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THDMDAY, APRIL 19,1945 ITfnBEWl Manchester Evening Herald Average Daily Circulation ■4 ■■- Far tlw Maatk at March, 1S4S *010 WMtlier of O. S. tVeatb*eatber Baraas Pvt. aifford E. Daniels at Bran» Local Girl Makes Trip EAVES-TROUGH 9 ,1 3 8 ford street, in a letter received by Police Station aoudy, MWttrrrd light ahoaan Is Represented Hom« on Leave 13 Here Enter On N^wly-Flntshed B-29 6 Coadaetora Maad About Town his wife, mentioned the fact that M« » of Bw Aodlt tanight, folloned, by rlraring to- he was one of the honor guards HcpfaMfeig Oa Toa of OUcalaMaaa njpaeow mnrniog; not quite ao cool Miss Katherine A. Sullivan, tonight; Saturday fair. H it Iforth Melhodiit WSC8 has chosen at Camp Cross, 8. C.. to ^ e ll at Dinner Armed Forces form erly of. this town, at Site Is Sought CALL NOKMAM BBNn tNt tha data of Thursday, Apfil serve as the funeral train of tl^ present In Waco, Texaa/'on an MS Oeatar Mnal Maneheti^r-^^City of rHinge Charm for a food aala to ba held In A o late Pre*ldcnt Roosevelt pas^l assignment* for the Office of through' CTreenville, S. C., o ^ its Tilspliqas MM forraar Hibbard store on North Two Taken for Navy and War information. Miss Sulli­ Town Planning Experts TOL. LXIT.. NO. 1T9 K is M t a n I t ) way to Washington. D. C., w;here it Soroptimists Turn Out MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 194^ Main atraat, from two to four van ,dr(»ve from Atlanta. Geor­ (FOURTEEN PACES) PRICE t h r e e CENTS o'clock in the afternoon. alTWad Saturday forenoorii' 100 Per Cent for Area 11 for-Army in Group gia, to W s ^ . crossing flooded Asked by Police ^oard ______v _ areas in MiMtssippi arid Lou­ , Mr. and Mrs. Henr^ysX.. Janssen Gathering. That l.A*ft Tuesilay. isiana. seeing at first hand To Study the Probletn. Mrs. meaner M. Freeburg. ^of U. Avondale Boad-'retumed last WALTEk SCHULTZ daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest many evidences of the disaster night from New YOrk O ty where H. Smith of 64 Holl street, was Manchester Soroptimlste had an All 13 Selective Service regis­ wrqakecl.by the swollen Missis­ The Board of Police Coriimla- 82 CongraM. Street they spent several days. admitted to St. Ffahcls hospital almost 100 per cent attendance at trants who left the lockl draft sippi, Ouachita and Red rivers sloners at last ntght'a meeting In that vicinity. | k\ yesterday lo undergo an appen The Cosmopolitan Club will ipeet the area dinner'meeting a't^the Ho­ board office Tuesday morning for called to the attention of the men Ashes and Rubbish dectomy. In iGeorgla. Miss Sullivan "'Friday afternoon at 2:30 at Cen­ tel Bond last night',' the occasion Hpiduetion at New Haven Were ac­ spent-three weeks gathering working on Town Planning, the Removed Tel. 2-1588 ter Congregatlohtrt church. The being the official visitation o f the cepted for service and immediate­ story material at the Bell | need for a location for a police ata- speaker silll be Miss Marlon Mur­ prsildent of the American Federa­ ly Assigned. Two were taken by Bomber" plant at Marietta. I tlon and eotjprt room. ray of the Book and Art depart­ tion of Soroptimlst Clubs. Miss the I^ y y and the other 11 entered where the giant B-29:s are The fact that the preseat quar­ HOSPITAL SUPPLIES ment of the Hartford Times, whose Lois Beil Sandall of Seattle, Waah- the Arihy. Those who loft for ser­ ters are too small and have other turned out on a mile-long as­ TALL OEDABa BEDPANS GRAODATEa 'subject will be "Recent Books ington. vice werwr^ sembly-line. She had the novel needs that can not be provided in the building was what prornpted HOT WAXES BOTTLES ed. It is to be ^ven further consideration. Near TELEPHONE 8M2 875 Msin St. TeL 5440 served. Marine training at Daitmcml^h Col- teacher, has been a member of the .spent In doing Red Cross work un­ Oil Burners Attacks at Ijmuiden. The toastmlstress was Miss Pau­ Icge. faculty at Rockville High school der ttie direction of Mrs. Charle.s GAVELLO A E. SCHULZ “Ask V®nr Nilphbor^ line M. Ewlg of the Springfleld He,expects lo leave on the zflth and has been an atnletlc coach and ^ Froh, who explained about the Kit London, April 20—145— A new Club. The welcome was given by of April for New River. N. C., rop tfiere . Mrs. Prances K. Pushe. executive, -fui'ther training Bags and the articles that go into NOW IS THE TIME Furnaces rocket-propelled "power bomb" Third Army Elements secretary at the Bond, and presi- them. To Improve the Appearance A Few Still Available. which la faater than aound waa an- Inside Czechoslovakia dent''of the Hartford Soroptimlst A total of 144 "hoqpewives,** ce Six ■soloist ifT'thc choir of the Central aounceiKtoday. Best Quality Club. Mrs. Mary Bickford of this tuieal Woman Wed of Your Property. Get a Baptist church. Hartford. Aa an made at the Red Cross Production RACKLIFFB OIL CO. A Joint Communique by the U. Bar .5.5 from town played for the singing of encore ahe aang. “ Homing." Center, were filled and made ready Begutiful C!olorado Strategic A ir Forcea and the Certified •'America" and chorus tin gin g'of III Tei. Hartford 1-8tfl S. Surging Red Lines; National President Mlaa Sandall New York City for the bags. .BrlUah Admiralty aald: favorite aongs. Mrs. Blanche SM Maple Avenaa — Hartford Seed Potatoea made a most favorable Impression. The remainder of the time was BLUE SPRUCE''^^^ "Rocket-propelled bombs, con­ Miles into Berlin Prentice of the local club led in Goebbcis Declares Ger­ A t the outset of her talk ahe de­ spent m games and contests under 1 Vi to 3 Feet High. ceived by the Admiralty, were uaed. and Fertilizer group singing. Mrs. Irene M. scribed her Journey East and told New 5'ork. April 19 A lieense the supervision of Mrs. J. V,_I^m- by B-17 Flying Fortreasea of the many on Razor’s Edge Foster p,f Woodbrldge street was 3,000 Trees To Pick From. of the enthusiastic regional meet­ to .mnrry w h s Issued .it the Mu- horton. The winners were Mrs. U. S. Eighth Air Force in their at- At Very guest liblplat. Accompanied on Kenneth Downing, Mrs. Collls Gos- Dug as you pick them. O f Disaster; Halle 40th ings ahe had attended, one of the iiicipnt Building in New York HOSPITAL tahrka agalnat E-boat pens at Arc df Defenses Reasonable Prices the piano by Mias Dorothy Dowd outstanding being a gathering of Tuesdav. to Be.atric Byam Kenni- loe, Mrs. Clifford Simpson and Bring a box. Ijmuiden, Holland, Feb. 10 afid of the Mancheater Club ahe aang - --- —- - a -— — ■ ■ _ Big City to Fall. clubs at Detroit which included Ron, 2,5, of 91 Chestnut street, Mrs. Robert Martin. EXPENSE IS NO March 14. three numbers, "Do You Know My both Canadian and U. S. Soroptl- Manehestor. and to Corp. William Mrs. George Beauregard and CHEF OSANO Garden?”, "Bendemeer Stream” Maaoive Roofs Pierced / R U R K E © mlst.*!. Canada being in the Am eri­ Beall. Jr., 2,5. In the U. S. Marine Mrs. Charles Froh w'ere hostesses. Push Paris, April "2^0.— — Frank V. Williams and "M y Laddie.” Mrs. Foster 155 Oak Street LONGER A DRAIN '“The bomb waa designed to ^ ithm lAVi Miles Greater Army can Federation. Corns, formerly .of Washington. Americans of the Seventh 1632 Tolland St.. Buckland haa a pleasing soprano voice and la penetrate thick layers of concrete' O f CityLify s /lAmits on J .tS'S ST Miss Sandall reviewed the eaHy D. C. ON TH E and it Is known that several hit I Army fought for the Tdll in “ Telephone 7997 beginnings of the organization on The qnuple indicated that they FAMILY INCOME! and pierced .the massive roofs of I Northeastas^ 13 Miles Q f OcCUDatioil th^ heart of Nuernberg tb ^ y the West Coast. Oakland, Calif..- would be married here Immedi­ A REMINDER! the pens and'a're believed to have! to be specific, and it.s spread east­ ately. caused considerable damage to On East4 Russians Roll ^ after crashing, through nte W e Have Them in Any ward and In fact around the world. A native of Pittsfield, Vt.. Mrs. 3c Per Day and Up old walls surrounding th^v, When Yon Nieed More Will Pay tor X-rayo - Room aad facilities inside.” | To S3' Miles or Less She urged and invited the mem­ Kennison is the daughter of Julius 2fvaw Rocket propulslqn gives the , Mav Be Used trapped Nazis, and British bers to plan to attend the Oakland and Sara Clough Kendall. She .has Board • Oprratlag Room - Aia- . . of ''PropeV Housing Quantity Yoii^'/anl— bnlanee . Anoetheola • Itedi- bomb a much greater apeed than • From Joining Yankees tanks struck to within a mile RADIO convention In eclehrAtion of the been twice married. The first mar­ 6 INSURANCE cinea aad LaSitatnry. would b, attained by gravitjf i , A t Camp Buchenwald, n Nazi horror prison camp near Welmer, Germany, civilians from the (own are shown ha they were herded sliver anniversary In 1946, and riage. to Norman Greenwood, was alone.. *^ e speed of sound la 1,100 of the suburbs of Hamburg, terminated by a divorce in Ver­ Fire • Theft • Aatomobile Men, Womea and Ohlldraa forcefully to .the camp to view for themselve.*i evidence of Nazi atrocities. Far from being ashamed of their bestiality, Nazis irloried Job of Administering within point blank artillery range. It An AnitHcan told of the wonderful slght-aeeing in their devilish cruelty, took sadistic delight in revulsion with which civilians tried to cover tl'.elr eyes to shut out horrible slahL (U S Bulletin! r e p a ir in g tour already planned to take in the mont in 1939. Another marriage, from Mrth to 18 yeara of age. The French First Army stabbed ONIQN or Fnmitart (Continued in i Pngn Four) Signal Corps radlotelephoto from NEA radiotelephoto.) , s v . . April 20.— A Territory Overrun Grand Canyon, Yellowstone Park to Clarence Kennison, ended in a 50 miles southeast fo Strasbourg Heritage^' PICK UP SERVICE divorce two years ago. military" spokesman Proving More Diffi­ to Rottweil, 14 miles from tha and other wonders of the West, CALL .. A LLEN & L e i w show you the way. SETS and on up to her home city. Seattle, Mr. Beall is the son of William BRUNNER'^ said "today '-that Russian Danube and 33 from Lake Con­ Xheae are critical times and tre and thence to British 'Columbia and Mabel.Colbun Beall. Me was cult Than Anticipated. stance, western limit o f the Nasi born in Washington. ' OPEN EVENINGS HITCHCOCK spearheads have penetrated tnll.v reallso t||lB fact. Hovt- AUTO RADIOS and home by the Northern" route. ALEXANDER Powerful Offensive Baldwin Urges iTwo More Islands / national redoubt in smithern Ger­ ever, we nrmly beUeve that All Llaea of laoaraaea Hangelsberg forest between Magdeburg, Germany, April 20 many, The pollus were 25 milea GREEN MOUNTAIN TEL. 5191 tSS MAIN STREET proper housing Is an American HOME r a d i o s / JARVIS seven and 12 miles east of — (A5 A fir greater Army of Oc­ north of Switzerland. heritage and we Btaad rea^ AND COBBLER ' Is Flight Officer TEL. 8I0S State Pension Captured by Y a ^ ! Berlin. The town of Hangels­ Clamping Down <)n iM tt and willing to place the expe- 26 AI.EXANDER STREET Starts on Okinawa cupation may be necessary In Ger­ Wewkdqys and Snndaye* berg is in the center of the The whole A’llied right flank in­ rieaeo and kpowledge of our or- Table Model Radfios many than originally planned in cluding the French and the Amer­ ganlxatloB at your disposal la On Big Bomber LECLERC once 4112 BesMcooe 1216 System Study forest. The spokesman said (View of the problems experienced \ For .Sal/ . a-l “ ican Seventh and Third Armiea aa effort'-to help .yon reAUse thia SEED FUNERAL HOME Thrie DivWon. Ham- X rU m all U siu g this area north of Fuersten- to date. was clamping down on the moun­ heritage of proper houslag. Cap^lure of Balabac PuW ’ S m a ll N a tlO IlS walde was one of the main Even with the va.st number of tainous Nazi lair, where Hitler Talk over your houslag prbb- Public Address System Maxwell Field, Ala.. April 19 — 23 Main Sireet mermg rier.pely Ue* ” Allied troops now in Germany, the '•'.-O. Enrico F. Monaco, of 122 Indicates Some Changes Them Oiiif 45 Miles' /' zones of the fighting. was believed observing a gloomy leios With us. A ll we ask is PO tATaES > Phon^j 5269 G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. job of adntinlsterlng the territory 66th birthday anniversary. year coafldeace. Give as this, f/ Rent Florence, street, Manrhest or. fended Positions Along Much Caution Must Be Made in Re­ already ovemin iq proving much Stuttgart — like Nuernberg m and we will give yoti our honest Conn., is currently enrolled in the North of Borneo; 0th- S eekJPledffC S London, April 20.— (JP)— more difficult than anticipated. B-29 transition flying school at Lumber of^All Kinds Four-Mile Battl^ronL tirement System or Nazi pilgrimage city—was en­ opinion as to' the best dlsposl- CALL2^p840 er Isle in Manila Bay. / -| -, , The German high command Qemmny Now Festering Sore closed oil three aides. Uen of your houSipg prilblems. 'Staxwcll Field, Ala., as a flight en­ gineer, a member of the'" three- l^ason Supplies-— Paint— Hardware On Strategy Deficit Is Ppssibility. M U Toil tiers today that the Germany naw la a festering The Seventh Army penetrated For prompt action, call us for LARSEN'S You Get CASH PLUS Guam, April 20.— (JP)— A 0 the wall duriiig the night and' an appoinfment or write ns man team which handles the fly­ Balsam Wool Insulation Manila, April 20.— (A*) Russians had smashed six sore in the heart of Europe, hous­ Manchester ing controls of the giant heavy wAfi a Loon from m powerful American offensive, , State Capitol, Hartford, April 20. ing a mass o f' misery upheard of closed into the center of Neum- firin g foil details of your situa-' Dictatora aet np American doughboys seized miles into Berlin’s outer de­ ,berg for the kill. A m ^ c a n and tion. FEED SERVICE bombera. supported by terrific Naval Weight Likely to Be in modern history. TWelve years The flight engineers take an ONT borrow unnecessarily, falae gods, meer — (iP)---Gov. Raymond E. - Bald win, the 44th and 45th islands of to WHte Bound* fenses to within 13. 1-2 miles French troopa moving in a wida Radio Service D bjut If a loan will solve a and artillerj' shelling,t was of Nazism and hrutaMy are bear­ 34 DEPOT SQUARE eight weeks’ course of study here, at the Father of COAL COKE OIL Felt in Pacific Deci­ in a special message to the Gen­ their Philippines invasion of the city’s limits bn the ing a cancerous frdit which can circle around ,Stuttgart, another 73 B ir^ Street flying the last five weeks with the problem come to V- mW and get under way in full fury^^today ■ . Guarantees Into Nazi rallying point, captured Reut- Jarvis Realty TEL. 5406 these plus advantages: na all. Too late eral Assembly, said today that an Wednesday. Capture of one, northeast and 15 miles on the mean nothjng but years of trou­ Store Opfn 9 A. M. oUier two members of their “ com- 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 against elaborate Japanese sions; May Call Con­ ble ahead. " lingen (35,000), ,18 milea to the PHONES 4112 OR «7 5 1. Loansmadeonsignstureonly. they learn that actuarial study o f the state em- Balabac, put them only 45 Pekee-Keeping Organ* i ea.st. In a six-mile gain from south. Week Days and Sundays To 6 P.M. inand crew,” the pilot and co-pilot. defenses across southern Oki­ No one knows this hette'r than It requires three ,jnen to handle blood • lust and ference of Leaddk*s. jiloyes retirement system indicated miles north of Borneo. Seiz i^nlinn Fnciti capt'Ted Wriezen, the German Third Arm y elements inaide 2. Complete privacy always. nawa.' Three U. S. divisions— that some changes must be made izaiioil laKes rorm. said, -the Russians Hltlei^ and he haa the organiza- the flying functions of the complex aelflshneso a r e ure of the other, tiny Cai^- t^gn ready to help make the trou­ 3. Prompt, friendly service. possibly 45,000 troops— were[, Washington, April 20—(S>t— to keep it "a soud, workable, safe reached the area o f Proetzel ahd aerial battleship. After graduation b li t temporary ble— tile newly-formed were­ (CoBtinued on Page Eight) th'6 "command crew" is slated for 4., Exrluslve—Nationwide Cash- hammering fiercely-defended ene­ plan.” bao in Manila bay, wiped/out Bulletin! ■Strenebeck on the northeast. Credit Cards Issued and hon­ aubstitutes f o r President Truman is moving cau­ a troublesome force Of 300 to 500 wolves. •' advanced combat training with my poaltions along a four-mile W ith his message, the chief Washington. April 30—iiP) In a slrtillar lunge southwest of ^ / ored here. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW tiously into Franklin D. Roose­ Japanese troops. '(OnjS^ reason why a larger Arm y additional crew membei;s and then true faith. battlefront before the capital city executive submitted a copy of a — Chairman Connally (U „ Muencheberg the Russian tanks goea into combat as a unit. Come In. phone or write today. velt’s seat on the council of high­ study made piibilc recently in Elsewhere in the Philippines. and Infantry were reported to of (Occupation may be needed is 'r/r// FOR A WELL KNOWN MUSICAL TREAT! Df Naha. Tex.) of the Senate Foreign suggested by a statement made Spaghetti Supper and Dance RhfEyHMRf ScKh^wW est Allied military strategy. .His which the Retirement commission Gen. Douglas MacArthij^ said In have fought to the area of Tem- ; ■ / Score Gains on Both Flanka Relations committee today ye.sterday by Getl. Omar N. Brad­ • ' I t said the fund faced the possibility today’s communique: / pleberg and Buchholz, 15 miles Raiawat 1 U Htone weight is likely to be felt in Pa­ prepar^ a. forelgp policy Flashes! , Auspices of the AtlkiHary MtfitMf ManlMy MaalMy Breaking a 13-day virtual dead­ of a deficit in the future unless Japanese counter -/attacked ley. 12th.Army group commander. flaftoatft Nytoaaii cific decisions. — —. statehiiCnt after conferring east of the capital. (Lnte BudetmS ol the jP) Vidre, lock in the south, Yanks o f the some changes were made in the fiercely with tanks/n the Baguio ("In my opinion." he said tlOO 119.46 11173 1)005 Even, before V-E day comes, with President Truman at the Cause Tepiporaiy t^rifuslori •iiiiMf iNTiMnoi The G CLEF CLUB 7th, 27th and'96th Army-dlviaions sector of north Lii/on but were re­ "When he ( the enemy ( did not i ... u u i ... i 300 36.66 33.11 1974 Mr. Truman may be called upon 'operation of the system. White House. The Texan, Two towns named Buchholz on Italian-American Club VINCENT atflONM MORALf AM SFONSMin launched their all-ouT push early pulsed. ' / ' _ quit last„fall. after we had proved 1 V. 300 • 54.46 34.30 39.33 to review the strategy for defeat­ In his message, the governor who leaves tonight for the the outsiytte of Bertttf-J'caused Eldridgie Street yesterday and by noon had scored Doughboys Ui named Ik f EmM ZOT05 costs new radi- Slash Ordered thpr home for personal confer­ On Packers Three Miles The (Jermans lefOhehind often try ^,, ^ former-Purple gang- 69 Starkweather Street Assisting AHist: bombed. ences before the final assault on to solve the problem of law and ,^1,^*) iteUk. »J. Joe Hildebrand—Tap Dancer— has made a decided lonco over yovr hair . . . add ever Tokphon® -1848 The unopposed Balabac landing, Washington, April 20.—OPi—A Japan, order as did their predecessors-I of a Dexter avenue aa- hit at these suppers. • by elements of MaJ. Gen. Jens A. drive among smaller nations to ta'mataral hokingl Dr. Elden H. Mills, Baritone Higher Wages for Tex- President Roosevelt arranged Solon Reports 0 |r Capture Fortoniaggiore by force-unle.s8 Allied troops are j oetrolt:. .Mrs. Naomi Selik, Doe's 41st division, gave the Unit­ write boundary guarantees into at hand to keep them in hand. Pastor of the West Hartford Congregational Church for Nim itz and MacArthur to ed States a second strategic Jump I 33, his wife; Pete Mahoney, alias life Workers Givei\ And Portov^rrara; 5th And tnaipa cannot be spared for ; v,;„Htolapol.i<. 43. of Detroit. YowT love it for Ns comfort, its oxqui- tions of Indepeiments off place for possible amphibious any peace-keeping. Organization Approi^l by Davis. (Oonttnued —A spread out over almost the entire completed plans for a Wcwld court TIRES and thus trim retail prices about Revealed in Navy^s Arsenal length of \inoccupled Germany to­ NEW Reaciiea .Canal Bologneno Memorial you may deaire, six per cent. not be sent Into combat without Kouse Food Investigating com­ and prepared to present them to 12 months training. mittee asked OPA today to check, RoiiiAg ' along 'with the momen­ day. bombing mainline railwavs the Sau Fram'lsco conferenra next CONCOtT 1 WEDDING we can design, produce and SsMBlagly la Conflict tum gained in the capture of Ar­ ahfad of Allied Armiea from the Senator O’Dsnlel (D„ Tex.) con­ bn the operations of several Inde­ Washington, April 20— . Built-In Propulsion front. The Eighth Air Force dispatch­ South .Africa, India, and Poland, $14.75^ wage Increase In itself would not The 56th London division drove ed 800 heavy bombera and 800 factory. $19.50 clude 18 and 19 year olds. Back from a two-week search ' Although officially disclosed, re­ The old’ style torpedo, in addi­ have rqylsed the ocgaalc law ef the DORIS ROY, Lyric Soprano | ANNIVERSARY require an Industry-wide price with hts committee .for black quests for further details on the tion to its "warhead" of several on through Portoverrara 'Vand fighters on a morning sweep and old pennanent Court of Interna- hike. OPA said, however, some O'DanlsI has urged that the medium bombera and dive-bomb (Manchester’s Onxi Concert Singer) g Senate write an amendment to marketeers. Chairman Anderson weapon brought no Informatteh hundred . pounds of TNT, has Ite reached the Canale Dtverslvo, an< llonid juatioe which formerly met MADE TO ORDER 6.00x16 r^iis mills "htay become entitled to In­ (C., N.M.) cited to a reporter the from the Navy except that the own built-in propulsive mechanism other of the many water barriers era of the U. 8. Ninth Air Eorce at The Hague in HoUaad. dividual adjustments.” that effect into pending legiala- in thla region of the" lower Po;had completed more than 400,aor- GUEST ARTIST ^ | MANCHESTER tion to extend the draft act, now case of one independent Ohio pack­ subject is "secret." put into operation by C trip-lever n, • • • $16.05 $21.55 In allowing the wage hike, pre­ er. His business, Anderson said, Such information as waa releaa- released when the torpt^o is fired. valley. ties before noon, Nazi Cruiser at Copenhagen viously approved by the W ar La­ due to expire May 15.” While Portoverrara was being The day operations followed an­ Tiy Lustron THE NEW CHARLES BAKERY Tax. Austin Reads Army Letter has increased 10-foId at a time eu in publicly printed congression­ About one-third of the tube con­ Stoekholm, April 36—(47— The HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM | MEMORIAL nan bor Board, Davis said he recog­ when big packing companiea con­ cleared the British 78th division other double night raid im Berlin Taking Issue with the Texan. al hearings, igave no Indication of sists of a ftaak of air under high 10,000-ton German emiaer Prlns 18S-18T NO. BIAIN STREET PHONE M997 nized the importance of Increased tend they are foiled by OPA price the significance of the name preasure. When .the torpedo ’ la moved along and eSptured Porto- by R.A.F. Mosq.iitos. Eugen, with aa esrt ef ala de­ MONDAY EVENING, MAY 7th, 1945 i Cold Wave textile output "to me6t military Senator Auatin (R,, V t ) rdad a ceilings to operate at a ,l9sa> “chemical,” but it evidently ap­ Maggiore, where a bridge over the Hit Objectives Near' Berlin COMPANY letter he said tha War depart­ fired, the air escapes through small stroyers aad a number of sub- By Miss Alpa Fava — - LET 08 RECAP YOUR PRESENT TIRES------requirements and the domestic "This Is an obvious place for the plies to a modification of the old Bolognese canal was takeir intact. One formation of the American inariaes;,..,jHrrived at the Oaaleh DONT FORGET! Wednesdoy Is A. AlawtlL Propu ment sent to the Military commit­ pipe lines Into a combustion cham­ n e^ for low-cost clothing, oonsid- OPA to check,” Anderson assert­ style steam-turbine propulsion. ber where it is mixed with' Jets of Other Eighth Army forces driv­ heavies hit objectives within is piirt of ciapeabagea early today. FRED E. WERNER ELEANOR A''. BENNETT 1 tee on O ct 32, 1943, opposing a Conductor OOR. PBARl! AND HAKMSON sred vital In maintaining tha coat ed. “They should find out wbere'^ ’ Win Do Same Work alcohol and water. The alcohol is ing dlrecUy along Hlglttyay 16 miles of the Nazi capital, and oth­ .At least 26 other units ed the Oer- bfi:' Accompanist s THE DONUT DAY!!! ■ n UMCTR of living at preaent le'vels.” rsquirement for 12 aaontha of the beef comes from and where It Torpedoes probably are the ignited, and resultant ateam and reached within 10 milss'df Ferrara, ers attacked points ranged in a maa fleet followed her la Mia In a latter to W LB Chairman training. goea — Investigate the complete molt complex, delicately asse.n- gas, under high pressure, is which Ilels only a few UiouMnd 36-miIe arc around the north, west hours later. lafonaaaMi saM M tAnaoclat* Membership for This Season’s Concert TBLCPHO n I b i m O S M M MORIARTY BROTHERS Qeorga W. Taylor, Davis termed The letter said numerous cases sales record. bled and hence most costly whoi'y lorced against turbines which ro- yarda from the Po river. and south'aides of the‘ City. seemed certain the OenMaa' ia- BEAUTY NOOK JELLY DONUTS Dozen 28c •O a Dm Larel" At Oaatar aad Broad Streets the i\eed for greater textile pro- could be citetl where this would " I f legUimste packers haive to expendable InstrumenVi o ( destruc­ state the propeller shafts. Tha Portomaggiorc-San Nicolio About half the.^ bombers concen- teaded to nsaka Cspsahagsa the i Now Received. lit Bast Center Bt. lY I. M U Opes Randsys. tion in the whole field of ordnahee. Bay Dim t sad Save Maaeyl Other built-in mechanisms coa- base tor what waa M t at tiatP (OMttwwd am P a f« Pqaurt

1 .■ MAMUHESTEB BVSNIMG HERALD, BiAMLUEViVK, UiNN,. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1948 flounces shaped like row prsssed an opinion on America’s der charge. Both the state and ceedings to the panel, several of | pel plnl from the garage by force. Ward Cheney Camp, No. 13, and resembling a child's entry Into the war. Th*,Br- when Corrigan attempted to ex­ en and four men. achNn about three weeks and Hartford, April 20-^P)— Her­ conceived the Idea of Willkie duos citation had been written by Gen­ Brlitoeport, Apr!) 20—UP)— The Selectmen laat night voted I has nbt been troubled by any Mr. and Mra. Benjamin John- mann Ooerlng, Wendell Willkie, throughout the. country." He said eral Marshall himself. ChariM R. Chittem. 40-year-old I to call for bids for a proposed ; frost Bo''ffur. j aton, of-183 Lydall street, will keep Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, Gen. be organized many such groups In Bwlmming poor and bathhouaea in The weather prophet also "open house” Sunday for their many states during the campaign. Bridgeport war worker, was sen­ Robertaon Park, so-enlled, planned , says he has set out 1,000 let­ three sons, Robert, William and Oaorga (6. Manhall and Sir John Shower 1b Given tenced to life imprisonment by for the use of the children of the tuce plants; Benjamin H., all of whom happen' DIU found their way Into the Appeared In Chlldrea’s Clothes - *-*8l Ml Sl.MAIOtSM* " ■tenographic record of a divorce Mra. ,Jean S. Roosevelt of Oys­ Judge P. ■ ^ O’Sullivan In Supe­ North End. The land on which the Mr. Maag depends upon his to be home on leave at the same ter Bay, L. I.. a witness for the new swimming pool is to be con­ own Judgment of the weather time. trial here yesterday aa Thomai H.' For Bride-to-Be rior" court here after he had Private Robert, E. Johnston has Barber, one-time Willkie political defense, said she bad been ac­ \ ____ pleaded guilty to the second de­ YouVe Never Seen Anything Team. Up As structed was deeded to the Town to do his planting having been quainted with the Barbers in Long with the proviso that the swim^ Aright many times in the past completed nia basic training at associate took the atand to .deny gree murder of William P. Corri­ Camp Blending, Florida. He is Mra. Ethel Goodrich Barber'a Island and that Mra. Barber had A miscellaneous shower was gan last February. ming pool construction would be when others have promUsed _ appeared at fancy dreas parties in authorized. bad weather for growing. married and haa a two and a half chaegea of intolerable cruelty. given in honor of ' Miaa Jeanne Chittem had been on trial for Leon Thorp, cl\il engineer and year old aon, Robert. Jr., .The wealthy Southampton, L. I., children’s clothing and' shoes. Baker of Manchester last night at two days on a first degree mur- president of the 8th School and William, who la with the Navy World war I soldier and later Col. Truman Smith of Wash­ the home -of her sister, Mrs. Wes­ ^ Weil As A Good Looking Spo Utilltiea Diatrlct, waa authorised and la a SOM 8-c. haa Juat return­ oiganiaer of Willie clube, ca,tegorl- ington, a former military attache ley^-: E. Charter, of Ellington. by the Selectmen to supen’ise the railways Into Holland and Cana­ ed from overaeaa duty. He w*a cally denied hla wife's charges tbkt at the U. S. embassy at Berlin Guests were present from Rock­ construction of the pool and bath- • dian troops since have overrun one stationed at a Naval base in Eng­ he bad forced her to don child/bn'a was called aa a character witness ville, East Hartford, Ellington and .BOILER AND FURNACE housea from plans which were i launching .site after another. land, was in the Normandy inva­ clothing to "aatlafy himself/' for Barber. Mrs. Smith who fol­ Manchester, CLEANING ‘ draw r^y him and accepted by the | sion and was again based in Eng­ U k ^ to Be Taken for X%lld lowed her husband on the stand, Miss Baker will be married to Coat and A Smart Pair of S J ^ s Selectmen. ; land. -While In that cbhntry he .On the contrary, Barber testi- denied that the colonel had been S 1-c Wesley E. Keeney, Sunday, OH Biirher and Stoker Service Separate bids will be called for British Gain married a Plymouth girl, who ac­ fiied, Mra. Barber, who la of small identified with “Snt^-interventlpn" April 22, at 4 p. m. at the South When those balmy breezes lic- the concrete constnirtion of the companied him on the convoy to atature, always had "8n'obaesaion'' activities or that he had ever ex- Methodist church. • HENRY PARENT- pool and the wood construction of this country and plana to live here that' she waa very young and liked Tele|»hone 2-0188 gin to Wow and the sun shines the ba^hbuaea. Three Miles for the duration, or While her hus­ to be taken for a child. - She had band Is In the .service. purchased children's clothing for you’ll just naturally want a Seaman 2-c. Benjamin Johnston herself, he testified, and wore it good lookinj; sport jacket. Planes Bomb (Continued From Page One) received his basic training at around the house and to fancy Sampson, N. Y„ and is at present dreaa paHlqa. Far from forcing And that’s where we come in, Nazi Railways Ferrarese road was cl* near its at the Naval repair base at San her to don juvenile clothing. Bar­ for we’ve a selection that Junction with Highway 16 and 70 Diego. Calif. ber said he "had trouble enough to ATTENTION! SATURDAY can’t be beat. Styles and German prisoners were taken. The . Friends will be welcome to call persuade her to do anything.’’ Bar­ t.(Qpntkiqed From Page One) Portomagglore-Traghettl railway at any time to suit their conven­ ber told the court that on one oc­ HEADLINERS patterns for every figure. . was reached little over a mile west ience. Sunday. casion his wife attended a fancy colors to harmonize with your trated on fall Junctions, trans­ of Highway 16. dresa.party, and masked and cos­ MOTHERS ★ former stations and bridges on tumed herself, had mingled with wardrobe of slacks. Meanwhile, Fifth Army gains the gueat undetected. trunk linei linking Prague and ranged up to several thousand Munich. During their engagement, he Only 10 Days yards in the territory adjacent to said, she had on occasion appeared The first wave of R.A.F. plane's the Florence-Bologna highway, on the beach in a bathing suit with which hit the G«frmah.;caBital took south of Bologna. Left Before off from British bases. N^e second U al i j U U % hopped off from advanced air Capture Mount Saalchele ------NOW PLAYING fields on the continent. West of the highway Fifth Army INFANTS' SHOES troops captured Mount Sanlchele, ^tMUTitr »n »» #•» about eight and a Jialf miles south­ Sizes 2 to 4 Britain Announce$ west of^Iogna. >- p o r iMh o m I Electric Wiring I TNI BILL TOL18 Civilian Casualtien \ Ground on both ^ e s of Pianoro A cMrn - «9^m8B8>J and Go On Rationing London, April 20—(gh—Britain’s Nvas seized and trdops were clean­ civilian casualtlet. for the war are ing up pockets of resistance in the Oil Burner Get A Pair Now! 80,5'SO dead or missing and 86,175 town itself. Mount Mario, 1,500 Tonight’s Show Starts Injured so severely as to require peak\bout k mile east ol the high­ BUNK BEDS hospitalization. Home .Secretary way, ahap diso captured. Other ad­ At 7:1-^ - Feature At 8:15 Service vances wpre made west of the $29.95 Herbert Morrison announced to­ Tomorrow Continuous! Use these standard size beds day. These figures may be virtual­ highway ahfi northwest of Mount Baco. ''v Feature At 2:15, 5:35, 9:00 ERBNER’.C! aa blink beds or aa twins. ly final, since Britons have not Rudy Johnson Guard rail and ladder are in­ heard or seen a German, bomb in In the west coastal sector. Fifth No .\dvance In Prices! SHOE STORE cluded. three weeks. Army troops were within eight W PHONE 8028 825 Main Street The German V-bomb war fell miles 6f the big po^t of Laspezia, Manchester fiat after Allied air attacks cut headquarters said. '\ SUN. - MON. and TUES. ii;i. Sure Signs of Spring} AW M-O-M rtCTuct OIL STOVE The tinkle of ice in a tall, cool Tom Collins. Men^s and X)N THE SAME SHOW: $24.95 lX v REL a n d HARDY sturdy, 3-bumer stove, gives The burst of song from our Bartender. In ‘Nothing But TrouMe” you dependable performance. Yoi§ng Men^s Porcelain finish. Gives blue- The crisp, fresh Salads, with Garden Fresh Vegetables. het economical heaL

The extra bounce and verve of our waitresses. DANCE Dazzles With Design §n Modem and Old^^uhioned SUITS The lilting sparkle of the music from Seh Shontv and His Trio. Choice fabrics and wanted styles Sports Center 'Bright SRayon {Prints The gay spirit of our crowds at: Wens B^TMt make our selection -popular-with Focmerly At MHIer’s men who enjoy go<^ clothes priced Every Sat. Night STEP-STOOL right. See House’s for that next Th« SH E R ID A N Peter Miller, Prompter \- $ 6 9 8 auit and be perfectly satisfied. A Oooil Ttana Far tm mg $3.95 and OM Alika! Handy atep-atool with taath- “FRIENDLY "WHERE THE er^tte top. Threa st4pa. HOSPITAI.ITY’' FAMn.V DINES” Chbice of colora WALTZES HOPS \ EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TUBS. & WED. EVENINGS K. of C. Hall BUSHNELL MAY 1-2 AT 8:15 P. M. ‘38 Pr^pect Stiaat Hartford MEMORIAL DAGGETT M. LEE Preaenta . I^airtiirtag Art Wehstci’V OLD TIMiaKS' OR^’HEatBA KITCHEN Hank Poat, Prompter. THE 0N£ AND ONLY Fok-Troto 8 ta 18 BqoarM CABINET $59.50 Metal lined storage bins, hold plenty of supplies. White enamel finish with t m m ^ black or red trim. Closed Wedneaday A t Noon. TODAY - SAT. AND SUN. Open Thursday Night deHoHffauaD 'Til 9:00 P. M. Coaipany of 100, Including Symphonic Orrheatra, In H mm Two Great Perfonpancea: TUESDAY; Ballet Imperial, Bourgeois Gentllhomme,' Gaite Parisienne. KEITH’S WEDNESDAY: Les Sylphidca, Dances Concertant^ I l l s m a i n . STREET Pas de Deux, Scheherazade.. Oppotdte High School Prieea Oreh. 88.8il, tSAe, $2.40) lat Bal. 88-80, 88-00, 82-40t 2nd ^W ^lAO^LSOMTai^i^^teatOlon^^if^Olepho^^W I YonGtrCASHPLUS - Above—^P^sian Fair sfripai • Lm r km i m * inTI STAGE SHOWS SAT- - SUIV•♦S with poek-a-boo embroidery n^Otrr borrow------im er llj. .J..' but H a leaa wtti eolvo a band. In ‘:^avy, rod, blue or problem etaae to Hm W aaS gM tbsss plus «<|t*aategas: STETSON gold. Ri(^ht—A Plaid Palaver 1. LoensBaadeeiialgiMtiMeei^r New ARROW — S . OompleU privacy ahseia. Arrow The Greatest Name all pepped up with front pep- 8 . Prompt, trieBdly sarvtce. in HATS Spring and Summer 4 , Exclunlve—Natleawide Cash- luma. hi red, navy, saddle Credit Carda taued and ben- Sport Shirts Try a Light Weight orad here. TIES or green. Come In. phone or write today. STETSON at \ __j 8iL5 TONIGHT At So. Methodist Church $2 .24- $ 2.50 Sizes 9 to 15. $1—$1 .50—$2 BLAHPS -HML A GOOD SELECTION!

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tons and also that thf firoup ' of sntt quaatlon box paricxL (wnfes- Trouble Now Orercoine volunteer woi^n who ha^e been GuestAi*tist Retreat Head sions and banediction and night Vote Hearing On Local Radio System Rockville | sorting and packing the cartons General/Disapproval Seen Funds for Warfare praysrs. hadio Train Control ■ / ' — — . could use additional help. Manchester members of the In the . list o f U llr ''psid by Kletto Home o r Concert To Speak Here league sre planning to go to the J^ANGf AND FUEL OIL •~On Sidewalks the Selectmen la k f night .It Vernon C. klette, coxswain In Over Green’s Traffic Curb monastery for a retreat starting Honor Pupils On Downward 'Lrend Friday, May 4, and continuing Given Test in State waa noticed that there was no the U. S. Navy has arrived home ------/ X — ^ bill for extra work on the ra­ to spend a thirty day furlough is Doris Roy to Be Rev. Joseph Leo C P. through Sunday, May 6. One o t Selecimen to Take Up dio system in police cruisers. with his parents Rev. and Mrs. General disapproval of the nerar drivers approaching-, from tl: the largest turnouts In history- of Wholssole (snsolihe Named Todav Not “Likely to Be Re- ■ the movement, which has t y i n I There was a time .when it •/ Karl Otto Klette of -liVard street, plan of traffic control now being Elaat. The majority o i accldoni.- Sho^ Opens Today krtist for Glee Oub.bif To‘ Explain Religious Loaded New ‘f i f t h G r a d c F S Petition of Residents seemed as thoujgh a'“lot of after being overseas 18'months. He installed at ManchisUr Green at have occurred at this point fleeted in’ Actual Gov-i gaining in popularity since it A ra l \ . , money was being spent on the wears the Asiatic Pacific Theater _ in the past Involved cars ap- fi|dinday, May 7. Practice ai Meeting. was started locally 12 years' pgo, Haven Freight Demon- . _ _ Of AvondMe Road. radio, that was out of keeping Valcdiclorian arid Salii- of Operations campaign bar, the the Intersection of Middle Turn- preaching from the east, emment Expenditures is expected. /' pike East and Ekist Onter street , Other Parlahea Jo|a ; with the use to which it was tatorian Are Picked in American Theater bar and a cita­ . The Beethoven Glee C!iub at Its Hev. Fr. Joseph liso, C. P„ re­ Bantly Oil Comp^iny atrate* Poieibilities on F r e S C I lt F l a y The Selectmen lasKnight voted ■ p'lt. There was trouble with tion bar with star representing the tvas voiced last night by the Se- meeting to await a trial of tha For Some Time. ! Attending the retreat at the 20th AnnlveriMry concert dh Mon­ treat director at the Paasionist same time will be fiierabcrs from 331 Mfiin street " . \ TeL 5293 or 2-1057 15-Mile Run, — to hold a hearing on a ^ titio n of the automobile generators Rockville. Tienian-Saipan invasion. He has lectmen. The State Highway new cautionary traffic system in­ .been through .the pacific theater of day evening, May 7, at the High monastery at West Springfield, St Mary's of E!aat Hartford, St. residents of Avondale R ^ d , for which i**Pt burning out. This crews kre nearing compilation of .stalled by the State Hlj^way da- (While James Marlow Is en Rose’s of Burnside and St. John's Piipils of Robertson has been overcome. ;:®Phe watt, operations including New Zealand, a modern system of traffic chan- Pf^ment brf Mias Roy is a graduate of Skid­ open to all males, both Catholic time on the history of the run. con­ building inspector, plumbing and are ’ not' likely to cause any (laughter of Mr; and Mrs. Peter third and fourth degrees Principal Objections (Congressional appropriations for a,nd;]Mn-Catholic, over 18 yekrs of more College and has studied at ^ /tU A V K COFRAM ductor and engineer chaUed free­ the school auditorium this after­ electrical inspectors were read and great trouble. Kramazn. of Job's Hill..,ElUngton, wil^be conferred at the meeting T he principal objection o f the war activities have started down­ Glee Club member or by mall from age. . V approved. wa,s named salutatorihq. ' An- Selectmen* was this narrowing ' of the Julllard School of Music, New (KAown Aa 4|aecfi Alice) ly although at many tlnws they noon. The power of the local .sys­ o(/Vernon Orange to be held this ward after four years of record York, under the outstanding C!arl Gustafson, 31 Maple street, At the conclusion of his talk Fa­ were out of of each other A complaint about a dangeroiu. tem was once JO powerful that udunrenjent of the graduation ening^ at the Grange Hall In the entrance to Middle Turnpike Manchester, ther Joseph Leo will answer ques­ Seventh Oanghter of a Seventh Son The piugriim opened with the heights. This trend, however, teacher. William tran, Giesen of Bom With k Veil •round a couple of curves, and chorus slnelng, ."The Marines’ bog hole on Hartford Road, ..near ft was. possible to talk greater honors was made at the school as-, Vernon Center. Norman R. Strong It was stated that It would be al­ probably W(;in’t be rcfiectod for tions reiarding jretreaU. Authen­ the Federal Housing project of Or- sembly this morning by 8uperiix( Paris. She also studied with Fred­ Rendlngs Dally, IncludKig Siindny, aeparated by nearly a mile of cars. Hymn," "The Cnlsaions Are distancea. This was found to be Is master of the Grange. most impossible for two ears to * some time in actual government eric Schorr noted Metropolitan Pestered by Birds' tic scenes of the fighting for Iwo Much of the time they also car­ ford Village tract, waa read and it tendent Philip M. Howe. Changes In Program pasa at the entrance of Middle 7426 Jima, shown by Leon Fallot, will 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Or By Appoint­ Marching Along,” arid "Anchors the reason for much of tha expenditures. Opera Company baritone, now ment. In'the Service of the Peo­ BRUNNLR’S was reported that plans have al­ ried on a runping conversation Aweigh." trouble. Mi.ss Schwarz had an average of ■l^ue to the Induction Into the TUmplke. A series of new-type re­ The "hump’! jn lilg appropria­ teaching voice at the Hartt School Milwaukee—(A5-John Messmer, follow. Refreshments will be with the dispatcher’s office in the ready been made to fill Irl the ob­ 93.73' and Miss Kramazn had an Arrrty of Francis Gelssler. athletic flectors have been installed on the FOR 0|L BURNER courthouse custodian, says he ^served at the conclusion o f the ple for 80 Yenrs. Raymond Wrohol. diessed to tions was passe(J this week wlien of Music in Hartf paratus, were given an uninter­ boln^ Is set to explode afterNjeep a lid The Mountain Girl, group of WILLIAMS the House Approprlation.s com­ pre.sent novelty swing versions of I j Kurapkot; Nick, Leonard Rubacha: hoys; Serenade, No! Mr. Piper, A ton Neil Lisk, 153 Gfove street; Singers taking part this year will rupted and highly audible proof Chick. Richard Leclerc; Jane, penetration. ' \ mittee commenced when the Navy "Cocktails for Two," "Hotcha include p««t members of the male Son of Thanksgiving, So's I 'Can Joseph Benjamin Olerider R. D. TOMORROW OIL Ste^VlCE, IN a Cornia, ” ’CTlink, (Jlink Another that it worked. Jear^e, Burnham; Lou, Shirley Tested By Experts Clothing^ Price bill was approved. chorus as well as its present mem­ as a dish by itself* d e lic io u s Basically the plan U similar to ' Col. Benjamin Kelsey of Water, Write My Name. Girls’ Glee Club; No. 1; Ellington, Earl Leon Park­ "We ore well stocked and sup­ Drink," as (*rell as their own unique Goyette, er. Henry Samuel Yost; Somers Broad S ti^ t bership. It certainly will be a re­ SOUTHWEST SECTION that under which police headquar­ bfiry. Conn., headed a special sec­ Clarinet Polka, Robert FJahey, plied an(j from here on out it interpretation of "Chloe," which Slash Ortlerecl and 'Somersville, Lafayette Kee­ AT 9:50 A. M. union of the Beethoven Glee Club. used as a s a u c e superb ters keep' In touch with cruising tion of engineering experts who Clayton Edwards. Clyde Cordtsen should be only a matter of keep­ Spike featured in the Paramount ney, Robert Joseph Warga; Staf­ Part of the pioceeds from this con­ cars or fiylng squadron leaders tested the neW bomb during Eighth and Norman Fisher'; Down the ■ ing the supplies and replacements fllrp-muslcal "Bring bn the Girls." cert will be given to the Memorial ford Springy.Charlii M. Russell, with their plane crewir and at the Urges Check y Air Force operations. When Kel­ (boBttnoed From' Page OBe> Open Road, For My Mother, Thg flowing.” 'v Headlining the list of stars In this Organ Fund of Emanuel Lutheran Primo S, Bacchiochl, Robert S. end a t the demonstration the sey returned to the United States Orchestra Song, Unfold, New ' ' New 8pendlng High Hit groat novelty band are Red Ingle, church. traveling reporters knew at least recently, ha waa tucceeded by his ductlon "of almost unique signifi­ World on Its Way, Combined Glee Barlow; Storrs, Frank Joseph Ze- Judie Manners, the Black Broth­ On Paekers ni: Boston, Mass., Charles Ray­ War spending hit a new high In Tickets for the coq£{ct are in two things—one wss that their deputy, Col. Cass 8.’ Hough, of cance in ita critical relationship to Clubs. Star Spangled Banner, March of this year, reaching $8.- ers, Mavis Mims, Cgrl' Grayson, the hands of the ettib membership head locomotive was Engine 3205 Branch Office to Open mond Kummer. George Rock, and many others. On B e in z Plymouth, Mich., who participated th'i fight to hold down the cost of 243,939,462, or approximately and associate membership blanks and the other waa that the caboose (boBtlfloed Ftom Pb^ Obb) in the development of several living." ^ An office will be opened in Rock- IVew Office Bcrben is "Docks of New York" my also be obtained from any According to /announcement $269,000,000 dally. March expendi­ wss Cab C580, othier aerial weapons. The wage adjustment^ granted vtlle next Tuesday, April 24, by the tures for war activities alone with . Huntz Hail and made by tSate Director William J. Superfluous Hair Removed the . "Corns in Englns 3205" sang operate at a loss now, It la fool­ The chief test pilot was Col. A1 to members of the CIO Textile i Motor Vehicle department for the Cmdmied* Fitzgerald of the War Manpower were mpre than a billion dollars out a.^tester in the csb, and when hardy to think guch planta aa the gene Key of Meridian, Mlaa., for­ Workers Union, calls for a 55- ■onvenlence of motorists who wish In excess -Of all government re­ There are late stage shows Sat­ '.-the engineer had obliged, he toaaed one I have In mind'are doing busl- mer combat filer who piloted the cents-an-hour minimum rate and to renew their driver’s licenses. Commission, Rockville, is to have Permanently — Painlessly —‘'Safely I urday and Sunday starting at 9:45 a new full time employment ser­ ceipts, which .j'eached a new high p. m; It right back to th« caboose with nesB at a lost Ifi times over." famous Liberator. ” 01e Miss, ” on a general five.>cent8-an-hour in- Daily office hours, including Sat- during the month. Non-war ex­ RUBBER C/UdJtL o^lonuitb •Take It away cab CMO." That Offera Sugspatians to Bowlea many of Its toughest missinn.s over creaae in rates above the minimum, ;^rday, April 26 will be from' 8:30 vice office. At the present time men from the U.S.E.S. office at FREE CONSULTATION penditures in March reached a wen^ on four hours. The committee called In (t e s ­ Germany. since tne minimum in general has a. m. to 6 p. mi and the office will monthly record o f $1,142,553,501. SHEETING In between, as long aa the New ter Bowles, Trice administrator, been SO cents, .this amounts to an he located as in the past at the Thompsonvllle come here on Wed­ By the Yard. nesday of each week. TELEPHONE 2-1264 Because much of the money Con­ WHEEL CHAIRS Haven dispatchera’ office woulct and put betore him these sugges­ average across-the-board boost of Police court room. The offices will gress has shoveled into the war Arthur Dmgr Stores be heard, functlonarlea there Strong Okinawa 1^: tions: five cents an hour. . be In operation through April 30. program has not been ‘spent — al­ HOSPITAL BEDS 848 Main St. Tel. 8806 S o u p T*/ pointed out what trains would 1. An immediate review of the Davis also gave a go-ahead to All applications must be properly Miss Rena Halem*s though almost all of it has beeh For Rent or Sale. soon be passing and, sure enough, alaughterlng permlta issued farm­ negotiations through collective made out and signed with the ap­ Public Records they did, practically on the Indies, Offensive Be"un obligated—^war spending niav con­ ers who do butchering for home bargaining for a "more balanced plicant's written signature. tinue at a high level for somB'$ime. ARTHUR & JAIMES. INC One tin of soup, plus one tin ted minute. consumptlcxi. (It wants a check of and properly-aligned wage rate Motor Vehicle operators are Planes, ships and other supplies 198 Farm'gt’n Ave. Htfd. 2-4541 of milk or water makes four Test OB Tbtagh ’{Section their beef aupply and of where the (CoBtlnned from Page Ob«) structure." WLB had recommend­ urged to apply as early ’as possi­ Warrantee Deeds The teat waa conducted on the Morton Stevens to W. Harry ELECTROLYSIS SALON ordered in the past are being de­ bowlfuls delicious soup meat la going.) ed this to provide reasonable dif­ ble during the time that the office livered steadily, and the bills are New Haven to Maybrook, N. Y„ "There la abundant teatlmonYi ’ flanks. The advance was slowed ferentials for key skills above the will be in Rockville and avoid the England, property located on East ROOM 15 — RUBINOW BLOG. MS MAIN ST. freight line, up the valley -of the Center street. footed out of the backlog of past Anderson said, “ that the meat In the center. minimum rate, . , last minute rush, appropriations: GET A NEW Housatonic and across country to from small slaughterers frequent­ The Tenth Army's big push pit­ Any adjustments WLB subse­ Meeting Tonight W. Harry England to Morton the Danbury fair grounds because, Stevens, property located on East Contraels to Be Settled ly moves to market without regard ted the greatest American j)|ffen- quently may approve along those The regular Sabbath services Should the war end tomorrow, it H Y - rOWER said the railroad, that line oper­ for rationing points or price ceil­ alve force ever employed agalhst lines will require an W A price de­ will be hetd this evening at eight Center’ street. ates a distance of 15 miles In etec- would be some time before war (k a,SmctBoAC for meatloaf ings." a single sector in the Pacific War termination with a decision up to o'clock at the Congregational spending would taper off sharply. QUIET .. trifled territory under a catenary 2. Authority to, deputize local against the best defended Japa­ Davis If price Increases would re­ B nai Israel. (overhead wire) system anergIZ' There would be outstanding con­ and spaghetti, Heinz state Inspectors and Federal meat nese line ever yet encountered. , sult. ' Clothing Being Shipped SKILLED AND UNSKILLED tracts to be settled. u f f l e r ing at 11,000 volts and alio bC' inspectors to spread the aupply of The Japanese were fighting back^ One of Last Major Steps WANTED M cause it traverses a terrain with Rockville’s first carload of Since the so-called war activities ) G>ndensed Cream Federally-inspected meat, the only viciously from interlocking trenctf^ OPA’s new order affecting cloth­ clothing for the United National ’a7-*40 B u l l * ...... many hills, valleys and deep cuts. type that will bg accepted In In­ ^ HELP program started, on July 1. 1940, and pillbox systems, blockhouses, ing manufacturers- was described Clothing campaign is scheduled to Congress has appropriated or ap­ *39-*40 Cadillac...... Tomsto Soup gives a Because all this was likely to terstate commerce. caves and other exte'nsive dug-ln by Price Administrator Chester Autoinotive pause a high degree of ‘'shielding be shipped out this afternoon, ac­ proved contract authorizations ag­ •29-’32 Chevrolet ..... flavor folks simply can't resist “That,” Anderson said "would' positions typical of Nipponese Bowles aa "one of the last major cording to Judge C3iarles Under­ EXPERIENCED MULE SPINNERS — Second Shift gregating $374,257,170,951. ex­ and deflection of the twdio beam.” distribute more evenly the avail­ steps" In the government’s pro­ Machinist •.3.T-’.36 Chevrolet ..., the railroad engineers said that If warfare. The'ektremely rough ter­ wood, chairman of the campaign. clusive of almost $25,000,000,000 able supply of..'meat and prevent rain was well suited for defensive gram to Increase production of'' All of the clothing'at the head­ Good wages! Esaehtial basi In the new Navy bill. *37-’39 Chevrolet .... the system worked on the May- shortages in territories now served moderate and low-priced clothing less! Apply In Persnn;- FRAME SPINNERS — Female — Third Shift. brook line It ought to work any­ tactics. quarters on Market street, over More than $325.000,000,()00 of •38-Ml Chrysler...... only by 'Federally-Inspected pack­ Follows Laige Bombardment while simultaneously reducing re­ six tons have be'en packed, and where. All hiring done In accordahee FEEDER TENDERS — FINISHER TENDERS Male that was for the Army, and the •38-’41 D eSolo...... ers-,’’ Admiral (Chester W. Nlmltz’ tail prices. yesterday the volunteer workers Navy, the balance being'fdr activi­ Wilbur A. Moore, general super­ 3. - Stiravilate the movement to In effect, It requires producers «rttb area stabilization plan. ^ or Female—- Second aild Third Shifts. WITH NESTLE ’.39-Ml Dewlfire...... intendent of electrical transmis­ communique today said the offan- went to the Field House at the ties of other agencies such as the feeder lots (where cattle ara fed sive followed “ons of the largest of cotton, wool and rayon gar­ Recreation Field where several Maritime Commission. bAby hair treatment •.35-’41 Ford ...... sion and communlcatiofl for the to proper weight for slaughter) ments and accessories to go back ICKIfiG ROOM HELP — Male — First Shift. We’ll build a house on a hilltop” railroad, expressed himself highly bombardments ever made in sup­ more tons of clothing are stored. Actual war expenditures during ^34-’ 36 Hudson...... by guaranteeing a letter, price port of amphibious troops." to their average price lines of Judge Underwood states that sev­ Schiebel Bros. that period, up to March 31 of this * Who con reiiiloboby'ifoee bemad wiiti •32-M2 pleased by the results. 1943. 8 Proctor Road Tel. 8119 Inexperience No Handicap! •ob cvrii end ringtett. Aed lr*8^ $e *ety, Oldsmobile . .. To Am plify’Signal . System to feeders without boosting the Hours before the big drive start­ eral men could be of assistance year, were- $2,'58,356,779,204. •38-Ml retail price of meat. ed. battleships, cruisers and other Known as the maximum aver­ daily in the tying up of the car­ Mothfif. fe ghre your boby levely Curb Packard ...... MONDAY, APRIL 23 He emphasized that the radio age price regulation, the order will The War department has ac­ *38-’41 Plymouth .... r * was not intended to surplant the Would Mean Added Subsidy fleet units, Marine and Army counted for $206,832,022,786 of the wiHi the oid el N«a»l« leby Heir 'Treot.'' "That would mean an addition­ artillery and rocket-firing \tarlne become operative in June. By late ALDON SPINNING MILLS went, Uted lor ever 30 ye>er8 by thou, •34-*41 Pontiac...... present signal system but to am­ summer it should bring a better appropriations and ’authorizations Unless Inclement Weather Interferes. If you live on ^ y of the above al government subsidy, at feeder planes poured thousands o f tons londi of Mothers to help form curia end plify It and to substitute for it in aupply of Inexpensive clothing, Quality Green Mountain Talcottville, Conn. and $146,28!.877.2.59 of the ex­ •37-’41 Stndebaker... lots," said Anderson. of sheila and bombs into the penditures. The Navy's share of emergencies, such as storms and Bowlea faid. ringlets ondp keep tfie sculp deon end streets have your paper out on Monday. \ breakdown ..of land lines. 4. Investigate a better distri­ enemy’s deep line defenses. All hiring done ikaccordance with a r^ stabilization plan. the appropriations was $118,397,- fragrenit. N baby's second growth of hob bution of cattle to markets to Dedpite the concentration of FOR SALE 431,243 and Jts expenditures $81 - In normal practice, however, the k one inch or longer —#or1 udng loby TAIL-PIPES Amerman power, field officers ac­ Second Potatoes 060,799,636. radio control will help 'prinoipaUy equalize the meat aupply. HOUSE — 5 rooms, bath. Hob Treotment today. Advertised in end "The river market^-^ pblcago, knowledged it would be a tough St. Mary's Croup ------^___ . .> ’3.3-’34 Chevrolet ....$1.40 to facilitate movement of cars and jCemeiended by brents'Megeiine. ll.OQ St. Louis, etc.—ar^^ettlng an and alow job to knock out enemy $1.00 Hot air heat. 2-car garage. n ’hlskey Still In Prison '35 Chevrolet .... 1.65 trains In freight yards. When opce / bottle mohes o full quort of treatment. the system 1s adopted, dlspiitchera ample supply of beef while some strong points and smash segments Packing Clothes Per 100-Pound Bag Lake front. Macadam road, *35-’36 Master ...... 2.15 will be ejnabled to talk at will with lnlaiid~ markets are., far abort of of the fortified line. They looked At the Farm. Jefferson City—(/p)—A .30-gaIlon beautiful view. Sailbpat, *36 Standard \ 1.95 the engines that Jockey freight, demand." Anderson', exptali^ed. for no Immediate breakthrough or whiskey still has been dis(x>vered ’37-*40 Chevrolet .... 2.25 swift advance. •Women of St., Mary’s church Discount for Quantity in the prison powerhouse, officials cars about to form incoming and “We'll suggest that' OPA inyairtl- rowboat, t^hoe.' Avery ’41 Chevrolet .... 2.55 outgoing trains; gate transporta^tion facilities, to The bulk of a Japanese Okinawa sorted and packed clothing at the Purchases. ATTENTION said today. The still, empty but Things Are Fresher At The It will also enable engineers and see if a better spread of beef mar­ garrison once estimated ‘ at more Union School depot of the United Shore, Coventry Lake. Wil- showing evidence o f recent use, CARROLL’S ’S9-’42 Plymouth .... 2.15 conductors on long trains to con­ keting can't be obtained.”. jiban 60,000 troops likely has been National Clothing Collection cam­ limantic 69RW4. ./E. /A. was' built under a brick housing sult with one another abolit op­ committed to the defense of the paign this morning, and the Cen­ Frankly. Williams 785 .MAIN STREET Plenty of Beef on Ranges Smith. $5,500. TBlrms. and camouflaged with a Covering Call Your Dealer Note erating conditions and eliminate jVnderson said there la plenty of southern sector. Naha, with a ter Congregational church group 1632 Tolland St., Buckland o f Cfoal. ■ ‘ , the n-ieU for manual signalling beef on the rangu now, biH that population of 06,000, is four miles took.' over the afternoon 'ehlfU No FISHERMEN BRUNNER’S when a train has been halted or feeder lots are having trouble. from the fighting front. The near­ sorting Is scheduled for Saturday 80,Oakland 8L Phone 8191 MODEL FRUIT SHOPPE broken. by Naha airdrome is the largest as the day will be (iccupled in Centering his attention/ on the In the Ryukyu chain. The road A m an application cases of independent packers preparing the filled cartons to r Season Opens April 21st COOK’S **n'HERE GEISVINE QUALIFY PREVAILS’* pending b e fo « the Federatl Com­ whose business has multiplied, These Nipponese ■ troops must shipping. munications commission, which stand and fight it out in defense of SERVICE STATION h-B97 MAIN STREET A Few Steps Below Hale’s “ ^ Y E I EPHONE 2-0784 Anderson declared: It Is.. expected another carload YOUNG GIRL GET YOUf! CAR 888 East Middle Tnrnplke has not yet assigned any perma­ the important Island only 325 o f sorted clothing will leave from nent frequencies for this type o t “The black market doesn't need miles south of Japan proper. The follotving local waters have Tel. 8996 to be controlled a t/th e com er the North End freight yards to­ WANTED If you’re one who can tell by the looks of a iHing If It’s good or not — then Model operation. The New Haven ex­ American control -of Okinawa’s morrow. . ' , PAINTED • periment was made under a tem­ market. The suj^ller of black waters and skies precludes any To Work in Checking De­ . been stocked: HOLLYWOOD Fruit Shoppe is (he place where you’ll say “ Everything’s Good!’’ Just one look at porary assignment of 30.66 mega­ market beef must/be stopped be­ possibility of escape or reinforce­ partment of Modern Dry SERVICE STATION cause he, by sejling above ceil W eStUlH an our fruits and vegetables and you know they’re good. That’s because we go to cycles. ment. Hospital Notes Cleaning Plant. SALTER’S POND " CASE’S POND 842 Enet Center St. Tel. 8887 market every day — early in the morning — and bring back with us just what we Ings, is keeping the entire .meat Tokyo radio said "40 or 60 i^re-WaY Materials. market so h l^ that legitimate American tanks were knocked out Inquire In Person. At JACK’S think will sell that day. It’s your assurance that what you buy here Is the brail packers find ,it-difficult to oper­ and set ablaze” during the attack Admitted yesterday: John Weir, MLTON FIRST AND SECOND LAKE SERVICE STATION Try us tomorrow -—and see! I Personal Notices ate." whicJi H said waa made by 10,0i 34 Walnut street; Mrs. Ann Wad­ Rockville Road TeL 742-12 M e a nwhile, Representative U. S. troops. The enemy broi dell, 178 BkMt Center street; Rich­ RAINBOW SOLIMENE & Further Stocking of Waters Will Be sfade! /^ Johnman -(R., Mich.), speaking cast asserted a "landliig attempt" ard MarUn, 68 North Elm street SAM AND TOM’S SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END! Card o f I'hanka for the Republican Congressional by 20 landing craft on southern Admitted today: Mrs. Emme­ CLEANERS FLAGG, INC. SERVICE STA'nON Mr. and Mri. Modeato Zlto and fami­ Food Study committee, ■ told the Okinawji wss "warded off” yes. line Chlpman, 10 Tanner street; Harrison Street 634 Center St. TeL 5101 ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THE ly d(*8i're to thank their friend! and House yesterday that "the worst terday. Mfs; Victoria Anderson, Hartford: 418 Mala Street TeL<8879 YELLOW RIPE „ ' \ neighbors for sympathy, expressed in sugar shortage of the entira eqier- ^ MANOIESTER DIVISION beautiful flowers, and verbally, Mop Up Enemy Pockets Ronald Simmons. 274 Woodbridge JOE’S GARAGE in the loss of their son Angelo wlxo waa gency period” Is ahead because of On Little island, just off the stAet; - Mrs. Annette Croquette, IcUlod in battle in German. 90. •'present Federal government poll west coast, 77th division Infantry­ 888 Main street; Nola Flake, 82 Connecticut Sportsmen^s Association 822 Mellee Street TeL 8128 They would pipedaly thunk Miss Jes- cies.” men mopped up eiiahiy pockets as West O nter street: Eric Curtis. Best QuaUty •ie Reynolds for-her Kindness. , MembimshipS $1.00 Per Year Are Issued lly the DON WILLIS^GARAGE He cautioned that unlqss reme­ U. 3. artillery spotter planes land­ 4T Deerfield Drive. 18 Blain Tel. 8088 BANANAS -12^ dial steps are taken a black mar­ ed on the airstrip, captured short­ Discharged yesterday: Terrence Certified Eollpwiiiig Local Merchants; Card of Thanks ket might- develop that would WANTED We wish to tha^k nur neighbors and ly after the Monday ihvaaion. Oietelat: 0*1 Main street; Mrs . Seed Potatoe* ' CENTER friendn for their-aympathy and kind­ prevent housewives from usltig Marlins, pf the 'Third Amphibi­ George Bader and son, 63 HtUs . GIRM AND WOMEN o.fR BY A BROOK-or near a lake.. ,.I t ’s » FLORmA JUICE SEEDLESS CALIFORNIA ness at the time of the death of our COOK’S SERVICE STATION SERVICE STA 'nO N their sugar ration stamps "in the ous Co'rpr”6ontrol northern Okina­ street; Rosemary Armstrong, 48 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS and Fertilizer A rUMTITED PERIOD ONlY great to be young and dream and plan." husband, father and brother, Adolph weeks immediately ahead." wa and the Motobu peninsula but Purnell place. rok 288 Oeater Street TM. 8818 Oiorgetti. We also would like to thunk still were looking for scatter^ ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES t^e Gulseppe Garabaldl and Magliunese Death; Yesterday, Adolph Lle- Plearant conditions. Clean At Very ACADU DINER MAPLE tebln a Societies, the L. C. L : No. 63, Japanese g^roups. berg, 26 Roosevelt street AKT TWO OF THESE The dteaui-homas being planned nxky call Msociatet at Cheney Brothers, and all Roll Call Service High-speed Mustang - fighters steady work. Pays welL Reasonable Prices MANCHESTER PLUMBING & SUPPLY CO: SERVICE STATON for frpzen food calnnela and auumiatic washers . 35c dozen 4 , for 35c 49c dozen those who sent flowers^ and loaned the' ■4' based on Iwo -Jima destroyed ‘or S | 0 0 ^ 8 Maple Street T«d. 8861 use of their cars. dhmaged 84 Japanese planes yes­ TOBER and electric blankets and air conditioning and lots Mrs. Adolph Giorg«'ttl and Children, CAMPBfiU. Si^VICE STATION WARREN A JARVIS NATIVE Ra d is h e s . .. .2 bunches 19e Mr. and Mrs. GUldo Giurgettl. At Local Ghureli terday In a rooftop level strafing Engagements BASEBALL MFG. CO. Frank V. Williams more electric conveniences. CELERY HEARTS...... b u n c h 25e Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pagant. Strike against the Atsugi Naval 1632. Tolland St., Biidkland GARAGE - Garden Fresh DANDELIONS, 3 lbs. 25e FRESH SCALLIONS... .3 b u n c h e s 25c Mr. and Mrs. John GoilmiUer. air station, 25 miles southwest of Elm Street LEE’S ESSO STATION ^ YA RD L E Y 1888 TsOaad Tjpke., BaeMand Tokyo, where they found 200 to Sheldon-Hfiwkins ^^^TekphoB^^ TeL 8888 They’ll have them, too. And the electric YELLOW, SQUASH...... 2 pounds 39c FRESH CUT BEET TOPS.. .p o u n d 25e ' Card of Thanks The Covenant - Congregational 300 bombers and fighters on the Mr. and Mrs. Elgls D. Hawkins EARLE STApiS’ BARBER SHOP service that keep# them running -will continik to FRESH SPINACH...... 3 pounds 29e PASCAL CELERY...... b u n c h 35c 1 desire to thank my aelghbors. church will re-establish an old tra­ ground. of Woodfleld, Md„ announce the BEAUTY CREAMS NICK’S friends, relatlvea for cards and tels- dition of the church and conduct Maj. Gen. Wil'is H. Hale, com. engagement of their da)(|^hter, be both cheap and- friendly. That’s one wsy wa pbone messages of sympathy jtt. the again a "RoU-Call” Communion TRIPLE X SERVICE STAnON FRESH TENDER GREEN CALIFORNIA time of the death of niy husband. Pfc. mander of Strategic Air Forces in Miss Celeste Elaine Hawkins, to (O S * 1 ” ...... Tetn s i can help make draama come ttuel John B. I.«e. who was killed In action, sei'\’lce next Sunday evening at the' Pacific, said this ■ first . Inde­ Warrant 'Offiecr Frank Phelps March < In Uerinsny. 7:30. Invitations have been .sent Sheldon, U.S.M.C., son of Mr. and , FIRESTONE AUTO & HARDWARE pendent fighter sweep o f the To­ LEE’S ESSO STATION • Smt nelson IDDT is "THI ILICTNIC NOUN." CUCUMBERS ASPARAGUS CARROTS Mrs. .John K. Lee. to each member requesting their kyo area by Seventh Fighter com­ Mrs. Frank H. Sheldon, 33 Hollis­ A CITY HOME IN THE COUNTRY presence at the service. At an ap­ A nine-room relmllt. Insulated Old Colonial Horae. 118 Osmar street v ’ TeL 4540 t(4«rt ArnknUtTB Onkutra. Smdf sftim is» 4it$, IWt, CSS, Card of Thanks mand pllota strongly lodlcated ter street Manchester. BUSH HARl^WARE CO. 15c s ( k Ii 29c bunch 2 bunches 15c propriate time in the service, the that Iwo Jlma-baM Mustangs Miss Hawkins is a graduate of Modem, lasalated chlokea pensi eapacity S.00S lirollem Through the Herald we would sx- roll-call will be taken, to which Blue Ridge College, New Windsor, 1,000 laying bens; gange and other bnildings. RICHARDSON’S •rsss our deep appreciation ot the may be used frequently as a new MONTGOMERY^WARD A CO. ATLANnC STAnON ■lodBaas of ovr aalghbors and mends each person will respond by giving weapon In the campaign' to adpe Md., and Is now serving with the 60 acres land on hard rood, sixteen mllee from Hartford. Ib ow berasTomant, tha death of our a verse of scripture or some word United States Marins Corps Wom­ Troot stream one mile long. 128 Daal Oemer St. TU. 8841 The AAanchester Electric Division FANCY ICEBERG dear vUa and mother, lira. Adeline out the sorely hurt Nipponese Air of personal teaUmoQy. . Force. ^ en’s ReMrve. Convenient to ehnrebee, eehoole, eto. TOWN CLERK’S OFFICE •rogaa. We al.o wlah to thank tha 'Those who find It impossible to Mr. Shsldon racantly returned PMOE AMD TERMS REASONABLE! V BROWN’S GARAGE jPMIroad engine Craw aad the Brother- If.Btahwrfi.PkiM TeL 8878 o o H m u s m o m v o w r r o o a ir s in r •sod of Railroad Trainmen. Lodge 681. attend have been asked to send In to the United States after serving MANCHESTFJI HARDWARE CO. their neetlngs to be read at the overseas with the First Marine CARROLL'S h e a d ■. J, Brogan, and Family. Jap8 Chum Am ericm W. O. KEBRLSTEAD, Exclusive Agent GIBSON’S 6ARA6B V7S Mate StiMi M SR8haslM ;08M k^9 .time their names are called. Division. He Is now on duty at 48 GRANBY STREET HARTFORD, CCONN. LETTUCE Friends of the church are mvited Offensive Smashed Headquarters, United States Ma­ 785 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONN. ■ “■ TeLStlS Real Estate and Insttranmi •ONT w»f7f nvtnmrt mr tfnAm nr tntip sss nrr witNWM Brad Herald Advt. to share this service also. jThe 9an Francisco, April 20.—(fiV- rine Corps, Arlington, Va. OSkse 2-tltTt Home 2-0848 se Merchants Also Sell Fishing Supplies. names of non-members will not be Japan'B Domei news agency The wedding will take place in

I I MANCHEP’I EF EVENING QEKALi), MAWOHEaiEK. GONN« FKIUAY, AFKIL 20, 1944 MANCHESTER EVENING RERALO# MANCiuiarrBR, r S tliJA l, A F K IL ZV, 1 9 4 5

olfxall siich reporters was the one 17 by tha Finance rather than, thf Hanchest^r i^tKt.,rcspcctcd and beloved by tlie Ten Million People Know Fragments Arrives England Tnimari^ Sees Himself Town Fathers Nifted Pi^ogram Liquw, Control committee. Evening Herald G. I.'s'was comparable to that of of the JPar*» Best-Kept Open Secret Rationing Data The proposed increase yoould a victim of tha bite of A mad dog. As Red Cross Aide make available to the etajta $1,- POBUSHKD BT Tl' Radar Revealed: 000,000 a year above the |X,600,0(>0 About the only difference is the . Farnished By To Drop Case On Inebriates BBRALB PBINTIN0 00. INU This is the first of three ar­ !i ' r As Only sCouiltry Boy it now collecta, John J. Fitzpat­ U StaMlI StrMt consolatory one that to Pyle death Office of Price Administration rick,' state liquor . oommlesionev ICanclMatlu, Oonn. ticles bn radar, revealing In­ Frank W. (Julian, son of Mrs. TBOIMS rSBOUSO' came quickly and painlessly com­ formation, previously restrict­ Radar Firsts Regional Oeportment ot Intormatlon SeliBctmen Accepf Deci> Propose Sharp Jump in tCetified. The excess, he suggest­ 0«iicnU Umnager pared to the sufferer from the ed because of Its possible value 86 Tremont ^treet, Boston, 8, Maaaacbiiaetta. Knows Banking, Farm­ William Quilan, 38-C Garden drive, ed, could be uaed.-not only to fi­ inounded October t. INu to the enemy. Here Peter Ed- FHvt RadAr Oboervntion— September 1022, when Dr. A. Hoyt sion Concerning the Manchester, haa arrived In Eng­ nance the care o f inebriates but for dread hydrophobia.. In his case be Taylor and Leo C. Young, in Naval Aircraft Radio Laboratory, Famous Dancer Liquor Licensee Fees PablMied BrdiT Btoalag Bscept son. NRA Washington Corre­ Gasoline ing, Army^ Business land for further assl^menj^ln thee benefits for returning eervloemen was as much the victim of mad­ noted that radio slgnala reflected by tall buildings and by* Meats and Fats or to augment the old age pension BimdUqrs uid BolUteya. HatarMl at tha spondent. describes-b,ow- radar Now Good: Red Stamps T-5 Edgemont Pt-operty. For Financing. Poat Ottlea at Kaaeliastor. Oobd.. aa ness In a preem ptive human be­ operates. . passing'ships. A-15 coupons good for four gal­ Anri Politics Equally European 'nieater of Operations as fund which now receives most of ■aeand Claaa Mall Matter.______First Aircraft Application— June 1930, when L. A. Hyland, through Z-5 and A-2 through P-2, lons each through June 21. B-6, an American Red Cross assistant Its revenues from on annual $3 ing as a child might be tha victim in Book Four, worth 10 points The Selrotmeb last night accept­ Hertford, April 20 — (4>) — A By Peter Edsbn woEjcing under Dr, Taylor, noted that an airplane crossing s C-6, B-7, and C-7 coupons good for Well; One Farm Hume field director. Before his Red Cross head tax. — ' ■OBSCRlPttON iUTBS ’ of the madness of a hydrophobic each. T6 through X5 expire April five gallona each until farther no­ ed the deciMoh of special counsel One tear by Mall ...... •.»*> NEA Washington Correspondent line between radio tran.smltter and receiver, gave an interfer­ Judge Raymondv A. Johnson In appointment, Quilan was employed statewide program for the care- Ruaaell P. Patterson, ^hairmah beast. ence pattern Indicating the presence o f the aircraft. 28' Y-S, Z5 and A-2 through D-2 tice. Applicants for oil gas rations Per aoatb by f Washington—Digest and best- (Thla la the Isat of five ato- connection with th* sale of-land in by Pratt and 'Whitney Aircraft. end treatment of Inebriatea was of the Liquor commission and the Itafte Copy ...... $ .m It is something to be thankful First Army Experiments— After January 1932, when Navy expire June 2; E-2 through 0-2 ex­ must now present mileage ration East Hartford, Conn. Ht attended Rev. Womer advised the commit­ Oweared Ode Tear ...... I e-OO kept open secret of the war has pire June 30; K-2 through P-2 ex­ records to local boards with appli­ ■ riea on the life of Prealdeiit the Edgemont tract oft West Cen­ declared to be "sadly needed” by for, that he knew no extended suf­ passed on to War Department the results of its 10 years of re­ Mamaroneck. N. Y., high school. tee that another bill authorizing Weatam Btataa and APO S13.00 been the development and uae of pire July 31. cation. Truman, ivrtlten by George K. ter. street which was originally the Rev.. Wayne Womer of the search. A t this time, detection of aircraft 50 miles away was Walloee, of the Konasa City He was a member of the Elks club. the state to undertake a program fering at the end. ' Processed' Foods part o f streets of this tract and United Temperance Society at a laanenaie OP radar—abort for radio detection po.s.slble.* By 1034 toe distance (b these planes could be accu­ Shoes Htar, a long-time friend of the New Rochelle. N. Y.. Knights of for the scientific care and treat­ TBB A88UCIATIID PRB8.. For In his task m a truthful re­ Now Good; Blue Stamps C-2 Which w*8 accepted by the town ment of Inebriatea waa now being and ranging. rately determined.. * through X-2, in Book Four, worth Airplane Stamps Nos. 1, 2 and 3 new chief executive.) Columbus, Mamaroneck, N. Y., and hearing before a leglalatlve com­ The AaaoclaUd Preaa ta asoluatTely porter of this war and of war it­ on July 31, .1944 as streets, and de­ prepared^ eittitlad to tbe uaa of repuMloatloa at Ten million people, more or Icsa, First Use os a Battleship— 1030, when an experimental set It points each. C-2 through G-2 ex­ In- War Book Three good for one was past commander of Larch- mittee yesterday. pair of shoes each indefinitely. clined to take further action In the all aewa diapdtebea credited to or not self—as a factual Institution— was installed on USS New York, and aucpesafully detected pres­ pire April 28; M-2 through M-2 ex­ By George K. Wallace unusual case. rt^ t Post 347, American Legion The Rev. Womer’e declaration ----- 1------' otharwtaa orbited la tbla paper and who uae radars in combat or make, ence of deatrdyerS hidden in tog eight miles Away. Prowler Eats Meal Pyle had already suffered greatly. pire June 2; N-2 through S-2 ex­ Political Writer, Konasa City Star N ot Developed Or Used anax past- county commander of was made during the public dia- aipe the loeal oewa pobliabed hera. them, in factories are familiar with First Radar Contract— October. 1039, when six sets were or­ pire June 30; T-2 through X-2 ex- itation Board Hours Independence. Mo.. Apcjl 20—(40 The ruling handed down by Weatshester County American Le­ cuaalon of a proposal to sharply His was a sympathetic, tender some of the detaila. Furthermore, dered by Navy from R. C. A. for installation on battleships. gion. Dallas, TeXi'—(/P)— It didn’t I ' All rtgbta of npabnoattop o; epeelal plre July 31. Following ore toe hours at the —Preaident Harry Tnimah knows special counsel Judge Johnson, Increase liquor permit .fees to fi­ ’ ...diapatobaa bareta, are alao reaaread. soul. He shrank from war's hor­ the British have them.- the Gcr- First Use of Aircraft— Boston, 1930, for a blind landing. cost many pointoi^nd besides her Sugr local office ot the Wat Price and banking, farming, the Army, busi­ read to the Selectmen by secre­ nance such a program. I “ Puli'aerelee elleat of N. B. A Senrloe rors, its blood, and filth and death. mana and the Japa too. Yet be­ First Use in War— 1040, when British, who had conducted In­ sleep wasn’t disturbed. Before Now Good: Sugar Stamp No. Rationing Board at the Stato ness and politics equally well.-.but tary Sherwood G. Bowers, declared Agree Program Desirable ! lac. cause of the intense rivalry be­ dependent research and development, used their radio locators 35 in Book Four, good for five dawn a prowler entered Mrs. J. P.' He was more aware of G. I. Joe's Armory: his heart is In the country which that as the streets Involved had Representatives of liquor dis­ Publlabara RepreaenUtleeav The tween Allied and Axis powers and to spot German aircraft long before they reached the English pounds, expires June 2. It is ex Board to Draw Up pensers agreed that ^qch a pro­ Woodward’s home, went to the hopes and fears, bis weslrlness Leo C. Young Mondaya: 19 a. m. to 4:80 p. m. he knows beat. not been developed or used by the jMliua Mattiaira Spaetal Acenc^N aw the amazing speed at which im- shores, enabling R A F planes to intercept them to win the Bat­ pected that the next sugar stamp Curlouaiy, althnugh moat of gram was desirable but protested kitchen slid cooked a meal. After Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boatol Tuesdays: Closed ali day to the town since their acceptance, the and his longings than probably provtmenta and new applications tle of Britain.. will be validated May 1. Truman’s 60 years have been that the proposed increases were eating - the prowler washed the public. town has no rights in this proper­ ~"FDR R^olutions b u r e a u OT any ai other man alive. And acutely have ^en developed by the radio First U. 8. Use In W a r — A t P«|prl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, when shaflrd iflaases on the electronic Fuel Oil spent in city and town homes, he too high or thkt the question of dirty dishes, stacked, themr neatly HBMBBJl AUDIT Wedneoday: 2 p. m to 6 p m'. ty. ClRCUUtTIONa Private Joaeph Lockhard, off duty, detected approach 6f planea bird's-eye view. Period Four .and Period Five thinks of himself as a country boy. financing' it was a general tax on the drolnboard and left. Mrs. « felt them all. What's more he Thursday and Frklaya: 10 a. m. which turned out to be Japs, though Lockhard's warning was It will not be a perfect 'picture, -coupons of 1043-44 and Period One, He haa known at least aiX homeg, Warrantee deeds are on file .In matter that should be considered Woodward slept through It all. - The Banld PrlaUng Company. Inc., dN more than any other man any- to 5 p. m. The Board o f Select#i^n at Its nor a detailed map, for this ia not TWo, Three, Four and Five’coupons only one of them on the farm the Town CTlerk’s office conveying When You Buy aaauBiea no Saandal reaponaibillty tor unheeded. Saturdays: 10 a. m. to 13:80 dypograpblcal arrora appeadog In ad- whne to bring home to us placid First Warship Sunk hy Radio Location— May, 1941, when Ger­ yet television nor is it X'tfay. Ra­ of 1044-45 Issue valid to lAug. 31. which hia mother still owns. lots o f land at the ends of two bi-monthly' meeting last nikpt, au­ noon. rertlaaraeirta 'a The Marcheater Bre- civilians a real 'understanding of mans detected Hv M. S. Hood, hitting it with first sslv^o. dar is not perfect. It has its limi­ All coupons worth 10 gallons a When Truman waa eight, his streets in the Edgemont tract, thorized the chairman. Hardld M. olag Herald. the bitterness of the travail First Use for .Aerial Bombing of Invisible Target.^' October, tations. Radar is not too useful on unit Office telephone 5180. parents moved from the farm to sold by Homes Inc., to Individual Reed, and clerk.. George H. V ^d - SCREENS owners, which land waa originally Friday, April 20 194S, in U. 8. Arm y Air Force raids on Germany and Austria. land, except for locating airplanes Independence, where they bought dell, to draw up a resolution bn through i^ ic h the enlisted 'men Leon Danielian First Use of Aolrcroft— Boston, 1980, for a blind landing. in the sky or ships at sea. Finally, a home and the senior Truman portions o f streets accepted by the the (featb of President Frankllm and Junior 'dfflcers of this bitter­ radar cannot “see'* beyond toe Chaplih’’8 Lawyers High Octane Plant bought and sold, and sometimes town. — D. Roosevelt and present It to the ATTENtipN.- Buy Fuel Saringa Too FaeinR Two Ways est of wars an. going. horizon, over the. curve of the fed, livestock for a dozen years The most famous dance organi­ It waa stated that In the future board at the next ffigular meet­ Puraulnc the general' aubject That he hated\it all he was earth. , from 1890 to 1002. Truman attend­ zation in the world, the Ballet the new system of planning of ing. To Ask New Trial Strike Now Ended ed the Nolan. Columbian and the Russc de Monte Corlo.'will make future developments of Manches­ The resolution, when approved frank to say. That, he knew fear firing of those guns at the correct not perfect, but on the radar ' But radar Is better in some re­ treated in theae columns on Wed- Ott schools In Independence, miss­ its annual visit to Hartford on ter will include a section devoted Rusco w*rCbmbi|iatio|i split second to insure hits or near- “ scope,“ as the imago glass is spects than either television or and accepted, will be sent to toe BOYS AND GIRLS! neaday under the caption “ The he was not ashamed confess, tn-', Tnlrses on their targets, making called, It can be seen that the ob­ X-ray for it will do things that ing part of his third grade year Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, to incidents o f this type which widow of President Roosevelt at Help He Geta” — thp reference be­ both these things he lAqs at one full allowances for movement of ject ia a plane or a flock of planes, television and X-ray cannot do— Loe Angeles, April 20.—OP)— Lake Charles, La., April 20.—*<>P) because of diphtheria and skipping May 1-2, at Bushnell Memorial might occur. Hyde Pork, N. Y. the fifth and part of the seventh W indow s ing to President Truman—It with- most of the soldlevp who. the target and atmospheric varia­ a ship or a fleet of ships, a shore­ seeing farther, measuring dis­ Charlie Chaplin's'lawyers intend -•-The strike at the big Cities hall. Two superb progranu have F YOU are llftMB yeara of age or tions. line, mountains. tances, seeing when the human grades. Water Rationing Eads aeeins timely to queatlon the help- nevertheless, are driving this war to aqk fo r a new trial of Joan Ber­ Service high octane plant ta ende show an outline riiap of what lies Theae are some of the reasons but company offitiola say it will four new works by George'Balan- Arthur, 111.— (4V-Three months RXPERTLY INSTALLED where they are going and the comedian was named ,as the father hia mother says today. Fremont, Neb. — {JPi— Midland build a Victory Album, be eligible cana cbnatltuting the G. Q. P. And again, in this, he was'iqt broad outlines of the terrain that below. Ships at s.ea will show, riv­ why radar haa been called the be ten days,before full productlo.-i chine that ' have been added this College President Fred C. Wleg- o f wator rationing hka ended for WITH THE EXCLUSIVE STEEL SEAL ers will show, and the broad lim­ most valuable secret weapon of of her 18-montha-old daughter, In ’ 1902 the Trumans moved to this community o f IJOO. A new to enter an exciting contest, win memberahtp o f the House W^ys one with, G. I. Joe. ^ lies below them, even when the Carol Ann. and if denied, will ap­ is resumed. Kansas City' and young Truman, season and met with such brilliant man doesn't want grass to grow its of cities, lakes, parks, woods the war, which la no exaggera­ under his students' feet. Students flO.OOO watsrspump ia operating. No Draft! No Rain Ventilationt'^' and Means Conimittee in uiiani- There are many war corre­ \ earth's surface is hidden by night peal to have toe Jury’s verdict aet The plant was taken over by who had spent most of the past succeas during the recent New prizes. Check and the big landmarks appear as tion. (■ reported seeing the overall-clad A serious water shortage develop­ Change Screen to Storm Saeb la tOa- or clouds. ^ aside. the government Wednesday o nor- year as a clerk for a construction York engagement. J motlgly adopting a position of an­ spondents. More than a few of president . pInch-bittIng for a ed last January after the break­ ute From INSID E Yonr Home! S. Coupled with automatic pi­ Uoyd Wright end Charles Milli- ders from President Truman. Six gang on the Santa Ks railroad, be­ The Hartford presentations will tagonism to the ^iroposed exten­ them have laid down their lives in yardman. t)r. Wiegman decided down of on old pump and Maypr Every day in ev^iw loaf of your favorite Bell En­ These lots, they make possible the fly ­ kap, counsel for Chaplin, said hundred workers returned volun­ gan w'ork aa a filing clerk in the be In the folloiying order' Tuesday No Bulky WIndown to Store in Oellart the college's fron; yard needed at­ F. F. Fleming urged residents to sion o f the reciprocal f t ^ e agree­ the line o f thelr'^duty. But there ing of planes to “ invisible" tar- Appi‘oval of Coal they would take no action, how­ tarily yesterday and an equal Bank of Commerce, later shifting evening. Ballet Imperial, Le Bour­ riched Bread is wrappnkn different pi<;ture of America No Fuu — No LadderR — Little T IiM t tention and before nightfall he had bathe only once a week and to Features ments. V . was only one flinle Pyle, the lit­ Hoyt Tnylor Sets. ever, until they had full opportu­ number voted last night to go to the Union National bank. He geois Gentllhomme, Gaite Paris- Pays for Itself In Fuel Saved! Red « spaded around the bushes and alternate their wash days. “Today at war — a picture in ^ o r o f America’s Arm y and 7. Coupled with bomb sights, (Contract Sought nity to study the transcripts of back on the Job at onde. worked In these banks for four ienne; Wednesday evening. Lea There Is something seriously tle military rejectee who walked scientists, Arm y and Navy /ind shrubbery and trimmed the grass everyone Is splashing In waWr," No Down Pnyn^t—88 Months To Pay! they make poaslble the release of tbe trial. Company officials aaid that full years, learning banking fiinda- Sylphides. Dances Concerlantes, Nayy, its soldiers, m arines,^ilors, weapons, Ships and disappointing-In the circumstance through the Valley of the Shadow Offica of Ceriko'-ship have ruled along campus walks.. tha npyor said. Let Ue Show You a bombs at the precise moment to Cross i l i ...1 On the hther aide o f . tbe fence. production would be delayed be­ mentala. Pas de Deux, Scheherazade. Battle planes. Thrilling, exciting, patriotic! Rnsoo S-Wny Comblnntidn Window! that almost at the very moment of Death— and will never come that radar be Kept on the restrict­ secure bomblKg almost as accu­ cause of the necessity of recondi­ It was in these years that Tru­ Imperial, L« Bourgeois Gentll­ F. H. A. FINANCED — 86 MONTHS TO PAT. ed list. Washington, April 20.—{yP) — Miss Berry’s lawyer, Joseph when considerable elements in back. rate as fa n be obtained with direct N o t e s ^ Scott, sold he considered Superior tioning aome machinery. man started taking piano lesaona homme, the new Pas de Deux and Unro^my observation of target under coh- John L. Lewis has asked the W ar under Mrs. E. C. White, whose hus­ both houses o f Congreas. includ­ ______/'. ... court Judge Clarence L. Kincaid'# , The plant had Jjeen' Idle since Dances Concertantes are the new To get your FREE Album anff Since April 194X when the ditions of good visibility. Office, 95S Main St,-/rel. 4116 Labor board to approve all pr April 0 when the workers left band waa superintendent of the I works which are being performed ing many of the ablest of our Re­ award of $75 a week for the ba­ details of Prize Contest, send TO­ Army and Navy issued a joint re- S. Then radar performs Its final nothing in his new contract with by's support wholly inadequate, their Jobs In a dispute. with the Kansas City school system for 32 this year in recognition of the BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. publican Senate^ and Represen­ Case Against One leaae on the backgrouhli of radar years. He studied with her’ Jive MAKES IT JUST FOR YOU! DAY’ 108 WOODBINE STREET BABTFOSO (•) miracle by showing toe pilots the Production — Tuesday through the nation's soft coal operators. - and that he might ask toe court nearby privately-owned Maple famous choregrapher’s twenty- your name and address, TO- development, the subject'has had yeara, becomiiig an accomplished TELEPHONE S-»6a tatives, Were personally assuring It appears, according to a state- way home, leading them in for Friday* 10-4:30, Center church. for a rthearing on money award. wood Housing project fifth year in the batUe, thus at MHHimillM Signed April 11 after 41 days of ETH ER W ITH name and address practically no public menuqn, be­ blind flying and for landingL on pianist and acquiring a deep love the n w Prceldent of their eager­ mant mads by

WTHT— 1280 VFDBO.-1880 day*8 Radio racttires Leg Pratt & Whitney Nine Rationing News. BMtera Wnr flaw Marty Fagan, former Rockville -immediately contacted Bob Dona­ Offlct of PlrlM AdMlalstratlon * 4:00—WDRC House P arty;* 8:4XK—WDRC—The AJdrieh Fam- ankees Win 4-3 High and University of Connecti­ hue, manager of the Fliers and News; WTHT ^-Hews; l|y: WHTD—stars o< the cut pitching star haa taken over the game waa iarranged. Full de­ Boasts Many Veterans Music Hail; WTVX-r- W* now await dactalona .tore; - WTHT^ CecU Brown; the coaching-reins at,Rockville tails will be announced tn tomor­ By Staaley Clnitc, Stote IMrector^lngs. We now i Wife. , \ - w n o —Cfltlsa Service Cbneert. Detroit Again Defeat^ High for the cssebatl season suc­ row nIghVs Herald. It's been said before that a on these hearings. as wc prepare VOL. XII, NO. 81 Compiled by Students of Manchester Hifch'School Miss Helen Estes, Paculty Advissir 4:15—■WTItV-Stella Oallda. 8:15— WTHT—Kay-o-Qula. ceeding Francis Cleiaaler who was Eddie White and Rw^lif ' \Btaak Market len't a place. . . . { to summon at least another 4:80—WDRC — Feature Story)- 8:30—'WDRC—Adventures of the ; Brotma; Giants SpUt inducted into the A ^ y . _Did you know that Stanley > Ifs a transaction. I feel, however, ! dealers up. Meanwhile, we ve hit W n C — Loren BO Jones. Thin Man; BUI Henry: WHTD Head West H otfottf 1 should say it again particularly! hard at overcharges, collecting in Twin Bill ^th Braves; "Lefty”- -Bray, proprietor' of the 4:45—WDRC — Danny O’Neil —Thla la your F, B. I.; WTHT Fagan, who pitches for the Center Billiards captained Man­ in view of thergrip Black Market i the last SP days more than »87,- Songs; W n c — Young Wldder Team; Danny 0*Leary •Mratlons are trying to ^ on . OOO in lines, refunds and out-of- Mission Complete; Pan-American Day Freedom of Opportunity: W . Cooper in Army. Rockville Hill BllUes iV the Twi­ chester High’s track tekm during Observe Day ^ — Councils Meet Brown. light League, u a member of the his Junior and Senior yeara? OUr meat and poultry supply. ' court settlements. > Legion of Honor 6:00—WDRC — News: Ad Uner; )C—Duffy’s Tavern. ^'Named Playing Coach. . Too many abc^pers, when they i ^ut we cannot win this fight WDRCJ—It Pays To Be Ig- By Jack Hand ' RooMVllle High faculty, Snd hae Duck Is Purchased Obsen etl in Class WHTD —Terry and the Pirates; been asaiatant coack for the past tiiinh ed a Black Market, think of : ^lone. need the backing of WTHT —Chick Carter; WTIC— normvt; WOTD—Famous Jury AaSoolatod Press Sports Writer Bray graduated in 1928 and waa Of the three nesr teuM that For Americas P’riendly, attractive Mary Oor--j At Buikeley ’rriaU\WTHT—Gabriel Heat- two yeara, . * a ihember of tbe track team for as a back-alley place for which ' our honest citizens. If they man, Whose vivacious spirit has ’ I iMien a Girl Marries. joe CYonin’s ill-fated comeback hav5 been admitted to the Twi­ -V ter; WTTO—WaiU Time. four yeara participating In the u need a secret password. Actu- i ^^ide by the regulations, we Mnehester High has attained Its won. her a post of frieiWa through­ Midst the clacking o f castlnets 6:15— WHTD — Dick Tracy; light League, one 1* a known 'any store on our main streets out this menace on the WTHT — ; WTIC — 9:16— WTIfT-OpportunlUes for aa a regular big league Infleldef Manchester High will pry the 440 and .880 yard runa and the goal of buying an , amphibious out her four years of high school and the ahakli^ gourda, the Span­ 11 Student Governing Servicemens lid off the bascl;)all campaign this' quarter /tnd mile nine. quanity to local fans, that being potential BUck Market when- j trot^t. We did It in the Spanish /Classes Hold is this week's worthy Legion of ■ Portia Faces Life. appeared to be over today as the "duck.” This Was accomplished |it ish classes met for their club 9:^0—WDRQi-^^ose Websters; afternoon facing Hall High of the Pratt and Whitney, nine from / a conunodity In which it deals gaaoilne. W e can do it the end of Mar^h when the amount Honor .student. Board Representative* 5:30— WDRC— War Oommentary; Boston Red Sox opened their home Weat Hartford. • short. To obtain shortage of food. \ Progi ^11 ill Asseiiilily; period on Friday, April 13 in gay Ad Uner: WHTD — Jack Arm* 'WHTD—Spotlight Bands; Story West Hartford at Hall. The lo­ Lefty also played varsity bas­ of atafnps and bonds' bought was Mary has followed the college fiesta spirit. The them^e of all the season with their skipper sidelined cale will return home next Tues­ The ^eat Hartford aggregation ties, a grocer often has., ' ___ course throughout her faigh school Discuss Problems. strong: WTHT — Calling All Teller; * W TH T,- Double or ketball in his Junior and Senior Exhil in Rooms. J575.80, making a total of $8,427.15 club periods was P ^ A m erica n by a fractured right leg. ' day to entertain Rockville High. yeanr;' In this period the Red played at the Weat Side Oval as a to pa^ above celling. For awhile, Among the items frequently from September. The coat of the years and has participated tn many Girls; WTTC — Just Plain Bill. Nothing;. WncVPeopIe Are he may'''absorb', this over-thc-ceil- I>ay- 5:45— WDRC — Swoon or Croon;- .E^mny. • Cronin -suffered the fracture and White won . 29 . of ' 32 games unit on one memorable occasion bringing Black Market prices is In observance of Pan-American "duck" waa $8,275, extra-curricular activities. She Four representativea of Man­ when he tripped and fell going in- last year, that In the Jack Dwyer tng costiiimself. But eventually as poultry. Uve poultry with a top was a member of Paint,gnd Pow- ' One o f the most absorbing and WHTD — Capteln Midnight; 10:00—WDRC—Moore \and Du­ There ia a good possibility that played. Other members of the The Treasury flags will continue chester High’s Student Council at­ to second base in the seventh in­ benefit game In which they clubbed the BUck Market operator gets a legal ceiling of 41 cents a pound Day, designated throughout Con­ der her first two years and enter­ interesting chib periods, yet to WTrtT Tom Mix; WTIC — rante; WHTD—Samm^Kaye’a a regulation baseball game will team included Elmo MantelU, Ty to fly from the flagpoles. The ning of yesterday’s Yankee-Boston out a win over an All Star Twi­ sUonger hbld on the meat situa­ is selling in some quarters for as necticut 88 Satiirilay, April 14, by school percentage, went down to ed Sock and Buskin ^her junior had this year was enjoyed by. tended an Inter-High School Stu- Front Page Farrell. varieties; WTHT — Roxlng; be played at the West Side Oval Holland, Yump Dahlquist an* tion, he becomes more greedy, and everyone. /dent Council Conference, wl'bh 6:00—News on all stations. w n c —Amos 'n Andy. game in New York. Sunday afternoon with the Rock­ Jimmy QuISh. light League team. much as 75 and 80 cents. proclamation of Governor Bald- 91 per cent from 94 per cent. This year. This year she is serving as May Play Again tip go the prices again. During the last -weik, Price v'ii-e-presidcnt of the organization ^ All students were asked to pre­ 6:16—WDRC — Jimmy Ckirrol 10:80—WDRC—Stage Door Can­ ville Hill Billies meeting the Wll- Hlilte Heads Team In the long run, the unfortunate the Spanish classes of Miss percentage could be the highcat— their faculty adviser. Miss path-* It may be possible for tbe San Panels of our War Price and Ra­ too per cent if Cach .student would and took the part of Mrs. Little pare topics on Soii,*h America for Sings; WHTD — Digest of the teen: W.HTD —'The Doc llmantie Filers. The Polish Americans will hold In addition to the^benefit game, retailer who falls into the hands ris Kibbe and Miss Beulah erine Putnam, J^on Thursday, April Francisco Irishman to play again several' members of their starting tioning Boards have called doz­ 'odd presented an entertaining buy at least one war stamp dur­ in the snnual Sock and Buskin pro- their respective club periods. In Air: Washington Snapshots; Talks It Over; W n C —Spori a practice session tonight at 5:30 o f a Black Market supplier finds 12. They wei^ Elarl Modean, ptesU WTHT — Moses Berkman; Con­ but a 88-year old veteran doesn’t Jeff Koelich, manXger of the team paatimed with Paeanis West ens of poultry dealers before them and Informative program Mon­ ing thla month. j duction "The Fighting Littles. the fifth period class, a rauaical Newsreel. at the West Side Oval. All play­ that he must try to 'pass the illegal cert Hour; w n c — Victory Is pften bounce back from a serious Hill Billiee, secured the field and Sides in the local circuit last year and obtained refunds for over-/ day. April 16, in the Assembly The students Ip 23 homeroomni As a member of Girl Reserves contest was staged. A story, 'with dent; Grace^roi^, secretary: EM- 10:45—iVHTD—/-’Die Bond Stand; ers are asked to report. cost of the Black Market item on her Junior and Senior years, Mary blank spaces was read to the class, mund Brown, treasurer; and Tom our Buslne.ss. At a time when the Sox headed by the popular Eddie White U his customers. If his customers charged individuals. This wouldn’^ hall. Miss Mary McAdams and the participated in buying stamps 100 ■ w n c—NBC at the Sen FYan- per cent during March. The hon^- has been a valued member of the and for every such space a record Bailey, a Council., member elected 6:30—WDRC — Geoige B. Arm­ t three straight and were all league second basemen and one Insist on buying shortage com­ have been possible if ahoppeto pupils pf her fourth and sixth pe­ stead; WHTD — The Apswer clsco Conference. iut- to fill wide gaps left by were willing to pay these outlapd- rooms are 21B, 24B, 26B, 12F, 14F, club. She is at present an active was played, the title, -of which to attend. Bulkeiey~Hlgh school of the top hitters. White was a modities no matter what the price, riod history classes were Invited Man; W n C — Serenaders.' '* 1 1 :00— News on ell stations. aervlto calls, the loss of Oonln ish prices without a word of com­ as guests. Spanish records, col­ L5F, 16F. 17F. 18F, 21F. '22F. 24F, member of the Service committee. would fill the blank. -. was host to eleven other schools in Brooks, Lopez Should Be A Pitcher sensation from the first night that the BUck Market begins to flour­ 6:45—WDRC News; WHTD — 11:15—WDRC — Joan came m a stiff blow at the club's plaints. It’s that word of /Com­ lected by Mary White, were play­ 25F, 13M. 14M. 15M,. 18M. 19M, Sports occupy a great deal of 'v J Choral speaking was another ti)is., conference whlcli' ^ waa the Songs; WHTD—Musical Round­ he stepped out onto the diamond ish. Mary’s extra time. She played th'ii-d of its kind, the otHera being ; W flC — Lowell first diralon ambitions. Thus, when all is said and done, plaint. .. .a complaint to thg'Price ed as the students entered the 23M. 24M. 25M, -27M, 31M. part of the program. The pupils up: WTHT—It’a Dance Time; at the Oval. He batted a cool .415 * baaketba'U and volleyball her soph­ held in 1938 and 1942. 'Hie Schools Thomas, , Doctoras^ld hopes Cronin would in 13 games and drove out 17 base a good deal of the life of any Panel in your community... .that hail. There are atill a few homerooms read the po*m ."Bolivar” very w n c —Herkneaa of Washing­ Insists Giants Van Mungo which are dragging down the per­ omore and junior years and has represented were Bloomfield, Bria- 7:00—WDRO- Jack Kirkwood . be lost for\pnly two months hits including five doubles and '■ B u ck Market depends on shop­ helps. Doris Aspinwall presided over realistically and in a good Spanish ■ Show: WHTD—Headline i Edi­ ton. centage of the whole school. The been on a bowling team her soph­ Mary Gorman accent. tol. East Hartford, William HSU, 'there was UtUe enthusiasm in the drove in 10 runs. In addition ' to pers themselves. If they refuse Next time you buy r-' poultry, the gathering and introduced the tion; WTHT—Fulton Lewla, 11:80—WDRC— Danoe Orcheatra: By Harry Grayson other percentages are as follows: omore, junior and senior yeara. Quite, naturally, the falling of Hartford Public, Manchester, Meri­ Boston camp a^ut any return to starring at the plate. White went to pay more than ceiling prices, if check the celling price charts each various acts to the group. Mary became ^a member of the den. New Britain Senior, Weaver, Jr.; W n C —Supper Club. WHTD—Pages o< Melody; NEA Sports Editor Win a Prize. 26M, 96 per cent; 23B. 95 per cent; orite p^timea are aports and read- Pan-American Day on Saturday, action of one of\ ^ game’s great­ through the entire season without they refuse to try to buy meat dealer la required to post. If he The reading of Governor Bald­ Oirla Leaders Club this year and ing. Wethersfield and,Windsor. Y:16—■WDRO---Conneotleut Can­ WTHT—Bemie Cummins’ Or- win’s Pan-Amerlban Day Procla­ 28B, 92 per cent; 22M. 90 per cent; April 14,' affected the Spanish est stars for 20 rears. The player- New York, April 19 —You speak Danny O'Lpary committing an error while playing or any other rationed commodity Charges you more than the ceil­ is now a member of the member­ Upon graduation, Mary hopes to cer Society; WHTD— Rajrmond eheatre; 'w n c—Worid’s Orest manager for whoin Tob Yawkey Fishermen Attention! The ing price, call this to his'atten­ mation in Spanish by Evelyn IIF. 89 per cent; ,28M. 87 per classes thtoughout the land. The conference opened at three to Van Lingle Mungo, about his the infield and catching. without paying ration polnU in cent; 17M. 73 per ceht; 13F, 70 ship commlUee. enter nursing as a membersof U.S. Gram Swing; WTHT— Hit Novels. Nasslff Arms Co., local sport­ tion. If he won’t correct the Axelson opened the- program. 'Hie fifth period class, in addi­ to’clock with .registration end a paid Clark OrifflthX |26O,O00 and prospective comeback and wind . The P and W’s will again b e ' full, they are doing their bit to per cent; 25B. 68 per cent; 23F, After school Mary has a part Cadet Corps and because of her welcome by Cfltarlea Ramsey, presi­ Tunas; WTI—News^Vetf the 11:45—/WDRC—Dene# Otohestra. Lyn Lary 11 yeara agb waa hitting ing goods dealer, haa offered price, ask for a receipt. If yotl Led by Walter Grzyb. the class­ tion. during .tbelr continued period coached by Danny O’Leary, rifle stamp out a racket which other­ 64 per cent; 26F, 63 per qent; 22B, time job as a clerk in oue of Man­ friendly, happy nature we know dent, of Bulkeley Student (touncil. World. 12:00— WHTD —News; Mualc;, .376 In the flrat threti.^mes, had up talking about Alfonso Ramon two attractive prizes for the ask for one, he's required to' ^ v e es sang in Spanish "El Rancho on Monday HiUened to tlie radio Johnny Kelley armed third sacker. Dainny has wise may gat a krangle hold on 52 per cent. chester’s clothing stores. He|^ fav- she will make an ideal nurse. The time until four-thirty waa de­ T:S0—WDRC—Friday on Broad­ - , w n c —Newa; Mr. Smith Goes worked off excess weignt and -was L«pez. Someone in baseball may largest trout caught on open­ mahy o f neceaaitiea of life... it to you. Take or send this re­ Grande" and the round “ Fray broadcast by President Harry Tru­ (/.SW :v:' been a atandout In itate circles and A "mission completed" card has voted to a discussion of - tbrea way: WHTrt)—'The Lone Rang­ *To Town. playing an excellent thinrhase.. have a warmer admirer than AI ing day which is 'tomorrow. ceipt to your Price Panel at your Felipe.” man. First prize Is e beautifql land­ in securing the services of the . been sent to Mrs. Raymond Bald­ topics vital to ail those present: er: WTHT—Castles in the Air; 12:80—w n c —Jose Bethancourt. Now, on top of Cronin’s Worries Lopez boasts In Mungo, but It popular Irishman the team is con­ , Here in Connecticut we kkve a Local .-War Price and Rationing Next on the p^gram Was a Tribute to F. D. R. (.The display of Spanish articles ing net or the equivalept In Happy Winner win, chairman of the Schools at "Universal Military Tratoing,” w n c —Quiz of Two Cltlea 12:45—■ w n c—Lee Sims, pianist. shout rapla(;:lng Bobby Doerr, Tex extremely douhtful. To the large fident that they will give Manches­ real flght on our hands. T hrU t- Board and tell them your story. quiz on the intereMing facts about at the front of the room, c a u ^ t merchandise will be awarded War program, telling what piece Band Concert "Intercultural Relatlona” ana “Im­ Hughson. HSl'AVagner and others, They say the St. Louis Cardinals .South Carolinian and a lot of oth­ ter fans many a night of good, aat report from the coupon verifl- If even a tenth of the people Pan-American countries. Frank of equipment has been bought and I . A “Drama in Everyday Life” the eye of all entering the room. can win aa they please in the Na­ to the local fisherman that Munsey acted as master of cere­ provement of the High Shool Pro-, he had to figure on a man to fill er people, Senoc Lag>ez is the last clean baseball entertalniqent. daM n center in Boston re#als who are overcharged for poultry the cost of It. Mrs. Baldwin will occurred the other day when Practically every article had an In­ gram." These topics ahd quea-[ tional League, but it is obvious word in catching. brings in the largest brook, Second Boston A. monies and Shirley Glenney acted bis own shoes at the hot corner. Veteran Infleldef* that more cotmterfeit red stamps do this, we have no fear of ending' send word to the factory where Jack Sinnamon, home room Great Success teresting story behind it. tions were printed on ' programs ( that Charley Grimm of the Chi­ brown or rainbow trout to the aa chairman. Those who took part representative of 14M, stood Another Step fs Taken Lose TMrd In Row The current Pittsburgh lumin­ Win for Veteran Ma­ The other infleldera on the roster drcuUted In thU State during the the Black Market in Poultry. But the "durk” ia made and a metal Judith Handley '46 brought In a and sent out previous to thS o«l», cago Cubs isn't exactly aura. ary caught Miingo, who Is ex­ store on or before Mondav, last feyr weeks than in any other we ilQ depend on your help. in the quiz were Beverly Rusaell, before his fellow s^pdents and bright red aoinbrero, a sisal hemp The Red Sox dropped their third April 23. Second prize will be include towering Johnny Augus­ plaque tearing the name of the ference, so the represent*trvex Salute! pected to help the Giants this rathon §tar. \ J |daM in NeW England. The fig­ Arlene Cummings, Valentino FI- achool will be placed on it'. A copV ^ .said, “ In past months I have clothea brush and a Spanish egg- in a row to the Yanks, 4-3, in a •a sturdy fish bag. tine at first, Ernie Boqtempo ahd Novelty Numbers Ap­ would not come wholly unprepar­ To Advance Television •season, while the.y served In Nonny Zazzaro battling for short ure U well over a haIf-mllllo|^ next sugar stamp will ano, James Keller and Arlene of this risque will be sent to the had to go to each of you and, beater. ed. The discussion was eanied bn peculiar game clinulxed by Mike Brooklyn. points. probably be viUidated May first. Kelly. school. ask that you buy a war stamp peal to AuflieilcP at Margaret Alford '47, added in an informal fashion, ei(Ch per-^ Ryba’s hitting Johnny Lindell with Boston, April 20— At 37 In addition to 'Whit* and O’Leary. Josephine Kucienski. Viola Nel­ "I pitched to Gabby Hartnett Jake Banks all league right Oiir Enforcement Division Is It's also expected it will be good The "duck” Is used In Invasion so that we would have a hun- > seven o f per doUs to the display, son rising when he wished to speak, New York, April 20—OP) — An-^’sponsor, who recently announced the bases loaded In the last o f the only two or three innings in an control and a low curve and la and after 12.tries, little Johnny son, Irene Stone, Mable Person. dred per cent. This month I Manchester High. ninth to force in the winning run. fielder with the PA’s last'year and working night and day o^ these for five pounds. We'll have full landings or re-enforcing supplies. four In native costume. ‘ and addressing the chairman. other step haa been token toward I algning Joan Davie for their spot All-Star game,” relates Van Un- .still plentv swift for these- times. Kelley ot West Acton, Mass., to­ cases. Last week, 25 retailers details soon and at that time will Isolda Urbanettl and Charlotte Perhaps our "duck" will aid some ; am 'not going to do that. In- Isolds Urbanettl '47, contributed Walt Dubtel had to overcome some a former member of the St. Louis Reardon demonstrated the popu­ A number of varied and Intellt-.^ the day of television networks. The next eeason. However, it has gle. "Off the record, Gabby mu.st Although be is crowding 34. his day gloated over his marathoning Cardinals Is the outstanding name were, brought tff suspension hear pass them along to you. Manchester High graduate on ma- , stead, each of you is going to The siiirlt, clean-cut passages, a mat made of llama skins. spotty support to register his bit In the .service seems to have lar. South American oon^a. gent opinions were expressed oR| been said they Would be on the have been a great catcher. He masterpiece his second Boston A. memlier of the IFYatt and Whitney neuve'rs. j come to me and buy, a stamp and finesse with which the new A "Nuevo Testamento,” (New all three questions. The majority, latest connects Washington and air S usual in the fall, maybe on initial victory. was a better hitter than Lopez, given Mungo pol.se. ; O verly Kent explained the ori­ 3 i A. triumph in a decade with a team. Banks la known for his ' and everyone will buy an ex­ high school»band presented their Testament) was brought In by of tho.se present seemed -to believe Philadelphia and, w^to a circuit Thursday nights via NBC. Detroit had reason to cheer the j but I can’t give Old Tomato Face This Is a year of comebacks and gins and development of Pan- tra stamp for F. D. R.’.’ Elaine Marr '47. while Gloria Fer­ previously establiaheo. also ties return of AI Benton from the Navy carefully plotted 2:30:40 1-5 per- timely and ... long distant hitting. Americanism and the Pan-Ameri­ concert Tuesday evening could ac­ that some sort of military training I any bulge' in the receiving de- Van_ Lingle Miingo easily could MHS Wigreiiites Jack didn't have any trouble , count for the apparent surprise rell '48, brought In matching nap­ will be essential after the war. The into New'York. On the air tonight: NBC— 8 as the experienced righthander i ' partment. he one of the more pleasing ones. formance. Last year In the benefit game he can Union.. Since his flrat win in 1935, Kelley doubled, over the road and then Jajpanese Give Ample selling . stamps this month. \ and evident pleasure on the faces kins and a tablecloth. fear, however, of becoming a milt _ T h e hookup was developed by p^ui Lavalle melody; 9:30 People shutout the St. Louis Browns, 1-0, ' "Lopez, to whom I pitched five Barbara Hale deftly danced a Why doesn't- every home room Also Included in . the display with four hits, beating Nets Potter. haa competed annually in the Uni­ clouted a home run far over' the Spanish tango to the recording of Take Second Place of those witnessing the event In taristic nation was also shown. PhllcO’ ^ s r s of W ^ . ^ lla d el- i ^ re Funny; 10 Amos and Andv; summers, knows pioto about follow this example? A more | were Mexican pottery, woodcarv­ Many, thought that a year of train­ p )^ and it already has carried its u .30 "Madame*Bovary” Part il. ' - (Chicago kept pace with the un­ corn Q ub'I'’’ 26 mlIes-385 yards rOsit] in* deep rlghtfleld. In his ap­ “Rum and Coca-Cola." the high’s school auditorium. It is catching than anybody witn classic. fitting tribute ciwldn’t be paid j ing, handwoven baskets, a sing­ ing should be glVen when boys beaten Yanks by pounding four whom I over came in contact. ^lu|Zger8 Paired pearances with the PA’s Jake con­ Warning of Defense John Peckbam reported on the startling, remarked many, to note ing shell from Mexico, a aerape, 555™ CBS- 8 Henry Aldrich/ 8:30 Thin The only former winner in yes­ tinued. his lusty hitting and wound The M.H.S. Harriers placed sec­ our late President. the progress with which Director graduate from high school er at relay by that station. Cleveland tossera for 17 hits and a He's smart and is always helping meanings of the names of coun­ and a castinet. Man; 10 Moore and Durante; terday's starting' field of 68 in up with five hits In sevefFoStclal \ ond behind Hartford Public. 34 3-4 William Vaders has raised the the age of eighteen .if tbey leave. The circuit consiaU of four in­ 10:30 Stage Door Canteen Finale. lopsided 14-6 triumph for Specs the pitcher. He’s cat behind tli" O h (’ard Tuesday tries and the products of each in a The appreciation of all the Span­ termediate micro-wave relay tiny Hopkinton, Kelley defeated trips, all five for extoa bases. -27 1-2, in the annual Invitation standard of last year’s fast-dwin­ The question of girls participating BLU—7:30 Lone Ranger: 8:30 Dietrich. George Case’s 12th in­ Tomorrow is the day \he Con­ plate, certainly the most accom­ *tlMhnique Discovered i *?”L**v flying roundup of our neighbors ish classes and of Miss Todd is ex­ was ajsb brought out and Uia transmittera located at Arlington, ning homer enabled Rookie Marino his closest rival, Ojx. Lloyd Bair- Banks gave a demonstration of a ^ ” every bend of the twisting moun' meet held at Hartford In the Hop­ dling organization to the ultimate This Is Your FBI; 9 Famous plished receiver active today. Btow of the U. 8. Navy, by iBout a south of the Rio Grande. L tended to Mrs. Thelma , Segar, necessity of their support In some Va., Odenton, Md., Havre 1^ Pieretti of Washington to shade necticut anglers have beeh wait­ Hartford, April 20 —, Slugging big league arm in one gams'and B V : Doughboys of 43rd tein roads. The solos, "Beasaroe M u c^ " by kins street gym on Monday. quality and enthusiasm displayed Jury Trials: 10 Sammy Kaye Va­ “Nobody knows anything more third of a mile. Kelley paced him­ Weaver gained 21 points for a Mural^ Decorate without whose cooperation pic­ way was shown. Grace, Md., and Honeybrook, Pa. Philadelphia. 4-3. ing for. Dawn will find thousands will be o n e ^ the players to waVflt ■ .rtj « • a s v a ' JapanMe sat in a small fox- Ralph Azinger and “Quire Mucho" by the revised band at Us recent tures showing native garb cf every rieties. MBS— 8:15 American about pitching aa well as catch­ club-fighters have been paired in self perfectly every inch of . the third, New Britain 17 3-4 for a Paren|^ Prejudiced It is described as the first ''’multi- Flrat doubleheader of the year, of fishermen at their favorite ^ ota this year. IMVISlOn May inoicate ■, hole, hidden in the brush alongside by Walter Grsyb, met . with full debut. country In South America could ple-relsy television network link­ Prisoners in Germany. recbrde<^ ing. Lopez riot been such a the top ten-rounder bn Thiesday long and cruel journey. sixth, and Bristol 4 for a seventh. 9:30 Double or Nothing; 10 bout. celebrating Patriot's Day in Bos­ on the streams and ponds. JUl Pat Rose. Vifc Pagan! and IPete I a road, for three days while long approval from the audience. Lunch Room Wijills Mr. Vaders started on his "clean­ not have been a success. The next discussion waa An ‘Tn- ing two major cities." Previous remarkable catcher.^ as_a matter night's "boxing card at the Audi­ Running' his own race. Kelley Kapura who 'played the outfield Homeland Defense. I American supply columns passed. Seven teams competed and two up” job last Septamber, when he terCultural Relations.” Tbs parti ton, found the New York Giants day long the streams and pon ^ of fact, he would have stuck out torium. a feature match pairing Arnold Handler appeared dress­ meet records were broken. One- John Pallein. tests were with two relays, while Lellicurtl *)ver-haulcd Bairstow at the 23- last year are all gone' but Stan When the first tank appeared, he ed aa Simon Bolivar, the South announced that two weekly re­ cipants expressed the opinion that, rescheduled. splitting with Boston, wt.inlng the will be whipped to a froth by the as a pitcher. 1 .recall his pitching St. Paul of Springfield and John­ lycord was broken in the 20-yard the New York-Phlladelphla micro­ opener 4-3 for Andy Hansen and niile mark and then loped horne Kellis and Banka tprm the nucleus ’ By R u ^ Il . American George Washington, to hearsals will be held. The follow­ in most cases, prejudice againsu wave circuit, ai.so set up by Philco, enthusiastic anglers. Many will go torough four Innings, of an exhibi­ ny Brown of New York. \inchallenged. From start to finish, dash by Afaro of New Britain A rm/ral which is being painty bowing to Jim Tobin and his flut* of a fine outer gar^n. < With thi 108rd Infantry Regl-tV controlled'mlne. relate in the first person the life on the/walls of the faculty lunch\ ing months brought such apparent other races ia passed on to children uses only one. ■ Saturday listings: NBC —11:80 home fishiess, but all will have'a tion game as though he had pltch- This will be the Home City slug­ Bairstow never was worse than Klnel on D ^ . . . f nf The I Streams and rivers were covered and another In the 12 yard relay Sock and Buskin by parents. If the parents could a. m. Smiling Ed .McConnell; .3 p. terball, 13-5 In the second. good tinje. \all his life. He has the arm ger’s second appearance here this ment east of Manila/The I machlne-gnn emplacements, and deeds ot that great man- by Hartford’s team. room has been planned by Miss improvement and enthusiasm that Involved In the work, the en­ .second and, after 18 miles, he Yosh Kinel the vVteran right In closing Irene Stone played Hope/ Henderson snd several ot. was decided to give the organi­ be educated to let the childrens gineers said, was development ot ra. Orchestras of Nation; 4 Doc­ Play Dnder Protest Better amble over to Salter's and\ build to have been a stick- I month, while Brown has fought .swept Into the lead when the first hander ik the malnati^ o f the Japanese have giveny ample w ain -, snipers lui-ked in church belfrey^ Jake Donovan and Herb Steven­ form their own opinions, the prob'^ out Pitcher. i here at least four times the past "La‘ Paloma.” son placed second and third in the her Art III atudents. zation not only a large share in a Holds Open Party new devices for ampUf^ng tele­ tors Look Ahead; 7 Foreign Pol­ Manager Mel Ott played the early if you want to find .elbow pace-setter. Coast Guardsman mound corps. Several nswcosner* in^. here in the mqtint^ns, that. automatic anni rattled from bam lem would be lessened. Anothea. icy “Can We Build Lasting room. Indications point to a rec­ has a wider asaertment . year or so. The New Yorker haa their fortifications will become Also in observing Pan-American mile for Manchestea, Lefty Strange Several aketches were made school concert, but the reaposi- vision pictures and passing them finale undqr protest sftor Umpire Clayton Farrar of New London, to local fans will round/out ths boo groves. Day the clasaea exhibited articles point brought Out wSs that sfs | Peace?: 9 Barn, Dance. CBS — Bill Stewart reversed a decision on ord opening day crowd. 1 ring •stui^ than most pitch- ifngagedjn rousing battles with Conn., suffered leg cramps and staff with Klnel\ as the -more intricate and diversified as. and Hooker placed third and fifth firM by the Art III students after bility of carrying an entire pro- on without distortion. loe Bennett. Ray Rovelll, Jertyr ' Btontly and Cleverly BuUt from Mexico, Central and South a discussion about the general Americans do not like other races 1:30..Report to Nation; 5 Philadel­ Carden Gillenwater who had been The rules of the pond are the can throw as neat a sina- dropped out. latter haa been serving^ the war ml’ves closer to home. in the 440-yard run for M.H.S. gramXas well as getting funds to A punch and cookie party , was , Malont and Bob Wade in his series The enemy also came as fully America - in their rooms. Dolls, theme desired. In a lunch room, start the Band Uniform Campaign. because we fear them and do not Burns and Alien, missing from phia Orchestra Finale; 6:15 'Peo­ called out for having Ijeen hit by a same as in other years. Half of er and screwball as you ever laid for a good many reasons Soiine of the 'fiirtificatlon tech­ John Wenzel tied for first in the held by Sock and Buakin oh Mon­ understand them. They give ua a I of Auditorium appearances. ~ ’Tm so happy I don't care If I' Into the open as he has anywhere woven baskets, pottery, coins, especially a small room, the scene CBS this week without announced ple’s Platform “ San Francisco batted ball. After boss Bob Cole­ the pond is restricted to fly fish­ an e.vc o n .^ e showed me how io one of the most sought after ] nique discovered by doughboys high jump, Don Hall placed first Surprise Number n came with day, April 18 for all old members feeling ot insecurity. If thia bpuid throw a cuiVe.” Scoring - an upset triumph over over win another ^ c e ," Kelley de­ In the Pacific war. Long entrench stamps, and articles of clothing ^ ou ld be a restful one and the coi- explanation, are due* back next Onference"; 8:30 FBI in Pfeace man of the Braves talked to Stew­ ing only. The other half can be ere In this section. fighting with the 4Srd dlvlsidn may in the 880-yard run, John Wenzel the selection "The King and HLs and any sophomores or juniors be alleviated, th« problem woqli .Maloni in a bruising battle, Brown clared while being crowned with Indicate what to expect in Japan. ments, anchored on mountain have been exhibited. The loan of a placed third iij the shot-put and /ors should be cheerful. The colors Three Daughters,” a' story with Monday night The absence, ac­ and War; 9:45 Jessica Dragon-- art he changed his mind and said fished with bait. Spinners are Nine month^ in the Army put the traditional lanrei Wreath. "But Pete Sivlk and KelliS will Interested in joining. be solved. ette. BLU—12:30 Horae and not considered flics, and cannot be Mungo in the Vnest condition he was brought back to f.ice an old die ail of the backstopping 1 Basically lb follows the now peaks, spread across at least one valuable hand woven - blanket by Manchester’s relay team (Botten- must harmonize with the drapes musical Illustrations , done by cording to Hollywood where the the ball had been deflect^ off foe In Boh Wade. Oddly enough, I’m going to keep trying and I The sponsor of the club, Mrs. A topic of interest to all thi Garden; 2:30 It’s a Hit, Quiz: 4 haa enjoyed In iieveral years. He menu. Sivlk the smarter of th#^ familiar pattein of cave defenses key valley. Officers say they were Mrs. Dwight Perry was greatly min. Hooker, Strange, W. Bray)^ already there. senior* m e m b ^ of the band, Rich­ program originates, was due to Pitcher Ewald Pyle's glove before used In the fly Ashing area. Five i Brown dropped the duke tp.Wade probably will start In the Yonkers, stoutly anik cleverly built, with appreciated. The sketch chosen tb be painted Helen Skinner, Welcomed the present discussed next. Hili Symphony. Sir Thomas Bcecham: trout is the limit catch for a day. launched the camWgn.,at his beat two is also a better eticker and ean sunk in the flames of hundreds o f placed second. * ard Duffy,- -Earl Modean, Sidney guests and then introduced their a dispute over the nature of the ifxhlt the Braves centerfielder. here, but whipped him on four oth­ N. Y„ Mafathon" deep communication tunnels and Bulletin boards have shown Dan Hall and Jack Wenzel tO( on the north wall, with slight w a s’"Improvement ot the School 7:30 Meet Your Navy; 10:30 Glen No fishing Is allowed after dark. pitching weight \ 210 pounds be counted upon aa the No. 1 re-- hills. Some;! rise only a few hun­ Werbner, Earl Knofla and Sammy president, John Hansen, who ex­ show. ' bne ball hod been pitched to the er occasions. But the fact Brown Kelleff's time was about . four dred feet,/ many are spiraling well spaced interlocking machine many interesting aspects of the I* H.a.’s only firsts. Wenzel scored changes, was one created by Mar­ Program.” The flrat topic-* dii Gray Band. MBS— 3 This Is next batter before the reversal and The Willimantic river, SCantlc spread over a e^fooT 21-,-inch minutea. slower than the course ceiver.. " - ' ' A Vince. The text contained the use­ plained for the benefit of the new They were quoted aa desiring to gave all he had in the line of flstlc The newcomers to the league motuitaln peaks, stretching for gun fire. other Americaui. Betty Jane Lewis 6 1-2 points and Hall 5. . J - garet Weishaar. It shows a lake cussed was that- of having an turn serious instead of their Halloran Hospital; 5 Sports Ps- Ott b^sed hla protest on the aa- river and Blackledge river are frame. record and the disappointed Bair­ with-mountains in the distance and ful tale of the matchmaking of memberssthe procedure for join­ tivlUes or study period in thi '•ndeavor in that match brought are already champions. Laat year more tha^ 30 miles in continuous This open line was taken, as and Bob Kawinski collaborated Hartford Public appears to Mve usual comedy on the day radio rade; 6 Halls of Montezxima; d)- 'sumptlon that a deciaion could not within eaa.v reach of the town and Mungo haa a long Iv-ar oft his him back for boyts with Joltin’ Joe stow was clocked in 2:32.50 as he a grohp of white birches In the the royal sisters, with amusingly ing Sock and Buakin. morning. The fact thpt many stu­ the teSm captured the New Brit­ plled-up ranges to Luson's east were many peaks, by wide encirc to put two beautiful maps of Cen­ strengthened their team with hew appropriate musical Impersona­ had reaumed regular schedules Jean Ooldkette Band; 10 Chicago be changed after the pitcher start­ will be fished heavily. right .shoulder, thp mkrk of afh Bennett and Ray Rovelll. In both finished about a half-mile ahead of ling imaneuvers which caught the ,.ddltlon but Manchester to^has foreground. Those . interested must meiho- dents would leave their homeworl operation for bursitis ln\mid-sea- ain Industrial League to gain the coast. / . • ' tral and South America on the 8 tions. after 60 hours of Roosevelt spe- Theater "Three Musketeers." ed to throw to. the next hitter. Fishermen are reminded of the he was held to a draw. And there the .wird placer. Baltimore’a capa­ Japanbse by surprise, 'fhe dough­ boards of 24F. In 21F pictures of r^eived new life tn the form of Already ivy has "grown" over rize a portion of a play by next to do In this period waa brough- forest fire hazard. Be careful son of 1940. He pitches V'ith his ble Don Helnicke. championship. They have proven SUmllar to Honshu y-vFollowing Is the prOgriim in Its ciala Tlie sponsor’s.represento- The S.i. Louts Cardinals cut loose waa the usual controversial finish thelf ability both at home and on The. .terrain resembles the San boys had to go in, for iVtlUery .the dress of our neighbors south Co-captain William Bray, vmo has the doorw'ay in the lunchroonj. Monday and Tuesday when try­ out; The students' from thosi __ -W-. • • with your matches arid cigarette right knee in a hrac'# which, keeps -The others tn the flrat ten, in entirety: "Grand Parade," Frang- outs will be held in the . drama tlvea apparently thought other­ with ‘12- safe blows to back Harty that haa marked many of Ben­ the road. The West Hartford team Bernardino mountaina of southern could not blast out the enemy, of the border are displayed as well Come back after being sick for the Every day “ohs" and "aha” and a schools '..which already have thli buttsr- ^Dating cartilages in place nett's .scraps hjre. For the referee order, were Robert (Scotty) Rairi- variety of exclamations are heard kiser: "Regal Overture,” Johnson: yooro. At this time the contest­ period 'deemed to '4hink<.1L:Worki wise, for a musical variety show Brotjiers Reopen Brecheen’a hurling In acoring their should prove to b . a crowd, pleaser, California. More Importantly, it Japanese defense of this fort as picture postcaCd views. last three meets. J without them resulted. first win of the year, 8-2, at CJhi- Also please respect' the rights This prevents, hla rcaririg first declared Brown the winner lilne of Toronto. Ont., Uoy^ Evans ress country was spotty. Ameri' The meet was postponed from as different members of the fac­ "Cabins.” Gillette: 'humpet Trio ants must try out befpre the satiafactorily. th ej^ a ye the ability to go places Is Mmllar to the rugged face of —C. Sonnlksen, '48. of "Sweet and Low” and "Time On Buns and Allen are reported cago's expens*: Walker Cooper of the property owner. He doesn’t as he did when he led the -Na­ over Joe then reversed his decision of Mbritraal. Charlie Robbins, from cans have pushed through 'three last Saturday to Monday out of ulty enter the lunchroom. committee of judges, comllsUng T h e next topic diacusaed was and they probably will have a lot Hohkra, the maih island in the My Hands” by Barnby and You- to have, been ’’spatting” with their Granby Mica Mine learned h« must report for Army like to, have, his' fences broken, tional League in strikeouts Nh wh^n the coirected scorecard re­ the nearby (?helsea Naval hospital. to eay^bout the final outcome of Japanese homeland— . completely foHifled mountain respect for the late president Providing the mural turns out of the president, five of the club that of. student discipline. A. few vealed It was a.draw, I»uis Yoiing and Tony Medeiros, well, other murals are planned fdr mrrtms respectively, done by Edward induction April,30 and then bang­ grates left open, bare left down or 1936 with 238. affecU hla pitchini the TwlVLeague. Utilizing forced FHlipino labor, ranges and are battling In the Roosevelt. , members and Mrs. Skinneh. schools have student courtn Som^ cars blocking his roads. to a certain extent. St. Paul has won 12 of 17 fights, both of Medford, Johnny Semple'of fourth. They fougfl many of the Scripts Are Read Manchester’s next m « t will be the' student lunchrooms. Ferris, Sam .-Vinci, W. Nemeroff; ed out four singles. . -'the Japanese dug deeply into the / ‘King Arthur Selection,” Thomas: John Hansen then spoke oh the also have monitors In the halU Granby, April - P>—Would USO-Csmp Shows Negro sports rid/'rs with Havima fans, contin­ 156 V4, Brooklyn, outpoinleil Dan­ *1110 Barbara,” Dianne Speed’s poem, o f schools, during the MemoriAl thnea when casualty lists carry goea the admiration and gratitude students from other achoola. Workmanship Ouaranteedi S T M 0 unit headed by Hank Armstrong ed five safeties In doubieheader: these holes is a strenuous several fense linefr.which the Japanese Dick Dougan Talks Grace' BfAwn '46. ant. yo call Juan Zurita a fighter who ued In high gear a\ (Jricntal Park ny McMillan. 1 5 7 Mobile.\Ala., ^'Unjung He^oea," Nancy Norris’ Service for President .Franklin hundreda o f names daily of thoae o f the entire school, as well as Mas reached , India, . . , Sorgt. yesterday. He rang up .a triple Tohtn stopped New 'Vork'in finale, weeks' project, and the front nas have built on mountainous Luzon. Time PaymoHtS Arnuiged. Teetorday*s Reeulta rpaily had a title "shott" . , . Re­ 13- 5, after Boston had . dropped10 . Babe Kelly. 123. Phiiadel- poem* "Reverie;”' ) Margaret Sa- Roosevelt heW on Friday, April 13, who have given Ahelr lives for Tuesday’s audience, for giving M. Frank Strafaci.^the golfer, is back VMth Crack All, $3,691 in the open­ - moved on with Japanese holed up Yank forces southward of Ba­ aielt’SL-poem "The Ultimate Vic­ due to the passing of' the late their country, tlft death of such H. 8, the high quality band that a National member about year ago Zuritk first. 4-3. phia. outpointed Archie Dev(^no. guio have fought bitterly and C)n MaifUime Life Free Estimates! New York 4, ; Boeton 3,13. in town after an extended stay in' er; Mildred R„ $22. tn the sixth, behind American lines, under the tory,” Eleanor Pfeiffer’s poem “My which all Manchester achoola at­ a great leader aa President Roose­ "Gfade A " school - deserves. 6 Sccidentally Shot himself wheq he Australia and Navy • Lieut. Les Max Butcher. Pirates -- Hand­ 118. Newark, 6. watchful eyik of flapk guards. slowly for more'than two months M.H,S. Teachers Roosevelt Family ‘ 8L Louis 8; Chicago/ 2, and Leisburg, anmher l() to 1 shot, Dream," and Isolda . Urbapettl’a tended. The beauty of Education­ velt shocka us beyond measure. P. Karlin, '46. TELEPHONE 2-1428 - ^ was getting ready to leave Mexico MacMItchell, the miler, also is in the, finale. cuffed Cincinnati with four base .__.Cover Nearly Every Bend against similar fortifications mqre al Square, the scene of the service, To atudenU of high school age Brodkiyn 8:. Philadelphia 1. City for New York and a big mon­ hita for Pittsburgh's first victory, 1945 Iri*th Grid Slate effectively manned. atofy “A South Paclfle Isle.” If several lienlors are contem /he.re for an indefinite stay after Many midget hills kod. a Several antriea havb already as well aa the solemn students list­ this unusual occurrence of a Attend Conference 129 WETHERELL STREET Moving Out Toda^ Pittsburgh 6; Cincinnati 1. ey shot againA Willie Pep. . . . I visiting at least five of the seven 6-1. ' or so caves on forward and reverse The warning of increasing vi­ plating joining -the, Maritime Serv­ Ameriena Checkerhall, the bay thfee-.vear- South Bend, In. 1 2 .333 Today’s Guest Star announced',hls intention of giving Paper Cartons security and In peace." Miss Elates enjoyed the reports you knew.” He mentionra steaks, of the panel which included a rep Canyon rescue, Goldie said; ’Til 'The Senate had voted a 22-10 en­ Pfc. John RIsner, of Forrest have Latin aufflxes. The atudentS* Werbner, Marty, Shea i.hd Straw, s V For Rent Cleveland . 2 .000 M r Rling concluded vWith the and naked three of the atudents resentotlye of labor, one of man­ ...... 0 Flem H*ll. Fort Worth. Tex., never be afraid to jump again; dorsement. The final step, enact- City. Pa., now at Valley Forge a IVyear boxing career to devote also must add new charts to their with Werbner aa captain. Al­ roast, ice cream, .etc. About life Ekwton ...... 0 3 .000 Star-Tqlegram: "With a policeman all ms time tb the real estate busi­ words "Let us, in mqre permanent who reported on books which and work'abbard ship, be aaid that agement, and a member o f th< even landing on a beachhepd will nent of the measuiY—was to be hoapital, was wounded In the books, and put the additional in­ though Uita ia Shea’s and Straw’a « every IS feet ready to question you be easy.” . . . Marine Brig. Gen. ness. WUliams, Manager Oannl* tribute, re-dedicate our lives to be -would be o f interest to seniors, to one learns fast not to fall for flctl- Conn. Board of Arbitration^ CALL 24)840 Oil Burners V considered by House and Senate SouQi I^aclflc. and.other packing cases for use In shipirfng Manchester’s formation learned during this term first year. Mr. Reed bellevea them > - Today*a Oamea if you show a dollar bilL a side- W. P. T. Hill waa an Oklahoma today. • McCarthy and trainer Harry Cur­ to the charts of last term. strong and good American clti- present their reports for her sixth tioua orders such as to "splice the It waa brought out that Socla donations to the United National Clothing Collection period English claaa, which v w to be coming along well. The boya ^ and National pocket move In Madison Square U. football candidate \until he Draft Osn For Ken ley departed for New York. These notebpoks, besides being sena putting our citizenship work have ^ow n good rpirit In their main brace.” Dick waa temporary Btudie* teachers can enllghteh thi -.Brooklyn at New York. Garden la almost as dangerous as for the principles on which one na­ about to start preparing raporto broke a shoulder in scrimmage J. Cal Milam’s Merrick, which a valuable aid to the pupils wno practicea which -haa been held In- quartormaat*r on -the las* trip, but public as to difficulties betweei Monchester Boston at Philadelphia. a hip-pocket move used to be in a Sortban Pv m Mmi TsaIgM campaign: Urgently needed! If you have large car­ tion -whg fqund, and making our: on books. Furnaces Then he went In for tumbling.. . . died In 1941 at toe pge of 38, is PhUaUelphIa, April 20— OP) — wish to taka second-year Latin,' dooti or on the Nathan Hale his regular duty U to steer hla labor and management by'pnsent Chicago at Plttsbuigh- Texas saloon.” I Coast Guardsman Cy B lo^ , a Southpaw Ken Raffensberger, ace also help the students in their vo­ selves ready to accept our respon­ Carol Schubert reported on ’Ad- A Few Stin Available. recognised aa toe eldest ie^tered tons. (approximately 24x24x24 or larger preferred) call cement oourto and haa been going ship for aoven hours a day, which Ing all aides o f ^ e qu**Uoa with Rod^io Sbrvice (Only gamea scheduled.) poet-war infield prospect for the thoroughbred on reoord. A i* son ot the' PhlHIes’ pitching staff last ■ H i e Warren and Jarvl* cabulary, for they learn through sibilities as "good neighbors" to all venture in an African Jun^e;.” out partlailtg. Leonore Rajewakl gave a auminary on for over a month. . be admits la pretty dull , 78 Mrch Strset AnierioBn One-Minute Sports Page Cuba, used to get thrown off his of Golden Garter-Blanca started year with 13' victorlMvlctoriM and the team will hold a praflttM Defense HiNidquarter.x, R115, between ^ and 11:80 or Latin, how the English language mankind. We can find no better Dick, who graduate*') in* 1944, RAUKI.IKFE OH. CO. New Y oi* at Waahington. A Woonsocket, R. san way to honor the life and memory of "Indian Captive;’’ and Henrjr. Although the first matches of Miss McAdams teaches Bnglisl n^ot liigh school team in Brooklyn be­ 205 times, winning 61 events. The club's lowest,earned run avers,fft; . t ^ ^ t at. • o’clock at the 8f*rtk: first originated, and how most survived and one-half weeks of Store Open 9 A. M. “ ” lyi. Hartfortf t-8191 Phlladelpnia at Boston. baseball league sponsored by 1 to 5 o’clock. “ of Franklin Delano Roosevelti Peck told about "Ship to Remem­ both teams are hard, it is believ­ 6 II and Ancient History courses an< cause he was .too small. Now Cy Immortal Man O ^ a r now is 28 has received notice, to report for Bad piayirauad*- mewbata Ijatln words first came to us from bootvtrainIng and may go to quai- Miss PutnaoB has American ao<^ To S P. M. 8#a Staple Avenaa •» Jjlarttord Cleveland at Detroit. cent P. Carney has sent up six says he. only nreds to take off five Latin. Father William Dunn pronounf- ber” tefore the aeniqrs. ed that the season will ;* good. and the famed exterminator, a cup his Selective Service physical the team and any a ev l tarmastor hcliooL , J. H. Modern European Mistorji. 8L Loula at Chicago. players for trials with Minor pounds to b# ready for the Majors. Glurta FerraM '4M. ad the baiiediction. ^ P. ’4T. . B. .Joow. chamoion, has rraehed a ripe 80. examination April 80. a*a urged I* attoeft

A. *1, Business Services Offered 4 3 Help Wanted— Male 36 Garde:- -*'arm— Dairy / Antiouncementi ? I .1 , '______b_____ Products 5« FURNACE REPa Ru NO and oil FOR A GOOD PAINT job Insioo WANTED—EXPERIENCED sro- Teacher.—Did your father help W a n t e d —5 RIDERS to vtninity LOOKINOsFOR A GOOD car. Call Classifieil /Sunday School TeaPheK— IVhat Sl9l, and ^11 us what you would burner eervice. Ask about our and outside, phone ' E. Price cer to take charge of'small aelf- STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Prem* you with this 7 / .krg heathens? HOLD EVERYTHING of Oroj^Wtreet, Hartford. Waving lers, true to name. Heavy bear­ BRIGHT like. M aybe^e next car ws buy b;,irlng cleaning. For full informa­ 2-1003. serve grocery department. For Junior—No, I/got It wrong by,' Bright Boy--llesthens are,-peo­ 6:13 a. m„ return 7 p. m., on Fri­ particulars call Hartford. 8-3966 ing. Plant IOC in your Victory myself. .. ^ ’ day return » p. m Inquire 160' will be Just \h* one. Brunner, tion call. Van Camp Broe. 15 Advertisements and Nonsense ple who don’t ouarrel over ■S%li- open evenings' years’ experience! Tel. 5244. FiMe and ask. for Mr. Cusumano. garden,, 214 "Gardner street. flon. , • West Center. ^ - / ' WANTED—2 OR 3 Small hoysea ^ m e Old, d$>me New, But NerertheleM, a Chuckle or Two A friend nnade Is Mtter tlMln an 'inspections!. to paint. Phone 2-1309. , / 1931 MObEL A Fb'VdM927 Wyllls W ANTED- MAN FOR laundry FOR SALE—TOMATO and peppbr For Rent For Sale enemy punished. ■ I "' RICH BLACK loam and clean RANGE BURNERS and "power route, steady employment, cla.ss- plants. 57 Florence street, corner la There Aueh Aa Animal f for sale. AUo driveway* repaired. Knight, both li good'condition, PAINTING .AND PaperhAn^ing. To Buy To Sell Do the beat you can— burners of ah makro and kinds ed as essential work. Manchester of Holl Deinitions: / ydlue o$ Smiles! anted—Farm mule, Must .be Call Ea*l Hartford 8-2886. 42,50 for both. Call 630T\7 p. m. Canvass ceilings and wallpaper. That la all the angcla aro.4fblng. Average Kan: Ona who thinks Anxiotia Father—Young man, cleaned and adjusteo 10 years' Laundry, 72 MAple street. The Grave Bobber^-. pistol behlhd the fallen man's ear. "Sm ile bn fol^'and you will find you have been |teeplng^ steady reiiaonable.—Ad In BlrmLogham, to 9 p; m. 7, John P Sullivan Phone 4260. Brenda, closed her i^.is. The sound ha isn’t AJa., Age-Herald: experience Tel 2-1731. 44 Main Household t^oods 51 Chapter X X IX that they will smile on' you— company with our Agnes for the 300 BKAUnFUL CARS— Sey day or hour lh\my Main street. Eric swung around. AIL of the twice already, mistaking It for the ply. ity and style— \ he 1* out canoeing, but If he doesn’t ards and Studebakers All years Tel. 4219. Your Own Home no dimmer with the years: Bren­ horn*. Trtephone..69)11. \ . I e l e c t r i c a n d Acetylene weld­ da’s face white, drawn, stricken; Jauntineas had gone out bf him. dinner whistle.. Budget: A method of worrying Even shabby things don’t ibok bo kn'ow any more about It than I from 1934 to I942's. Pricey range ing. Waiter Parker. 1500 Burn­ “Nicholas, you've been' asking before you spends Instead of after- bad- worn with a smile. Coach—What thla team needa la think he does, he's swimming. W ELL ROTTED maqure. Tele^ ^Utomohilcf, for Sale 4 from $295 up. All car* have good Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 LIVING ROOM consists of three- Rooms Without Board 59 qariously unbelieving, and that side avenue or 187 Woodlawn Private Inatmctinna 28 bulky figure before her leaning on for it a long time!” he .said to me 'ward. Give a smile and lake a smile, Sud life! phone Edward Biiacaglla. I^one tlrea Most have radios an heat­ piece living room suite, two end Wife—I sbe a spider web in the Bri^e:.A cSrd~game In which a S o d S > A f o r d c o a c h . 1935 Circle. E ’ Hartford ATTENTION— CANARY b'reed- FOR RENT—LARGE single room, the shovel. as the Luger came up again. s.sy a word nf cheer. Manager Oh. no, thirty days M39. ers Ever\ car priced below cell- ELOC*UTION -CORRECmON of table*, coffee table, two larppa "Woolf!" Bruce Temple’s voice corner. Mary. Why It la there? good deal depends on a good deal. The Ulffermre ’ ♦ coAfch. 1936 Pontiac coupe. ■ ers, conditioned malc.s and and rug. Can Be Purchased .Sep­ private entrance, hot water all "Fathef!” she said. There was Mary—The spider put It there, A smile won’t get old-fashioned is enough. Ford.TO coach. 1938 Packard Inp Ca.sh trades or terms, Capi­ PLOWING HAKROVyiNG. lawns speech difficulties speed in silent cut, into the tension of the mo­ The gum-chewing girlT and the feniales. Telephone 5467. arately $119.50 the time. Men only. 108 Birch no surprise in her volee, merely ma’am. like the hat you wore last coupe. 1940 Buick aedan. 1942 tol Motors. Inc.. 368 .Main street, graded and seeded tree* removed reading Increased— vocabula.ry. ment. "You can’t get away with year. cud-chevring cow*^ BED ROOM consists of bed. dress­ street or, 5992. scorn and conviction. doctor—Your eya looka bad., I Are somewhat alike, yet different r e a l e s t a t e l is t in g s Paicka^ clipper., Brunner’s. 80 Hartford. 7-8144. Open evenlnga. Aime Latulippe. 758 Vernon enlarged tutoring in mathema­ thia.” Oh BM l A amite suits any kind of face; a er, chest, sturdy spring, comfort­ "TArhy did you eonle heroT" . If you have your doubts eou- see aigna'of liver trouble or ahe-l somehow. Of AD TypM Wanted! Oaklan^street Telephone 5191. street Telephone 6077. tics— algebra— school subjects. R(X»M FOR RENT—All conven­ Bnice Temple asked roughly. That split-second of indecision, ’The Big Nubday ■oheel Pleflle smile. Is always smart. 1937 pODOK PTCK-UP, 1937 Ford Live Stock—Vehicles 42 able mattress, pillows. Vanity that tiny moment of choosing cbmlng the value of co-operation, held Tuesday at th* Park was a mis, and I fear nervous chronlcf And what Is the difference? Cash ATallaMe, White Studio, 709 Main atreet. iences, lady preferred. Tel. 4985, "That is a curiously Irrelevant For smiles reveal the sunshine Open evemng*. . pick-up. 193$ Chrj'sler • sedan, w a s h e r v a c u u m s ElsclrlJ lamps, chair and night table. Can swiftly a response to a word or watch what happens to a wagon hug succes*.’’— Ovarbrook, ■ Kan­ afrtlcj^on. think I know now— ‘T ll^ c glad when I don’t have Phone 2-r3fe2. FOR SALE GUERNSEY cow. evening*. question." that is shining in the heart." JARVIS REALTY CO. 1938 Chevrolet coach,, 1P38 Dodge motor* etc., repaired All parts 2nd calf. Inquire 1.50 Spring Be Purchased Separately $119.50 deciding not to respond was'what when one wheti comes off. sas, paper. ^tierR —Look at my other *y«( It's thir- clear, thoughtful look on tiyineiudc''m oi'e gasoline for S The second of the unholy three -Author Unknown, d o space. Price $6,000. T-rms him for the grease-coVered me- herself out just for him.) LSiSOk COTTAGE- -Coventry Time pa.vments If dealre'd. Capital WOMAN WANTED for essential : chanic who had sabotaged Char­ J.______: 4-Room 8uigte. nh hnprove- Arranged. Home improvement Company, war work. 8 to 5--no Saturday FOLDING STEAMER chairs of Lake. Building Materials 47 ley’s plane. I Objeots to Women Drivers nenta, recepm redecorathd, I Hartford—6-5318 or 5-4271. work New System Lai'rdry. Har­ good quality for lawn or porch. April Violets! "Just like a Christmas ■ pack­ f r e c k I.e s a n d h is f r ie n d s Keep Him Nervous:., BY MERRILL BLOSSER tjt • good boy at 28,930. Down COVENTRY LAKE— rison street. $4..50 at Benson’s. 713 Main St. age,” murmured Brenda when he i ROOl ING —SPECIALIZING In FOR SALE>- SLATE flagging, Detroit—(J'l—Lieut. Robert N. I J ': * ! Payment 8800. 8 and 4-Room . Cottages. 5 - ROOM BUNGALOW various colors for stepping stones, had finished binding her. repairing roofr all kinds, also GIRl TO WORK In so object. His wife is con­ MANNER m a k e s 28-Acre Farm, approxi­ residential section. GALS WANNA 2-PamPy Dwelling, 1 7-rooin mately 10 acres tillable, 30-60 Storage Help Wanted— Male 36 FOR SALE— REFECTORY table, road by the granite quarrv',” re­ testing tne divorce, apArtment, 1 4-room apart- FOR SALE WOODEN slabs. Tel. plied Eric simply. , MOTHER H IM -- bearing apple trees, modern like new, 30x60. Suitable for use '1 - AND'n4Ars GOOD inhat. O o ^ alse roomA good S-room house, l-ear garage, AUS'nN A. CHAMBLRS Com­ WANTED—EXPERIENCED lathe 7712. In dinning room and living room ” An accident.” she said. Sec '-'Regrettable.” E ric'took out a BOXOFFICE property for home or invest- barn and gralnery. Poultry pany. Trailer vansservlce. Local operators. ■ Apply 60 Hilliard combination or office, Tel. 6848. ment. Sale* Price 26.200. movffig, packing and storage. street, Manchester, Conn. , cigaret. ’There will be a slight j , houses • for 2.000 birds, Stuart J . Wasley Garden-Farm— Dairy flurry, I Imagine, whefi Nicholas! Down Payment 21,000. quipped srith lights and run­ Dial 5187. LET WAHO’C t a k e care of your m e a t p o i n t s 755 Main Street W ANTED-M AN TO operate ex­ Produets 50 heating problems. We are receiv­ is found in'the wreckage.” I WILLLM^ s t r e e t — ning water, summer shelters "And m e?” asked Brenda. I saw } and brooder stoves. This farm Telephone 6648 - 7146 NOKPH AM’felHlCA VAn Lines tractors. essential work and ing our warm air steel and iron , A L 2-Fnmily Flat, 4 rooms Inc Ooaal to Coast moving serv­ steady employment. Manchester Bruce Temple’s back stiffen. Eric is to be sold with entire equip-. g r e e n m o u n t a in seconds. 75 furnaces now. If your furnace Is down, 6 rooms op, steam heat, ice. nial 5187 Laundry. 72 Maple street glanced at him covertly, iffi-ked the STS>:0A»D CUTS i/.lO menL Priee 212.000. Down cents a bushel. Telephone 8858. worn out, leaks coal gas or use* ash from his cigaret and said 2 garages, on bus line, one Payment $4,000 too much fuel prepare now. Noth­ ^1B| r I HIGH KXNTS apartment available for ooco- nothing. STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Strong ing to pay before Nov. 1st. Call, "Very triste,” said Brenda. A4* RED RYDER paacy. Price 26.300. Down BOLTON, ROUTE and large rooted. Premiers, 35 for phone or write Montgoinery Ward CIS lOW POtNTS 1 No OjHeiiM BY FRED BARHAM Payment 22,000. "And what will you do then, $1 or 100 for $2.75. John Zapadka, Sl Co.. 824-828 Main atreet, Man­ 7 Acres of Land, 8-Room polish off Block with v ou rl^ g er?" rt2J4LCN‘4 WAS IN 5l)CH AS'D ' REACH FEf? ClOUDS, R Y O E ^ J Woodland street. Tel. 8474. chester. 3 1 ito •m. 1 JlHONn ROB RECKON 1 OW^ TOuVHEBetioBI FAIRVtEW STREET— Brick Dwelling,(mqdern Kitch­ 68 I asked. 3 A SKanl A HURRI' HE LEH e\0\E 1 CAUG HI r------bANKVtVlRSHAL AN APOLOGY FDR ITO U O k R? MALE HELP 1 Cutlet 7-Room Single, large living en, full bath and One un­ A B nORfE Kri''-■ flARSHAL kNiFE riCfiJAVER LOCKIN’ YOU IN y S . bREMWU f o r SALE— NUT'BER ONE FOR SALE—3 PIECE living room I do not Hnow whether, or not t lUMP room with fireplace, glassed-in finished qpstnirs, on bus line, HELP WANTED Green Ml, potatoes: aU.o Number i set. 5 piece mahogany dining lA LOM 19 P etlRKEf small chicken coop: Price. Block actually heard that last re­ PLANK sun porch, all cons’ooiences, 2A seconds. A.a Jarvis, fAMsIa 872 PaplrarParker room set,Kxit soliconli/. maniffimaple Viahvbaby rHh.crib. \ 4 ’ dbrage, large lot, beautifully $1,500. Down Pa.vment $1,000. WANTED mark of mine but, in any case, ill 10 street. Tel. 7026. Reasonable. 457 Adams street. something seemed to bring him up 1 1 • MEAST It \ landacapetl, nice location, near Terms Arranged. FOR WAR WORK 4 1 5 1 SHOUIOCK It bos line. . Price 210,200. Terms Full or l*arl Time. short. He considered a moment, 1 «r N£CK -. .1 then turned back and went up to 5HANK 10 ' Arraniysl. Machinery and Tools 52 1 ’ itMb tXUNGTON— / Apply Sewing Machine Operators? Spinners. Wearers, Versatile Eric. There was some more gut­ DOUGHERTY STREET— 40-Acre Farm, mostly clear, and General Help, both Male and Female. GARDEN TRACTORS, cement tural gargling between them. I 6 A \ $ 1 total side 1007. \ 7-Room Single, steann heat, 8-room house, all Improve- Colonial Board mixers.. Used potato, planters, don’t understand German blit i got 2-car garage, largy lot, recrea­ inrots, garage, chicken coop, dusters. Dublin Tractor Company, the Ide*. Block was demanding his-I r tion room In baaement, nice lo- lance barn. Tonis and equip­ Products urgentl.v needed by the Armed Forces. WtUimantic. share of the loot before he went ment Included. Prloe $8,5*>0. Comnany any farther. f ' cation, near bus Une. Price "Y(#u will dq as you’re told," saoM All SAsrt you can savi imm. mn. . Down Payment 22.000: Down Payment 28.500. 61.5 Parker SI reel, UilO >AT TO iXCHANOI 27300 Let’s hack our Victorious Armies. They still need Musical Instrumeiitfi 53 Eric said finally in English. His AOS CASH AND IXTSA SATION KXNTS our support. tones were carefully ^measured. *I can’l imagine wiiaf lliey see in her unless ii's’ iHH-niisc A BEAUTIFUL SMALL Grand "Warum?” asked Block very * .» h e gigglcK at nil liifff jokes!” piano, mahogany case, looks like quietly. "For a cmigratulatory let­ ALLEN REALTY COMPANY new. Will sacriflee for quick aale. By Mrs. .Anne CWbot ter from DerPuenrer? Nein.” CHENEY BRQTHERS For full particulars write today. He shook his head and X saw the Big one and one-half inch TOONERVILLB POLKS TUBBS There He lal BY LESLIE TURliBR All Lines of Insurance, Including l.ife Mortgages Arranged MILL HELP and Poat. Office' Box 766, Hartford, violets in lovely shades o f purple-’- beginnings of a madness . In his BY FONTAINE FOX eyes. He took a step and put out 958 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3105 giving your phone number. two and one-half Inch green leavee .PIONEER PARACHUTE COMPANY done in cross stitch .make the most one hand.” ’ > VWP 0*4LY X VOUtL t fifl colorful design imaginable. Use "Geben—” LITMEderiN VOUGIINITH.I WANTED TO\m With all r Apply at .Cheney Brothers Employment Ofnee, Wearing Apparfei— the ernhrokJePy on guest pillow iXe stiffened at the first shot aqd Ih the second spun him around likle j Ta MoKEE- f o r Fun. 57 cases, on s guest towels or .on . * W ’ l Is^ender or pale green linen or a top. Eric never gave him a ' All hiring. In accordance with the Area s u n SUMMER sportswear at the cotton tea •cloth. chance. The next thing I saw was . Stabilization Plan. '’'-factory salesroom: Jerkin suits, Eric leaning down and Placing 4iis Feed-and Grain skirts. Jackets, .tpppn-z Jerseys, To obtain two transfers for the 100 percent wool sweaters. Man- Violet Cross 'Stitch Designs’: (,1’at- MUI chehter Knitting mils. MLnehes- tejTi No.. 57211 color chart , foi ter.Green. OpeirKa. m.’ tb 9 p. m. working, send ' ?5 cents In Coin daily. plus 1 cent postage. Your Name Good Wages! Address and the Pattern Number FOFL s a l e —MAN’S suit, size 40. to Anne Cabot .The Manchester Several size 16 1-2 shirts. AU In Evening Herald, 1150 Sixth avenue. Slej|dy Employment! New York 1», N. Y. Male or Female A-1 condition. Call 5422. Central HELi» WANtED Connecticut OUT OUR W AY FULL TIME — 5 DAY WEEK W ANTED: Experienced Stenogra|ihen4 BY J. R. WILLIAMS ® OUR^BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLB

Tlie Orford Co. - Cooperative ~ t a for Cheney Drother? and Pioneer Para* K.AS MUCH AS A 6 D ESAO, BoRvLe.' e A T a se tufany S i t s ,.HE COULDN'T GET I HOPE ONE OP TH' MEMBEiaS 7i> HILLIARD STREET h a p p e n s t o Be m a r r i e d Farmers A & P SUPER M A R K ET cliute Conipany. THESE OVERALLS' IN) PUT YOU UP AT SOME STUFPV^ MOTEL UNTIL. VOU PK3MT To A GENTLE TUCfNHEVv s: 1 ' ^ 717 MaliKStreet At Bissell Street THIS SHAPE,.' YOU'VE All hiring done in accordance with area atabilization GOT A SITTING-DOWIsl CMUNS,\N£'LL REPAi(2.-|t> M .A30R ; A HOST! LE Association, Inc. JOB AND I.CAJN'T GET plan. Apply at Cheney Brother* THE OVOLS CX-ttfe/ —^ MISSUS CAN MAHE A G E N T 16 APEL PLACE YOLl TO'EVEN ) BE'Ct J.N pe rc h a n c e ONE OP-TMe PREFER TO (sO AND GRA.0 All hiring, In accordance with the Area E6C3 FORME :T '.'.ONE 80Y$ 'MILL HAVE QUAR.TEES HIS SN O R ES OiN A. , s t a r t a Vi; Stabilization Plan. ' FOR YOU IN HlS ABODE F/AKiR'S MAIL SCO.' t GAI- ,N.' FOR A FEVO DAYS.' LANK LKUNAKD m U K K Y F IN N A H it 8776 KrciL.OWaf PHIL WONDERFUL. V V th e MEN RE-ACTED YES! AND I I'VE ALWAYS HOPED ] YEAH! I ONLV - HOW 010 THE MICHAEL: THEY ^ FUNNY, TONIGHT, WARDEN! DON'T LIKE TO MEET A ( HOPE THEY By Roe Burnett 0 The perfect all-occasion cos­ PRISONERS WERE STILL INSTEAD OF BEING SORE THEY WERE T8P .SHERIFF S CIAU.Y,) PUT HIM IN APPLAUOIN'AFTER enthusiastic : HAVEN’T YOU. / WITH M E! tume. BECAUSE THEY DIDNT SEE Pattern'No- >77$ designed tor A MOVIE, THEY WERE slses 84, M . 88, 40, 42, 44, 4« and ACTVAUY iNTHUSlASnC 48. Bise 86, abort aleevea, requires PROPERTY OWNERS WHEN THE SHERIFF 8 7-8 yards of 89-lnch fabric; 1 LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH THIS AGBNCYI yard machine-made pleating to trim. All Cash! Ready Buyers! Slagles, 2-Families For this poitern, send 20 cento. !$ and Farms. - In Ooina, your name, oddreaa, aloe doolred. and the Pattern Number to Sue Burnett, Tb* Mancheater Evening Her^d, 1150 Sixth GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO Cr.«.StfS«fCerasMM* (i< avenue. New York 19, N. V. Real Estate and Insurance Mulsi a "llutt.** **B” ntkm f Ready now— the Bpjing issue of Ibougbl with War Bend funds being Fashion. Just 18 cents. A com­ 109 HENRY STREET * TEXBPHONE 5278 Itranaportad up steep moimtsln trail plete guide in planning wardrobe ■to S17th Infantry in HadF by tbs old needs for all tb* family. I otfiiid-by—mules. ■Rwiuams ..- a ,, - V. S. Tmmmr Ihftt Mw*( A'SHAPER’ JOB ■4-iO

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