARDEN dren's choir. 10:45 a. m„ Nursery In oMarge rehearsal after each’ mass. Church years service In cubbing Went to be Major General David V\’.\3rant, Tag" to slay an Innocent people. Spread Over the World.” Uluatrat- The Week “ of Miss Ethyle Lyttle. The Week : ■ Rev, PhHIp Rose, Minlstery^ Manchester Memorial Co. one in Europe who, thus far. Jamea Frost of Putnam. MONDAY - TUESDAY RESTAURANT « 0RII.L edwlth kodachrome alldes. Mrs, - Monday— ----- Ronald Larcheveque.-Roy McGuire, an. Air jdnvp .Surgeon. Dr, I^lph Legionnaire Henry Murphy will Permission for’ slaughter bad bMn Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. — Holy 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. ros*lbllltiea are the raw itiate- Harrison Street — Manchester sve reused to return t" their Larry Hawley. Marshall McNa­ M. I.oonau8sc, who Is also a CLAUDETTE COLBERT In ' Emily Stephenaon Yerbury will ^ 3:30 p. m.—Girl Scouts., " lu>me lands. be toastmaster for the evening. granted, but even though the laws 840 MAIN STx TEL. SM8 Oommunioh. followed by special Rev. (jharles Kwock, pastor of the r i ^ out' of which all great things 10 a. m., (Church achooi. ^ mara and James Roach. her (XTthe program committee, w There will be an enterUinment of the Medea and Persians were “GUEST WIFE” “Food Aa Vesi Like It” the gueat pololat, Mnglng “How intercessions. Christian (jhurch In Hawaii, will 6:30 p. m.—Boy Scouts. j BUIBut methe nmajor problem remain- 8:00 p. m.—Beethoven Glee aro made. 11 a. m.. Worship service. A den chiefs cord and three called upon for remarka regarding, ogram and a feature will be the liTevocsble. Queen Esther won the Also “ D ^ G E R SIGNAL” WInee — moore — Beere_ Beautiful Afe^the Feet of Them” 7:30 p.m.—Litany and sermon by be the' guest speaker. M that of allocation. Lehman, from The Messiah by Handel. Ev­ C3ab. ^UniMlf, haahM daeiared that even If i y***" service star , was presented jor General Grant and he aaid- ing of motion pictures taken boon of self-defense for her peo­ ths Rev. Harold H. Donegan, rec­ 6:30 p. m., Methodist 'Youth Fel­ at he had the nleaaure of know- the 4-8 welcome home ple from the king'. eryone la cordially Invited to these tor of St. John's chiirch. West lowship. Tuesday— ' corralled, even If conservation of,** a Den Chie^ln the pack. ■Ing hlm pcrsonall.v, and that he At the same time, the king or­ Lenten services each Sunday eve* Hartford. Senior choir, Edwin D. 7:30 p. m.. Evening Worship in 3:00 p. m.—Organization meet­ party\^eld in Rockville on Feb­ ing of a Brownie Troop to meet . items in short supply, works, there / Z T lC -« . ' . . was the officer who developed the ruary 22. The comhjlt tee In charge dered the execution of Hkman who ning. Foster, guest soloist: the Sanctuary. Rev. Emory S. al'r evncuatloh of handling wound­ had plotted''de.slructlon against The Week ‘Advance Notice Bucke, editor of Zion’s Herald, will each Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 BtUl will be sUrvatlon In some ! ' CouI4 Have Been Inspired of arran^iuents included Joseph o’clock, for girls seven to ten ^ r t s Of the world. 1 ed men and air-sen rescue work. Perzanowshl William Poehnert, his fellow Inhabitants of Persia. wilhWtW BUCK'S CORNER RESTAURANT Monday, 7:00 p. m. Girl Scouts Sunday, March 24. at 3:00 p.m. be the guest preacher. Mtialc by .Upon a treadmill of hope, the' Anderson. S. C. -■ -■ A hold- Dr. Lechausae told the meeting William’ Pflt^er, Francia La­ A special poem service will be Troop 1. Miss Emily Smith, leader, the Right Rev. Frederick G. IBud- Beethoven Glee CTlub. Fred Wer­ years qf age, Mrs. Ralph Swanson ; legates awaited the Urget' ob-1 up man robbed an Anderson/hnovle , that he was certain that Major crosse. Carl Conrady, B. Sclbek, held b'y the. religious school of New London Turnpike. Gbrntonbury 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts. Troop long, D.D., Bishop of Connecticut, ner, director; Mrs. Eleanor Ben­ is the leader.- ' , -i .Btiws for aUocatlon of world, theater box office of 6300/Show-| General Grant would prove to be Hllmar Krause>. Blarl Krause, Tesnple Beth Sholom, Sunday, 25, Ernest Irwin, scoutmaster. will administer Cofifirmation ahd nett. accompanist. 8:00—Meeting of the Senior" Lu-, TOHHY RYAN THE CEDAR ROOM IS NOW OPEN preach In this church. ther League with Austin Johnson 'ood Burpluaes expected tomorrow | Ing inside at the time ^as the ! a most interesting speaker snd felt Reuben BtonsteiV WllllSan A. March 17. at 11 a. m. A variety For Yotir Dining and Dancing PIcaanre Tuesday, 9:00 to 10:00 a, m The Week from the Combined Food board as'picture, “The Bandit of/8herw that he Would draw a large audi­ Baer, George N. Hrigham, Ira t *bo'v by the children and a luncb- f.u* Pastor's office hours. Note change Secular Events Monday: speaking on "Impres.slon.s of Eng- j a basis for their planning. Forest.” ence in Manchester. Bowers. Paul Menge Ftarold Dowd-' eon will follow the serv ice. Par­ GAUTIER OPEN EVERY NIGHT ^ The Brownie troop has resumed 3:30 p. m.. Preparatory class for land.” Clarenq4 Helslrtg will offer Automobile Production /Will of time. meetings Wednesdays at 3.:30 p.m. flute solos. Colonel Burnham B^son will ing and Russell S q u irt enta are coidially Invited to at- WARD KRAUSE AND HIS ORCH. AND FLOOR SHOW 10:00 a. m. Manchester Minis­ youths for Church membership -T have chaige of the ifcxt meeting, Speaks In Bristol. tend. ters’ Association at the Emanuel Other organizations meet at their will meet with Mr. Ward. Wednesday— Friday,. March 29. Dwalla of the Dr. George S. Brookes\f this!-.There will be no Sunday school BRICKLAYERS SATURDAY NIGHT usual hours according to the re­ 7:30 p. m.. Finance committee 7:15 p. m.-^Lcnten Quiet Ho\ir' Lutheran church. vised schedule for Lent. program of that meeting will’ be city will be the speaker ^ t h c shkston. All pupiln are to be at |C0C0|SU«i£0DI^^ Italian Food A Specialty Legal Beverages . 3:15 p, m. Brownie- Scouts. meeting. serv’lce. - i .^\’en out at a later Hat^ Bristol Community Forum on Sqn- tKe Temple at 10;45. ..7:30 p. m.. Men’s CHub bowling 8:00 p. m.—Emanuel C3iolr. re­ B e Resumed At Once ()il ('ompatiy Catering To Banquets, Weddings and Parties Mrs. Herbert McKinney, leader. William Holland l^ve Y short day. He will have for his subject, 6:30 p. m. Girl Scouts, Troop 7. The Salvation Army at Murphy’s. hearsal. I resume of the pvogresa he is "Interesting - Personalities 1 Have' For Reservations Call Glastonbury 6.13 661 Main Street 7:45 p. m.. W. S. C. S. Mrs. Eve­ Thursday— , Mrs. Hugh Bracken, leader; 7:80 p. m.—G Clef Oub. | Ccnlrr Rtrct't making relatiye to/thc hearing to •'let." 6:30 p. m. Group C. Mrs. James Captain and Mrs. Richard .AtweYI lyn Briggs, state policewoman, will BOLAND come, up aoon brfore the' South Banquet Next Wednesday be the guest speaker. Friday- Finance Your New Car Through the Manchester Trust UsUe, 'leader. A pot luck supper Windsor zoning (mard In connec­ Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps Tonight: Tuesday:. — " 8:00 p. m.—Meeting of the Mis­ will be served in the Robbins room sionary Circle at the church. tion with hi* projiosed ali-port. will hold an anniversary banquet ’ followed by a short business meet­ 7:00—Fellow’shlp meeting. .T he Mlzpah and JVllM'ng Workers will lUNU n i j D ial and meeting next 'Wednesday, , “ Jlayesl Spot East o f the River” Bible discussion will be based on m.eet all day to fry peanuts. Saturday— Company Bank-Agenf Plon. Going To/Get Surprise / ing and social time. 9:00 a. m.—Junior Choir IC- March' 20. All tho^ having reser- 8:00 p. m. The Buslncsa .and prophecy. 1 ^ ■ S;lS p. m., Brownies. 6320 I vations for ths .dinner are aaked, ' /] Sunday:'"* - ' j6:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. hearsal. HastlngS( Neb.—Mrs. C. C. Har- Again Tonight Professional Women’s Club. Mtss 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. 10:00 a. m.—Confirmation in- I to meet at 6 p.m. at the G. A. R. , Zoe ptetson, president Mrs. John 9:30 a.am.—Sunday school.' Finance Charges on a basis-of $4.00 per year per $100.00 rlson of Lo« Angeles. Who says her ! rorim.x and the dinner will bl|urv RAINEOW CLUB 11:00 a. m.—Morning Holineax f Wednesday: struction. ITS Lamberton will ispeak on ‘‘‘Inter­ [ Htistlers will meet all day tn family’s supply of baCon In the last ! ed at Wesleyan Hall. An enter- preting the Zodiac.” The hostesses egwlce. FURNACE BURNER SERVICE three yeora/was. two pounds, ,is tainm^ent will be presented In the 7:0p p. m.—Prayer meeting. make rugs. Hostess. Mrs. Fred Christ'an Science Services financed 'are set fprth in fhe toble below for your infor- BALLROOM are Miss Jeai\ne Low. Miss Mope Rogers, going to get a surprise package G. A.'R. hall preceding the regular Henderson and Mtoa Georgia 7:00 p. m.—Open air service. Haitjord, First church. Sunday, \ from Haatihg.y 10' pibunda of nVe'etlng. AnniMjed To New England Hotel ^•THINK W HILE 7:30 p.' ro.—Sab’ation meeting. 6:30 p. '.m.,^ Firat Lenten dinner 11. Suhday School Wednesday. 8. ■ ,..:V / jeon. Mra,/HiirrlsoH hiid .written Greenaway, The Week for Northeas't Section of Parish. To Crown Statue ROlitBS,6 AND 44 — BOLTON Wednesday, 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 538 Farmington avenue. motion. ! Butcher Karl t(auf ah'd aaked if Monday, 7 DO p m.—(Cub meet- I Rev. Wallace Viets , of Emanuel \ Announcement Is made thjit Miss p. m.. Red Cross sew’ing. Mzs- Second. (Church. Sunday, 11 and ahe cpuld/pufchaw the 10 ]knmda Elizabeth McCormack. - prtsldenf YOU DRINK*' Ing. I Methodlat church Is tlib speaker, 5. Sunday School 11. Wednesday 8. o f bacon/one of Kauf’a cuatomera Edna Case Parker, leader. Wednesday. 2:00 p. m.—vvom-*Dneim.—Worn-1 Brief talkslams by_uy_ membersmrmoera oiof ooiunSouth i and Rusa sti’ect.s of the Children of Mary of St. DANCING AND 7:00 p. m. Cub Scouts. Clinton had rejected. The cuatomcr, who Bernard's church will have the en’s Home "Lea^e H^eeting. The'churoh on our program. Visual; R(;^i,ville. First Church. Sunday, f’- WANTID i. during the war would joahlngly honor of crowning the Statue of Hendrickson, leader. special guest and apjeaker wlU be j aid feature.. DiniwrDinner prepared and j jj Sunday School. 11. Wednesda'y, FLOOR SHOW TONIGHT At4he ^ 7:15 p. m. Senior choir. Mrs. FINANCE CHARGES* / : order IQ pounda of bacon, recently the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Major Giles Barrett, Army chap­ sen’ed by the Willing Workers'. 94 Union street. AMOUNT ______I had hia order accepted by Kauf. ceremonies in May. New Floor Show” Every Saturday Night! ~ Abbott Chase, ch6lr mother lain who served In the Pacific the­ Make reser\’ations by the late's! Man to work in Ha^warc Store. Gootl hours, 8:00 p. m. Church school staff 15 'Months ; but he/turneil it down. Kauf said Bowling Benefit" ater of war. today and tomorrow. Bring all of FINANCED 3 'Months / 6 Months 9 Months 12 Months steady work.- ' Retail selling; experience dtt- he sent the slab to Mrs. Harrlsdn The Red Gj’osa Men’s Bowling Depot Sgaai^ GHU meeting. Mias Jesseman will speak Starting Tuesday night, special * family: •» ! "Substance” will be the subject' on “How To Tell Stories.” ! of the Le.sson-Sermon for, Sunday, j / $ 10.00 . $50.00 - aa a gift. • _ Doubles for the benefit of the Red evangeliatic serMces will be held 1 p. m.. Movie and $1000. $10.00 $20.00 • $30.00 sirable. _ / . Cross will lake place on Sunday,' SUPERB FOOD AND DRINKS 14 DEPOT SQUARE TELEPHONE 3835 Friday. 1:30 to 3:00 p. m eveo' night at- the citadel, with Picture hour for children. The Golden Text is from Prov-* j tor's office hburs. Note chapge of - Saturday; j ert« 22:4. “By humility and toe 1 25.00 / ^ A p p l y : March 17 at Satryb’s Alleys, start­ Major Giles Barrett as evangelist. 10.00 L5.00 ^ “ 20.00 ing at 2 p. m. There have been 88 Always a One choice of Steaks . . . ' day. The Major Is an outstanding 6:45 p. m.. Choir rehearsal.. ; fear of the Lord are riches, ahd .. 500. 5.09 / DO/SOMETHING ABOUT IT - Musie by the 3:30 p. m. Cherub choir (age 7). ■ lionour, and life.” entrants th dpte and several las^- Chops . . . Chicken . . . and speaker and. has a wealth of. ex- 3.00 4.00 5.00 X If you feel run down after win­ mintite entries are expected .-’Ss Roasts. We cater to Wedding Par­ Mrs. Edward Lewis, choir mother. ^ e n c e . He is a dual Major, a ' S«^"'^^onsTeg«tlonal Oinrch I Selections from the Bible In- ! 100. 1.00 2.00 BLISH HARDWARE COMPANY ter colda—If your vitality la low— 4:00 p. m. Chapel choir (ages /elude: “Eve hath not seen, nor ear there are a - few openings qn'^'the ties ahd Banquets. Major in the U. S. Army, having Rry-JP-erris E. Roynolda, Minister 2.00 \ ^ 0 Manchester, Conn. Sturt biiildlng up now by taking later rounds. CASA MADRID ORCHESTRA 8 to HI). Mrs. Stanley Sasiela, Served-as chaplain In the last war Ernest. Cosmsii, —~ — Organist. heard, neither have entered into ' 50. / s o 1.00 1.50 Fqther John’s Medicine. Its use The first round will, start at 2 choir mother. In the Pacific theater. He is also a Mro. Ifpl^n Perry Dan-son, the heart of man, the things ulilch ; by milliona for 90 years proves Us o'clock and will be yojled as fol­ . MEET y o u r FRIENDS THERE! Saturday. 7:30 to 10:30 p. m Major In the Salvation Army. The Church 4|chool Director God hath prepared for them that j .50 '' .75 1.00 X 1-25 .Aa- 25. '' .25 x i ------value. It Bitpplies vitamins A and lows: — ./ Open House for members of CYP services will commence at 7:30 p. love him.” (I Cor. 2:9.) Dance to the lilting ENJOY QUALITY WINES. LIQUORS, BEERS Cfiub and their frienda There is a Churoh scho^^t 9:30 a. m. Correlative passages from the ;50 . Alleys 1 and *2; W. Burke. J. m. .10 - .2 0 . .30 Burke; Czersvtnski. Jneonski; Ed- A ' small charge for the Evening which Tuesday—The band will have Churoh-Tlme Wtirepry at 10:45 Christian Science text)x)oks,. "Set- | 10. FOR COUCHS DUE TO I SAMPLE OUR SPAGHETTI OR PIZZA includes games, dancing, ping pong a. m. Miss ” Hazel Newcomb in ence and Health with Key. to the-] waixla. Tepnatedt; A. Satryb, TV- charge of the first part of service. ; .10 _ .15 ^ " . 2 0 .25 ■ /- GOLDS jer. ' ' and bowling. Refreshments are , Wolheiiday—Captain and Mrs. charge. Scriptures.” by Mary Baker Eddy, ■ 5. .05 Alleys 3 and 4: Skeeter. Scl­ furnlahed. Any young people of Worthy of Bristol with a delega­ Morning worship at lOifJ, The include the following (p.- 26+): * .04 , - .05 RANGE high school age connected with minister will deliver the second “ Mortals must look beyond fading, | .01 bek: Graf, R. Cormier: F. Fortuna, tion will Have charge of prelimi­ > 'v "1* : X -02 Ml' LaPiei-re: Cooley, Spuater. Center ‘ church and their friends naries. In the series of Lenten Sermons on finite forms, if they would gain ' -•” V ^ V-**' •■’j**.‘f.?. and FUEL Alleys 5 and 6; Tavlor. E. St. are cordially invited to come. Thursday—Family night.* Gift the general tjj«ue: "The Practice the true sense' of things. Where | Louis; Milanese, Rati; Kvihnly, Ju- to the largest family "in attend­ of Cihristlan' Faith.” The tooic shall the gaze rest but in the un- i •.Minimum Charge 15.06. ’ / on. TNMAT IMITATIU SUNDAY yu. 7-. nicki; Mosa, Jasian . ance. ' wlU be. "Making Use of DU1ne Re­ searchable realm of Mind?” , maximum flnanclag of OPEN 24 HOURS Cevenaat Congregational Church Installment financing Is controlled by P;, rilrihlrds of the price Of the D I A L S 1 S 6 A t'3:30 43. m, the follo\vlng will MON.bndTUES. 48 Spmoe Street Friday-^Songaters lylll lead sources.” - roll in tfie wcond round: Mancheater. Conaecttent fipllf l ^ t i part of service. ■ \ i Music by the. choW. Zion Evangelleal Lutheran (Thurch Alleys 1 and 3i iStannafdr-Za­ Prelude—Melody . .LcFeburis-Wely In excess of the oeUlng price, or a comWnatloo pf^hoth cash and^ lum-ln. ^ \ Anthem—From T h y Love As a Cooper and High stfeets MORIARTY BROTHERS dorozny: Gleason. R. Friedrich; L. Tonight, 8 o’clock, Covenant North Methodist Chpr^. Revi Paul O. I^rokopy, Pastor FENDER AND Genovosj, Bnekofen; C, Murphy, League meeting at the home of Father...... Gounod “On the Level At Center and Broad” Relax a, 447 Ndrth Main steM^ Offertory^TTie Way Is Long and Keve. Lieonqrd Slaters, 31 Middle Turn­ Reminiscere Simday (2nd in Lent) /• BODYWORK Alleys 2 and 3: Filip. N. Phil­ y - James M. Gage. MItiUter Dreary.-w.v...... Sullivan pike, east. Subject: 'The History Mra D. M. Beaneft; Orgonlst- 9 s. m. — Sunday .school and i | SOLIMENE « Ft.AGG lips; F. Burke, Colburn; Barton, and Meaning of Lent.” Po8tlude;r^'March In-A Flat..Oiraud Prellei A. St. Lotria. H. Friedrich. Qirectbr Pastof’s Confirmation d a a s at Bible claas. / INC. NlGl Sunday: 10 a. m.—Divjne worship. Text; Advanta^as^f This Plan to You Alleys 5 and 8r P-euaa, E. Oeb- i 9:50 a. m.. COiurch Bible school. 5 p. m. , 684 Center SL Tel. 5101 ler: Schmfiske. R. HIrth: Glllich, AT THE NEW •9:30 a. m. Church _ school. Young People’s Mu Sigma CM Luke 10: 17-20^ 11 a. m„ Morning senlfce. Ser­ Theme: The Christian Religion, Lisk; Doweew’fcz. Flower,' mon: "What We May Learn From Classes for. oil ages through the Society at 6 p. m. ..., Dqnrp Toolgkl a Fool." Dr. Charles JoAnson, High s ^ M . J ____ u. I Notes th* Religion of Joy.'" • " 1 . -You are iiittkinir a substantial 8avinj»s under this favoralilc There w'tll be a" dance, this eve­ preaching. 10:45 a. m.—The Nursery Group The mid-week Lenten service Brief council meeting after the i/ ning -at the Italian-American 11 a. m., (3hurch time muoery. In- the Social room" for those chil­ will be held Wednesday evening at servltie. _ ' Friendship Club on Rtngabtitv ave­ Mrs. Rdbert Wldlham In charge. dren whose parents wish to attend 8 o’clock. Rev. Forest Musser, rate. , / ’•■"r nue for members and their frtenda. OAKORHX 7;30 p. m., the Evenlilg service. church. .They .have a very* happy minister 6f the Union church, Monday, 7:30 p. m. r— Sunday 1 There will be dancing from 9 p. m. 30 OAK ST. , TEL. 3894 Sermon by Dr. Charles Johnson. hour, .■■' ' I Rockvillei will be the guest speak­ schodl teachers’ meeting. ^AD/0 USERS! to I a. m. . Subject: "What- a Person Misses The'"mlnlater.. WUl speak ' oh er. Rev, Musser will illustrate hia . Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Third 2. You payano so-called “ hidden'’ charges. Attand Communion Who Is Not a CHiristlan.” Vocal "Why Worship” 'at the 10:46 wor- talk on "The Light of the World" Lenten service. Text: Mark 14:55- / ...... -\ /..The Ladies Auxiliary of the A. M o by Greta Nelson. ship~servlct, . - . with aketcheiF and drawings. Peo­ 65. - ' Radio Repairn O. H. W’llI attendrCbmihunlop in a The Week Prelude—“Be Thou My Vision, O ple of thy community are Invited Topic: "Shall I (Condemn Him 7” .Y. You can determine in advance the exact cost. body at'the 7:30. k. in. mass at St. Tuesday, 6:16.i>. m .,^nflrm a- 4.x>rd of my Life‘s to these devotional meetings. After this Lenten service, con-| Music by units of the choir. Dld[ Prompt, -Expert Bernard’s church on Sunday morn­ tloh class. An Ancient Irish Melody sl4eratlon and dlacuysion of funda­ ing. There will be a social and tea , Wednesday,. 7:30 p. (n-, MW’ We«k fashion congregational | sTngdng mental CSiristian teachings, espec-1 in Red Men's hall on Sunday after­ Anthem —"St. Pstrick’s Prayer" featured.. 4. You a^^ doing business witK yoiir local hank where you Economical Prices senIcerThls service will be con­ Burke lolly tor those having no definite I noon fn honor of St. Patrick’s Day., V ducted in the Swedish language. Men of the parish and especially churoh offUiatton. All others wel­ Plan BaptlamnI ServiM Offertory—^"In the Garden” ...... the members of the. Men’s Cilub are ' Giiarantcd Wednesday, 8:30 p. m., Chpir ts- ...... C. Austin Miles come. '’■-rf- can discuss aiiy problem that may arise in connection Plpna are being completed for a hearspl. asked to reserve Friday evening, Baptismal aervice at the Union' (Mr. Miles '(Ued lost Sunday, AprirS, for the Welcome_Home 90 Days TO SPARKLING MUSIC Thursday, 6:30 p. m.. Covensnt- .March 10) '"’Goncordia Lutheran Congregational phurch during the Ht I^eague-meeting at the parson- Dinner to be giver-In honor of the - with the Knancing., morning worship on Sundhv. Postlude—"Melody” • from collec­ boys of the church who have re: Garden and M'Inter Streets AS STYLED BYV ^ Age.*-' Rev."'Rari lUchter, Pastor March 24. Parents wishing to OK) •* I /' • . tion of hymns from,.Dublin. turned from the armed forces. have thfir children baptised st Church Of The Nozorene , Directly after the morning serv* 5. You select the Insurance Agency with which you place the that time are asked to notifv Mia. ART MckAH^? ice, there will be a brief meeting EmanuH La the ran Choroh —^ 8:50 a.m.—Sunday ' school and I 466 Main Street Church Street, Opposite fifyiile Bible Classes. Alfred Lange, su-1 A Swedish Rye Bread That’s Raymond Schnimof on or before Rev. James A. Toniig, Pastor o6 the W 8C»." " FireVTheft and Collision ($50 deductible) Insurance ^ Sunday, '^tarch 17. /■ 5:30 p. m.—Youth Rally for the Theodore B.'Palmer, Pastor . perintSndent. ,'T- ’ • .» t\ . w' ■ A n d HIS o r c h e s t r a Chnenoe Belaing. Organist and 10:00 a.ni.—Worship. Mrs. Elea- ''•y twT ’ » " ■* W(' cifp now BONDfr) >. To Attend Serxiee , . Sunday services: Youth- FeUowship Group at Btmf' . ^ Members of the young people’s Cho4r Director hore Tureck will officiate at the | ■ wWch is,required. .7v- H < Deii|htfiilly Different - ' by 6:30 a.m.—Churoh school. Join fo'rd Methodist church. Each one groups of the Rockville Methodist * if If if if ^ If ^ Is expected to bring his own lunch orgoil. The choir will meet at the WISURN NATIONAL us In a study of Bible truths. clooa of sen'lce. Viking’s Limps is s definitely diTfereni and de- church will go to Stafford Springs :es- Tennyson Me- and coffee will be aerved. Sunday, Marto 17r Cassses for ;all ages. 6:15 a. y?.—Weet Side Sujidey - the Week Ucioua Swedish Rye Bread made from an old and INDLMNITY CO to on Sunday te attend the meeting REMEMHBR — THERE IS'NEVER A COVER OR FalL-^p9rint«1dent 7:80 p. ha— At the Same place 6. You may include the cost ot lhe insurance premiums in ciuornntpc all rciilio re of the Nutmeg Trail YoUth FePow’- acboO! at the Stiver Lane Clemmu- Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.—Lenten j -tested recipe that we believe you’ll agru-is “ tops.” ^ MINIMUM c h a r g e ; ^ • a,l». — Horning worship. Bishop Hartman will address a ■ervice. A cordial invitation U yx-1 pOK worL lor 90 Huy*. Milp. RCv.' Orville E. Cniln. Dla- Sermon by the pastor: •'Whero We Union service of all the Protestant lUty Houae,. The old fashioned mcihc^ of hearth-bsking ■iTict Superintendent.' will he one d r o p in TONIGHT a n d YOU’LL SEE WHY ITS 6:15 a. m.—Churoh Sunday tended to all. the financing without additionttl finance churKB,It., your os urrtn* f of Begin.” churches ond-the Youth Fellowship Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—The Mu­ makes Viking’s Limps a brud of smooth tex. of -the speakers and Bishop T.,ew1s MANCHESTER’S FAVORITE SRpT! 6T30 pjn.—N. Y. P. 8. Mlas'Mar- achool and Youth, clasa ■ Otri pit Ic ,uti *. fti ti o rr' groups...... 10:30 a. m-—’Nursery claH. sic committee.-- , hum snd “tuy-fresh” quality. It’s the ideal O. Hartman of Boston w’ill address ion E. Janes, president. Monday, 7 p. m. at the YMCA the groun. EXCELLENT WINES-^ LIQUORS — BEERS! 10:$0 a. m.—Morning worship Saturday, 11:00 a.m. the (JhS- ] co^anion to cold meats, cheese and salads. 7:30 p.m,—BvangellsUc service tht Men’s CSub will havy s Bowl­ drefi’s choir will meet. Entertain Oroun' Pastor's subject: 'The‘“ dean service. The Romaco Club of^he Rock­ ing match with a couple o f team# Prelude; Chorale Prelude, "Our Sweep.'’ from the Men’s Cluh of the Rock­ Taloottville Congregational Church ville Methodist church iJPlll enteif- The Week Father. Who Art in Heaven”-^ tain the kuih-TWo-If Club of the ville Methodist church. Bach. Rev. C. O. McAinster,4 Poetor Wedhssday. 7:80 p.m.—Worn Tuesday, 8 p. m. — The, Study III a VIhias SslMaws Putnam Methodist church.this evs*” en’a Foreign Missionary Society Emanuel Choir:. Adoramue T'te. ./s««»a't «ult rvsr nlng in Wesleyan h«1I. * ■ Group will meet at the parsonage. Cairtatt^RoaeeUi. i —- 9:40-“-Sunday school.. 1 *\vi|l meet for. Its monthly meet Thursday— Beginning' at 10:80 10:4fr—(3hurch eervice. Seniion ' K*h*' rasalsrt.’ f sU PInv knd Festival ing, Mrs. Florence Fish presiding. Offertory: Invocation—A-a r g- The ManiJiester Trust Go. y -m t. The Sunday aqhool will meet on a. n . apythcr'dlixlair tqeeting of laert. ' ^ timie: "God and Oun Ctonfuslon.” It’s Always QuAily Food At the Oak Grill Chclr WlU meet at the oloae for ra- The Week Sunday,-March'17, lit 1:30 p. m. at bearsaL tha WSCS, ThoM attending Ykwmon: "Vietoricua Faith”— H w t f o l ^ Open Thursdays HU 9:0b P, M. Whether a OeLuxe Oinner ahould bring lun^ ahd coffee, and Pastor Palmer.' Mid-week 'union service at - the PLUS: THE BUMSTEADS in “LIFE WITH BU)NDIE” Note: A meeting of tha eburiA l)nlon church In Rockville. Wid- Clossd Sat. A t 5:30 P. M. Advertiaement- Or a Bhslneaa Mtn’a Lnhchedn will ba held at the conclusion Sf daaaert will- be eerved at a modtet . Ems^nuel C%olr: Accej^ My charge: Keart This Day—Haworth. .< • neada.v at 7.;30 p. m, At the Center REMEMBER ^ DAILY LUNCHEONS— 65e the worship service Stmday moin 10:30 to 3:30 Thursday—Thy 375 In prizes at Mnrphy'a One ifltg. All members ore urged to be | 7j3(l p.. m.—C3iolr rehearsal Jn 5:00 p. m.—Sunday veapera A •5.39-541 Main Street Bali Contest today,'Murphy'a Al­ Otir Kitchen Open *TiI 1 ;00 A. M. - Ends Today: “ KISS AND TB IX ” Plua “ PRIM N SHIP” thy aoyiel teoni of the church- Muafl motion ptetm antiUadt Women’s Miastonary BoclHy will leys, Mancheater- E5a®'^ • • »* . X / \ ' ' ■ - X V. X F A C E ■ r r t v t poum MANCHESTER EVE|?WOs^BALD, MANCHESTER,-CONN h 9ATURDAV, MARCH 16, 194* HANCMiESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 194^^ V -----^ ------. . : > v T gency messagaa. Upon receiving Odd Lot Auction Controversial St. t JKence Seaway Now Seen os ^Security Measure the message the not* a to hls>i^d WTI<>-4Ciww Tourself. . WHTD — Hawaii Call*: WTHT regular attendance on ' Monday |*et in the kitchen sink. the fervor Of his gullert Example /of Helpful- night. They Few adept at rerout­ M. C. A. building, 7f^or\h Main WDR~Ainarloan World. WHTD — Arthur Hale; W t HT X / By Archie Kilpatrick were discussed and acted uobn.at ly as "Awad the Great.” '’Awad two married brothers. But he ha# and IniUated a code ayatem of ney, Mrs. Loula Ho^ilon and Mrs. t:00 *- WDRC — County Fair; —rCrieon Hornet: WTTC—World’* T^e outstanding example of the next meeting.. The ATU qnder their own to speed up the opera­ 127 SPRUCE ST. TELEPHONE-2*1848 WHTD—Loula Kaufman'; W TH T the First” and ’’the Tarboosh other rhysteHous eourcca of Mott Honored Flight*. voluntary helpfullnes* of an or­ able leadership waa going places as tion of the unit b , emergency. Eari Doebener. They have been Kid.’*. revenue such as 'the sale of waste ganization during the war .was a vital, helpful compacLUntt. TVo of Ui'e girl* operated -ahott- collecting materiala for the. past jdS'STJSilSf f 7:46—WHTD " — New England In H e la a 15-year-old orphaned paper. He also'was B war profiteer demonstrate^) by a group of ypung One - of------the --salientT**tures - . of wave sets. The equipment of the two weeks and report an Intereat* Sudanese boj^. lean and gangling and earned substantial., amounts women. Keen for any activity that the new organization Fas the fact unit conaisted of 150 atretchers Ing assortment of items. In addi­ Dick Haymc* with feet like tennm rSequets and during the period of desert danglln^hands as big a.s would---- foster - Uie war effort. — ! that the group act as a team to and the same number of blanketa. tion to hand work, home canned ■ S^M^-WDRC—Columbia Work- .•Ihow; W HTD — "Twenty Qiiee- battles by- aelUng bottles left by ^WISCONSIN glovep: He also has a grin as wide The beginning of the Ambulance function at it* bSal. There was no They operated under their own de­ '{(ooda, cakes, plea and cookies will ihop: WHTD—United fiUtea tione: W TH T — Dick Tracy; visiting newspapermen after beer w n c — Life of Riley. as^ Kansas sunflower and a TransporUUon Unit—familiarly individual llcenae within the rank* s ir e d flag, emblem and received be a popular feature of tjie auc­ : ilartoe Band; W TIC-The Bax- parties thrown during visit* bac'h. ' of the ATU , nor wouliNthe offlcera DINNER 8;JO—WDRC Mayor of the eet and simple soul shining as known oa the A T U —Waa Inaua- authorization from the govern­ tion, and several abarce items will Dom the front. submif to.any phase of individual­ appear as prise offering*. w Town; J^ed Calmer: WHTD — his own white teeth. pIciouB. Early in tha war In 1941 ment. B^^IL TIC—Connecticut Out of Most of this money Is sunk ism In the operation of the organ­ AT HANSEN’S MEANS Harry Savoy Show; WTHT — Adoption Open Question ' a group of girl* were taking first Joined The Services The committee’ cordiAiiy.. Invitee i boor*. . . . . Awad in strange Investmenta ization. the public to take part in this ac­ *•00 — W O TC — Aaalgnment Famous Jury 'Trials; W TIC — It la something of an open ques­ ' aid courses in the .Best Side Rec­ The thrill of serving, even in this GOOD FOOD — PROMPT SERVICE — LOW PRICESI such aa the ^Arab "chain letter” reation blinding. It was. the The first hurdle of the A ’fU was local instance, became so great to tivity, which will afford an after­ Hona: WICFP—Cleveland Sym- Truth or Goneequenccs. tion'^ whether "Awad the First” contribution system under which Klein. Bertha Kle^chmidt, Alice 'irtght of the first Manchester trial to secure uniforms In a world then several of the girls that tight of ganlzations In making that goal noon of fub and sociability and an ■ pbany 0 «a i5 ^ : w n o —Or- • :00 -W D R C —Hit ^*Brade; W H’TD was adopted by a group of Asso- Kupchunoa, Anna Rutz, Ruth La- 15 Arab servants chip in a half , b l a ^ u t . 'Volunteers were called tightened by military" demand*. the unit membera joined the regu­ possible. opportunity to help support the lo­ ^ROAST Na t i v e TURKEY Seatraa ot thjKM^ons. — Lesve It to the Girls; W TH T— elated Press correspondents here pound monthly. E>icB/month one Fond, Ruth Lamprecht, Jessie from fbe group to fill In the skele­ However they- did It— It was done lar Arm y Navy or Marine Corps Members of the Unit / cal work of the YW . which ia pro­ S :li- W D R C - ‘rnM i^. - Gsncbnsters; WTIC — National or he adopted them. In any case servant collects the lull amount Little, Elizabeth Machie, Alice •BAKED VIRGINIA HAM t;U -fW O R C —Croda aictlon CIO. his realm for two years has brisn ton CD organization. — and throughout its life aa a war Reserve uniU or Cadet Nurae viding recreational and social ac- Barru Dance. and biQges i t FolloVr'lng are the membera of .Mad^n. Lorraine Miller, QrXee 4:0lM|^nC-etri^. their apartment and hia reign is / The first Wackout proved Very aid, the A T U membership totaled Corps. Those who entered the the Ambulance Transportation tlvHlea for Mvicheater women in •PRIME RIBS OF BEEF 9:30-' W H TD — Break the Bank: Has Resptsndent'VnltonB 67. The girls also bought first aid Murray, Bernice Merenino, Pau­ a tweilre-week program of classes, WHTD—Meet the PrM)r, w 1;t C W TH T — Boston Symphony: tU M 0 6 now Irrevocably established. He ' (insuccessful. '■•This initial failure service from the A TU were: Ufirl: , ■ line Merenino,' Ruth .Matchett, Awad usually looks like IM equipment, which consisted of Ji Dorothy Binono, United SUtes covering a wide field of interests. •STEAKS AND'CHOPS —Doctor* at Home. w n c — Can Yon Top This? haa more titles than an Indian so stirred the group of 20 girls Helen Accornero,'"^ Gllda Accor- Ruth McAllister. Margaret Morri­ 4;S0—W DRC—Martlft Block Rec­ had just crawled out of a cata­ brown leather bag filled with the Marine Corps wotoen’a Reserve. ArHelea donated for thla auction prince— chief cook, ’oottlcwasher, that they decided tONjo something nero, Marion Aktlgg, Alice Back- son. Kathryn Olson. Esther Pan­ ord*; W H TO —Southern Har- W DRC — Ham SMsIoh.'-. ' comb. But he was under lock necessities for the use of first aid. Bertha ahaw. United SUtes Ma­ may ^ bfotight to the Y. M.,)Ci A, "One# mor* Congrss* it considering the GreSt Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway project, which, althpvgh urged by * ^ 2 custodian of the broom, ma-scot, about It. The girl# x concluded Alice Bartow. Aline BiBarrett, dora, Bessie Peperilis, Dorothy Have You Trle6 One of Hansen’* Super DeLuxe monlzera; W tlC —Encores. 10;hftr-WHTD - "Thea^rf and On occasions, office banker. and key one resplendent uniform ' This, equipment the giria carried rine Corps Women’s Reserve. us. building Tuesday morning between Wilson to Roosevelt, has never been approved: The Ute war gave its proponenU a new ®*'Wment—that that .if real dlsastef '-were to Phyllis BarretJ. Grace Bensdn, piju, Mildred Picrcy, Bertha 4:46—W HTD—Dance Orchestra. tit th> Air: w n c —Judy Canova Each morning after brewing tea for trips to western and gangster atrike town,’ there would ba^^con- at all times, at work* or in leisure Barbara Breiman, Waves 9:30 and one o'clock.. Three-Decker Sandwiehes Yet? Bhow. ' ^ security. "The Secretaries of War and Navy made a Joint declaration to Congress that, in addition to Its economic advantai^s. tn* Dorothy Bonlno, Barbara Bren-, Shaw, Mae Sloan,. Bernice 8 :00rr-WDRC—Philadelphia Or- Awad presents his boas. Max movies and visits to his relatives. fuislon and possibly Toss of hours. » Mae Sloan, Waves (deceased). l0:15—WDRC -Celebrity Club, develow en t would afford shipbuilding and repair lacillUes In a relaUvely secure area; give an addiUonal ®“PP^ It con4iata of a 'scarlet tarboosh nan, Norma Brock, Lois Brock, Schtietz, Beinlce Scholsky, Doro­ Cheitr*; WHTD—Loa Angelea Boyd, with, i budget estimate, of less life unless some kind of oiy, Unit Self-suppd'rtlng Elizabeth Klein, Wacs. thy Tedford, Vallette, Turner, FRESH DOWNYFLAKE DONUTS DAILY! Symphonic Band: W TH T— Duke 10;SO—WTHT'>r- Hayloft Hoe- ping which would eas* wartime strain on eastern porta alid railroad* and become a large *ource of cheap. dependable_power without hat a green sidarl jacket and a Irene Buysse, Eris Cai-isoh, Doro­ ini^ the first Item ganization, including in Itz mem- X Best of all and of greater Credit Valette Tumv. Wacs. Ruth Tyrell. Elizabeth Vennard BUlngton’e Orchestra; W TIC — dowh; w n c -Grand Old Opry. X , the use of coal o r other war-critical material*. white and purple striped gallabya thy Carrol, Mae J^ajerigan. Eliza- begins ‘Tood Tor Awad berahip qualified female first ald­ to''them was the fact that' (hey Mae FerriSyCadet Nurse, beth Carrlgan, Clara Charles, and Lucy Waddell. 10:45—W DRC—T a lW robe that would do justice to Pha­ naay Money. ers, motor vehicle drivers and were'^liot only aelf-aupportihg aa Joan FoaHma, Oidet Nurse. Lucille CJonran, Kathryn Cro.ssen, O il Burners . 8:80— W HTD —Gray Gordon** 11:00— New* on all station*. with new names to b* added.' The. raoh. There are bugles blowing having Jqat purchaeed a home here will go to Montreal to see rela­ vad had to learn e v iyly thus technicians were to be formed. an orgo^zation, but t h ^ went Some or the special stations .of Marjorie CusKman, Alice Darling, HANSEN'S -^brchestra; W TH T—Polish Va- I I ;tBr-WDRC— Night OWl Show; work Is under the dire<;tion of the was In Awad’a heart whenever he ' u m I ■ from Harvey'Collins. He was a tives there. to fend first for, hlhtself,If. m Formatloh of ATU * far out o rth eir chosen flem of the yVTU during CD blackouU and Elizabeth Diaimonc, Marie Dc HeUea; w n c — John Vander- WHTD — Korn’s-A-Krackln*: wcftrs -1 Colui^ibia veteran of World W ar I, member Mrs. George Scholflcld and small COOS, who were responaibla .for horn In a village on tb* As9am- . From that moment the plan for deavor to h^helpful, and all that air iaids were at the A T U head- wart, Hannah Donahue, Barbara Complete Stock of All cook. WTHT — GaV Clarldge’s Orches­ the erection of the roll. ^ Sudan frontier. When he wai* one He often ienda money to hard F u r n a c e s MILK BAR RESTAURANT; of the Yankee Division Veterans daughter, of Eaglcville, were re­ forming a group of young w'omen, they did waa dbqe in a really fine quawers. Arm y A Navy Club, Hol- Donnelly. , »I 8:48—w n c—Tin Pan Aflcy of tra: w n c —CTlfton Utley. Mrs. Stanley Field haa returned year old his parents called in a lo­ pressed naUve news mesaengors,. VITAMINS The .Southern Ttolland County of Foreign Warm Before'coming cent visitors at the home of Miss trained for any duty In connection spirit of enthuaiaJt)c endeavor. ' iter atreet school, 'X'MCA, Legion Also Ffinnie Eccellente, Rena AyPew still Available. the Air. ll;80—WTHT — Dance Music; to hfer home after a short stay at cal barber and he notched, the ba­ S l^ the Koran forbids. him to Home, Cheney Brothers Medical, 348 MAIN STREET NEXT TO ARMORY to Columbia he had been manager I,ucy Dcrosia. with' the then Impending disasters Falcetta, Phyllis Ferris, Mae Fer­ Beeataf w n c — 144th Aanlversary Church Womyn gathered at Co­ Ml'S. Sarah Axelrod has had Hartford hospital. .r ' by’s face to leave ever afterward collect .Interest he get* return on ^ e y raised m’oney^ fer many Qulsh Funeral Hotne and the' CD At Loweai Prioesi 8:00—News on aU/atatlona. of the Hudson Motor Company in hie V4nve*tment by compelling grew and within a few weeks an drives, W ar Bond. Sales, -l^ed ris, Joan Fontana, Helen Hajfes, - Joseph Bolealsw Konopks of secretary. at 9 and>burial In St. Joseph's to 'Henry Hunt, the well- known king drive by.*' / equip ■'themselves, the A T U con­ slacks, would not a tte m ^ to do. “Matthew, The Teacher,” wiU'be from' it or any other faucet In the hands are deft enough at cooking His racket now U to collect 20 every Monday night. Headquar­ pbBsll n>ad has received hia hon- cemeterjMn the family plot with music teacher. The body will be ters were toiind at first on Bissell' ducted food sales, rummage sales They scoured the back lots for old >He Sunday sermon topic of the Rev. Loring Chase, minister at house. Lundquist dashed to his up an appetizing breakfast al*. piastres "baksheesh” so he can full military honors. brought here for burial and com­ street, n^r Main street, later sold tickets on W ar Bonds and iron and helped to sort theirCol­ Our Home was lost 'iorable discharge from the Navy-^Rev. Hugh S. Barbour at the First large of the State Conference, who office; Washed out the shampoo though he has one weakness as a hire two ladders “ and aee the mitment services wHl be in the moved to Certter street and at the were recipients of donations from lections for ‘the war drive. Th ^, • t U do Beach. D I.. N. Y.. sajis- Congregational church, th * second Is at present filling the pulpit at Leopold Qragar, 57, died at the and called Mayor Harry Long, who chef. Since he is a faithful Mos­ Center cemeterv Monday after­ queen too.**^ ' close o f the gtoup activity, the citizens, who were proud of the helped to cheer the boys of the In a series of Lenten sermons on Lebanon Congregational church 'Veteran’s hospital in Rocky Hill, sent a Water department em­ lem; and therefore forbidden pork,' iBtion center, noon about 2 o'clock. ■ station was located In the Sports organization and Its accomplish­ regular Arm y at dances in the Le­ the four Goapela and the men who was principal speaker at the after­ Monday, followin^xa short. illness ployee to Lundquist’s home to turn he dislikes cooking bacon. « There wiU be a m e ^ g of the resulting from a shbek suffered Clayton L. Kropp, 251 Lewiston ^Center on Wells street ments. gion Horae or the state armory In wrote them. Miss Margaret Jacob­ noon session. Choosing "Peace” on fbe water, Lundquist tarried " It makes me dizzy,” he says— The ATIT was well drilled. un- ThUand County Fapin Labor ad­ Saturday. He was born'Ip Czecho- avenue. Willimantic, was fined 86 The objectives of the group wei-e chic uniforms, neatly pressed and son will speak tomorrow evening as his topic, Jtt'' took his theme outside his house to talk to the so he usually serves It half raw. {ler the leadership of the late John visory A""***"****;, of which Wal- slavakla. September 4. 1867. . He twb-fold. Service and Sociatr-with attractive. at the meeting of thS Pilgrim Fel­ from the three Chinese words by Trial Justice Newton B. Smith water man. When he went In the Awad will go down in medical his­ Dwyer, former sports editor of tsr L. Thorp a member, at in court held In 'yeomans’ Hall the accent on thp former. T h e Featured at Farades lowship to be held at 7 p.m. In the meaning, peace, each word in turn came to this country w h ^ fte was house-was flooded. He had left tory as one most consistent bene­ The Herald and a former service RoekvUle. M f^ h 22. to discuss church veatry. 17 and to Columbia fourteen years Wednesday night. Kropp was ar- ditiTM* ...... ••• MqaH a* Tehhm unit was organized in seitil-mlli- They were the sensation of any was ^ id e up of two characters. the faucets on. factors of trichinosis— the ^llsease, man. The girls became very pro­ parade and yet in tbe middle of eolffity asMla for thV coming year. There were fourtejm membera ago. He leaves only his wif^,. restpd by Officer BclIefleUr of the oel tm ® mild tciaoUv* mkl 8*1 to tary form, the girls choosing as "The first, rice and mouth, brought not Us victims. His own favorite Cold MiMriM ...... their Commanding officen Alice ficient in the old Infantry manual the night, when the sirens roared, k^^Mecutlve board of tha and four children present £t the Mrs. Anna Pltula Gregar, who Colchester■ ba'rrqcUs when he was out the point that there can be dlahea are beans and po(,atoes and 686 Nose rDieps or flohr* beoias to Madden, who received the nillitar>' drill and it was fine to see the they gave the lie to the saying _ -Dlmock Memorial Ubraiy home df Mrs.Hosa Johnson Thurs­ lives In Hop River Village, on found drivliK without the 1946'in­ Remains In Politics _____ in .the reading .room at 8 p, no peace so long as there are hun­ dried dates. roUovo stuOiiMS and ceughiDg i r comfniasloned status of Major. organization of natty, brown uni­ that it takes hours for a woman day altemocm when A e entertain­ Route 8,. He was a veteran of serts. He/had those, however, ONCr . . . .-> OMicM ii eoator to bioatiw. m^ Tuesday with ten presSnL For gry people In the world! The *#c- Crown Point, Ind.—. V u . 1.1 I f X # 'can ticket and filed another—for Ruth Matchett. Elizabeth Pave- directed, as it was ffrst intended, members received flr.st aid train­ 1:80 p. m. to 8 p. m. New book* until we work toward that end, »^®n,I'j'>etlce.,of the peace— but on the lack w-as First Sergeant of the in assisting the Civilian Defense ing and 50 per cent took the ad­ to the menroerC of the Columbia ett pty. who WM arrasted on fo r children have been ordered there can be no peace. Mrs. Parent-Teacher Association unit. organization as first aiders and vanced course. For two years Route 6 on March 5 by. Officer i ambulance transportation unit M d also ten ifew flctloii boQks. A Charter night la In the plan of Charles Van Diisen . of , Andover, their meeting at Yeomans hi*fl. VETERANS— \ Local Al-J Given the ATU girls were on a 24-hour Piasicik, also of tlie Colchester L — ■ » ■' Bsw magaaine rack has beefi^ ip- the Boy Scout committee, jthe date soprano .sang. "Still, Still With Local business men responded drivers. In this phase, as in 4>ther emerg'ency basis. ATU girls rode Tuesday night. Mrs. M c G i^ o r barracks, was els'} presented in •talled at the rig^t of the libra.- I quickly to the Idea of forming, an lines, they became almost perfect evei'y imbillance that went out on to be arranged. An official of the ’Thee?’ and "The Lord’s Prayer*’ served as a nurse in the KenVicky court.' He was , fined $36 for viola: | rlan’s desk. .Mrs. James C. Mal­ ' follow- these directions organization of this kind and as­ in their service. orders from the Control Center., State Bpy Scout office will be Contributions for the day were mountains before coming here. colm. chairman of the Library tion ol, nile.s^of the road. sistance was forthcoming a^ once. Manned 49 Vehicles For 14 months they manned a voted to the missionary schools for. Her talk waa most fascinMing as Gord'dh Llewellyn, a/local palfltj committee, made-. « request that prsaent to give the Ellington Boy Japanese'and Chinese girls. she told of the experience of the Some of . the girls could speak "fhe response o f store and busi­ Bond Sales booth In the lobby of contractor, has started' work on . FOR SALE for hoipe Ownership Polish, others Italian and this fea- all old magazines to which real- Scout Troop No. 88 their charter. The business meeting planned nurses, who might be clMsified as ness heads to the appeal' Of the the Stole theater. During the tha honor roll. It Is to be re-ln-; . ture brought about their assign­ dsnts of the town subecribe be An entertainment wUl be given for a comiplttee, composed of the missionarlea. She worked from A T U for ambulances was inspir­ “Women in the W ar” week the forced and . completely painted 60 acre farm in West ment to stations In areas during .girls of the A TU set their goal for bright to the library for other by the Rockville and Broiad Brook past presidents which will work headquarters in H^en, where ing. Altogether, the unit had almut /' First; See tfs for a Veteran’s Gi iteed blackouts and air-raids where the 825,000 worth of bond.s. They Interested readers. -In the event Boy Scouts. The parents o f the with the preeident another year. there i* one hospital /vlth 20 beds. 49 vehicles^ The ambulances were Willington,.,Route 74, resident* were predominantly of tallied 846.000 worth. ri tbese would otherwise be discard- Scouts are . Invited to attend this The^qiiestlon of the type luncheon, Each of the six mirtos and the one^ Loan to cover the down payment on ypur scattered at different designated meeting. Refreshments furnished these nationalities. • No wonder the A T U slogan was m as soon during the current one td'-bew rved by the hostess doctor haa his o r tie r own cottage 9 room house, steam home. Second: Finance the balance o f posts during On air raid, each ^ r l ' ' ' month as the tamllles had finished by the Boy Scout committee and Members of the A T U were on assigned to a specific duty. One "On to Victory.” They were well group or^C-box lunch to be car­ and doe* all her/own work from Wanted Td^uy your purchase with one of pur pay-llke« with them-' In order that those a social hour will follow the pro­ screehing-ln her bdreh when neces­ heat,' chicken coops ..duty at all times In the headquar- I girl was at a phone taking emer­ I in the forefront of ail, local or- magazines would not be too old gram.- \ , -.-V ried by those attending waa left rent mortgage plans. You may choose to be decided each ^ear with the sary to d lg g in ^ e r own pptatoes. 5 or 6Jlooni Duplex and large ham. before brought In. Ellington Grange conferred the While thciy Is a car avalltible. I either an FH A, insurance company or reg-,. first and second degrees on 14 can­ entertahilhg^ church ladles.- Or 5 or'G-Room Single With regard to the dress review MfS: ■ Joseph Jeffries, Of Rln*^ moat .of, the/travellng is done on ; From Private Party. u | a r bank mortgage loan.,: Third: Repay Daytimer f for which Tolland County 4-H didates at the msstlng Wednesday horseback, yor on foot. She p w i Gall Willimantic 9619 night. The work being done by the street,.,U .a' patient at . Windham the loan with monthly payments like rent ; rntnips are preparing there ia to fac*d her by telling of the ^ Call 5625 ladies degree team ^ th the tab­ Community Memorial .hospital, as wliich will take care of Interest, taxes, in­ ^ D s a'm eeting March 20 from 7:30 work of,yM«>7 Breckinridge, an leau. Ellington Grange has pur­ the result o f , an 'seetdent which a ! to 8 p. m.. at the schoolhouse of Eriglishwomftn, who, knowing the surance and principal reduction. When Yes! KROL Is oewirred Monday. She was help­ tha Ooimty Home at Vernon for chased the book "Soldier of De­ needs of the mountain people, ^you have finished paying for the loan, you 1 ing her husband saw o f wood aU members planning to partici­ mocracy” which 4a the full lengto trained the first groupf of nurses to biography .of General Dwight 'will own your home debt-free*. pate. Mlse Llsbetta Macdonald, and caught her hand In the circu­ go Into that territory. - m mid­ State health'speuiallst, will be In Elsenhower and will be placed in lar saw, cutting off the fore-finger Paniiit Bgh CaEng Prices wifery. Come in and let us explain the details attendance to Instruct tbe girla on the Hall Memorial L ^ ra ry In of her right hand. Though suf­ memory of LAut George Joseph fering from shock, shs Is reported Rowland L.* Cobb,'' Mrs. Alexan­ of our Home Ownership Plan for veterans posture. It la hoped that at least der Maurice and Mrs. Donald Tut- Cna Or two, representatives -from BoUea, the only member of Elling­ jto be making satisfactory prog- Clothes Make and the advantages in each tjrpe of mort­ tl* were appointed as a nominat- each 4-H club In town planning to ton Grange who made the Supreme reas. .- gage loan. There is no obligation.^ sacrifice in World War II. Ing'commlttee to present a sliite of ■ enter wUI be able to get to . Utis .. .As a result of the accident,'how- ofneers for the ensuing year to the Important and instructive meet­ Pfc. George Woodward, son of eyen she will have the pleasure Mrs. Lena Woodward of Sadd’s next' meeUng, Mrs. Henry Ber- ing. of having her. family - of eight nitt, lITst .year’s president, tVxs 'pre­ Tbe 4-H N ifty -Needle niembera Mills section, has received,hi* dis- chiidren, and all her grandchildren oharge from the Army after three sented with a paat-presldent’s pin I-* - Will meet next Tuesday with their together at her home for the first by the present Incumbent. D r.! t.s an old saving ^ but a traejme. Face leader, Mrs. Allen Gates in North and a half years of service, and is time since the beginning of the now at his home. He was with the Ralph E. Wolmer, The association | illaiicliiisliir Iriist llii. r Coventry. war.™ Her son, Maynard, station­ Spring looking your best hr ' N- military police and had the dis voted to send a subscription Of the 923 MAIN .STREET, MANCHESTER Mrs. Henry KecU and Mis^^katb- tinctlon of serving at the United ed at Camp Pickett and another Tolland County' Times, a weekly | cleaned and pressed to sparkling news^ the Red gayd it eriaaPurdin, both, members'^of the eon .Joseph, of Pittsburgh, Pa., paper covering Columbia and hear-' | Nations conference at San ‘Fran­ ness , by our expert staff of cleaneitb Northeast Neighborhood club of cisco. - were* both sent for to come home, by towns, to the boys still In aerv-' North Coventry, attended and mo- Mrs. Charles A. Price of Maple During the week Mr./and Mrs. Ice, since the newsletter which haa Send them now to avoid the Spring in em etgeij^i.'i . no problem too,big for it to solva<^. . dedel their dresses at the dress re­ Victor Jeffries and Mra. Audrey been sent out by the C.O.G.S., hod 5OMETHIN0 we'll never forget. . . the heavy rains. . . avenue whp has been very iirth is rush.- ‘.it' ^ i.' - view in Rockville'"on Wednesday, winter has recovered and able to Pitt of Bloomfield, Mr'., and Mrs. to be discontinued when so many the darkoes* and cold . . .'the river rising so rapidly we nothing too s ^ l | . ” i i . , ' , Which was neld for thrae leaders Clarence Jeffriee, Mr. and...Mrs. o f the boye, due to discharges, etc., be/out and . attended the Grange '■/ That’s rig | it, Aere4/nothing too big for the Red Cross. . . attending the dressmaking classes meeting Wednesday night. Benjamin Jeffries, Mrs. 'Thelma had too frequent^ changes of, ad­ had to leave our home. held id' Stafford during February Ellington Grange will ' sponsor E.s . you're desperate. W e knew no one to turn to. . ^ We had no You are the Red Cross. It is because of you that this agency 'There will be square dancing. at economics committee. Richard S. Bishop of New York illneeaJn NeW York City.- In hia mgney, nothmg. Then-the Red Crws came to help us. the Pine Lake Shores clubrooms A meeting of women Interested City and Mra.. Frank Bartlett of late thirties, he w ill be remembered of mercy is able to mean so many things to all men .. . to do thla evening. In the organization of e Girl Scout here particularly as a trapper and Dry Cleaners The Opening of ' Glastonbury. Mrs. Bishop, the "They took over completely. ■ ' 'The Ladles..Society of the F irs t, troop was held at the parsonage former RosSUe Clement o f Bolton, buyer of furs. Hia work at the -all it does! It is beiause^ your contribution that the Red OaegregKUonal church are p la n -[Tuesday night and it was decided is in Connecticut to attend the fun­ time of hie death wqitjrur dyeing. PH O N E 7254 93 WELLS ST. "Clothes . ; . food . . . shelter . . . money .. ..they provided Cross IS able, to help thosain ne^d. When disasters strike . . . Bing to meet at 2 p. m. next Wed- lo hold another at the church eral servlcea for her aunt, Mrs Besides his wife, the former Ruth 0 - Btaday afternoon at the church Monday night. The meeting waa Elmer Bogile, sister of Paul Clem­ Rosen pf.Wllrimantlc,. and a amall 8007 everything until they could atrange to have our hdmettbuilt. when great tragedies or epidemics come . . . the Red Cross is Vsatry Jqr their regular monthly held in re.spoqge to 17 girls -of ent of Bolton, and the late Amoa daughter, he*leavq8 a brother. Max . Biaetlng. scout age that are interested in a . And when the baby was sick, they found a good doctor to ' there by the side of eyely-one who needs it. Your gift keeps Clement,. Mrs. Biahop’s father. Weintraub. who live* In the family scout troop. - i home o’h Well* Vtoo6 Road. He The cast of "Soup to‘Nuts” will S ervlce^ or Mrs. Bogue have been care for her. ‘ ~ • . - , ’ it there. -- - - ,. maet at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ellington Grange nelghbored- waa the son of the late Louts Wein­ The Vernon Inn wltb Vernon Orange Friday night *hcld in Medford: Burial under the Keep Your Red Cross at Their Side. , Ed Schulthcls of Ma'pje Drive,- direction of Hallerbn’a funeral traub. • ••Iguessthere’shardlyany way the Red Cross doesn’t help Monday evening for “ rehearsal and furnished a part of .the pro­ Miaa Goldie Narot*ky>—Plfia gram. * director' will be in Bolton Center By Sue BaraeM V promptly at 8 p.m. In the family plot. street, la In N ew York attending At The TraHic Rotary V ■■ There were seven members Plans are all complete for the Oraet the new eeason in this Francis Hennequin,. son o f Mr- the two-day conference of the prssent at the Wednesday sewing meeting of the Woman’s Club in Efutem Statee Teachers Associa­ zaiart daytime drees that goea BMBttng of the Re Tbs Herald rsservsk ths fight to declifis ,to pubUsb any matttr discharged from the Hartford hos­ 1,^ of Uis NtanUo Rlvsr. land manufkctunlhi of men's and eight, Connecticut landlords and ' lUiicfeMUr. Ooan. quest instead of fighting It. delayed l^yond the peeper date.. that may be libeious or which lr4n oad taste. Free expreesion pital, where she underwent an op­ . THwr*a r**oo®oN boys' tsilorA^. clothing . will meat eration. She Istt Friday for a This, too,, should be part of the But this year solitary red-wings ot political views U desired by contributions of tbU ebaraetet hotel operators for violation of OMMrai iu b m w trip tp F lo r^ where she will be fM a M Oetofcw 1. t«P have been rf^ rte d by our Junior There ar^.(ew names leas fre- labor of French peasanii were ab- wNb Washlngipn and Regional but Istters whtqh Art detanAtory or Abusive will\be ralActsd. OPA rent ceilings were announc­ ^ - ■■ — open discussion In the . Security toe guest p f a relative, Mra. Mab- quently h e a W ^ r seen In print aorbsd by the multifarious taxes, price .officials oYxtbe OPA st^-the -*p ed her# by State Director .Stanley Pubitabcd Btbrr • B?«ixjng to shake anything bbyond cop- ed today. I two comments that merit a na­ work' in the Malden Red Cross, Cayeof Lawil Thttrsduy, March 21. ■' Make An Appointment Now for ^leiem States aad APO ...... $11110 By a strange coincidence this pic-1 ^lon.^vlde ____ _ r, ____ Jamas J. McGrath. Meriden. ly as well as tactically i^ght in plan^e.d In proper sessdAvhavC un du Pont figured in the news. Since pi^coins out of the rage of such This new regulation supefsedes tion-wide hook-up; one la inibted most of it being in tha form of 7 II. I » / a Complimentary Make-up .. . . Without Charge. ture was showing' the s ^ e time ^ from ^a fellow-cltlsen of tM said $850.50; Stafford Spring# Hoviie, H decrying Russia's present methods furled to the third and foiirth leaf. the conflict between Oeneral Md\^peo^ Maximum Price Regulation it^ a t as the news appeal^ In The H ^ , Le|^py_ points oift that Stafford Springs, $288.72; Com­ Knitting. If You ifave/Trouble \ .X . THB aSSOClATID P R IM the manufacturing level and OPA joho S. Wolcott/Com* Tha Aaaoelstad Preas la esclusiraly of seeking th ^e alms. Then, and The pasture gfasa grows green tore and its empldyss started- Then >qm e the revoluUon—and aid that Mra Oiblln would bq,[ waterburv was rightly panned the mercial House, New Britaln/$104: The Rev. Otarles A. Downs, who With Your ^ r Le( ei£tlad to the usa of republlcstion of price officials will go over the pric­ unable to use CJhestnut Lodge as Brass, and deUght- Park iMJtel, Thomaston. injunction: keted aa pastor here in Hebron pany SpeciaUBCs in then only, can wb be cure that we and. nourishing. ,Sap does. not nearly foul- njonths ago the Du- n e ^ a s to say. the end of ing methods contained in the reg^ 2u oJwodiaaaWliae credited to it or not a convalescent hoihs o w n g to the I geconded by the OnnecUeut Farmington Avenue botfl, Hart­ and Gilead tor the Congregation­ Him Look It Over - - ' 7 otharwiae .credited is this paMi and are ryot going into a war which we run;, it giiahes. ' . pont name haa been heard not at I ppygios^cy. Illation at the meeting. al Churches, during the absence of This Kind o£ %ork . i <«~ tbs local oawe publiahed bare. - . Sore stringent regulations of the [ Yankee's contrib^on . . . the ford, $563; Church Corners Inn, ourMlvea have helped to make In- Wliat's wrong with flew Eng­ a ll., OPA officials who will discuss ,te Board of Health. She will i^fggg nevi the Rev. George M. Milne, has ■ '}* " Pierre 'pupont^h^ never - been I never w« Mr. Leary East Hirtford, $1,800’ and injunc­ Having a bit of trouble .with $9 East Center Street all nsbts ol republicatioB of ep^ial land? ‘ ' the new regulation are: Bklward haVa to confine her efforts to al- as much I accepted, the pastorship of the Regular aptin# rolling and feed­ sfvlUble. Yet there are few grsAt manu­ one of the g M t Bumber of pam­ In the be- tion. ' car ? I f so, do as sb many aiesatchee harain. are also reaeived. D. Reilly, textile and apparel sec- tering her present quartera nnd f Klnnlnr. Franklin Congregatoinal church ing of lawns ta essential, particu­ eerelce oHe« of N. S A. Sarriee facturing enterprises in this coun­ phleteers whbsq radical'''>'ritlnga tfon chief: Charles P. Hess, ap­ erecting A amaller building' thus ^ otoer mpti^sts do.. Drive over, to Now’ .A Kew Bnglsnder When supplying here he had a larly here in Manchester for ao . I tse. ______- try that do not, often in consider­ parel price specialist; David Scan- dlsap^intlng some _ twenty or Gibson’s Garage at 185 Main The American Aga Khan ^ led up to'hnd Idgitad that Aqrrlflc long distance to drive. atreet . and have Mr. Gibson look i ~ PuDllihpra Bepresenutirea; ^ hell apparel price, attorney, alt of thirty aged people for whom ad­ many of the lawns are made over Prescriptions Expei able measure, have the balances revulsion In the pdlitlcal thinttipg Charter Revlsipn The Rev. H. R. Keen' has arriv­ your car over and see just what ' Jailue SSIheas Special agency—New the Regional OPA 'Office; Norton mittance had already been applied. Hel>ron sand and gravel bases. Lawns On Sunday, in Bombay, Inclls, of their policies affected by the To the Editor: X ed home from Florida, and.will of­ tbe trouble la. Mr. Gibson has had M anchester Fiiled — Accuracy — JSeSw uetroit aftd B.*ton. Connecticut of Eupdpe. But for k\ while he ab ■X:ome.le. of thethf men’s w esriegal seC' For every \unwanted baby born with a base such as this need reg- that great oriental potentate, the Dupont Influence. The Duponts ’nt'e drafting subrcommit ficiate at St. Peter’s Elplscopai manjr years experience in work­ _____ a ooiT BURBAU IcAst went along with $h*^se who ihin;; and JosephJi Mats, of the into the WoAM there are dozens of tb« Charter Revision Committ In connection witli the report on tttor feeding for the nutrimente Efflcieney — QuaUtyl ' MBMWSK Aga Khan, spiritual leader of tbe loving arms held oqt In'welcome. church Sunday. ing on cars and certainly is well Dry Cleaners d l l:CUI^ttUNS “are in everything” that Is prof- stood for a constitutional mon­ men's(I's wear section, both of the to be congrat’ujated on the Htoron'a town meeting in regard have k tendency to leach nway or Even stray doga and cats have no Additional helpers for the Red qtiatifled .to find out toe trouble ismaili MoBlema, lumbered his 2 ^ itshle. Washingtonshlngton OPA Office. / ress made in this important taific, - ate used up every year. Moat of Tbe Herald Pnatiag Compeny, Inc.. Yankee archy in Francs (the Bourbon difficulty in finding homes. But to to tkb' proposed consolidated Cross . drive are Mrs. Victor with the car and flx.it up for you. M #ells Street'' The Edw. J/ Mur|>hy pounds up to s scat on a great as outlined In Tuesday evening’s us take great pride in oiir lawus aSsiimti M ficanclbi rMponsibillty lor By A. H. O. This family ia commonly ac­ kings bad^functidned, of course. \ the hustle and bustle of presght school, it should be added that a Behnke, „who will help solicit on So many motorists are experi­ tvttOcrtMfcsl sppwrtBB Herald. This U the first sign of and only through care now will ^ I r of scaieik His followers then credited with completely control­ day life the old and infirm flqd no the Andover road. Burnt Hill and encing trouble with the carburatdr Drug Store ' spitiscnicBta la The Hbbchcster a| absolutioniaU). But when reV|T\|^im A u n O U n C e d progress' we have been treated to limit of $75,000 was made on the your lawn show up to advantage Telephoit«7264 proceeded to balance his weight place. It would be .cruel to say Basket Shop road; Mrs. Helen In their cars and only someone who No. 4 Depot Square : Sins Herald. There Is some to-do in'legisla­ ling the state 'o f Delaware, and publicsnlsm became fanyiant h e: \ jn quite a period of time. Usually amount of money the town can bor- in mid-summer. It would be a haa stalled In traffic can appre­ tive circle.s over the fact that Gov­ they are not wanted. Let pA rather Jones Porter, Willimantic road, good idea to'call John 8. Wolcott Saturday, March 18 by eoiRHbutions ot dlanionits. with exercising an enormously fell under suspicions and was the process, as concerns our Town /roi«nd are over to 185 Main atreet and haye THE CAR YOU OWN Furnace and This ca.sh be expends for the and municipalities, said s_urvey to Zen and taxpayer of Manchester.' there will be a reserve fupd. both Andover road from Grlfflng place even and uniform distribution that Mr. Gibson fix the carburetor for *'tbs basic issues involved. It is knoi^W'-to the surrounding people the terrible *hobespierre aa the The menu ^ c id e d iioon will in­ now'entitled to peace and security / ■ • , ■ g;pod of the Ismaili order, and for How do the town officials explain ' of which will help out in A/great to WilllmanUc road, through the is lust enough for a lawn. When you. The next time you ataft your 'ooly by frank and open discussion be the possible basis for f o im u la - ^ [^ ^ ^ , „ those of the all-power- victim^ Robespierre was shot b.v clude corned btof and cabbage in their remaining years. i Your Hair-dp for Easter . . . Jtt IB riiBBlng ordar, Is a tion of a slate policy with rcgartfl-w__n.. *u^ toc^topheavy preponderance of measure. x center to to# Claude Jones place, applied in thta fashion you will car. you will notice the difference, Plumbing Supplies' tenevolence among tbe poor. The Carrots, notatoes', pickled beets, Mrs; Glblto, "the big lady” as A meeting of the building corh- rial aaoet We arc still a hmi c t tbs real matters dividing Rus- t^.(ichoor grants to towns,. ^ /ul Mitsui family of Japan to the a gendarme, and, along with a Republican leaders voting as and down CSiurch street to the not find your lawn atreaked or no flooding, no choking- no dying faithful who throw in the dia^ rolls, coffee and ikmon meringue she la fo n ^ called by her "chil­ members of the general commit­ mittee,' comprised of the town se­ lyaya frum aew para. Lot aa and the western world that we The legislators who. object' W '^mill run of Nipponese. ^ , number of his close . supporters, Caproll Hutchinson residence. burned as happens In to many Spring really is coming alpng likcljl to result in a ooncluaioji America. little happiness into their liy ^ - government, juat aa in our atata Beauty Studio to any woman in sider your persons! problem. r| s iih, saw, tha wsatem powers Imd that certain small town real es­ .Monday evening’s session of James Johnston and children. Mr. kill the grubs for four years. * Manchester interested in beauty. do for quite a long time to come, Conductor Repairing miners produce. Ten cents a ton, leader among a peculiar group of for after all. every one of usi if and national , legialaUve bodlea. English. The boys were enter­ Shoulder length hair belongs .to BattmaUMr I agraad to offer Ruasla a full guar- tate should be more heavily as­ In 1802, however, he returned •duplicate bridge this week, total­ Jolfnston was the hero of Anzio tained in several civilian homes He also has a substantial sup­ so why not make an appointment original thinkers who callM them­ w t live, la going to travel that Thla provldea sort of>a‘y’atch-dog You may be interest^, also, in the very young and the woman tbe tribute will be, if MR/Lewls sessed and taxed, but that kucb a to France, but was careful to liye ed up excellent scores, with one of Beachhead and was 'awarded the and had a very pleasant rest apd ply of that very efficient grub with Mr. Gibson now and have him Can ? antaa A xuntramroelsd use of the same road, and let Us remember affair. One party acta as watch­ CongTSkeional Medal of •Honor. He attending the Spring Hair Style who wants to create a picture of has his yfttif. It will be donated, conclusion will be false and dan­ selves physiocrats. the best turn-outs of the winter the' Golden Rule, "Do u n ^ others control, toe "Milky Way Disease” put your car in good condition. [ OapfiaacU^, in peace or In war. unobstrusively and wait for the dog over the other thereby insur­ has lived In both ^Colchester and reiaxatiiKi on their trip. and Fashion Show to be held in the sophisticated amartness will do NORMAN BENTZ not very ^cheerfully, pet-baps, by gerous. program. ' as we would that others^ would do put out by O M. Scott ft Sons Co. *11)# telephone number is 5012 and he said; Rusaia had regard- Th e theory o f the physiocrats clou ^ to roll by. Uuring the rise ing a healthy govenimsnt Maybe Hebron, also .Amston, but is at The fire conwany was called out Grand Ballroom of toe Hotel Bond well to avoid it. In fact, short hair 277 Spruce Street Rigid assessinent and taxation , 'Varney and Faulkner came unto us.” / to be applied with , a fertilizer on’ April 8. Miss Juul is chairman it would help a lot if you would the c «^ operators or by the gen­ was, rather than a completely and reign of Napoleon Bonaparte our town officials wouldn’t like a present living at Burrows Hill, He­ twice lately. One was-a brush fire is the coming trend, for Fashion phone him in advance ao that he Telephone 8966 such a guanffttea as Inauffi- standards that 'can apply to city through again to top North and * Mary I. Alton spreader evenly and uniformly of the committee of the Hartford has decreed a drastic change and eral/^b lic, and most probably, novel idea, an adaptation of an South table position, with Mr. asd setup of that sort, but .that’s ths bron. His name -appears on the in the rear of the Amston Grain over toe lawn, - While this is not could plan hia work accordingly. '^dtnt in ItseU. and had asked the property o^'more or le « stable be remained inconspicuous until .158 E. M. Turnpike/ Mill, but this was brought under Unit ofHhe Hairdresser’s Guild of those who wish to be tn the fore­ therefore, by the ^general public. earning power fwould, they Mrs. Sedgewtek. from Storrs, 4 setup Manchester needs. Man­ honor rolls of bbth Hebron and as quick in killing as the arsenate Everyone in town knows about right to construct N fbetlflcatlons say. economic tnith, already eveii. at the fateful year of lgl4 beheld Manchester, Conn. / control even before the engine go (tonnectlcut, Inc., which is pre­ front should consider pil* ''cw points behind in second place. chester’s thousands of Democrats Colchester, hut 'A'ak not added to of lead, it -will, within a year o/ the Big Bear Alignment Machine, Into the coffer, of Mr. lewis'^confisca^^^^^^^ were, ..^ep^ed, but by Napoleon's .downfall and the crea­ Colchester’s roll until after he re­ there. The other was a chimne senting this show and admission style before their next permanent. which would give her miUQury con- applied to farm lands, with their, . , . M ra Pinnev and Mrs. Robinson (I didn’t say how many thousand) two. immunize your lawn against juat as everyone knows the big BILL'S TIRE The Ouest^tt Our Table ceived the medal. It was a little fire at the John O’Donnell place. is to be by invitation qnly. Mem­ Drop in at the Weldon Beauty o f tha DardaneUa*. This, ac/ union would then come a toU I *>'I j„cpnstant and variable earn- Uhem perverted to a strange and tion of'a provisloiud government worked together perfectly for the should rate more than ond repre­ any future attack of beetle e;r;ubs bers of the Hairdressers Guild will yellow sign, that is out in front J. R. B raithw aite trol To the Editor;/ hard to ten which towm he-did be­ Studio and consult with Miss of Mr. Glbaon’'a Garage. Thla add-.. aoma f8s,00p;000 a year. Like jthe i j ^ power. purposeful end. They started off a i^ then we see Dupont as sec- high mark East and West. sentative on the Charter Revision so United SUtea govemmenV»nd create and present new hair styles to Mr. Churchill, l«a A group of reporters fpr differ­ long to. as he enlisted from He­ Juul or one of the skilled opera- machine certainly ' la reaponalble W n Kha^^lr. Lewis would be In-1 And,, they' say, any discovery Mr. Kirkpatrick and Mr. Ray­ Committee. W e pay taxes too. sUte authorities aay, for a/ great and a Hartford stpre will furnish Keya Made. Locke Repaired western powar^* rejected. \ from tbe recognized fact that Pstary of the provlslonai govern­ ent newspapers were to' E-Presi- bron. though giving his residence Wanta To 8ei de Decree tor.'jr-two morft'-have been added for tires wearing ever ao much REPAIR SHQP trusted with the duty of [that some of the small towna This la not intended aa cyltlclBm many years to co!pe. In attack­ clothes for the twenty models expend- none of the earth's physical rk- ment; when the Bourbons were mond followed the leaders with a dent> Herbert Hoover’s office wait as Colchester, his wife and son to the staff. T h ^ will study your longer. If you haven’ t had your Altbougl) U r. ChurebiU kimseff *1,. « f 4*'^*Bht now seem to be in a rather but serves toe purpose o f bringing ing the beetles, the disease grows ranging from lingerie- and bath Tools Ground WoL R. Green, f r o ^ 2 point difference. ing for An interview concerning living there. He is now a voter in Los Angeles, March ?6—(^)— face and advl.siPthe most flatter­ wheels checked on this msM;hlne ' would SLgAln obviously njocWsuch ing t l ^ fund for the w elfw e <>* 1 favorable financial position would sources can be enhanced by- the again restored to power he was An enthusiastic response was out' a few points that could and^ and multiplies in the beetles very ing attire to evening clothes. I his piinere, " And aa with A ga jnot take^lnto account the fact Mr. HoOver's pMtns for feeding ahould be corrected, whlla corra^ Hebron. A tempting dinner was Richard D. Adams, former Navy rapidly and stays in the soil to ing hair style. Remember yonr lately,-better drive over in a day a Russian requsat, it is never^s- application of intelligent fffort to made a couridillDr of stato to the exhibited to continue these bridge commander, has filed a • motion to Reports On Convrntton Lawn Mowers Sharpened Columbia and BUi BkorohSi starring nations or peoples of the .served at the Markkam home, with attack any grubs, that may hatch permanent is only as good as the or so and have It done. Long be­ K ^ n « those ,Who had^ 6ontrlbuted that the small towna, in many the raw materials constituting eighteenth Louie, the sixteenth meetings into the summer. tlons are being made. /'' a splendid birthday cake, and the set aside a divorce deprek obtain­ Miss Juul has just returned IsBS approprlAts to inquire What world. Sincerely, / from eggs laid by the Japanese from the Beauticians Convention hair foundation and hair shaping fore your tires show wear, this ^ U. S. T i r m . this chsirltable welfare fund would i casesi *re just beginning to be party later adjourned to,the HamT ed by Actress Martha O’Driscoll Electrical UtiHtlea kind of equ ally In the matter of r * drawn into the burden, of mimlcl- such resources; it was only pos­ having. 6f course, lost his bead ih Tliey expected him to talk sts- Ed. W, Kraaenies. etles at anv futi/e time. TWs in New York and reports a few of by Weldon Beauty Studio insures machine will ahow Where the trou ,> ■■ mond home at Hebron Center to last AUg. 2 while he was^stlH in ble Is, so be wise and trust the Re-Condition^ Repain. Service. access to ths ssaa Russia has k have nothing to say or know Just i impi-oved hlgh- sible to change the raw matertala' the wUder days of the revolution. tisUca and ration cards, etc. — Ykeommended far lawns not yet the highlights of the educational a manag'eable, long.lasting per­ bow and where it would be dis­ instead after stating briefly"- the finish out toe festivities' of the I the armed' forces. Adams said he manent.- Ohee your- hair is styled Big Bear Alignment Machine. right to aalL I f she Is going to I way and education and recrea- form. Converting a certain quan­ Then Napoleon returned from El­ A Tree For A Tree was discharged from the Navy badlr1nfe*ted Japanese bee­ program. Morning sessions were Accessories. > iThe Port’* roliimn needs, he said this, quietly and day. by the Weldon Beauty Studio For go0 annuAlly should be -can, in many „ ^ Ip'stances, . bear . a M i^ Cart Lankof. and two tables America nialritaina at Panama. tbe same amount of iron oh^—or,.ln He came to America and spent the me; \ - ' ' '■ plain Christianlly, voluntary giv­ ing drab surroundings. In sill too .Named To Veterans’ Poet Jap^ese beetles can do a lot I others appeared in the forum .___... ' heavier burdMi than It la now were in play. "The evening waa only, lovely skin, a perfect make­ P R^t N T IN G ! Floors and Ceilings . These are the situations com- devoted to welfare causes #n on g .^ced to carry; will — the earth as before. The aAme May the po^V, of Gbunt up and aoft, lustrous hair can Ylve. GREENHOUSES the coal ininers of the country. "F or 1 was an hungered, and ye , Hartford, March 16—-(^P)— The dispbvered until the lawn has been created hairstyles for the Easter rtM prlatiag 'parable to the situatiw Russia direct opposition to Cqnnectl' thing w a s ttue. they held, of all with bis two sons, who were now me; .■ down ia not thought of. Thus many of tlie Hebron'Women’s Club meet­ Installed and Reflntahed. e?l Harttord n«ad Maanhssm May the wisdom of God instruct appointment -of Vincent P. Hlppo- ned, so if your lawn la In fair Parade of Fashions with twenty |ob «va do fa r I^e quarrel is with the possibility cut’s basic weed, which la-to lift physical resources, w ith ' a aitigle gavA me meat:—I was a stranger, a fine, tree-shaded atreet beforett ing, scheduled for Thursday eve­ ndi wanto to achisvs at tbe Darda- engaged in the manufacture of lltus of New Haven to the position ,jndltion now and has not been models showing coordination of y o a will that this tithe upon the American some ot the burden from real ’ me; \ '/ and ye took me in: Naked and ye is realized, becomes virtualjy tree- ning. Mrs. Floyd Fogil won first ror General Carpenter Work. Bpoeiai Attaatlaa nellea. I f Mr. Churchill believes exceptloq.. gunpowder in Delaware. He died of a. they say, the Connecticut Public This,was a pleasing {thought to Deeaendanta eloquent; gqne to be dived. However, remov­ ry, state director. ./HtppoUL moderate cluirge. With . and. If we are going to live in a controlled by qne Individual wHo have done it unto one .of the least club meets everv other week. iDodara, emrient mathoda. aerni end Wed* Expenditure Council Is trying to the physiocrats, who were mostly M ay the hand of Ood protect me: of these my. brethren, ye have done ing th^^ dead wood‘ from some of whose headquarters will be at/t You will .Be interested in a new I ding Arreago- world in which key waterA-ays are has repeatedly demonstrated /4 It Is'from such -stock and with Quits s number of- menibera of Balanced Precision Buffing oar oatimat^ * . '~ drive the possibility of a stato persons proflUng by ths labpr ot May the way of God direct me; it unto me." MAtt, 25^35. 36, 40. the other trees Is a flhs thing. too Oenneetlcut Milk Producers Hartford office, will aiqpprvlse weed killer put out by O, M. Scott Inenta . naktd lust for all varieties of pub'- such traditkma that the«American ft Sons Co. just put-on the mar­ Expert Tire and Tube Oepenidable Qoalfty Sarvteai R. S. PORTERHELD plaesd under tbe control of great Income tax fa r into UmT future. May the shield of God defend me. (The Bible quotations arc m f I quitf;’sgras with ybur editorial Association were in attendance at stotewide >ib counseling, de­ Highest artisans end who wars plAgusd by ket this year. It is called 4X and Repairing , Uat Flowem individual natloiu, whet possible Uc power. In pther. words, it It Such are the various complaints branch of the Dupont de Nemours CThrlst be with me; \ thought not Mr. Hoover.) that new.trees should be planted, s meeting, o f the ssaociation in velopment and the selective place­ 178 Oak Grove Street the ever growing demands of tbs you spray it on and within' two or WILLIAM H. SCHIELIN;E [ jogic can he have for denying Rus- should ever^be proved that the against suspicions of tbe Pub­ are deecended. For almost a cen­ Christ on my right hand; 'H elp The Starving. back from the atreet. There, are Hartford Tuesday, ment program lo r dteabled veter­ New and Used Tires TeL ,4752, 4894,8746,2 0967 Piitteiii eiaata lic -Expenditure Council survey. tax gatherers for money to meet other advantages besides tbe point there weeks toe weeds diaappea^. Prices Paid 188 Sprwae fltroet TM. SdUU American public haa Any kind of tury And a half they have lived, Christ on my left hand: '• Mr. and Mrs. Irving Griffin have ans. and Tubee , Batteries fsle similar privileges st the Dar­ It will probably occur to many of view of the utUlttes. A new Ask about It. tha Scott Company the expenses of the / terrifically Christ in toe hsArta o f all to whom fi»ll To Tlw Thief secured 'a residence at Amston For Rags, Bundled Papers, Texaco Gas and Oil danelles? obligation to pay a tithe of $65,- of . our readers that the legialators thriven enormously and multiplied’ tree does htit necessarily need tp is utterly reliable and you may be costly Grand Monarchy. It enabled' I apeak, To the Editor, litoe, toe former- Miller house. Obviously,, it would be a big 000,000 a year for the welfare of | in question are giving a rather re- behind a veil of mystery and al­ be .planted in the exact spot an old To’ Give Jolat Ooucert sure Mr. Wojeott would not be Scrap Metals, Etc. ^ Christ In the'mouths of all wlio The (Connecticut Yankee haS Mr. Gi;tfin was recently discharg­ GIBSON’S For Full ami WinlPf the Aners," we would choose to | rflarkable exhibition of antlcipa the physiocrats to make the plaua- most, so far as the people of this tree stood: In’ fact sometimes it la carrying this product If It were MANCHESTER TIRE step toward a peaceful and jon- speak to me. given us a ^ e l y review of the ed from U. S. Mtylce. He and hit N^w London, March 16—iie\— ible claim that, whereas their comforUble. almost luxurious life undesirable. In places where shade not gotS. ■■ ’ , Call or Write ^ 7 4 * i lm|iruveiiipiils Imperialistic world if all these key | have/theI t money go to the miners a*'fa™-fluding *'survfy/*"'rha^ land are concerned,, complete CSirist In ths eyes of f ll who see w ife and small daughter moved The Connecticut COUege for Wo­ and RECJiPPtNG CO. GARAGK our State allows to Ita Imprisoned trees are-too close together, it Is Depend upon. John S. W olcott ft businesses,.were merely changing anonymity. Only a handful of me, ..here from their former home in a men choir and the Harvard Uni­ Telephone S869 1$. H.\u IIhmmi. Fr«tp Window (iluss. SInve a'ad water-ways were effectivisiy' inter- j individually,' in their wages. Then : ^t least, has occurred to us as a criminals; but he omitted an Item not pecesssry to replace a tree cut Son, Inc., fo r yoiir work, they use existing assets into assets .of some Christ in tot. ears of all who hear n ila M p b ls subiirb some weeks nationalized, so that no single na-1 If Mr. Lewis couldLlpersuade them ! possibility, and we should like to Americans ars familiar, with their of eomparlson that might aulUbly down. I believe' it .makes a mo­ versity Glee Club will give i only tbe best material that haa Broad Street — A Short Way# P'umMce I’ioe and Om eni, other kind,Mthsr« was no real prof­ me." .’ ' ago. ' joint concert tonight In PiJm' been time tested. Their motto W m. Ostrinsky From Center Street^— At- tbe Speelalicing la l!(t tion would have the power to [that they shoulcTgive the 1 given names. To their views on Supplied by Mrs. D. M. Bennett have been attached; and haa be­ notonous effect to have a street RoolinK 8nd KiHifins rein> it, no net gain in actual wealttl, in ..A daughter has been.bom to Mr. er auditorium for the benefit of is “A job worth doing lawp£th do-1 182Bissell St. Tel. 5879 Texaico Slfnl MKAJI .close them when it felt like it. But to him because he could Council, which we public questions scarcely a score tide, the advantage of being A all planted with treea of the same en l. Small tools for the, piece of fruit wlthiq reach from variety equally distant apart. Re­ and Mrs. Joseph Yackachonin at toe college toftrinary fund. Each ing well.' Wheel ftllanmeat. what they were^ doing. «*Dpsrt’* /(ffP yOHR CAR handy mechanic. I;If llf. Churchill proposes to main-'for their welfare better than theyjj,ave observed rather closely sinOe of people have even a clue. Their either idde of the fence. - placing trees on a atreet as they th f Hartford hospital, and mother group will sing several seleetlona I thought I’d clean the closet Brake and tain the old system In instances [ themselves, that \vould"be his and'its inception. That, organization. Consequently, they held,they private affairs are kepf'to them­ Thoae who have an-embarrassed are eut down la much more desir­ and child have returned,, to their separately and will clpse the pro­ AT FIGHTING PAR Oh— I'll read a book instead Items here. This is X^fiif second gram ^ singing aeverkl selections Where it'is to Britkin’s advantage,, their business 'rte S ^ ra l - pub-enough should‘ not be compelled selves. Tdeir wealth is apparently, I gueea I ’ll wash the IdtchSn floor, belief that Connecticut deala out able than waiting imtil the atreet ewtharetor too mu(to'enjoyment need blush child. The first boniM ua a son. together. < FOR AUTO PARTS DE SOTOy ^PLYMOUTH what right has he to deny to Rus-;lie has no obligation to maintain ‘ bac^fing w ou ld -b e a be expected to pay bucea. boundleaa; of their investments in I forgot to make ths bed la treeleaa or just about and then LARSEN'S no more; they can even raise their By Havlqg H Servleed At -Servieei ' 1 must get to the groeen deciding to. plant new tress. AND ACCESSORIES sia her natural share in_the same i Mr. Lewis in the role ‘ of poten-,j handicap unless it were very care- ThsiV was only tone activity, the nuMiy of the ksy enteicprises of the heads In clvle prjds If they but \/ a SBnVICB FKKIJSEBVirE Gee, I didn’t as# that show X W.- Cheney. and , SERVICE AND GENUINE PARTS kind of privilege? . Iful to establish, its own. function- phyalpcrata held, which constitut­ nation—only slight'intimations of compart themsslvss with thelrj An Makes of SPENCER SUPPORTS- ■e _ - ^ t AIM a avATittN 185 Main SL Phone 5012 '88 Dep)il Square - j^lume 5408 i lag impartiality and fpeedom[ from ro whip the cream, ru meka nsigmor over the Massachusetts < ELECTRIC WELDEB 421 H artford Bead TW. 88M : If. at Potsdam, the western ~ ---- -— ---- ' ----- ed an excepUsu to the natural law which are ever published and then ^ cake, ' Are IndlvMiially j any particular economic bias. border; and thoSa who believe our Designed EXPERT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK powers rejectod Russia’s request Perhaps it has been'amoother they had evoked. 'That exception hidden in the obscure back pages Oh, ghein I'll s it and eew. RECAP TIRES Strawberries Next Week thieves may not get enough pleas­ Fresh Saltw Nuts SEWING to aid tha doetir’s for fortification privileges at the and smarter than we know, bpt was agriculture, it was the on# of newapapers In the compeltsd ure out of their prison tsrma Ilht trewtroeat of ploale' SEE The peeper, that- honest ' H tlle as we have observed It It- has my radio Local. Ageety for Whatever May Be Your H I G H G R A D E T. P. Holloron Dardanelles witliout offering to business which could and did pro­ reporto of corporations—are to Mr. I^ ry of Watsrhury, can rs- MACHINES (oaggtag-^ orgaaalt fellow who sings' for that moat rested Jte case and Ito Influence And itocn I reed a nook,' . gainire thsmsrtvsa to aoms extant OouMe-Kay Braad. ERNEST ROY'S _ FII1MKKAI HUME make their position logical by vide’net gains In world wealth. It most of un unfathontoble secrets. I washed some (slothes back pain aad la- CAMl^BELL on I f i "e.\pertnesa, and upon «x - with ths fact that Maaaacbusstts Expertly Repaired J a r I a a; taopembte abandoning their own fortifies- authentic of aU reasonsr b ««u s e put cotton seeds in* ths ground, in But unqusAtlonably they are enor­ And made some fudge ARTHUR DRUG. STORES ROOMING pertaese alone. And ws have agree. hernia; movaala kid--; AUTO SUPPLY Depot Square Garage PRINTING tion privileges* at Gibraltar, JSuez Spring is in his heart, has this And then I thought I'd eook Ideally located—convenient ead thought that it waa emart America, and tW rAsulUng cotton mous. ' It Is quits Uksly " that It is SSSMAtN 8T. ' . TBL. fiS0» nay; uatara.lt Problem/ E. V. CottghliB, enough to know that i t must I took e walk Into the park, New^and .Used Urea Ml NO. MAIN STBEET_ ^ - TEL Silt JOB AND COMMEKCIAL tway frti'ni^'the ooey tluirough^- i^d. Panama, they w-ilre once again year set a new record. Maasachusetts only who has met A caaea. . continue doing Just that, pud kollq produced nekr grawtba of However, the "undersUkiding in ^ let myaelf relax S i n g e r japplylng'one kind «(. law-to tbem- Last year he was first heard 6n condemned crlnUnal, and twice *»IART r . 29BisscllSL TeL 2-1139 •" Your l^enTRoofer. - PRINTING, hira. DMtWtlve Service Muft nothing 'Anpre, If it wlahes to raw" material for supplying the toabuaincBs world ie that the Du­ I danced my fool head 'off that condemned, moreover, with, a band w lvei and anothei' kind of law to the evening of March JSth, which Sewing^ C enter McPABTLAJND Can HcIp^Von With A Prompt and Ellloiant Prlatiag era Paelimes. ro'ntinue .qiubllc service and- ih'- nepd* o f inan.-Mulberry laayss fed pont boldinge iti General Mi^tora night and a chorus of natives singing. Apwrtmewt S4 O Ruaaia. waa a Thursday. - Then he wga a And tbe kitchen floor I waxed. of All HInda. fluence. Wp think we wlU cUng ■ to Bilk worms In Francs accom aril very large. "W s love you, Mr. Curley," whlen FENDER AND 882 Main 8L TeL 888.2 Garden Drive solitary and adventurous pioneer, to that idea until wb catch the In affect Is squivatsnt to slnflng CAPITOL Mr. Churchill has, ^ in abort, pushed a parallel result. Obviously Manchester PROfUETeS* RuSorbid Roof AMKULANL'B SEKVIUI Council with its expertnees and The leaden of. the automobile I put Vis clock ouUMc the door, BODYWORK — f o r — COMMUNITY PRESS (qianed debate on p ^ a p a the who seemed to have been gifted "RaU tbs conquering, thief re- GRINDING CO. Its ImpartlAllty downT'. the thing to do agricul­ And than c *U «i 1*> tha cat tum it" A E Holmee J. W Bare DAY AND NIGHT most basic of All Issues between with a tree tr\jnk warmer than worken’ union assert tbai*O . M. , 390 Woodbind Street tural. land and nothing else. 8pmc- I called ths w attiitto my booth. A fter their first atupsflsd reac­ SOI-IMBNE A ELAGG 38 Main 8L Tel. 7958 Gor. No. Mala aad Wa, Bckoal Russia And the western powers. that of hia fellows. courted the greet atrike out. of Strneta — TelephUaeim 175 Centtr St- Phone 898VJ To Hcfjc W age Increases thiiig, that sounds a Uttle. like And stood tbors while I sat, tion, poaslhly parents and clergy, INC. ^ e n Thingi Arc DuH Dupont Point Produefo- Phone 7797 ' That debate should go further, This year the song of the peeper deteimlhAUbn to break the union I muddled up tho whole affair teat^rs and parent-teachers ae- •M Oratsf Bcf Yet Iltl COLD WEATHER WON’T Henry Oeorge’a single _ U x — but Our Business Is Good** And Mr. CburcblU'a recommenda- came not as some solidary adven­ Hartford, March 16—lAb—Gov — end all trade unionism. Perhaps I triad to rignt from wrong aociatlons had better stifle their ernor Baldyyin will be asked to baa a decidedly" dlliereiit tmplica- Upset I was, BO chsntH to think. first Impulssa and hsaitata to in- HARM Scofffi Lawn Seed ttoB that this basic qiie^on be turing.on the part of some hardy soma courageous interview ^ i l l SAWS OP ALL KINDS grant-wage inercaaes to state em­ Blit still 1 dood no harm. troducs the subject to those yOung Bundle tip and plant aarty—g ra u bene-, WALLPAPER BABY YOUR CARL Oil Buniern Sei pioneer, hift aa a hearty, unani­ 4(00. Iret A AtAtemept on the position of [j MsUght before'U m Security Goun- ployes to offset increased living Mrs. Bmmett T. Roberts. people who have not afisq^. fits from long growing season and- aoon SET AND FILED Gri8wold'8? costs at a conference Tyeaday in a Burden the Dupont family on that quee- iwn about it: the appeal of fer euch de ‘ T f is a heUthy mous bhoriia, sweHing and rever­ 29 Oook Stesst, . W A N T E D Is deep rooted and sparkling green. Turf HAVE It" berating in the late afternoon twi­ with representatives' pi the' Con­ Already the French peasants tion. It might be interesting to Manchester; Conn. hero-worship appUsd to them' Builder supplies nutrients lawns need for EVER-FRES! and Hot Air Fi necticut State Employes aaapeia- selves nilgln outweigh .In floms fu­ PICTURE FRAM ING Service Sfafion While Mr. ChurebiU wee apesk.-.^ light. It was something stupen- were taxed to deapeVaUon. Tbiiw- whether aU or any of tha Sfcb brilliant color and vigorous growth- Fro«n Food CabinetsI - .. SERVICED tion, Bernard H. McCusker, aaso- Men Lead N>’len U ne . ture moment of temptation tbe 311 Main Strdet In ^ ew Y m , Rueeia - waa ,()0U8 and cpiossal, as we might be ciatiem secretary, said Thursday. fifths of French lend was "W»t members of that fami.y have in­ s ts m (»t parsntal denunciation. .. 2 Plumbers SCQTTS LAW N SEED—full aun, light Repaired m d ;.i SEE AT tk * other baaic .laeue in told if. the peepers had a proper taxed at all. The church owned Ths young people of Boston ahade^l lb. 86e; 8 tha. $4.26; 10 iiw. fifl46. ELECTRIC LIGHTING TELEPHONE 8459 herited the fear of “the rabbis' Vancouver, Wash.—■ j i I ^ '7 ‘ " ? |or Barrett World W ar II, much o f which Is .UHilng to ' ^ U. $. last De- There will be spe^al featuree at Democratizmg stlU in operation in occupied coun­ iber and given a terminal leave each servicer-which will 'include RECORDS Riissid Urged Atomic Power tries. ly in January, Major Barrett, vocal- and'’^-instrumental music, Await Reefeipt hymn-sin^ and epeclal delega­ Preacher Here In major amphibioua tandingk’ disdaining ths suggested need of . By W. G. R06MS pe*t. quickly applied to Salvation tions ftom out. of town willconq* ^JPut Prdldems ToBePiisB dliet Vievejd Big Question such as that in which he p a ^ ^ - to pkiilcipates. \ , ____ Of Tr^script . AP Art* Raportar the Major ArAy authorities for. immediate X Eva^kgelisticlP*^^ *" Ungayon. TSt liftli tkai^sVliara f *agr*po(* Clt.r / awn reason^, but here are tome suggestions: women, despite Council of Peoples’ Commissars ,0 public reception' thaK inyliided a are newer at novels and take them more seriously; they hove lin-. to present to the Suprejiie So­ day, ktit workmen sped repair* to ^ By CiMfcs Beech _ unit* accompanying and,. in^Mtn* llaich 1 • « aalary ad’juMtnients'iQr 10-mile trip through th'M ity In'an viet his suggestions, pn^ tKe com­ than superb; but foreign observers at TiSO p.to., by Major Gllea Bar­ instances, preceding the i^ e d Spring Cleaning the Los Angeles aqueduct, caved Washington. March 16— have concluded that the new point­ NewJ .Cord ..... *2.50 open car during a drjtzling rain, position of the S ovlji govern­ rett, who has the diatinettpn of fighting forces. Many of the unHs the town employeM, stUI awaita in by a massive boulder dislodged ,' Ths Annsr’a offlcar caste system ed emphaaia on that subject In' ' WASH WINDOWS (25 fte l). Potterton'B an4 an official welcome by .Msyor ment." the Moscow ^aal\ added. went into the field equipped, not U- til* receipt of th« atenographic in southern- California'* ‘ moafe^ dicated that when the Army’s being the onl;^ ’’double-baireUed' WASH WOODWORK Wilham O'Dwyer W^t City ' hall, Ke«son -Not Hade Ctear.i'- with Its specfkl privUegee and dis­ only with coffee and food serving Open Thursday 'til 9:00 Closed Saturdays A t 5:80 tnnacript o f the town meetlnp- In aever* earthquake since 193$. . discipline has been tested In war, Major serving -Ms organisation in Ctoaa, Wa(g PoUeh Floors BREWER where he received the city's gold tinctions griped many a GI during equipment, but also 'with library Vacwom Clean Throoghoat 539-541 M A IN ST. (The reason for the change in Settling shocks *tilt were on . the leaders had not bMn pleased the eleven essteim states, which Household Appliancea AT THE CENTER •«(er to properly determine w.heth* medsl a'nd dls^tlngulshed servuu’ titles was not hiade clear. Stalin and radio set, records And record Remove Storm Wlnfiovrs er the money ahall be apportioned the Mojave desert some 150 miles the war. \The result has been a with the results. comprise the Bgstsm Territory of certiflcate. had been c^irm an of the Ootincil 'er and had supplies to serve Install SorcMis ' Fhone 2-0549 or 2-0248 the employee* aa a aalary ad- north of here, where occuri-ed the lively poat-war agitation for what Shoulder Straps Bestored The Salvation Army. In addition He was given an ovation dur­ of CommMars since' May 20, 1941. men, witheout returning to ent bra atraipht ont-and'put 'only damage from a treigor scient­ In January, 1943, a special de­ Trim Lawns and Shrubs 1: ing most of his Journey hut there The title "commissar" had been advocates call democrati»tion of *>“ «• With curtains drawn aua. ■ -• ists said was com pa^ble to .the cree restored shoulder straps on peace, he holds ths C om m l^on of were m;caslohal boos and there used for more than a quarter-cen­ the armed forces. the canteens offered a fine place The ofiftlna] motion made by were o/ganlzed demonstrations Long Beach disaster/ls years ago officers’ uniforms, aa an aid to au­ Major in the U. 8. Arm y which he tury hy the Soviets.) for prayer and meditation. Personal Service Clwlrman Dayid Chambera.'aa car- ‘ against him both at City hall and this month, or the equally never* la that poaaihle in an efficient thority. On July 24, 1943, a decree served u chaplaf^ in Hawaii, On Terminal Leave rie d m the call, for the nieetfnir. 'uutal/fe the Wsldorf-Astijrla where Xln his outline of the new flv*; Santa Barbara j|{i*he in 1925. defense organization? This seems established an officer corps, along Capitalize On A y ^ r plan, ■ Vozneien.sKy said to be a. qu ^ io n no one can answer Agency called for the appropriation of that he,spoke before a distinguished ' One boulder thre a nine-foot with three other categories: gen­ Major Barrett, now on terminal Spencer Rubber Products .aiun a* *. meana of pdjtiating the '•udience of 2.000 persons, includ- .prizes would be awarded to scient­ hole In the pdnerete pipeline yes­ positively today. eral* non-commlasloned offieera leave from the U. S. Army, la al­ JOHNNIE M Y TE L. 4974 hue aalaflet of the heprly too ihg many foreign diplomat. ists th stimulate research on such terday. spodting water Across the Only Major Test and privates. ready "proceeeed” for service ”in High Marilcet . ssomyn W»*sf town emjrfbyeea. Krancia ■ Reillv. 'Jtuaalan Envo.v Not Prcwent projecla as the development of H..Leoh Sheppard, T ow’d Rec­ arid deseft at a ratw^pf 100,000 ■111# only major toat on the auh- Recently the Red Army, revived that greater fight for victory of atomic ^ w e r. fnaklcnt of fiocal 63. TWlTA>Grb. A'ndrei A. Gromyko, Russian reation Director w ill be th* guest gallons A minute h e fo r^ t Could be - Jeet this'century w is Rusia’s ex­ the Institution of orderlies, or Christ’s Kingdom on earth.” Still been fais dist^aefMd by the war; not always axpaeffng U lll E x ^ n d T!echnioal School*.. No red t a p ^ N o unneces­ Company moved to amend the original mo­ amba^aadnr, who arrived from speaker at the weekly luncheon of shut dk at an Intake stilj further periment In the dembcratlxatton "batmen”—with much' public ex in khaki, he’s back again in the tion to aplit the $35,000 on a com­ Montreal a few hours before the mak^ a living ^ it, they are freer ta^ rite yuhat matters tb In ad d in g, the Soviet will ex­ north. \ of its army. planatlon that the idea was not Salvation Army’* elghty-year4»ld WHY WORK sary details. Cash for ail mon aharing baaia regaiVlIeaa of them; they arg juifl naturally mdre subtle, discritnfnialing and pand its tec^ lca l Vchools J o ac­ th* Manchester KiWanis Club Mon- One of th(» first things Lenin so much t o . provide servants for war against sin and suffering, ma­ dliiner.' dld not attend although he ,'the first tremor was feltkt 5:21 types of prdperty-T-sinjrles, Are Receiving Applicalious for Full Time tU ir aalary increment, which m o-; had been invited. painstaking' commodate l,200,ptfb sttidents and day noon at the Sheridan. " a. m. (p.•.(.), followe'l hy \ the and . his fellow revolutionaries did (he offlcera as to give the orderlies terial and spiritual destitution ' s o HARD? tion carried. The State department, which will increase lO^*'«penditures.for Mr. Bheppard assumed the dut­ major shake' at 5:50 a. m. atiff After they got into-power in 1917 a chance to receive training, under ."That’s a-tough ww," he say* Have year drive paved with duplex, flats, farms, lots It la on thia point that the town / Af onygate, as far as this crop is concern^, their writing Is earlier haAcancelled plans to have education an^' \iilture to- the successorA followed at 11:20 a. ro..' was to abolish all the dlstinctiona an officer's direct tutelage. ^ hard Mirfaoe . make* shov­ pAclala await a' reading of the ' more emtinguished, their purpose mere /worthy atjd their ies here last fall after serving dh He’s a veteran of it, with twen And suburban property. Dean Acheaon. undersecretary of equivalent of' abyht $13,333,000,. 1:55 and 9:50 p'. m„ with mlno\ between offlcera and enlisted men There ar^'noW:Jl2 ranks among ty years service. Graduating from eling snow easier In winter— tranacript of the meeting before ' ebser^ations more relevotftto the fundamental homtrn issues 000. or about tw, sqtup in general in Manchester. Proclaiming they sought" the cers have clubs separate from the to your house. • No Increaae Conaidered , /The best ones were "Poor Child" (Harper), Anne Parrish;- From a scientific standpoint, Bucceaaively to Salvation Array JARVIS James'. " ... And the field Is the World" (Scribner's), Dele de Jong; 'l^be^thief ^ n n in g omcial said the quake was o f high interest, "decisive eradication of every in­ enlisted men. There la about as commands at Everett, Cambridge • C A L L C. L. H A L E General Factory Help Laat Auguat, when the ahnpal The talk. In which Churchill waa cahitAUsm w4s contrary to tech­ equality in the Arm y.” they ban­ much military custom and pomp budget of the town waa made up. since It apparently marked activ­ and' Newburyport, Maas., and CONSTRUCTION CO. expected to answer critica of his. "The friendly Persuasion"(Hatijfiirt, Brace), Jessermyn^WesI; nological ^gress, and that cat>i- ned all ranks, titles, insignia, aa in any other army. Officers and r e a l t y CO. no aalary increaae waa conaiderM ity on the Kern river fault, dor­ Stamford, CTonn., Where he was 869 Main Street Manchester Fulton, Mo., speech and possibly t|m8tic'c^ntries were confronted Cltarges Jap decorations, officers’ organizations enlisted men must stand at at- SECOND SHIFT — in the regular budgeta of the vari­ mant since 1858^ But ac^molbgists serving at the time of Pearl Har­ TELEPHONE: -. 8 Dover reply to Generalissimo StPUms With an/economic crisis sand signs of distinction. tentioh'knd exchange salutes when bor. He waa appointed to take a ous deiMirtmenta. but when a gen» said it might have occurred on the givlhg or reeclvlng orders. Mili­ 7198 D AYS or 7581 NIGHTS "wartnonger" charges against'hini. A m ^ c a n production has. dri Goods Beiiig \ "T h e Arm y of the Russian Re- special course at Harvard Univer­ 2jB A lc x ^ d e r' St. v-:APPLY OFFICE, CHAPEL ST. cral increase ..was givqp the em­ attracted as much public interest more active Sierra fault, where tary personnel address one another ployees of the Board of Educa­ ped ;tw’o-third8 since th* wa' one of the nation’s greatest puWic,” they decreed "la hence- -. , Phone 4112 on 7275 as some Of his speeches during he asserted, and unemploy- form to be composed of free and by their rank. And when an o ffi­ tion, this action by the Board of Britain's dark days in 1941. HciW— Takc|i Away quakes in 1872 killed or injured 65 cer vialts an enlisted men’s bar-' IMucation set the scene for an tm is on the, increase there, persons in one of the most thin­ equalvCltlzeM bearing the honor­ ever, he did not mention ^ a lih by t trade has been disrupted able this of ‘eokMewof the revolu- rackd or other gathering, all troops crease for other town employeya, ly-settled , areas of the- W’est. In­ snap to attention. name in his talk and refe>;red to and It* markets captured by the \(Oonttaaed frotn Pag* Om ) tionary\Army’.’’ MaJo^Olles Barrett, . and the Selectmen asked for a him concillatorily fA "the renown­ dian records tell too of a tremen­ 'h ^l appropriation o f $35,000 at the United States, he added. — ----- .. - ^ Piwided for Election Now-a-days, the Red Army U ed chief" of 18(l/mllllon Russians ed platinum, gold, silver, JeWelry, dous upheaval in Owen* valley in pretty much GI. American ityls. Guadalcanal, northern and south­ ■llaclal meeting on March/ 1 to . ' OlheV Phase* of Plan ’They ajiro,issued a decree pro­ and "many rnofe millions Outside and other property from a German 1790,. and geologist* since h*ve ern Luzon and the Philippines, tak JUST RECEIVED bring the town employee^ In line Russia." / Other phas^. of the flve-plan, as theorized that it mAy have chang­ viding that^l officers be elected Ing part In the Invasion landing with the salaries o f <)ther/em- WBrehou8& worth $500,000. Denies Proposing AUIan«*e putlihed by Vozhesensky; ed considerably the contour of tb* bv the soldiet^ from among the Manageanent Parley at Lingayon, lit January. 1945. ^oyees. Jap Newspajjter* Gooted aoTdiers. To bevpromoted you h*^ , Nice Selectipn of All Sizes— . • Standing pat by his 'Fulton Rationing of bread, flour and Pravda ^oted Japanese newspa- towering Sierra Nevada range. The- Salvation Army is now en­ W the transcript o f t ^ town speech—/’i do not wish with- to win an election. gaged In a Spiritual Crusade cereal will end this year. 'Itiere per*;~ka saying ^a t^ 'o n Oct. 10, From Jesse Smith, photograph­ Hartford, March 16—The Na­ T o w n M o i ^o r s M ee tin g la read to meaplthat the A new Arm y eystem waa thds jelraw or modify a jlngI#'word” will be more butter, Migar and 1945, Amert^n military .authori­ er in Lone Pine—one of the scat­ known as "Christ for the Nation,” aiim of $35,000 be^reaertted to the Manchester bom. There ware no salutes, no tional Office Management Asso­ and Major Barrett, Uklng part in I Churchill denied he had proposed shoes in the immediate ftvture. ties took 650 Munds of platinum, tered communities, where dishes total number p f^ r lid p a tin g em- an Anglo-American iniOtai'y ^alli­ orderlies for offlcerd. no sei>arate this Crusade, is touring New Eng­ Sponges ai^ Chamois Heavy industry will be doubled some gold and uW ards of 248 tons were 'broken by the ehake, came a\. ciation Headquarters office an­ re-and-ahare’ baaia, Date Book ance but said he hi^ ,’'asked for "The Street" (Houghton Milflin), Ann Pbtry; "\^dwo6d'‘ meases, clubs nor qb ^ ters for land conducting special services. •by 1950 and automobile produc­ of'silver from th* Japanese Mili­ graphic description of its after­ nounces the completion of final we wwir weamrer/'will have no '’"free voluntary fraternal associa­ (Harper), Josephine W. Johnson; "Wasteland” (Harper), Jo officers, no insignia except a small The "double barrelled” Major other recoin p t h ^ to make the tion will be tripled IS) quadrupled.. tary and Naval mihistera. effects: plana fo r the 1946 National Con­ Vpar Kaber-Frazer Dealer Tonight tion.’' mark on the sleeve denoting waves aside all Uiqulrics aa to the Sinclair; "A Winter in Geneva" end other str^ies (Knopl),\ y The annual production by 1950 Stars and Stripea'v of Nov. 7, "TTie a ir'' wa* hot and atlll. ference of the organization. To he Car Cleanew and Polishes division of tna,total voted and pre- He continued; man’s elective office. Instead of three bronze stars and spearhead Annual Get-Together South { Anne Goodwin Winslow . . . if not a. novelist,/he rates as a/' There was constant trembling and held at the Hotel Stevens in Chi­ gent the bonus Phecks. - \ Manchester Fire department, No^ "The only question which in my of iron will be 19,000,000 tpn*; of 1945. was quoted as rhMrting that rank*, there were 13‘"catbgorles which testify to activity in the re­ rumbling uaderfodti. and I saw The $3S,00a voted will be either 1. Firehouse, Pine street. . opinion Is open is whether the creative fiction writer (incidentally/ she h as/ever furnished steel 25.000,000 tons; coal 250,- American counter espi^age police o f seiwice,” such as "platoon^om- cago, the aeriei of mMtings will cent war. He was, he said. Just one aalary Increases or a “ bonuB" for TiieMlay,' March'19 necessary harmony of thought her publishers with a photograph bf herselfl/"let Us Consider 000.000; oil 35.000'.000 tons; elec­ discoverd and requisioh*|i a Ger­ cracks in the ground about five mander,” "assistant comp«aiy last "through June 2, S, 4 and 5. of the forty other American chap­ ipast services to run until the clobe St. Pafrlck's party, Uit)bous As­ and action between the American One Another" (Appletori-Cpntury), Josephine Lawrence'; end tricity 85.000.000.000 kilowatt man warehouse in Tokyth .Where feet apart—two inches wide *nd commander,” etc. ' Members of the office management lain* from- th* Salvation Arm y In ANNOUNCES o f the flgca] year. August 14, 1946. bours. . they appropriated Jewelry and oth­ very long. profession are particularly inter­ sembly, C. L. of C. at the K. of C. and British peoples.will be reach­ two by Englishwomen, "Takp Three Te/ses" (little. Brown), But throughout the 1920s am this country appointed , by the When tjhe annual budget ig pre- Home. ed in a sufficiently plain and clear - The equivalent ojt about $3,333,- er property. "On the side of the hlU, U)# 1930a there was a consistent trenc' ested in the announcement of this War Department to do their "bit’’ CAMPRfiLL AUTO SUPPLY, Inc. _ - y / ' ■ IMucd by the Selectman in advance Wedneada.y, March 29 manner and in good time to pre­ Burner Godden, end "The B/Had and/he Source" (Reynal B 000.000 will l>e earmarked for Pravda quoted the Nippon Times grou'hd seemed to tilt in a wester- > away from that experimental mil­ 'year’s Conference, since it marks in service to God on. the fighting o f tlM annual town'meeting tiyOc­ Hitchcock), Rosamond Lefi/gann. railroad improvements, and abo^ of Feb. 8.M946. tis aSythg that pa­ ly direction. 1 approached with­ the first National gathering of the Annual banquet- Anderson-Shea vent a new world struggle or itary concept arid toward the pro­ fronts. Several hundred other 29 BISSELL STREET The Opening OS Their Now and Modem tober, consideration wdll be giveft Poat^and Auxiliary’, VFW Home ' whether that will only come about $3,5100.000.009- to finance 72,000.- trols of the 24th division had re­ in about a half-mile of the break fessionalization o f the personnel sort since 1944. The Asaociation’e chaplains, who were Salvationists salary increases to all town em­ at 7:30 p.ni. aa it has done before, after that 000 ^u are ytieters of new housing. quisitioned 460 bars o f silver o f 75 when the ground euddeiMy began who were in command. By suc- 1948-;^Cohference wiis cancelled at from other countries supplemented ployees at that time. ^ Jojnt ineetliig of PTA groups at struggle has begun. The Soyiet national income will pounds each. to open- up under my feet. c i^ lv e laws and reg;ulations, the the tru e s t of O.D.T., due to limit­ the religious service embraced In ; I f the money la paid as a HolllMer street school. " i rerhain convinced that thia be boosted to about $14,750,000,- "I got out of there." top d ^ w e r eoldiera became more ed fra vijllng'ifacill ties. a gener^ military welfare service *1»nua." eahli employee will re­ question will w’ln.a favorable an­ 000 by 19iS0. _ and more segregated from the ceive approximately $160 In lieu pf Tuesday. Man«h 36 \ - ______SERVIGE CENTER swer. I do not believe'that war IS rank and file. Salary adjustment. Meeting of Board of Selectmen, Keitel Called ' \ Municipal building at ' 8. In^itable-or imminent. I do not \ Banka Be-Establlshed Pjfthlan .Sisters. "Breakfast In believe that the rulers of Russia A decree of Sept. 22, 1935, re- LET Hollywood" party, Odd Fellows i " ’'eh forr -war at the present time. Thread i\lacle Snubbed Man ily rO H H A V E establlehed individual ranks for I am sure that if we stand to­ officers, provided for the wearing ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Hospital Notes hall An l^ c tric Iron, Tiiaster, Sunday. March Si gether calmly but resolutely In de­ 'Fo Tt^ll Names of insignia, and instituted a sys- SHARPEN YOUR LAWN MOWER NOW! fense not of national interests or - (Coaftaned from Page Oae) Vacuum Cleaner Or Any ■' tern of regular promotion* for offi­ SATURDAY NIGHT Get Aequainred SpeetalM For I Week Annual Spring Open Field Trials SOON WE WILL BE TOO- BUSY TO GIVE YOU of -local Sportsmen's Club at Tal- of ambitions, not of any narrow V Other \ cers. V Admitted jreaterday: Israel Uas. cottville Flats. intere.sta but in defense of those (Continued rpm Ppge One) dared. "H e said he would be satis­ - After the first war with Fin­ PROMPT SERVICE. We have a special Lawnmower Mosbiny, Mass,; Mrs. Esta Lias. ELECTRtCAL .%prtl 3 and S ideals and principles embodied in fied With one division In order to land, which badly Jolted Red COMMUNITY HALL Sharpeninir Machine that puts the keenest cutting: edge $7.95 pair ItOsbiury, Maas.: Mrs. Annie Roth/ get away, because he had been APPLIANCE teleoptic Chrome og Lights "Pep Parade" bv Exchange ^ charter of the United Nations, Rosamond lehmann ed privately that: a mlmber of per-^ .^Army prestige, many change* Bolton Center ^ on your lawnmower you ever saw. When we sharpen Main. Dorchester, Mass.; Louis taub, High School hall. 1 "* ourselves sustained ; sonnel removed from Arm y intelli­ eatitog more rot than bread.” ^ TH AT IS OUT OF ORDER w#|-e made. Saluting waa re­ .^Cutler, Brookline. Mass.; Mrs. gence atTthe conimittee’s imittga- No Voice Framing Oemmands your lawn mower It stays sharp for a longer period of , Saturday, April 6 , .*■*'* overwhelming assent of the JUST GIVE US A CALL? quired agaln''on May 8. 194<).^ On Round and Square Daneex / Frnri Butler, 2Sa Woodland street; TAU Cedars cerenionlal, Ma.son(c 1 P*®Pl** r>t the world. ^ tlon found Jobs in the State, de­ Qoering said the f(*ct that many Oct. 12 of that year a new ‘'dis­ time and our price is very reafsonable. Why use your Chrome Bhlckup ights $4.95 eo'ch Mrs. Edith Mason, 64 Hilliard TemJrlA, , • - partment's Intellig^ce set-up, and of the fuehrer’s commands were ciplinary code” waa promulgated, , Street; Miss Abbie -Fogart.v. .54 present dull lawnmower when it can be made better than ■ ' 'tliiirsda.v. ;5prll II i j i . ! haven't been removed despite' signed by Keitel did-not mean Kei­ We'll Repair It. tightening, up discipline all along Music By The Mello-Tones ■ ■ / Walnut street; Mrs.- Annie Htiaa- "strong representationa” by the a new one at a fraction of the cost? Quai terfy meeting of Washing-1 aV O r-oillO rier / | tel Jiad any voice in framing them. ' rik, 159'School atreet; Miaa Lois committee. \ "Other generals called Keitel a We Pick Up, and Deliver. Admission 60c, Tax Included. e Horns $4.50 pair ton Social citub. \ Spqrton Twin-T Hartford; Joyce Flynn. 9 Saturdlirdhy, .April 27 They told reporterA tb*' investi­ yes-eayer.’’, he testified. . PICK-UP^ND DEUVERY SERVICE ^ Silver Lane Homes; Ar- Tall .Cedarsrs Lhdies' Night, Nig .Ma- Lifc for O^A gation disclosed that Vsohve 6t the Asked about a prosecution HANK'S Tulip Quilt le. South Coventry: Sarah sonic TAnple. people who shifted from the W ar chafge that Keitel threatened to /- $2.50 each .Williams. 57 Drive F, Silver Lane department to the State depart­ bomb Prague In March, 1939, ELECTRICAL Large Size FIbor/Mats Romes. , (OoBttnued from Page One) ment were the ones whq did 'every­ Goering barked: APPLIANCE THE FRIEN DLY 1 Admitted today: William Sla­ "I said yesterday, and I repeat, 'a-/r thing they.could.to keep'from gen­ ter, Glastonbury’. Blasts Smash realistic defining of a ' person's eral Marshall, who then was chief that I made that threat,” REPAIR SERVICE Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Ma­ right to relief'in hardship cases." ' of staff, unfavorable - information Goering conteisJed that ' Keitel Ijiw Extended To filarbh SI, 1947 Che'.s screen pbrtrayal of Its inven­ WILUE’S FIX-IT SHOP rion McCormack and daughter, about Russian activities;’’ was moderate si his attitude ' to* 74 North St. Tel. 7836 ATLANTIC GAS - GREASE - OIL Berlin Building The battle against administra­ Hollywood—Movie children,mugt tor. .,154 New’ Bolton*Road; H. B. Ppm- ward Hitler's demand a lynch tion efforts to have O PA continued go to school, too. Twentieth Cen- * • ..•> Plan To Demand A ^ lon tor W. A. BURNETT, Prop. brby,; Roclrrillel Vonell ScharlSon. iaw against captured Allied fliers, without amendhients- contrasted' Studio has on >t* lot a Mis.s Klamt. quietl.v_____ charming. While May would not comment 6 Seaman Circle; Mr..««.. rChicago— Four fire engines, even a record vote, and tossed over The rcK^ has two rows of table- , Peggy Ann Garner, 13', tussled tion. ■' ~ t y . ■stored in the courtvaard acciden- "Apparently,” said • onel w'ho two trucks^ a resepe squad, a pres­ Council Bluffs. la .—i.JP/—Here’s , tally touched off a grenade^ and to the Senate. - to-chai!vaeaka identical with your with world history at a nearby FINISHING 9 Night Repair Service Tel. 8557 Wolcott issued a statement say­ wtihheld hia name, "Mr. Byrnes sure truck, a wkter tower and Connecticut ■ Wranglers 45 W. Center' Street a new’ angle the GI bride situa- ■ignited oUier explo^yes. , Johnny^ down to the-tiole for the table with a tutor, Mias Birdiha - tlen. Irene Capp o f England ar-i ing his O PA amendmenta 'W’ere ad­ intends to keep these pro-Ruaaiana Chief Edward D. Walsh of the 2Sth HOLLISTER ST— ^ . ('• Blast Tremendous ink yfeW. Up front 'sat 14-year-old Anderson, sitting beside her. Shir­ battalion responded - to an alarm '■ rived here this week for a reunion vanced with the thought .of iw>lv- ara W hltiifg studj’ing her ley Doble. at 16 an eye-filling down there. A t least he has made Large 8-Room Single. ' AU no attempt" to clean th ep out of fire at Seventh atreet and ____ Every Thursday and. Saturday Night' ing "most of the difficulties Inci­ nch textbook. blonde in High ^ee)s, was painting latest improyeraents. Oil bufn- \ dent to the interference with pro- during the three months that have Wabash avenue in the Loop. One ird s t CaW 1 said I would't.Jteeg^her from flowers In w‘atet cojors. er. Ou'ner may pick Interior mendo))(s blast, heard \or miles.! elapsed since our protest. Presum­ fireman took cafe, of the buaineas DANCING SATURDAY NIGHTS ate Capp has been unexpei'tedly finish. ■ .^ordered to Germany. He leayes "Shirley 1* artistic." Miss Klahit ably, any cleaning -Out will have to at hand. He took a hand pump,and sheltcr’i at the first UlastVand this please keep me from my Atudies." Sea food. Steaks, Chops and Chicken Trtthln a month. The OPA continuation legisla­ whispered during our corner chat. be done by Congress.” , extinguished a fire under the hood wa.s'believed to have been instm- "Barbara is an jexcellent student ALEXANDER ST.— Come In Any Time For A Real Good, Home-Cooked Meal! We Will Have a^ Georgio, tion now la before the House Bank­ "Peggy Ann Gamer is metioulous, ■of a taxicab. \ ' ’ .'liii::. mental in holding dow-n the num­ and the comedienne of the claas," 7-Room Single. Oil burner. ing committee, where price control a perfectionist, an outatandlng iJnwllling New Owni N E V E R A COVER CH ARGE OR A MINIM U M , ber of casualties. the teacher, Mias Frances Klamt, is under bitter TritlcUm from stuclenf. Roddy McDo'Wdll is al­ , Clieck Undoubtedly Oood Excellent location. Modem In Tund In Station W SPR, 1270 Kilocycles, Wednesdays, Mancheslpr Niinierou.s bomb ruins in the re­ told me during _a whiapered con­ ways gay, full of fun., He’s terribly Denver—(Ah—A '. .South Pacifip -every detail. Owner may select gion weie tunibled by the explo- varied segmeitt* of biialne**, in­ ‘ 10 to 10:30 P .M . dustry and agriculture. versation in a corner a few min­ interested in humdri''hiature, al­ veteran carrying a pet i^onkey sat Greensboro, N. (7.—'(A*)—The U. finish. Eveninji Hefald .sion BiKl one German W’ho suffer­ Probably around A'pril 1 the'bat- utes later. "The other day she said, ways analyzing people, and does on a bus next to Glen Mowanl, 42'. S. collector of Internal revenue ed niinof Injurie.s said "it , was OAK ST.— Glaf^ified Advertisementn tle will move to the House floor. ’May ru se your Don Amechc?" 'outstanding worR in composi- The soldier asid; "His name’s Bill. here received an income tax re­ •just like a wartime bombing raid. Barbara proibahly has even fun-, tlons." Bill likes you. I like yim, too. You turn from a North Carolina wom­ Attm eUve ‘ fi-Boom Single, Count (tvs iverase word* to .» Hi.» I'vith gla.es and splinters flying and Th^ traffic tight i* where the nier quips than this nickname for 'G • '• and BUI ought to be together." an Bhow’ihfr correctly, that she nearing completion. Nicely laid if" nuniJws and ahl)r,*Ttatl0n» walls-raving in."' - - each count aa a wofd and nomnoiind slow., and the speeding iineet. ' a telephone, originated by Ame- . H er other charges include Opn- l%en the soldier was gone and Bill owed no tax. Accompanying. *t out.. Every-modem convenience. ..•orda aa two 'wSrda, Minimum cost nie Marshall, 12; Barbara Law- had an unwilling new owner., How­ was a check made out for "nd dol- Oil bonier. WIU be Aiiiibed to 1* price of thr«f'*]r'nea. fence,‘*15, a'nd V'anessa Brown, 17, ard hoped someone else would like lara and no. cents,” with a notation salt owner. > t,in« ratea per day fer transient or Bill would liks aomeone't"no tax due" in the lower left cor- s d » , Kii 88 ia M ay■■ Miss Klamt said they’re all bright B w r MuPsefi^ rtertire Ma,rrh 17, 1*77 I -—“it’s the exception when a child elae. *iner. . OLCOTT DRIVE-^ ' *e' ’ * _ , CaalC.-^iiarae I actor blowa the lineR" - - d-Room Single In a delightful 51 03 • ConsecutiT* Days ....) 7 rta.l o rta. 1 Enter Bank AT OUR SALESROOM • CoSaecutiT* Daya .,„.i 9 clp.lircti. State law requires three hours’ aettiag and. surroundings that By Mts. Anns unbet 1 D>y ...y. ..»...... 11 cts.113 ct.« 1 Instruction daily, either in the make for privacy. Every mod­ A i« In Ncieii OS MORE BUILDING LOTS All orders (or Irregular Insertions i (CoatlnufMl from Page One) schoolroom o r between scene* on ern detail; oil burner, tile bath, ' The returned soldier’e wife 'utio • ill he charged aftlie one'time pate. T" movie eets. ’ " - etc. W e will dnish It to suit THE REST OF THIS WEEK ' 8p?j;ial rales for. Ion* term every CI,6ARi^TTES finds' Kocd~ quality qullta stiU ^ o . •- w.._ ■*’ IN Ai.V adrertfs'lnB *!»•« upon request. '•moval of trade--barrier* will be Many a public' school teacher y« > - - rather scarce In the shops will b* , Sds ordered cancelled before the diBUissed Bystrov said thc.se were may envy Hiss Klamt.' She said Popular Brands able to turn out a very 'superior DIFFERENT LOCATIONS jrd "or 5th diy wljl ,b«- chaiged bnlv 1 "ronnecled" with the Bretton she’s never plagued by behaviour CHESTERFIELD Fer Carton STONE ST.— " bedspread by piecing a hiuidhome m o r b ‘ This is your last chance for^a good price for the actual number of tim*a the ‘ Woods financial agrreemanti being problems such, ms spit-balf throw­ LUCKY STRIKE A' d-Room Single In one of "pld-fashtoned” dssiiji. The tulip ed appeared chargih* a( the, rete CAM ELS Top your present capi _CLASS a ZONE eurned but no allowance or r^tunij* I impleinenled here. ing. MINIMUM OBDBB"-’«"CABTON8 Manchester's, fin* resldentl*l quilt llluatrated is made of bril­ OLD GOLD C*ti be made on alx time ada stopped I His government, he said, wished Add 15c to cover postage and in­ developinentB. A ll cenvcnleaces, liant red cotton, flowered material ■ ~ .i" *'' t ' ., ■ / - ■ , •ftVi the fifth day. .PHILIP MORRIS ■ to study "most carefully" the bank surance within 150-miIe area. tile bnth, oil humor. Just what and two shades of green cotton. No "tin (orblda"; display lines not and fund arrangementa.^now being No Riiok Prixatea I>ri —M d Others! 'W e .wip pay you cash or give you credit to­ REPLY TO BOX ci •old. ' , FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CAR­ .vou’re looking for. The Interior ’Shades o f ,pinks, lavenders or yel­ y o u n g m en o v e r 16 „Th* B*t*Id will not ba retponalhle whipped into' final form. f NO TE ! Postage and In­ finish will be done to yonr taste. f^uMaia la the largest of the alg- TON f. Add Ic to cover additional lows are equally attracUv* . mad* wards a 1946 Buick» CARE OF THE HERALD. '•407 more than one incorrect Inser- San Francisco— (Ah—ThS’ nine surance rates beyond 160- postage and insurance.' .. up into a spring tulip iovsr. Each tloa of *ny •dvertlsamlnt ordered tor natorie* to the .Bretton Woods topkicka In Battery G of the har­ mUe area, add Ic per Car- c e n t e r S T ..r r .‘ TO ASSEMBLE AND WRAP NURSERY STOCK luor* tnnn on* time. agreements of 1944 which has fail­ block measures 1‘8 Inches,. Th* insdrertent opriHion of Incor­ bor defense yon ’t have any buck six Booaii£ Hm hdea lived • GIVING . rect •ubheetlon of advcrtlaln* will be ed ,to "ratify them and take nieni- privates to kick arhund this week. to" ALFRA______SERVICE la. Reereatloa room U haee- To o^t^n complete cutting pat« D 6 n 'T WAIT! berahtp in the world bank and t ^ fle d oaly by csDcellatlon of the The last private in the outfit, POST OFITCE BOX 687 (DEPT. K). HOBOluEN, NEW JEBSEf meat. Ohrnge. Ameirita drive­ tern, finishing directions, amounts YOU CAN EARN GOOD PAY DOING THIS WORE! PRICE AND LOCATION ciMrxa m*da for the •er»ic« rendered. monetary food ""which the agree­ Walter Omdorff of Oimberland, way. S9<((^ epenpaney. o f materials needed for the TliUp COME IN TONIGHT!! All AdTfertitemenU must conform ments brought into being. She has Md., Is being discharged, leaving m *tyle. eopy .and typogrephy with' uttfli Dec. 31 to enter under the Quilt (Pattern No. 5103) send 15 ngUlatioBa enforced by the pu'bllih- 26 assorted Sergeants, half a doz­ ARDMORE ROAD^' cents In (Join plus 1 cent postsgs, J^WHAT HAVE YOU ^ end they r**crre the right to original tarms. I f Russia comes In,' en corporals and foflf PFC’s. T«lephone Mr. Reokt " Open. Until 9. revis* or avject any copy eon infnrnied persons have statpd. she six Rooms. .Tim been lived Your Name, Addrms and ths Pat­ *M*ldpr*d ebjecttonebla. will enter "all in one piece. With­ |:a t t h e b e s t a t r e y m a n d e r ’s la. Open stairway. A ll modem tern Number to Ann* Cabot, Th* TO OFFER? . jGLOSpiO HOURS-OUaalfied ada to out asking separate niembership USS Pestroytr U ffty , *C4Jt* in Hwy sisiii,en­ ,^^N,vloJf Stocklpga as Bonus eoavenleiieea. 19-day oeeu- Manchester Evening Herald, 1160 Manchester 4161" A M publlkbad aame day must be re- pany.v. i .Avenue Americas, New York’ 19, deleed by l* e'ctock nob's-, Saturdaya for political siibdivislntis. Her $•,- Roast Prime. Riba of Beef " 16:10. , . ^00.000,000'auhsi-ription,, to - the gaged Jap convoy singtt /kuuted, putvtrkod supef - Braj-clole’ ^ Fried Seillop* N. Y. • - l>ank and like h^bta for the fund Mankato, Minn.- — , (Ah — 'iHe Telephone Your Want Ads apply to the USSR a* «n entity. s tm tu ft o f hugi Jap battieship. teacher Shortage has forced- the Pork Chops' a la 'PItzaiola G ifts for shower parties, church A6* are accepted over the. tele- Mankato Board of Education to DeUcleas Btsaka and Broilers £sxaara—sweaters and vastees for V S' JARVIS * ^ a e *1 the CSiARac RATE given binds Money; Lose* Blllfidd use its, ingenuity td attract In­ DINE a n d DANCE TUNIGHTI spring wear, hats, baby clothes, gv «b**e •• a ePBOiniMM to advartlaer*. Fat salvage cane wag* and win structors. Now whensver s teach­ costume aceessorlee, lovely em-r M the CAtU MAV& will b* aecept- . ea U m ix PATKINT U paid at th* Beatric*, Neb.^(J>i— A * ahort .peaettim* battlae just a*'ou r er accepts a contract, the board T|ie Triim You LUi« Played By Tha iSwlngataral R EA LTY CO. broideries fo r ths home, ntc* lin B u rr N ureeriH gives her a p a l r ^ nylon stock­ M OTOR S-iOJBS ~ Ine* einee ea er before tb* serenth tlm* after O. L Clarke Uft i d**trey*r "eana” dW In war.. gerie, heirloom doilies for crochet following the fiyet'tBMrtlon-. -of movie huuse'he discovered he had USED USED! ings. fans— nine pages -at tree< lnstruc< U9 OAKLAND STREET MANCHESTER TE1.EPHONE 722h i adwtharwl** th* CHAROE r a t * Can* of ui«d fat will ^ick tha^ 6 Dover Road 285 MAIN STREET “enectod- Me r—powlbiltty for lost his billfold .which- I’ontaiiied EATI Reymander'a RM taanuit tiona in ths Ann* Cabot Album. • ‘ W1U b* •*- $148. He;hiade a bee line fo r the IFATlI ioap. ahortag'e. Flit thott eSna' As old age comes on, you, are Phone 4112 or 7275 J- Price 18 cent* Seabet be theater and found hla $1.46. But he .^and turn them in (or 4c a pound. 25.37 OAK STREET TELErHUNE 3*7: A. A amitzed a t how htUje ..you .rcall; waa unable to locate & a -bUUttld. knov>.' - . , , I •-tt 4- -■r

V \- MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL0. SATURDAT. MAEqa 16.194| MANCHliSTER EVENINC HERALd, MAf^UHEiJ'rER, CONJ?., SATURDAY, MARGK 16, 194f X- n i f ,r ------■ V •. \ ' - been built-and heavy equipment HVppy. 3;d00,000fh Vet Comes Home It^n Defeiicling moved in.) * W a n H O u t nciustPilil^ P ictu re 'There were no further reports Rbs^ Plajriniilij Sport Slants o M a k ^ H ^ e from two Russian columns which- X- fo r Statc^aitiled (HI for^Brifish; left Tabriz several days ago. One moved into Mlanah, tnidway ' be­ To Take Seat By Earl W, Yost * lia the South V’ ' / V 7 I,"'. ■' ■ '§ Spocto EBtoe •'V As B righter^oday Noiie^iven Reels tween .Lake Urml and .the C^pian Gonna Be Trouble sea, while the other was last re­ NextMoiuIaj^ Paul StarBecoiiies _____ ' \ ported swinging west toward Khol, BMetMOl At Cheney Teph ♦ Last yekf* Sub 1 ^ ■Th^ee Teams Battle ^ Ifr. aaci Mrs. Harold J. (Contlnned from Page (Continued From KSge One) north of Lake Urmia, toward the (Cdntlnued From Pa'gc^ire Pratt A Whitney property,” .X the tea^was a girl from few Bouding Leagum ' BovnUng Calls for $60,000, ;he unlon'a publlpily chnlringp ern regions in fact amount to de­ brought to^nine the total number already eager to eager- to get ...... '"V lyttM from work with that com* started. Frank stated that out of Britain, Stdxekeei^ 2-e Alice Chambers Movers -in said. ‘We cona)der ouraelyes a" fending t^ie monopolistic position of persons freed under bond in angen. Joe repqrtcfi that she was StaAdtnga \ With Chicago Geara and with Mra. Mannlngr will reaponal'ile oiwanlaatlon. We of . the British oil concession in s P e a th s connection with espionage charges. this group of 30; only three or four Race; Highlights Btoodlags W Pet^ have ever had any pfevious ex­ a standout player and in • . . tomorrow for their newly ^ realise that we,-£re going .hack in- Iran.” \ At least five other persons are be­ Broam'e G arage...... 60 Mrs. MabellbsT. Norcross ing detained incommunicado by perience . tbe Hardware City M e we* imted 7M \ Jlnimy Jetfeui aaed home ta Palatka, norl* the plant /to uae thoae ma- Baseball Was dropped along with for her -athletic prowehsi .« The th r^ Hartford Road'Qrill .59 He hM aerved the electric clgnea, and Uiat It la to our benefit Mrs. Mabelle 111*811. Norcross, the Royal Canadian Mounted po­ Paganl’a Weat Sldea .52 .660 Clilo^o, March 16— —When Agserts Battle. Being lice, and have not been identified after the 1942 season "It w«s a good pMUcttjf gag, place In the T Wednesday Night cuamber* Movsra ..80 .625 1 George ^ k a n was a. lean,-gang; tan ht the capacity of electrical that they be kept H< ahape.” widow of J. Walter Nctraross,’ died due to many reasons that were Joe remarked, “with Mltor*»'pho- Darltng'a ...... 50 for the paat eeveral yesterday at the home of her sis­ publicly. / ^w llng League holds the■ ,*pot- ' Don___ Willis _Oarage _ .81 Pioneer Parachute .. .48 .600 ling kid ih/Joliet, 111., high school PmWiw for Cooperation Waged for Iraq X)il - Montreal police were ordered tho direct result of the war and tographere and cameramM around he was too awkward to be of muc^ ' v«aara. iih.haa alao been auperln- Thcr^Were mutual congratula- ter, Mrs. John W. Holt of 21 Strat­ the school’.s all-out effort to con­ for our workouts.” Oodch Jqe said lightIght as thee Iclegguileague eptere U* final Bryant A Cbaptfiaii Jarvis Garage ...... 47 4)88 ttedant of tho fire alarm ayatem In Moscow, March Id—(iP)-- ."rhe ford road. West HartfordSvJviUi last night to arrest any persona two weeki’of* play next weekweek. Morlarty Bros. Lee’s ElSBo-...... 40 .500 use to hla buRetball team. tloha^om the union and the Weat Soviet New Time* said today that centrate on teaching the various that Alice took quits a "riding” Today tnc besj>*ctected, six foot, theNBouth ICahcheater n fe depart- whom she Hved. X attempting to distribute illegal lit­ from members of the base and (Tenter Service '41 'and 25, hold Griswold’* Garage ... 37 .463 Hertford pPlice department re­ an "especially fierce battle for erature regarding the.. arrest of valuable trades offered. a oqe gqme over the Man­ nine inch DePaul Univerelty law - ment^nce the^ath of James O. g alin g the conduct of the picket- Mrs. Norcross was the eldeH, Basketball was back in the pic­ would probably wind up as the Fairfield Grocers ... .25 .313 McCaw^ Jime. wdl. Iraq oU -f- although half-hidden daughter of the lato Mr. and Mrs. Me. The order wa* issued after chester Motor tSales 40 and 26 PockeU's S ta rs...... 24 .300 atudent became the highest paid.,, Guilty of espionage charges in each group praialng the other ture during the psat two , seasons. team’s scorekeeper. Hillhouse Moves player^/in proie»8ion%l Jir. Muinlnr la a hatlVe of Man- from the dutslde world — at the C:3irl8topher Thrall, who formerly dxcrowd of 500 assedvbled in "the : Crowley stated tbat'an eight game Joe Is Interested in getUng into with (Tbambers Mover* In third CJooper St. Tavern ... 23 .286 eheater In the 'H illaw ^ aectlon. Oct., 1943, Countess Grafln Mari­ ita cooperation. p reset time is being waged be- north end of-Montreap Two irien. piece, two gqmea back at 88 and Kaceys ...... 16 .20^ history, after be signed A^ptmtmet anna von Moltke, 48, above, has Worker* at the Colllna company lived on North Elm street, this schedule will be played this year physical editcMonal' work after for $60,800 to., play five yeM for being the aon'bf the laWMr. and tw,een ICnglisb and American oil town. Born In Greylock, Mass., she who police said .^were distributing with a practice Mme against discharge and also Indicated that 27. To Cage Finals lira. Cheater’H. Manning. \ He haa asked federal court officers to / iii CoIIinavilte, only steel plant in' trusts." pamphI^8 headed, ''Why Was Jeiry Bmitb of Chambers re­ the Chicago American Gears o L ^ release her on a- writ.1 of i--fchabeas/ Connecticut atill affected by the spent her girlhood In Manchester. Manchester High slated for April he intents to^ enter politics. National Basketball League. lealM for a number of y^ea In In an article w ritten. by K. Besides Mra. Holt she leaves an­ Fred RoabsArrested?” were takim 29. Hohnes a Slbw Starter mains at the head of the class In Syracuse Favoretl hla home «t 1« Bigelow atrect corpus. Self-confessed memb^ national steel stijke called In into custodv the race Individual bon- Boston, March . 16—(A) ~r Hill- That figyrea at $353 a gama, oiK of a wartime spy ring in Detr^t, January, voted 161 to 6 last night Serozhln and entitled "Contempo­ other sister, Mn. Chester A. Starting baseball again, from According to a report from the the basis or $12,000 a year and a which he la iWw diapoalng of. He rary Ireq,” the New Times said Oulse of Teaneck, N. J.; two practically scratch, finds the local pW lda training camp of the Bos­ ora for tbe season. Smith has house High of New Haven, Omn., hbs purchaaed a alx-room houde the countess has aerved fwtt to reject a company offer of a 13 averaged 116415 with Pop Gleason wiU, defend its New England II Cage T otirney 34-g*me schedule, such as the - years of a four-year aen^nce. that England, although it ac­ brothers, Orrin M. Thrall of Glas­ mentor, producer of Tony Quar- ton Braves, Tommy Holmes, the with an acre of land and a amall per cent wage Increase. The vote knowledged the sovereignty of tonbury ann George H. Thrall of J i n n a h of O nter Service second at 114.58. Bchoolbuy basketball champlunsbip Idague played the past season—not ■ was in accord with a recommerida' tua, Ed Kqvls and Leo Katkaveck, slugging outfielder of last .year's Following are the highlights and bad for a 22-yeai-oid youth who - •range grove in Palatka, which la Iraq in 1927, "reduced this ac­ East W ifii^ir Hill. all who played minor league ba\B team, is far* behind a half dozen tonight against Westfield, Mass, •New ''-York Ms -(fi­ oh the St. John'a river about 60 r tion of the United Steelworkers knowledgment to zero with Individual averages including last high at the Boston Garden. will continue hia law studies while (CffO), Harold Bernard, interna­ The 8,000,000th veteran to return from the Pacing Sgt. Harry A. Mra./Ndretbas was a member of A tllee^tand or who are under contraftt, de­ candidates for an outfield berth. KentuckyNand SyraJuae^^wore fa-i the checks are coming In. milea aouth of JaekaonvlUe. clauses about English advisers, th* A*ylum Hill CTongregatlonal termined' to give the school a Win­ Holmes hasn’t been hitting*’and 'Wednesday night’s bcores. The titleholders entered the fi­ voredytodajKto join Wb^t Virginia Mr, and Mra. Manning will leave About Town tional ^representative of the union, Psihos, of BennettsvUle, S. C., was so happy that he dressed in foreign poUtcal coimsellora and chur^. ning team as In other oeasqfis. he has been labeled the slowest Morlarty Brothers (oH Bryant nals la*t night by defeating It's no wonder tne professionals by iiutomoblle tomorrow accom­ aaid. the festive robee of Uncle Sam to receive the congrhtuletlons of retention of British troops In Iraq.” and (Thapman next Wednesday Spriiu^eld, Vt.. 35-26, and West- and Rhode Isiemi State ip Monday were bidding for his aervlcea when envious buddies as he arrived in San Franclsrij. Funeral services will be held (Ooattinied from Page One Lieutenant (Commander Joe Mc- fielder afoot In the Braves camp, n l^ t's acmi-fmsi round'V of the panying the truck which will carry He asserted the 3.50 employes of "Subjected To Suppression” Monday aftem'oop at two o'clock at Last year the stocky built fly- with Center Service and. diam- fteld/rode into the opposition posi- nmth 'annual N^ionnl Invitation you look ai his cage record at ' S^r fumlahlnga to their new The recreation facilities of Man­ the company, a manufacturer of ciuskey, local runner and at pres­ bere Movers paired in one match by dropping Nashua, N. H. Ue Paul in the last four years.; . home. None of their children will chester, present aifd future, will be ,1 Burds living in Iraq during the the Holt hotne, 21 Stratford road. cerned, our position remains den\^^ ent Recreation and, W^eifare Offi­ chaser finished In second place and Don Willis Garage and the Basketball tourna axes, machetes and other cutting bership"^ approves the settlement past century have "been deprived West Hartford. Burial will bq, in nlte for a division of India and^^ cer at the New Londph Submarine in the league batting race, losing , In .the semi-final. Kentucky, seededliillnher ona^iq • Big Mike" not only IS a acorer,* to Florida with them for the the topic of H. /Leon Sheppard, inatniments, wwld hold out for K uptiliutaiig W ants Manchester Motor Sales in the In gaining ’ the final round. Hill flmito’ l-he's an exceptional team player, town recreatloml director at the terms. of independence and subjected to Spring Grov* cemetery, Hartford. the establishment of Pakistan, and Base is unde'eided qk his future af­ out In the closing weeks of the toe draw and winner a t ^ an 18>4 cents an hour Increase, cruel suppression for the *Ught- that P a k is ta n is the only solution ter dra\ving his . honorable dis- campaign to Cfiiicago's Phil Cava- other. The tatter two will be irh/ house became a hot favorite to de­ eaatarn Conference m c ^ l who I* a* valuable "feedlnr’ the/ Monday^noon Inncheon .pf the Man- for "full compliance" with a labor GM officials and local officers i. . , , • . 1 portant matches as they involve fend its crown successfully .and re­ ail to bis mates as be is ia tlp^ Chester khvai^is Club at tl Hotel conferred In efforts to speed set- J ^ a iliB lllU r ic I i j O l l t l * O l est effort to gain respect iot their Mrs. dulstlna England to India’s constitutional -problem.” .icharge ffom thp-Havy -this sum- retta after hittlnf above .400 for Arizona, and Syracuse\ opposes board directive Involving vacation Mrs. Christina England of 5 Nehru said the Attlee speech many weeka the top teams. tire the Fletcher Cup'by annexing Muhlenberg tonight In the third rebounds into toe basket., Sheridan./^ Barle Clifford/ chair­ tlement of the grievances and in- national rights,” the artUHe con­ , , ^to Request pay and other issues and for a was "certainly a change in tone er. Tommy last year was the most a third ebampiontoip. The trophy anc fourth games of the opmiog seldom shoots from more man of the program committee, Sure quick ratification- and an / tinued, stating that Turkey, twice Franklin street, widow of William baa b?«n offered several cpl- Highlights 0 feet away from too basket, present contract, due to expire early reaumptlon at production at (Oootlntted from Peg* One) In 1927 and 1937t—settled the England, died this morning after and approach,” but that "India is legeXuachU^ oNera in his favorite popular player In Boston. ’ Re­ was'-placed in competition in 1931. round in Madliibn. Square Gabden, haa come ^p with another fine April 1. ' , 'High three strings. Kptnpanik, The championship match is bines the coordination of a mncil Action speaker Hi Mr. Sheppard.- The lat­ the GM plants, closed since Nov. Kurdish problem "by way of mass a period of falling health. She not udIUng to be found down to spbrt/^ack, but is undecided at gardless of the current reports, it 434. The survivor of the Kentuc C. M. Elston, Collins company 21 by the strike at l'/5,000 am- to strengthen the Urilted-Natlona extemlnation of Kurds, and in was bom In Portadown, Ireland, any commitments" present'He U now busily'engaged is a *afe bet that he will patrol scheduled for ibout 9:30 o'clock Arizona clash meets West weltervfeight to get all toe ball ter aasm ed Uw full time Rec as- vice-president, said l^e would have rightfleld for the Braves when the High' single, Gleasonison/170. after the Oas* B title la settled ginia which upset St. John’s, am down thO floor and Into position signmfnt here last fall, coming ployes." organization an^^ to secure a rea­ Iran Kurds were situated In a 68 years ago. and was a member "But I should like to add,” he In m oldii^ together a baseball I. .Center « no oomflieftt on the situation until sonable solution at all Internation­ permafient condition, of self de­ of the Manchester'Salvation Army told a news conference, "that ex­ National League season opens. " Serv­ between Rockland, Mass., high and the Svracuae-Muhlenberg winner, hbre he can pass to .a mate who direct from the University of Ver­ 'The CIO United Electrical work­ team at the\tese. ’ ice. 1824. / sdqots. Ue follows. mont where he assisted In the, e had received official notice of ers conference board also has rati­ al problems. \ fense against the action of the Corps. Mr. Blngland, who was a pression of good will, even couched W^terly of Rhode Islaind. takes on Rhode Island State, Iu« to withdraw .Ao:im Iran the union's vote, which was taken gendarmerie grid the Army.” painter, died about-five years ago. in friendly terms, do not take one \ High team single. Chambers, Hillhouse .drove to victory when which eliminated Bowling Green. ra equally as valuabls on de- physical fitness programv of fied the general riectidh.agreement Points To Long Boundary brothers used live belt In the form 658 tbe Vermonter* went to pieces af­ on achedole. college with service trainees, by secret ballot. and early approval was expected , Turning U> the rich Mosul oil Mrs. England leaves four broth­ very far by themselves. Obviously of goldfish. ^tars Kentucky, on toe basis of It* fense\nd hia almost cat-like- abU- They gave -- no ation of It pointed out that China has district, the article claimed that ers, Al*»?rt, Robert and Samuel we have arrived at a stage, when Without msjb. Smith, 99. ter leading 18-16 *t tbe halfway Foresight on 25-2 won and lost record ruled a )ty u n ^ hie own basket has savad bio action attendance prize will be donpfed by Sign Contract Today from the 100,000 strikers. long common boundary with Rus­ N o te s what form/** Lloyd Hobron. A large attendance Negotiations in the wage dispute district was inhabited mainly by Wilson of Manchester, and William no harsh measures can be consid­ F is h a n d Earle (TUfford baa given 1,500 mark. The Connectibut youngstefe 15-point favorite 'over toe ..western De PaulV demons many games. A contract signing ceremony sia and said the countries- must Kurds and that even the city of. Wilson of Oregon. ered and only discussions based on T ^m Average piled up 19 polntB to eight for quintet, with the betting fraterni­ 01fenaii^(y, however, he .baa la expected. was scheduled for 9 a. m. today involving 75,000 CIO -Electrical deal peacefully to establish perma­ addressograph plates to the Man­ Ave. Factor in Cards Success '^mada thair. oomfi^mt bo- Workers at Westinghouse Elec­ Mosul had a heavy Kurdish, Jew­ Funeral arrangements are In­ the acceptance oh Indlan-independ. Springfield m the laet two quar­ ty favoring Syracuse by' four been one o t\th e , country's boat. State deputment was at the offices of the Shoe Hard­ nent friendship and mutual confi­ ish And Armenian population. chester Division. , Names of all fTiambert -i'. ■ • 112.7 ters, the,Vermonter* collecting on­ points over Muhlenberg. This season, he scored 866 tric Corp. are not schedule until complete. ence con bear fruit. the club members have been Im­ Onter/Service 112.1 ly notified that Iran Intend- Dr. David M. Cdldwell will at­ ware division or the United States dence. "Iraq’s political situation," the "Attnwtod By Smell Of Oil” ly six fouls and one floor basket. The Arizona quintet, which, Uko polnu in 24 gimie* for a 23-plua to reopen Ita caae beforeN^e tend the con-venHon of the Ameri­ Rubber company in Waterbury next week. -v The congress decided tpat printed on the plates and in the MotoXSales .. 111.8 St. Petersburg. Mar. 16—(NEA) * Mickey Owen was sold to Brook- Kentucky la nicknamed toe Wild­ Week-;End Recess a/ticle said, "is determined first "There Is talk still of holding on future they will be advised by pon/Wlllla 110.5 Larry De Palma led tbe .Hillhouse —Oltics howled In protest when lyn because Walker Coer was average to ranlcsfliit. In average UNO Security counqQ at the Ngw can College o^urgeons In Boston, where 250 members of the Mine, Chlang Kai-Shek anouid attend the Of all by the country’s relations to empires and protecting lifelines attack with 11 polpts. llie single cats, ia champion of 'toe Border and third in acorifig In t ^ naUqn. Tork meeting. Monday ai^iPueaday. Mill and Smelter Workers ended a 'There was a week-end recess in National Assembly opening May 5 with England. The Iraq constitu­ postal card of coming acUvtUeS ant and dlapmah 107.4 the St. Louis Cardinals sold their ready to graduate from Columbus, CVwfarence. The westerners boast the coal industry's wage confer­ F u n e r a l s of empires. Each country accuses and meetings. 'oriarty Brothers .. basket registered by Spring* promising Columbus b a t t e r y , ' Don Padgett went to the Dodges His total lor fourweam^od com­ Ne ‘Wank XSMek FromlaM' strike threat by accepting an. ence in Washington arid bitumirr- in Nanking, both as a-delegate of tion was written by Einglish coun­ the other and each of Uie great;^ •H. field in the secopd half was sunk an impressive 25-4 record. ' petition at De PauK w aA 1R70 'With ragard to the reported ea- Mr^did Mrs. Earl Chester Hatch 18<9 cents an hour wage increase; the Kuomlntang and as president sellors of theXMinistry of Justice by Bob Call in the closing minutes pitcher Bill Lee and catcher Ken- because there was no place for The Tucson team haa toe size oua coal operatora prepared. their Mrs. Amelia R. Bantly powers continues to be attracted Mora iFlsb, Mere Uame in ’48 e sixth .annual Spring open ✓ ' Individual Averages ny O’Dea to the Chicago Cuba at him in the Cardinal outfield and points in 98 games. ■urancee the United States may ofvlw Lanham Lane, East Hart- At Waterbury 200 CIO-organ­ reply to demands submitted by of the republic,, with authority to in English, later being translated by the smell of oil. It Is difficult of the game. / It seemed foolish to keep $35,000 to combat Kentucky off toe Foundation in Lot hava given Turkey and Iran, dlp- f q i^ announce the birth of ized employes of the A, H. Wellgp speak in either capacity. into Arabian. TTje funeral of Mrs. Amelia The high cost of living In Flori­ trtala will open the outdoor O nter Service Nashua's capaign, Marty Dad- the close of the 1933 season. boards, but hardly figxires to John L. Lewis fer a ,riew contract for" an outsider to Know all that seasdn ^nday, March SI. (/hair- GlCason ...... 114.58 *Bqt Branch Rickey ’soothed worth of baseball ' flesh on a him toe "AU-Time, AU-i limatlc officiala who would not be daunter, Sandra Adams Hatch, Oo. have voted unanimously to with hla AFL United Mine Work­ Uhiang's intervention p/evented "During recent months, Iraq Ruoff Bantly, wife of John Bantly has happened, but one inevitably da haa even made the fish around olan, gave Westfield several h*d spring an upset against a team college player." , Quoted, stressed that they involv- bom s^rch 12 at Hartford hospi­ pa.saage of a rc.solution demanding has found itself in the center of WiU be held at her home, 93 Wal­ the state go high hat. The fish man Lae Fracchia haa eve^htng Keys ...... : . . . 114.31 them:/ Said he had a surplus of wooden bench. which’ won the Southeastern title ask the International Union of ers; suspects that this oily game is a w . Hilinskl ...... — •••• 113.32 moments during their encounter He’ll play his first ganaeNylth M no "blank check prontlses’’ ^ tal. mW Hatch was the former Mine, Mill A Smelter Worker* for dismissal and punishment of Gen. new political combinations In the nut street, Monday afternoon at won’t bite on anything less than in readiness for the trials/and as-^ before the Massachusetts team fin­ brilliant young flingcra — Dlbby ; Sometimes varalty m^n were and plabed four men on the All- tha Gears against the An' military commitments but ymre Marian /Adama McAllister. Mr. Charles O’Neill, chairman Of the Hsiung Shih-Hul. dli;ector of the Near Blast obviously directed frorii 2:30 o'clock. Reg, Alfred L Wil­ 4llrty on*." caviar off a goW hook.* sures a g ^ day’a program for all/ H. Barton ...... 112.34 Dean. Tex Cnrleton, Bill HaUahan, sold, too. Dizzy Dean’s sore arm Southeastern first team. a strike ballot, according to Operatora Negotiating committee, Sir Firoi Khan, former high Caaello ...... 119.7 ally pulled out victorious. He scor­ Ind., CUilef* here Tueaday strictly in line with the country’s HAtch is tt\e son of Mr. and Mm. Joseph J. McEvoy, Imslneas agent gencraMssimo’s Ma^hurian - head­ London,” 'The New Times said, liams, rector of St. Mary’s Epis­ ed 12 points for his club, several Al)yn Stout and Jim Wlnford. Too, brought $185,OOO from the Oibs Syracuse, competing In a post­ enmmltmenta under the Uhited George H at^, of 180 Porter street. whd requested the recess did not quarters. and of Chang Kia-Ngau, adding that recent' negotiations by copal church.'will officiate. Burial oomihlaslonet* for India in England, George andN.^ltichard, Bryan'and Howat ...... 110.14 he had Dizzy's brothor, Paul, who in 1938. Medwfek. displeased by season tournament for toe first and WiU be teemed aritb thne 1 for the union.' - / „ indicate how much time was need­ and former member of the vice­ “^The skeet committee will meet N. Barton ...... 101.18 of them sensational long shots. er former De Paul Univeralty cage'' Natloa’a charter. special commissiorier of economic Iraq delegates in Turkey were will be in Hockanum cemetery, at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning Richard Jennings Wve don*'more Hillhouse showed considerable was making rapid strides as Lee'a a salary cut, was sold with pitcher time, has a 28r3 record. The ■MoEvoy lUited an dent per ed to reply to the nine general de­ affairs in Man0uiria;- elimination aimed at "formation of a so-called East Hartford. roy’s cabinet, said in Lahore that Chambers 'Mo>-ers teammate i t Columbus, and a fine Chirt Davis to toe Brooks for $125,- Orange will be paced by BIU Ga­ c^talna * - IMck Triptao, Bobby However, there wSa no algn Through mii^nderatanding the hour wage increase for/ all em­ mands the UMW --president dis­ he welcomed Attlee’s statement and go to Buckland where they thqn their ahajrby for to* Smith ...... ll6.25 '■ foi'n* offeiisively,_ sparked by Sam Neu-and Stanley SsukalS. that the State deportment planned office at the Menwrial hospital re­ of political aw’d economic affairs Near-East bloc antl-So\'let" in Friends may call at 93 Walnut will prepare the skeet houses for T hailand 1* uaoa'm'tait^very day young catcher with the (flume club, 000 two years later. When Bay bor,-who set a new alj-tlme Syra­ to reconsider toe etlffer policy ployes and an adjustmefit of an closed .^esday. from the scope of the generalis­ nature, “which is openly written sUeet after three o’clock this af­ "and 1 think he means well for In­ by the'club meniber*,/'^ Bqing con­ S. HUlnakl ...... e . 112.521 Nakaso and was’ alert in zone de- named Bill DeLancev- Rickey aaid Sanders looked like a coming first cuse scoring record of -382 points. Then he’U get a real tost *n the ported the discharn yesterday of ‘^unsettled incentive system," as The ^proposals Include higher remov|il to the Talcottvllle Flats, Wttkowskl ...... 112.3-3 * fcMc, keeping Springfield out of world champloiiahlp cage tounte which It has/put into effect In Mm. Elizabeth Rtmde of Walnut simo’s Manehurian headquarters, about, in the foreign press.” ternoon. dia.” The houses are to be jacked'-up off veniently located n»njK members ■DeLancey waa a better marksman sacker, Johnny Mize was deliv­ Muhlenberg won 21 and lost wltlridoecow. demands of the union/ He said pay. a shorter work week and a and susperiston of gino-Soviet lo­ run their doRs there. MiWee field, (Tbambers ...... l l l A l i t s area much of the way. than O'Dea. * ered to the Giants for $60,000. three! ment opening ha Ohieago BtadiMi street. Mra. Runde^ still a pa^ that the union would demand back health arid welfare fund. Lewis of their cement foundations'Alex Keiab ...... 109.181 Springfield showed its beat stuff oh March 23. Secm aiy Byrne* stuck to hla tignt at the instltutioi cal negotiations in Manchuria. Mrs. Bertha Simonsen Jarvis has offered the use of trials a year held\^ -which So Lee and O’Dea i^ent to the Mort Cooper went to toe Brave* eentenUdn yesterday that reports payments, under a r)tvised incen­ has threatened a strike on April Chiang's plea that the Kuomin- Iran Official Denies thousand* .,oy sp«ctator8\ tramp Sasiela ...... 126.6 in the first period, running out a for $60,000 plus pitcher Red Bar­ Billy Satisfied tive system, to October, 1943. when the present contract ends, if Private funeral services for M|S. Public pecorfl« equipment for moving the houses. Griswold ...... *»...... 104.3 13-9 lead, but it could only score Cuba for $60,000. another Jangle of Soviet troops movements the demands are, not met. Ho-wf- tang trust him to deal properly Giving Statement* Bc^rtha Simonsen, widow of AugUst This will be done next week. Art down the land. The Hoi ’ in the Ordinals’ money box. And rett who turned out to be a 24- [H Iran toward ^ e Turkish The annual meeting ahd dinner The union leader/said be would with the Manchurian situation.and river is fl^cd from their prop^y. Bt>-ant and Chapman 1 once from the floor in the second Rickey waa proven right the game winner. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.—(VP)—ITie of the Spruce Street ^sin ess inform the Nation*! Labor Rela­ evcr.’he said yesterday, that “we Tehran, March 16—r skeet Shooting Will following summer when the When Walked Cooper groused fact that Manager Bill Southworth . some of them American. The Men’s Association will be Held at tions board today 6f the local’s de­ Ahmed Sepehbod Amir Ahmedi, Warrantee Deeds pjace/ance a week. We sure Burr ...... 109.42 |-only pne floor goal in the remain- Gna Hotise Gang .rushed to/the U satisfied with toe current Boa- Mantelli’s Spaghetti House imBoI- cision and that tlic union would here ^^^thout any In:* n pr^duc- Than'T'’" minister of war, told newsmen to- home, 142 East Center street. Rev. Iva J. Watkins to Robert T. ar ! appreciated. After weeks of talk Skoog . . . ; ...... 108.47 ing sta’inzas. Its proficiency at about coolie wages he ^ was dis­ Russian news agency Tim had tion.M \ ^ Chan^r prevented the resolu­ Dr. Watson Woodi-uff. Of Avon, over moving the houses Art step­ boys. National Le.-iguc pennant and missed ’ to toe''Polo “ Grounds for I ton Braves outflrid of Johnny Mid the reports md not tally with ton tomorrow afternoon. Se^ral then observe thc^O-day core artd Joe Medwick were ayatem which kbepi prize rookiez 0>-. lypc.) and Senators Vanden- An Important business meeting eluding settleiMnt ot two of the ployers had jected a union pro- been' “complefely misinterpreted" IViUiam F. Johnson to Russell held, this week at the American AbraiUa -... 111.16 weather permitting. [i posal for c^tihuous ^ hegotlatlons. • • Unanimity of the vote dispelled March 18, 1945. H. and Eleanor M. 'Tweedle, prop­ Legion hair. If such attendance contacted the aporting good; Lailey . . . . . 106.26 In the event of Inclement established.Stars. Bidding Waa fast corning in the back d ^ r. Sprg (R„ Mich.), Austin (R, V t) of. Alcoholics Anonymous will" be nation's major qtrikes, with indi­ apprehensions that, the Kuomin­ by a War department interpretor, atorea and offered to sell th( ahd furloua for the young.sters. Branch Rickey's idea of 1922 nnd LaFolWttc (Prog„ Wls.) of held Monday evening at 8 o’clock cations that somX 275,000 strikers In Washington, Federal concilia­ who ’aat In at the March-13 press erty’on Margaret road. at meotlnn continues - a bigger McGuire . . OO.lO weather a meeting will be held at tang might split over the issue. W'arraiitee Deed * flies. . The flies were sorry look­ 97.6 The Cubs went to $75,000 for certainly grew to gigantic propor­ the Senate Foreign Relations com­ In the Whlton ^Memorial' auditor­ soon would be baM; to their Jobs tors announced settlement of the conference. room will nave to be obtained. ing articles and as big as a/hat. Kuhney . the NB station on Center street ium. AH- Manebester and Rock­ four and one half months strike The agreements included reor­ A w arded $12,000 > John D. Gibbs to B*aith B. Gibbs, Morlarty Broth* at the same time. Slaughter. Pittsburgh offered $30.- tions. ,y '• ' ONE BALL mittee. after months of idlraess. ganization of the government into Ihvasloh Fears Fala* The dealers- did not disepurage- 000 for Rizzo. Rizzo.waa sold to * Ihe somewhat optimistic attl- ville membf ra are urged tb aUend. of 1,700 CIO Farm Equipment Firoijz added that for^i^ radio one-half Interest In a-large tract Brogan ,114.21 All local players who are Inter-; The rank and fileXmembera of Worken at the South Bend, Ind., an all-party’ administration and of land bordering on Jensen ;itreet, ^am Felice, Ed Oliver and Ro­ such interest but told toem to 5 the Pirates and Slaughter with '■jfyAo BatH'Bg Laaaoaa FROM 12 N O bN ON tode reflected by these'‘' senators Ihe two CIO unions involved In reports that Tehran residents fear In D am age/Suit land Brown have been having a practice a Ilttla more iwaicaoi^Ki e s t^ jn _p^ylng In the fast State affar their meeting contrasted Vincent Marcln has applied for plant of the OHv/Sr Corp. Details nationalization ^of the Army. |Newi 107-6 Leagu* m 3 with the NBs In the 'drgwn from the block to Join the walkouts at Oeneiw Motors of the wage hikes were not an­ .Sun Fo. president of the Legis­ Russian invasion "ai)e completely lot of sporty shooting throughout -104.9 St. Louie. Sarasota, Fla-—<8b—Moat of the th the generally gloomy outlook a permit to make alterations to false." He handed dut a copy of / the winter. With the aid of A sporting goods auieUon will be IAi Manchester Softball League a the property located at 305-307 and General Electric p re p ^ d to nounced but spokesmen Said the lative council, said tfaa Kuomin.- iapelle 1Q3.16 Invited-to"attend. All poaltlona are It looked like poor judgment. Boston Red Sox regulars, who have $ 20.00 HIGH FCIR aftern o o n Smost legislators toward the re­ vot* on ratification of th ^ tenps tang had obtained an agreement a paper headed * ^ a r Ministers’ crow calls the boys have taken held some time in May. Look RIZZO hit .301, bqtted in i n runa, not been doing much hitting In’re- gent trend of international affairs. North Main street at a ’ cost esti­ torms "follow the general na- Denial," which ))• asked newsmen Judge Edward J. Daly In Hart­ CAR. PAINTING toea’’. .. 103.15 qperr. ~ agreed upon by the unioi 'tional policy of 18 cents.” Mem­ from the Communist and other ford County Superior Court yes­ heavy toll of the black rascals. around the house flow for spprt^ [ICroa ., 100.4 . hit 23-homers. Wqughtrr hit mere cent exhibition gamea, will remain But dome, like Senator McC?ar- mated at $4,600.' The building will companies last Wednesday, parties that the National Assem­ to distribute t<>” correct false im­ Sam and Brownie can really make ing articles that you no longer ly .276, drove I n '68 runs, con here to tgke b'ettlng lesaon* from 20.00 ran (D., Nev.) remained unebu be raised to provide two rooms on bers of the CIO United Farm pressions crewed abroad.” terday returned « verdict of G?t bur Estimate z' music with the crow calls. They The Big Ten $ HIGH/^OR EVENING settlements, in which wage Equipment and Metal Workers bly be a permanent body, that a $12,00() damages ill favor of Miss want or need. The club will aell Smith . 116.25 trlbuted eight homere. » Hugle 1.488) Duffy today when Tinced that there had been ’Sny the second floor and a Igrge dis­ creases of 18)* cents an hour presidential system similar to the The text of .the paper: ' SO U M EN B & FEACG ' have become so good that Mr. It for you minui .of course fl small Ldgt Nighi^g Fighls Joe Crpnin takes a- make-shift turn for tho better. play room, on the street floor. tmion .at South Bend will 'vote to­ Ann .Maricy of 44 Eldrldge . street Petrlllo got wind, of It and now Gleason .. 114.58 So once again the crltlca* pointed granted, have been approvd by morrow on ratification of the United States' rather than the "Tlie.London radio In its dally against the Nei4 England Trans­ INC. commlaslon. / Of eourZb yoii. can Kaye . . . . ito ^ i fingers at Breadon and Rickey, team to Clearwater to engage toe $IX SPECIAL PRifIS! "This is a dangerous houn in in­ unlbn's councils. British cabinet be the basis for program-Friday, March 15#. claims he demands they join the union always donate it to tbe club. •, Cleveland Indiana. ternational affairs," the ^Nevada agreement. portation Coinpany.' 6S4 Centet 8V IteL Twaronite 114.25 By Associated Presa said they had finally made a costly Locals Most Be SettefM Approximately 676,000 work- government, and that the flve- that I bare'been responsible for Miss Mariw was seriously l|i- or efte. ^ ’ I Brogan. .. /114.21 ■enator told a'reporter. "We can­ the following statement: , New Ydrit—Willie Joyce, -139, blunder. Bu'l the answer came not be too optimistic. We cannot In the GM dispute, the CIO including the 27^000 ^M and 1 Bovernment system creat ured on February 4, 1945 wnen>< Mazzoh » • ees e • • * ' 114.8 when Rizzo lost hia slugging 88 In Mexicano Police Court United Auto Workbra 200-man GM ...... I bei cause by Sun Tat Sen be maintained. " ‘First that thbyiiew arrival of Gary, Ind., nnd Danny Kapllow, afford to overlook the possibility strikers, remained idle she slipped and fell from an Icy We have Just learned the secret P a t - ’E r a d v . R e h i m s McCurry .. 113.56 142 3-4, Newv York, .drew, (10)., touch, waa Shuffled from. Pitts­ that war may break out - some­ council , authorised the 96 local im- ofNabov disputes! ' the Sovtet Army I n T ^ would ^ step of a bus while alighting at the of the successful... fishing the Mop- I . - - HUlnakl ■'113.32 burgh to dnctnnattl to Philadel­ Mexico CSty—The Derby Mexl-1 ions to remain on strike if local taken w the Security/srancll. Jackie CrawfortL 181 3-4, Wash- where." Named Fop* Administrator Hartford railroad station. dafsky brothers have had during I e • • 4t# e e « 113.26 ingtbn, D. ‘ C., \ stopped Oscar phia and - Brooklyn. ^ Meanwhile cano. Mexico’s outatandirg race . After he came back from the Ei-wln Hayes pleaded guilty to grievances are not settled. UAW says: "One of the best f*ay$ " ’Second that every nifl^t new Miss Marley was represented at the past Ice flahlng season. The To Hartford 112.52 Slaughter soared to 'stardom, hit for 3-yeariolda, to run March | a charge of Intoxication in 'Town Soviet forces arrive In-fC'MuJ and BUILDING •y. Goode, 186, Newarifi N. J., (4). conference with Bj-mes, Vanden- President R. J. Thornes said no lo­ to re*tot temptation is to leave' Hartford. March 16—UP)— Gov. the trial by Attorney George C. Boston—Hal' Glamman,. 18514 , more than .300 - the next three 24, haa drawn 38 nominations. berg told the Senate that con- Court this morning before Judge- cals would, return to work until "a your poCke.t|>ook home In your oth­ Raymond E. Baldwin haa appoint­ if Soviet troops attack Tehransthe Lcssner and E. K. Hall and T. J, AoeonapUah Purpoe*. yeara and was one of baseball's Raymond R. Bowers and received majority of the entire GM mem- er pentA" Iranian Army would fight them^o O’Sullivan appeared for the New Philadelphia, outpointed Johnny tinuoiu meetings of the United a 'fine of $15. Hayes was ttdten off ed. Henry J. Moale of Goshen, for­ the very last nj^an.' LOTS Hartford. March 16 — Central Pretale, 189. Boston, (10). Tom true stare when Uncle Sam beck Nations Security council ought to mer State War council head, to Hpgland Transportation Company. Connecticut fight fan* have mlSa- . Ban Diego—(ff)—Two World Spencer, 151, New Waterford, N. enad late In 1942. be held, where the Big Five could a Silver Lane bus this morning at "I desire to’make known that 'n. ' I m H*! I I .1. SIMONIZING *ed a familiar fact at tha Audi­ War U veterana—Kenneth Foun­ In turning down $75,000 for Give 12:45 in an intoxicated condition. be state food administrator on a no'such statement has been.made S,, knocked out Edffie. B8ng|p 148, aettle pressing problems on an eye- temporary basU to-handle the BlMie Put on. Sparrows FOR SALE torium for too long a time, and tain and Ralph M. Shuck—vol­ Slaughter the Cardinal* proved to-eye level. — Rene J. Girard, S3, of Washing­ by me and-request that necessary Tli« Body Shop Method unteered to |n ( ^ fi bouae to house Cambridge, (5). that, while receptive to hard cash, RANGE OIIL ton. D. C., was foimd guilty of In­ statb’f current program for home" official denial be made by the pro­ ^Size approx. 80 x 200 ft, chanoea are they’ll turn out en Noting that the UN charter pro­ prodtiction and conservation “ ok*s Service Station ter and. began to break up the seat of the semi-autonomous sheik­ weakened It so that It was a vic­ [seeking his 27th trli^p h in « three years In the service and hit In Houston, named Joe Medwick, . . ' ■»' W)ll Pace Murder Charge juries which police~*lltdite receiv­ tim of a gust of wind. — CALL 5105 (SoUoben. "No, tb u k you," the a perfect three-forfthree. How­ ready to atepjnto Hafey’a apikea. furniture, cutting his hand in the ed when he darted in front of a' dom of Kurdish Chief Ghaxl Mo­ bouts. Pat scored hla 22nd kayo In vetoriin* repUed bMpUy. "We ac Jim Bottomloy waa peddled Break! , V and Garage Brldgsport,_ _ March. 16—(Al— pcoceas. He claimed that fie was hammed. ’tipping over Oscar C.ewU when | our purpose—we both ever, the Dodgers lost 7-5 to the i l l car near his home 24 hours befors, Tha. reported movement of Rea —Pretty Girl Rider—Don’t you FILMS Philadelphia AtoleUca’ "B" squad only when Jimmy Collins had per­ Waiving examination'on__ a charge soon to leav^town for Waahlng- caused the death at St. Raphael’s ALLEN last here over s month ago. and found houses to Tent” fected the first base technique at I'- of murter, Isaac'Seu’erai 34,'^fom- i ^ ^ obtain work and Army troops last night in Bukan, find that horseback riding givfiS UEVEIXIPED AND gained his last victory in Boston at Savannah, Ga,,~befora a crowd ManehMter Grsen. Cona- hospital yesterday of three-year- just- north of Kurdistan prorince one a headqche ? * of 4,500 InctoBing U. S. and for­ Rochester. Tex (3arleton could be erty of Bridgeport, was bound over 1 ‘^**‘*‘* before old Jay Raffay, son of Mr. and REALTY CO. PRINTED last week when, he, continued to To Make liebiit spared because _ of toe brilliant Its givert you 'long and Taithful to Superior court, without* bond, leaving. and 60 milea southeast ot Saujbu­ 'Riding Master—Oh, no; quite exercise hU superiority over the eign officiala attending. tha Inter- Mrs. John Raffay of Woodbridge. lagh, apparently tended to support the reverse. ' « 180. C enter S tre e t •4-HOUR SERVICE! natlohid Monetary Conference. aucceaa ot toe ' Deans. Catcher when he was arraigned in City Police ClUef Kcqneth C. Howland Lewlaes. "in this case .be .whip­ Miami Beach—UP)—Hal Schu­ service-abetter drive it in at Brun­ court today before Judge Albert L. Waterbory Boy Electrocuted a prevalent theory amtmg Iranian ped Walt (Ckibey) Lewta of the macher'Will make hla 1946 Grape­ of that, town said the child darted and foreign government officials Film Depooit. Bos ^ T OolM. Wanted for the fatal stab­ from the aide of his sister Joan, Brooklyn Lewises in e ton-round­ fruit League debut tor the New bing of Alice Wate'ra, of Bridge­ WaterbiuY, March 16—(/p)—De­ that Rusifia favon an' Independent PERSONAL SERVICES At.Store. Entrance. er. Walt ta no relation of Oacaris, Torii Giants agalhat the Boston Loans Arranged ner's for a checkup* /_Bem port, Sellera was picked up by the tective Lieut. John Galvin aaid 1 1 , into, the path of a car operated Kurdiston for the Kurda of Bran. by James H. Murphy of Milford AGENCY however, _ Braves at Fort iAuderdala today. DO YOU NEED MONEY FBI In CaUfomia last month and that Anthony Romahlello, 9, was Iraq and Turkey. Rip Valenti. Boston promoter, Tha sinker-ball hurler, who was in Local Sport Chatter if you can’t tie up yow car, w« raturned here to face trial. electrocuted here yesterday when, It wa* Woodbridge'a first traffic (The London Pally Ebepress re­ PHONE 4»14 - JOHNNIE JAV tha Navy the last three yean, will For Espsnding or Improv­ while standing on wet ground mnd fatality in three yeare. HOUSBHOlUb AND OFFICE.. KEMP'S wants to pit Brady against Sal ported from Cairo Thursday that FOR SALE Bartoto, world*! NBA feather­ [ share the pitching duties with Big ing Your Present BpsinMst J a d ^ ’e TaH-Ugbt Defective holding a wire fence With one Kurdish tribes l(b northeastom- GENERAL CI.EANINIL BiU Volsellt. Hayden Griswold and Bddla The Legion, first round wlnnw, have four ' service cars to loan. hand, he seised a. copper radio wire Windsor Postuwstor Dies WAXINU AND POIJSHINO SOUTH WINDSOR weight champion who meets Wil­ WiarzbickI are toe only Mancbeah wlU meet toe Norto Ends, win­ For StsNIng ■ Bmi^ Busi­ Iran had proclaimed an autono­ lie Pip In a title-clearing bout in ness? 01*Bdale. C^lf. — (A)—Charles that dangled from tbe window of mous republic. There was no con ALL KINDS OF ODD JOBS Hit Streak Stopped ter men who have participated In nars of toe aecond round, Phone 5191 now! . ,R. C ^ r has two good reasons fver the bury hospital. here since July 1, 198.‘i, died at hia Border Cloaiag Expected REAL ESTATE lending an attentive ear to' toe Keller hopes to start a new bat­ erans. Griswold Is a third base­ will b» tha speaker at toe home Friday after a short iUneaa, proposed mat'ch, which would' be man and Vrierzblckt a catcher. ! KIwania Club’s weekly dinner Interest at 5% In auvance e arn a* judge. (3) He ^M s i (Psrslstont reports circulated In Will pay cash to r your prop­ ting streak against the St. Louis Monday at the Hotel Sheridan. He ^ U o a ordering him to be there, Psy by WaistUnes He was born in Bury Zuebel, Can­ Istanbul that Bulgaria soon , would WANTED POTATO FARM held April 5 . in the Boston P*r* I r^yrtinaia today. The stocky New Can c l t efeergee there waa a defective ada, but bad lived here for 41 close Its ISS-mlle -long border with erty — anywhere in Man- den York Yankee outfielder had hla Griswold played ,, varsity, ball will apeak on recreation In Mim- THE ALLIED FINANCE |;i - ' two days after it was written and Comer Oakland Street M ortcacc* Wait OtosL tha. hiatafirt.1 FloM araci Urn ^10 for each Dmnk—1 can't shay ash I do, six months after Schleppergrqll Rqssian'troop concentrations alqng ’ 'iMthlBg for an but if ymi’ll me w ^re you live, had enrolled in the University m. the bordier in Bifigaria and tn v - and TpUaiHt'lfftnipiki , “111 help you get boma. Minnesota. elers aaid atrem iwMfiaittoN* hM x ; u . X I'i- ' VAOB nram anr mArvcTtennini EreTBmNG.HTTOALD, m a n u h e s t e r . o t ^ . . s a t u r o a t . m a r c h le, 1944 X MANCHESTER EVifNING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MARCH l«,194i / — ------r H Y FONTAINE FOX Help Wanted— Female 3 5 ______Fuel and Feed 49-A Household Goods II toonervillb f o l k s Auto/Accossori -Tires ‘ .6 Busrines* Siervl^^ Offered 13 Hoiiachold Services by Hozil -Offered - ,-.lS*A w a n t e d —Saleaiady. coam*tTca ** RESPONSIBLE Party— Wanted I ,. to take over 3 rooms of furniture, Classified \ r o R '4A L E X .18' Houap trailer^ OIL BURNER^RVICE experience preferred but not e»- . WOOD CUT Any L<*ngth. Call Heidergot^ O L D M A N F i s h e r ’ s F a m o u s F l i v v e r Can ^ aeen Kelly road,.,Taleot^ CURTAINS hand laundered, lac* just released from wsrehouse ac­ r Air Conditioning n\^Hed table clotha and light laiindiT. .^ntlaU No Sunday work. See I 5708.^- ^ Sense and Nonsense 'vine. Iri^lre, Murray ‘Wtieelcr. Mr. Utchman. Arthur Drug count .unpaid storage bill: 3 |ic. All Work O u a ra n t^ ; called for and delivered. Phono FOR SALE—Cheatmlt coal, ap­ AdvertiseiL.;nts Phone 68OT, Storea; 845 Main atreet. llvln'g-room. 3 pc. bedroom ’ set, 2-0643. proximately H ton," not:ln baga. dinette, ruga, mirror, table, etc., r«ti»Tglf. Siisle, oldest orphan at the EXPERT REPAIRR 04 ahlnglea. WANTED—Experienced ipschln* 33” and one is 35” . 5 yard* car­ —Mr*. Carmen Carter to their midst, but somehow she seemed eublimely hSppy to have La r g e camp trailer, 93 Lenox . cheatei Radio Service. 73 Birch lawns. Phone 8654. strife that come Into hia daily life. Home, helps oat occaoloaally. Ann Lost 1^ f M l > slate, coidposltlon^and xm roofs pet runner. One‘ SO gallon gal­ W ANTEb —Portable typewriter. didn’t ted «n intimate friend Ann do'anything that she wanted atreet. Phone 2r0752. etreet Telephone 2-0840. -qp«frstpf> Excellent pay. -good ■omatimM, in fact mors than grow* very toad of her< Rebulldfng and repainqg of 'wprkfng conditions. Independent FOR SALE — Well rotted cow vanized water’’ tank." complete W iir pay good price. X p dcalera. A ktnd-heated minister asked among them. They were pleasant, to do. Not yet had she aald to rOUNI>— LAdy'a wr«»i. w»tch, .oftan, opUmlam is aa much a pose him, "I love you.” for ah* was re­ WASHING Machines,, vacuums, chttaheys and flashings. ^ V Cloak Company, Pine and Pleaa-;^ manure. $12 per cort, delivered. with side arm gas heater and s)l Box Y, Herald. man In Jail how he happened to be biit rather unimportant. It was i u t iw«li In Tlclnltjr or .-'Maple Coughlin, 390 Woodland st^a t 'a s la peMlmlam. X I I ' \ * solved never under any cltcum- IrprrS repaired, lawm mo.wera 4 ant atreets. Phonf 8854. connections.'— good condition. • here. 'The fellqw said, with tears nice to have them there, whHe she ati«et Owner phone after Garages—S ^ ice— Phone 7707. V Phone 2-2077. SPRING Cleaning time is here. No one pan continuously main­ . Ann fitted Into marriage with dispensed tea and sandwiches and Btancee to lie to Colin, but it was iharpeiied. repaired, prompt pick­ tain ah attitude of cheerfulness— in his eyes, that he was cpmlng 8:80. Storage ■ — ^ iroR SALE-Xk)w manure;' Sham- Waste materiala are. needed for home from prayer meeting, and Colin very smoothly. Her life ran rookiea, and amusing to listen to •easy enough to call him all the up and delivery ^service, work' A BACK to pre-war roofing, sid­ the “ Pollyanna” type4>f Individual conventional pet names, and they guaranteed. The Friendly FlXlt '^WANTED—DI-SHWASHER Ap- rock. Farm, Spenc.ef etreet. Phorte reconversion. Gall Wm. Ostrln- eat down to rest, fell asleep, and alobg eo calmly it might almost theli’ chatter. .’They didn’t lionize ing, Insulation, new caillnga, 7 tubea. ia to be avoided as much as the served the purpose. When he was FOR RENT—Warehouae Of ator- shop- 718 North Main street. ^ y . Silk a t y Diner, f 3757. \ CONSOLE RADIO, »ky, 182.JBis**lI street.. Phone while he was asleep there the hav# been termed monotonous if Colin—he had been around too AononiMnents 2 age apace^-’HIlllard atreet. Man-- paperhanging, paiatlng, etc. Phpne 5011. ' 5879. chronic fault-finder. It weren’t ao peaceful smd deeply long to have that sort of Impor­ holding her.close In his arms *hd SOione 4777, W. Bupiett. , B u t ^ e cheerful peraonallty at­ county built the Jail atound him. Whispered, "My darling, I love chcater.\. 2 one-Jrtofy buHdlnga, L a ^ e savings, time payments, WAiSTED— Able representative BUY C H lt^ S at Wards . and and when he awoke the Jailer satisfying—with moments of bliss­ tance for Port Drake. ICE CatKAM^ eh*Ty ou t Ptnta of tracts frlendahlps because - real you so,” it was easy to murmur one approximately 4,000 a^are OLD FLOORS SANDED free eatlmatea. Tel. 7256. The overVlO, competent, to sell build­ save! Eve^,chick from a U. S wouldn’t let him out. ful rapturs. If Aim,had thought Directly or Indirectly, Ann Traat'a e * t « rich ice cream. Apex Home Remodeling Corp. ing owner* Including fittmera FOR SALE—Wilton rug. size 8-3 Rooms Without Board ^59 ehcerfulneaa baa Us roots in all about it at all. aha would have found out ' what Port Drake satisfactory little terms of en­ feet, one approximately Laying and finishing. approved flobk and hatchery. abiding faith of the dearment, pfinctuated by kisses. Without aherbit Aiao aundaea. square feet. No heat. Drlve*in J. E. Jenaen, direct. \ Product Is maintenance Bred up for top pjtuductlon., Order by 10-6, S25. Call 2-2246. And In Ckmeluslon— considered Jt impossible that she thought of her—and of her house. ROOFING, asbestos sidewall, nu; FOB RENT -xOne single room, squareness of things. (To Be rontinued) Bodaa and sand^chea. Bidwell'a ahd loadJhg platforms. Will rem,^ TeV, Wllllmantle^9928, eveninxe. specialty —faybrite for forty, yours now for Spring delivery at As v f go thru life ever could ted rapture In the arms She gathered bits her and there wood ceilings eavestrough. con­ FOR SALE —Roper ga* range, girl preferred. Phone 2-1614. 47 pNext to the Inner belief In the of X man other' than Jock. Colin people on the terrace didn’t Soda Shop. 327 Main atreet. all Qr part. Will plter to suit ten­ year*. Chance .for own business. low Ward prices. ^Wards Farm Each one of us learns 'LTOrtiT- Trucking and moving, ductors, kitchen cabinets, general pre-war model, used one .veaL Cottage street. aurvlval of right 1* the Ood-glven was gentle and kind and conald- realise how clearly their voices ant. Cail H. Drigat and Sone, Exclusive permanent territory: Store, Purnell Plhce. Phone 2-1129. ‘ gift of helping other* to.be hope­ That we never get dizzy '^hea. and rubbish removed, repairing, free .estimates, time Doing good turns. erate, and had taught hsr all ^ * carried te the kitchen, where Ann Personals ln<^v, Hartford 6-9381. payments. Phone Lavigne, Man­ substantial Income. Home every ful. knew of love. Perhaps Ann didn’t waa fixing aandwiches. Almost Social SituaiionB ^ o n e y - lie d or 5717. S. Olander, night. Give business recoM past FOR SALE—Small Ice box for —Mra F. Raymond McMillan. chester Roofing, 2-1428. Business Locations • pnaphrase an expression of appreciate hie kindness. She had unphlihously, they thought the ■ \ . , ______■ 70 '^Ul\»treet Manchester, five years for personal Interview. Household Goods 51 sale, $12. Phone 3732. ■ Inquire the beloved Lincoln—’’that man WANTED—Poelma from Amaioura G A R fitE —Inquire 39 Ridgewood .^'for Rent 64 known nothing but kindness all house was awfully plain—and ao The HItuaiion: A young man ORi DHRMER service. All work ROOFING — Specializing In re­ American L. R.- Cement,- Box WE HAVE finest assortments of 126 ^ tk ln street. has served who has plucked -a Two tramps hailed, before a po­ her life, and never had anyone hmall, for a Drake. It was funny, takes a girl Into a . .^ g store for for n(Av magaxlne. Any subject. or Phone 2-2107. " 1766, Clevelanji 5, Ohio. - doubt and planted a hope wher­ lice Judge charged with vagrancy - Oeo. ,9chcftel, 489^ Fitth avenue, .^guaralHeeX- Silent Glow sales pairing roofs of all kinds, also kitchen linolsuins. Also tile and FOR RENT—Desirable office 12’X hurt her-—except Jock. Now ate when she built the house Just how a soda. NEW Vacuum cleaners for sale ever he thought a 'hope would In the course of the testimony the scarcely thought of Jock—except and aervlcA Henry J Parent new roofs. No Job too small or Excellent wall coverings. Manchester Floor . 28’, Credit Union building, op- shs wanted It, .that she mads It ao tv rung Way: Ha tells the watt- New York 17. * / ' large. Good work, fair price. Free WANTED— boorman. Liberal trade-in allowance A.B. ^Fww. ' followlng'evidence Is brought out; to remember him, a little va^ely. amall. ’lim e was. when you ' Motorcycles—Bicycles ll Telephone 2*pi85. -working conditions. Apply Man­ Covering Center. 24 Birch. Call C. Appliance and Se;5‘lce Com­ ^ poeite United Aircraft, ,^Eaat tress what he wants, and then ireh estimates. Call Howley, Man­ Hope springs eternal’ in the hu­ Judge—Where do you Hve^^ as-a part of a life that haci once went into the Drake house, you asks the girl what.she would like HAVING a dipper ager Circle Theater. 6688. pany. 21 Maple street. Phone Hartford. Phone 8-4127, Mr. First Tramp—Nowhere. your ARY MAKE ftanijl or power lawn chester 5361. man breast-and the person who been hers, and had never been knew It belonged to someb^y. to have. supper,muy^vi f banquet-or I------y^i— Ivorson. CS" FOR SALE- Man’s hlcycje,' also -t^sver aharpmed and repaired, FOR s.RENT-5- HosplW beds by 2-1575. has the knack of developing hope honor. quite full. Colin had been wrong— But this house why. anybody Right Way: He ask* the girl Just want a 3unda>' dlimer. Ex­ lad.v’B bicycle, full aize. gbod con­ W a n t e d —carpenter for inMde In another’* mind is doing the Judge Ito other tramp)— And Colin, who was always right—she could have a plain little house. like cellent cooking. Food and walt- engines overhauled. Hand, circu­ week, month or longer periods what ahe wants and. gives her or­ dition, pre-war tires... Phone 2- work. Apply Burton's, 841 Main FOB SALE— One R.C.A. Victor ' Maater’s'biddlng of; "Love thy where do you live? could separate her life into water­ this. If they wanted it. resaea supplied; the best of serv­ lar and baud eatya Sled and set Painting— P«P*i‘fag 21 Call Watkins Brothers, 5171 for Summer (fin e s' f»r Rent 67 der first, then hia own, to ihe-wslt- 0695 between 6 and. 8 p, m. street. cabinet radio, one Amrad radio nsri^bor Becond Tramp—I’ve got the tight compartmenta and keep dt Ann told herself that ah* didn’t ice guaranteed In ybur homes Shears, knives aUd clipper blades PAINTING AND Paperhanging. Trom pt delivery. and vlctrola combination., Call reaa. sharpened. CapItoK Grinding Co., FOR RENT \ t^ ‘o _,cottagC8. 2 beautiful and the good are room, above him. parated.’ cars. The house waa perfect, in or in a hall. Telephone 4S88. „ W. A. Roberts. Phone Manches­ WANTED—Boy or "young man as •4O17 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Their days began late. They her eyes—and Oolln seemed < 3 38 Main street. Phohe 7958. baker’s helper. Good opportunity MUELLER wsrm sir quality fur­ rooms each. I^rth Coventry, on / ter 6089. < FUNNY BUSINESS didn’t possess sii alsrin slock, and happy there. Oolln was happy An-abaent-minil^ professor en­ f i l l For Sale, fine qualltj'; rca- Wantod Autos— ' to learn a trade. Call Manches­ nace* In atock^Devlno Company HAVING Sold my' home in An­ bus line. Telephone 86S7. AIR C O N D ITIO N ^ UNITS Post Office Bo*^-t607, Waterbury Ann usually awoke between eight there--he had told her repeatedly tered a barber shop and seated aonable price. Inquire, Andt^w Motorcycles , ‘ 12 PROPERTY Owners Attention. ter Bakery. Phone 3881. dover on the TImee ‘ Farm Road. and eight-thirty, and slipped into that he had never been so happy Anaaldl, at. Main street, comer Of Hot Air Furnaces installed 89. Telephone 3-3836, Waterbury himself in ths"chair: Paperhanging and painting, in­ I offer for sale the following her corduroy pajamas, to. go out In hts life. She didn’t see w h^ Professor^-A haircut, pleasf. ^ James street or call Manch«>- and Re'4^ \ side or outsldk. Large savings. articles at reaeonaljle prices; One Wanted to Rent 68 l^ lo L has just come back from Eaveetrougha and Conductors FOR THAT new Inlaid linoleum into th* frequently chilly — even Just because they could afford ft, Barber— Certainly. Would you tdiv8746. 'Plo)Ptda and needs your car. Will New block csiNnga. Estimates Situations Wanted— kitchen . floor or asphalt tile In oak roll-top desk wjth bookcase, WAN'TED—Urgently needed ’’ or In summer — kitchen to start they should live on a grand^scale. mind removing your hat? . / All T y r ^ Sheet MstklXWork. furnished free. P^ione Apex 7256, a good piano, eewinc: qiachlne. breakfast. Her movements wak­ Perhaps, the pleaaantcM after­ pay a Florida price to get It. Call MANCHESTER V Female' 38 basement floor, telephone 2-0866 4 room apartment or flat by vet­ Professor- Oh, I'm .*orry. I did 2-i060' or drive to Krol Motor Edison phonograph. PHilco radio. ened Colin, and while she was noons were the oilSs when there pot. know that there Were , ladies \ AiRO^iQbfles for Sale 4 SHEET METAL WORl INTERIOR and exterior decorat­ or 6759. Free eafimates. Daly eran aniL wife. Phone 6392. Sales, 653 Center atreet. Open Heatrola, a good cooking range, preparing breakfast, he would Were just the thres 'of them— 'present. 21 years’ experience. PhonA 5413 ing, roofing, floor sanding, gen­ YOUNG High school girl .would , Dougherty and Noonan. Inc., 468 •U1 9 p. m. large size White Mountain re­ bathe and shave and dress, and Susie and Colin and herself. Susif fO R BALE—l ^ . Oldamoblle. 8- eral hepalrlng. Pre-war prices, like to care for children' after­ Hartford road. \ they would sit down to breakfast waa a darling, and It v^aa fun to ------;— ------noons and evenings. Phone 2-2223 frigerator, five-burner oil stove.- REWARD-$150.00 for a 5 or 6 door, radio and 'heater, MORE CASH for your car from CALL CLINT Hendrickson \for work guaranteed. Get outside together around nine. After'break­ have her around. She enjoyed BY EDGAR MARII "Rhtp-Shap* Cabinets,” . 'hard\ to WE HAVE In stock, one 8-cu. one^hor.ve farm wagon, copper room rent. Write. Bax B. Herald. Bool'S AND HER BUDDIES You, Too, Brother! Phone 89M. ' your Pontiac dealer. Stop in or ■‘♦quotes now. Webster, 6965. one 21-cu ft. and one ,30-eu. Knap-sack sprayer and many fast, Colin walked to the post of­ being Susie's mentor—never be­ get’ mill work, furniture repair­ fore had ^ahe realised , how much call 4164. Cole Motors. freezing cabinet.*. All of these other things. Luther H. Randall._ fice for the mail, and An-i usu­ tV VOO V3KO AVJN W tW varmcDTATE delivery , on\new ing. Phone 2-0963. ' /g i l b e r t FICKETT. Paiptlng and * Dogs— Pets— Rirda 41 Houses for Sale 72 ally ’had the dishes washed and she had missed through not hav­ I OH -W46 WUlya Jeep, a proven.'all paperhanging, residential and cabinets are pew and are In- put away, and the scanty cleaning ing a younger sister. Ann always .♦ulated With cork. They are cap­ VbV WL GVKO t o UWO NOO purpose vehicle with four-wheel AUlT m a Ices of washing mk- commercial. Interior and -exter­ SEVERAL nice female Cocker Machinery and'Tools' 52 FQR SALE—10-car garage, and the house required dally, finished had been the one to receive in­ drive and double reduction tratfk- Business Services Offered 13 chlnea repaired. 10 years’ exper­ ior work. Phone 4208. . able of maintaining temperatures two-family house on cottage by the time he returned. They struction and guidance from W VIQQWV. eo9V»OG.t I 1----- Spaniels, $10 each; g.ood home of as low as thirty heiow zero. SOCWIQ Q A3 Q ft. mlasion. Price delivered In Man- ience. Call. A. Brewer; 2-6.541*. essential. 2 stngng canaries with FOR SALE—Cletrac crawler trac­ street. Apply 29 Cottage street. read the mail and the newspaper Connie, and It was fun to pass 'T a n t i q u e s refliUshed and repair­ GET TOUR Insld/ work done be­ Wayne -W. Phillips. Stock Place. tors, all purpose lime, fertilizer together, then Colin retired to the It on. - cheater 41. IW.' Barlow Motor cage: $10 each. Jack; Fro.st Ken­ T Ckr'Co., 191 Center-street, tele­ ed. Rush or epllnt seats replaced REFRIGERATION SERVICE fore the spring rush.. Booking Manrhester, Conn. Phoqe 5761. and seed sowers, u.*ed potato library to start his day’s. work,_ Ttemann, 189 South Mailt street, nel.'., 26 Gardner street. phone S~tf09‘ outside work now. All work planters, rotary soil tillers. Ford- Lots for Sale 73 and Ann had a leisurely bath and^ As they had afternoon tea dail.v. Phone 5643.' a* Griinow, Cold.'ipot. Crosley, Frigid- WE BUY and eell good used dinner was late. At first Colin Ail alre.‘G. E.. and ,all other , makes. guaranteed first class. .lo.seph FOR SALE —20 puppies to pick son part*. Dublin Ti-actor Com­ dressed. Sometimes she would 1940 CHEVROLET town -sedan, furniture, combination ranges, FOR SALE — Woodland street. had been a bit ''doubtful, and Commercial and Domestic. MurawakI, painter and papSr- fro'm'. Call 6287, Zimmerman. pany, Wlllimantic. take a long walk before lunch — r t r f ' good' condition, cash, trade, RADIO CJlnlc— Radios 5erylced gas range.* and heaters. Jones’ 200’ frontage, .itC depth, water other day* the w'ould ait In the thought he ahould get a cook, but with-aiodem teat eqii.pment and hanger. Phone 2-0338. Lake street. ar terms. Krol Motor Sales, 653 SCIENTTFTC Furniture Store. 36 Oak. Phone FOR SAL^l—Six brand new 1. h. and sewer. Phone 2-0565. sun room 'and read or knit. Con­ Ann had been firm. She enjoyed returned In 24 hours; ^25 years’ 2-1041. playing around in that charming f \ v Center street Open 'till 9 p. m. REFRIGERATION CO. INTERIOR and exterior painting. p. electric motors A.C. Will sell •\'- nie had tausbt her to knit, and experience, OO-cIay guarantee Also.paperhanging Prompt serv­ ,COCKER puppies, champion stock In a lot or single for quick sale. FOR SALFJ — Highly desirable Ann enjoyed It. Alway* ahe had kitchen, anti stoutly declared that |rOR 8AUE—1936 Ford sedan de- Phone .5079. 37 OAK ST. PHONE 2-1226 ice. Fair Price. D E. Frechette. USED FURNITURE bought and building lot’. Ideal location, rea^-^ been quick and clever with her being a good cook consisted mere­ bred. Phone. 2-1805. sold. The Red Shop, .yB Hud.'^on 15 Forest street. Phone 3898. .1, . 'rw t. Mvetyi reasonable for qult, Herald. S o u KNOW, 51; WELL,'AFRAID a Bsw recaps, radio and heater, white rnarkTngs. 'Hbp.ss-brokcn. mahogany case piano for begin­ for an hour's walk, in the • after­ that marriage ran so smoothly. OUR PHYSICS OR. ^ONMUG, I'VE MC frigerating equipment for mar- service. Local package delivery. ’.perhanging. Interior and ex­ i .SPRING Cleaning made easy. IQQ'.HsB'-^SE A.’sl OOP” iTHiNKrilS J for buaInqM coups or panel truck. 1 wcll-beliaved. iUc.al chvJdrcij'.s ner.*. Very reasonable. ’The Piano .WANTED— A heme in a good noon sometimes She went along, Ann took It on as If it were a new ARC A eiT MORE I iSdn't keta, restaurant*, dairies, Instltu- Light trucking. We .eater to any terior ^decorator's, reasonable ; Order eensational 1916 vacuum.-? job, that would employ all her OME JOB- EVENING. , GQAN0//’^ ^ ''y / comnanion. Babb., 19 Pioneer Shop. 6 Pearl street. residential section, preferably but not often. Bummer lingered VOUNC LADY advanced— Taiaphons 0086. tlon*,,i tayems. farms, etc. local errand. Telephone 2-0752. prices. Call fpr free estimates. j now. immediate delivery. liberal “ And with It goes an option on a harvest hand in Augustr talents, and that It was supreme­ BUT THEISLQN hontingJ AND I'D LIKE' Circle. I trade-in allowanee. home demon- Greepbrooke,. Greenway or Hor­ late that ye'sr, and she spent many ■WERE IN The Hartford 6-0261 Manchester 6797 FOR SALE — Portable Vlctrola. lazy hours qn the terrace, lying in ly important she do well. Of laboratory, EXPERT" Carpentry. buildings I stratinn. Phone Harry Mahoney. ton road section of town. Your WAYNE W. PHILLIPS record holder and records. Call shored, atralghtened and raised. PAINTING A.’VD Paperhaniginc ' Tel. 2-1826. 2-0461 between 5:30-6:30. price is my price. Write Box K. Call Stanley’ Egan, Rockville L ivestock— Vehicles 4‘2; BY GALBR.MTH stock Pla'cp Mancheatcr, Conn. Good work. Reasonable fates Herald. - CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SIDE GLANCES REAL ESTATE 453-4 after 7:30 p. m. Raymond Flake. Phone 3384 FLOOR problem.* solved with FOR SALEWA .new spinet type PROPERTY Owners — If you are 1 GOAT and two bah ie* foe $25. lihqlcum. asphalf-tlJc,. counter piano, mahogany case, made by PDONE 5761 IF ITlt Electrical we do It. No'lob E.xpcrt workmanship, free estl- interested in eelling your proper­ LISTINGS Phone- 6839. Kimball. Immediate delivery. -A. Night Emergency, 3622 too large or too amall. Estimates ..mate,*. p>pen evening.*. JOnes ty contact us. W'e pay top ca,‘,h o r ALL T r t m w a m t e d i Private litstrurtions 2M L O-yven Music Co., 1274 . Main ’Jl free. New and old work expertly Fyirnltilte. Oak etreet. Phohe price for property. For quick ac­ Btevo esak eOeata waMag for NOW OPEN toXrepalr ybur elec­ PLAIN SPEECH plus cle*T talk- street Hartford. haaaM * f aay deaertpHoa and la trical appliance*, garden trfe- doiie and guaranteed. .-Don’t let COW. Just freshened. 2.52 Weth- I 2-li041. tion communicate with us. Phone it shock you, .Call Richard M ^ Ing equtUli elocution. Private'les­ apw aSiSe of lepidr.. tbr*,. gas engines, outbi^ard cr^jll .street. Phone 4310. FOR SALE—Stelhway, , medium­ 7728 — 2-0920 '— 5329 or write.“- Gallnat. Tel. 5719. son^ phonetic and i^h-abSt read­ VENETIAN Blinds. Ideal Manu- sized parlor grand, can't be told ; Bhac-B’.irn Realty Co.. 5 South ■cnotprs, . *praylng\ equipment, ing also arithmetic/w’hite Studio, facturiiig Company. Custom built ^ P(Mt SATUrACTOBY pumps, etc. Prompt.\^lclent *nd froan- new. One of the. most beau­ Main street, Manchost^. / \|UBSIILTS — CALL SHEET METAL WORK, hot air 709 Main Street. Tel. 2-1392. Poultry and Supplies 43 for homes and offices. We spe­ tiful pianos ever made. An ex­ dependable aervlce. ^ e Do-All furnace repairing.- New hot air cialize In repainting, recording, WANTOD— 2 family or single Oo. Tel. 2-2506. Rear\ Gowdy’* ceptional value" for quick sale. BY MERRILL BLUS8ER and air conditioning furnaces in­ FOR SALE — Assorted Chickfl. retaping like new. For prompt The Piano Shop. 6 -Pearl street. home, any condition. Will pay FRECKLES^ND HIS Go To It, Boys! R. IV McCANN Service Station, Bolton.'We pick stalled. Eaves trough and con­ M usiral-T^Dramatic 2ft service call 4553. C.O.D. $4 95 — 100 Leghorns, carii. Private. Write Box P, nd to up and deliver. * ductor repairing. Norman Bents. MFCTOR..THEBE LL BE 1 ANO,JUN(Oa.,NOUR. So OUR. ,And we'RP^ A DifiC0u»kM-ANV Po«»&Le,Rff- ‘ / AGENCY LET OS ^condition your piano Rocks; Reds,; Wi’yandoltes: Our Herald. feAT%ve'ae sonna'S infecate your tl ntUll SL \ TtL 7700 277 Spruce street. Tel. 8966. FOR SALE -- Beautiful . metal' NO MOae HUSM MONEY , KNOWS BOOXS ALL APPLIANCES aervlcetl and like jjewyand start it on a new selection. Or^jer from ad. Circu­ Wearinp Apparel— Furs ARC , 901NG'UAve jpTO u m o b i l e u n t o Venetian blinds are on band - a t ______.' lar free. Biddle’s ' Outlet, Phila.. f b z QUITE S O ^ FROM M e/ y repaired, burners, refrigerator*, LINOLEUM and asphalt tile In­ career /it usefulness The Plano Wards. Sizes from 25 Inches wide p oR SALE—SHver blended rac- TIMB, L*R0 HAS balanced! -HeaBTO ranges, washers, etc. AH '. Whfk 28, Pa. MBN F O « ^ TO stTfLe vouit stallation, quality materials 'Shop./n Pearl street. Open 'till to 36 inches, all 64 inches long. coon coat. Size 16, like new. OWN w A n / guaranteed. Metro Service! 9 p./m. Phone 3328. Lowest prieps in tOw-n.,Montgom- Fay a Wicif foil Your job gets complete attention DELUXE dressed broilers, fiprer*. Phone 2-2311. HECTOa»-ANO , rx< Tel Manchester 2-0883. Daly - Dougherty • Noonan. Inc, ery Wkrd & Comftahy^ 824-828 INSURE PIANO Tuning and repairing, roasters. 48c lb. Also fresh eggs. jubitoa'6 eiLTNcr/ L IST Y O U R .468 Hartford roswi Tel. 2-0866 or Main atreet. - / with r PLOWING, harrowing and scoop­ Player pianos specialty. John Special price store* and large B^MOVW HENEIO N1759. Wanted—To Buy 58 "FfABTHeM NO ing. Wm, F. Steele A Sqnl 683 Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. orders. Deliverle* Wednesdays, FOR SALE—Oak extension table McKin n e y b r o t h e r ^ PROPERTY Saturdays 2-0611. Real Estate and Inearanc^ \ LOM0ER. - - - AND Vernon street. Phone 2-0531. \ BOOKKEEriNG. public account­ Dial 4219 with t'wo leaves, good' condition, WANTED—Used Underwood or Royal standard typewriter; or 505 MAIN ST, TEL S ince wey a « c ^/wrrH THIS a g e n c y , in g, Income tax returns, payroll, FOR SALE— Nice fat turkeys. Inquire, 19 Bralnard Place. MOgJAL eNBMIES, LOCAL MOVING, trucking and portable, shy make, regardlesa of FOR QUICK r e s u l t s ' social security, withholding tax. 2 lb.*. Tree If you can lue a large HE HAS AKRANGBP ashes remo.ved. J. Klein, 28 Foley Help Wanted— Fenthle 35 FOR SALE — Universal clothes condition. WlU’ pay caeh. Tele­ A UTTUr - ,. AND r e a d y CASH! etreet Telephone 6718. unemployment .r'compensatlon; sized bird over 20 pounds. Phone T notary pilbllc Telephone ^627 wringer for large tuba. $8; bird phone Hartford 9-3588. NieiTlNG/ Slagles, t-Famlly Houses. Bnpl- WANTED—Cooking and down­ 7733. cage aland, heavy base, $4; cage, ELEtrpsUC ana Ai^tylen* weld-, days or evenings. stairs work, family of 4, live In, WE WILL Buy your rags, new’s- neas Locations or S uburl^ FOR SALE — Miller’s, Business- $2.50; 9 dozen canning jars for tng. No lob too largo . or too Norwood section of West Hart­ papers and Junk of all kinds: Call WANT/ED ! • 9 s /TCil Property. OIL BURNER Service.,, Burner^ Bred chicks; New Hampshires, $2. 49 Pioneer Circle, Orford Vll- ’ » ea'ffpvict. IWf!. T. W. RFC- D- >• small. All work gua'huiteed. ford. Phone Hartford 3-1764i ' Arnold NelaOh, 737 Lydall street. Vl i . Parker Weldinn Oo.. 166 West installed and cleaned by licensed Reds, Barred Cross and Sexlink lage. GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO * - - ' Fhone 8906. / ^ FIRST .ASS MiddlS nin-plkS- Tal. -3926. operator All work guaranteed WANTED—Glfl for general office from J our own Conn, approved, Two of a, Kind BY FRED HARMAN Real Estate and Insurance Lowest posetble price. Senns work. Should have knowledge of Pullorum clean stock. latches RED RIDER too HENRY ST. TEL. S’iTS .lOSPITAUZA'nON, accident, Bros. Call 2-0147. FOR SALE— Shovel-a-day hot, CARPI IT E R S v bookkeeping ' and typewriting., weekly. Cockerels available. water hqater. Telephone 5255. 'AFTER YOU’VE OkPTUREO fire, automobile.'-All forms of In- five and a half dayu^ssh- Barlow 25th season. Fred Miller’s Poul­ eurance. Real eitate . listings RADIO —-Electrical Appliance Motor Sales. 191 Center atreet. try Farm. Coventry. Phone: J Apply , ; Service, repairs, picked up and wantedi Harold J. Leese, agent. Apply In person.- ; Manchester 8626.' deliver^ promfrUy. 20 yearA’ For Sale Read Herald Ad vs. Telephone 3627 dayS-evenlngs. Jarvis Realty C o / experience. John Maloney. Phone YOUNG women fqr employment Fo r s a l e —-Fresh eggs, and HERALD PAPER R(HJtE 7454. fn all department^ Apply^Tober dressed chickens from our farm MALE HELP 6 Dover Road Baseball Manufacturing Co., Inc., In Andover.* Delivery -- Tuesday For_Details Phone 4112 or 7275 3 1 6 t h e ' PIONEER Steel Venetian eeM. ifM *T tjcasuncf. Mc. t. M..*ie «. a mt. or*. 3-/6 Elm street. ,' and Friday, 47c pound. Tel. WU. Call 4801 from 6 to 9 eof*. «M* ev NU •*»)**. me. t. m. wa u. a mt. orr. bllnda.'lvot^ color. Inimedtate de­ ...... —' ...■ ^ TO BE SOLD livery. Flndell Mfg. 43o . 485 Mid­ 2387-J2. " WANTED “ I’m afraid John isn’ t much o f a linancier->we could sell dle lUmplke East. TelephQne'4865 ‘Are you the party tliat called for a plumber to fix a Here is a large piece of property on East Center ANTED -rTTwo women. New this-house at a big protil.now, but he’s so conservative he oiSE n Model Laundry, tS Summit street ' ,. flooded'basement?” street, just right for two familie.s. Read these speciflea- PLUMBING and Heating Service. Articles for Sale 45 Apply oays he’d like.to know where.;we’d live if we sold!’* LOOK'l^f.'’ »•------— x:-----, vcitritoo'L Phone 55b4. 351 Tolland\_ Turn­ WANTED— Woman, one day a tions: . x - FOR SALE—Rest-Well Masonite pike. James Cummings. ^ week for housecleanlng, good BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE VIC FLINT .. An Eye for Ah Eye, Bud BY MICHJVEL O’MALLEY AN^ RALPH LANE About two acres of land ' bed boards. Doctors call them Coloniar Board pay. Write Box Z, Her^hL- , ‘ Many kinds of fruit and shade fr^ s SMITTY’S aalary and We will gladly quote you for SEVERAL 4 AND JSEEK-- ON THE 508.'.- M$ MAIN STREET „ PHONE $450 - 534$ bonus. Applications confidential, your house. Montgomery Ward, CHORUE GiRl. norje p o t *. grading. Aime Latullppe, 758 6-ROOM HOUSES NESS EES YOU'RE A S HOLDSRft? Vernon street CaU 6077. > Address B ^ B.S., Herald. Main street. * * d e a d , DE w r u c o m e a s I SMILING AT A PRICES 15.000 AND 5 6 3 0 .SMULL TAK REFOND.' , NO. V OIL KIN6 ■V POX~ER.- IH R0\N 6 / MICKEY FINN Not Much! LANK LEONARD $200 Down Payment ir ThaBleckes’ Story BY LESLIE TURNER And W e W ill Arrange INSDltANCE W A S a TURDS: C A N YOU S E A T IT, .JfUCVB WBLL, Hg'LL STOP YB8, WE SELL IT AND — ALSO rmt BUKId HAP \ WHBN'VALK OPSW^ V£C...THeV NAD SOU C0UCD4FT BCAR rHAT..,CO »dy> UNCLE PHILfM ISG' Y oiir G. I. Loan peoor...wARNBD TVB FUNRRAL hlTH SEALiD C A tl^, ME. CAPTAIN. BROODING WHEN HE. t • V"' TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS AFTERWARDS! MOnUtOHVV^] h tu veoT o DTE MAO A PRESS THArUNLESiWE WIldHTfO MITH CAND BA0«.. S E E S T H E E E Your- Money Refunded If j HID JUUIIfiOR .^Kinr vi«rPR« from yous REMBT m CONPERBNCBOUT LUMBERMEN’S MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY w t o w HBAOLINBE'LOOK.' .Loan la Not Approved. S S G A WHILE. TMYP ONE NidHT AT HER HOMV-JUET FOR a u t o INSURANCE'AND OTHER r MHTILTmi-timf riNO VEARG U Tta. TO TBCL The WHOLE BY APPOINTMENT - -JCASUALTY LINES ST O R V a b o u t YOU.' ONLY LUBIBERMEN’S MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. m CALL 2-1107 FOR FIRE AND ALLIED MNES IF IT’S INSURANCE . . . CALL OUR OFFICE! H O W A R D R. H A S T IN G S ^ STUART Raal Estate SpeeiaHat T55 HAIM ST. ■ TEL. M48 OR M 4« ANT TTME ■ ■ In Businena More .Than 20 Years!-

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