■'!_ .. .-T ’ . \ f» 1 ■I't ■nxuRHDAT. AFKXC t, 1 H 4 ^;j»AGE FOURTEEW Average Daily Clrenlatli^ The Wralher Manchester Epen (rig Herald \jfbr the Moath.of Mamh, 1944 FnrMMt Ol U. S. UriilOirr BorMHI \ R aym on<^. Delnlckl, 18, Mrs. Ellen Carlson, chairman: A Cloady, Moiewhat eoMer to­ PritLte John Browh, son of Mr. D orcas Society Mrs. Florence Byrne, Mrs. Sylvia A new course for Red Cross man 1-c, rton' trf Mr. and M>4.’ A. 8 , 7 0 6 night; imla beglnnlna late tonight iff Assistants Is scheduled to and Mrs. J. Seymour Brown, of 'Cocke, Mrs. Ruth Carlberg, Mrs. Delnickl/Felt Road. Wappirtg, has ending Satnrdny nftemoon; very iooh, to train volim* Hc^ry street, is home on a 15-day Miriam Carlson, Mrs.s Alm a Caa- ' Mmbcnr «r ttw AnfUt sr Snturdny. About Town completed basl, training at the E n joys JLecIlire \ tor helping la the otapter of- furlough from Camp Haile, Colo. person and Mrs. Norma Dickson. ' Bmea^: a t ClrcolatloM Submarine School, V.^ubmarinc MunMera for this course Samuel Taggart* and John Buckley The refreshment tables^were at­ Bas^' New London. G6nn>v,f5V duty aneheiter--‘A CUy o f PUla/ia t.lw r ible to give time during are at-.thia camp , and Wendell Che­ tractive \with r sp rin g' bouquet, A rcKulkT DieeUnjr o f the Royol ney . has left for the A ir Corps. the gro w ln g^ cct of urtder- the day, iuitween 9 a, m. and 5 About 50 Dorcas , Societ^x mem­ candles in pastel colors, Easter Blaclc Pr«eptory, No. II, will be Private Brown, who has been at flghtera. ^Fireman Delnjckl M d In O ran i» Hall tomorrow p. jn., and aUtnowledge of typing bers listened to an Interesting bunnies and napKins. (daMtted AdvectWag m i Page U ) MANt^STRR. CONN, ^ID AY* APRIL 7, 1944 ' (FOURTKENT PAGES) PRICE THIfEE CKN’TS Camp Hale since he entered the be entitled' to Wear the t rOL. LXnL. NO. 160 nl*ht at 8 o’clodu ^ is essenUal. ^ r t h e r information may be obtaine^t the chapter of­ service last September says It is. dolphin insigrtia of the submarin' talk last night at, Emanuel Luth- pretty tough up there in the Hock/ fice, phone 6637. service a ft« further experience churih by Miss Helena ■»- The office «C the Ixx»l War ice but he enjoys It. He hSs not ^ t ALICE cbFRAN aboard a'submarine during which Bdbth. teacher In one of the local vRrlce aaff-Batfcmtn* Boart ^11 be run across Dr, Alfred Sundqjuist (Known As queen Afire) he must demonstrate to his com­ schotJis. Mias Booth chose for her ^ Ancient Armor Clams With Yank* / T an day tomorrow. Good Fri- who has been there the /ame SPIRITUAL MEDIUM William DieUi Griswold manding officer that he is fully subjects "DolLs In a Changing le r street, has entered St>,^F^ncla length of tilhe. quailfled to carry put the duties Seventh Daughter nf a Seventh Son a p s P u s h World.” ^§he nad on display the Bom With a Veil hospital, Hartford, to undb^o an pf his rate. The insignia is- regard- 125 dolls In her collection, from operaUon. He is an employee of Sergt. George MerZe 4hd his Readings Dally, Including Sunday, ot neM session will be followed by the Susie F\Spear oi 464 Hartford Assorted sandwiches, coffee and annual re^stratton ot\ the Boy road, hair^bgur bpsic training at tea were served by the hostesses. Scout troop of the church. Nelson the U. S. Maritime Service train­ Members of the Young People's .Roofing—Asbestos iltrating into Terri­ Battles gly, executiv* director of Charter ing station abs^offman Island, N. Singing'Company of the Salvation Square ‘ Army going to Vernon for the ser­ High ijpsses Oak Council, Boy ScouU of Great­ Y. He is 31 yekrs pf age and had ^ Siding and Rock Wfi Have A Large A ^ortm en f^ f tory Slightly West of er Hartford, will be the speaker. ben employed byNhexprtlt's Patent vice this evening, are requested tp TALL CEDARS meet at the citadel at 6:1.5, Highway in Direction Grill ■Ilie jSiy Scouts will also have a Firearms Companyv. His brother \W o o l Insulation In Invasipp/ Orders Giveiv to Hold part/in the program. A /oclal hour Edgar W. Speat IsNn the Coast O f American-Operated On The Square with refreshments will follow In Guard stationed at TJertiilsport, BINGO CxperKworkniahahlp. All wbrk Easter Plants and Flowers Port at ‘Aliy Cost’ as guarant^d. Reairtinable Prloea. charge of the execuUve committee. Mast. Bengal-Assain Railroad Talk Rap^ted Favorable Positions TOMORROW MGHT No obligaUun' for 'gn eatlmate. Easter Lilies . . - .•X''. . . . .$1.50 aud'^2.00 ChapiH^ Court, Order of^rtma- A T 8 O’CLOCK Write. . X - —Patrols Hamper Foes. Held Behind I.,agoon8, Tulips and DaC^dils ...... 25c I ranth, w ill meet tomon'ow evertjng ORAISGE HALL \ Bradley TeU$ Officer$ I In the Masonic Temple. A social \ New Delhi, April 7.-—(/P)—■ B y Yarik Bom heirs Lakes Protecting City; time will follow the business ses Barton Insmqting Co. Cut Flowers ..... $3.00 a bouquet and up 2.1 REGULAR GAMES AT lapanese troops, with estab­ Naval Gunfire and Battle Tanks, Ihfan* PIKEHURST sion, with refreshments In charge 180 Oxford St. Hai^ford Corsages ...... $1.00 and ,up of Mrs. Maybelles Frankland and $1.00 A G AM E FOR 25c! Phone Hartford 82^515 lished road blocks along 15 Air P^Uie Will Sur- Ground Action on^ All try and Guns Sent to her committee. 7. SPECIAL GAMES Victo^Gardens .'...... • • • • $2.00 and up liles o f , the • Imphal-Kohima ooc y road, have driven deeper into prisej Lose Few. Italian Fronts Remains BI J Slaj^jig Rescue at Tarnopol. EASTER HAMS.. . SWEEPSTAKES India and are now infiltrating At Virtual Standstill^ FOR TOP VALl ^ /|iURKE@ $5.00 WEEKLY PRIZE ito territory'^ slightly west WJth An American Infantry Di- 111 Bridgeport; Moscow, April 7.— (^P)— ss.’s v .s ';pr.T™ IN A NEW HOME^ . $25 WAR BOND The Florist the highway in the direc­ vi^n Bomewhere in England, 16 Nazi Planes Downed The Germans have rushed 1 low . . . the shank half of Swift Premium, Armour s McCONVILLE ytpril 7.— (/P)—=14eut. Gen. Omar N. MONTHLY PRIZE tion of the American-operat- special units into line with I Star or Cudahy’s Puritan Ham is only 1 point a pound. See the Ones Being Built o r 87t Cf*<;'RST M4NCHfSTl8,(WI 3 8 \ Telegraph Delivery Service • , Woman Victim I*: To Be Given March SL Bengal-Assam railroad. It Bradley told American officers pre­ Warriors’ garb spanning the centuries recently msrehed side by side when American troops marched with Allied Headquarters, Na orders to defend Odessa at I Order a 7 or 8-pound cut . . . this will give you «nouffh S^MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5947 closed in a communique o f the paring for this invasion of Europe London’s H.Prtourtble.^tlllery Cdmpany, who wore armor of city’s old-Ume pikemcn. Parade was part pies, April 7.— (JF)— Heavy "any cost” and are battling, i so that we can cuf off a slice or two, if you want Us to GREENBROOKE outheast Asia command todj that, "this stuff about tre­ of England's "Salute the Soldier” campaign. bombers of the U S. 15th Air Fleeing Man, Found on the close approaches to do so. • Chevmlet 85 to SO Mile* Awnv mendous losses is tominyrot.” * Force again attacked a Bal­ that Black sea port from fa­ HOMES, IN C "The'success of, the whole war (The Japanese posltlomr appar- kan target yesterday, ham­ Dead in Auto Two vorable positions behind the On Walker Street ^ ntly Diaced them 36 w SO nriles depends on this operation and I Arm our,. • Cudahy... Swift 4 - D o o i many lagoons and lakes pro­ & SON, INC. Dm the railway, lifelirte of Lieut. have no fear of its outcome," the Must Continue Volcanic British Labor mering this time at a German Blocks from Scene, For fnrtber iofomiotlon osD ot G! E. W IL Joseph W. Stllwell’s nprthera commander of ' Americim groimd airfield in the Croatian capi­ tecting the stronghold. Bed Star fVARIC^SE VEINS? ' — ' - Identified as Husband, Alnmnder Jarvis Co. office on \ offensive And the alr- forces in the United Kingdom as­ tal of Zagreb as ground ac­ dispatches reporteid today.^ / Center street or at M Alexander sured officers who wlB lead the lb. Lumhbr o l Kinds Sedan TWO-W a V x S T R E T C H > fie supply operations for CIU- Pay and Price Pound Escape Mnea ^ . . Phoneo: 411!l of 7275 doughboys into action. tion on all Italian ffohts re­ Bridgeport, ' April 7.— {/Pi— MiIra. HAM Mason Supplies— ^-P^int-'-^Hardware .) Situation Is Erupting mained at a virtual standstill. While the Germans struck out ^ street. This owner had to The J a p a n ^ were being en- "When the time comes you will Charles H. Beckwith, 40, operator in strong counter-attacks from S H A N K H A L F be surprised by the Naval giinllre Zagreb was vigorously defended (Whole Ham, 36c pound). L , • ' II ^ SHEE^EX aged by Allied troops as they of a gasoline station, was found the almost beleaguered base, Rue- Balsam Wool Imulation sell atidyfhe car can be. and air power we have. / Curb Policies by some 120 German planes. Six­ In ready to serve Ham, which sella at 2 points a pushed wplitward. the communi­ teen were shot down in battles dead today at her place of business, slau Stormovik planes and bomb­ bought with only 0 iU ftm i6 U que said^ ^ "Some o f you won’t come back, ers pounded at the city’s defenses pound, we offer Swift Premium or Dubuque. Again we $82.ll) Down and the but it w ill be very few. 1 Urges Probe over northern. Yugoslavia, head­ the victim. Police Supt. John A, Imph^i itself has b^en cut off Roosevelt Gives Indi­ Will Be Worst Year j © quarters announced, and three and escape lines of communica­ 8Ufinest ordering ft good sizc^d shank h a lf.. -3®® ^ COK OIL balance calls for $14.75 ASTIC HOSIERY tnce last Sunday when it became ''In the Tunisian campaign we Lyddy said, of "one of the bloodi­ tions. ■ THE SHERIDAN COAL lost only an average of three or heavy bombers were lost. est and most brutal killings in and If you want slices cut, we will gladly slice themtoff a/Month.o./Afg fcno^Tn that Japanese parties were rect Endorsement to For Strikes Since Para-1 I n f O K e l l e m S Three hundred. miles to the Tel. 5125 :pu siAunnii uet. niawiilT four men. tip 1.000 and certainly Fight Hot and Heavy Bridgeport'pollce history.” for you. Whole Ready to Serve Sam, 40c lb., with 2 Main St. 8AW9T, utm towem the 60-mile ■Imphal-Kohima northwest the Russians engaged the main line of communtca- seeing a show llke;*this qught to be Stand in Report of Top lyzing 1926 Walkout. \ w . , mr . Fiying Fortresses and Libera­ Lyddy said that soon after the kESr^IJRANT vMta omr AT worth that chanert. tors, escorted by Thunderbolts and discovery o f the woman’s body, her in stiff battles against large / weights from 12 to 16 pounds. Jons fo r the garrison of the Mani groups of enemy tankt^* infantry/ Must Lead Men In Attack , Lightnings, took part in. the at­ 69-year-old husband was found Brunner's pur state capital. Economic Advisers. „ ; / Link to Nazi and self-propelled gups sent to CALVES’UVER — Invites nib People of___ "They say Barnum and Bailey By James M. Long tack. Returning crewmen report­ dead in«an automobile two blocks x : Make Isolated Attaeks rescue another besieged German 80 Oakland Street MUR had the greatest show on- earth, ed that the fight w ia hot and away from the station.... BEEF KIDNEYS (No Points)...... Manchester T o 'fry Their Today’s communique ' said the Washington. A pril'7—(P)—Pres- London, April 7.— (/P)—-The arrison at Tarnopol. — RIB ROAST PORK (3 Points)....,...... lb. 32c rigarnrnii»KiM :ii'fM g3g \ but that will be only a-aideshow whole volcanic labor situation j Solon Alrto Calls for In­ heavy, but there was nothing here >dical Examiner H. R, D Open ’Ti^8 Tonight lapanese were continuing to make ident Roosevelt made public today to aubstantlate German reports said: ■ The attack was- tauhebed from pmalV isolated attacks in the Im* (Continued on Page Four)y . —with, an indirect endorsement—, which Britain held in check last nlf'ht describing the battle as Hacked .To Death With Cleaver tJerman-hel^ territory southwest Our egg man has put up some special, extra large, 65c Phone'5191 phaf area itself, but all these were vestigation of Her As­ i a report from his top economic ad­ through the /urgency of na- one of the la test strategical "Mrs. Beckwith was hacked toi ^oi Tarnopol, the Russian bulletin white egga for Easter . . . Piuehurst eggs are absolute­ W A N T E D A T ------A l ^ pulsed, while aggpressive British said, and came after Marshal Gre­ Full Course Luncheon visers which declared present sertions Mail Sent defeata suffered so far” by the death with a cleaver by her h^- . atrolk hampered the enemy by tioniU need and the machin­ ly as fine quality as eqn be purchase and we guarantee Advertise in yhe HeraM-*—It wage and price control policies .Jpand who died of acute heart A l l ­ gory K. Zhukov’s First Ukralniaa . 6.00x16 TIRES TO RECAP striking across his line of com­ ery of arbitration is erupting Her Tampered With. 15th A ir Force. them to be strictly fresh . . . extra large locals. Order Need Strength\ must be continued. On the contrary, the Allied com­ ure.” . Arm y had captured more than . Served 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. munications west o f the Chindwin in this fifth y ^ r of the war slice of Ham . . . Sliced Bacon hr SHced Boiled Ham O N E D A Y SERVICE! B|'ing Them In the M orningX Coming at a time when organ- munique Hated the raid\as smaU. Mrs. Beckwith, clad in' work half of the area within the city. a dver. Street lighting baa been reported Have Them In the Evening. \ ised labor, is'pressing for relaxa- with every indication that Washington, April 7—( ^ — Seh- An announcement .(rbm head­ jacket and gray slacks, vvas found . . .if you wan^Ham (or Bacon) and Eggs for Easter American hea'vy bombers staged lying on the floor pf/the station. going on since Monday. / , full-dress attack on the new Jap- To Back Voice on pf ‘wage controls, the feport 1944 will be the worst, strike atpr Reed (R., Kana.) called to­ quarters said that pn the Anzio morning breiwast. All Other Sizes Taken Care O f In Two Days!^ ‘id the stabilization program has Dr. DeLuc^. said she aiptiarently erbuilt Burma-Slam railway year elncf the paralyzing 1926 day for a Senate investigation Xh- beachhead a strong German pa­ Fierce Fighting ConttonlBg worked so well that "the cost of general walkout. trol attacked an Allied position a had been felled wjtn one nard blow Attempts to lift the siege yes­ Wedbaesday, the communique to” anegations of unpatriotic con-, and then hit r^ ^ ite d ly on the Coming in at levels of as a whole” is actually low- Day Lost increase Sharply mile and a half-south of Carroceto terday were repulsed with heavy . Pin0hurst Fruits • • • Vegetables New Grade I Tires, 6.00x16 . , $1^.50 and up faster rom At Peace ,Talk lay than it was a year ago duct” against Miss Vivien Kellenui, head. er t\ The number o f work days lost last night but was driven back by tosses, the communique announc­ B l f U D / A / e I to 600 feet, the planes destroy- Police C ^ t. Johp E. Barton said B r o e ^ i ICEBERG LETTUCE three bridges and probably de- and that wages have been stabi­ through' strikes has increased 46-year-old Wiestport, Conn., war grenades and smajl arms fire. ed, added that fierce fighting that police had been 'called to the oyed five others, while other di- lized.^ sharply and steadily since 1940. Fifth Army artillery and tank de­ is corttlnulng.y- N ew Potatoes GREEN BEANS FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, GARDEN TOOLS plant operator, and also into her statioi^requefitly in riscent weeks hits scattered long sections of Army at Planned Maxi' W Am uat not Jeopardl.ze these Last year was the sec^d worst stroyers blasted enemy gun posi­ Rlidiahes F0 R\F1NE counter-charges that her mail had beca).tM o f disputes between tfte The Germans, it.sppeared, wersi New Beets ■ gains by any change of policy or year for strikes In Britain’s his­ tions there during the d d y^ ' ** mum Now, But Hpge relaxatim of effort in the dritical 1aeen tampered with. couple. Only yesterday, Dr. De- attempting to reiicue both ths. Chicory Four locomotives and inany tory. With more than 1,000,000 AlUed Itofenses Ringed New Carrots months wead,” it said. Reed announced he would ask ica said, Beck\^th had consult­ Tarnopol garrison snd the rem­ Endive TER'S eight cars were heavily damaged Quotas Will Be Neces­ work days lost, walkouts during A dispatch sent from the beach­ The report, taHlng note of the ed officials about a. quarrel,, with nants o f 15 divisions encircled in CAULIFLOWER W tro y e d and railway buildings that the inquiry..^be made by the head last night by Assoma^ Watercress 84 OAKLAND STREET A TELfiPHONB 7386 fact that tomorrow marks the first March, 1944, alone cost more pro­ his wife. \ \ . the Skals sector northeast of CampbeU’s Service Station nil equipment set on Are in the sary for Long Time. Seiute Poat Offie'e committee, of Press War Cort'espondent Kenneth Rareripils^ • \ ASPARAGUS Attention^ anniversary of his ”hold-the-line” duction than the whole year of Man Been Fleeing Czernowltz and have thrown for- OPEN tHURSIIAY "p L 8 P. M. FRIDAY 9 P. M. SATURDAY 6 P. and the bulletin said that which be is the ranking. RepubU' L. Dixon said,the German: California Oranges 275 MAIN STREET TEL. 6161 order on tWe cost of living,-was 1941. Lyddy said that witnesses had Peppers \ A. F. fighters followed the Washington, April 7,''— (P) — can member. ringed the Atlled defens; submitted by'.Pred M. yinson, eco­ The 200 strikes of'. September, reported they, saw a man run out (bontlhued on Page Ten) Salad Bowl Florida Oranges Home Owners lericans in to strafe the same I ahall propose that the Sen­ several huge guns capabi Draft Director Lewis-D. Hershey nomic stabiliratlon director; Ches' 1943—up to then the worst month of the gasoline station, located in Cellophane Spinach Seedless Grapefruit rgets with good results. ate Committee on Post Offices and Ing the entire beachhi Our expert carpenters declares that only^ With the back­ ter BoWles, price administrator; ol the war—involved only. 90,000 Post Roads Inquire of the Dep one o f the city’s business \sections, Cncunbera Avocados We Will Nqve An Exceptionally Fin^ Wednesday’s raid was the sec- Marvin Jonea, w ar food adminia men. More than that were idle in front line to the copsl before Mrs. Beckwith’s body was are now avhllable for any ing of military strength will the ment of Justice, including “ These Include 'atma railroad Tomatoes PINEAPPLES ad within a month on thcBurpia- trator, and Wlllfam H. Davis, Na­ a single strike this March and in found. The automobile, \Lyddy FBI, and of the Department of guns with a pt^ntlw range up to and all types of home re­ SUun railway, a principal supply voice of the United States, be tional W ar LabonBoard ch firman. another this month. said, sped away on the wrong side ion o f Foodstuffs , heard at the peace table. State and any or all Other depart­ ■54,000 yards jm ore than 30 miles) Flashes! pairs and alterations. ae fo r Japanese forces in the Mh Roosevelt 'described it ,as The walkouts have had this in of the road and came to a stop ivma theater, the communique Ck>incideut with the announce- ments o f the government,', whether whlch,me^ that the Germans (Late Bnlletlns of the (P) Wire) Estimates cheerfully lAK GRILL- important because\it showed how common: (1) Moat of them have or not they have developed, or after sidewiping another car. ihent that the Army today is at the government was trying to been unathorized and have In fact could lltorally »lt In Rome anfi Lyddy said Beckwith’s clothes given. For Tnis Week-JEnd! er Allied air formations car- have any Itnowledge of any illegal b i r d s E ^ t “WHERE GOOO FELLOWS GET TOGETHER" \ A •» its planned maximum strength of keep prices from goii\g up through been opposed by the union leader­ shell shipping in Anzio bay.” Dlxort yvere blood-stained when his body fed out similar missions in south­ or seditious activities on the part wrote. "H ow many of these guns 7,700,000, General Hershey Indi- the roof and ultimately bankrupt­ ship: and (2) the coal fields—chief was taken from the automobile. In Dangeraus Defects JFbUBd \ ern, central and northern Burma of Miss Kcllems.” Reed said in a are operating against the beach­ We have a Jfine brand of Peas^^ No. 2 Cims 29c (no points). ertted that huge monthly quotas of ing everybody in the ^ountry. trouble spot of the past two Beckwith’a hand, the superintend­ , Cincinnati, April 7-^ (>P) ^ ^ hlastlng m er and bridge targets statement. A ll^ird s Eye foods are now* point free . . . yon win illNE AND DANCE men Will be poured Into the draft No Change o f ConSMuence decades— hkve been the scene of head either has not . been ascer­ ent sajd. was clutched a cleaver. Army Inspector Aho said feie had’ Wm.F. near Tangon and Nylvatha, and Referring to charges^ tnade on And a^11 supply at Pinehurst, inblnding: To the Lilting Tunes of $3.30 Case of 24 Cans. mill almost indefinitely ahd that "On this first anniversary of the at least half the strikes. tained or is not being divulged.” Beckwith operated a trucking serviced persbual alrplanea for lew more th ^ 800 sorties against demobilisation must be slow. the House floor by Representative In all air operations yesterday P e a a ^ Spinach — Green or Wax Beans — Mixed Vege- T h e OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS Seemingly fXintradlctory Situaaion business here. ” '" t . Gen. George H. Brett and Johnson He said that 150,000 men (ConGnued on Page Bight) Coffee (D., Washj^) that MisS Kel- 28 enemy aircraft were reported taUm — Lima Beans — Cora — Sqiiqsh — Peaches — r DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! (Conttnued ^ Page Ten) 'riius there has developed under late' Ueut. Gen. Frank An- Broad Street month ^—"a very conservative leirts had made "seditious speech­ destroyed and the communique testified today that "ddu- ixed Fruits'—^ Prune Plums and Logtmberries. Cudahy's Cooked H 6 i^ ...O r Tenderized estimate” — would be required the wartime eaLScptial works order es criticizing FedchU tax policies listed three medium,bombers and- TELEPHONE 7426 the seemingly co'ntradictory situa­ gerouk defects” were founa In flva ROAST BEEi^ ROAST LAMB merely to maintain the Army ar and bad carried on ihcorrespohd- four fighters as missing in addition Or Call Arthur Ayers /' tion that workers, frozen to their Italiaii Setup of the. first nine In n batch o f tOO; Butter ^ Mayonnaise — Salad D re ^ n g and many CovcAtry — Tel. 2S6S-W4 Armour^ "Boi|dess" F^ms Or - Navy at full strength ii< war tin ence with Count Frederick Karl to tfie three heavy craft. aircraft engine* returned to the VEAL CUTLETS PORK CHOPS iDlf ficult Koad and he ■ hinted that many indui Dewev Stirk Jobs, cannot quit, be fired, or .Von Zedlitz, whom Coffee called a In Casslpo, the Germans made other short items are in better supply right fiowX Order change employment and cannot be Wright Aeronautical Corp. for as' much butter for Easter as your point supply wiU TENDERLOIN STEAKS HALF BROILERS Please order iearly, Wie w|U have Oystew^^d all kinds of Cold Cuts tions might be required even after "N azi agent” in Argentina, Reed’s a tentative push out o f the Conti­ I 'sassembiy. Th.e witness, 3Iel- the war is won. late or absent without being liable statement continued: nental hrttW but their infantry was Vexing Puzzle ToHisE^ti to fines, but can walk out on vtn L, Hiller told a court martini allow. OuP Kitchen Closes At II P. M. For Hopei If his estimates are right. Her* 'There has been much in the Immediately brought under the fire strike. . . trjih g three .A.A.F. officers on ahey said in .a speech ravlewed and public press recently about alle­ of Allied artillery. Northwest of PORK ROASTS - LAMB OlLyEAL ROASTS The Immediate result In'bpre-in- charges of neglect of duty and ■Store Opens A t 9 :00 A. M. Fridays and Saturdays. approved by the State department, gations of unpatriotic conduct on CaaZino/enemy patrols constantly Advisory Goiiiicil Wans 30 OAK STREET \ / TEL. .3894 vaslon Britain of the strike of conspiracy in inspet’tlon work that we must'be prepared to produce Indicates He Will the part of Miss Kellems, a man­ are prpblng Allied lines to keep t Fine Winra rXLiquors and Beer s h o u ld e r s jSwing to Dewey Unidei 125,000 miners in south' Wales and . the' 100 e-ngines were torn down FRID AY . A PINEH URST . . . SMOKED CANADAN BACON t least 150,000 men a month ‘Hm- ufacturer of Connecticut, , whose themselves Informed. To Tackle Problem Shad — Oysters — Fillet of Haddock — Steak Cod and Be Stampeded [onmouthshire in March And the Sept. 6, 1943 at the request of the Way; To Collect Sup- tiK^uch time as the international plant is largely engaged In pro­ Destroy Many Planes Of Reorganizatioii j.r.derscrretary of \var. XI pictqra indicates that this nation alkout ot 90,000 miners in York- Pollack — Finnan Haddie — Clams. LARGE LOCAL EG6IS \dozen 39e Nomination S sire which extended into April duction of war. material. / While the big bombers were / |N>rt Willkie Dropped. can ^ p p o r t its vital national lA- "In turn. Miss Kellems alleges over Zagreb a formation of Spit­ ^ been a definite blqjv to war in Washington, April 7— Dewey stood adamantly last night relation to the war >effort is quite uele, whose continuation in power operators of nine of the eleven YOUR Lai^e Florida (sweet and juicy). Oraf^^es ... /. . 49c Do*. |veloped that Dpwey would collect Exclusive With Us 'Upon his piteous statements that T r i e ^ iiry Balance another thing. Olhur .Objectives Are At­ has offered' the chief, obatacle tp bridges on the l,o0U-mile U. ' S.- major ahare of the support he is “not a candidate” for..the "Tbere ia no - watrant in law .Mexleo . lM,rder have notified, eut- In Manchester! Sunkist Nftvel Oranges ...... • • • • • - 49c Do*. Appeals to Roosevelt to participation by Anti-Faaciat po­ i Iwhlch WiUkie renounced after hia nomination/ WaahingtoA. April 7.— (S^—TtyS . anywhere' for such violation of the tacked During Night in litical parties in the government. , loma officials of their decision. . Indian River Seedless Grapefruit. .. . . • *’• * • • ^ for-29c ■defeat In Tuesday's Wlacortain Let Her See Oomman* - Declines to Connmenl position of the Treasury April 5: 'mail of private citizens.” Ruhr and Rhineland. 8onie Anti-Fascist Objection ' Bunny>Duv|k BEST Ijirlinary. The 42-year-old New York gov­ Receipts, 87fi^l02,732.12; ezpen T^resentative Coffee read on The king is slated to be.^ucceed- S'o Violation Ot Laws l.~ BUY GOOD CHICKS , do Kelly; Sight Failing Bunch Carrots and Beets, 3 Bunches 125c. Radishes and, Rareripe Among these was the prediction ernor decHnM to comment upon ditures, $30i,341,358.59; net bal tl),e House floor a week a|;o. ex- ied by Crown Prince Umberto, but Washington! April 7.—

—At­ Easier Package lof Senator . Danaher ' (R-Oonn) WilSrie’s withdrawal, announced London, April 7 — (JP) — Strik­ there has b^n some anti-Fascist torney General Biddle said today W e’ve got ’em. See ns ance, 115.339,327,114,70; customs Turn it one way— It’s a duck Fresh Green String Beans or Peas ...... Lb, 23c ■that most o f Connecticut's 16 un- Pittsburgh, April -f. — (JPi— Tuesosy night after the Wisconsin receipts for.m on^i. 17,410,470.36, (CoutlBued on Page Eight) ing anew at targets previously objection to Umberto also and if an investigation of-activities of — turn It the other waj- and before you buy! lUiStructed delegates, to bo select- ‘Commindo” Kelly’s mother, d ^ primsiy election In which Dewey flattened by British heavy bomb­ Premier Badogllo is not able to the 'CIO’s Political' .Action com­ led neat week, would favor Dewey. and her sight fast falling, has ap- won 15 to.18 o f 24 delegates elect* ers, R.A.F. Mosquitos attacked .arrange a broader government un­ mittee disclosed no violation ot It’s a bunny. Best gift ever, Fancy Tomatoes. S pecial...... , . . 25c Cetlp Carton \ for Easter. Filled with a IWUlkle’s grMtSst preconvention pealsd to President Roosevelt' to ed to the Rcm bllesn National con- oft-battereo Hamburg and other der Umberto then the latter un­ criminal provisions of the Federal pound of assorted candies. 2. FEED PURINA RAINBOW DRY CLEANING A p p l^ Cabbage, Turnips, Pineapfles, Lemons, Sweet folaloes. letrength was ti New England and sUow her here son to come home vsntion and WRikis got none. objectives in the Ruhr and Rhine doubtedly will have to step down corrupt practices act or of lawii land last night in the resumption in favor o f a regency for hia young S T A R T E N A , lit is there that other csndldates to visit her for. n few days. The faults Increased Dewey’s Metropolitan ^ Challenges limiting the amount of eleettini Cauliflower > ’ \ Iwduld' have to make inroads if Tsch. Sergt Charles. E. Kelly, already long lead over other possi­ of a campaign designed to thwart son. campaign contributtons. Biddle’s 69c win sore help. Your* clothes LOOK' BE T- German efforts to recdnstruct The Italian situation has been 2 lbs. per chick is all it ' I they hoped to transfer bis support recently a^'kriled the'Omgresslon- ble nominees in delegates pledged Statement was made III a letter to- Tl^R — ^'LAST LONGER when you bring ■ I to themselves. . sl Medal of Honpr In Italy, to but or claimed and whipped up wide* much-needed war industries. brouglit to a point of action after takes.. Fancy Ripe Strawberries ...... • • * S9c Basket Pope ^s Position as Vicar Representative Hmith (l>-ya), Many Other Suitable one o f seven sons the widowed spread sentiment for a declaration The stsh. into the heavy-defend­ months of turmoil and crlticisni chairnwa of a.House Cmwnlttee' CHOCOLATES them to Rainbow, regularly, for careful thor- , Some Eavlaione. Deadlock made worse' by the fclow progress ’Iliere wefti some Republicans Mrs. Irene K e lly has In servics. of his candidacy. Friends of the ed industrial area o f the Reich by to Investigate Executive Ageaefes. \ eugh cleaning. the all-wood bopnbera, now capable of Allied military force# and -their Eastertxifts — Such As: Special! Chocolate Covered **Nut Crunch” ... .. ^. lit* Bojt 89c I who had envisioned the poasiblli- H er other two sons, 16 and'11, are governor ■believe he will accept Moscow, April 7 — (A) — Hie'^ths Orthodox ' church,' opposed In SpeciarEaster Uie nomination, if the convention o f carrying 4,000 pounds of ex- failure to capture Rome wwks if 3. USE PURINA Ity.that Dewey and WlUkle would boms. squarely the conception o f the Held For Grant Jury Packages' offers IL Metropolitan Sergei of Moscow, ploaivea, was made at the cost of not months ago. C H ^ ^ ^ T A B S Marlon Chocolate Dragee Mixture...... Large Bdx 99c ■present almost equal etrength on Last night, by the fiicksring authority. of Christ’s , April 7.—<^)^Tw o Da- BlUfolda — Tobecco Pooches Heavy clothes should have a Rainbow clean­ light o f an oil Ifiinp, she qictatod But the governor, announcing the’ patriarch of all Russia, chal­ one plane, the A ir Ministry said. It is the lack of such progress, Itbc first ballot. Any such result, vicar. — trait men, described by .Vssistaat — Pipe Poaches and CornM- Both these huinbers are swell!' Limit one each* n letter to Pieiddait ' Roosevait that he was not going to commenf lenged the position of the pope to­ Apparently It was the only blow together, with the fact that U** 79c Up . iii^he drinking water ing before you put them away! I t h ^ said, might lead to' one at *nis metropolitan said it was U. S. Attorney Harold O. Jaeksoa r saying she was "g^lng io offer uj upon any poiitlcal question,” told conceivabls that there might be a aimed last night at the continent Allies apparently have some un' as "members at s blkck market natlcNi Tobacco and Pipe and CRE-SOtFEC to dis­ Fine Hard Candy Mixture, Lh* 33c. ' Fig Bars 27c lA* Itlum convention deadlocks from day aa vicar o f Christ. derstanding o f what underground it another prayer that you wli : ' , In an arUcle entitled "Is There centriil authority to administer from the west, but shortly before, ring,” were held ia 83,960 «K fe to­ infect the bro iler house. Iwnlch darkhnrses spring ggllop- am wholly engaged in at­ feaders in northern Italy desire Pooches. Gherkins 33c Pint Jar Stuffed OUves 31c nsake a lonely motber’a heart A Vicar of Clirist on Earth T” pub­ ecclesiastic activities or that ' a noon ''today the German radio day for the Federal graad jor| |lng. tempting to dispose,' in a 30-dmy. politicaliy, which has cleared the All Types of fight and happy by letting her lished In the Journal o f Moscow, union o f churches might be fprm- warned tfiat ' "single enemy after they had waived ezamfaHk ' / . ■1 BUT This was the frankly expressed period, of the 900 bills left by the way for decisive steps to solve the . BUT Large Payne.Diamond Walnuts, Special .... i . . . . . 49r lb. Charles soon.” th e head o f the Russian Orthodox ed around a leader as. for example planes” were over. northera Oer- tiou before two U. 8. Cononsli. Also a full line.of One To­ ■hope at Senator Vandenberg (R- Legislature.’’ Italian political problem on a tem­ Hard and Filled WrttM to Bsytok Serawl church cited Biblical : texts to a president of a universal council m uy. Indicating the Allied offen­ sloaers on chargee ot pessesslag bacco and Cigars. Stop In BONDS BONM lu ic h ), who has been saying that Then he listened smilingly as porary basis. The basic policy of Checkerboard Chocolate Covered Marshmallow C®®!^*^ • ...... * * reach a conclusion in the negative. o f bishops, chosen from among sive was being continued by day­ illegally 4,168 “ .4". gasoUae rattan Ithe Republicans ought to noml- H er 16-yesr-old son, Howard, reporter asked: the Allies to let the Italian people Candies end look’em over! ~~ Recalling Christ’s farewell ad­ bishops of world capitals. light. l ", coupons. Gun J. tUtorisIvas, 22, ai Land O’ Lakes Butter 51c Lb. Snnlight Creamery Butter 49c Lb« Inats Ocn. Douglas MacArthur. did tbs writing in boyish scrawl •Tn view of Mr, W illkie’s with decide their own government once Feed Store dress to the apoaUea, "1 am with ."That might be practical with­ Third Foray this Month Kerehavel aveaud, aad H«M 9; IThe Southwest Pacific oomman- with a penclL'Mra KsUy cannot drswal from the race and yoiir It was ths speedy Mosquitos the w ar ia over still stands, the Salted Peanuts (in cans) , , , ...... 29c Vi Uh* Ua® writs bsMuas at her faiting sight. you always” (St. Mark 28:80), the out insisting on the danger of giv­ GsttoeUa, 22. o f 294 Ba M e t ' 1063 MAIN STREET Ider, Vandenberg contands, to the own long lead for the nomination, ing any man expoped to tempta­ third tony ovsr Oermsny this ohly limiUtlon being that they . Letters she recently received will you become an avowed eandi' patriarch said this meant that, al­ street, waived exaodaatlea feoiiw- Peter Pan Peanut Rutter ...... - .'x. . 26e ■only man who successfully could tion such power.y hs said. month snd their 26th night make an end of Fascism. loppose President Roosevelt on from William p. Hassett, a Whit* date?” though Jestu had physically aban­ The American member at the U. 8. Osiiaiilsslnastn W lffinM ,<)/■* 0pp. Forest SL Tel. 7711 CLEAHiKSfi LAUMDERERS doned the earth. He never (Bergei, now 76, wps elscted ssult on the. Retch stneo the first Bogws aad MatUi T, Bal). Jams and jellies American Cheese Iw M t promtoes. to be one o f the Houae aocrstaiy. and Secretary of "Poeiaon Entirely Glent" council meeting will he AmbaS' spiritually abandoned the chiutdi. patHarcl^ o f' Mofcow and all Rua* of Msrdi. . HMM90N ft. MANCHESrm IgM jor campaign Isaucs, the Demo- W ar H eniy L. Stimaon, commend­ The governor repeated hia ^’nd The overnight activity followed sadpr Robert D. Murphy, political were arteeled MeMi » Center Travel Agclhcy A Big Variety of Birdseye P kmIiicIs Point Free! comment” but amplified it quick Reaffirms Traditional .PrtodpIca sia last September. A week later ecater, wWle am raato Wf ' Icratle argument against electing ing her for giving her sons to the the Russian church gave iU bless- V ODD FEI.I.OWR BLOCK The patriarch’s arti^e, reaffirm­ (Ceatianed oa Paga Tea) Beaten ta writi ii^ to Soviet rule.) ■ (Coattausd am Page Faar) l A W J V ^ (CsnUnnsd am Page Bight) (Cantlnued ee Fag^ Four) ing the traditional /principles of iOiBtiaued am. Page Eighty t

■ -'ki MANCriESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, r'^APRIt 7 ,194f / ‘ i- /' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, 7, 1944 K hAGlC TWO witli even more serious Implica­ - V ate con;t!>lrucy on Skouras' part to tions Concerning K*vH. bOw un­ injur«^/thc Pickwick theatirt at Guest Speaker Delays Givings der way by Internal Revenue offi­ any great increase In the Hat at ran^einent, he said, appearsj^ubt- Shop Sweepgr’s Ea.^er IPool Contr .32iid Birthday ^ AUCE oomA^ - all,"/'said' thi pooling agi-eement cers. He has two'lkins in the arm­ GOOD FRIDAY. SERVICE Ci^iyuss Now On rcacnt from that of ^sl year ago, fin since all Nazi largeti/in the BIk Hatful of Money Are Sentenced wae arranged to. Increase the cor­ A » Alice)' / Balkiln Balkans;.already can 1 ^ hit by LaUii Names ed forces, ong of whom Ls reported •ran ^A L NEOfVM &lit this being a year when state poration’s'buying'ppwtsr “ only so To Be Marked Kevil Penalty /^./■\^ 7:30 ’ • . and national elsctiona are to be bombers ba.sed in Itiiljy A nl.an was scurrying around Fu55zle udge I t could get film ch^per." - missing ln ltaly._ ■•eeatk OMiMer «f ■ avvMrti* Clf^olers in Town De Lure declared t)fai Ibe .Vlcdi- Kevll yfas charged with a/Seapt- \ held, -many new vot'era will be \ Draw Fire this morning in the local To Sixty Days] He said the Skpuraa and Pick­ X ------' ' " ' ' itora Wttk ■ VeO ,, rnade. x4iXalli5c tlicy cunpol by' Finiii Diiult^r Knowb. Adiillery Charge. B e l l e r ’•aa K eia iiU . and they were caught withmit ■■■ -After hearing the attorneys. HarUoThi April 7.—(/P)—GeopiP ^ Sermon: “The Way 6f Suffering.” ' ' ^ time to vote;At the town electioil. theinlXv-ra forte a military decl-'- New Haven. April 7.—(ff)—The Final plans have been com­ chkngc. Judge Hincks ruled that the testi­ - ' ' Rev. W. Ralph Ward, .Tr.M’reaching. sioti/m Kagt. ’ /. Arthur Richardson, gasoUna mony about pooling agreements pleted for the 32nd anniversary Kevil, auapbnded. Stsinfordy area Lmidori,' April , 7 —.Military X'liat." he added.-"depenir^ upon Washington, April 7.—(/Pi — A , Queried as Id hla dealro to ^^ect ■ Theaters Corporation skys \ V eongreaaional coniiiiittac wants to ilispnse of ao great a atipp|y of Btatiml proprietor at Foster aiifi le Skouras ^ e a te rs Ckirporation was In the "intermediate," rather observance afid supper of Mianti^ Internal Re^nue _ agenQ' who cooperatUm hetween the Western oiind lighting Im»1 ween the Nazis than ithe primary, field of evid­ Df. Sclkiytaf X ';x< Cel^rale Two change in a hurry, the man re­ Bast Center streets and MrS. Pa­ ised pooling agreements to de- nomoh Tribe, No> 58, ,I.O.R.M.,/fri pleaded guilty^to s cjihrge- of Alliea and Ruaaia, which -often hai ind the Red Arrny." . flnd out If the average flah dealer plied; ' \ ence. ' S. Whttitr -V tience Haney Bowlee ^ Caribous the Red Men’s Sportk G^ter, bribery in U. S.'^lsttict court left much to be desired In tliisAv -ktiowa the' dUTerence between "W « ^>oh up a collection in; Iprive IndC^ndent exhibitors, 8f Me., were sentenc9d,/to 60 days Wells street, Sunday, April/16, at here yesterday, gained an unusual iavtatad iht Top Holy Days has taken a audden 'tiirn.''fiw\the acomheroinorua maculatus and the sljop Vestel day fV 3am; Irst run plctutes. the- Skouras Kinjtton o f' Rockville -. Re is each in tlie eoim^i^jall yesterday Irm says it jyas only n means to 6 p. m. / dsjay in reijelvlng r ..tehee his at­ alcctric fsa better with American pphibgri I'o- ill Radio ‘Ham’ oncorhymehUB tachawytacha. Bhv State Woman . Paat Great Sachein/ William ordlnating closely with Army .sick iir Memorial hn.shilal, or. clmrpc.s of adultery .by Bupert- dowii the price of pictures torney, Lieut. Gov. William L DANCING NIGHTLY In all likelihood, the conirpittee here, aiuL we thoiight^ wed nd Federal Judge Carroll C- Dunlap of Rockville/and Great York,. April 7. —iVPi Chris- forces In the conquest the Hal- or Court Judge P. P. b ’Bulllvan. Pocahontas Stcffle/ Sczucka of Hsddeh, sough! a postponement f el potsslsd tfca HsIUw I feels, he doesn't, bill ' any rtsh rheer the iHd boy up a hit over nncka says he can’t see that it Bi|rii8 to Death Orsund Slsds tor sootsr, J^uc’kie Jat’ksoii and hin lians >uid Jews throughout the kiins. Cluhlii Burma Both of the aceijiu'd pleadiKl guil-| Waneta Council, .^m ford , will be because 6f his own desire to bs Tills week's Alliei^alds on Rii- dealer can diatlnguiah betwee'h a Ka.ster. 1‘vFvg'd $60 for liln) las much to do with the Prefect a«rfclisr,'toallMrTMMk' fliaykn world, tw «y began celebration of here, donations of the shdp fy- Corporation’s 35,450,000 damage the guest speakers at the banquet present aX'the Republican State ‘Hfcl».t-VTS *• Ha^imoL BiudLqe Skoj nu|nta Biichar'eat /and Ploeiill — Bpanlah mackarel (acomberomorus , tVerp, .Vrrpsted Here which will be served by Osano to two of uiXht.rst impoitani'-.Koly iftay well have hrteii carried out[ etc.) and a Pacifle Chinook animon force, and I waptcii to liispb.so mit. W'eyraodth, Mass., April 7.—(/P) William Dunlap convention. ' days of the vear Otaid -Kiiday i of thr change, etid hand it tO; The accused weft arrested/)lv« The subject was thrashqd out members, t^ir wives or girl .\HIM)AY THKIJ SATim DAY with the knowledge and consent; L . Il(‘riiiaii of loncorhynchiia etc.) —Mrs. Mary Moore. 56, burned to Judge d. Joseph Smith set April and the ot»aniirc ’of the -eight-day ;of,- the Hovlet/arma. (49 words : The polyayllabic tongue twisters: him all in, bills;"'- J Inff^.ln a 'trailer at the corner o<| it some length at yesterday’s ses- friends an X to invited guests it 14 as the day for Mrntenping Kevll Closed All Day Sunday. passovt-r,, X . ' TTiIm Town, illv\iiiuleur Hniloiilitcdly. .Sam Kington,' Foster am! East (Vntsr struts be­ rion of the trial in which Prefect death early today when fire swept the lodge membership. Following William X Schieldgc, Joseph But­ but Hadden informer the court t o v f u * * ci'habred h yel. - ; eiept Into heuringa before a House ler and Herbert C. Johnson. Good Friday aXv’u-as will be The har^necessities of w^ar are Kuilio" Orguiiizutioii Merchant Marine aubcommittec the shop sweepci, wjH have a hind 51 filling e ta tlo X sev#ral| la suing the SkOiiras Corporation, a four-room cottage on Albert the banquet, eight acts of vaude­ that that da>»was theNfeci held in Catholic ariH, Frote.stant hHhglnc/ about this teamwurk ] which la Investigating what e|Iect, very heppy F.a»ter pt''the poa-. weeks ago. At e Latin equivalent. I hiisii:>fid. with the results ss abova of the cla.ss of 1870. Walliice, of bombing ady^ice units of Soviet baequenUy, , maiiy amend­ not) Ikouras abput pooling agreements They said they did not know his assisted by Howard Smith, Walter the clM S of 1874, was 98 when he by the coiir. pending further in­ to fit your foot.. vjyricos troops, tioM of a radio club, composed jt ments weie issued, frequently to Iinportuiit That .Ap|»oint- Divoree In -flranled itwecn combined Century Tnea- whereabouts or whetlirt- he was Gustafson. William J. Leggett, died. formation jfbout an investigation FIAI If Jiiissian and/’^lhr \ American :ers, Inc., and 22^Skouras theatre Frank Diana, Cleve Ellington otTieers how serving in the f^lha.^ correct the spelling of a technical alive or dead. iiipiils I5<* .\lup- Two weeks.from today, qpXprll m’t understand the applicability on. and wafk out happyl ■other for the cuemy and engage viction ’vegetablei, etc. with a light, Fnglaiid.^ Burma, China, Tibet gnd iea to advise the trade, was die- 21, the mobile unit of Vc^ Hart­ if some of the evidence here pre- in .battle. Richa'rd.soii and Mrs. BoVvlea] mted. I may be dumb. ■ but I just ler emit of Plalco. Jult fioulhern KhatleaiiL-. The name of tributed.to ( ofi-ccI the elri>r. ford RciIj Cross UliKRi Honor Berv- had been cpnyletrd on a slmltaal water, roll and bake. The Ru.seiaiis.have had military lon’t get the point." OUTYT nil.ssions , in London and in the the hew afeeocl^Mon i.s “ Ouraiion .Seen Possible Violations Of Act l y will again be a)F *1- Mary's offense m Maine'in 1939, poUca| ‘.‘Obviously,” said committee Noting that the evidence waa Mediterranean for aome time. DX'ers."' DX WmS Iby radio dp- c-nurch, Manchester/ were advised.. ibout theaters on Long Island It hn.a not, been • made known cratoi-s' abbyhytation for "long couri.sel in a memorandum entered In accordance the proce­ in the records today, “ if it is th? ■hile the suit primarily waa 'con- whether,|.Amei.ican air liaison otti- lance." - j, dure ailopted InX month,- appoint­ ;enied with Greenwlch-PortcheS- Serve com muffini' Acvordliig to the Americail buKineaa practice of the fishing in- Heminary Prnfeaaor Besiipia For tno Convenience of for main brrakfait^-' cer.s would be allowed to accom- ments must iyp made in. advance ter competition, the jurist added- piinv the Red Armies in future <-.p. HaiHo Itelay l>-ague, ht is likely dusti'y t,o designate sea foods by for sit donigM'ine, wlilch , may be dUh and save lUgaf, Hartford.. - April 7.—t/P)-— Dr. "I say to you. Mr.-. Rogers, as Cl at ions, although this obviously that .'■ome of the meiiflieis were their Latin. . . dr ai'ientilic , names . . it' dcinc n1 tujV time bv . Contacting cream. Use JosvfU) Van Vleck, Jr., who cams .mos' would say to Andy, ‘So would be desirable. acquainted "oveVhhe air" betore was perfectly proper foi OPA to do iy,uiW.Cuater, 435 Middle so, and, if not. the leqniied Use of “ fiami the Temple University facul­ fhat’ 7" Our Customers We Will Inerrasliigly liii|iortant ■thVy met in wnaon. It explained Turnpike East, phone'3017, Rogers replied that, .regardless FIAKOI^N ’’’^lose cooperation i.s hecoiiiing that one of fne attractions of the such terminology by OPA is a vio­ To avoid any such unfoninatfe ty in 1938 to be professor of] SHOE STORE lation of Section 2 iH ) of the price sociology at the Hartford Semii )f where pools were formed, hg GASH officers' cjhnmon hobby is that- kCORNMUFFII ificreasingly important. \ VVhilc Control art," results as those of the March mo­ as trying to show the jury that ground forcc.s are not likely ^ be they wIlFhe able to continue their bile unit day,-the commltteeXi*h- nary foundation has resigned b*'i Hove An Uptown Branch 825 Main Street u Conceding it was “quite po.ssi- .he Skouras concern "was build­ Mix fighting ill the aame area -for wartime irtcndahipa by radio in es to emphasize strongly-that all caase of ill health, President Bob-j ing up a massive buying power so |)cai>«fimc, tiling the fact that ble" that the OPA “ muy here­ bins W. Barstow announced yas-| KIIP BUYING WAP BONDS many ^lonths. the Red Army appointiuenta are carefidfy schgd- It could force the eight defendant, blow's liui-st be coordinated with frpm ('oluinbiis, Ohio, to Bula- after show the conunlttee that It tei'day. docs not require fish dealers to uled, and that appolntihente skip­ listributors to give it preference At ' '' XX ' the western front effort to obtain i^ayo, .Southern Rhodesia, for in- ped without previous notice to the iver such theaters as the Pick- ...THIY .stance, ia no trick for a modern keep the kind of recordj| indicated" ■the maxlmuirt military efBclency. . committee will result In failure to dck." ‘■The opeiatidna of the Air FoijCc.H amateur radio station. by the regulations, the memoran- durn said in. that event "the care meet the qiiots of the day Chargee “ Massive M'eb.” already overlap in Rumania and a.s Lt. iOomlstine's stiition cull let­ In order that the April visit of He charged that pooling agree- .<. fflft lESl / the'Red Army, advaru-es X ters were W lXTY. The League with whic:h OPA ha'a amended its regulations with respect to the the unit be, a satisfactory one, it is lents formed "a massive web ex­ come Into the .Mlled spheres of pointed out that, along with urged that all persons making ap- tending across the country” and thou.sands: of others, he has been scientific names of certain species 995 operation In many places. . • MANCHr«;TrD |*you must take them all together,' YOU AT Y«U> lASII hgg t|'e, .net result of wasting Fed- (lolntments for blood donations Writing last nigh^rom Naples, ahle to make good ..use. o f __the. assume the responsiblUty of notl^ ind .together they spell consplr’- W" ia: erak I'uhda 'and causing needless, ~8fiixtra tough ^ Aaaoelated Preaa ^yar Correspond- technical' skill and experience fylng the committee in the event NOW icy.’ ent Daniel de Lu .said that as yet gained in amateur radio. confu.sion to the fishing industry." t*X- of inability to keep them This 2 0 * Defense Attorney Joseph Berry, 41 MAIN SI. MANCm there was no lifKjrmntlon whether notification o f cancellation .should irotesting "there was no deliber­ Allied bom h ^ nXlU undertake Map ien,dlng at night without be made at least by , the day. pre­ shuttle opofaHons \ tw een Italy : the aid of llgh is now possible vious, to give the committee time and SbvXt-held terriW v. with, a rtuore-icent plastic envelope to' make replacement. ' Merle Oberon • Ueorge ;>anders 'rhe.^cesslty fot; ainy. such ai -1 iii Which the map is pUced, The need for blood plasma is. an E X P E R T ever present one, os gregt now as / ON THE MAME EHOWl it haa ever been, and with every JOAN DAVIH In I RADIO SERVICE Monday, April lU reason for the ’ belief that'--jl will GREENHOUSES •BEAI'TIFVL b u t BROKBf ' Kasler Monday banquet 7‘*'‘d mcrca.se. With a nlimber of’ -Atan- CALL H. MEADE bah; Campbell Council, K. of C., chester donors now In the mid.H of 621 H A R T F O R D R O A D P H O N E 3700 at Legion Hall. their enforced wait for four MON.. TUBS. Phone 2-0898 Rap->r aalviige arca--NorthcaBt months after the fifth donation, MANCHESTER, CONNECnCUT , section. , more new contriuolors will be Tuesday, April 11 ‘ < needed than usual. Pirate Whiet, Center Church In order that appointments esn House. Auspices Group E. be aiTanged at the time most con­ venient they should be made.early. British- Sunday, April 18 Call right away—3017. / 32nd Anniveniary cekbralion of MianUinoman Tribe of Red Men 'They are 679 windows in tlie American Club at Sports Center at 6 p. m. Capitol at Washington. 3unda)r, .April 23 l*BWi|ee.eiwheto*_ Harlaaaah BuJiaar, Temple Both IsMsltoNeM- ^ I N G O 8EATURIS OP ' Sholum. \ -ye. ■ Monday, Aprlk 24 nos t "CRIME pDCTOR’8 T H I CASH S A V I R Annuat concert of- the Beetho­ DANCE STRANGEST CASE" SHIRTt ^ ven Glee Clsb at High- school hall. 7“ To ih o rro w .April 26 to si), ’ • Fs«a eembad aotton HriR, Thii ty-,iccond Annual '-ponven- MANCHESTER ssarcaritad for tlrang'Hi and •xX''v' iion. New England Cofiference. *A •- :l- oppaoroncal AugusUuia Lutheran Chijrch«s,.at srORTS CENTER Wells Street • Vot-Dyad—wonT run, foda thXEnikijuel Lutberah chmettyX In or tlraok oftar uraahingl g il a^in s w Ma nches^s^. \ Ap»il 27 to 28 \ V Annual Cdiiverition of the Wonk S u t. -A(>rU 8 • Sonferizad — dwink- 6 to it on's MisHonqiiy S6i;iety at the \ ORANGE preoft New EnglAttd Cpnferenca Augjis- . Modem and Old Fastaloned. • ConvarObla aofior—looht tana Lutheran cKurchee. Sessions Epnnerly Held At MlllcFs Hall. Starts Today at Concordia Lutheran church. :\ Peter Sflitor, Prompter. wan op an ar afosadl ------.. . , __ HALL A C lW n n # tpf Votuig aad Oldl F irs t- e Saomt (lurdUy »4Uos Angeles, , Vpi’i STATE SCR>EENS Corrfedian Rlchsrd (Red) Shelton, HARTFORD bos bis quip for almost every oc­ casion, but when he, walked into IF. the Marriage License, bureau with Storm Sash Too! .\ Muriel Cilhase, blond film actreos, I the'gag was on him.. CAN BE CHANGED He didn't have the required health certlflcatei. in 30 seconds , But Skelton and Miss Cffiase, I The househoMer'a dream I . Nd daughUr of tb^ Ule Charles E. I more tossing with ladders, no N. Bredenharn, Evansville, Ihd.. I moM storm windows stored.. In casket manufacturer, filled out I the cellar. No more sweating, their applications yesterday, each land pufllag to .change from ^ I giving the age aa 80. They were [screens to storm sash! told to return with the. certifl- cates before the license would' be RVBCO COMiilNATION X:, WINDOWS / ■ ued. ’ "Why. I ’di In A-1 condition, or |eUmU|pite that. , They com- at least woa." was the Immediate Ibtae Btonn windows, screens, l a Sk^Um reaction. He explained land weather-stripping In one ■'ll In Ibata buty llnm t o p end year budmM didibaf X' M. that he rircentiy posaed hia Army Icompact, permanent unit. It physical examination, and'expects, Itakea Jnst SO aeconds to ebunge YOU’LL WANT A FROTHY RLOUfl to be inducted soon. la Rns<» Wlndow-from screen to deianra'a goo^atll Cal COMFORTAUE during ‘ 'Hie comedian told newamen ON 'niE SAME PROGRAM: Istoim msh. Yon ran ebangf or that he and Miss Chase would ob­ Iwasb wtndows from the IN- "tima aiff* 'fo'Ward* aoiy-9tltng, ight en-lha body tain the health certificates, re­ ISIDE! , s;' V FOR YOUR NIW SUIT quired by Califqmit. laws.".'today I f i t s o v e r o l d w in d o w s . goboi'dina*. Ai rayon or wed-odd-royan bland** and would be mamed In a day or IRVSCO Is • metal frame, fitted PRfflf-fflW- ■ • ■ - , .. two. Inith cwmblnatlon sash, which is iiot look wa4, waor , gnd baip you kaap aaoll All the fresh beauty of Spring’s prettiest llnstalled over yonr present win- They'rt M floHaring to your jackat, w pralty n Mi Improves the.nppenr- flower . . . delicately -hand-painted and_ Russians Silent laiiee of your; home, and Is per- your Airtl Uka iNisYrMy jabot styla, *0 parfact ' liwuMHifly Installed ho aeml- shaped to lifelike loveline-ss in petal-light - COMING SOON i lahnnal removal as with oWh for your naw^bf^igon. Drowdfringt, portnrit waddinah On Willkie Action ,“THE BATMAN" ItosMoaed screens and storm n porcelain . . . in these lovely shade?': liK ^ifcw ^F B IW ONUTB ^ A • • trim loilorad ttylaajn rayon ihaar* or crapat. 33-3f. IRAIN PROOF, DRAFT FREE, i Moscow, April T.—iff)—Wen­ Yello$y andfBrown |RU800 mahea ..vedtUaMoa poa- YeI|ow and Violet dell Winkle’s withdrawal as a ] “ ‘ I snminer and whiter, frith- X 2.98 W presidential candidate waa notedd lettittg la aa4r)T or rain aad f Yellov,’ and Orchid with Interest today by Russian eanalng drafts. Pays newM>*par readers but there 1 waa . Venus r Pink Violet |for Itaelf la frinter tael savtaga. YES, PUR NYLON SLIPS ARE FABULOUS . . . BECAUSE THEY no editorial comn ent refiecting IB8 ermaB-a post card tor . .1 tbs Kremlin'S attitude towar4l the | laformatlon. WEAR SO WELL, WASH SO EASILY, DRY SO QUICKLY . , campaign. Moat people here, however, I THE MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR BUR'^N'S BY ONE OF AMERICA'S {BRINGS *l.iPfflPAIR seem to believe that Preeident I BARTLETT-BRAINARD 14: Roosevelt le sure of rcnominatlon FINEST SLIP D E S lG N E R S ^^V iV TEAROSF/AND WHITE. and with Wlll|de out of tha run­ I COMPANY ■ontgomery ning they figure the campaign ia { t n WoadMne St- Hartford (• ) . 1 »i.9B r a 812ES 83 TO 40. PINS all nut 4>ver. Hfirtfonl — Tel. 2-1259 824-828 Main Street Oovemor Dewey and other pos- and Son. Hartford 8-5379 alble candtdatee. except perbape .W a r d . General MaCArthur, are virtually "1 .. f l fltSI: M M V . . fOR RSI unknown^to the RuasUiut t |.~

/ • . f c ff - \“ V ■■ • /fs ' :tr '■I 'P;: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CON*>Li FRIDAX^APRIL 7^ iai'4 P.AGE X, ,/ i MAN^-HESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d ; MANCHEST^. c o n n .. FRIDAY* APRIL 7. rj44 rouR / X ' unom Next Feature at the Staff Boa^sGrants High Losses n Trip Through m le a r Lecture /| Ahcmi /Town Youlhfiil Afliiiir jon’ SodPty Contributors' to Reft Cross Fund M ail T h e ft Four Appals p In Invasion' Susan Hubbeil .... Turgeen I QO Anna Calnan h/ Bcatri Eunice Atwood ...... Haver E. Duff y,';, iclaration Blanks A service of the -Cross ..Will be Alfred e l l ----- S OiiN^East T^lk Rapped ■'2.00! Atigellne Moore ...... Lillian ,Ericksop' .. Truck Awafts But R^uent to Conduit « « held this evening at the South Isabelle ey Victoria Komrtskl Your ome Methodist church beginning at 1.00 Eleanor Woodward . . . Alice DennSn Alice Meek*/.. 7:30 o’clock. The choir will sKig, ! (OtMiHnaM From Page One) Kathryne RXttgers sloo .Forence Wilson ...... Hypothetical RHurn Deaths Last Night Sentence Stealing Auto Business on Gen/ Members of Orfo^U P"*- and James Newcomb will play the .1.00; Lillian Spear ...... Frank 3^r.y . . . .- Mary Repetti Roland -Murray . . Used to ' ShowxHow O f $4,000 , tep Street Is Tabled. organ. Rev. W. .Ralph Ward, Jr., Mabel White Grace Bro.oknian ...... ish Have Inter compared to the one you will be In. Frank*^ DclIIastro trill preach the sermon. ^ en your men get up to fight Bessie Rlsley 1.09 Clair Blgley ...... Estimatei on Inconie l.OOT Ruth Rathbun ...... Raymond Schora /i];, Birmingham: Ala.— Sidney W Hartford* April 7.- The Zoning Board of Appeals ^ STO R WINDOWS Speaker at Meeti you will be scared, but it wUI be Della DelMastro Lee, Sr., 80, president and found­ All memhers of the Salvation up to you to get Up' and lead your Amelia Lavin V. 1.00 Margaret Smith . . . (Badys .Henkuly/ For 1944 Is Mad nlc Simooi, Old Sayta last flight iapproved four of the N / / ■ Anna Mae Rli er of the Buffalo Rock Ctompany Army Songster Brigade are re- ■imen In attack. Clara Fogg . .. 1.00! Shi>Xy Gustafson ... truck driver, ^awaitfd five applications for exception* to TAU« Margartt BaUey, at preaent^j;squest^ to be present at the re- 1.00; DoriXv.Murp.iy onia Alfarq d a past president of the Amerl- ./ “ Put your men to the right Flora Ferri ...... (Editor’s-N ote: 'This is the cSo Bottlers of Carlibnated Bev- from the Federaj court today'^ tha Boninig rules. The request of d studant at the Hartford Thaolof- hearaai this evening at 8 o'clock frame of mind. You can’t surren­ Charlotte Raymond 5.00 Penny "Recka ...... se Bofe ' second of two columns about aLthe' citadel, when apecial music 6.00 Lena Lib^man ...... AnTta St#^ins eraMS- He was a native of Mon- steahng 84^000 he swore was Clarence J. Kri^u' of 144 Birch leal aemlnmry, who haa apa»t the der to warfai^. Fight it out to the Bernard Schubert . • the declarations. of .estimated nty, MlBslsaippi. STORM DOORS wiD be practiced for Easter. 1.00 i Florence Stratton Marga;*^t ■ Coqk ..'___ en him Wy a 19-year-old West­ street who wishes to conduct an frtatar part ot har llfa to tha Wear last ammunitions. The enemy Alfhild Wogman .. 1944 Federal Income tax.) New'NHaven—John M. S. Alli­ might be. as bad off as you are. It/J Thei’bsa Hublard .! 2.00 Violet Smith \ . Chailqtm Courts...... brook girl. automobile dealers business at 688 Kaat, pave tha matabera o f Or- Rev. John P. Cuyler of the South 7.00 Mary Pakalnls Jepbrt' Mills .'.N___ ;. son, 55,^$mfeaaor of history at The money, consigned by the Center stieet was tabled for tur- is much better to do that than to j,.^ene]2M'llkwi By James Marlow and Georg Yale unive)|8ity and a membbr of ford Pairlah Oiapter, Daufhtera of Kent sdhool in this sUte will assist be made prisoner. . ^Hya Donaldson j)»0 Concellina Rizza "arlpn Fisk " . ZIeikfc / Federal bank to Boston by regis­ ther investigation. Rev. ElHson F. Marvin at the Holy i.oO. Arlene Harmon garet Kilbride x ,, the' . Yale faci^y for 30 years. He tered mail to a bank to Essex, The requests of R. J. West, of the American Revolution, an In- “ I have heard rumors that 90 Miiry Furphy ----- '-.•• •• Wa^ington, April 7.— The was boni In l^taburgh, Communion service Sunday at John yesco ...... • 1.00 'Ezell Ledford ;i^abelle Boisvert .. disappeared after Simon! > 'had 76 Artiworth street, and Stephen INSULATION aiKht Into the eventa leadind up to 10:45 at St. Mary’s EpiscopfU per Cent of us wouldn’t come ^rafina Marti declaration of estimai^ 1944 New York—Kiroben Sadowsky, the present Arab*391oniat’ problem back,’’ he continued. Francis . Billings 1.00 Afin Sabelewskl started with it ahd other mail I. Miller o f 248 Woodbridge street, church, and will deliver the' Eai^ 1.00 Agnes Curra 0 72, organizer amNdirector of Na­ to keep chickens were granted, there today. The daughter of Best iSoldlers and Equipment Maurice Madden ...... Josephine ,DqI Mastr,; Federal incqme ta^is d'iie April from New Londoit to Bsse^, and a ter sermon. Stephen Phillips*...... 1.00 I’ annah Humphries. 00 Stasia Kehoe ...... tional Department N^tores, Inc., Federal court jitry decided after and Robert Chambers was given nlaalonary parents, both of whom "TOat is tqmmyrot. I think you 16, along with a -quarterly pay­ which controls IT'-at^s through­ , “The Figkttog 'Seabeet.” playing at the State Sunday, iltiiM Edward' Reid' > . \ • •; • • 1,00 Arlliie 'T^llnson . 1.00 Helen Belock ...... more than two hours’ deliberation permlasicm' to build on a lot on A'omj Is the Tim^ to Order Thetft graduated from the Hartford Sein- Mrs. Fred Moore, chairman of are lucky to have this opportunity Grade peV oe .... 1.00 ment, from e a ^ of about 15,000,- out the country. arid Tuesday, a t o e of the Navy's haid-worklng, hard-fighting, Siary aha was only two years old Ann Coppinger ...-.j... 1.00 Ellen Dunn ...... yesterday that Slmoni.. bad atolen loving battalion with John Wayne. Dennis O’Keefe, Susan Hayward.' the north aide of School . street the committee in charge of the Pi­ and I am happy to be with you. Fannie' Sabclla 1.00 000 taxpay^'^ whose obligations it. \ smaller thf^ is now specified for artien she went with them to the We have the be^t eoldlera and Ida Moses ...... x-'* • ■ 2.06 Laura Burnett ...... rate Whist of Group E at Center George_ Smith .... .''vr • 1.00 Mit^e Lewis 2.00 Gladys'Tierney ..... ;< aren’t sul^tantially paid through During Simonl’a trial the gov­ ' its in that section. SpW Land. She attended the Uni- Church House Tuesday evening, best equipment and more of it city of each' state regardless of if€nlty at Beirut and taught echool Constance Zuraw 1.00 Alin Stlener 1,00 Anna Camarata wlthhold/lfig from wages or sala-, ernment presented a ‘ confession, Will Prepare request . of Robert Casey' explains that those who do not' than the Germane ever dreamed 1.00 /Theresa ,S t ^ e i /. 1.00 Small Towns which SitnonI declared was forced size. Herman Schmidt to conduct at Y|5a, principal seaport city of of. After a few days of it you Louise Merenlno ----- Josephine Mann ..;. ' rias. / wlsh to play cards, may choose Fraiicls Hence ...... , 1.00 Helen M ora . / ...... 1.00 For a quick trip through the out of him, that he had rifled a The summary, eniltled . Labor an S tqmoblle repair business.-' at M e ^ n o . and in Jerusalem, city Chine.se checkers or any other won't have anything to worry Christina Valz ...... Jobs Suiimiary Market Information for Veterans, ^ upon a%U. which haa changed lit­ EdlOT Maltempo ...... Alan Mdwell/...... 1.00 declaration blanks, let's take the jnail pouch, tsdeen the money and 127 priteq afreet, flms granted. game. about” Beulahi ShCparc .... Get will be revised every two months, Thp We G. Glenhey Co, Earl Yost ...... Patrick Aitoiello, Jr. 1.00 case of our old, friend ' Aloysius .d ^ven a large share df it to. tle to twKlS centunea since Christ He urgjd them not to “ condemn Lillian Glllett ...... and will Indicate the e.xpect^ went abobt teaching charitable­ Elsther LSaher ...... Sk«'''’*e ...... 2.00 / Marblehead, of Poor, Me. In1ta Martini of Westbrook^ with The. tocotv: is said t o / ^ the ■ / , - your men too quickly If they 5.00 Mary rtcuvelrtian .. Washington, April 7—(A’)—-Man­ labor demand for alx montha in / O al, Lumber. Masons’ Suppliaa^ Paint ness and th^rotherhood of man. M The Travel Club met Wednes- Albert WueStefeld . i . ^sle Passcantell .., 00 Lena Dean 'rtje Amphibious Widgets Co. is w h ^ he had become friendly. original Hdlve' bqmber,”/ s'boming show fear in the early etagea” but 1° Denlea Knowledge advance. It will be available at down hunweds ^ .(eet for the kill About Slae o f Bay State ay evening at the home of Mrs. Violet Pillard ...... Jbbj^ /Kowalski • 2.000 Christine McElfisb' .. paying him $95 a week. He’s mar­ Thos^ Paying ^ aiast in power'Chairman Paul V. McNutt enry Kuryea, 512 West Middle to “ exert your leadership and lead Herman Oates > 1.00 ried, With two ehlldreh. Slmohi denied at his trial all all nffirea of the Employment at a speed estimated.; at 180 miles 336 No. Main St. Tel, IMS Manchester Palestine Is ^ ily a littlOs larger them forward.” Arthut' Massart . .. '. John Raymond ...... announced today that the U. S. service. than the aUte V .UsetU. i^pike. Club members sewed Andrew' Battaglia EUZabeth DeCarli. . . . 1.00 E ll^ le To Use Short Form Taxes Receive Highest Hi knowledgk o f how the currency ap hour. \ ' Warning that “ the German will Sadie. Shapiio ...... disappearei^Md said the- «only employment service will prepare / \but its associa - leni."'- andtoteriater In the eveningevening' an John O. Frisell . Gertrude toielb ...... 1.00 Elizabeth Darby .... His $95i/ a weekwill Come to for discharged servicemen a sum­ traetlW lunch was served by the play dirty,” Bradley said: “1 know State Grant^ money he evW gave Miss Martini, Files of the Red Cross show the ,tbric past of bible t les, makcH'it Ruth Cooley ----- Millicent Wallett . . . 2.00 Pansy Provar.iha .., $4,940 forrtie year, So he’s elegi- mary of Job opportunities in all IjoatessXThe next meeting is to be of cases where he has booby-trap­ — 7“ who has pleaded guilty to receiv­ organization helped 2 500,000 ser­ a countiy of more t n usual in- Josephine Hulteen Sophie Kowalski .... 2.00 Barbara Dubuque t . . ble to use rtie short-form work industrial centers with population aN the httoie of Mrs. Earl McCar­ ped the dead. Don’t trust him very Louis Reale .. Hartford, Aprjl 7—(db—On a per ing stolen fundsi^as money that vicemen and their families tereatc Ita fertile flel^ produce Mary Murawski .... 1.00 Edith Blanchet ,- .... sheet—for Incbpies up tc $10,000 over 100,000, and the principal through home serviiie in-1943. (riiyaa. grapes and some of' the thy. 84 Dehriield drive. far. Sometltoes they will come out Lecretia Terri; Martha Gunning . .50 —on Page 2 “ Instructions capita baSie, Connecticut towna she entrusted to^ him for safe waving white flags and thfcn open Lilia Peckham _____ tiesLorange's obtainable. aAwell as Natalie ^aryohe Mildred Macri ...... 1.00 and worit sheets” 'maJIed him by that pay the |bast'to taxes receive keeping. / Are on you." Johanna T^masaitis ----- . / ] Thelma. Spak, ...... llhiB, he testified, was/m packet agricXltural produce. Mr. and Mfs. Grant A. Stone- (>iroline Johnson .. 1.00 -Luisa Osur;...... the collector of Internal revenue. the most injiltate grafts—in some Lived Happy Togelher Master SgL Paul J Barmettler, 7th U. .S, A. A. F. x>f South Jack­ lola X Kibbe ...... • The first\thlng It 'balls for Is of new bills, represented by Mias biiry. Jr., of .’128 West Middle Margaret Vuiilonus 2.00 Alice' BqiigiornI . . cases abouVfour tim^s aa much aa Miss Bailey stated that turnpike are Spending Easter sonville, Flfu^oem.-' to be very much among friends, a .s ^ sits before Im>b^nza Gattl ...... estimated Income for 1944' 44.9TO. Martini as a sum she received to a native hptiac, on a Cchtrul Pacific isle, surrounded by saN;rng-pautied I^dith Humphries ...... ^ Jessie *' Lewie ...... 3.00 Alma Fkrnham ...... they pay./state Tax| Commission seUlement of a divorce from her EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:1.5 I D O N 'T Arabs catoe to Palestine 2.< cek-end with Mr. Stonebiiry's Dewey»Stk*ks Anne Clarke ...... 2.00 Delia Raymond .... which goes oil toe first Hiiq. years ago. TTiey have made thei parents. Attorney and Mrs. Stone- native yriung.ster.s. ■ ' .^ith Turkington \ Under the shqrt-fortn riiethod. er Walter W. Walsh haa told the husband,'; a soldier. Lorina Proyencher . . 2.00 Nellie Coins ...... Before the Juryvretired to con­ TWENTY-FIVE GAMES f o r $1.00 homes in theXlittle stone houses, ' pry of Brookline, Mass. Beatrice Duffy ./■:...... Alqi'nlua gets an exemption of Legislarive council: familisr to us to pictures. They To His PiiUi^ Rose Rcale , ...... • •. Gertru.de Ratten . . . 3.00 Emma Songalio sider the case it heard Milton Na­ •'Save Coal for the Attack/// But Julia CTipolla ...... 2.0i a . Alice BeSsette ...... $1,320 as a mar'rl/1\ man, plus Th^'commissioner discussed tfin hat'e engaged chiefly In farm pur- hard Martin Pariseau, son-of cailic I.abor production, has been falllnfTveven Sophie McCormick ------• $385 for each child—$2X ^ In all. hum, assistant U.' S. attorney, 'iults and have raised enougjh Florence Christiana ...... Mary 'Thompson ... 3.00 VeniellB Rowley .... subjMt of state grants at length brand Simoni’s story aa too “fan­ Mr. (Ind Mrs. Paul Bessette, Route without strikes. Annual pr^uc- (Continued ^om Page.- Michael D’Agostino ...... Mary T. StanUer . 1.00 tal of $841.48 due. uay because, owner Wilton H. Lee i One of the most generally cele- here.” one Labor .ministry official .50 Helen Mikalson .... relatively- small,rtie added: said, the retuni from the milk FLOWERS rrarfspisport Command, Nashville. whole structure of, national arbi­ The governor, said he haa "no Samuel Gonfriddo ...... Rosario Rata • >,'• ■ ■ ■ This figure he copies on the first (20) $3.00 GAMES (3) $^0.00 GAMES 'V, 5 brated holidays is “Balfour Day.” observed. plans" to mak^any speeches out­ Josephine Greenwood .... Ruth Tomlinson''/.i.’ 5.00 Mary O’Neill ...... line of the declaration form on Walsh offered tnbrtown of Union businesses too low to compensate ^ n . tration which for the .nyist part (1) $20.00 g a m e (1) $50.00 GAME § It w a s the English Lord Balfour ■“ Firmly re.solved to keep the ar­ side the state,\ aside from ' his Dorothy Howard ...... Joseph Sala ... .\.. 3.00 Sophie Knybel...... Page 1. and the city of Bridgeport aa ex­ for IncreMed costs of labor and We have just received a Fresh Shipment of Potted inal "Whlto has kept the industrial peace. bitration machinery functioning, Winifred QuisK ------treme . examples. r who wrote the original "Whlti Benjamin S. Philips, 'son o f^ l ‘There is one black spot today scheduled appearance late in May Olga Davis ...... Mary Plcaut . .... 2.00 Then he must subtract the feed.------—/ ------the government has authorized John McDowell ...... ’ • • amount of tax withheld from his In 1943 the tax levy ih^nlon, a 5 . Paper” allowing Jews to come )n- and Mrs. Benjamin T. Philips. \l and that is the miners," Bevin de­ before the (jovernbrs’ conference Ella Woodward ...... Wilfred' Labontt ... 4.00 Plants that will give your loved ones more and Idnger ) attendant Bevin to deal with persons incit­ John Fitzpatrick . . . pay throughout 1944. Every week town of 234 persons, was e8rt33.05, '\ "to Palestine and the Ridgewood street, has recently clared in a speech April 4 and at Hershey, Pa. He will speak Emilb Brochetto ...... , George Franklin .. 2.00 Leonard Kimball . . . or $^.22 per capita. State ll^nts * //demonstrations on this holiday ing strikes under the war-time de- April 27, ,at the me^tng of the George Bessette ...... 2.00 $11.80 is taken out of his check. Iksting blooms. If you are interested in Easter Liliea, bben promoted from private first added: Lucille Kuclenskl .. John Baxter ...... tc the town were $25,69SK<>r “ '.breeds strife very ofen./ class' to corporal. Cdr^rali Philips fen.se of the realm act, the same American Newspaper.XPublishers Mary Lupacchino ...... Ana H. Wallentine 1.00 For-.12 weeks, ‘ that’ll cqme to ass "I can stand with my hand on act that applies to any subveralve Marvin Owen ...... $613.60. $109:81 per capita. our selection is large. Our Lilies are noLonly beautiful' The speaker deplor^ the fact is a propeller speclalisti seiK’ing my heart and .say that the miners asaociation in New York. City. •Arthur Blaney ...... Louise Lyndler ..... 1.00 Mildred Owen ...... In Bridgeport— population 147,’ that many bulldiiiM have been 1th a flghte usrpdqanrfhcvaAl oet activity. But thi^ act is not to be Glendora Penders ...... Virginia Snow .... 1.00 That leaves an unpaid balance have achieved everything in the applied to the Strikers tbemselvea Dorothea Cole . /.'... of $27.88. .. 121— the tax ieyy was $7,880,272, but fresh. Included fn our selection' are Pink. Deep bombed, land mines placed in the with a fighter squadron of the last Tmir years that they -have Emery Bouffard...... Walter S. Ferguson 1.00 Lottie MacKengie or $53.56 per capita, and state roads, and even,to the bottom of 13th AAF Fighter Command. In From many quarters baa been Willkie Non-Committa I Rousseau Alba ...... 1.00 Aloysius may pay this Jail at fought; for since^1912.” rising the cry for complete na­ Mary ...... Julia Ridzon/-. once or in quarterly Instawmcnts grants were $259,744, o r '$1.76 per Red and Peach colored Azaleafi^ large and colorful Hy­ baskets of fruit, causing many the. South Pacific. He at'tonded On Political Future \ Netta Ames ...... Cecelia Sumislaskl . 1.00 Anna Dubashlnski .. capita. ' casualties. British soldiers have Manchester High school and the Broa^ned .\fter Dunl^erque tionalization of the mines, which Chester Krajewskl ...... 2B0 of $6.97 each, due April l5, June Britain/s national service sys­ arc still under private ownership, Edith PhlUlps ...... Evelyn Wood ...... 15, Sept. 15 and Dec. 15. Average Grant $5Ji2 Peb Capita tiiMV drangeas, Daffodils and the Cli)«a«ria and Calceolaria lost thelr^liveB in their efforts to Manchester State Trade school, New York, April 7.— -ChXr Mary Burrell ....------Valeria Olbriaa . . . 1.00 Celia Forand ...... and prior to entering the gervlce. tem— the inilitary liraft-^-vvpa not although controlled in great meas­ ful but iion-commital on h Keeps Work Sheets The commissioner said thq^ av­ iaaoNDf { dtSturbsnces between war Irene Prue ...... '...... Gertrude McVeigh 3.00 Marjorie Coppinger He copies the figures from erage state grant was $5.52 '-per fMtions. Miss Bailey said was employed by the Hamilton broadened to include registtation ure by the ministries of Fuel and poliUcal future. Wendell Wlllkii Susie Dixon ...... dSntiMPS are all shades. These fiowerd are worth while seeing for labor .scWice until the dark Marie Barber ----- 3.00 Carrie Dletricnsen . 1 onto the declaration itself, a capita, with the dividing line m, While the natives are able to Prooeller Company, East Hart­ Labor. — • eame, home today from a .cam­ LilTyglee Provancha ...... 1.00 Minnie Rautenberg MOW days gfter lAinkerqiie' in 1940. Opposed by Tory Committee Adrienne Morley ,, small slip of paper which he must general £»ming at communities of but don’t wait until the last minute. ik sevOtpl languages, the Brits ford. paign tour on whi h he staked ary Saverick ...... Dorothy Ecabert ... 2.00 Elizabeth Schlack . Then 78 per cant of the nations The proposal is opposed by the send with Jils payment. He keeps about 10,000 population, .those = n e w c o m e r s . . . COME there nwee^ bother to try to and lost ,bls bid for the Republi ^.^Uierine Starkweather . . Catherine Kaaulki . 1.00 Martha Nelson the work sheets for futu.re refer­ above that mark receiving less In tOatfjrtecft S)rttq Store . Pvt. Arthur B. Freeburg. of 229 workers were frozen to their Jobs. •Tory Refortn committee of 50 esn presidential nomination. Lihian Gilman ...... master any langtiage but their It took in all me^ami women be­ ence.’ grants than was paid in taxes and ow n .^ h lch causes Trouble 'and Hartford road, w’ho Is.a driver in Conservative members of Parlia­ As he stepped from his train at Etirabeth Silver ...... \s OVER AND S E ^ OUR tween the ages of\l8 to 60 and ment, who proposed instead a re­ If he gets a- raise later in the Uiose below more. misund^tsmding. It wa»-.to the 100th Dltdsion at Fort Bragg, 8:15 a. m. (e. w. t.) into the rush MauM Duclos ...... year, he may want to file an Last year, he added, the state N. C.. has been awarded the motor geared the nation toi produce as vision of the industry with , a hour crowd of Grand Central sta­ NettlX^Bclknap ...... S EASTER n.OWER SHOW out that inany of the Jewlsfrr^hi well as to fight. But\thLs system amended declaration arid pay ac­ granted a to^al of $0,436,598 to its ECIA WM. BS'J.gees fromshirope are , flndlng''a vehicle driver’s silver badge for “charter” for the miners that tion, Wlllkie declined to add any­ cordingly, so the -kddltionaj' tax towns 'Which used $3,909,750 of 3 r* heying performed his duties with contained no •clause relating to would provide a 37 1-2 hour mini­ C?aroline\p'Brien ...... We Are Located in the ..V- haven Ih partA of China, strikes. thing tq the statement he made in won't pile up to be paid next this sum for roads, $2,001,681 for on a /^ t ^ g of excellent and without mum work week and a year Omaha, in which he said he was Evelyn Plquff ...... The balance Olthe program was Other war-time legislation, March 15.—when the othbr half of education, and $1,160,820 for wel­ traffic ^^atlona or accidents. The rouiicLbasic wage. withdrawing his - candidacy be­ Vivian A ^ la ti ...... North End -of the Town varied and tatererong. Mrs. A1 however, provided a 21-oay' no­ the “unforgiven” portion of his fare. The balance went for other Flowers fred MuckloW read paasages from aw-ard, made only to selected men The committee also advocated cause “It is obvious I cannot be Edna AbblSti ...... 1942 tax will come due. types of aid. in the field. wSs, Issued to only 35 tice of intention to strike. NL’ndpr a awtjplng system of mandatory nominated.? , Osta ASpinatl ...'...... On Depot Square, Across a book entlUed "My Hartford^i; this system the Ministry of Labor PerfeefiM S®iPzil3' rkifft li the 19th Century.” published In per cent of the DiVielpn’a assigned amalgamations which eventually To all'quieSUona asked by news­ Pita Sabett. V ...... Hand Create 183 North Main Street drivers. • investigates a threatened strike would reduce the 1,000-odd enter­ From the Railroad Station. 1928 by Mrs. Helen Chapman of and refers'the. case to. the National men as to whether he. would sup­ Ethel S a n db eiX ...... prises to 40 .ob 60. This step, it port the candidate of the Repub­ yiijeenzlna Glonfriddo .... ‘ 3 9 ‘ that city. Robert F, Harris, slgniilm.an Arbitration tribunal. This gro-, was said, would afford a ' sounder Reports on Guest Towels representiiig employers and union; ____lican_ ..SticNational //convention and, Mary Pease ...... m KRpi III! thiid class, returned Wednesdily, Reports were ■ glvpn on guest linaiuial status and permit the gp^ciflcally ether , he would Clamille BotUcello ...... ■uomUMOum^au b u b b l e tb. Brooklyn. N. Y„ after spending ijl not become wholly effective in purchase of badly needed machto- 1 towels which the members are ita present form until May 1. 1943. Thomas E: Dewey & dith Uniiegan ...... BATH a i4-day furlough at hla home. Hlia should he W the nominee, Wlllkie Emma Russell ...... making and selling for the Blood brother. Seaman 2-c Richard L. Ccwl Still Problem Child /■ Plasma Mobile fund. The na- t is the lack of modern equip-' merely apmed. Mary Zielinski ...... ft. Hairtp. haa returned to the signal But coal Hill is the .problem meht which is blamed for the fact Gertrude Heiikln ...... 117 New Bolton Road 2$*^3mK -tional organisation , has raised school et Sampson, N. Y., after vis­ child. Only one'wpek since the .sett “ I m|im my atateihent in Oma- nmree^wmaernwesm 10* more than 8300.000 for . mobile that Britain’s 700:000 miners pro­ ha," h^said. “It was completely t ernice Sckalker ...... - >23® iting wVlh his wife and, parents. up was completed^Ttaitbeen entire­ duce only 200,000,000 tons of coal »for2Sc ■ units and Is aiming at half a mil­ comp'rghensive and I don't want Sarah Volgenau ...... Mr, and Mrs. R. Fred Harris, of ly free from strikes arfd-that was a year.\ compared to the SQO.OOO,- lion. , .These mobile units which to 4 M to It." Mabel .mrsett ...... / Telephone 5985 Talcottville. the week before the la sf^ h h st- 000 torik produced by America’s; CRUM OF go froto place to place generally 'IHkie said his national cam- Tessie i ?' k ...... mafl. 600,000 miners. MJIONDS SCOT TISSUE bear the words "Red Croaa” and gn headquarters * dozen Mary Donovan ...... VtUm/titetH} William R. Runde of Walnut ’The only miners’ union is theX, Rose Motz ...... i MfNe “D. A. R." The latter organisa­ street who was gradiiated from the Mineworkers federation—a part of ‘ ' ^•/oms on the second'^/floor of the Riding Instructors and Horses 3 9 * tion furnlshe.s the equipment mid Grand Central Teriiiiiial building WlThelmtoa Vujs ...... ft or U. S. Naval Tralping Station at the 9,000,000-member Trade Unioii GoinlFriday Hus Dorothy Degnan ...... /t h e Red Cross carries on,^from Bainb'ridge, M d./ last Saturday, congress. Both the Federation arid which were opened whllb- he tour-. M A G N lt lA that point. Another project of Quietmg^ifluence Annie Quandt ...... x* for Beginners. ! / ■ has been transfeiTed ‘ for further the TUC have opposed strikes, urg­ ed Wisconsin and wh.ich^JiB Winston Hudson ...... 7 •M. Urn the organization is establishing training to the U. S. Submarine ing recourse to the arbitration London, A^ril never vjsited, would be closed im­ Junior American Citizens commit­ Hqjen l^Cfiaire ...... base at New London, with the system. Lloyd George told Cobl- Friday had a qidetiilg^flnenbe on mediately, \ Mabel Sheehan ...... ; -V U t tees to deal with the Junior de­ rank bf first class seaman. mons that the mass of sjtrik'crs Britain’s bauasseX coiXXqldB'-to­ Asked if he planned any out- linquency problem. Sophie Rodalewlcs ...... ^ Moonlight an^ Evening was “completely out of haAid and day and many smkq-‘bouiftd..Dits of-state trips, he said'he intended Mildred Sheehan' ...... The regent. Mrs. W. G. Craw­ More than 40 children of Eman­ refused to accept the advice of were reopened aa \mb.st/ of to devote his time to tito law prao ford. paid tribute to the two their leaders." Philip Lewis ...... A f u t ^ Q i h U uel Lutheran church school will country was takingX /holiday. e here and a d d e d :/“This is William Darby ...... u Riding Parties Arranged^ prominent D. A. R'. members have a part In the Blaster program The miner.s now are In the mid­ I live, you know. A n m In Yorkshire—rtiotow of the whi Louis Deyorio ...... M X t i LEON liMUUlIlf ^ iJ t StM whn.re deaths occurred last month,, of music and recitations.. Sunday dle range of wage earners. In the latest rash of s t r u t s — the prin­ As WtUUe walked up\a stair riora/BqugiMf Mias Jennie Loomis Of Windsor rates recently adjusted by arbi­ Lillian Lfarfcwell itiu o m n FJIN CAKE afternoon at S o’clock, to which cipal pits were' baqfc ln\ operation way .wltnlli(s. Wlllkie to\enter Philip McLaughlin ...... COLOCUtR / who was known throughout the all in the congregation are inrtted. tration under what is known as the / ir the Wqmbell area. Nqws from taaleah, many .Edward Darby ...... 4.#4MCe state D. A. R. chapters., and Mrs. Porter award, the basic mininium other scetbri wq^ lackin.X;.hecaune r’r Find tlon remarked Robert - Rand ...... ^fioltle. A Nellie Winch Willis, a ' long-time Staff Sergeant Morton .Gijnack weekly pay is $20 for undergrbund ot the holjdays/but there-X'ere in- but there was faithful raem'oer.of Orford Chap­ haa arrived In England,'ac^ofding workers and $18 for surface work- Mary Bourbeau ...... A hist (Itotos riicationq' that/nost pits would be He waa met on his arrival \ by Mytice Sherman e e e^ e•e • A O i L ter. wh6.se memory -ivin live- long to V-Iettera received by his par­ era. This is boosted on the aver­ hack in operation by Wednesday. Ralph Cake, National committee­ Olive Clapp In the hearla of her friends. Mrs. ents. Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Gilnkck age of $2 per week by extras fob Minbra lylbo were In the pX man from Oregon and his cam­ ttldiud NvAmt special classes of work. Most opal Mary Murray...... a Better Crawford called for a moment of of Mountain Road. Before leav­ dtiy/and Will work tomorrow paign manager, and by L*o Casey, Sfee Nbr e levefF strikes hinge ori‘ disputes over de­ 'Muriel Hudson ...... silent reverence ‘ In tribute to ing for overseas at an Eastern take Monday and Tuesday off un­ his director of publicity. V A O O m iA m t Taml^ Clovar camp he was awarded two medals, tails of these-.extras. der an arrangement, worked out Lillian Gilbert IN P A R H Take these' two ' ertrude Kosbefsky ..... TO nX T Former laical Resident one for good conduct and one for Living Costs Pegged before the strikes were called, to PEEFUME A -pleasant' surprise to a num­ perfect niarkamanahip. His first Living costs have been largely avoid a complete holiday • shut­ Hamburg Hit arriet McKay ,. As TMie Passes Your Car WATER 'Md’s Press impressions of England were fa­ pegged since early In the war, and ttolth Johnson ...... ,. ber oj the members was to And ss down. ■ X . ' I 4 1 2 5 Mrs. Holman’s guest for the Eas­ vorable. and at the time oriwriting thei t^ tly controlled increaJe av­ .. No- further official action ' was By Mosquitos Emma Hamilton ter season a former Manchester he said the spring flowers were In erages 30 per cent up to 1944. expbeted until the holiday period Hilda Pagach ...... leuoa ceoipciel //6-etmcc resident. Miss-Annie M. Morse of •bloom. ' I ‘ lirers’ wages are up pbughly ends. Mary Smith .'•...•••••.i*. Is Rapidly Becoming One Mdttprticfc. Wollaston, Ma-ss. Miss Morse wasj ___I______50 per c^nt in that period. Hefe la (Conttnued from Page On*) Bertfia Halem A gift slwll oppfEcigtA. a teacher pf elocution and dra-j Not PIac« To Make Voters how they compare with . other Ethel Bedell , matics for a number of years at Workers: . . ! a heavy daylight atta'ck.by Amer­ ^Blfrieda ICnofla ...... * Hartford. April 7.—OP)-/Attor­ The average of all classes of uii- Local Man InJberits Eleanor Smith ...... Of The Most Valttflble girls’ schools In the East and- In ican Uberatora on the Paa-de- EUTU California. She la at present mak­ ney (Seneral Francis A. Pallottl skilled labor is now $18.75 a .week. area on the French invasion Ruth Hall BEAUTY BUYS ing her home with her slaters, ruled yesterday that boards of 'The average fo r,male factory $ From Friend qoaat,'* during sriUcb 600 tons of Helea Powera ...... - Selectmen cannot hold sessions workers is $U,7S, the nvsimge for 1,000 Ethel Jenson FOKMULA 20 . . Misa Madeline Morse and Mrs. sxplosivea were unloaded on Ger­ Things Yon Otm J B R E E ^ I ^ S . $»•#. eiao .mm. am mm < Helen Holbrook. Miss Sally Morse, iox making voters to krar plants woman factory woricers 811.72., On Maude, Thombeon ...... 1. man 'military inatallations. •aooaooo . at one time op the staff of th*s because they..* are not public this they pay an income^ tax of Brooklyn, N. Y., ^ r U t.—That The Liberator rald^thb second Annie Velgue ' ^ i‘ f TIDVDEC^KANt ll'i Susan Steger ce4uLf by the flo w in g : James 'tUbrdon. arrived in Wsterbury,' penniless, ver of yVeat Virglidi. who are em­ enough, with the Repubiicana who Manchetoer, Esteemed Leading Food Stolen on 28 after hitch-hiking Nn .lohn L. f.cwJ.a There ployed In East liartford at the, I C n lg ^ Arthur W. M cFall Reck- % from jnUUkMphls. Hers he met THE SHERIDAN: M a t i ^ e s l e r I're nominating him, but it inay be T o lla n d Pratt 'A Whitney plant have rent­ another bey who helped him Set huB been our favorite ertltw i- ville; Esteemed Loyal Khlghtr queationed whepier this policy, ed the Weir eottage near the lake. Judge Francis T. O'Loughlln. By Runaway up houaek^ing with a Mngle Evening\ffera Id al c!i8tom to blame America a tor all ita saceass with hla own Mr. and Mrs. N*told qough A littl# later thtit mother and A kriUe, Esteemed Lecturing chair and a txttored' awning for r e s t a u r a n t younger aiater plan to come from PUBU8Ht:0 TMK war-Mnl« libor. dlfflcultiea upon party, is also the policy by which have aa guest, "^ rs . 'Clough’s Leaf texture and Crystal Thanks Given Knight; Paul J. Roden, Rockville, ' ' Puniishad By bedolothiag in thq vacant garage JOK a I d PRINTtN; i.CO^ INC. West Virginia to apend the ecason .V; and helped him "Watch out tor Invites the Peoplc^qf Mma IndlNidual monster like John the etoction itself can be won. mother from Boston, Maie. . secretary; George H. Williams, one* of Prfc* AdminlatniUoii It The regular meeting of Tolland with them. Manchester, Chaplain; Clarence Speci«] Program Ar- Philadelphia Boy Lived cope." M»oBh*it«r, w nV L. lAwia. It was comforting to Rather it 'would seem that ' the Rachel, daughter of Mr. ,qnd / For Job D q ^ BsgloBSI Pspartmaat sf tofsrwatHa The boy told police he earned *4 THOMAS FBROOSCjN- Graiige was held at tha Commu­ McCarthy, RockvUle. Esquire; Dr. ranged Sunday; Nine Dayg in Vacant Manchester try Their 0«n*ral Man»»«r think that It took some'bold and earlier Governor Dewey can. re- nity House Tuesday evening with Mrs. Charles E. Ganter, celebra­ Table LamDs 5 •AnUioily Gessay, Rockville, Trus­ 58 Trewss t Steely Bsstoa, B* last week polishing cars Imt he roundad Oetobar 1, accompilihed villain like Lewis to about' fifty membera preeant. The ted her fourth birthday on April 4 tee; and John Yeomans, Andover, said tbe money dleappeared qqlck- i/eal himselfV the etrongcr’ hla with a family party which was at­ O b im f B f , Played. Wateiimry Garage. flrat and second'■, degrees Were irmnif o f the^olland Inner Guard. , Msats,''fM*i BBe.,,:.. ' Id to all areas through Bept. ly for restaurant meal*. 65c **?Bbii«h*d *T«ry Evanln* HiWapt persuade good ^patHotic Ameri­ chance of inaklng a real flglit tended by her grandparents, Mr. Although he deacribod himself S u " ^ « and Holldaya. E ntar^at worked on a class o f candidates. Here's good news for' you who have been psf Mra. Augusta Rudolph Bbok Pour red stamps A*. B*. SO. All coupons worth 10 gallons Cdurse Luncheon i tha l ^ t OBloa cans into acts of disloyalty to the against the fourth term candidate. and Mrs. Elton Buell of Qllcad tiently„,waitlng for new table lamps. These are \Red Cross jPrive Ex-, Musld^specially planned for the Watorbury, April 7— A 18- aa "not a model Sunday echbol aa daaond Claaa-Mall MWttar. ^ Three members were'q.warded the and her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Augusta Rudolph, 70, of C8, D8, E*. F8. 08, H I snd J8 now a unit, with most coupons worth war effort,^and to their own sons Since it now appears that he might ailyer Certificate for sertdng the a clever combination of embossed, tone-ohHone 22 Village street, widow of Louis Baste' feaUval will ,|m . wmg at ysar-old runaway boy was on his boy/ the boy told police he at­ Mre. Howard Tryon of Manchee- presses Apprecialion. valid and remain good Indefinite­ several units. tended church servicee last Sun­ SUBSCRIPTION RATE* s^nd brothert in the armed forces. nut be able to atop-hie Own noml- Grange twenty-flve ^eara In good wallpaper and crystal. The shades are of the' Rudolph, died Tnursdky .ptr the ;ltb Methodist church /Sunday ly. Red'aUm pa Kfi, L I and M f way back to PhUadsIphla today af­ Silrved 11 A. M. to 2 P. ter. It was the fourth year, fourth an me patterned ma terial. 16 inches high over day. Ona raar by Mail ...... »»•*« standing. Charles Gunther, Sarah Kockville City ho^tal. She waa imlng at the senrice of worship. WiU be valid April 9 and good in­ ter describing to local polios bow fa r Month by Mall ...... -I \W e guess this never was vary nati'nn even should he ' really "wieb month, fourth day, ’44, all; J1 inch shades. / /^^kviUe, April 7—(Special)—' Ths,,Locto w ar Price and Ra- West and Arthur BushneU .were Charles E. Ganter has become a bom In Saxony, Germany, Janu­ definitely. he lived for,,^nlne days in a vacant ilaKta.Co»■la.Copy ...... (le ^ reasoning. For the aSitte to do BO,. It would seem proper Alfred M. Wade, chairman of the JK|neo Newcomb, organist and Uoning Board le located to the xiaUadrad' Ona Taar :::::: the membere honored. '\ member of the F.O.E. in Hartford. ary 28,-'-;865, and came to Rocto^ Preceeeed Foods ; Lincoln school opposite the post garage on food he said he etole time , for hifp- to'accept the reali­ vUle at the age of two, years, mak- choir director, will play aa prel­ things which have often threat­ News has been received of the Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Aultman 1944 Red Croaa War Fund iMued Book Four blue stsmpe AS, B8, ^ ic e . Office hours are aa follows: from the T. M. C. A. Hto Identity m e m b e r OF ___ in g'n ^ home here since thkt Ume. ude, ‘Toccata in O Major" by The­ Tti« a sso c ia te d pr ess ' ened lo happen In this country are ties and re’aponsibllifiee ^of his po­ death in Forestville of George will have aa guests over the week­ the following statement today: Monday, 10 . m. to 4:80 p. m.; wan undlscloeed by police. She mended the Union ^urch. Cb, D8, E8. F8, (38, H8. J8 and Etclusive With i- Tha AaWolatad .P n * » la a«olutl*a- now happening In' Britain, and sition. • Hugh Rkelley, 76, after a long ill­ end Mr. and Mrs. George Stratton “Now that the hard work of the odore Dubole, and as poaUUd* "F i­ KS.now valid snd good Indefinite­ Tuesday, 8 p. ir. t> 5:15 p. m.; The boy was discovered by De­ ^ l» aatitlad to tha uaa of. fahubj ca- ness. He was born in Tolland, f o r la m p s The funwal win be held-on'Satur­ In IManclje.sterl / ■ Britain ^ s Ao great Individual of West Hartford and Mr. and WATKISIS 1944 War Fund Campaign of Uie nale” by Lioula VIerve. The choir ly. Blue stamps 4A M*. RTR P*. Wednesday, 2 p. m. to 5:15 p. m.i tective George Flavin who was tn- tfoB of all nawa dlapaichaa Aug.'13,'4867, the son of the late -Mrs. Herman Dahl of Glastonbury. day at ZSSO o’clock at ■ the White' will sing three anthems "In Jo­ vastlntlng m alleged theft of a i to It or not othorxrlaa c"'*''*'* *" villain' no Xohn L. Lewis, What la Rockville Chapter of the Anwiri- Funeral Hhme. Dr. 'Oetirge S. and Q8 wlU bs vsUd May 1 and Tliursday, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Bunny-Duck / V thlOv papor and alao tha local nawa James and Lydia Mary_U. Skel-. can Rad Cross ia over I waht to seph’s Lovely "Garden" by Dicker-, g ^ lndefinl>eiy. Friday. 10 a. m. to 6:15 p. m.; watch from a home near the ga­ publlahad horA^f ^^p^^ltcatlon of happening tX^re Is ^hat increas­ ley. The funeral was held Wed- take this opportunity, on behalf of 'Brooke#; pastor of the "00100 son; "Unfold Ye Portals, Itoerlast- rage. A t the garage, the detective church will ofR^ate. Burial will ' Sogor Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12:80 p. m. Easter Package o M ial dlioatchea herein, ara alao ing nurobera 1^ ordinary work­ o von try n'esday In Forestville at 2:30 p the local Red Cross W#r Fund iiig!” by Charles Francis Gounod, Tlie telephone rumber la 2-0494. said he found not only the watch m. Mr. Skelley has left several be iq Grove HilKpemetery. Book Four stamps SO sad 81 but six cans of salmon, a baseball .■■■ fS5tr*ad. ■ ______men,,isithout W bidding or lead­ Committee to thank the people of and the “Hallelujah” chorua from Turn It one way—It’s a duck relatives in Tolland. . Granted "The Messiah" by Handel. valid for five pounds indefinitely; glove, several candles, a package N. E. A. Tli'e hot lu n ^ project, kponeor- 'RockvHle and surrounding towns The term "blarney'’ comes from —turn It the other way qhil ~PPU aarrlea olient of ership' of any'laheh-flend, are d* Tolland pupil# attending the for their generous r,eeponae to our Attorney Simon B. Cohen has' VTederick I. Rogers will play Stamp 40 good for five pound# for of paper plates, s silvsr spook and ed by the Coventi^ Parent-Teach­ the Lcrd of Blarney, who made It’s a bunny. Best glt/vvvr/ idpyiea loo. llberateiy th rea te^ g to strangle Rockvill'h High school Who are on appeal. ' been granted a p e m ^ e n t license the Case" Memorial chimes from koine banning through Feb. 28, a can opener. ers’ Association, through which to practice in the\toate of excuses to Queen HUaabeth "with for Raster. Filled with a '_ I^bllahora Raproaantatlaea: Tha /Britain’s economic life at the very tha honor list for scholarship fpr "Alao, I cann<^ praise too high­ the tower of the church previous 1946. Helped by Another Boy pound of assorted randies. ■ Jnnu? Matbawa Spaclal Agency- about 100 pupils of thV Cente> and the third quarter Include: Reniors, ly the hundreds of persona vmo not Connecticut. Mr. Coben^bo was to the beginning - of the aervloo. ' ■ / Shbee fair words sad soft spaech." The ^runaway told polico he had Now roMc, Chicago, Detroit and/ moment when the X\jied war ef­ Tow'rrHall .Schools have been serv­ John Andersohv Phyllis Gordon, only contributed their money but admitted tj> the MaasachusbtU bar Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., wiU Book O n e s U ^ 18 valid Boatoii. fort is p"i-''vd for its V e a t offen­ some time ago, recelv^ a t^ p o r- 69c BUREAI^' /DF ed one hot dish each noon during Critxil NeedhamXyeronica Frank, who put in hour* of hard work to preach the sermon on the subject through April 30. Bookv^nu’ee Air­ m e m b e r a u d it sive climax. \ Margaret Benkh^; Juniors^ aaeure the campaign’s success. ary license for ConnecUcut o' “ Hope Through the'Valley of the plane stamp 1 food indefiqitey. A ClRCUUATlONS. sclMiol daya since January, has’ year ago. The doctalbn to ad) Emily Hayden, Ednq^^orgaMOd, Once again the towns of Vernon. Shadew.” ' new stamp becomss valid M qy 1. GO/mpany. Their action mui(t( theiWore, be been discontinued for Ithe rest of Mr. Cohen was mads by Judg' Many Other Suilahl^^ Prthtln* Sophomores, Evelyn P^smyi^'Hiiro- ElUngton. WlUlngton, Tolland, The evening wonblp will be held Oaaollna CHOCOLATES inc^Vwu^e'a no’ Bnanclal •peiiBl* based oii their owti eenee M past the season. The food was prepared Somers and Coventry which com­ Johq H. King following hearings he church aanctutiry. Mr. New- typographical Ol^ora ap- in the kitchen of .the iBooth-Dim- dlhe Graham, Rofeert^NMather, in Superior Ck>urt in which an In­ In northeast and aoutheast, 9-A Easter Gifts — Such As: ’^nd continuing grievance^ jih^t as Howard Me teal f; -Frtpsh m e ^ Kent prise the Rockville Chapter have ib win play the organ and the FAULTLESS! In Special Euater i«Tna in ^vartlaamenf. In Tha ock Library and aerved to thechil- terpretation of the. CkMinecUcut coupons good for three gallons Vl^Hfati? £;»lnrHarald. we might aa well admit that ,^phn BushneU, Madchne Regan, by their achievem'enta .demonstra­ will be by members of the Packages dwn at a charge of five'cents per »y- statute governing admissions to through May 8. B-3, B-S, C-2 and The greatest o f faults, I should eey le Billfolds r- Tolini-ro roiu-ho:^' L. Lewie could never have mond Upiw; ted their loyal support to their oholr. This service has %piipil. The committee in Charge sons In the armed acrvicea. the bar was involved. been dapeclally planned for per- C-8 coupons good • for five gallons Friday A;»i-U 7 to be conscious of none/' / —^Thoe. Csriyie. — Pipe Pouches sod Conihl- Amertcan mlnere Into strike and-' compeised Mrs. Wimhrop Mer- W[iwr'.'George Luce and two cliU- '•Labor, tndustry, commerce, the Offirere Assouacad llnd it impoaslble to everywhere. " \ 79c Up riani. past president of the P.T.A.^ ,e Il•a. I.eslie Itichaifdson, M«i. of relatives In Danielson. Conn. regent of Sabra Trumbull Chapter, Period Four afig Five ooupona Victory On The Home Front they had been taking the amallest the evcr-popular/Lawson sofa religious and social o^anixations, ship. Securitise like people, need a ^rough chaek-qp from Pourhes. * iharlos Knapp,' Mrs. ...George The Misses Bernice and Alice having cut-back and squared sports fans, movie patrons and all D.A.R., for the coming year with All Types of end of the American . eefinomlc ftHawkes, Miss Marganet Jacob.son Hsil .df the Ea.st Haven Hign ^inie to time. « Don't let n egl^ be your greatest fault. ;; The Fifteenth Amendment to arms. -\ segments of our population com­ the remainder of the slats of offi­ stick foi^ too' long a time. and. Miss MargaiTiet panehy. The school faculty are spending the bined to push our campaign over cers as follows: Vice regent, Mrs. Also a full line of line To­ ii^tha donetltuUon of the United comhiittee wishea ta thank those week-end at the home' of their Hard and FiUed In this eountry, we solved the the top on March 30th. Up to noon Donald C. Fisk; chaplain, Mrs, SECURITIES A N A IY ^ D , NO OBLIGATION bacco and Cigars. ..Stop In V ^ i t * " plainly and who 'hays helped ini any way to pkrentq Mr. and Mrs. L. Emeat on Thursday receipts total *28,- Oscar C. Peterson; recordliig sec­ < fctefly that "The right of the cltl- problem-by .giving/'our mlnere maks pie project auqceasful. Those HaU. 901.97 against a quota of *25,500. retary, Mrs. E. Fostor H yte; eor I^UR R ED . Candies an^ look 'em over! what they aakqd^ A t the same .who haVe-asalated inf preparing the Pete Mokert who has supplied School Caleni■ tnflsr resp<»idlng secretary, Mra. E. ^ aene of the United States to vot# lunches include Mrs. Maude time, we threatened' to penalize many of the families in Tolland Superintendent of Scho xld lu hie already First' Bemeeter, Scliooi opens Mrs. Francis D. Green. *®ot condition of servitude." Rose, Mrs. Riiasell Boynton, Mrs. \ impossible. But our real action large delivery of milk In towm^ Sept S, 1944. Days' out, Teachers’ Local Representative: Center Travel Agehcy f That this provision I* in the George Btood^od, Mrs. Michael Rev... and Mrs. Leon Austto''^ of "\ Convention, C>ct. 27; Thanksgiv­ GEORGE F. JOHNSON, JR. TEL. 2-0002 was that we gavethe miners Banio. Mrs. .Jo.siiph Moreau. /' 'iR ing, Nov. 28-24; Christmas recess. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK KConetitutlon has meant little to Coventry attended the Bmmlng (Right) This ta theoriginal Farewell Parly \ what they wanted, ito doing, we Tho.se who donated food, money worship servlee Sunday/ at the Dec. 21 to Jan. 1. inclusive, first lo u r Southern states. They have or service in assisting the commit­ Lawson model, a prtXD***** weakened ourselves in the battle Tolland Federated chun h. term elooes Jah. 26. 1945, 92 days. I^SUeceaafully evaded It, where it tee were Mrs. Carl Ross. Mr. and vorite for any corating Second Semeetcr, Jan. 29, 1945. scheme. ^ Fqr Francis Reid .m ight apply to actual votes In against inflation. But we.^ also Mrs. H. M. Merrimii, Mrs. Boyn / Days out, Washington’s Birthday. '\ . anal al*cUonSr«y the poll tax and made R possible, that, some day, ton, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Carson, Feb. 22; Spring rtcese, March 24 the miners of America will be Raymond Bennett, Mrs. Moreau, to April 1; Decoration Day. May Francis Reid/ of 4T Middle davt£ca. But aven. when they Mrs. Anna .Schuti, Mrs. Baker, 80; second term eloeee June 18, Turnpike EssL^ wss guest st a ^lown It some honot in these able to live on a plane equal to Mrs. Richard Kahnlin. Mrs. Clin­ 1945, 91 days. Total school days, party held at thb home of William eta, they have- atlU protected that of other AmeHcati working­ ton Webb, Mrs. Godwin Jacobson, lisa 188. Martens, of 72 Phtips street. East Prolong CarfLi^ I Nrtilte supremacy" In the political men who perform work of equal Mrs. Proctor Houle, George'Cour.. her fifthm birjlhday,^8unday, with a • School Nurse Report Hartford, last night, attondsd by value and importance. , School children who hdped sol party at the home of her parents, The school nurse. Miss Mar­ 15 of hto fellow workers on the ' t'^teictlont Wlilch actually deter- lect waeta'paper,| the proceeds garet Domheim reports that 226 Connecticut Company’s bus Unss. f In Britain, the trend is likewise Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoddard of Sul­ imtlM who aballNha elected to ofr from' which werei ueed to defray livan avenue. ehlktiun were In sisted during Mr; Reid fa thq operator of a Save Gas ! Save *es I Bee to a l the Southern states. two fold. ’There, too, there is one expenses connected with the Mrs. May Barber of Foster More values in iimK-h, 1 7 were given first aid and Hartfdtd-RockvlU# bus- and to to leave sqOn to join the Navy. A Of eoures you realize the importance of esr eonsbr ' ‘ 1 These\ara the funcUone of party rend of official government ac­ lunches, were RMney, Richard street and Mrs. Ernestine Bald­ 17 were excluded. The teeth of 844 were Inspected end 121 were turkeys dinner was serv( today. But, being busy with other tUngs, maybe you donH tion toward making atrikes a : a Ann BloodgoM, Clare.' Mi­ win of Hartford have returned af­ ; pMmem^ where victory la gen- chael and Barbaila Bamo. Harry ter a month's visit in San Fran­ lOrts found with eariee permanent teetIT cards were played. He waa pre­ appifeeiato the part seasonal services play In prolonging the ’ , i «M lly equivalent to election, crime against /the nation. But i.nd Richard Jackson, Marahall cisco. . se either Sofa and 88 advised to have sented with a gift from hto fallow life of yonr antooMbUe . . . to saving ybur gas and yonr tUres; j Aa aliort a^Uma ago as T935, the there too the,/Mndency la also to­ and Winthrop Mefrriam A family fareAeil party was \ dental ears. Medical Inspection bmployeea For lastanoe, to prevent a-ear, the lubrieahto la your ear mi ward soma improvement to the At the Booth-pimock Library a held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was held with Mrs. Metcalf and l^ p r e m e Oou^ held that denying Ferguson to. charge. One dose of bs changed for summer operaUon. The engine should be retoned and miner’s lot. And there too the shelf of new hooka has been placed Ralph Collins of Sullivan avenue, At HALE*; I the Negroes the right to vote for the benefit r\#'9ViA of I the e*AgUlBhed from a state government' poverty Which has been their fate the ‘ fund, snd Any money left Second Congregatlonahvchurch of M. Howe the Board p i Education GREENBROOKE WeHl be ^ad to Inspect your car and let you know exactly wlutt^, $185.00 English Lounge You don't ^ave to dream o f ^he *^good old days'* ■ei vteea are needed. For the Holiday Treaf . . . 1 SUthprity. Ruling so, the 8h- lor too many years. therein will also be used to pur- Manchester, Ip an Eaat^ Sunri.se has voted to add Itqnility insur­ Ready to Eat Hum Sofa with two large seat cush­ ance coverage' for ^rs t aid is ath­ HOMES. INC. preme court Ignored the argu Most of us don’t believe that cha.sc books for the shelf, Service at the Scout Cabih/Xeelze- with their luxi^QUsly comfortal^le spring-filled u p 4 Points u Pound. Ivari Brandon of South Wind- buf road, at 5:30 a. m. Sunday. ions; green and beige figured letics and gym work to the pres­ i aoent that the parties obtain their people should strike, or threaten Ob Walker Street Lb. Plenty of Delicioue hSm, Maine, ape it the week-end tapestry...... 125.00 bolstered fumitiii« any more^ They're back again ent UabiHty policies In both the 36c ^authority to operate ^rom the to strike, In wartime, tjar Improve­ elementary and High schools. For tarther tofomtotion ball a* \ with his family in School street, brining these poptdar Lawson sofas, with spring L «m ^ f^ o rt Shank ______/ , state ■ governments M«1 operate ment of such domhafiir.conditlona. The marriage of Miss Esther Roiiqrt A. Brown Alexander Jarvto Os. ofllce aa ^ Robert Alvin Brown, 79, M El- under supenriSiOn a ^ ru le s of the But most of us kre not living like Clark, daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs M^irlborough construction^ and the^nest of pre-wgr fricEe covers I Oeater street« « at 2* Alexander Barlow Motor Sales SMOKED HA John Clark of Main street, to En- lingtpn avenue died Thursday at Phoaest 41U er 127* L b . ^ 8 c sUte lUelf. In tb u 1935 opinion, such conditions, and perhaps we VanHorne, son of $139,00 Light scaled Tuxe­ his hdiqe. Ha was bom in Saxony, IS BBAINARD PLACE ' MANCHESTEB Smdked Shoulders sign Robert A. Mr. and Mra. Jerome F. W eir No need'to wait one d^y longer. ’ Xour sofa is \ 1 Point a Ptjuud. ' two present in.eirtbere of the Su­ should try It before we pass judg­ Mrs. Clifford Va iHorne.of Bethel, do Sofa In a‘ green tone-on- Germany, and bad been a resldeat and son, Ellery N- Weir, sanded TELEPHONE S88S 33c poun preme Court Joined to the unanl- ment on those Who do. tok place on Ma rch 28 In St. Mi- ^tone tapestry cover ,.. .98.00 here, nov^. of this viciiiity for about SO years. / - chitel's Reetdrj', New York. Mrs. the funeral of thelr-uncle 'wiliiamr He was s retired weaver. H r ftaiqrCaied \ Btous court opinion. They were VatiHorne ia a n ember of the fac- H. Hall In Clinton on W^nesday And these popular Lawso\^models have coil-spring leaves his wife, Gertrude Chief Justice Stone and Justice ulty of the Ifamilngton High afternoon. In past years/Mr. Hall (Esc'holx) Brown/ a son, /Robert had been a frequent visitor at the filled platforms under the ^^^shions, spring^filled Sliced BaconX \ / Lb. 37c We wlU olso hove a good variety Roberta. Silence Won The Voles School. Ensign YanHorne receiv­ H. Brown of Hartford; four 1 Point u Pound. \ \ ' Weir home. ‘ / , $l^k00 Modern Lounge \ / On Monday, Justice Roberts ed his commlssiilm at Annapolis seat cushions, and three-part Nspring-filled backs! grandchildren and two great ■' of ptfier meats kw your selection: So far as the Wisconsin Rep'uh- and is at preaert attached to the At the rcgiriar Grange meeting i^fa with a base that sets on 'grandcbildreB. The funeral 'will stona stood indignantly amde lican primary la concerned, the NbvsI Amphibious Force. tonight the first anq second de- toe, floor. Blue textured tap­ You just couldn't want anythm^more restful and be held Saturday at 1:80 p. m. Locui, Largu 'X/ whfto the ' court, Chief Jusnee policy of silence, either deliberatf greea will be conferred on a class estry, • ..74 .oO 7 ■ at the Ladd Funeral Hoiila. Dr. IPork Roost, Chops, Beef Steaks, Stone included, proceeded 'to re^ of /candidates. AIK dc'gree work comfortable. . George S. Briiokes, pastor a t the /■ Dos. or enforced silence, on the issues will be done by the members of Union Congregational church will Fresh Eggs / 2 75c Fresh Ground/TOef and Cold Cuts. verse that previously unanimous of the day has proved ma-stcrful o u local Grange/ Choose eUber model in Capricon Ine or Atnra V officiate. Burial will be to Grove opinion. This Ume it was held political] strategy. The great mar / Mr. and Mra. (Shirts S. C?hriatenr $226.00 . English Lounge \ HIU cemetery. Wegnor / / that the party primaries are held sen who have been spending the Turquoise. . . two npto-^o-mii colors. P te TesHnwnM Jortty of the votes east went to Sofa'of light, scaI« design in a IR TUNE-UP FRESH R. I. OYSTERS \ under tha authority at tha state. The Red Crosk‘ 6rlve In Elling­ winter in St. Peleraburg. Fla., aM/ The Tolland County Democratic Governor Dewey and General ton with Mrs. I Helen Quinn ae expected to arrive home on Sat flat-weavytan w^ool tapestry Auociation is planning for a tes­ Orange Juice 46 Os. Gun 43c , and that, therefore, they do coo- MacArthur. , _. urday. \ . / • •A ••••••••••• 149.00 timonial dinner to be held May 1 . WHEEL ALIGNMENT St4uU s function t t eUte govern- chairman went lover the top Governor^ Dewey has,^ aa yet, Mrs. Gustavs Johnson. Sr.,/and at the Shell Chateau in WlUlmaiw' EASTER Wegner ceedlng the -quoia by a Aha Mra. Gustave Johnson, Jr., wfre in tic in honor of Lewie W. P h el^ 6t • BRAKES^ asSBt, which is subject to the T lf- taken no rhajor final stand^ on T5 Oqnoe Oaq gin. Tha total receipts Boston, the’ first of the w e^ • a o Y M I I t Andover, president, who to a can­ tsMth Amendment. the isBuee of this campaign. His $2,086.94. The contributions from Misses Lillian and F re ii» Shrl- didate for the Democratic nomina­ • VALVE GRINDING Grapefr^t Juice 46 Oz. Can 2^C Justice Roberts, was bitter ever past record has\been a half and tion aa Governor. Roddndo Peaches the manner In which the Court the 7th end 8th of the Center Ten 'Pops of Cans half proposition. .si'hool was given in the mime of • OVERHAULING 14 Onuee Oaa / / ' thus reversed itself. .The other Labr#nce M. Dtllon, chairman of General MacArthur, by virtue Francis "Red’’ , DeCarll who la in the Vernon S alva^ committee re­ for me'ihbera held that the Court ‘.X Qu,ick Service * \ of his military position, baa been the service, fronrj the' 4-5-6 grades ports that about teo tons of , tlrt TomUto Juice^'^ 3 for 25c should have no hesitancy to rS' r-ece.ssarily silent on the issues. Corp. Frederick' John- Arena and \ \ cans were Collected laSt Friday for from the 1-2-3 gradea to Sgt. Ed Expert Workmanship verse itself, M M felt iUelf^ right Ever^ one knows one thing about aaltage. Another eoIlecUon for TO WEAR OR 6IVE win Flnanca. salvage will be held in th# faH. Chmpbeifa >- ’ Reppernnint Pears this time and wrong before. him, which ia that he la passion- Mr. and Mra. Francis McLaugh­ Inetulled Officers \No Points! ^What actually happened, to the abely determined to avenge Ba­ lin'are the parents of jarttSughter A large delegation of membera the old 2 ' I .far opinion Of Arthur Krock qf' the taan. reconquer the Philippines born at the Rockville (5fty hospi­ you can a t Rockville Lodge of Elks wrtit Tomato Soup 3' c» 25c tal. Mrs. M-cLaughlin was before MANCHESTER New Torlt Times, la "^'at t ^ and defeat Japan. Every one to Meriden ‘JTiuraday evening at' her marriage Miae. Louise D«- which time Samuel J. Houston,' common aacrlflcea of/' wartime knows, too, that he is a great and Carli, daughter of the late John past! exalted ruler of Rockville MOTOR SALES, INC have turaad public oj^lniort and abia general. At that point, how­ R. and Mrs. John B. DeCarll of \- with the ne^ at ■ e Installed the offioers of Weiat Caiitar SU TeL 4134 Sheffield Milk 3 c». 29c the court against previously lus- ever, tinowledga of General Mac- Main street. ^ lA Lod^e. Ha was assisted Cinnanion Pears , tained jdavices tq exclude minori­ .Arthur Btopa^ W haf his views oSi N o P iU n K l / ties from any priirilege of cltiii;en- either tldmeatlc or foreign policy t Os. Jsr No. 2'/j .Far, The Poet’s Column 4 25c ship the majority enjoys.” E ve y mlg%t be arc matters o f absolute Ve opening our new Antique Shop . ,1- one knew, even in 1635, that the guesswork,' It I# not even known, ’ X OooS Frtdqj- . Southern priniary ' nilea. were a that he has siich views. Hn8lr/ . Boms bit'^lis smsrsst. rooms ybu^i^^ seen hsv# beeh qombinstiqn* of EiBta: Flowera At Domino in spirit if nut. In letter. But buth Jeaus, said Vinto him, "Verily j. ■ ' . . Ol. C.B (’'Miulldates who have expiessed say unto the^ Today ahalt thoil quaint old Naw England pieces and authentic Watktna Reproduotions! 8 15c public ami court, then,' were (Com­ ■Kiewe. The Keptiblican voters of with me In Paradise."' Luke The antlquei'lend a mellow, homey eCaet to these interiors. For just DAINTY DOT Ginger Ale and Flavdrs placently .willing to have it aoV WlScdnaln liked them that way, 2j<:42. 48. ' that reason we've bpetied-our new Old Connecticut Shop with its collec­ Forbes St. Tan. 1 Lb. Gna Ubbya tion ef hand-picked Early American antiques. Special prices to intro*- Now. the public and court mood is either becauss they did not care The Dying Malefactor. - SHEER dues.it,'teol - . . . • . ..\ 7 Cun diJfarent— and better. ■ what their candidates might think Greenhouse Red Salmon 67 C 3 large/bottles 25c ^ That it takes a X'Ar for freedom AK the sorrow, remorse—despair, (Contonta). and believe, but merely Hktd Tha wounds, the acara, tha agony ^Corner Silver Liuie Road HOSIERY and democracy to 'make us look them, or becauee the voters them­ And'pain,, the blood, the tears, Sky Ohlaf Oradad lUgnlary 8*1* Regular Sale and Forbaa Straet with hatter eyys oh the workings selves Imagined what the Dewey "I^e ridicule and shame, . . 48 OAUGE IN Drop-leaf taSIe w ith Of oiir o¥h democracy is hot par­ and MacArthur -positions on vari­ 'The suffering of the Cross Sft of four decor«tcd Large ABaortnent oC NEW SPRING Tunafish Can 27c ticularly to our cradtt. Tha world, Thou Shalt remember ' \ wood seat chairs: grained turned leg*: good living Easter LtHe» Daffodils SHADES ...... * $ 1 . 0 1 ous Issiies would be. Never more again; ' ' rn 32.60 28,00 FRESH FRUIT An d v e g e t a b l e s to fact, might haVa fewer ware if rosewood finish;' stenciiltd. room ail*. Ih the rougl Hydrangeas , ; < ToUpa It is possible, too,, that aoma For unto thee I aay (2) Spea:^ek aide ..it paid 'mori, attention to prlnct- Set ...... 125.00 98.00 Tan Can poBlttve dislike of Willkie entered ‘To-day shalt thou be chair*' in yellow flni*h, Potted Hybrid Tea Rosea 51 GAUGE DAINTY DOT ' Mussel Clams 25c _ plea of equeUty and juetlca In With Ma, in PsradUa! ’ Lifi-Hd desk ^ with into their decision, and' that some 20.75 25.00 ’ and Cat Flqwfra DAINTY DOT 42 GAUGE ' poses tima. But bowavar and Annie Russell' Atkinson, y iquairc tapered iei hand/decortted in colors.. Fresh Carrot* 2 i.b,u 15c of them voted on the premise of eg*. . Fijil ail* poatap bad W* Also SpcdatlB* In Easter Happy Vafa—No. 2 Oaa vl^navar wa do move to make sketch^ above. In tne SHEERS 8EM1-8HEER8 •anybne but Willkie." But the with ah^ort. d a ^ y turned .Corsages in the Latest Deaign, ■inir own democracy mean what It Trustees Appro\-e Realgnatton rough ...... • a * • e I IS.OO 15.50 main result |q that the viewless poMs; maple, in the rough 40.50 26.00 ' I j . $2.00 up._ Swdet Feus 2 .»29c is for the good, Celery Hearts ' ' Bch. 15c • toy*. It. candidates triumphed, decisively. Maple and pine, night pidder&ek aide' fehnir' $1.15 94c One device c for the prevention Bridgeport, April 7.—<*>)—: The ^ Ail Flqwfirs Attractivaly Prieadt If It ia somewhat-Strange that, resignatipiy of the Rev. Emeraon ! table with turned legs...-. 29.50 22.00 w ,itb aaaaage - turned Wo. 2 Oaa Ut. L a y w a a It Wm Pay toq To Drive Overl Sc* Our Collection of New Season Hosiery I Ft Bah qf democracy having bean legally In a very Important and decisive S. ■'Schwertk, peotDr ' of thq First Full sixe lister bed poats: initialled ; signed by ^.destroyed, the Boutham states political year, those candijiatea Universallkt church who said he with spooicumings: in the String Beans ■ CanT7c could nor preach In an auditarium “J. CaYy.” Rush seat ... 30.60 ' 34*00 i|(ra altogether likely to seek othef -who keep, nllent fare beat, R is rough ...... ,...... 26,00 15.00 Large cherry dropleaf Dandelions -^doviceB and methods for achieving where a service flag—-"a aymhdl Vegetable PlanU fO|> Victory Gardena in bas- nevertheiesa ^ a that the.!time of war” —was hung, wa* approved Set of /our ruih seat dining table with square Wo. 2 Oaa Burt OhMp same practical result—the dla- muat .come when this policy must last night by the,trustees of the maple side chairs ...... 126.00 110 .0 0 tapered legs , ...... 175.00 150.00 keta. Place Y o u r O rder Now , G ood Variety. ifrancbiaement of th* Negro, be reversed. It now seems fairly church, but membere of the board Long, narrow cradle Ijhild’a wood seaV aide The Textile Store Sliced Beets 2 ..t21c Fresh Radishes jjiu t it is doubtful that they can obvious tbat Governor Eiewey can said the vote waa not unanimoue and was accompanied by contro- with unusual rockers and qht ith unusual back; , A. L. Slocomb, Prop. , , 4 any device or method which . No. 1 Quality Win his paily’s nomination thta vei'Hial diecuasion. handle* f cherry color ... 12.60 10.00 in pough 25.00 22.50 OPEN EVENINGS , 913 MAIN'STREET NEXT TO THE BANK Vulvlta V i|^U he leeal; a victory in law anJ way, that, it wil! not be necessary ciple has bsea Woo, and w< for him to reveal blmaelf at all'be­ Members of United Btates phone Hartford 8^301. DePletro, Florist Tomato Sauce c«7e Potatoes lS-Lb.Pecfc 43c K k R must sventuslly he con fore becoming the party’s stand­ armed forces now probably own \ ______;______. ______and recognised in practice. more'life Inaursnce than all the ard bearer. This may sit WeU rest of the world'f peoples. t . 7 been Mottign LayiiC ^w iig V««uviu« U r^s Prob Team of Smith icceived to toa Must Gontiiliie Fire^reo^i Show Opei^s Today lows: Willard. Mr. and Mra. . 'omen Ptay for Sumhine^ '' X' Jaiiet Adolla Bra' „ •Relm, Mr. and Mrs. Leo 8< i,4lntp Kell^ins n HU Mexico / B. Clatka, Doan w./ I , to see Smith. Is Rescued. Congregational. ■ Bralnard, Wllllim Newton Sweet, ford ' \e-^‘ ' written by Miss Kellems tp^Count ^ b a cauae J O l *maa and woods dcr," the document said, *‘we can von Zedlitz at Buenos Aires, In eignera who are tending a hand to , “ He ,had a good j^opoaltlon, so Benton Walter Osgood, Arthur / VourseH oKXour y\>sterday the ^ranchcater fire BoVers, Alan . Knofla, Hubert report that the task of stgppftig describing the count as a ''Nazi Mexico's boom' are Americans of 11 gave him 8,(KXlf,000 pesM, ^ e l l An gnused chicken coop o'wned Twenty-two young people, con­ et'cry sort and skill. But no oth -] ’Km Ben tells you casually. That ,7 Leighton'. In leas than an ho the rise in prices has thUs fa r begn agent,” Ooffec said Mis* Kellems stituting toe 1944 Pastor’s aasa, Family Phmo^aphed or The Sp^^l era arc aa tabuluus as the new ! was 61,650,000. by ^miriTMalley of 827 Middle Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brown, Mr. ^ a Transi>«rlaiion was' next to im­ tern for the Venezuelan caji bqe and was 150 feet long. It was bets enrolled. -'K group | of to* ORANiSE HALL ■ w : . A special Lenten service will be friend/wqio was "not a member of possible. OV’iiers were told that Sell ’Em Bert; now 56, ’ nof\becn'*■*4 for chickens for the younger boys and girls Irecelved yearAltq- more fabulous and legend held this evening at R-fi m. at the Thc\qi}arlet of government of- the Nazi party." thc'rr horses ooula not ran in such last tore* years. the sacrament of baptism. Quarryviile Methodist church in nnal.s fclireil that ’'stahlllsation A t the aameXjlme, she charged a high altitude. Jt was totigh to the •years. An ordl.nary week takes , '-'Hurse Is Rescued Unnsoal AttendaBO* . At Higli Rate that Ooffee caiqA.into possession this product of filew Y,ork’i Great Jwish North Bolton. Rev. George W. bus brought tangible—indeed 'pc. racing men- to trv to ship to In the toed a horgd was stabled. This annual, always Impressive, Wiseman will be in rhnrge. bankable- -Wneftts to all gcoups.' of her private mail illegally and 'Mexico City. So Johh L. Sullivan KItbhen from Venezi The horse Wgs gotten out but p KlremenV Meet lug Ico to Manhat'an to/northerp On­ candlelight communion service D rop 1h They declai^ stabilization had implied she intended to seek legaJi rnade quite a hit wiUi "Sell 'Em racing gig kept there was burned. was unusually well attended. A stilly Slifihl At' the short bu.sinc.ss meeting of tario and British Columbia, the paid off on every hand In lasting redress.—.---- . Ben" Smith When he was the first No. 3.<^ the South ManSchester cross and Easter lilies adorned the IVIonths the Volunteer Firemen held Wed­ Reed ,declared - at a pres^ton- prominent racing figure to head Yukon and California and back. department/respohded to a tele­ 'A E x p e c lP f l in rather than illifl^ry Hepefita. and Helen Forw t' Mal'Hallett rostrum. Organist Samuel O.; Ra- nesday evening a committee com­ ference that he. had Information soidh with 'nls horses Gold, oil, cattlV, aircraft' and phone call and saved a part of the had been of benefit partfbiilarly to shipbuilding, mpnifacturtng. con­ mette played aa a prelude "G eto- ' Of April,. Miiy, J»nc* posed of Thomas Wilson,, Edward some 20,000,000 ^S^na whose In­ the Justice department h»ul found The two talk and think nlike-v building. \ / Senkbeil and. Eugene Gagliardoiie tracting, racing/—all these interest Helen Forrest, famous Harry semane.’* The choir rendered toe comes cannot 'He bf to the Flrk Commis- lions,” Reed said. Reed said h*' 'ately, became fast friends. 1 aSkedtSmllh where he learned road for a grass fire,'A t 4:15 No. 3 traction In the big Easter stage with every phase of the stabiliza­ hlnlng white hi the minjlght. molten lava forms a new crown mining. He had to q'jit school at an arrangement from a Latvian tables during the, last three months sionerfv- The Fire Chier also ap- thought the “leak” that allowed \ Sullivan, J,he Texas oU man, extinguished a grass fire on Show opening today on the stage folk song. There was congrega­ poinUfd George Wippert to act as tion program is evident." the re­ for Mt: Vesuvius as It pours down all'aides of the famous Italian 13—whioh probably was a great 7 4 a t a higher rate than anjKyear Coffee to g H possession of Mi.ss l^ s e r of thorirtighbrea horses and Boulder road and at 6:46 No. 1 of the State theater, Hartford. Co­ tional singing" of, "There la * ■ : S p / M. / \ foj^man in place of Henry Massey port concluded. \ volcanoWuring the eruption which began Mareh 20 (AP Wirephoto.) dnXtinie associate of William G. break ^cause hi caught on quick­ was called for a grass fire at 59 headlined with Helen Forrest, is .Whoiild Cling In Pmicles v Kellem y tetters was in the Office Green Hill Far Away" and otoer iince 190R -r- and Wilt dron only A f the Booth East DIstrirt and H e iiy the Golden Grvek, is prob­ ly as a boy posting quotations on New England’s favorite, Mai Hal- and •■Obviously, too, we should cling o f Cenadfship. Wetherell street. appropriate hynuia. 1^ slightly during April, Thomas Wilson in place of Stanley N a'w Including Marines and Coast ably vyorth $25,000,000. There is brokets’ boards lett and his band, featuring vocal­ to the policies and machinery' "Thi*ae \censors take /mail and X Conaeoration Serrioe f:# June. , . . Nichols in the North East District; Guard was / not announced, but no telling what fantastic amount ’’1/don’t know anything about ists, Dorea Vincent and Freddy Despite wartime rajmrtlng-.and whli'h have served us so effective­ open It,” ^ eed aaid. “And if they Need Strength en/ I M d anything. Interesting they may Ben Smith la worth. He probably it,’’/he replied. ' Lane. Mai Hallett Is a master Itie pastor, Rev, Ferris E. Rey* complaints of local/shortages of ly BO. far." asked him where he acquired /■ Elephants Like and July ! or 100,000 a month will intercept’ or jnake copies of those doesn’t know himself. showman and mixes sweet tunes, nolds,/was in charge o f toe ser­ certain cuts of megt— the, a\-erage '^Asked at * presa-radio confer­ a knowledge, of eng'neerihg. TONIGHT at tVIll Raise Racers vice of dopsecratlon and confirma­ 7:45 bring it up to 3,800,000 on thgt sections and distribute them to the fln T M . nothot tunes, special noveuynovelty arar- f civilian during the flrat six montha ence whether the stabilization re­ I don’t know anything about To Back Voice date, at the same time proving Sullivan, whose father was a ' lo A In y V iIPOU b rahgements and old favorite mel tion, and In behalf o f toe church o f this year wdn haytf kept the port could be Interpreted "as aij departjuent or agency they think the necf.ssary replacements; , cousin of. the Boston Strong Boy, that, eithar." he answered. '' I odios in a manner that delights extended—-— “the -^Tjght hand of fellow- butcher goinc/at a,bii.sier clip than answer to demands to shatter the are concertied. / A Lecture Every Person In Manchester Then the Navy^s net stfengUi, "I’m not saying that any em­ has purchased a targe hacienda in' ‘ Then he added; \ the hep-oats and toe older audl- ship to toe yo/omig folks he has any year glifee lftZ4. Little Steel formula.',’ hfV, Roose­ •Hell you can buy all /that A^Peace Talk not counting replacement, will be ploye o f Price’a censorship offire. Mexico and plahs aa fine a breed­ ^ : J u miirh cnces alike. Added attractions on W ar V vM ^Aidminialratloh offl- velt replied that It wasn't an an­ stuff," ' Mankind hasn t changed _ L j,* bill are the “ Amaning Mr. Bal- raised another 100,000, by Sept. 1, was di fa irly responsible for the ing establis'nment as there is .On cialB ex^ahied today the 6,091.- swer to anything but a statement earth. There wiJl stand his stal­ ' Ben Smith has been buying and over the ages when it come* to a combine. A^agic wlth \ s Ought To Hear- to the planned m a i^ u m of leak, biit these' keyhole peepers— of fact. (Conttniied Page One) lions. 'Counterglow,, Hygro /'and selling since he *vas si kid, end he desire te- show ^ J comedy; Nancy Healy, Broadway’s 000 000 pounds o f meat allocated 600,000. / whether In Congress or whether The report conceded there had Liberty Limited, and .80-odd brood isn’t selling Mexico short. others. Some do It vrith “ ^vado. ] favorite; Josle Thorpe, RE-OPENIH(^ to c iv ^ n a for the first tjuarter Hershey's apeeen was delivered they are radio commentators— i.\ ■ ed sn annual per capita been price increases In sopie lines which we have fdi'lght," he said, some with feigned modesty, before^a confeefence oh war vet­ apparently got some connec- mAres. This is the firijt impljrttint rnedienne, and ..others. On toe ___ 8 pounds, the highest —clothing,. for example. But it "depends to a veryV large degree have apparently auv breeding line/ below others by toe display of some •een is "The Cowboy and toe erans' problems, sponsored by tion in one o f the departments en.mXrH traordlnary 'skill, boxing, dancin said theac had been offset fully by upon the evid en ces^ e possess the Rio Grande in conricctloh with norita," highly pteasant enter- Hartford Roa^ ceAoosN ■ Production— Production center the CIO United Automobile Work­ whereby they have got hold, of reductions in prices of other items, that we are prepared\fo back with the new track. / tennis,'gtdf and even bridge nment with Roy 'Rogers, Mary Annual Rate o f 139 Pounds closed for knitting and sewing these intercepts which are sup­ notably foods. The record of a force our recomtnendatlqna. Many ers of Ajberica, Bult breeding and racing alone Due To a Typographical whist. ^ n d Dale Evans. \ , /. The 4,485,20Q.000 pounds for units until April 18. posed to be strictly confidential.” Robinson’s elephants, featured Fruit Stond B A PTI year of stable living costs, it said, of ua, probably most (rf uq, regret arc not taking Sullivan from 'San Error In Our Advt.. Yes­ will be a midnight show April. May and June is at. an an­ Surgical Dressings — Monday Asked for conltnent. Byron at the J5th annual Shrine circus at is unprecedented In this war or that force la the ultimate Court of Antonio to the land of/Alontezuma. tonlghts.prily. Under New M^aBement nual rate of 139 pounds per capita. evening. Production- center, 7:30- Fi'lce, director o f censorship, said: terday. BANANAS Were the State Armory April 17 to 22, the last one. appeal, j, O rta in ly AmVrlca.\ with The ubiquitous Bqn Smitn has There e late stage sKows Sat- MUST ONE BE BAPTIZED ^ 6 BE SAVED? The aggre.gate rate- for the first 10. Wednesday, American Le­ M<>llier Asks "I'libe very glad to cooperate with do it by dancing. Soma Adjustmienis Made posseiisfons unusual In ib i* world, vast potential oil holdings in Mex­ Advertised At 83i; a Ib. The Sunday a t 10 six montha is 148.5, last equalled In gion Home, 10 II m.-4:30 p. m. the Senate committee in any Inves­ ■Under Instruction of . Joe Han­ On the wage question, the re­ can'not afford to shut hAr eyes tq ico. And John Sullivan is a'p rac­ Price Should Be 13c a Ib.! O p ie n — CAN UNBAPTIZED CHLDRENy€ET HEAVEN? 1924. ' _ Blood Donors —April 21 next tigation It wants to make.” son, veteran animal trainer of the the fact th^t this world leaves to . Visit bv Hero tical oil man. * / Allotted tq cKdliana fo r the com­ Blood Bank /day; make appoint­ port noted that some adjustments in circus world, Robinson’s Elephants 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.' had to be' made to correct gross nation only those things . for It seems strange to see Smith, FOSTER’S MARKET V DOES GOD CARE HOW W f ARE BAPIUED? ing three months are 2,247,700,000 ments with Mrs. Custer,, 3017. who got his big bundle ifl toe fa l­ w ill waltz, dance on tubs, do a Bvidi Tar pounds p f pork, 1,834,800,000 of Staff assistants—New training inequities./ eliminating ' aubstam' w hlch It is not only willing to (Continued from Page One) Difficult Road 84 Oakland Street two-legged hop, * bliild pyramids, We^k Days / X ards of living, and give effeoL-4o fight, fl< but for which It is constant­ tering market of* the Hoover ad­ fc«ef , 241.600.000 of veal and class to start soon. ministration, op«?ratirig, a "-race­ and--ln .general—dlSJilay sn al­ ' -'A the Little Steel wage foripuli^’The ly prepared to fight. '/ , nation’s service; prompted the ap­ most human Intelligence in the L i s t r a iindetl 161.100.000 o f lamb and mutton. Nurse Recruitment — Call Mra. X ; For Hopefuls track in Mexico, but Sell ’Em Ben general effect of the po^k?y. It “Our voice in the estaolishment peal to the pi'ealdept, she said. performance of their routine. Per­ S u n d a y During the last half o f the year Myhaver, 6214. watches the clicking mutucl ma­ however, civilian auppllea are ex­ said./Kaa been to raise e^nlnga' of of peace will be heard only aa it is W ith Danny In bed, and a white formances will be given at 2:15 tow/wage-groups or .soyite o f' those backed by military strength. mouse, the only pet, curled up in (Continued;from Page One) chines and tells you R's good busi­ 10 a. m. to^6-.p. in. pected to be somewhat lower, blit Production Note* ness, especially whefi it’s tax free and 8:15 daily. \ Washington, April -7—(A wjuch lagged be'hln^'^ the general "Then we have a principle to a comer, Howard laboriously oriu m the total for the year probably will Connecticut men is Included ifi Q u im tA ' The Production center will be age upswing recogniite. In, demobilization — the scrawled the following while His an Inexperienced man as com­ for five years. GENERAL REPAIRS Closed Mondays. be above that for 1943. Smith’s entrance into the racing list of 91 casuattles of the U. closed until Tuesday, April 18, for principle that our reduction In mother groped for words to ex­ mander-in-chlef. : .e73 M A0 i m S E S Result 6f Large Production Neverthele.ss, W total earnings game in a foreign land was char­ AND CARPENTRY Naval forces— Navy Marine Corps' the knitting and sewing units, am forces will be made as It can be But the quick surge to Dewey Anthony Nametl\^ - liavf gone upyfhe repoit said, b«' press herself: acteristic of the man. ’ I PHONE 2-0772 and Coest Guard—announced to­ V OPENING APRIL 7 The current high consumption Is the majority of the sewing grou without losing a peace after win­ appeared likely to/"scuttle any 5348485323235353232353484848235348532323482323232353234890 cause of lo r ^ r work hours, high­ "D ear Mr. President; The track wqS the idea of Bruno day by the Navy department the result of unuSuatfy large' pro­ will also take a well deserved ^st er payini/^war jobs, and incen ning a war. "1 am writing this letter for my such movement, despite the three R. J. CHAMBERS Colt’s Presideiit Publication of this additional duction of beef, pork and veal in during the period. HoweverXthe Pagliai. a little California Italian fives typrodtiee -/factors not reg- .Must Have Permanent System mother who is deaf arid w;hoae votes MacArthur /picked up in who had interests in MexicqC/He 182 School Street .^list brings to 43.458 the total nUm- MAIN AND CEl . tlie first quarter of 1944 coupled cutters will be on the Job, p^par- Wisconsin. There .was some , doubt | Mir of NavaLcaanalt'Cs announced ulatejr by wage rate controls. "Adherence to this principle will sight is falling. . Doctors told saw With limited shipping and storage ing for the resumption of ^wlng, Mom that she may never heapar in various sStatetr w-here the Wiil- sihce Dec. 7,'1041. ATTEND THESE LECTURES 1/ space— thus BhutUlng a large sup­ ft the baMtc w\ge structure mean that we evolve a permanent Hartford, April ,7— i/Pi— Samuel when there will be the usual need system for our armed forces that again and it is only a matter of kie delecates would go, but the is: ply Into civilian channels. j L,-,--— remained sub.atantially un- M Stone of West Hartford, presi­ for a quantity of garment-s ready /flanged, and, wages have been will provide at all times adequate time before her eyes fail her com­ professional Republican minority Wikllace, .lohn Rohert, Seaman, The Agriculture department dent of Colt’s Patent Fire Arms First ^laas/ U. S. NivftI Reserve. to he made. stabilized, the report declared. military strength sufficient to in­ pletely. / in the south seemed primed to,' Manufacturing company for-the /' Id that in addition- to meat, the The rcmaiiidpr .of .the knitjitig •'Moip wants to thank you for M an til^iu n n g r wounded; Motlur. Mrp. Anna M. Supplies‘o f eggs, citrus fruita, win­ It said that the entire stabiliza sure the maintenance o f our na­ board the NVw York governor's i past 23 years, was Washington avenud, ' / quota has been filled and /Xvas the very nice letter you wrote to / ter Tegetabiea and lard have been tion program wa.a In Jeopardy a tional interests.” band wagoiu C , , man of toe board of directors yes | Bridgoporr^ V ../ . shipped Wednesday. Hdwever. Arm v and N avy announcemeiMs, her/'about Charles. She la lOnely relatively large during the last year and a half ago, with the sta­ Go'y. Joqn W. Bricker of Ohio ! terday, and Graharii H. Anthony there are atill a number P f knitted issued last night, through the O f­ theae days, ahd your letter made / ttiree months, primarily as the re­ bilization line breaking sector generally )^has been credited with * was elected to succeed him as articles out, beyond Jthe number fice of War Information, indicated h ^ very happy. strength in the south, largely on POPULAR sult o f record seasonal production. after sectr.ft'. When the president president.. required for this which that around 200,000 a month— '"O nly three of us are home now, Potatoes, margarine and grain read a statement from the report the assumption that his frienu After toe directors’ meeting. It should be finished/'nnd retfirned at roughly the rate of the last few To the man Jiroducts have been abundant and that "prophets of disaster freely Mom. Danny, 11, and myself. I am Senator T a ft (R-Ohio) could de­ was reported that Stone wished to the earliest pqijSible time. They months— would have to be taken !;.%■' ctvlUan consumption of dairy prod- predicted an inflationary route,” 16. W e were sitting tn the kltchf- liver some of the 1940 southern be reUeved of to* responstblllties FOOD MARKET will be of pfuch leas ii.se when between now and July 1. en the other night while Mom was or woman PAPER COLLECTION he paused to .say he was not nam­ T aft follois’ing to him. Bricker of the presidency because hLs ' ■■ sets has continued at the same Even then, no tremendoua slack­ summer comes. ing any names. brewing a pot of tea and got to told a press conference yesterday health has been poor for several 845 MAIN street RUBINOW BUILDING n t e as last fall, which was high ening in the induction pace could who needs for fluid milk but relatively low for Siirglciil Dressings Derisive .\rlion Taken talking about Charles. Mom told that he hoped a shaie of Willkie months. • be forea'een. Accurate estimates of V/ manufactured dairy products. me how lonesome she was and how strength would migrate his way, Anthony, a Colt's director alnpe There was a fair attendance The report said deci.sive action how many men will fall in inva­ happy sHe would be if she could but there were no outward Indi--, 1936, Is president of the Veeder- Wednesday at the surgical dress was taken tn strengthen the .sta­ sion operations wero .impossible. HOO Ings* meeting, and fine progress bilization front and that the meas­ see Charles. cations of such a trend. Root corporation of Hartford; But General! Hbrshey said he be­ “ Mom would like to, ask' you to was made on the work. The ures had succeeded, with the sup­ Thus Bricker seemed to be in no h lor $ V .$. .or evi-n 4, iOO) lieved 150,000 men a month would do her a ifavoh .Mr. President. She ■s' Monday evening group is "going port of the American people. position to duplicate 1940’s Bolton be required to fill gaps resulting knows you are Very busy , these great guns” wHth a larger attend­ Families of fighting men, low events, when .T aft and Dewey | not only from battle but fTpnri days, but, she would be grateful, to, Urged to CariB k n s m R ' ance this week than at any time paid unorganized workers, .school came into the convention with the j a PeriK^al loan a* th* Special music and Easter deco­ "noripal ' dischargea due to acci­ you for the rest o ' her life if you aolution 10 your problem? A teachers, government employes Lion's share of, the delegates and. loan needed cash, rations will be part of the Easter previous, dents,- disease and disabilities. vy;ould let Charles come home on Workers are again reminded and persons living on old age and created the gtaiemate that per- ' For Ration Books wltho^ the embarraumrnt Sunday*^e‘tvices at “bolh the Quar- The Army, in it* announcement, a f'*-'.ough for a fevv days, of neKins others. Sensible that, in addition to the necessity retirement pensions, the report mitted Willkie, a political un- I ryvllle Methodist and Bolton Con­ cautioned draft boards not to relax V. “Mom said tdi.lght when she mpnihly payments you ean for wearing a clean \vash dress or said, have found promised protec­ known, to walk off with the noml-J lord are arhnnsed. M or^ \ gregational churches. their efforts to deliver the maxi­ ■goes to bed'she is.going to Say a iver, the cost Is moderate. coverall apron and a scarf that tion in the hold-the-line policy. mum possible number of young nation. \. / / i Washington, April .7—(>P)— The TTie service will be held a t 9:30 prayer for you and ask .God to Pareiampic, 4M tsr I tseehS will entirely co\;er the hair, they men and said "this will require Senator, Nye ( R -N D ) / mean- Office of Price Administration to- a. m. at the Quarryvllle Methodist And. Mr. Roosevelt'.said In an protert and guide you and givd j costs, you enly 4Z esnts. are requested by National Head­ continuous pressure in industry while declared U was “unfortur \ BRING YOUR CAR IN tlay urged housewives to take A loan of 1100 coats 120.60 church and the pastor. Rev. G. tV Wilde* the. working pre.ss of the you Strength to carry- on your when promptly repaid In 12 quarters to in^c very little powder and agriculture to eliminate all nate” that W illkie had sought “ to | good care of their ration books be­ Wiseman wijl use as his sermon /United States has been protected heavy burden, until victory IS won, monthly consecutive Install- \|-D and lip.stick and to omit hail pol hut the vitally essential defer­ cause toe replacement supply Is menla.pr 110.06 each. topic "Easter' Vietory.” from a reduction in wages. “ Mom said she-was going to place responsibility for the sue- j AND HAVE IT PUT IN SHAPE Ish. Small particles of any of theft ments between the ages of 18 and cehs of (Governor Dewey in the limited. ; ' A t the Bolton Congregational offer up another prayer that yqii Frlendlw PrivMe.Sarviee SMOKED — TENDERIZED WHOLE OR SHANK HA cbtirch the service w:ill be at 11 might g4t into dressings very eas Book Four, toe agency remind­ Drin’t horrow urjnecesBarily. 26. will ‘make a lonely mother's heart Wisconsin, elebtion at the door of \ but if A loAn l9 lo your ad* a. m; "This la Li^c Eternal” will ily, and perhaps cause untold Imperatlva to Induct Young ed, will be In use about three times light and happy by letting' her see ‘organizations such as the Am eri­ FOR SPRINO AND SUMMER vantage, TefRqnar wants to .be the. subject of. /Dr. Browmell age and needless suffering by as Ipng as earlier.food books. Only Mfva you. Bvtryibihf !• You Don Say^ “ Aa future calla on selective Cffiarlea soon." can First committee’.’’ / Gage. Mrs. .lohn Collina will be in working into an open wouho service will be for replacements" “ Mr. Willkie, thereby contri Airplane Stamp 1 for shoes is handled simply and ,pri« ,/ As a matter of fact, the inspec Kelly, the first enlisted soldier currently good-in Book Three, but valely on your sighature charge 'o f thp floral decorations. the Army stated, “it is imperative butes to the coittinuing protta- I alone^ So If you need cash tors in mir local comnmtee .have Spices ."itiU are used to preserve in this war to receive the con­ ' DRIVING otoer stamps in toe book may be 'Anthems wilt' ipcludo; "i.o, A that new , men inducted into the ganda againdt so-called ‘•isola- || corns In. pKons or wrUa. several times di.'icoyered , tiny food in parts of China and North gressional medal of honor. was designated for use later, OPA Voice to Heaven Sounding" by Arm y be young and physically tloniem’,’’ Nye said in a state­ LYD4 LkpiLL£ flakes of bright-colafed-polish in Africa. decorated by Lieut. Gen. Mark W. said. Bortniansky, “'Ve Watchers and qualified for tha rigora of combat ment. "Such. propaganda W5uld You’ve got to makB it last because there state Theatar Balldlac SMOKED " EASTER POLISH READ-TO-kAT 1 Ye Holy Ones.” Melody from 1623, pressings, and it is/entirely possl Clqrk for his "one man blitzkrieg" Book One will be withdrawn . Sad Floor Photia S4S* ble that others, not so colorful Ther* are about 1.790,000 4-H duty.". in which he single-handed de­ try to discriidlt toe Refwbllcan ■won’t be any new ones for^a long time yeU from use with the expiration o f II.. B. Rrowii,,MBT. V and “ He la Ri.sen," Traditional. The Arm y said its planned party, label it as an ins^rimtent I.tl^aae ff*.. SM f 167.''.. eouM get through without deteC' club members In the United stroyed about 40 Nazis while act­ Shoe Stanip 18, good through strength (P f 7,700,000) w ill be intending to avoid American co­ I.et ns get the winter dirt out ofiit— get it A .' ■ BOLOGNA tion. St|ites. ing ns a rear guard for withdraw­ SHOULDERS HAMS Church Schnni at the Quarry- April 30, / villc rhurrti will he "at 10;;t0 and The rommUi*’^. imports good re­ slightlv exceeded this month in ing troops. operation with the World/* order to start the training of men Jubricated^and the oil changed—-and Speaking *1 at, the Bolton Congregational at sponse In this matter from most Blooddettlng or cupping w-as of the worKqrs. and feels sure that used ss early as .413 B.C.. to treat who win be requt ed “to meet an­ lb . c lb . c J . 9:30: of changing oil— CHANGE TO lb . 29c 47 37 Farewell Party all wornim,,' willing to give their diaease. ticipated Ios*ea." Tha calla than will begin dropping Jn May and ^ A group of friends, relatives and i'tlme to^lhe making of dresslnga for the wounded men, will gladly The automobile biduatry * la during the rest' of toe year wifi be KLEIN'S LEADS THE 1944 \ *; . neighbors numbering about 75 ten- “determined by existing condi­ MACMILLAN . V dered Clyde Mar.shnll a farewell follow the wishes of National turhing but more than a million lb. tions.” The Arm y eatlmated RIB END PORK pqrty at the Villa Louisa,on Wed- Headquartem when they, realize Jollara worth of arms an hour. \ nc.sday evening. Mr. .Marshall veil) the harm that these , cosmetics roughly that It will need 75,000 might do the very ones the dress­ to 100,000 a month for to* r«M of EASTER HAM PARADE RING FREE OU. LOOK , leave wnth. the first April contin­ The CaiMvrT Islands were known GENUINE SPRING gent of Tolland County. The group ings are meant to help. in ancient tlmas aa tha Fortunate 1944 to maintain piresent atim gto. The oil . that will loosen up ;rticky valves lb. enjoyed a fine spaghetti and chlck- . StAlI Aasistant* Class Islea. ' The pre*eBt atrengto of . the LEGS •• :tn.dinner and also gave the guest A ne>v training course for Staff and free rings of carbon. 2 to 3 changw of - ■ " o f honor a purse of money. Staff A ssistants is planned to start soon. •Msi (f 4 [.^4--—Sergt. Angelo (BillI Massolini who Women ho have a knowledge of this oil will remove practically all carbon and typing and who can' giv| eome YES — WE HA VE BUTTER is home on a 15-day furlough was time to helping in the. chapter of­ - s . “ • V. : ' also present at the'dinner. Guests inake your motor run like new. Bib Leiab , ‘ ' / sucte ' ' /■, •Were, presept from Bolton, Man- fice during the hours between R BEST Chester and Hartford. a; m. and 6 p. m. are eligible for :1 the course lt/-lnterested. Further. 1 Chops' Ib. >37e^ Bacon ib. 39c T’ , . . V S|ieelal Meeting Information may be obtained from If you have-a^certicate for new tires get ‘ a .special meeting, of BoUon the chapter office, 6637. Shoktder MINCED HAM er. ' ^;// Grange /vill be held this evening Of Mice and MOn the best’—-get ' at 8 p. m. at the Community Han In the latest “ Courier" we read Pork Chops Ib. 25e Bologna ' ^ Ib. 33c for the purpose o f installing Frank of two unu.sual requests made by UINBOW DRY.-P.EAN1NG. Vblpi .as Gatekeeper. Deputy Wil- the Commanding Officer of an ad­ ARMSTRONG TIRES 1 - Freeh Ground Meuty / , bur. Little of Manchester will in­ vanced base somewhere in Aus­ stall tjie officer. ’ tralia and filled by the Red Cross The third and fourth degree w^W ' We are dislribnlprs fo^ these tires in Man­ wiO sure help. Your clothes LOOK -BET­ Hamburg lb. 27c Lamb Stew Ib 15c 'servieV club staff. In a letter to W e H ate Another Erefih Ship'irieiit o f be conferied on » ^oup of candi­ the assistant director, the C. O. chester. TER — LAST LONGER when you bring; Pure Porh lean plate beef er dates on Friday, Apill 14. at the said (1) he was .sick a n d llred .o f then* to Rainbow, reKuburly, for careful thor­ In The NORTHEAST SECTION BoUon Community Hall. The drill wearing shirts .that were Just Sausage Meat Ib. 19e Short Ribs lb. 21c team from Coventry will work the dunked in Water and (2) the camp ough dcanina;. ' . ^ - degrees and the Bolton Grange WILSON^S — - Ddn’t neglect your radiator either#i ^ Have was being overridden by mice. ■ ' ■ if.. Win provide the Harvest Supper. Therefore, he urgently needeci winter anti-freeze flushed, out now. Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson heads the SECRET PROCESS, TENDER, MEDIUM SMOKED Heavy clothes should have a Rainbow eleart-. MONbAY, APRIL iO starch and a cat—especially a cat, HAMS —• Wilson’s Tender-Made ,Ready4o-Eat Hams committee tn charge of the supper. He got both, delivered prompt ing b^fqr* you put them away. - New Books- ly by plane— In good condition, too. aqd-Wilson’s Fancy Boneless Smoked Hadis. lb. Unless Inclement weather prevents collection — then the Bezt;falr day. . Bolton library received a gift Abo Please Note—If collection cannot be finished the Irst day R wW be ea the folsw- from th* Tale Press in the form of Priced at, or below celling price*. Wilbur I* Cross's autobiogtwphy, Visit 18-Year Pen Pal 1 Polata 1 to S. Don’t boy *n ordl- M vice Flohda Juice . iS- Inf day. y '' - ' ' •tJoonectlcut Yankee.’* Bernard M. YES! tmry Btem. BUY A 9nL80N*S BUT '.BUT • >rt , ...... ,, Beguefi presented the Library with Buffalo, N. Y.— UP)—Thirteen HAM. "It'* tha Ham yon daa..ent BONDS 19c doz. Grapefruit - 4 for 35c » dopy of a “Report on War and yeara ago Lucille Hate of Cross WE HAVE with a fork." BONDS Oronges Poet war Adjustment PoUtica" of Plains, Tenn., wrote her name on STA'nON REMEMBER . . . THE PROCEEDS FROM ALL iALVAGED W AiTl PAPIO M wtuch he is co-author with J|obn a atrawbeipy box. MaryrRiscile of ■Jd. Hancock. Mm. Thomas Bent- Buffalo aaW the name and thus be- BUTTER BEING USED TO BUY NEEDiED EQUIPMENT AT THE BOSPITAL. >iy, librarian, reporu that the boya g u Jt 13-year correspondence of <4 » e Center School requested the w p friends who had never met un­ KLEIN'S 427 Hartford Road Tel. 3866 lo w in g books whidt she finds til Miaa Tate finally flew to Buf­ a rt of interest to many adults. The falo to ylait her pen pal. B E ^ . books: “ Flv-e Acres and Indepen­ — ------L- . . MARKET OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS dence." M. G. K a ii^ “Oarpen&y,** The LiMrty Bell which hangs AH Popular BraiiA in CCNTEB 8TBBET By to * Oaaa. Gilbert 'Towosend. *4Wmers’ Shop in Philadel^ija's Independence Open tlatll ItM P. N . ' Qpen 7 Days a Week 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. B oot- ^ Rochl; "Forty Hall was first xqst in , 1752—Irt Uandou. I I- \ MANCHESTER EVEND( 6 HERALD^ MAKCHlfSS’neR. OONM, FRIDAY. APRIL T. IOU PAGE MANC:HKSTEK e v e n i n g iHERALD. lVIANrrHe s t e r . CONN.,'' T R lU A t, AJ^RfL 'h-1944 ‘ M ... .'iUU still fake pli must be brought t^ th e board ■ to New Pipeline Would Top-Middle East Oil Japs Push Deeper first half of this .ye; S p e c ia l; ^ r e the .aecond- quarter allot­ A Tokyo-djUelindd dispatch v n u a o ^ s fio ment—not the cover from the first' Into Iii|1iaii> Area; bgqadcast fcom Berlin "taUd it. was Defend quarter ration. Delay In sCcur- f .— Esistinf Pipalinss now clear {hat the AUiw.had giv­ hig ratlona will/require, the cut- en up their "former t it ^ t o ^ a J — Pfspossd Pipalifias Cowl’s 'tljag dpwn off the amount after a Engaged by Allies strategy and In Its placa a7:' - ■ 300 pf'- Japan’s 895 tranaportation News; WTHT >— Cecil Brown', ew Britai Hom icide Case. CAphire Eastern Tunhel Zhukov's 'troops.iOps,,JaowiwevSE, were - /!3Q—WTOC -X Lorenso., Jonas; Tritos In Lagt/Ditch Rail M{s. Wilber Dingwoll ' has se­ firtais to remain in buslpeaa, "tO reported to hav^Ughtehed theii WDRO.--Ad Liner; WNBC— W N B C -^ u l Nellson. cured employment at Pratt' and Allied'tank-supported troops op. Increase the general efficiency of 8:16--.WTHT — FuitOn Ouraler, V ySifW tlgstbn were town y««,- th'e Arakan front continuing .their ring of encirclement .near Skali Whitney’s, East Hartford, and up.” by capturing ,tteportant -uletonM WTIC — Young Wldder wNBCb-Parker Family./ . Inqulring Into U«e bMlt* will begin work Aoon., x offensive action captured, the east­ 2. Closing Of two Sovist con­ 81:30—WTIC:: — All Tim* Hit Pe- 3 9 /2 9 at ern tunnel on the Maungdaw-Bil- strong^nts/'includlng th/ fofr Htown; WNBC—Parade of Junior Court ygroOBd o f » BanjamJn\ Obwl, i " Mrs. George Me>»dtl. who ha.s sulates and two Japanese con­ tlfled Uwwyof Skala Itself. rads: WTHIUrFreedem of Opr ‘Y’ Bowling thedaung road ycaterdiiy, head-' sulates in the Soviet's -northern ■tars. SiBge Ohp of been a guest of her sjstcf, X™. 8:00—WTIC—When a GirlI Mar- portuntty; W N BO-M eet YoUr r reildent on PortVr litreet, Walter C. Hewitt, has rHprned to quarters said, a'nd proceeded to Sakhalin island is expected in the The Russian communique-■'an­ Nevy. R H a n d W b make progress toward tho»Central , ries; WDRC—News; Ad lih sr; Takofl^ Iw ft. Oowl was said to bAa form­ her home in Andover. near future. Russia announced last nounced . the capture of hugs 8;00_wnc -r W nita Time; .Guntieg on Any Floofij ridge of the .Mayp mountain range. /■ WTHT—News: Music; WNBC I v e S b c - ; Seasoii Ends Wlnthrop Hildtag is, bn a hiisi- week the closing of these con­ stocks of war booty in'-.the Skals , WDRC—It Pay* to Be Ignorant; Four Firsts, er blocks and bonds s4lesnian, and Capture of the 77-foot eastern fighting. Including six' topka, 600 —News'.-', (•midiuo of CffvaU fbe Investigators said tl>al Cowl ness trip to Milwaukee, Wis. \ sulates in connection with the WTHT — oabrie) H aatter ; oniU , .l^our i r d a t o tunnel through the range comple­ liquidation of Japanese coal and vehicles, 29 trdns'port plohee and 3 ;16— VVTIC- Wh Love and Lear/i;i WNBC—Oan^iiatera. ^ ^ „ Bdat^, Apyil 7. •— (/P) — Ooed was being questjioned In New mented the earlier capture of a WitJi I^iniu\r| %in V W J I fl. oil concessions at Sakhalin. '- fouT fighters. Ifie transport planes ■ WNBC-Dlek iWcy. V fl;i5—WTHT—Believe It or Not. T r o u n c e O A C C h a m p s . sprlnE''^skllim over the Raster Tork State In connection th a 200-foot western tunnel, two.-^pas 3. Tokyo newspapers, cooperat­ apparently had been, held In 5 :Sfi-W TIC -Jtwt Plain Bill; , 9:30—WTIC i-r People Are Fun­ \ J- ^ I weekend was Indicated today In , > \; V — h o m lc ^ case. sages originally built f o r ^ . rail readiness to fly high military per­ WDRC — News; ' Connecllout Suicldrs won the Rec State Molori^^ ing with po4icP, will publlsfi spec­ ny; WDRC , - That Brewster _ . ’■■■., , Ihe/Northern New Rngtand high k ( ^Hioy reported that a bullet\that way ■ whieh were cortvdrtcd to sonnel from the encircled area df- Heroes; M'lstaal IritSrIude; Bovf WTHT—Double er Noth­ Pete Wigren’a/boya got heck ' W lM lllB « la y N l g W IV P g-T ovyh TntaimediHl# Champ,q, the death of a New York Strongholds by th'e .iapapose. ial editions tomorrow to test a Face QueKtioiiiiig new plan for 'distribution of ter delivering supplies to the trap­ WTHT—Calling * All \ Girls; ing; \VNBC—Spotlight Bands: into the Winning’ column with a| /A -hAavy blanket of #noW was lew Sot lJ|p Fin\ **-- : 1*81 night by winning------a c l( ^- o|j * ilt m l»nn allegedly came frota a Chinese troops drivlru{ down the ped forces. WNBC—Jack Armstrong. Story ’Teller. vengeance ycaterday a t the Hop- LYeported covering the htghee-levSIs Mogaung valley in cei^tral Burma "easily ..printable” 'hewspapera In *inn» ^u nd ta Cowl's poesesstan. _ ' ■ \ the ey^nt of air. attahka. Strike* TowMd Qdeeaa 5:45—WTIC— Front Page . Far­ 10:00— WTIC •— Amos and Andy; OInIh * \ Fire*’- i I' V t o t o g that Oowl formerly Hied were attacking the.-' Jnpapese-oc- kina Gym. Hartford, in a 6« a / r . ; «K V 'ever played on tho Rec . W Hartford, April 7—(/?>—Thir­ Three hundred miles southeast rell; WDRC—American Wom­ WDRC—Duranta and Moore; atriiotpr at Gorham, N.- H.. said Inv^tlgators came here Uo cupied village of /Waknwpg. bg- en; W TO T— Buparman; WNBC WTHT—Cedric Foatar: WNBC track meet with. .New Brl f j " j t^rie,waa 176 tael etinw In the ritif’fn, T Po'llM 0 |in ' I.P,tl2IIR. boys from oyer No/lh barely teen Conncctlcrif motorists whose Iw'een ShaduzUp And' Kamai;g, Nine Zeros Shot Down of Tarnopol, Gen. Rodion Y. Mal­ ^ trace; anYapY Htle he might posslH(y '■ Chungking, April 7— — Nine \ --Captain Midnight. —-John Vanderrook. > • i f e^ "- i toi in Tuckennsn's Tuekennsn’s Ravine, Ravine, the (I'd until ,t)lP final \vhj.stle aa th In pro^rty here and alno registration numbers were spotted ^ o the East / Burmese tyoopa inovsky’s Third Ukrainian Army Isfls nveb hurdles for e Zeros were.rhot down, three pro­ struck toward Odeasa in a 35-mlle ^ Evening 10|18—WTHT— Bbnga by Sunny most In 22 years. The Wednesday Nighi BnWhng t'avnl,e(-s Wfre pdVung on' a formation. af to his bac in Florida by OPA Investigators pai^Ieling th i/ Chinese advance a.Ofi—WTIC— News; WDRC - - win. Ne*^ Haagfahire: Eastern slope puah\l south^pf the Tlang river, bably were downed and' three drive from captured Razdelinaya. Skylar; WNBC—Top of the Eve­ League of the Mai).cb«ster Y.\M lo overcome a '^-poirij, defi nd: will face questioning and possible News; WTHT- News; WNBC-- /It was s sweet/victory. If not too region (Plnkhsm Notch) 59 inches O. A. hew its annual banquet in tW yfiumplabiim-Myitkyiha others damaged from a 3^-pIane which brought It to a point 23 ning- concUisive.sfor New Brltitoi nosed with four, mmiit/s to-go. Gr prosecution bv their local ration Japanese fighter-bomber fqrce TerrV end the. ptraie*. 10:30—WTIC — Sports Newsreel; of frosen granular, traila iny, agi- Wadnesday night gt the Garde road, ^ rii^ g the enemy -' before miles northwest of the Black sea­ WTIC---Victory Is Our out both Hartford and Manchester Ing good in Tuckerman Ravine; ran wil'd in lAe last quarter boards, tho State OPA announced them ana apparently,' fightjng which attacked an Allied alrdro'ipe port, posing a new’ threat to that WDUC-i.StBge Door Canteen; Grove, Kaansy ali ael with a gooi drop in 6 boop.s and 2 .fouls BuMness, WDRC 1.9m- Mur- for the Connactlciit Intvtocholastlc Cranmore’ Mountain, five do 18 old attanden'ee of playera. Music today. Cithin 1.5 npies oUAIyitkyina, the a N a n n in g in Kwangsi province Nazi-held Bastion. WTHT)—Del Courtney’s Ofchea-. Indoor title at (Jhoahe school a cut the Sui<;ide<(' lead to one po Hebron The ■ Connecticut registration ANGLO-EGYPTIAN April 5. I lent. Gen. Joseph w ; ^ ray’.s Music; WTHT “ War tra; WNBC^Concert Orchestra. base, skiing fair to. good; Jaokson, waa provided by Art McKay's or- .umbers, taken during the recent elncf Jiipanc.se basi\ north of the Malinovsky’s drive, a brilliant couple of weeks a g ^ by a aingl* 28 granular, sHHng good: Fran- ys the gam'e. ended. . /-'^ Burma road. ' \ f .'tilwell's headquarters disclosed flanking movement that apparent­ Gardena: Concert Hour; WNBC 10:45—w n c —Good Friday. Ohe.stra. ■ . eason at various Florida resorts, —Sports; Nrws. 11:00—News on all atatlons. point. Hartford and MancheaUt oonla Notch area (Cannon Moun­ 'x Suicides* .Stars.... ' Hebron people are confj'ratu- SUDAN It wps disgfo.sed. jiieanwhile, today. ly caught, the enemy by surprise, wound up In a 15-all tie for aacond The festivities o f the evening lave been forwarded to the En- g :3 0 -W T IC —Gulden Screnaders; 11:15—w n c —Harkneaa of Wash­ tain) 36 to .63 froaen granular, vyere' opened by the Hinging of "the yule, Murphy aiuf Vilgp agslr ™ latlng themselves on their Biircesa - P '^'•v that. the\, VJth Indian- division drew clo/er the Red Army ring place In that meet as New Britain vveVo the big guiusdor the Sulci reement division of the State WDRC—Jack Stevens; WNBC ington; WDRC—Joan Brook#; skiing fair to good, varying- with national anthem, with Del Dover P 'ln raising the large quota of SI .209. ?A' for Investigation. Names and \yhich' coyjYrod the withdrawal being forced around the beleagtier- went on to take the meet for the on to® offense but credit mpst in d of considerably ovei topping It. from Burma livJ9l2 and which lias —News. W niT—Give and Take; WNBC teniperatute. at the piano. It was sung just addresses have been checked -and Arabian Sea ed Port, already threatened from —Music You W ant '*■ first time in the school’s history Vermont: Manchester Snow Val­ given to Bryant, Mason ■ the Red Cross War Fund Drive, been fighting, thward the Imphal the,-hcirth and northeast. g;4,>)_WTIC — Lowell Thomas; with -16 points by virtu* of a aac- as Jack Dwyer, Herald sports ed­ Brooks for their floor games. ' arded to those local boards Cuff of Aden WDRC -News; WNBC—Henry 11:30—w n C —Mr. Smith Gbea to ley 36 to 52 frozen granulkr to itor would have liked; It. Jack final flgtires. as of Thiir.sday. which the traveller^, are reg- plain through weakening Japhnc.se .'Inside thy rapidly -conatrlcting ond in the 12-lap relayi corn, skiing good; Rutland (Ptco combinatidn has (he makings r.w —avH.420.46. It was more than road" blocks on theXroad north J. Taylor. Town: WDRC—Mra. Miniver; was Unable to attendno ns he.'ls r 111 red. tTH IO PIA arc, harassed Germans and Ru­ Points -Well IMstrlbutfsl Peak) 26 to 44. frozen granular to developing Into one of th e /h [■"■mnyon^swould have thought possi­ from Tlddirri, is conilHimded by 7:00—WTIC. — Fred Waring; WTHT—Mualc. In yesterday’s meet with New In fn* Memorial ho;loSpitBl Th# ball teams ever pi-oduced in M| 'he boards have been instructed manian troops were being fierded WDRC—1 Love a Mystery; 11:45—WNBC—Swing Shift Frol­ corn, skiing fair jo good; Stow* ble. but It was brought about by to inquire into the nature of the ^ T I S H Maj. Gen. David Tenant'Cowan. closer to the shores of the Black Britain the points were well dis­ entire league wish him a speedy Chester if they stay intact ;: SOMAtHAND ics; News. (Mount Mansfield) 48 to 60, gran­ ■'werseverairta and pluck on the part trlM, amount of gasoline con­ (A BBC broadcast yeHprday Sea and their ikst remaining es­ WTHT—Fulton Lewis. Jr.; tributed, Manchester gaining flrata recovery. . / .The Cavaiiers/iicserve ergdit ii WNBC—Nero )Volfe. 12:00—New*; Thomaa Peluao'a ular surface. Skiing good. ^CJhalrman Mni. Edward A. Smith sulted, and ascertain the souKe All important oil fields in the Middle East are included In foitf c o n ^ io n s , shown on the map abw «: said- the. Division alreiidy ^fiad cape coiildor across the Dniester in the hop-step-and-jump, with Chagnot’a Elr’eCnlefs were the their gameneto. They nevsr’ Mt reached Imphal.) Miss Elisa J. Prentira T :l»—WTTC — News; WDRC — Orchestra; WDRC — New*; nd all her helpcra. who solicited from which each motbrist obtain­ Iran concession, along southwestern border of Itan adjacent to Iraq anfi Persian Gull; Iraq concession, estuary,/ 20 mill miles southwest of Bill Shkw In hla usual good .form "Y’’ ehsmpe this past season'and onup. Even Witb four minutes to ’ in various sectlonavf the town. • Force Rc|K)rted Intact Hiss Eliea Jane Prentice died We Who Dream; WTHT — WTHT—Newa. ed supplies sufficient to allow the covering sU of Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Qatar and Trucial-Oman coast of Arabia; Kuwait concession, at Odessa.'" to take that event; the high jump, individual trophies were won by they were t lillng by. 12 point*., yd '' Those who plannelk.and carried The force wa.s'\reported intact the Memorial hospital this Memory Lane. 12:45— w n c —Lee Sima. Pianist; W. Hillnskt, (high average) with longdistance travels. head of Pqesian Gulf; aftd Saudi-Arabia and Bahrein. Map also shows proposed pipelme, now under The drive ftjom ^zdelnaya, im­ taken by Ray Zemanek, who won Which tiiM Y'Giis", Qaudlno ^^thtpugh the public carl^party for with Sff-to.fiO per chpt of ita^trans- mdKhing after a few days' illness. 7:,10_WTIC — Quiz Of Two Clt- Newa. /■ . the C.I.A.C. high Jump; the half God Must Aid R « | » Wolff expected t* add nmich to Washljigton’s .miKind 116.61; H, LaChapelle (high on a ap|t{rgev to cut down ^■•“the benefit of the fund ab^also to congressional investigation, running from Persian Gulf, across Saudi-Arabia to Haifa, or, alternately,- port saved". A daughter of Mrs. Mary Jane portant rail junction 38 miles strength with Ms buth-l-lt.v IsiU, above OdMsa, which fell to the mUe, won by B. Johnson In 2:2.7 three, string): 421; and Walter Caf- Suicide*' leadv to a point btffor ‘ fce congratulated on thcliN^good across Trans-Jordan into Egypt Middle East petroleum reserves are not accurately known, estimates CA Berlin broadca^ of. Tokyo Prentic^f Walnut street and the go (high atngle) 16,5. across -us ranging from 16 bUiion to 60 billion barrels- . ' Russians-^Wednesday, smashed a and the 12-lap relay (Bray, John­ the Suicides kbew dwhat had hgi [ ^work. nearlv '$20% having bqen Services Oniittecl dispatches declared “five powerful late William Prentice, site was son, Zemanek, Shaw). To Set Mark The season summary; Japanese units are closing in on fierce Axis counter-attack aimed pened. One would wonder wherel "ibaltzed by party fohd auctlffl ______:------■:------:------^— — ------born In Northern Ireland and came' After War Television Manchester added th* naceeaary Gaudino gets all his energy. Ha'sl h Without the party {he quota would Imphal” and predicted a s^ajor at recapturing that control point _ Flnm StamUngs At Gospel Hul? to this country with her parents points to win with seconds In the Won Lost all over tfic floor, in e very play I 'bave been Just about reached, ^ut X Hartford, Public delations Officer battle on the Manipiir plainX^ about 40 years ago. The family for traffic west'ward Into Bessa­ Four>Minute Mile Only Nats Have Poorest of the Children’s Aid Society who Zagreb Attiteked rabia, a Soviet war bulletin said. 20- yard dash (W. Bray); hop- Chagiiots' Flrecbiefs 35 U atid keeps going/ at full speM l 'trot much more. / ' ■ - I ftaliaii Setup “ , X (Tile Allies are -attemptingx^to lived in Talcottvllle until within Getting, Previews Now step-and-jump. (V. Gian’grova): [s' “There may be a few more dollars Sendees at Gospel hall will be wiir talk on "The Possibility of fj -«r I. 'D -1 .. I bolstei; their forces to meet the Malinovsky’s veterans then push­ Possible With Divine Don Willia Oarage . . . . . 20 16 from th* first to the final w h l« ^ l l^inding Homes for Children in the the "last few months. Mias Prien- mile run, (H. Stevenson) 440-yard Maiioheatar Motor Bales -19 17 He was the spaHt that kept Ik*I •to report frem some who are late omitted thta week-end because of Vexing Puzzje O V 1 ailK. I “surgirig advance” by rushing In tice was an inspector for 30 years ed dowm the raillway to storm Society's Care.” Other organiza­ run, (J. ’Vice) and ahot-put (B. Al- Help— Dodds. ■ \ Infield in History Bryant A Chapman . . . . 18 20 Cavalier* In the thick of the b68*'| |*ln sending 1h. but nd more Is really the 27th annual convention of The reinforcements from the Hu- ta Talcott Brothers woolen mills, Karpova, 23 miles northwest'of New York. April T—(P)—Tale-A-b* Ignorant; 10. Moora and Du- tions of the t6\yn are. invited to Odessa, imd 'anned out to take vord). The Red and Whit* track- Moriarty Bras...... 15 31 tie all night.. Milikowaki's def*nM| looked for. / w Brethern at -the Masonic Temple. _ , kawAg valley in northern Burma, until five or six years ago. She sters look thirds In the anile, (J. (Continued from Page One) hear Mr.s, Svvain, who is known to (Continued From Page One) | A rak^ , in 'tjie south as well as Grousluova, 18 miles northwest of Chambers' M o v e rs...... 13 23 play stood out. He wax oontlmMil-> I *>' A communion sprvice was held Sendees ope'nedXthls 'morning at was^a member of the TalcottviUe vi«on r»w .-«-•'>»« Donovan); 440-yard run, (W*. Erie, Pa., April 7 — iF)— Th# be a most interesting speaker. The Razdelnaya. it la expected to be like—li get- I g.jQ Your Navy: 9, ly getting the ball off thg b o ^ | • on Maundy Thunujay at ifi a. m. at 10:30, afternoon aT-SiSO and again ------Galcutta\ the \broadcast declared. CongTegatlonal church. - Strange); 880i-yard ryn, (B. Bray) holder of the world Indoor mile Priddv Biid Clift M isted 1 Peter’s EplaOopal chur<^ and at 7 this evenlngx The same advisor to Gen. Sir Henry Mait­ four executive officers of .the club ed down on the German airfield at jt added that Allied parachute ting preview after preview these ■ Buster*; 9:30. Tommy Dor- ■ Not to mention Vernon Curtia,irtia, a Dim s Avnregs* as well as blocking ;« will serve as hostesses for - thjs Miss Prentice leaves three sis /■^From the north another Sov>/t ' and ahot-piil, (W. Shaw) for a record, Gil Dodds, maintains man aaric nther qervice was announced for hours for services willNjbtain to­ land Wilspn, Allied Mediterranean Banja Luka, about 80 miles north- troops landed in northern Burma cotunm surged down the b a n ^ of daye. Another ha* been offered by ! #ey Band: 11:80, Swing Shift Frol- total of 39 points. In W M hinStOn 8 Linev right-hander for whom Chagiiots* Flrechlefa ...... 113.4 ■surd Los* For Oavallen Fndav at the ilame hour, the commander. President Roosevelt meeting. ^ east of Sarajevo, and destroyed a were being' encircled and liquida- ters and four brothers. They are . . . • : jg,...... —7;8o, Sabby Lewis alone doesn't have what It taksa ~ - , . j Griffith paid Atlanta $30,000): Wil- Both teams played good l>iB| morrow and Sunday. Mrs. Raymond Jewell, Mrs. ®m er the rain-swollen Kuyalnik/rlver engineers and officials of Gensral The meet yesterday, as In the Chambera' Movere ...... 108 ►Bev. Harold R. Keen In charge. Several out ojf town speakers has appointed 3'exander Kirk, the ■The Girl Scout Court oUAwards lai'ge number o f plapes on the | ted. Electric, pioneer* in research in Orchestra; 8:30, Freedom of Op­ to run the four-minute mile;’! But u p I i c a m H ilV I h x c d * : frld Lcfebvre, the former Red. Sox Don Willi* Garage . . . . ___ 107.6 and'dsaerved to win. It waa ‘ a| Rivenburg anef^Mrs. Samum Ran­ for 13 miles to capture - Marya- dual meet with Hartford P.H.S. ’ suuthpsw: and Hanllago UllHch, ! *Tt»ere will be a communion service will be here frdm Pennsylvania, minister at Cairo, to Succeed was hei.d Thur.sday afternoon at ground, (AnotherX broadcast declared this flald. portunity; 9:30, Double or Noth­ the Boston divinity student adds, Moriarty Bras...... ,107J3 heartbreaker for the OavkUan tol kin. .. .The brothers are /William, noviia, 2.1 milks 'from, Odessa and In the C.I.A.C. meet, hinged on lent Fitchiiig. another six-foot Cubanola who II *t 8 a. m. on Easter 'Sunday, and Maaaachusetta, Connecticut and Murphy on the council but Kirk tne home of Mrs. Robert White. A Naval announcement said Japanese planes repeatdly raided.j.‘ while from th ^ northeast a third Among oUiar thinga they fore- ing from Lookout ML, Colo. ■the final event, the ,12-lay relay. "with God's aid, nothing becomes Bryant A (3iaproan ...... 106.6 come so close and be cut akd^ I ,a seconjl service at l|.a. m., with far away as Vancouver, British' 1 not go to Italy for some days, Membership cards were given to that three enemy supply schoon­ Allied airfields, at Silcliar, 7P miles Samuel J„ Jonn.A.John.. A. And/Jose{>hAnd A. Aaw eoaat-to-Aoaat talevision'-net- ean't life serntehed off the list. by th*. time. ~ U Prentice, all of Manchrater. force swept along the shores ,,of Going into the final event, Man­ Impoislble.” Manchester. Motor SSlea ... 106 5 eommunlon service following. Columbia. all members and committee mem-,, ers were captured In the eastern west o f Imphal, and it,Kalata and 'wOrka of coordinated coaxial ea- Saturday Programs: NBCy^l:30 The cinderpath .star spoke be­ . Ry Harry Grayson The Senators should be able to But it would have/been a t o t m l le British member is Ambas- The funeral will be/neld Sunday the Black- See to storm the t o ^ chester waa five points up on New I^There will be an offering of Easter The serelcea are open to the bers. , ' Nami and that a number of trans- bla ,links and radio r c l» a . with p. m., Montezuma Choir Easter fore YMCA and church youth NK.\ Sports Editor the other side ouU proviiled loss for the Buiotdiea after pUmcl saddlvSir Noel Charles, who like Adriatic\in the past few nights afternoon at two o’clock from the of Svefdtoa, 14 miles from /t h e Britain and hrfd the Hardware . High Three and High Single special music. general public. during, the course of coristsCnt 1 ports and gliders were destroyed. master stations covering targe city Music; 2, /Presentation of Army groups hare last night, asserting: College Park, Md.. ' April 7-;;^ ri- is not t mueh /leakage in up a oomfortabi* lead and tta* Kirk, la, an expert of many /years Second class budges were Holmes Funeral IWme, 28 lyood- heart of the metropolis, according team Captured this event, the H. La^apelle Ugh three------43i ’ ,, Special Easter services are also experience on Italian affairs. Rus­ prowUngs along the Yugoslav one dawn raid, the broadcast areas'(Mid local statlona for small­ Ambulance Plane; 3, Chicago "It will take a power greater Better minds long have hald pltoh- inheld. ./^X / lose out. / ' * ■ ------awarded Caroline Colburn. Lillian brldge street. / Rev.\ Thomas to 'the communique. 5 /-^ Symphony; 6:45, Easter Message, meet would have been d()^16cksd W. Hilinski, high alngle .....1 7 0 ; 'announced at the Hebron Congre- sia continues to be represented by Richardson. coa.st to' harass Gei; n shipping ***''*• the Japanese ' planes were er cortununiUea. Home receivers, than that of man to secom^ish The GriiTinJn are set in ,Uie in- After all both toaota can’t ^nttonal church at 10 a. m.. the ‘ ® ' aided by ground marks set out, by Street, pastor the Tataottirille FPr the fourth straight day, the they UuHight, would be selling for' Archbishop of York. . . . CBS—2,' at 34-all. As a result of Manches­ Ing to be 75 per cent of baagbell. W. Cargo, second h ig h ...... 165 Vice-Commi.ssX of Foreign Af­ Tenderfoot pin's WerC given and island gorrisons. H°*cow communique-'' made no ter’s win their point total wqnt to tbs four-minute mile, but If God field only at ttr»t base and short­ so w* offer our congratulatio i Charles A. Downs officiating. Allied ground crews in the 011.3- Gongregationah'^cburch wiH, offi> an average price of $300. Of Men and Books; 3:30, Philadel­ 8 uoh an authority as Conni* Mack Coach Ed Koaek and hia ko% Wapping i fairs Vishltisky, Claire Barno, Nofeen Ashlgy, .iiedium bom ber^ hhd a busy Aaention of the progress -'of Mar­ 39 and New Britain remained at la willing, of course, we'll see IL* stop, aM Joe Kuhel liit no nior# , ^'roare will he a special program taken belief their o\vn plaiies werC date and tntormont will be in James O. McLean, engineer, phia Orchestra Easter Concert; -*Asked If he himself would at­ has oredited th* haindcufflng de­ Chagnota’ Flrachlefs from over the tracks and la tn The council's action is purely Ruth Moreau, June Kelley, Pau- d.ay in Italy. MjtcheUs blasted shal Ivan S. - ^ n e v ’s 'jBecond 6:15, People’#. Platform, "Atlantic 29. than .213 for/the White Sox in ‘ o f music and Easter decorations. approaching.) , ■Mount Hop/ cemetery, Taloott- pointing out that nine televiaion tempt the four-mlnuta mile— partment with being as much as G PF. Av*. Cavaliere—better luck next Ma advisory and whatever policy It fine Eichner, Mary Flint, Barbara runways of the ^rugia airdrome Ukrainian Anpy, last reported Charter” . . . . BLUt- 11:30 a. m., Manchester's final indoor event 1943. Johnny' Sullivan Will do at ‘ The annual meeting of St. Mr. and Mrs. Parry Roberts ville. / atation* are operating today, said long-sought goal In trackdom — shortstop. While his batting aver­ W. Hilinski ..69 8065 116.61 ^ Bulclden recommends will, if approved by Rumph, Lois Luthi. in northern Italy, a hydro-electric acroaa/^^lie Priit river nine miles Land of the Lost; 1 p. m., Metro- this season will be held Saturday, 90 per cent of the businoM at TPoter’a Cemetery Association- was and family of Sullivan avenue, he expected that 18 months or so when he belatedly begins the out­ age was onl^ ,208, the Irish kid H. Barton , ...66 7636 114.12 B r „liaM at the home of the president, left 'Thursday tor Vermont to be Washington. London and^'Miisaow, ■ Brownie wings: Caroline- Col-: plant at Terni,/a railway station War Against Japan / above the Romanian city of Iasi.. after the war picture broadcaat- politah Opera "Tosca” ; . . . MBS April 15, an invitation event to be hand. Indasd, on many a day be­ X : - ' 7 ^ ------^ _> ^ * door season at thr rhd of May, from Hoinewoo/l Til., has the hap Goodrich .. ...7 1 8034 113.11 N u r^ y . rt .4 % .M r*. Marietta O. Horton, Wednes- gCne several days. Mr. Roberts Is have to be made effective bjixGen Irtirn, Lillian Ricliardson, Mary at Capronica 20 miles northwest ihg would be pretty well under —'16:05 a. m.. Rainbow House; held in th* Hopkins gym, Hart­ tween Old Hues Radlmurne and eral Wilson. Movinp to West / Retj^etl Teacher 9:80 p. m.. Salvation Army Eas­ Dodds replied: py faculty of batUng In runs. Gleason ...... 57 6309 llCi.32 Brooks,>^ .. .0 • avanlng. The same slate of soon ;to go Into service. lint. Noreen Ashley. of Rome, railway yards at Mac- 'ttack Finnish Port way. In five ycara he daclared, 100 ford. \ “We can always try.” Spud Uhandler the greeAeat hahd ...4 7 . Allied Hea'dquarters, Southwest i, April 7.—<>P>—Thirty ter; 4. Paullat Boy#’ Choristers. Th# summary: would have known It oould'amount Second base, la^st the moment N. Barton , 5196 110.36 iedanmaatatt*8 2 •‘fo n ja n was re-«lecteili Mra. Hor* ' Mrs: Donald J. Grant of Buck- careese wes^ of the capital, and stations should be functioning. ■ His ankle sprain, suffered at Howat . I.. ...3 1 3572 116.7 Brownie pins: Ann Bloodgood, Pacific. April 7—f/P)— A 230-pIane bomberi' with fighter e f 20-yard da.sh: Won by Daniels, to 100 per cent. in charge bf/GeorgV^ Myalt, who vilga, rg «••«••••••.3 . I ’^ton, praaident; Edmund H. Horton, land road, entered Massachusetts claimed destruction of a rail urued to Death As to network l)eglnnlngs, ha Walrath ... 2104 110.14 Favors Formation rid Byqliist, Blva Diette, Rita raid 'against Hollandla in Dutch eked the Finnish port of (N B t; second. W . Bray, (M ); Cleveland March 24. la not re­ But lo just what extent pitching couldn't g«-t' on bask for the ...1 6 Bryant, Ig 0 pi^ldent; W. Clifford Robln- General hospital. Wednesday. Dii?Xe, Betty Ann Hawkes, Mari bridge to (,Iie north. Kittyhawks said plans are under ^ ay. to act up sponding to treatment, he said, Mason, If 1 treasurer; Miss Clarissa L. New Guinea testified today to the Kotka, eAst of HeUfinki. today a two-way circuit between New third, Gustafson. (NB). Time. 3.0. can carry an outfit pretty much Giants. ^/' ., \ tCliambeni' Mover* ti[ Master Robert Watson, son of Of War Cabinet lyn Morrison. Ann Preston, , Ann hit a ch^ical factory at Popoll steady westward movement of the Former Prt^micr and will force him to forego Penn Orel'tty. *f 1 j ‘‘‘ Faiidleton, secretary: and Walter Mr. and Mrti. Robert Watson of and debns was said to have flown ^ New 'London, /April 7.—tVIv;- and caused/.^ damage and casual­ York and Schenectady.'He aleo re­ Hop-step and jump: Won by W. on its own shortly will be estab­ The hO|'e «t third- is IXile Blia- G AM. • Sorrento, Italy, April 7.-—(,P)— Richard^n, Dianne, Richardson war against Japan. , j relay.* at I'hiindelp'bla. April 29. I'oz, *6' 176-pound Mavina'' Filler T. Chamber* . .70 11,1/25 *C. Hewitt, collector. ,■ Oakland road Is a patient at Man­ up a thousand or more feet from; VVilliani Park, 76, retired New ties, the German rkdio *«Id, quot­ vealed development of a new ul­ 8haw (M l, 26' ft., 10 1-2 incrfCK: lished, fo r -' The execuj,ive junta of six opposi­ Shirloy shnUi. Barbara Swapson, Hollandia caught 320 tons o f tra-high frequency tube Which has , Prisoner Now second, Giaqgrave (M), 25 ft.. 5 The Washington club training w ito a fine pair of hand* but\wlth Denhup ...... 60 .ibf.so 17 - Care of the churchyard was dls- chester Memorial hospital. an explosion. * '/ York state high a6))ool tqdcher, ing a Finnlrti "communique, x Umpire/ Is ‘Blues’ Oal-allers MHiaaed, there being considerable tion Italian political , parties put Lorraine Velta Marjorie Palmer; bombs and 250.000 rounds of am­ a particular application for relay 1-4 it)chcs: third, Robinson (NB), here has the best all-around .staff 0,.'poi,ir batting Stroks. ■ .S. Hillnaki ...6 8 108.36 The Wapping Grammar school Beverly M'cDohald, Mary Farrell. Hceidquarters announced that munition from this formidable— and former menjber 6f the" Board B dUBciiIty In securing help, none of itself on record today as favoring of Education in the to ^ of GiOr T purposes. ' , ' 25 ft., 4 inches. in its history, and the worst in­ Kaltah ...... 44 KM.14 will give Its annual minstrel show immiediatc formation of a war duritig March Fifth Army anjl- especially for the Pacific .throter New London,. April 7-^i.Pi—AI Giiadin, r f - ...... 1 1 llast year’s help being thought Miss MargaretXE. Jac’obaon is ton. was burned todeath early McLean thought televiaion, be- London, April 7.—(/Pi— A Reu­ Mile run.' Won by Royan (NB), field. - ' o n I/’ l.ong Hall .N'erded ^ Aceto ...... 57 107.28 April 13 and 14 at 8 p. m. at the cabinet. airmaft troops had definitely de­ — force of war planes. The Mtack, Supper and Sale Barllok, who shed the blue uniform Nacakowski, K iy ^•vailable. It was suggested that Scout leader, and xR.'is F'ldvence this morning in a fire which de­ aidea ita uae in the jieme. Would ters dispatch'from Baghdad today 4:57; aecond. H. Stevenson iM). The Nationals lutvs so much ' Old O.ssip Blurgc may have to Chambere .. 44 100,24 school. Scarpaci, assistant leader stroyed 80 German planes and which occurrecl Wednes'lay', fol­ of a National League umpire for ’ pomlbly William O. Seyms of Col- Edith Wilson, daughter of Mrs. The action constituted virtual stroyed the 18th ^ntury bouse in become important In/theater pres­ said that Formei Premier Rashid 5:02: third. Donovan (M). 5:03.1. - the blue uniform of a Coast efficient pitching Uiat Gilberto play there himself, (or Hillis ppssibly another 56. — ' lowed up a great smash/at the entation and would/have numerous Preston, rg ieheater, a former resident here, M au^ Wilson, and Harry Welles, agreement to participate in a The Scout committee 'boropr.t^V which he livee fire is unknown, but, inas­ set with //picture about 8 by 10 amd once In the fall. This is not berto as his lieutenant. Mary W. Cumtpisk. The Missesx^orence qnd Anna church on Thursday. April 20. " '•(The ex-pr* micr, who was sen­ 58.5; third. W‘. .Strang#, 6(),(i. Barllck haa indicalsd h# will ac­ In his hands, and baa# hits, tnfirlii- Army following t\eo years of serv K'lhney really sufficient but under the cir­ Concentration qt Allied air pow. much as Mr. Park used only oil inches snp a projection outfit giv­ era .snd reservists ar* aomething Benedetto Croce, liberal leader The Scout cohimittee held A pot Moore and Miss. Maud Stanwoofi i ir, lamps for Hghtlng purposes It is supper tickets wllUbe limited tenced to death in Absentia by an 880-yai-d run: Won by .B. John­ cept the appointment, officials say, ice. Kddte' Ruika. young, big, Beelert cumstances had to do. ing an imago 18 by ' 24 inches. IraquK military court. In January, provided his duties as seaman In the Nats happen to need. strong ani; 4-K, is in 'the party Ellington and aged philosopher in whose lurk supper at the hpme of/M rs, of Talcottvllle haYe had this w ick " h W , believed l\e' might have knocked 150 on acemmt of rationing, and They ahbuld be available as soon son (M ), 2:13.7; second. Ogla Rose . . There Is about $100 available for villa the part,, representatives Marjorie Graham Thursday eve as their visitor Pilot Officer dilate that pre^^^^ thosA who plan to attend should 1942, Was last reported iti Italy, (NB). 2:13.2: third. A. Brait (M). the Coast Guard give htm the Two InflaM Problems s a bnekyr-up for Kuhel smd a the purpose. It was decided that TsW.1.11._rt D«t**arvA O A IF I Rftb&lll Oil BriLAlIl &HCl one over. • ‘ • — — • 88 mamitacturing conditions per­ Washington has a half dozen es­ nch-hltter, ~ met yesterday, said negotiations ning. Plans were made form card Thomas Biirdge, R. A. F.. from | NeVGuinea. both eaai/of sechfe their tickets In advance where he presumably fell into 2:18.8. nvailnble time. • if no help can be secured 'a bee Tbere will be special njuslc At The house in which he died was mit., / tablished right-hand pitcher's were, in progre.ss ■ to bring about party ,to be held for the benefit of Yatton in Somerset, England. The also the site of his birth. May 15, through Mrs. ' Ellen Pickles 01 The-demonstration included a Allied haqds.) Shot put: Won by Uloan#, (NB). Vrmln Guerra- * Ififi-pound Atemian rhiesgn — — Becauaa. aha] ahall be held twice annually by the 'Easter service Sunday morn the Scouts on Aprir26, aijd .for the Misaes Moore and Miss Stknwood hollandia gone far toward l/rs. F1*ances Burt. The meal will Total applieh?inns - from m^m- Dutch Leonard. Early Wynn, Rog­ Cuban who Ima been in .tjie Wssh- U -Farraiid ’ inembera and other volunteers, for the king’s retirement. Party I ineffective as ene- 1868. He was a son of the late model of a television studio whose 40 ft., 8 InohM; second, Al'voni said, her husband's hobby of eol- ing in the Congregational church spokesmen said it was hoped the Mother and Daiikhter banquet for are old friends of Pilot Officer he served from five to 7:30 p. m. Yalc'|*rofpss»r Dies ( M-), 39 ft , 4 3-4 . Inches; third. W. bers of the armed firces for Na­ er Wolff, John Niggellng, Milo ington chain for sevefal years, LaChapelle mowing and cleaning up. Dascs. *,/ George and Julia Avery Park’. grounds had provision - for sports Candlnl and Alex Carrasquel' lecting rifles, pistols'and shotgunaq Another ster will' be added to monarch would step down at once Scouts and Scniit/comtaittee. on B'urdge’s family and visited at^l "’Y base/, The committee on the apron Shaw (M), 36 ft . 9 1-2 Inches. tional Service 1 .ife Inauranee have may Weal the ancient, and honor­ Brueelle .. made marital life both dangeroua It was brought out that funds .XntUAlr.craft Fire Slackemickki X' event telecasting. paraed the SIOO.OOO.000.000 nierk. and remarkable le^teft-hander on the seryl.ee fla^, for Pvt. Gordon rather than wait 'until Rome is May '11. These dates / are tenta- their home in England before; the sale I« arranging for a table _ 01 New Haven/ April 7—(A’l- -Prof. 12-lap relay; Won by Manches­ able Rick Kerrell/ont of the first- Newcomb and, uninteresting. Mrs. Peerl -J. once sufficient to carry on nec­ plmockX who hks just entered live. \ ' war. Pilot Officer Burdge was sent. . \Not/one . ^ enemY ^ f tane.I /iose /TOI to sample aprons and models to dm Venard Obtained a divorce frojtt j essary work in the care of the liberated as he had intended. Dialing tonight; NBCj— 8. Lu- John M. S. AHiton of the Yale ter ' ( Johnson. VlM, Zemenak, string catchlng^algnment' Zachea service and is statlpned at Fort to (janada from ^England for part Allied planes In /h e Wed-1 Bradley Backers play them. Orders yvlH h* recelvsd history department died yesterday Kroil her husband. Mrs. V enard, cemetery are now insufficient A negotiator said, Vittorio had lOierc w ill. be a wril child con­ /the four- four \ J ■ ^lle Manners concert; 8:30, Lulu Shawl, .time, 2:24./ Stanley 'Spem:e. George .Wash­ Devens, i^ ss., at present. agreed to surrender his power to ference and summm roundup in of his training; This is his first ne.3day. attack and all for the styles desired. Mrs. Louis* /Bates and all-time hits; 9:30, Peo­ at hla home aftiwr a brief illness. through her ,-ittorney, -told Super­ owing ^ to the increase of labor furlough,-after completion of hla e^lnedX Liberators,/ medium ington Casetand .lake Powell give V Mrs. Effr^ Kibbee of Wethers Umberto pending a decision by- the B'ire Company’s hall next Seymour, chairman, will be assist­ ple Are Funny: ■ 10, Amos and Born' 55 years ago In Pittsburgh. .,/ Father of Elgl^t Joins Navy . / Wa.shingtoh speLj in an outfield Avr.\ ior Court Judge Joseph Sabath., costa and upkeep, and It was felt field and her cousin Mabel In training which included comman- Wtchells BostOT bombers,, Claim 48 Votes ed by Mrs. Carrie House. Mrs the Italian people on whether ,to ■Thursday morning;, April 13 from Andy: ,J0:43, Monsignor Fulton *J. Professor .Allison Was graduated ' . —f ---- ' . / Roberto Ortiz,. the biggest (Juban R ^ og 109.40 .that her hu.sband spent all hlstimS that some means must be taken graham of ' Manchester.'^\spent do tactics in coi>JuncUon with ^ n d their flgftttag e^orts got back j Edith Wetherell. Mrs. Jessie from Princeton and\ had been a' cleaning his guns. Guns frighten to add to the funds. continue the monarchy. 9:30 to 11:30. Dr. Rothblat of Sheen, Good Friday Meaaage. . Portland, April 7—(JP)—William of them all. could make much lab ,..... 108.13 Wednesday in town calling ota old ground forces and Convoy work fn /to base. A ntlX rcraft fire wasi Hartford, April 7.—(/P)—Ready Sweet and Mrs. Nellie Mark*- CBS— 7:.S0, Friday on. Broadway: member of -the Yala faculty alnP)—With Big Six winter at Dania, Florida. >,■ The 48 votes were described as bualnesa meeting Tuesday evening ‘ LeeXpre-Blocked Hat sources onl.v, at prices con* kept in by illnes.s for the past few foot. refreshmenlS'during the ev-veniog.. President Ralph "V. \Re>'nolds baiys. New Britain; bombed the No Longer Spectator! anything in Italy. In fact, we ward... .Austin tossed two touch­ or without ’The Rajah” the Vera W. Hllln.ski a i'i”. . ufi.fil days is' reported as improving at Mrfs. Evelyn Ruper,' sertlce com­ Buka airdrome and seaplane basq an “ Irreducible minimum” ‘ whlqh at theTti of C. home. All mem­ down passei to help rout Kansas Cruz baseball team uiii'a. Playing, . , • • a •' a .. .m .5 0 sLstenl with m arket condi-* was in charge of meeting of Hospital Notes would stana fast - for Bradtoj). They’re shaped and creased to stay becoming as long i cl^Ienged any and nU. - $hit my Mazzoli . . . «*•••• his h aa a e a • .7 a a 114.63 lions and ((iialil.v stock, , the trustees and committee of the Bradley opponents were or­ as you wear them. ' . - . aentef. .M'ho was the atar of the Abraltis ... J Mr. and iirs. Henry Ro.s.sman gifts have been made to 86 SoQth dominated Solomons, and attack­ social time wUI follow and refresh- Erastus ftorntng II, was one of the Japs in the Marshalls. " ' signed lis manager this week and Atamian • * • a ei.e a • ) . a a.114 16 Nathan Hale Community Center, ganizing an ouster move which elUb,‘'''and a darn good forward > have moved in to their new home Coventry men and women entering ed ' installations on. the Hansa-Ma- menta will be served by a commit- sponsors of a scries of pre-induc­ returned to Fort Worth, Tex., the H. Barton . * * a a a •• *.♦**•. .114.12 .Mso we have (Tarden f'er- Gilead Inc., held In the Fire Company’s .Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Doro­ was halted by Governor Baldwin tee composed bf Mrs. John Holden, sfere shot down and my jff«at ^ on the Green, the former Emil the service during the past year; dahg coast on New Guinea. - tion meetings designed to help taam went by the boards... .Save Baglead team, led by the cri-^-u Cuban bat­ Goodrich . . .tt tT. e * a • * a a.113.11 lili/.er. ' previous, to April, 1913,/they nlade hall last night. Each lOommltted thy Hudson, 15 Wlaple street: Mrs. In a, statement this was nob the Mrs. Thomas Conran, Mrs. John ■' German, plac^, which they have re- Irene HowariL' 41 Westwood 'Move Closer to Bogodjlrii draneas make the shift from oirtl me a couple of tickets for a good tery of Ramon, B and Chico For several years the Gilead gifts to 96 others, this making elected, its officers as, follows: time for a change. v Wilson, Mrs. Walter Leclerc and Contribution of Don Schiffer, Hernandez, took laioh over Our .Motto: We sell th© • paired and Iiuproyed for their oc- ■Finance ■ Gommltlee, Chairman street; Mrs. Marlon McParU»nd, The only . - , reported ground , action to military life. The 34-ysar-old doubleheader in Madiaon Square former beaeball acrlbe: "The litUi I cupatipn. ' follm have enjoyed an,, occasion; total of 182 who have been so re- three Mrs. Helen Griffin./ / executive attended the last meet­ Tampico in 11 inn,. i-.sterday. S'ccdw S n .Gae for Bicycle same quality stock a* we Arthur Sobert, secretary. . W(n- 136 West (>nter street;'iMrs. Erne- j found Australians moving Garden about 1946.” Island looka like Bbbets Field in i Since December- last Hebron pot luck supper, The I-adijjs’ member'ed ' by the Mother's Club, more miles to within six miles of ing, but not as a sponsor. He Aid society sponsored one of tl throp Merriam. Membership •com­ lia Cusson//'38 Edwanls street; the lu«h days of ’40 end .’41. plant ourselves. IF: • has furnished 20,311 siirgical upon entering tne service. Bogadjim, which is 20 mjles below The Romance leaves next 'week for the Army. Chicago, April l .—UFt —' Chica- Stockton. Calif.—(S»)—W. H. Wednesday evening and a 'pot Mrs. Dorothy Ulm, Mrs. Vir­ mittee, Chairman, Mrs. Helen Baby Williarn Johnson, 100 Sum» Strike Rumors ladlq There's no roon for a walk, qven George, a carpenter, haa a certi­ f dressings, which have been turned Barno, treasHcer, Mrs. Florence mer strq^t; Nancy Lee^.4l22 Tol­ Madang. the, latter an objective in the remote .sections .... Our gb's 'High school basketball season, Fruiik' V. W illiam s ' ■ in to the Columbia pArent chap- luck program was included. Aftei; ginia Lewis and Mrs. Doris Bod- 01 ^conVeilglng Australian and Cllblumbia (A Lee Water-JBIoc) Must of the beef and muttop for Lieut. Hul Surface, high rank­ running overtime, will wind up to­ ficate from the Lodi Office of an adequate supper each 'person reau! constituting the hominating Sheldon, secretary,, Mrs. Richard land 'rvi'rnpike; "Mrs.''Fredii Nelson, baseball team is scheduled for-its Price Adminla'trator crediting him V ter. ’The, Hebron group, meeting American forces. ■ Wariiinsj; V. O Given • Allied troops' in England conies ing American piayer, and Dick N. morrow night with two games at Tolland St reet took -part In the program- as he" committee, presented tfie follow, KahSUn. Junior membership, 71 pelniont street; Miss Bestrice Sk.v Blue or Cocoa Sandefer. former Hardin-Sim- first workout Sunday. Many ati with 10s488 gallons'of gasoline. He weekly Mondays have furnished- Eddy, 791 Main street. Truk underwent its 14lh attack Funeral services for Mrs. Fran- , fr^m Uruguay and Argentina. the stadihim. for all-city honors. chose, or paid a small fine. Sev ing slate of officers and'commit, chairman, Jane Flaherty. Organi­ mona TI. graduate manager who tractive games already have been laid he doean’t know ■ whyi be­ Buckland, Conii. 8,'540. The Amston groups, meet- zational committee, chairman, Addmitted today: Mrs. Sophie in the current scries to remove it Hartford. AprU 7—m — The ces Rowland will be held at the Marshall Junioik. winner -of 10. ( eral original and surprise num- tee.s, all of whom were ^elected: uaad to b* "in hog hiraVea” whan arranged, including on* ndth- tha straight games and declared junior cause hi* only vehicle ia a bicycle. jih g -twice weekly have sent In Don G. Churchill; secretary, Mrs. ^oake, 79 Wells street. as an obstacle to the westward ad- Colt Industrial Union, CIO, today Columbia church on Saturday af­ Naval District outfit which boasts '-41304. 'This includes work done berii,;were given. Messages were President Mri. - Mac ' Ricnards.o'n he could get a few.court' stars to champs, will meet Weber, Catholic (re-elected): vice president, Mrs. Raymond C. McKinney. Building / Discharged yesterday: Mis. Netr 1 yance of Allied forces. Firra were cautioned membership against ternoon at 2 o’clock with UncoUi such, proa ae Barney McCUsky, the Girl Scout Troop. written to former pastors— Rev tie Reale, 44 Pine street; Henry 1 started on Dublon In thq, Truk visit the campus, dl'vlded the League titleholders, in the first B?rl Lewis -who is captain of a Alice WiUiams; secretary, Mrs, and Grounds committee, chair^ spreading runjora of strike action and Porter in charge of arrange- $6-50 John Lucadello, Lar - French, et Ji. Robert E. Foote, W’ar garden Roy. 44 Pearl street; William Ven- j group by '.Solomona-bqsed air Monday, when a" new wage sched­ manta. The service win bq. con­ hohora at a recent tennis show for game, followed by a clash between fighter group In England Sind Rev. Evelyn Rupert; tre/surer, Mrs, man Ernest, Starkel, aecreta; ClTORY the Chinese relief medical fund at al. W# have an a*-Columbus Red Chairman, haa received word from Dolly Ulm. — , / . nart, 203 ' ’.Summit street; Mra. I patrols. ule becomes effective. • • .1 ducted by Rev. James Ehigllsh South Shore and Mt. Carmel, de­ George Mffne who Is C. B. chap­ Mrs. Florence Cochrane. New Delhi....Sandefer, who eur- Bird, N. Browet and many Class fending All-City Senior Champioris the at^te food administration that Ser\1ce committee chairman The executive committee will Margaret Chetelat. 125 Autumn (A t Pearl Harbor Admiral Chea- Statement signed by James J. Superintendent of Connecticut Victory Garden Committee BOtlohal Interest, In vlctqly gar­ lain In the Marshall Islands. street; Mrs. Ada Novelll, Mountain ter W, , Nlmitz annoiin^ ' yes- vived a ship sinking on the way C and D ban playera, eo again a and undefeated ip 37 straight Mrs. Hannah Hlobik; program meet the first Tuesday Ip each .'Connors, president, and Patrick J, C3>ngregational House, asaiated bj good season is sure unless thsy dens is reported lagging. Great Grab bag findings and group Road, Glastonbury; Betty John-jterday in a press refeaie that ■ to his Red Cjross job, staged the contests. Cart Manchester Gai Company* singing completed an enjoyable comrtiittee. chairman, Mrp, Glad- month In the Ubrary at 7:30 p. m. Ward, bualneas agent, of Local Rav. •William B. TuthlU o f Ando- shoot Great Lakes at ua. Is mged for renewsd energy yce. Bissell, Mrs. Berthal Michaud, son, *44 Grandview street; Mrs. I Seventh Arm y Air Forcf Llberar 270, United Electrical, Radio and ver and Rev. Arthur Varley of Wll- There’s a LEE PRE-BLOCKED HAT to suit every event in reel Texas sty l*.. , .Sur­ Manchester, Conn. ‘ evening. Frederick C. Rose, son of Mr. tore raided Truk Monday night, UNITED face waa th* standout performar, A. ' iB tbs project, sines it will help Mrs. Pauline Boudreau. Member smd Mrs. Wilton Rose, Ernest Le- Eva Suits, 130 Washington strMt; X^ebina Workera of Amsrica. to­ limantie. Interment will ba tt hefid and every purse . . from.$6 to $10 . Lafayette, Ind.. April 7.—pfV ------S Miss Julia Kearns, 68 West street. and Btarted Area among Dublon’a whipping Franjo Kukuljtvtc, Iran .. •easeeve suppUee for men in serv- ship committee co-chairman, Mrs. Doyt, qon of liir. ’and Mrs. Her­ day* appeared on all bulletin Montgomery, New York, foHowtni in all the smart, new Spring shades. - STATES Coaches attending Purdue Unl'ver- 1 hereby apply for reservalion of a plot for a Viet .Ids, fo r fie e ^ g allies, to help Ex’elyn Broa.dbent and Mrs. Doria Births; Yesterday, a aon to Mr. atorage tanka. The enemy aent up S aeryice to he held there on Mon­ former Yugoslav Oavia ClW play­ Gordon Howe, student manager sity’e annual' football clinic next Restaurant Plans Discussed man Leboyt. and George Cour Jr., boards at Colt’a Patent Fire o f the O r ^ n StaU R id tSAip t down the'cost of living, and Bodreau.. and Mra. Otto Andrulot, 30 Cooper, night fightera ahd one waa ahot Manufacturing' company. - ' day. er, 6-1, 6-2, and than uam lng .wvek-«nd will get a detailed re­ Garden. son of Mr. and Mrs. < ^ rg e A. down. Two of the Liberators were that beat Duke in th* M naplehL are transpoilation, manpower Bridgeport. April 7—i/Pi—Pisns Yinance committee, chairinsfi' street; a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Diaastisfaction.-wlth the neW The deceased was 'born In-Mont­ MAR with Max Ellmer pt SwltortaBd to port on the principle* of tha T for­ CSour, left on Friday to begin Charles Beeto, 4F Drive, Silver wit) a doubles m atch.. . .BQtnsr ed Roae Bowl gem* vt lM2i sands packing material. It is-hard­ for the erection of a atate-ow'ned Mrs. Mildred Bloodgood, Mrai Ja­ lost.) wage achedule la baaed on a aharp gomery, New Tork, June 13, 1878 mation from an ..expert ~ Navy training, having enlisted Lane Homea, Weat. Center atreet; ISDS took a singles aet .from W. C. word home from Iran. Whsrs he la CUiii Shaughhessy. head |nid N am e er believable that locally the proj­ restaurant at the Den road cross­ net Pettingill, MrS; Mai'ffiB. Banker and passed their physical exami­ cut it provides in the pay of piece the daughter of Francis E. am ect of war gardens is tetng hospitality committtce, Mrs. Pau a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Milton Mary Bookataber Riley. She u AMD Choy, Chinees champion also from with an eng' leat outfit: A train coaph at the Umveiaity of ^ U * over at Stamford on'.the Alcrritt nations at New. Haven on Wed­ Doremus, 87 Hamlin street. Japs Expect Qenerul workera. Average pay o f hour­ Keller’s Men’4 Wear ought UghUy of. Most people p e rk ^ jr werd discussed at the tine Boui^reau, Mrs. Catherine Me. ly worirers is increased, but the survived by Her buKband, Rev New Delhi. Lieut Frank B. ride 'her* reesUs th* ride we had burgh and exponent of th* T tor* > * r* * » • • < Kinney; sunshine committee, Mrs. nesday. All w e* 17 yere old stu­ Birth: Today, a aon to Mr. and “ As Individual As Your Finger Print’’ Brom Washington, D. C., to Dur> mation, baa bran added to tha ataS A d d re s s ' are already planning taeir Offensive by Allies Increase la smallar and the cut for Ralph Rowland, pastor of the Co STAMPS Wright, former Florida U. drum* Pkrkway commlaaion meeting here Helen Barno. The meeting voted dents St/WlndKain High school. Mrs. Everett Keith, 118 Pitkw ham, N. C Ws hsvs the longest of inatnietora fog the grid (Bllfilo, / ess for the qummer, and'win yMterday. It is planned to build pieoa workara is greater than the lurahla Congregational church, 1 887 Main S^«et Next Tp Federal Bake Shop beator, tonde the newa that V aaa. iblv do even' better 'than last $5 to the Red Gross War Funct x . r » r - t atreet and a daughter to Mr. and By The Associated Press “ uBdefaxtod, wraatUaff fiuuB{>ion end toughest divlaloii on tho Iran* Hie dlacuaalon eti tb* T p U ya wOJ Nambtr tn Family. the restaurant on the same plot hi Berlin’s DNB agency today terma provided in a compromiae aon, Paul Rowland, who la atation- Stiiiinier.' , The next meeting will I held The/leaiilng tower of Plea be- Mrs. Pierre Drapeau, 63 Beamau of the worid”. la 70 yeara old and ian fitiH* railways—T85 tunnels, fOature the clinic program's final Ad land where the Melton State on;A,pril 18 In the veatiy of thefgan to leap even before Ita com- quoted. Japaheae Imperial hesd- wage avyard that the union is ed with the Army in Florida, ant I'vi.ler* of (iDT certirtrates are Circle, Orford Village. thinks ha’a t t enough to moot |al fifi mlUw of taach eeeeton April 15. I museum housing ancleut autoino- Congregational church/ The speak- j pletijnn il) the' middle of the,,.four- Death': Today, Miss Lillie Pren- .quarter.s us expecting that "{he seeking to have placed in opera- a- sister, Mrs. .Waiter Brown a i tniiuded that U ^01 kiticale.-' [ Uiles wUl 1^ tni'Stsil. ier wiU bs/Mra, kUry j\’. Bwaia eC iucbUi ccatucy. >Uce. 98 Walnut atreet 3 s sallsd aneuy geeariri effeewNytlea. ... I 1 . '. MANCUES'i'EU EVENING HERALD; MANGHBtf'rKft, CONN., FRIDAY, AFRIL 1944 t s YAOi THlilTEef MANUHEtfTER^ EVENING HERALD. MAI^CHESTElt. C O W ., FRIDAY, A^RTL 7, 1944' TWI5LVB returned soldii were scarce: thought it « dollar biu; . Household Goods »1 \ Boarders Wanted HOLD EVERYTHING Automobiles for Sale 4 RuoBng ' u l ’ . Help iWanled— M ali. Amos—WMl, 1 can’t gdt no Yank-4 tt all.. 1 won that'In .-Lost and Foun^ OUMk'liKl'ABLE KUUMF job, 1 aims to get black frock ■-pokcM^me la.rt night and I feel M AN f o r ' EaSBNTIAL farm 8 ROGMS' o f 'modern idrnUure, WE Btry AND BELL all makes r o o f in g A .B E P A IR qI -chSi meats Also' rpoms/WilhA C ta $ s in ^ cost and $tart pi ling. 1 dona ' line# giving It to the l o s t ^ p a s s b o o k n o . w otk i' must be able to drive complete In every dptall. Includ­ thit once when I broke and I chwtob. Of. used cars. Highest prices paid. neyB,,ValleyA flaahhjgs,'and gut% ing .a ebmbinatioivkrove. keason- ilgnt' noutdkeeping 'pi^lteges. Notice i« hereby given that^aaa ters; Done,-exp€!rtly and reaboh- ■ truck. C>n between 11 a. m. to es^ ain't tM good to 1941 . Olds convertible coupe, able, Alberts Edrniture 'Cq.^'dS central Idea- tor 'Coupief/'oi gins. ■ ' B jf i t o t ^ O . L m* •> kUA tensm iSs. Book No. 42486 Issued by Tim p iiiy by your-local roofer. E. V.' . 1 p. m. Wetstone Tobacco Corp., Advi^sements Don’t say this Ig'aksis one t o t Mew <8i6l|i Letjter Abraham Llneoln Wll* Savings Bank of Manchester hsa Model 66, 1941 Pontiac sedan, Allyn s&eeL.efartford. Phone iU89 \U Arch s ^ s t Coughllb, ■f'el. 7707. 890 Wood- Elm and Forest street By (kfifice, Mira Matilda doVVitt I first beard It 50 ^ y**rs ago. The following fiote describea a •olesmaB-^ao- Jlyaaesl Am pants-a com- been lost or destroyed, and Writ­ 1941 Plymouth sedan special de- moB npunt »- isemeifts 1940 Olds sedan, 1989 Oldd ' land. LINOLE RUGS; ' Armstrong For Sale ' For R**m- ^ A t s MMty beofimv quite a. w it , V^en a certete^WOfiMte WS* a chain latter t o end all chain lit* in «n attsehmsnt tor yolfr. ten application has been made to “Black Rilsluird’’ J-For suddenly, iu thsugh ws hid- ters: Student Ulysaea Grant Adanis scd^L hjknchester Motors SaMs, and buit quality pattern, Apartm- Flats. i had no'warning what8oever< the She loosened * stay girl growUig up,.'Ahe', frequently writer ? For Rent said bank >y the Person in whose Help Wanted— ■Umked under her bed \at night, "This chain letier com'es to you Executive—Nothing doing'! I’m Johnson—p a i^ am an tlncommon 'd a l e 512Nyeat Center. Tel. 4134., i.very room, knrge stock, ‘ Tene 63 To Buy To Sell .1 XVU ' "black bliszards" hUrat pver us. In her decolet’ie ~ noun, Rrofessa! name'such book was Issued, for Moving—-Trucking— Male or Fenikle And displayed a beautiful pres­ fearing a man might be there. with Uic 'hope of brir4(lrtg happi­ still paying alimony JWMuse of the T^oScU {wytaent - o f tHe amount of de. 's ApplUhce and Furniture, never realised that the DaUy i We did not call them "black ness to the tiled business man; Profehsor—HomK come—uncoii^ ^ B a y <;a SH Fo r TOUR CAiy^Any 8« ^ ^ ^ S lo r a g e 20 Main, Sheridan Bldg. . FOR RENT-JdAV 1ST. modern ence of mind and complete When she becamb a, yoilng miss attachment I lad /Or’ my last one. posit represented by said book, W a n t e d — MAN o r womar Messenger had aiich readership-1 blizzards" at first. We did not call i mistery of the situation. she continued to-4ook, hoping that "Upon receipt of this letter' send mon nounj;^' . X, to 41. High pricea pai^ Dirlvs flat, central, 4 tooms on flrst No one In the county missed th.at them anything. We did,pot kpow Student T-Ber.oz, Protossa, pants or for the. issuance of a dupli­ over now 0x^90 Oakland street. AUSTIN A -Oh a MBERE OO, cook for small restaurant. If WINDOW SH.UJBS—VENEyriAN floor, ,-5fh room on, third Boor. some day she might find a ipan tWenty-five ( ’25 )'copies to - your Wife ’ (hea y ) — You’re lazy, 3 : cate book therefor. "Trailer Van Servi'os. Rstnovais man morning hours^only. / Business Piwerty tor HsAdllne or the story beneath It. what they were, not that first One there. ncat'-cst and dearest fricruis, ’Then' you'reywortelc*", .vou’re bad tem- am singular at de topXn’ plural Brunner'a Jpen evening until 9. blinds. Owing to our . very low Adiits. Write Bpx D, Herald. I a U the old feeling against JSn when it-struck. It was a strange, Fine iribiite to Scouting le giy- •at dc bottom. Saturday’s 6. Phone 8191—4486. t from Coast 'to Coast deiuxs Silk City Diner. ' Quite late in life she married, pack up your wUe and'Hend her to pored, yjou're ahiftlesis, you’re a overhead, get pUr special low Sale \ 70 I Vcsrlk was revived '* -new, terrifying phenomenon. 'Dust en by a Manchester ousiness man the. pisn whose name ie on top of Lort luitf Found squipmsnt th-aUng, packing and prices on high grade . window dn her honeymoon rhe told her thorough liar. '\ Annoimcenit'nts 1940 FORD TUDOh; 3796; 1940 storage. Warehouse, Manctasstsr ASSISTANT FDR/Laboratory, Suburban for Rent . 66 George Flaln was chSrgsd with blown from the fields, whipped up who.saya: > ’ \ ht^and she would slc,ep in Uie the list. ^ , Hjnmand (reasonablyV>- Well, Clerk—I ought to, have a riiag. VICINITY of Lake shrdes and .Venetian.blinds com­ ^SIN E SS PROPERTYNfpr -sale,,^ "Show me. a-boy scout and 1 will I’m doing the-work ,,f. three men. ^ Chevrolet 4 door, .$796, 1941 .Dreen. Tel. dl8’i. high school education. Apply In centrally located, good I son^racy to violate the federal by .giists of wind, we had seen ln\. Up^r berth ai che didn’t want a “When your n.-tqie appears at dear, no man is perfect. black and white Collie, ..FULLER BRUSH Agent. Charles person The R^gefs Paper Mfg. pletely installed./Samples rurnlsb. FOR RENT—3 ROOM tenement, prohibition act. He narrowly cf- creasingly o>f^ late, but never had guarantee Tie is/,not A delinquent. the top of tin.' liat'you wtir receive Boss—Tell me vvho the otheriT' Brindley, 59 Devon Drive, Man­ Pontiac sedan, ' $1,095; 1941' Call 2r0163 after 4 p. m. Show 'mo a deliiiqiJent. and' 1 will msn>e*lting thfriigh ths curtains •re to name of Terry. Re- Co„ Mill alia Oakland streets. ed. Capitol Window Shade . Cp.. . furnished or Unfurhlahed, ,^ln An­ •aped a prison sentence. After tn* ws seen the .triidle world turn in­ 38,497 bt'auUfiiX women. Hai{i A Yank. In Scotland, nad done two arc and J’ll fire cm! ^ chester. For appointment call • ChevrpWt club coupe, $896; l939 241 t^rth Math street. Paons guarantee he has n^ver been a at'-heri . IP h o n e 7274. Repairing 23 Ail hiring^ In accordance with dover,'on bus line. Resonable. TO Se t t l e , a n e s ’m trial mother-and I returned to the to an opaque, sulfocatiniik black TTie next morning she parted faith and pleoso dp not break well in a game of poker one night. 8807. / Bulck coach, $796; 1939 Olds- 8819. Open evenuiga ' ^ boyN^ut. ' \ A lot'vf people are-learning now moblle sedan, $695; 1939 Ply­ area stuiliaatlon. agreement In Telephone 4047 Manchester. / pieces of property to be sold to­ I farm torllv* with my grandfather. hurricane. the curtains and said to her hubby: chain. One felV.w broke the>pulntmeht8 . day or evening.' sler sedan, $195; 1936 Graham chairs,. found diplng room tables, houses,'6 rooms .each; 1 single A man gives a Itelder. Names. Moonan fank, etc. T w s and vehicles, re­ :zi ..events. But my 'father oofi- struck. I noticed a dark 'cloud ris­ to coIlect\ paper—the kihd on man under my bed, ^ Two Negro soldteik\were dis* a $6 bill in it. party to enter- 9-9 Mrs. Ida Morehruse. 6 Bank St. sedan, 295. Terms and trades, paired, palntAl Pick up service. $5 each; gas ranges, $10 and qp. house which is yavallable for oc­ which warii^ads are printed:-. tain kie friends; B*119 lEC.-tisssiSt B. % Ml 9* ILealcalta. Tel. 2-1366. Reward. 'Situations WMted^, , cupancy. C ei^ally located. Rea­ much ot that which was ing Li the north, but, thinking that cussing what Ihey/woutd do when After chqrr.h an Ufher railed tb« iSSLmStJCJSmJBSSSL \ Brunner’s; , 80 Oakland street. All work C. D. D. Tel. 2-1439.^ Combinatipn Magic Chef, Craw­ O p e n ^o ru m '* A woman gives a party to shpb HAVE A LIFE-LIKE Portrait In Female'^"^ ' 38 sonable. W>He Box B, • Herald. I revealed by the Kansas City ' It would blow ov$r as usual Avtth- Mamie—Folly, was that Marine they returned to^IvlllanNilfe after Yank aside! a.jd told him he had Phone 6191 or 4485. ■ , ford combination range, parlor Bride— Aren’t you one of , Uhl mad* -a miateke .< m he perhaps her enernles. “ Shouldn't fit'*)' ite in bed?" oil made from your favorite NEW CONVERT ro^s: cei- I man, shd other evidence -piled u[9 oik any rain, paid no particular three tramps I gave cookie.s to last ^ou Were out with last night a the war,, parUculariy it Jobe for CAPABLE W O^N, DESIRES oil heaters, davenport seta. Aus­ photo^aph. Special a^entlon to f o r SAI.E — 1933 ROCKNE lulold i^aplaced ns. all tin Chambers Warehouse, Man­ Newspapers Help against him. It was about this attention to it and went about my Ikdy killer? housework. Llye In. No heavy Lots fQl’ Sale 73 week 7 portraits of those In the "Serv­ coupe. With practically brand klnda^f leather work chester Green. Open 9 to 5; 7:30 Editor. The Herald: Itlm e that ^ first heard thai It work As the cloud grew closer. Tramp—Yes, ma'am. I ’m the Polly—rn aay he la. He starves ice".'Emily Arnold, 209 North cleaning, paint etc. Write Box T, This Commission .has received had been GeoiYe. himself,; who Jbad It to w on a poeullar copper color, Honeymoon BY FRED HARMAN pew battery, deluxe Arvln heat­ ing/90 Cambi .dgrAtreet Tele­ to 9. Tel. 5187. FOR SALE—TWO building • .loU sole survivor.'. them to death. /A Main, street, Manchester. Herald, atatmf, partlculara. formal notice from the National unllke^/any I had overseen tjefore. WANTED er and Phllco radio, everything phone 4740. on Autumn street, between Oak made the sugges^on that the Ku ■ *, > tomplete. Take It away for $50. h o s p i t a l b e d f o r ^ L E or Safety 'Qouncll that flr.st place in Klux Man pay Ite'-call grand- As it came still nearer, I could see tr BuitB Wi— I ’ LL a rtu A ,inE OUIT VOORRYIN’—WE'U rVTtS. STELLA'^ ORKING on second ■r- and 4shworth Telephone 3364. m o t h e r ' Inquire Jones Furniture Store, Z! rkht, fully, adiustable. Rates, rea­ the Eastern Division of the 1943 father. \ ' It sweepbig up the dirt In front of HITCH UF a n d WILL n s c o v i Av D I’ lV-REMlY . m. to 1:00 k; m.) 1 FUNNY BUSINESS DEeiNNINS shift (2:3 1 36-38 Oak street: Tel. 8254. anted—^-Female 35 Sithations Waiited— sonable. Call Keith ,. Furniture. National Traffic Safety Contest FOR SALE- BUILDING LOT. Mother dried a lot. Het: chlld- it like a^u ge broom. The chick­ iM roft 050015 L055 OUTSIDE Willing to\ furnLh room and ^ - A 5 Male 39 TeL 4159. » has been awarded to Connecticut. 50x189, convenient location. Call I like faith in my father waf^weak*. ens and cattlii were frightened. U FOLKS? NEXT . iFEEl. BAD-'j board to reliable woman In ex­ ON —MARRIED wo- This Is the second ^ s e c u tlv e 4815. sned but never completeljt^ (W- Then it wah ot u,s. Choking, spit­ PAINTERS change for w re of 12 year bid FOR s a l e - 1932 MODIBL B A, full or p h r " ,tlme \.work ELDERL'Y M AN does general year Connecticut has wdn this dis­ stroyed. ting the grit, from my mouth. I girl. Write Box H. Herald.’ ford, good tires. Call 46p7. "available at McLell4n's"t Store. b6use painting, at low cost. Tel. Machinery and 'fools 52 tinction. prized pa^cularly be­ “ He never really meant snyone tried to finish my work. But I 975 Main street ■ '8819 evenings. n cause the E a s te i^ Division, con­ could see nothing. It was darker . /_____ ■ In making the publtr accident-con­ I any harm," she would say. “ H« NEW CLETRAc\.CVawler ti’ac- stituting states^ong the Atlantic never aimed to do wrong." than night. A> the air became See Mr. Anderson W a NTE3)-:^WOMAN for gener^ y o u n g scious. Automobiles for S^e 4 ' Molorcycjes— Bliycles MAN OF 2« in 4F wanU tors. See ua today\for complete sesboarii, maky up an .area In To this my grandfather would re stifling. I fpo, became fright- /housework, family of 3. amm*, good pay-ing essential work. Call details. Dublin Tractor Company, The Highway Safety Commis­ 1941 PONTIAC COUPE sedan, 1937 HARLEY D a v id s ^ motor- which effective motor vehicle ad- sion sincerely appreciates the In­ reply: "Leaving him is for the id. I etarted fo r tee house. I g r e e n b r o 6 k e " ^ o m e s house. Tel. 2-0653. ?-1890 tonight only, between 6 Wlllimantlc. \ mlnistraUon. propressly,e highway best, Anna. You must remembri’ r ran, holding my handkerchief over 1941 Pontiac \sedan, 1941 „ Pon- cyle, good oonditlqp; equipped' and 8 p. m> dividual contribution made- in this Walker Street Uac 2 door sedW 1941 Chevrolet with saddle bagSj,. 1944. was all free and it was all coming my hands on, the clapboards. I FOR SALE—1984 Ford^sedsm In walk^ijncycle, ^ r l’s. 470 M^l® S t W ANTED— LADY \ t o operate EASTER RABBFTS of alt kinds. Phone 8.566. in 1937 the .at — Farm Burirra Pre#ld<‘nt Edward . call jy R* Charon, Phone 6825, street. Tel. 2-1730. S Oougbt, sold and exchanged State Police, Motor Vehicle De­ Is pries ol thrpa llnaa. j of blubbering behind the barn A. O’Neal, \ interested and eaperienced svenlngs. . - Highest prices paid. Jones Furni­ partment and Department of Edu­ tips rataa per day tor translaat wall, kicking the dirt with the in retell merchandising, W ANTED—MAN FOR ouUlde ture, 31 Oak street Tel. 8254.' cation, belongs to Connecticut ada / toes of my shoes, sniffling. Even­ The winning cX^the war la fhc CAR4*ENTOR w o r k . New and Poultry and Supplies 43 BWacttVa March IT. 1 S » ’ gantries and working con- work on groonds, about 7 hours newspapers; Public Safety Educa­ Cash Cbarga tually we learned of my father's outstanding fact in-, the iiiotnfy of repairs. Materials available. Tel. tion is an important element In dUi^s above normal. ^ a week. Mrs. Geo. W. Cheney, 21 FOR SALE - 50 LAYING hens. W a n t e d —m o t o r b ik e .. ( Consecutive Uay.a .s.| 7 etsi'S eta 1 remarriage. modern civilization. ^-The^^estion WANTED! Ttockvllle 4,53-4. Hartford Road. Tel. 4468, Reaaohable. Average 6 1-2 Ibe. molfiir siiooter. In gopd condition, the rating of safety programs 2 Conasoutiva Days . . . I t otslll «ts Once when Old Jan and I were i.s, can model ii man oef^dv Wexneed men jin the^l- The generous cooperation of the I Day ...... t ...... In olalll ets port and muintain thoce^i-r'iijsti- 'always »eenis to be in the way when they lower the FLOOR SANDING ^ Tel. 2-1794. fairly reasonttble. Call 8266 after All ordara tor irregular inaartlons lout in the fields alone he apoke Second Hand 5 Ft. t. more than one Incorrect Inaer- It’s bad." ^ 60TAKE Estimates Gladly Given. tton of any advertleement ordered in 1930. 'We have not they^;host of A good future md pleiify tion. But there yas plenty els^/to o blueprint to gi‘14e us./ WANTED — DRAFT EXEMPT PLA Y YARDS, NEW shipment FOR RENT -ROOM wth steaip for inpre than one time 0 f opportunity fo^dvaw The tnadverteni omieaion or in- tr.I.ak about those days. Ov^prime t HOUSES men for full or part time drivers. Just arrived, size 36x36. - Special heat., near bath, theaters, stores I — Heiidcr»«ii. former OPA CALL82.'y4 price $7.95. Peari'a Appliance .Allen'& Hitchcock. Inc. oorreot publication of advertising Interest, of necessity, jva* the Apply In person after 5 o'clock and bus line. 82 Poster 'street. wtn be rectified only by cancelletton chief. / and Furniture. Phone 7590. 953 hlain SL TeL SSUl heart-breaking task o r trying to' t AMly to Mr. D. Ctether^ at 53 Purnell Place. Tel. 2-0163. / of the cherge made for the service rendered keep' the farm togeUier—literally. There is not the lightest ground Store Mgr., MontTOmerj? FOR RENT All adverliaemente muai ounluiu. k FfJR r e n t -NICELY furnished The drought whipH had heralded for belie-ving tha^^the cutbacks in Ward & Co.,^24-828Wain \- : OR SALE—OOW MANURE. In­ in ityle. copy and typography .»">• com fort^le room, next to bath, regolatlone enforced by the puiuirt. . Itself mildly In itee late '20’s, had our production/program or any gt, Mancheatec, Frlday\2 to, quire 11 Lewis stritet. shower./nice section, on bus line. ere and they reserve the rigtit i* aet in in ad/aeriousness tn the other poMslble/tcono’.nies will re­ 5 gi m. or by Letter. C A L L FARM FARMERS Tel. 6881. DRIVEWAYS edit, revue or reject any coov c-'i- early ’30’s.^Had we had a feed and lieve the ur^nt need for greater 3802 FOR SALE - p r e -w a r baby 0 eldered objectionable, cash reserve, we w'ould have been savings and greater taxes in the carriage, good condition, large CLoSjrtg H tiirRS-^’laeeinea *»• If Von Want To S«‘ll Yiwr P O Iy RENT—ROOM, In private to be pUbNahed eame day mual- hr able fo/'do our job',of farming near futurje. •' . V OR *3429. l i v e StriiCK. FAR.M TOOLS, English folding type. Phone 5494, reretvadXby IT o’clock noon Saiur- —War ^blUzatlon Director J. F. T FOR SALE home for business girl, kitchen Installed and much more sanely, even though OR REAL ESTAl’E privileges, near Hartford Road (Java lO-io \ farm prices w,ere-disastroOfly Ic^. Byrans. , J Telephone Your WanT Ads 472 Tolland Turnpike c o n s u l t s . o . p e a r l FOR SALE-Xy;lICKEN manure, /imd McKee. Tel. 74^5. There was no world market for J O I ^ B U Y S Repaired Ada arv ecccuiad over the tsie- Foj^natoly, Atpijric.ans are 100 Woodland Street by.load or cord. Call 6700. hone at th» CHARUB RATE given America’s surplus crops. Federal Manchester FURNISHED ROOM' with twir Lattempts to boost prices without born With plenty of individuality JL ------^ Ashes Removed. above aS a convenience to edver- so that a lifetine o t regimenta- BY MERRILL BLOflSEH iMds, continuous hot Water, pri­ tssrs. but tbs CASH RA TBS will be 1 controlling production resulted in FRECKI.ES A n d HIS FRIENDS Happy Conclusion ANYTHING vate entrance. Some light house­ accepted ae PULL PAtUiCNT U Ubn Will not w'pe it out. But on | ■ f 9 Acres Land » FOR SALE—ABOUT 2 cords' of Clothes Poles Installed. paid at the buainets office on or bS. market quotations so low that that very account, if young Amer­ / cow manure, Call 4717. J ,/ keeping privileges. Couple Or 2 fore the eeventb day following' the ' they did not justify transportation. gentlepien. Inquire lOl Chest­ first Inaertloh Of each ad ‘ptberwtae icans do npt get a good stiff dose feREsr vtou— 1 *Tmis all Cteknrp wmt tMat/ plav JONES BUYS , 6 Room House But we had no resert'e of any of regimentation early. In their j This wav FOR SALE . JUST RECEIVED! FOR SAL£—SLATE FLAGGING nut the CHABOB RATE will be collect­ I kind. When George lost his truck­ BgoyGHT ir /Ftote A BALOff nOU WgOTf FOR TWe 60NO BAIAV HOjW for stepping stones and walks, F. Fitzqerqld ed. No reenoneibtlHy for errote In military careers they may forget vpX r s ; ReMEi JdUBBIW ? DO you Uke Twe tumid a c tx u b ,tain ?» i ^ 8-Room Singrie on South' A Carload of telephoned -ede will he aaeomad and ing business, tbs entire debt fell under stress that they must co­ 2 Barns squares or pieces. 3-4 to Inch DI.41L 2-1417 their accuraey eSnnot be gnaran- squarely on grandfather’s farm. EVERYTHING Main Street. Can be used GrecU/Mountain Certified thick, red, green, -grey, black, operate. teed. In a hopless attempt to meet this — AdmI. Thomas L. (latch, Navy as two-family. I^argc lol. purple, $16.00 per square. Will de­ Prize Pinafore obligation evary last foot of land Yes! We buy aaything and 2 Oiicken Coops / judge-advocate gooeraL- everything. Antiqnes — Old \11 improvements except ^ SEED ' liver. Inquire 3V Charter Oak. had to be used Intensively in an y Uinlture — Estates — Plnmb- Ip^eat. ■/ area and during a period. when It is one of lay dtetums that t i ^ Horse iind Cow POTATOES 9\)R S A L E - OpW MANURED such intensive agriculture was faig Snpplles and Fixtures . . . Place your order* now for April Rose Rug man who does not do more tfian aad If jmu>e going la the' serv- Place Your Order l^arlyl I highly hazardous. It.Was a long be is paid for doing is not wbith ggAA- delivery, $10 per cord delivered. gamble, but gsm b ^ g was our iee, Jones «HII buy your car, tar- ^-Roum Cottage, West Telephone 337}^ Phons 7849. / . fhat ho la paid. / eltuie /and anything else you Sidli. AH improvements, MANCHESTER I onlj6 chance. / —Dr./Oaa|M l* M*rah,/^*ee*deal eete to $;et of. Highfnt essh "Remember,” Old Jan asked ms -including furnace heat. jvpne afternoon when we were slrip- prides paid. \ HARDWARE CO. FOR SALE —A-1 LOAM. W * must not aljokr Ouraelvea Avai^ble May IsL ’ ling every iasteblt of jrsgetatUm tlM luxury Of belteving that' the 248 No. Main 8L TeL « • » , . Homestead atreeU Tel. 7091. cowc 1M* ev mA tisviei. «tc V. e *«r orr._ e-y BUSINESS ?rom a field to a d d ^ our inade- War is already^/won. The tough JONES FUJINITURE I quate feed applies, “ Reniember, part of the war lies ahead. “Oh, you’ll have pl/iily of fline to practice being 0 general #-7 5>Ro^ Single^ danches- Garden— Farm— Dmiry lone tlme 'Wn.'n I told you that •ISJt PROMOTION' ^ N a y o r Ftdrelio l a Guardis of before vpii’re righi Tiow M’a past youi; troops* /■ 36-38 Oak St. Tel. 8254 ter GiGreen sectiop iff Porter . ProdocUi 50 I story about Tolstoy and the peas- 'New York. Street \ Steam h^elit, oil REPRESENTATIVE [ant, and how the peasant would bedtime r Non-Stop Servlirtj LESLIE TURNER GREEN MOUNTA^ PoUtocs, [plough? Remember^ that I added WASH TUBBS burner, house all insulated, A- $75,000,000 corporation la U. S. No. L 50 lb, uag $1.50 at I that you cdVjldn’R,^ go wrong ' te CASH! CASH! XOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX lOMOREfms puoc,eA6y. h i w io N e s SUniNeM-NOW! XTHtSMAy dtVf AN metal combination \ storm loolllng to the future. They the farm, dbnnectlcut potatoea [ploughing? Well,'! you can go Boy.iliAU FIX] ,P! ON'IDMd8R0W5 KlMMIM ...... lICUhiCON'jKEA OF WHAT / For Your FLldHT.YpU t o TO A dBiERAn0N~.0N6 «0 PAR windows; attached garage. want tq employ and train a man * at their beat. Frank V. lyiUlauns, [ wrong; you can ' even plouj^ - r HT.VpO RteK THERE5 UTTlj ! g K O R ^ P YM! PmONSFRCTTV 6AP. FLyiN0 T « HUMP who win develop buslneaa'ln to­ Electric Refrigerator# 1632 Tolland atreet\ Bucklanjitla ^ . [wrong, . Little Jan. That’s some- aOT IN A SLOCK 091 BUT VW PUSH THOSE IS LllfE.CAPTAtM: ^ day’s market in preparation for Oonn. THE POWERyUL KATRINKA/IN HER NEW SPRING EM SEM ^E OM PILOTS JU5T NOW. KENE8AW, My WE [ thing. We’re not doing^a very good «*ULARCO-fllOT,WaLTAKBONE I (ATS OVER-LOA9E9 BABIES THE A » MEOAL On Porter Street, 7-Koom the greatly expanded field that Washing Bbmhines I Job of ’ploughing’ right now.” ■U-KAy OR NiOHr-/15 AWARPEP WR will be available'In the Postwar ,!PdARW.ES5 OF '25R0UNPTRt^ Buy Single, steam heat and oil Sewing Machines Hodaehoid Goods 51 burner, fireplace, twt^car Pijjrlod, We certainly weren’t “plough- THE WEATHER.* ^THEPlSTlNdlgH* And Ranges jlng" right, if what followed was V_EI.VIN. name, addieas aito tee \ THE MACHINE MOVESl Real Estate and Insormaee 2ND FLOOR GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO 8580 THAT LCXDlCS. CRAZY MASSE 11= VUE UlOROS KJH4."N\feLT FR O k S TO S . • croes stitch roses are worked on pattern numter to Anne C a b ^ SAUNflfelR^ IN U K a HER m . SH A STA ] Real Estate and Mortgages State Theater Building Real Estate and Insurance 10*20 TO ME.' the finished rug and are done in The M a n c h c ^ H ei^d U M SiGrfVSEERS.rPLU e k t e r i o r L 26 Alexander Street Telephone; 6648 - 7146 109 Henry Street ~ TeL 5278 It’d the wiff' dveryone want*—* shades of rose, pink and two Sixth avenue. New Yprk l9,tN. Y. /tr completely feminine, . beniflledr CAtCri XWE OLD - Phone 4112 or 7275 greena Edge Is ma"e of i-lnch, Ncedlcwofk ana collect the StO eeE R vJflW VAER j Read Herald Adva. piece of pinafore charm! Makp it tuftb. Rug measure* 27 by 40'Anne Cabot Album* “ y®** In pink and white chedks. In bril­ wo 6 0 A R 0 DO\NN .' inches and can be made In any had the latest issue—^ winter it' liant ginghams, in starched white, coloi comblnaUon you-fancy. Album? teively sleevelms sweat* [Most apldiert find DOUBLE LANK LEONARD in prettler-Uian-ln-the-spring flow­ To obUdn complett c ^ h e tin g era and siViart acoeasorlea In It BUCKET FINN Direct Hit IDBCKERS a difficult problem- \ er prints. You’ll live in It all the instructions for the Crbes-fitltch^ Price 16 cents, ' <-- - i 'i:. , [Tbsro have been violent argu- % • > summer-^and love It! ______■ ------^ A - l f [ments over white' levM la tea Pattern No. 8580 is in sizes 10. [most desirable. The G. 1. who 12, 14, 16, 18 and M. Size 12, lehooeet the lower bed flfids It is with sleeves, reqtdres 8 5-8 yards; Irealtively simple to hit-the hay, \\\ without sleeves. 8 1-4 yards of To Pattern Subscribers ■but diicovers that if th* soldier 85 or 89-lnch material. ’ ■ill the upper eirive* late, hit face -'Because o f the tremendous amount of c handled by lamy be used as e eteppingatone For this attractive pattern, send the postal aystem Uieas.daya and the shortan o fTabor,------we -- ask — |h> th* higher strata. If the sOl- 16 cental plus 1 cent for postage, , uiat'you be'patient. If.. youiypyj patternpaltera isn’t dtllvcraddtUvarad as prompUy l^ e r on top tossds end tuhis in hit in coins, with your name, address as In'the pastT The ssason of heavy pattani Obdara Is now under Icleep, the guy below gets little pattern number and alse to ’The way and wUl oontinu* through Caster. Thera are bound U> be It has been suggssted that Manchester Evening Herald To­ some delays Pattern* are nuuied third-olaaa and aca traquenUy |tee guys in the top layers b4 is* day's Pattern Service, 1150 Sixth . delayeo because of pootgl congestlPir. Be eara te ■ Stain the aaas- ~ pareteutee, as too many sol- Avenue. New York 19, N. Y. bet ot the pattern yen etder. It you baim*t raoM i^ the l ^ t t m Itfisrs forget the distance to the m a reasnnaMa length of time, please advise oa the aumber and Ifioor When tb*F arake up in the / *5^ AMO. Ready now, the Spring lasue of; size ordered and we will cheek your ordet..... ^ m., end make like a demoli McNtsfkll1il SrMk*l*. i. 18. RM«8 A An .gM 6EACI Fashion. -Just 15c. Complete.! ItiMI m bm um m m M n Full of brand new wardroUe'idea*. ^ ' ...... ' - ' ■...... - ...... *

. H.’ . - ' 7 •• ' 0/ .Vi- V.' t \ /yRlDAT, AM ^ X IMf TOUH'I'EBM .N., Manctiesier Evening Jferah AversKc Daily Cir^lOation /■ For the Month of lUtcIl, 1944

\ -< ■ V ys,7m ' Occasli rain today and tn- ' s j - \ Member/^fMembeiyhf fits AAndlt night; cloudy and eoqL JBniwMi *«' ^C^ifMlattoiiB, \ \ X ,V m. X MancheUir—~A City .of dtarm \ -■■ -X ' (CilnrtSea Advertlaing on Page U) > MANCHESTER, CO^N., SATURDAY, ^ R IL 8,1944 (FOURTEEN PACjlES) / \ * PKIcIM'HKEKI’I :2z r- A m niunition Dc|M>t BlM t^Rocks Village "7" Axis Forces HANDBAGS \ For Ea^r Wear Officials Jubilant nmy Pouch or Envelope. »tyle< \; W)uine leather* or fabrica. A m e r i c a n W a r s ] Some with ilppcr compartmenta. e n ^ Color*; Navy, Black, Turftan, D.mi„a.. Easier Lily ,Brown, Red, Green. • ' ' ' N ' \ l Miles from Philippines | And Tulips For Three^ Days; 1 8 1 Nazis Report Nazis Wt*ect^ Coliiinii Hurr_ ^ ' -j |2 .9 8 tf) $7.50 Damaged Including| Gly So Surprised by Hit War Thirtl Ukrainian Armi Each.! Nipponese Battleship. | Yanks Trying Canal Blanks ... I.— It Is Unable t« U. S. Pacific Fleet Head'' Daffodils^ Azaleas, Hy- To Hit Berlin Of Flf^dders Pul Up Resistancei Children's Haiidhsgs quartej-8. Pearl I^/bor, ApnlX^rimg««g an d Sn a p 8.—(M—Navy officials wefe Irong Ring Only 9^ Dragons Will Provide ' . i ; i . o 6 :to $2.98 ^ jubiiant today over official Attack Not Gonfirined Srnall,0^ection Flooded; Miles to Northwest oi \ reports .that Americfin war- E a s t e r ' Substitutes. Pina 30% Eschw T|ur. tips dominated, Waters 600 Immediately; Heavy M/ijor River \and Senj Big Black Sea Port . / ihn^ from the Philippines .Defeat .Claimed by Ahiies ^ot Yei Broken\ ,, "7 Chicago, April .8.—(>P)—The Moscow, A p r^ 8.— for n^ee days while hun­ Easter lily and tulip, war caaual'-\ German Brdadcantai To Inundate'^ Land. dreds ^^plahes based on air­ Germans Rumanianr ties, will be among the missing were repprte^in flight fron : craft ..Caries sowed destruction flowers on milady's corsage to- London, April 8—(>P)—ApiPrican in.-tne Carolines more than 1,000 Lond^inXNApril small Odessa tod)»y. as the Russiai ^.-miles w est.of 'Truk. moiTow, say florists. heavy bombers, striking.,thto Ger­ section pf Flanders jhas been Army drpw tight a siege ar j V Only 25 ^Iqnes Lost Only five per cent of, th^c pre­ many after a lapse yoty' several flooiled by the Germans destroying which pressed as close as 9.( Not one warship\was damaged war supply of tulips Is available days, attempted to.-^'i'al^' Berlin in for thLS Blaster, while the Illy sup- canal oanks, Inbel, /^Igium news miles to the northeast of th' / and only 25 planes were lost as a pre-Easter blp#7^)s afternoon, •ply has dwindled from 20 million agency, reported t^ay, adding big Black sea port; scene a ; the price for sinking 2,8 enemy a German broadcast reported. /:., ships, damaging 18, including a before Pearl Harbor to three mil­ Oiat major river and Sea'' dikes long-drawn Soviet resistanc battleship, definitely destroying lion. '■ ]. Grocefies In the O. C. Kissinger store at Glenvll village. Neb., on the butskirtsXpf the Hastings 'The attac k w as not confirmed have not yet been breached 40 in­ In] 1941. A despatch by Capt. Kon 160 Nipponese planes, probably ■Robert H. Roland, laeciitlve Naval Ainniuiiilion depot, were toppled from their shelves by a blast that killed elght\leix)t employes immcdiSte'ly by American air undate really great stretches ot stantin Tokarev to Red Star sail wrecking 54 more, * and strewing secretary of the Society of Ameri­ and shook the countryside for miles around- (AP Wirephoto).: headquki'ters. The capital Was last land although preparations have one group of Gen. Rodion Y. Mall ' Blouse — tftQored and dressy ruin at Palau, Yap, Ulitbl and can Florists,' said daffodils, sxa-, attapked by the Americans on been made for siich action at the novsky’a Third Ukrainian Arm; / X '■J. leas, hydrangeas and snap, drag- Maroh 22. Ruffles w expan^ve bows ■ WolCai. American personnel loss­ ,,''The broadcast said that strong moment of Allied landings. ckught an enemy column hurrylni es totalled 18 airmen. o'hs will provide substitutes for While there has been some quite from the city Along a narrov face will tompllpiiant you and your many a Illy or tulip, but the'shop- formations, "made the attempt but This feat of not losing a war­ Oldfer Fatliers "suffered one of their heaviest de­ extensive preliminary floodhig of muddy, road northwe.st of the por ■. fa s te r suit. Sizes 32 to 88. ship matched the task force per­ per w4fi have to pay 30 to Sp' per Yank Patrolx Slight! parts of the Low Countries; both and achieved 'so great a surprisi cent mhre than in pre-war oays. feats -and none of the formations \.X formances Feb. 16-17 a t Truk was able to cross the Elbe” Belgian and Netherl^ds/authori- that the enemy was unable to pu .where 23 enemy ships were sunk, He also said there will be a ties emphasize th at Bople “inside up resistance. ^ J scarcity of camellias because' of To Get Mb^e X Mimllar Claim Reealled six probably sunktand 201 planes / This recalled ,a similar claim Europe" reports as tq the extent Thrown Buck Into Swamps destroyed, and .Feb. 22 in the Mar- the lateness of; the season but Improves Allied Liiii of the.se defensive stops by the The road w-as severed, be said., to $ 5 .9 8 tnere probably will be enough ,'made Thursday when 15th Air M - ■ 4anas where two enemy ships were Force bombers based in Italy raid­ Nazis have been exaggerated. and hundreds of tlie hivadera wen sunk, nine damaged aiid 135 gardenias-., and o^hids to bedeck Draft Delay There Is no- qp^stton however, thrown back into the icy -Dniespei'- the shoulders of American worsen. ed the German-held Croatian capt- planes out. \ ------uH of Zagreb. German announce- it wa.s said, tliat the Germans afe swamps. The nation's florists have b^n E.lal>li,l.e^ New Strong^ F um hleS fully prepared to blow up the Tokarev gave these exact dls PaUu OvSrw-helmed deluged by orders from servlce- m ^ts on that raid boasted their Palau, long foi^tified Japanese Nii_Job Deferineiits for point Northwest of, flghtfrs had inflicted "one of the dikes w-hen it becomes nee'eissary tances of the Soviet iron rln| men overseas, Roland said, aind greatest strategical defeats suf- to wreck the complicated pump- about Odes.sa: Naval base 530 miles east of the most of them wanted roses. ' Younger Men Unless Philippines and 4,S9d, miles from Padiglione; Artillery , Oil Coiltrols fered \ 80 far" by the Allies, ! Ing machinery and to add to the To the northeast, 9.6 miles; PERFECT FlTtlNG jPeari Harbor, was Overwhelmed Eiirlorsed by jSliite Di- And T^nks Are Active. but returning crewmen reported water hazards through the use of To the northwest, 16.8 miles. find stronghold, forewarned by only moderate resistance and s mine's and/ipidei-w-ater ditches and Great panic swept through Httl* Last Minute FULL FASHIWIED RAYON *earch planes, before tli* Ameri- 1‘eclor as Kev Men. headquarters announcement said traps.. I outsklrt villages ,betw;een Lakci armada could reach ' attack Jap Pressure Allied Ilel^arter,. !<.-j A in l S llb sid ieS that 16 enemy planes hsd been Kulalnitgky and Khadzhibay al / positions March 29 but on the Washington, April S—iA*)— This shot down U) the loss of three / . Russian cavalry, and tanks follow* - '\' pies, April 8.—(iT*) An :— — bombers. night of the 28th a fleeing Japa­ is the manpower and’draft picture ed by infanti-y broke,dowm one de- , HOSIERY nese battleship was torpedoed and Stays Steady i American combat patrol, af-. Senate Deinorrffts Hail , German radio stations snapped jEx])ect Moves fense line after another m the five- severely damaged by a submarine as'of'tQjday: | ter a sharp clash with the out the familiaX “Achtuiig (atten­ mile wide land corridor approach­ Sheet- Chiffon weight, 4S gauge, in new wqich slipped past screening de- Age group 18 through 251 no Germans, has established a Claims Line Is Held tion), Achtung!’’\a t 12;li.5 p. m. to/ ing Odessa from the northeast, th« 6 pnhg shades. attoyers. ': , Near Kohima job deferments unless endbrse- day warning Germans of the ap­ coi-respondent reported. The i-oai; new strongpoint northwest Against Inflatiol^ as proach of enemy ^n es and wdi- To Clamp Rill" Then throughout March 29 and ment as key man is obtained from of battle from the battle so,unde* so I Palau was pounded ' by bun- of Padiglione. sliglitly im­ Rivals Hit Rejiori. cating tbit Amerlciid heavy ^m b- in Ode3.sa's streets. drejds of carrier planes. state draft director or man Isjem proving the Allied line on the ers may have taken tW ajr m m a­ ..X' No Iiii|»ortant Battle ployed in farming, merchant ma­ jor force after a resL. of/'several En'elrrled Still .Another Group , $ 1 .0 1 pair 9S Interceptors 8hot Down central 'sector of the beach­ Aroiiiid Reieli Forty-five miles, northw est oj least 93 and probably 122 rine or Army, transport corps. Washington., April 8.—(;P)—'Ad.- days. f ’ ! Yet in Area; Slacken* head below Rome, headquarters AlHed air formationS/W;^cie seen the Black sea metropolis, the Rus- S4iisation nese Interceptors went down Age grouD 26 through 29 job j\announced , today. On-', the east ministi-atton clalpis to have "hejd nes trying to stem these at- ing of Action on Tifl- deferments will be granted only the line” against inflation for tb^ crossing Dover straifi('^b.v\chartnel Noii-(/;uopet^atiiig Neu­ flank of tlje beachhead, Allied ar- ob.servers,. and fighters, believed (Continued on Page Ten) Frora 39 to 59 more were for “necessary men” in war pro­ tillerv. mortars and tanks remain­ past year drew chSers from Sen-' FRESH lire have Ju*t recelveii._a ed aground or in the water, diin • Imphal Road. duction or war effort supporting'’ to be Thunderbolts,/headed tqward trals ^eresHary to Pr«v CHILDREN’S ANKLETS ed active and enemy buildings ate bemocrats toda'y but Repub­ the Continent. / beautiful assortment of Betty communique Admiral' work, this requirement to ,. be were gradually crumbling., from •‘strictly applied." lican • Scorek'eepcrs charged seri­ \ Report Heoiiilng Planes pare/Way 6ir Day of Ha^ord ^ Bemberg Print Fine quality mercerized cotton Anklets Cheaterf W. Nimitz announced the New Delhi, April _8 —(/P)—' repeated bombardments--- 7-^— CRISP Age group 30 and over*-neces­ ous fumbles on wage controls and ^Enemy yadios' had reported si In Turn Back or Gripper tope. All color*. results said .that 25 enemy ships Steady Japanese , orcssure In the: AlHed guns; also knocked out a gleVpIanes over central German' Approaching 'Iiivasipii,, Dress^*^ Size* 14 |0 20. werel sunk at Palau, including two sary-man requirement to be ap­ price subsidies. Flashes! Kohima area of India was report­ German tank/ three miles north­ at li a. m. and noon, indicating' 1 destroyers, an unidentified combat plied less strictly. east of Carropeto. 21 miles below Democratic Laiader Barkley of (Lole Bulterins ol.tbe tJP) Wire) X 29c, 39c, 50c P p ; ed today by Admiral Lord Louis> Fathers: Kentucky, termed "oplimiS|n that reoorinaiasance missions were be­ Wa.shington, April 8. New ship, 16 cargo vessels, five oilers Rome. I ing etirried out preliminary to the NECKWEAR and II patrol vessel. The 18 dam­ M ountbatten's communique but; 1^-25 group 7^0 consideration is justified" a report by hepds of nierlcan moves to surrqqnd Nazi / the bulletin said no important en-i Nazis Ken/iain un defensive main attacks. Fleeing lliingsrtahSr Capital aged vesseU, In addition to the as/father.M. , the Offices of Economic Stabiliza- The later warning said the n/Vmany with a tight ring'o^ non- gagement had yet taken place. /26-29 grqii'p To be given .Some The Nazis'Continued to pour a tiori. Price Adminlstratio-n, W ar Bari, Italy, AprHS.—oP/—High­ _.'ar and Cuff Set* or Dickie* in Sn* < \ battleship which got away, includ­ planes wWc approaching )iorthern coo(Wrnting neutrals ureyxlpected ways leuiling from Wtidapest wer« fshark.skin and sheer lace. Round and V BMks. / ed a- lestroyer, a large repair ship, Kqiiima is 60 miles north of| ronsideratlon over non-fathers, harassing' fire over the beach­ Food Administration and the War Imphal at thJ junction of the Ira-j bther deferment factors being head, but generally they remained and northts-eatern Gernian.v with in thV Immediate, future. TheV are reported crowded today with per* 1.98 j three oilers and 12 cargo vessels. Laboh Board ' which said prices "weaker fopiratlons” driving into sops fleeing the iliinganan capita/ In the Palau islands, 60 build­ phal-Dimapur highway. J.-. cquaA on the defensive. Attempted ene­ and w:ages ha -e been kept stable neCes.«Ary to prep.S'To the wayNtor (The Japanese Domei agency my infiltrations at /.some points the central .'Reich. the cla\/of inyasion now approach In a sorrowful prf-Easfer”‘parade'* ings, including 20 warehousen ,Sb-nnd-ovCt group—Fathers to since President Roosevelt’s hold- ing. I were demolished. Hangars * and broadcast a claim that Japanese , be given more liberal considera­ were repulsed. the-line order was issued a year With a m^n hahging brightly Initiated by the C. S. 15th Ail $1.00 to $2.98 each troops, aided by forces of ^ubha*" On the main Fifth Army front in the skies, tlie R. A. F.’s activi­ Fresh ^ o r t s may be expected, Fo'rpe’s bombing of the stm eglt dock4 were set ablaze. A phos­ tion. ago today. ’. ties la.st night were "’’limited to if in factythey have, not already rail mib in support • of the ' phate plant was damaged. An ore Chandra Bose’s puppej/^"lndlaii U arning Given 4-Fs there were the u.sual patrol en­ With less dpthusiaam. Acting dock was hit. National Army,” had captured counters and artillery duels, with minelaying. \ ■ been umlerTOken, to ha.ye Turkey Arm.v’sAdvance. Axis-control 4-Fs: Those not already em­ Republican .Leader White of radio statlotis,beard at this Yap and Ulitl, to the i»ortl\east Kohima on Thursday. T ^ broad­ ployed in es.sentiai occupations considerable shelling by both sides Shortly after '1:30 p. m.. Ger­ Maine commented that the four' man long wave siatiqns interrupt­ (Cunllniiro on Cage ’iVq) listening posb/asserted the evacua­ cast was reconieti by/t“C U. S. along the Garigltano river. Two officikls “recommend themselves government jnmiltoi^) patrol clashes occurred Thursday ed their broadcastii to warn that tion; begun on Good Friday, wat (poBtihued >a Page Two)-.^ (Continued on Page Tivo) and their work ptcUy highly.’’ procciedlng In onicriy bishlon "llmprov* Position night 1 1-2 miles northwest of Veur’s Extension Expected “strong bomoer fqrmatlonrf re^ M ouptbatten p4id th at Allied Oissino. An AlHed patrol also en­ ported approaching 'Germany sfc Nuutral sources lndlratc*d the pe«i* And while there was general 'ple w rt» u.sing everv possible tyn* troops operaqng in the bills' ov6r- gaged an enemy labor party near agreement that the‘stabilization . continuing on their w^y Into Cen­ Arified f orces \ Ipoking In^ed plain to the north 'Terelle, inflicting casualties. tral Germany." addlng\that "other of conveyance In their nish to jPil’obersMay Willkie May act would be extended for anoth­ leaVe the city. \ X *'of .the bjgroritlsh base had driven The Seventh A service w ith the th a t the 1940 nominee m ight jump Peace Prospects Brighten huts. ' • • • ■ ^ Boys’ Caps ,. . .- 69c to $1.25. WHITE CAPESKIN GLOVES..... $2.M pr, tlBS Kellems said she wrote to New York system, and Fireman th4 fence and i«turn to the Demo­ Prospects of a post-Easter Within sound of front-line bat­ Refuses to Step Down Eton and sailor styles, corduroy or flanne|. 3ount Frederick Karl Von ZedllU, Clarence C. M artin, 46, w ith the cratic partyi Senator Taft > (R., Proves Mechanic in Trunk peace in the' coal field* brightened tle. Protestant troops of the-Fifth Algiers, April 8 — t/P— Otm, $2.98 to $7.98 Brown, navy, maroon and teale. CHILDREN'S FABRIC GLOVES....7tc pr. Vhom she identifiM- as a German line 22 years, were fatally scalded Ohio), said he thought it would .meanwhile, as more miners atrag- Army in Italy will attend dawn Henri Olraud refneed to step dowy businesa raan she had known since by live steam in the cab of the be ■'logical to expect Willkie to Chicago,. April ' 8—HP)—Police * license number, w-hich was traced glkl back to the pits and there services to be conducted by Chap­ as eominander In chief of PTenrl jig 1935, and which she said fell into locomotive when it turned bn its continue the course be set in his were indications that most of ' the lain Ropeland C. Adams of Lisbon, armed fotye* toda.v and challentel J Thanks to the brilliant designers whose side' in a mud bahk. Both were 13-day 1 Wlscoii^'sin campsign-T- Lieut. W’illiam Drury and a squad to * wholelsair cigar dUtrib'uting pits would be back in operation by Gen, diaries de Gairile to oust hli*/ the hands of Coffee "because some- of officers at the Rogers Park po- fompany* which ow-ned several N. H. .V military band under the ideas have made this season so colorful Girls’ Coats . .$6^98 to $10.98 pne tarppered with the mails,". f t ^ ' <3ot(lmbua. pointing out what he considers „ • . . . . . c*rs used by salesmen. It was sev^* Wednesday. direction of Warrant Officer Will- during a “disagreeable'' SO-minuiij with pastel shades excitingly trimmed with .. aialies t.'oples of letters Seven of 10 Cars Uerslled party faultSj|Uuuea ua Page SlaJ. XCoaUnusd *• Pag« Ma) .(CoaUauad «a l*aa* 9'our). ' They furiuahed' poUc* with lb* ^ waa solved—completslyc (CoaUsue* «a |*ag« 04x1 (CaattatMd m Xoa> X . ■ . • ’Z: ‘J.