. If they've approved all or lation, fighti coosettioo, caiet pain. . . . tion curtailn^t. The Nakajima tial victory. . . . We will n'ot'traf- “ So there can be no poasloi^ western section o f ^Chemnitz but mats here teat Ruaala intends to part of the leagir>to-bC. their lYarm cloth coverinz rctaint body heat, pro ing and rich in energy-food value. "They tried to .over-hm the Ger plant was April 12. The Mit fle with the breakers of' the peace were driven out. / iiae such manpower aa she- finds 4343 "X man front with tanka there. misunderstanding, both Germany organizations will Inform their tects back agaioit chillini, pravidca contin- 200 subishi a i^ Nakajima Musaahino on the terms of the wace." and Japan cgn be certain, beyond The Manchester Fire depaH- The American ,/!3eventh Army desirable. memberships of their stand. Qoot toppott.. . .Try thii clean, aaiy, proved RE-UPHOLSTER Some breaches could be sealed plants iW e‘accounted for an esti Rlust Face Problems With Courage me|it had a call for a grass Are sent five division^ against Nuern The subject isai"* “ P Yalta way to "beat treat” tlmple backacha and off.” any shadow of doubt, America If the consultants disapprove, While Fabrics Are StlH Available! YOV CAS/ALWAYS DBPESD OS mated 75 per cent of all Japanese Noting that within an hour after will continue the fight for free Satbrday on Summit street, ,'^ ie berg, crashing i o within eight but evidently Without agreement the membership will know that, other moKolar paint—TODAY. (In cate The Germans reported -several aircraK engine output. South Manchester departme^ was FIRE / of chronic backache, tee your doctor.) . . Louis Co Lavigne We W ill Contiiiuc to Offc he took office last Thursday he had dom until no vestige of resistance miles of that Nazi citadel and Nor Is it generally known here too. AlWayt intitt on the GENUINE, made by weeks ago that the Bussiana Mane Engine Works'Gutted announced that the San Franci.sco called ^ 12:30 yesterday zqoralng how many Germans-, Russia would reached Seelow, but were driven remains.” ! within 160 milSs o f Hitler’s motin- ij NORTH But. while the conference is go Johiiton a Johnaon. MANCHESTER ROOFINfe DURABLE DENIM ■pie Shizuoka Aircraft Engine United Nations conference would As Mr. Roosevelt so often had for an automobile fire off Maple tain residence at Berchtesgaden, like to Import. ing on, for the first, time in history back seven milCs. wmkB 80 miles southwest of street that was ex<:tlngutwed by Worth o'ver IKX) . ' By German account the Russian proceed on schedule, Mr. Truman declared, President Truman said, nerve center/of the German na Shortly after YalU the te»^e American delegafto will know Iteia a IE CIOSS pusia This Is to Inform all my * 7 5 'okyo also was described as “com- said the nation <-must face the No. 4. tional redojobt . Troopr nearing was raised at a White House news 5432 „ what their countrymen think and offensive was being directed by letely gutted and not now a tar it is futile “ to seek safety behind friends and tornier customers Interwoven TAPESTRY pcpblems of peace “with the same i geographical barriers. Nuernberg ytvere 97 mllea from Mu conference. President Rooaevelt feel about the decisions inade or Gen. Vassily Sokolovsky. The cn ge.;” , Kenneth. Irish Who is to leave that I am BACK FROM THE Worth ...... “Well, sir, I'm riding along emy said he had replaced Marshal courage that we have faced and “Real security will ' "be tound nich. said ^ a t after seeing the ^ t r u c - SOUTH about to be made on the subject Jctoma UCK PUSia * 9 9 p ie Japanew have shou’n no mastered the problems of war.” tomorrow for the Army Was given Germany waa all but split in two tion f i t CMmean cities he thought SERVICE and ready .to take with the finest lubrication Gregory Zhukov as commandep/of ability to handle heavy machinery, only In law and In Justice,” he as o f no more wars. BASIC FABRICS "In the memory of those who serted. a party by 48 of hto frienda yester by Lieuu Gen. George S. Patton’s it mtght“1Se'a good Idea to\ use 4321 The organizations Ipvlted to iaxa a t aU ROOFING REPAIRS the First White Ruasian/Arnr ' repairs necessarily involved in re- day. It was held In,the hall in the For as low u ...... money can buy and I expect Sokolovsky, victor-'ot ■ Smolensk, haVe made the supreme sacrifice— Leaving the White House,with "Tliird Army whi.ch captured Hof (iermans to c)ean them up. send consultants include: —NEW ROOFS — ASBESTOS * 3 5 Building tljese plants, the staff an in, the memory of our fallen presi iBalch and Brown building. (pop.: i43,0()0), a road center eight Soiha df Mr. Truman’s ad' The AFL, the CIO, National As \ to go on riding for a long formerly was chleil of staly of the nouncement continued. Secretary of State Stettinius and SIDE WALLS — CAltPEN- ThtM pricn arp for X se. «oltOf.aa4 Inclndo ■ First Ukrainian front. dent—we shall hot fail,” the''pres- Lo/d Halifax, the British ambas mllea from the Czech border and 76 ar« known to te opposed to sociation of Manufacturers, the U. AU Labw and AU MaterUla. No extra eharrci To«i.d..Jo.o^v^^.«^la.Sfg^ Included in target areas were Ident aaid. . , A fund Is being fatoed at the mlle^from the Skoda Munitions Russian plan, but the '------a m b i / l a n c e S. Chamber of Commerce, Nation Valves Ground TBY WORK — GUTTER RE timeyel, Sol'm not worryingr This report on a change of com, "over--7,000 workshops,” or; hbme sador, after 20 minutes with Mr. for oat-of-town. caitomm. It Is not enough, -Mr. Truman Depot Square Grill for the resi worgi^ln PDsen. among diplomats to that Moscow al League of Women Votsrs, manders had not beep'confirmcd Industries. The first Tokyo fire Truman, Eden told reporters: dents of the North End when they and PAIRS.* by Moscow, nor had the report of said, merely to yearn for peace. “I naturally took from the prime Freffcli In Black Forest wlU not be swerved from its pur? URKE) Amavtoan 'Farm Bureau Federa FREE PICK-UP! FREE DELIVERY! raid devastated an area containing returh from servl'ce. 'ITie mmiey .to tion, the Farmera’ Union, National Workmanahlp Gnarantoed! the new offensive. Mqaeow dia- 11.000 such workshops. Staff mem “We must work, and If neces minister s message as to how ‘arther aouth. the American pose by the western Allies. The -71 patches said, however/ that If the sary, fight for it,” he declared. being pasted to the inside o f a S^enth Army beat with five divi beginnlnff already mads In the Council of. Farmers' (Cooperatives, bers expressed the belief that it gratified we all ary over the close show case window in the back of 6868 Carbon Tima Payments Arranged. M a c D O I V A L D attack .had not started the aero The t^ k of creating a sound In- and intimate relationships which sions to within eight miles of the Balkans may te token aa -evidence the National Orange, th^ Ameri I would not' take total destruction the bar. The collection started can Lleglon, Veterans of Foreign f OR TOUR IROTIMI hour wAs at least near. of Tokyo to bring its war produc tematlonnl organization la compli exigts between our countries in adl fasi citadel of Neurnberg (431,- that thto U the caee. (UOLIAIKAN) . JFrae Estimates! UPHOLSTERY COMPANY with silver but It has now grown ij and. the French advanced on O n the other hand, considerable War*, American Jewish Confer Drive Past St. Poelten ' tion to a total stop since shortages cated and difficult. But the pres our affairs.” . Cleaned Tel. 2-41X7 An oirihat's TOUGH in At the sduthert end of the frdnt, to folding money. It Is estimated the upper Rhine plain and into the encouragement to felt here that ence, Klwanls, I Lions, Rotary and t e l e p h o n e 2-1428 SU Main fitf' of food, shelter, clothing and ifuel ident added thst "machinery for Eden added; ^at about >70 is already in they 3060 B A R ir la w Moscow dispatches said the Rus- the just settlement of Intematian- was very pleased to have the Black fbrest. arguments presented by American educational and rgllgious organisa capital lattere i protacts as wcll*ks destruction of shops and "1 ftrnd. ^ 7 the Better UphoUiery Au'n. of N. B.I ... gianajiad driven well past St. tran.jportatlon all hamper the en- al differences must be found.” privilege to call on the president The western front no longerjw- and other diplomats in the case of tions. 1X9 WETHERELL STREET ^ against carbon and sktdgel *oeUert, 28 miles we.st of Vienna, I cmy's war effort “ Without such machinery,” and am grateful he had time to see iated aa such in the enemy organi the Romanian Germans evidently In a -drive up the Danube valley A dog owned by John Barst^ zational -setup. Field Marshal Chemical Plants Plastered President Ti-uman said, "the entire me on the day of such an impor waF struck by an automobile/jn helped to cut to* number trans / 4340 To Suit Every Reading Habit H e* in' Austria. LcMay’s staff also reported ■ thfc woi'ld will have to .remain an ar tant occasion as his ‘ message to Ernst Busch was placed In cb^rga ported from a possible half mil-, Week End Beaths Berlin said Uie Russian.s in front of hie store at 10 o’clock ^ia Hodagnya chemical plants at Ko- mored camp. The world will be Congress.” morning by . an automobile ^ i n g of the northern, front guarding lion t o 70,000 or less. southeastern Mqravia. the centrnl riyama, bit Jiy the longest, B-29. doomed to deadly . conflict, devoid Tomorrow night President Tru Berlin from both the Americana The whole Issue is part o f a GULFLEIC section of Czechoslovakia, wero driven north on Main street.yThe' Hove, England— Marie Jane I te CANTERBURY TALES »F0R YOUR OIASSIS mission April 12; 'was thoroughly bf hope for real peace." man goes On the air with an ad animal was killed. ■ and RusStons. Field Marshal Al much broader question—that of -HOSWTAL . (k'iving strongly from Goeding to plastered with bombs. Ninety of Appeals To All for Support dress beamed Uo American fight bert Kaaaeliteg probably area German reparationsT”®eaplto toa Vtoettl, mother of the late Mar ward Austerlltz, - the battlefield ing men in every dime. guerite Radclyffe-Hall. author of Knocks out friction at up the plant’s 135 buildings were de- Appealing to all Americans for Thomas J. Rogers, chairman of given commaiid o f the eouthem imminent end o f toe, war In Eu • BldtE DICTIONARY ■where Napoleon with his outnum support in efforts to build a strong Mr.'Truman worked on .today'a the "Well of LoneUneaa." itlrdyed, photographs disclosed. the committee from King Davitf front. rope virtually no progreaa. has 5131 y to 39 vital chassis pokital bered FrMiCh won a classic victory /Sixty-pne per cent of j plant which and lasting United Nations organ address en route back to Washing I Weat Palm Beach. Fla.— Dr. Lodge of Gdd Fellows for the Even while the Ruhr pocket waa been made on rbto. Protection phis I over Russian and Austrian forces, mamiTaetur4d ethyl gasoline for ization. the president' said: v- ton from Hyde Park, N. Y „ Where being cut In two. the Poles and At last reports -taadbr Lubbi, Willis Frederick Reinhardt, 72, re in: 1 8 0 5 .Austerlltz is 12^ mil^S Grand Lodge Ip. May, has called s ‘If^M PLE TE WORKS QF O. HENRY aircraft was demolished. - “ You, the mcmbjRts of Congstas, he watched Mr. Rbwevelt’s body Canadians iformed a new pocket in President Rooeevelt's chojee for w a t e r DEPTw tired physician and former drug west of Oie Czechoslovak mum!- lowered to its final resting place. meeting of the committee for this store and hardware chain store Reviewing B-29 raids from Ma surely know Mow I feel. Only with evening at *1:30 in the Odd Fellows the north by plunging to the shores Amerlte^ member i t toe repata- ‘ lions city of Bruenn. / rianas bases s(nce March 20, the ypur help 'can T hope to complete Former War Mobillzer James F. Uona conuntosion'to meat in Mos owner. He waa born»l.n Hastings, • BAjSIC EDUCATIONAL REFRESHER On both sides of Ratibor, Jpst Byrnes, who ' accompanied Mr. building. * a t the North Bea and wlthlii five 3077 / staff explained three types of mis one of greatest tasks ever as ------— a------'ibllea o f the Naval base b f Einden. cow. bod not left Watoilngton... Minn. Owners of Deep Free: beyond the nilrtfi'afn Moravian Roosevelt to the Talte big three Hartfoid-Wllllam.H, (Pa) Cor-1 sions have been conducted: High signed to a public servant. With Not Imbblbei'B Wallet Up to last midnight. 148,849 Ger Since he still waa here when Mr. After 6 P M.) border and 85 miles northeast of altitude, high explosive precision Divine guidjuice, and -your help, ws meeting,' was one of Mr. ‘to m a n ’s Truman took over at the White bln, 81, one of Yale’s football • 16 FAMOUS AMERICAN PLAYS Austerlitz, the Germans said Mar- chief advisers on the speqeh. mans had been taken, from the We now caiTV in stock all the necessary Freezetex Fi^zen Food bombing, like the first of the Ma- will find the new passage to a far Cleveland —(dV-’Joseph Sinjur, House it to a question whether be greata ranked with Pudge Heffel- Chevrolet ...... $9.95 fhal'Qvan Konev's First Ukrainian '■Tha..new c|tilef,..execuUve went Ruhr trap. ' flnger. He waa captain and center rianas-based raids-last Thanksgiv bettt>r world, a kindly and friend proprietor, waa grateful to bar Pethaiw tOOjDOO Naato Oanght ever will get to fulfil) too mission. 7868 W Boxe. .nd Uquid Tighl Conluinere for the proper proler- Arm y was attacking afresh. ing dnyj supporting strikes, such ly world, with Just and lasting immediately ia hto ConnecUifrut bf . tee unWerfllty’a , team cuatomera for helping him evict an Perhaps 200,000 Germans aib Hto assignment to understood to 1888.1 P lyin oath '■...... $10.95 W CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Tremendous Artillery Barrage ns blows at Kyushu air fields be peace avenue apartment with Mrs. Tni- which rolled up 698jpolnU while feieats and vegetables in your food locker either at inebriated patron. Tdo late, how caught west o f the corridor to the be' sraong the first snd' most ur tion of yonr Tho German account said Jhe fore and during the Invasiotn of man and th ^ ji^ u gh tsr Margaret, holding 13 opponents soorelesa. Dodge ...... ‘.$10.95 Btalin spring offensive, whichJilos- “With confidence, .1 am <|epend- ever, Sinjur dtoeovered the fat wal gent which Mr. Truman might MANCHESTER Okinawa; and fire raids. last night after the train, which North Sea. More than 550,000 Of Providence, R. I.—George A. home or in commerciul locker. • BUSiNiBSS ENCYCLOPEDIA cow has been- forccastirig as' a ing upon all of you.” also brought Mrs. Roosevelt and let oontaining >200 they “return the foe surrendered Tn the .first 14 want to review. a Supporting strikes have reaulted Departing briefly' frorh his war Haya, 90, famous portraitist and OMa $ ...... $11.95 blow to end the war. opened at in heavy blows at the enemy’a Air igembersiiof her family back to the ed” to the paitron had dropped out" Says of April. Some 87,779 atream- WATER CO. “2:5()~a. m. with a tremendous ar- and peace theme. President Tru capital, arrived at union station of Sinjur's ojvn pooket--not the od to prison cages Saturday and Still Hunting He pastoral artist. , ^ HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS FORrHOME STUDY Force. The Tachtari air field on man said that America has labored' New York—Ira H. CJrtot, 68, Olds 8 ...... $ 1 4 .9 5 FREEZETEX SOXES AND BAGS tillery barrage and attacks by Kyushu alone lost eight of Ita at 8:27 p. m. (e.w.t.). Ifiiblber’si 57,187 were captured the day be 8319 •warms of bombers. Poworful In long and hanl to achieve a social Ardmofi^. Okla.—(45— The boue- . telegraph editor of The New York. nine hangars under powerful order worthy of its (h'eat heritage. fore. ing aituattoo bare to so rough that Herald-Tribune. He waa bom in Packard $ ...... $11.95 Sizes: 4 Serve — 6 S e r v e —r Pound — 5 Pound. fantry and tank forces then swung Great and Important cities fell. Super-Fort strikes. “In our time," the president evan the oounty rent eontrol Offi Durant, la. • BIG FUN BOOK Into action, the high command Among these were the blackened After 5 P. M. Packard 8 ...... $ 1 4 .9 5 ■aid. ^ aaid, “ trepiendona progress has cer can’t find a houaa. Laurence B. Almondbury. England— Phyllis I VOLUNTEER BLANK — BIXN)D DONOR 8RRVICB indusMal rains of Wupfiertal In Beattie, was married in January One German military spokesman Window Display been made towanl a really demo Kelway, 89, children’s author. | Bolck 8 $14.9$ K,V.P. WAXED FREEZER PAPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS •aid the Soviet offehsive extended cratic way of life. Let me assure Mancbrater Chapter. Hie Aaiariran Rad Uraaa the Rhhr (898,099), Germanya and planned to keep it a aecret 5022 or 3668 Glenwood, la.—Dr, ,1. H. M e^ toNow ^ confluenoo of the Oder the forward looking people of ' I Waot To Donat# Blood for the Afiny and Navy 16th laigeat City. Hagen 1151,870) until he found a notisa. Three rick, member of the medical staff ] FOR HOME STUDY and NelsM from F on t to Muskau, Attracts Many America that there will be no re »fpo fen. The Wagnerian music months later ths Beatties a at the Glenwood State achobl. AD gaakate faralshed. Aay PINT AND QUART LIQUID TIGHT 15 miles below F on t and 100 miles laxation In our efforts to Improva fasttval city of Bayreuth (41,000). nounowl thtir marriage but they GAS COe valves or guMee extra. oast of Lelpmif. the lot of thtf common people. the comnuinlcations center of ■till are hunting for a house. HOME VEGETABLE GARDENING ■v,.. Dante Pa^anl haa arranged a HMM Only Own TMttmony This would indlclats tbs Riis- “Fear No Future” Bamberg (57,000) which to linked 5075 CONTAINERS fine Memorial window in honor of *Tn the difficult days ahead, un- Addroas ••*•*••••••••••••••••••■•••• by coaal to (bs Danube, the huge Ourtostty Brings Eepitos ■lans had attadud at plaoss along the posolng of Preaident Franklin , Spokane, Wash.—(F)—Police Re- a front o f about 105 ^ e s . queaUonabty we A ail face prob gyatbatio on oOfitar of Lauaa wore porlen Joe Doolittle thought It I D. Rooaevslt at hto store, J67 lems of staggaring proporttoas. Atlanta—(F)—Mrs. SBlUam T. Tbo Ssooad White Ituslaslan North Main strset, wdth an eom- Phone • • • • ••••«••,.• Ape, 18-M*• • • ApO) Kl-80 aaiong otbar prtoea. i ELECTRIC CO. \vould be easy to get a good story However, with the, faith of our Tha Dutch cities o f Lseluwardsn Healey ran thto ad In The Atlanta Brunner’s A nny to behoved to have been op- modltles ramovsd frqmiths window on a hearing In which he Waa a g n t l u tenths Sohwedt area. fathers la our heatts, we fear no (5IAI7) aiid Zwolls (4S.U4) and Constitution: “Cook waited—long 5181 The Dewey-Richinan Co. and the'picture of Uu lata Ptwl- future.” ' -Cheek boor you iirefer appointment: sritnaai. But, to atoM / prajudlo*, 80 OAKLAND STREET OPTICIANS Read Herald Adva. A n a AtoPtoa AMaciUag dent arranged in front o f a back Its iioa fisuadsiriss were seissd. hMtia. tihfS > bard, woman dto- wltnaasaa were barred fn m te* JEWELERg. STATIONERS aooounta p i attacks Preeldent IVuinaa conducted his 1 -8 . ...t 8-4 .**>* Neustadt and Stendal fell. agrssabto, pay poor, avdy after 6 79S MAIN STREET ground of th* national colors. The brief address with a aootation court when not on tee stand: No •eliwadt and F o n t Indicated store window display has attract Great Ottos BMdeged p. a . Flione— ” Thera wore IS Evening Herald TELEPHONE 3191 that three hugo Soviet from First Kings, Third chapter. ^ ^ 1 in and mafl to the only twUmony he heard was ed considerabt|> attention and fav Verse 9. It wss: ‘ITie great cities of f> Lelpsig, telephone cells, one after the other. M anbal Konstantin Ameri(ten Red Cn»ae. Rouse A Hale Buil<|{np Bpt Mra. Jfeatiey'had already l i e orable contmsnt in the North End. ; “Give thanCore Thy ssrvaat sia Bremen. rCbemiUts, Halle and Des 5121 sau an wesp besiNPed. Fighting h lr ^ a coOk from another soure s., V -MANCHESTER EVEmNa,HJWAIJ>ri™4&Kh*EK. W MOMDAt, A F»llil6^4B T m •dflti ■Has \ ■■ t Yale o4-Waat Hartford, brotho^ t l|A prmotice denjomln Corbin / .OZrisn, tion, there seems an oecaslohal W - was. a fi , \ A-. RepOTtCOn Polaltd ^ o r b i n B i t 'Mflridn and otoars. justice. - Date P rin ^ '-' Hjawter Charchlfl^^ Is S ^ n g C IsiVow Captain Gara^n Grave A form er ...What we woulmllki to suggelt T o ^ J P n \ & l B ar, genaroUy' 'tvemm sch ed u leV ^ glve a report op the In this situatton—and it is no doC'^ thoven reforms in toe n ' Polish, DTOblem before’ ComiHon Hold$ Corpse poqation and m a tor, but a thoughtful layman, who t k this v w k , and that event will"®e tiob, Corbin 4 ice-( aerator HMl) Itraat yes us the toought— IS thkt the 14; Fodi^all Immoital Hartford PuWlfc Xlbta^ ./ Opna. N :ed’ with- considerable fore- •t School x l “ BC80- ^ public itself can make Its c8m- Of Rddseve] ■Hartford Chamber ling. Por if Mr.-*Cimrehlll talk* Pi;»tor Ward Spt^aks Mei of Injuriefi Wheh at toe time he passed away. tJrtbutlon to help the whole com- , > - Will tlelebrate PooBda kOetobar'l, l|8x 'facts and adheres to principle, he, W orl(i/t]ri8e»; - He was born in Union, wss-g 6 9 ^ 5 i^i^untty through present condi (Continued '^Poge Om ) Hit by Avto?:^ > It* 20th Aniiiversary. usted from Hartford Public Baaatiilt . Bicapt can 'hardly fail to Indicate that tions. Be a little bit more aure al Id President HeM. - a Mrs. ftoflSevelty/back to ths Wbl| 'School in 1885 add front Yale in' ■nMrad at tha Russia la doing Its sleight-of-hand than ii.siial that you need a doc Hartford, April 16—(P)—O n e^ Conn., aa House to tei^nete ths first-fan nans are progressing well for •1889. He taught at toe Westmin best ^ renege on the agreement ster school,'Dobbs Ferry, N, If BOM BUS L e fitayfi sp y fr e s h . yoar prei^as istkosd tor before you call one. Never ■ " I f the ever 'growitog needs of ily housekeeping she began*] the 20th' anniversary concert of Tala's football Immortals, William Y/ waok. at Taltbv^ And if Mr. Churchill the world are to l^jfnet. the. local 4, 1933. tho Bosthoven Glee C3ub, which ^ (P a ) Corbin, 81, died Saturday and served for five years ss head a bit bias at tima m eatfi s' y j ^ y . . .even left-oVers retainta in ttheiriaigloiu h e ir ia ig lo iu ■UBSCRIPTION RA’ trifle with •,iirtyt:|ilng which seems tries to gloss things over, he will Will be held Monday evening. May master at the M ngry school, Eliz Uonsl “mU flavors due CoolerStor’s net^waahedwashed air rrfrigerB*refrlgers* Ona Taar by Hall ...... really or jft»tcntlally aeriou.*, but pburch must be .dtrong,” -declared Slmpl/^neighbors of Hyde P a i of injuries receiv^ - March 18 abeth, N. J„ prior to embarkiitg on womsn—t r . ______T at the High schpol^hall.. \ I. PtnZbsm’s y«s*tabla ' Far inontb by Hall ...... be betraying ^fact and principle. be sme that you are not taking 'Rev. W, Ralph tVard. Jr., minister niingloiJ with cabinet o fftc e r ^ s l when be was struck by an automo a business career in 1897 oA tress tion mfithra: - This circulation ofvgir over iqe iwrevents Sloala Copy ...... The concert this year will take j bile on a Hartford street. rsUer* such symptoms. OalTvarad oaa Taar Perhaps we shduld ^ u s t him to of the South Methodist church in p re i^ court Justices, congressiof urer of the Central Woolpn Co., of oompoumr^jBtrs .mstobs. It’s . excessiyS dryinliout of foods or mingling o t fo ^ .o ^ c ^ some doctor'* ttni# with trifles. si And military leaden end fo toe form of a reunion of many for- i Corbin's fam ily announced yes tbs bsst known . medMnss fer Waatam Stataa aad APO speak bluntly on the fscts, which r Stafford Springs. too. / Perhaps .you can do .Vour part to his serm ^ 'yesterday morning. | w n executives -o pay flttSil hon iner singers of,- the local__jnaIe terday that private funeral ser- purpoM. Follow Isbsl dtieetlaoa. wilt be t{ie healthie.st thing all Referring^ to the successful com- i -chorus with toe program numbers | 'Vices would be held here l^ iesd ^ . Three years later hs moved to The- low priced, str^mlined, Coolerator in glistening MBHBER o r Kelp Bolve thi* war-time emer- ‘age to the man who gava up Hartford as treasurer of toe Wil THE a s s o c ia t e d PiiBS> i^u n d, unpleasant task though It -pletlon/of the National Clothing I . country squire life he wanted, comprising several favorites of ■ Corbin was captain of Yali’s white is the answer tb today’s refrigeration prohlem. Tha Aaaociated Prcsa ta aactualraly gency. . - , . , Driverof one week ago in Manche*- ' ^ toe past years’ concert .appear- [ 1888 Sleverf. which raced undefeat liam H. Wiiey Co., remaining with aatltlad to tha un ol repubtlaatioa ct be; : \ • lead an embattled nation toroua toe firm until 1926 when he retired ter.M r. Ward pointed out that It ■ its greatest 6onflict. ances. . 1 ed through IS games, . roUmg up all Btwa dlapatcba^ credited to or not ITiilhas some of the facts change With many cf the club's singers as vice-president. . COSMETICS tyas an indication of the spirit of i Among the ftmerai guests we^ 69b points while holding the op otbanriaa bredltad Ip thla . paper and in the armed services st the pres- I Corbin leaw s hiS widow, Mrs. ' 'Helena Babensteta alao the local aairi publtabad hare. or ciar^ . themselves before he generosity and humanitarian ser- Prime Minister Mackenzie Kin position scoreless. A t the univer Phm es Bla8t yft'lce o f our people. This udlllng- ent time and the ex|-resscd desire . Mary Williams ’ Corbin; a son. Harriett Hnbbard\A)rat* speaks, h#NWlll hare the follrtw|ng o f Canada—who placed his ov sity, he belonged with William W, WATKINS of Manchester neSS'to share is itself an out ' of'TthoZe' members that toe club Walker Williams Corbin of Free Maz Factor Fardle} All risbU of rapubtleatloB 0.‘ apaclal floral offering at toe green-coipa| (Pudge) Haffleflnger, Frank Hin- \ apatebaa barain, ara alao faaarrad, circumstanc^ to discuss: growth of religious Idealism. "The cemtinue US Hctivjtiei as a musical | port, N. Y.: a daughter, Mrs. )BU- Locleii LeLong — Etc. cd graveside— and iUfred C3aJ key, Tom Shevlln, Jim Hogan and II aaiTlca cHaat of N. E A Samoa (yironde Area need of the world of such service, group, this informal type of con-' nor Corbin St. John of W alling ArthoT’DraE Stores First, the Russian goverpfnent, son o f a farmer on to t Uent. cAweaee O. Morou others of toe pre-Ted Coy era. lac. and especially for leadership is go Capt. H. O/IUndsay cert will be given. ford; a sister, Mrs- J- Allen W iley has made no dlrhi^t, sincepe effort ! He never ^oef hie interest In ing to Increase.” said Mr. Ward, estate and boyhood playmirte Dedicated to MCn In Service Pobllabara RepraaaatatWaa: Tha i brintr it* Polish (rontintied From Page One) - j T '- " ' ' Lieut. Clarence 'G. Maron, Who puppets Into "and to meet the need the local the late president. It Will bt dedicated to airmen Jnllaa MathaWa Spjclal A«ency-Naw " " Lieutenant Harold O. Lindsay, The presidential train—in a fJ has been spending an eight-day Tork, Chicago, Mtrolt aad Boatoa. line with the decikrnl^n at Yalta, church must' have persona with sen ln g in the armed services. side of the estuai-y where the Example, of careful pruning— Ups of all strong branches (arrows) sort'Of Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Lind neral role for too first time*aind dedicated lives and aen’lces as its say, of Edgerton street, who has Proceeds from the concert will go leave at his home, 48 CSlnton which was to the effe'e^t that a Nazis had several coastal gun* have been back 12 to 24 Inches to a side' branch In order ' to the death of Warrten G. Hardlng-I UHHBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF guarding entrance to the port. keep tree within helghr and width spread of about IS feet. Center main resource.” been serving as adjutant and Is towards the Memorial Organ F|pnd street, will leave shorUy tor Baer CIRCULAT1UW&______'■ new- and broader gotiernmcnt Roosevelt Memorial rolled into the Roosevelt eMaq of toe Emanuel church. . .Mosquitos Attack Berlin had been opened for light. Dead IwIga'In renter which may harbor now w-eil up toward Berlin, has for the last time at 8;40 Field, Fort Wayne, IniL Lieuten would be created by the Illu sion PartS'Of the service of worship been promoted to the rank of cap Assfsting the club ct this con Tha Barald Prl'atlng bompaay. lac., Berlin residents are expecting disease have been removed. Sunday morning. It was a boaut ant Maron who is with 1st Troop of Poles from Poland and abroad (heir city to be transformed Into a yesterday mSrning took the form tain. according to an announce cert as guest artist will be Doris aaaumaa no Snaoclal raaponaiblllty tor ful ddy. A worm spring sun . Carrier Command until recently typosraphical arrora appearing la ad- not now In .the Lublin govovehh- batWoground at any minute, were of a memorial to the late Resi ment received today by his par ■ Roy, sopraco. a wril Known local vartlaemaata ip Tha Haacheatar Era- » • By Henry L. Pre* dent Franklin Delano Rooseveit. ents. , fleeted off the waters of toe ploci singer who has studied extensively was statliimed at Sedalia, Mo. He ment. To the contrary,.It ha■ s kept An air raid shelters for two Hudson river. ’ Blag Barald. houfs last night as R. A. F..M os PriW ng of established fruit George G. Ashton, minister of mu Captain Lindsay has been with under-Fredric Schorr, and at toe entered the service in March, 1943 erated the Lublin government's trees and grape vines should be Local Guards sic. played as organ prelude "L a r the U. S. Arm y for more than three 21-Gun Presidential Salute Julliard School of Music... - and received hie basic training at quitos made three attacks on the Tha booming thunder-of a 2f Monday, /April 16 claim that It has the right to veto caliltnl. ' The all clear did not done now, for wounds heal quick go” from" the "N ew World ’sym ycais, tw o 'o f which he ha.S'spent Rehearsals for' the chorus are N'ashvllle, Tenn.. toe Arm y Air ______> ______er when made between, early li'eb- phony” by Dvorak. The minister in England. Wales and continental gun.presidential salute started being .held weekl.v on Monday Force Basic Flying school at the decisions of '^he Moscow Gom- aoubd until after midnight. At Ceremonies burial services a few qiiniUea . Ainuen s.old that flres were still ruary and late April than when led the congregation in prayers for Europe. He was graduated in De nights at the Emanuel church and Courtland. Ala. L ite r he was sta mission, set up to supervise the made at any other -time of the the late president, and for Presi cember, 1942^ at toe Chemical fore 10 a. m. The guns were fir all former members are invited to tioned at the Bainbrldge, Ga„ Back To The War burning, In the western suburb of at 15-second intervals, ^ t w e carrying out^ of the Yalta pledges Pottsdaitv, which was bombed year. Pruning la most necessary dent Harry S. Truman, and the na Warfare Service Officer Candidate attend these rehearsals. Army Air Field os a basic pilot the reports only the atoiUs Fred E. Werner will be toe con When our gurveillanca of the with regard fo Poland. • heavily by the R. A. F. Saturday to the welfare of our plants as it Sgl. Chesaiieck^s Widow tion. One of President Roosevelt's school at the Edgewood Arsenal' instructor and “ transferred to chirping of birds 4n toe trees on| ductor at this concert assisted by war was ipterrupted by even. night In >a'n^attack-which may hie rempvea dead, broken an^ dis favorite hymns "Art Thou Weary. in Maryland, and commissioned a Greenville, Miss., Arm y A ir Field. Second, Mr. Churchill wiU need Presented Bronze Star hedges disturbed toe qutet Mrs. Eleanor Bennett in the ca B prelude trt, the final drive pq eased or scale-infested branches, A rt Thou Languid” was sung by second lieutenant. ’ He received his wings and com dramatic news than that of ap Krum Elbow’s 1,100 acres. pacity of club accompanist. llo answer reports that various Germany's first city. cQne MOf- benefits the health of tho*e that the congregation. mission ss second lieutenant in As PdAthiinious Award A t 10:30 a. m. a Marina captoil 'Tickets for toe concert may be proachlng victory In Europe, It mhi^ublin Polish leaders, the qiiito was lost. remain, tend* to Increase flower Character of President graduation exercises st George was believed that the end 6t or and fruit production, and Im In the sermon Mr. Ward paid snapped “ Present Arm s” to secured from any of the singers Field, 111.. January 7. 1944, after latest and most distinguished of More than l,30d:Amerlcan heavy of the club or w ilf be mailed on re bombers attacked German pocketa proves the form of the pruned Captain Frank Schj'ebel. Captain tribute to the character of Frank military guard of honor down to| which he continued his study at ganised resistance in Germany which Is former Premier tivincenty quest for same from Carl Gustaf of rtoistsnce around Bordeaux yes tree, shrub or vine. However, one Chesterfield Pirle, 1st Sergeants lin Rdoaevelt and to his unyieldg valley came toe muffled roH Randolph Field, Texas. ’ ' might be only a. ptatter of a few ing devotion to the welfare of toe son, 31 Maple street, this town. Wltos, probably the most dlstin- terday in support of to* surprise pruning is not the answer; prun drums. The Ijody of PresidoBl After ' graduating from Man Frank King, Sergt Robert Dougan common man. Such character and days. Those few days have now gulahed and authentically'^ repre land ahd sea assault td.open (he ing must be a part of each Roosevelt began toe short, slosC chester High school with the 1940 and' George Risley attended the devotion, said Mr. Ward, is what jpsmsd, and, although much has big Fi'cn'ch port.' .spring's program. Journey to the final resting placJ B class, where he was prominent sentative Polish leader alive to the church stands for in toe com he chose! — happened In the way of progres Drop New Fire Bombs'’ .,' Pruning 1^ recommended at ceremonies yesterday afternoon at in athletics, he was employed by day, have dlaappeared into the munity life. H e’'declared that “sa A military band broka Into Bolton the Rogers Corporation. sive victory, the w ar Is still on, ' They dropped more than ffidiOOO I planting time, .too, ' Apde many .Bradley FielcJ at which Mr*. An hands of mysterious Soviet pow gallons of liquid fire on grounij In- ; roots are unavoidably aut off or drew , Cheaaneck and her 18- toe reputation of the late Presi brisk strains of "Hail to tol Lieut. Maron ls''the son of Mr. dent stands upon his charsctei and and it seems to be growing tough-- ers. The truth, about these leaders stallatirms in the form of a nigw j Injured In the opcratlon.X A cerr. imonths-oId son were presented the Chief,” then turned to tha ■ombaiT Boltonites are reminded that to and Mrs. John E. Johnson. His not upon his'private wealth or po- brother, Prt. Russell T. Maron, who er, not easier, as the- final battle la probably something less sensa Are bomb that rc.scinbles exti*a . tain amount of top grow tK must Bronze Star posthumously for Hollywood—"If you really want mournful chords of a Chopii day Starts the collection of cloth-, fuel tanks caroled by flgliter | be removed to compensate foKtols Htlcal power. So ultimate-security funeral dirge. Formol-cloff codat entered toe service in August, THER Is Joined. ^ tional than tbO .possible imprison toefr husbancl' and father. Staff of our personal life, and our na- to spt-ak to Mr. Sturges, we'll ing for Bolton. For the convenience pliinea. toss. If such pruning is not ^ n e Sergeant _ Andrew Chesaneck, from West Point, 35 mllea a'way o f toe various parts o f town the 1943, and was trained at Fort Mc In those few days, the Amerl- tion!s future will rest on the quali wake him up.” ^17 ment or execution London Polish Reaulta at Bordeaux of the new ql.. transplanting time, a larger Army Air Forces, for merltlorl- marched into tha garden ohd i following places will serve as Clellan. Ala'., was sent overseas ties of toe inner self o f each and early in 1944 with the Infantry, cho Third Army has practically circles infer. It is more likely bomb, called "Hitler’a hotfoot.” amto»it of foliage , will. develop ous services in the South Pacific. I was calling at the office of at attention before toe grav. depots for the donstioit of cloth- ■ every person." was wounded in action on the May I3lh acoompUahed the task of bisecting were described aa spocfacular and than can be supplied with water Sergeant Chesaneck, a former Preston Sturges,-,toe mpvle wiz banked by floral oondeleHMa froz ing, bedding, shoes, etc., which are that they have merely been taken A brief and excellent statement Anzio beachhead and hospitalized Germany. It has accomplished successful. A highly inflammabic by the reduced root system. As member of ' Company G. State ard who made "Miracle of Mor all over- toe world. so urgently needed: Quarryville to conferences with Russian offi on the budget and financial needs gan's Creek" and “ Hail the Con in Naples. ______jellyllke substance is placed inside a rc.sult, recoN'ery of the tree or Guard of this town, was killed In of too church for toe coming year . A t 10:36 a. m., ten body ' Methodist church will be open this task by a progress of cutting cials or with Lublin officials. But quering HtTo." It was 11 o'clock tanks fitted with detonators which shrub is . retarded, branches may action over New Guinea about a was made by Robert W Wilson to from toe armed foroos lifted, tot Monday, Tuesday and Wedriesday; The Gift Box across all possible German lines in toe morning. this, too, is a serious mattel^ for explode on impact. The contenta die and tha plant weakened. year ago on an A ir Force mission. the con^egation. Mr. Wilson is heavy, flag-draped casket from Bolton Community hall will be are splashed over an area of 60 “ No, I will not be in tola after o f communication tb the .:BOUth, it may reveal that Rusalan diplo Method ol. pruning varies with He was a merabeT of the local unit chairman' of this year's canvass gun caisson and csbtifd it iiuidt open Tuesday, Wednesday and yards. The. bombs are a deadly noon,’ the director-writer said. North Coventry | and the dramatic meeting ''with type of fryl\ Let us take an for eight months and lived in drive. A copy, of the budget, pledge toe garden to toe graveside, macy is by-passing toe Moscow weapon against enemy trenches, " I am -going home to bed.” He Thursday; people living'on. West gift - -> now ths Russlana, when it comes, will apple tree aa\ an example. The Hartford. cards and a letter from the finance hind tha caisson stood a street who are unable to 'get their Commission and taking the for machine-gun nests, field gun posi said he had been working since Friday evening,, April 13, toe merely be a symbol of a militaty ideal tree shoqld have a fairly Colonel Hugh Jenson, com committee has been received to draped in block, carrying only clothing to toe Center are asked mation of a new Polish govern tions and pillboxes. prominent central leader, and day by every member-, of the 11 the prmrlous night and ex boots and saber o f a symboUd C.O.D. class held its regular meet Over the week-end 81 German manding officer of toe Bradley plained that he never got any to eoll Mrs. Frank Paggioll. Any- fBct dlready established. This Ger ment into its own hands. It would sturdy, well-space^^branches (not church and pariah. The letter rider. ing preceded by a class fellowship (L «ft ) N *w tilM la oM D M planes were shot up on the ground Field A ir Base conducted the Ideas in the daytime. The guy ona alss living in Bolton who finds mans themselves have now fecog- opposite), of equal sl^c and strong urges the immediate return of Stand Dry-Eyed B ofofo Oimvo supper to which Rev. and Mrs. blu68 find brown*; old LfBMi be positively pleasant to discover and in toe air. bringing to 1.474 presentation. * a.. sounded even mors eccentric than It Impossible to leave their dona Allen H. Gates k|id family were Biiwd this division' by establishing enough to carry s boavy crop of pledges. The fiscal year begins on Mrs. Roosevolt and tw o dt tions at either of the depots ore , Church (ihown) and fiinwia that these vanished Polish leaders the number destroyed by Allied June 1. and toe finance committee 1 expected and I determined to invited. About tvssnty attei^ed. two separate commands, one for fruits without breaking and with children—son Elliott, Is A i r ! asked to call Mrs. Keeney Hutch- have merely been escorted into pilots in JhK tost eight days. hopes to have all the pledges re observe him in his habitat during "nie supper was followed by a aong 'Willuunibarg bufldingis f U K ' sufficient light and air available his odd working hours. brigadier general, and toe hiMn who Is serving os chairman fest and after toe dishes were the Berlin area iR-norih Germany, conference with the MoscoW Com To Set Out ,3,000 turned within toe week. in the center of the tree so that ter Anna—atood dry-oysd "'r t tbs clothing collection: "■> • washed a short business meeting one for ths^'last redoubt” to the fnilTa will be produced- tltore as mission, which is where they be Services Held Late one night in toe dark of tha grave. To Mn. Roooevolt'i Oiwnge Notes was held. south. long. But toe recent Rusalan ar well aa at the ends of toe btoncU- Tomato Plants the moqn, I was admitted into right were toe top mUltaiy Tlilrtean candidates were given '"'•Sunday afternoon a Conference es. ander* o f toe nation, zaembars < The Ametican Seventh Army, rests of members of the Polish Talk of Boost toe SfUrgss monsLstery,' also to* first and-second degrees at the for Social and International rela Around World A heavily branched and foliated known is California studios. Sa cabinet and ot too after two weeks of' ths toughest Bolton Grange at toe regular meet tions was held in West Stafford Red Cross, some whom were tree is bound to produce fruits W. P. McClelland, of 81 Lake In Meal Prices When I came to his office, toe court. To her left atood- oCleti ing on Friday evening. The candi S-^ond Congregational church. A Mad of fighting, has finally brok releusd only after vigorous pro only at toe ends of toe brancheaq street, today received from Geor joint was Jujnpipg- delegations from both brandMa dates included: Angela Cl)ember- very interesting program was pre- iCoDtinaed Jm s Page Oos) gia. 3,000 tomato plants which he en, at least temporarily, German resulting in breakage from too* The phonograph was playing Oongreas. loin, Lena Scegliotti, 'Vincent ssntM consisting of the following test from Foreign fiscretary An Is to set out at once. He Is one much tip weight. Old trees de (Continued From Pag* Ona) Spike Jones’*"Cocktails for Two.” Wnits-beardsd George W. AfiH Krzesieki, Loiz Coleman, Helen spesiters; Rev. Russell Caihp,''^v. restatanoe at the southern end of thony Eden, does not Justify any Admiral Nicholas Vulgaris de of the largest growers of tomatoes velop a growth of vigorous young ------r Some odd characters who looked thony, 78-yeor-old rector of 8t Moneggrto, Charlotte Hoar. Clar- J. O si^ LOe, R?v. Stanley Man the front, and is now within a automatic optimism about the clared that Rrosident Roosevelt in this section and while the frost shoots commonly known_.,as "w a market "comes down pretty much os though they had stepped out James Episcopal church' in enoa Hoar, Gladys Tedford, Louise ning. Rabbi Berthold Woythalyr, half dosen miies of Nuremberg, conduct and purposes o f Soviet "belongs to Greek history, to the ter sprouts.” ^They pitoduce no last May killed most of his plants, of a Preston Sturges movie were tJreek children whom he saved to a question of prices. Park, walked slowly to the gray Tedford, Grace Tedford. Pearl Ted- and discussion periods. \ one of the great citieg on the fruit, act as a drain on toe tree, he is going to try again thiK'year talking animatedly. The phone Rev Alien H. Gates chose Eph\ agents In ' Poland. from hunger." , '"^'The black market could bb to Intone bis church’s burial fOrd. J. Cuyier Hutchinson and and should be removed. and hope- tor the best. wiped out in 24 hours if fair prices was ringing, to*„coff*f« percolat :17 verse as the theme for his northern edge of the area where The same secrecy, and mystery Eight Allied naUaiiS|Tr;toie United ice. A spring bijsese nilfled GMCga O. Robe, Jr. The (post populhr method of were received ail down the line to ing. X secretary hamsd Caroline whit* hair and plucked at his i s-srmon, *'How Wide Is Yopr Hitler is expected to make his covering Rusalan acts in Poland jStates. Britain, Australia, '*New UUlan Mack was in toe Master's grape pruning is kflopni as the the producer,” Buahfleld commcnt- was pounding a typeikriter with pllce as he spoke. Hts vote* ebnir and Hazel Hutchinson acted Heart's Reach?" Sunday morning last atand^ Zealand, Ctoina, The Nstoerlands utter dlarogord of the environ also eeemk to be cloaking jptother four-arm Rniffen ^stem. Posts, Home Front ed. sharp and clear on the momli os Overseer. The Grange draped at the .Second -Congregational and Norway— were repre-tonted at m ent (Left) Lszr Suaan iewfatf ktt Another great threat to this development which may ot mgy y . fi. Arm y and N avy services in six feet above ground, are placed Senator Wherry (R -N cb) said air; the charter ta honor of President church. The choir rendered the he believed the whole meat diffi The place looked^ like a defunct anthem. "Sing unto the Loni” by with revolving^top, flttsd with, area comes from the Russians, poV be toe buslneas of toe rest of the largest Pre’sbyfsrlsn church in eight to 10' feetr apart, Rsd two ‘To Almighty God wa ‘Franklin O. Roosevelt. Members Shifts Loom culty could b » straightened out by swap anop. There was everything Simpler. Sydney, Ai^istralla. heavy wires Strung between.*'ths the soul o f om brother Igure asked to please send in the * dozen spools of thread. Reg* who have captured Bratislava and toe world, depending ■ upon toe an increase of about 1H cents a from an Oscar to a printing press. Miss Loretta McKinney was the An open square In, the center lower two and qne-balf feet above ed...... " Blue Cross cards to William MinoY, uiar 13.66 for $2.20. Vienna, and whO; are no>y fighting eonversatlona at Yalta. According pound in retail prices. The former was for “The Great leader for Chistian Endeavor last o f Algiers was the scene of an ground, and top about five feet (Continued Prom Page One) Tlie guoats, heed bored, kep^ R FD 2, ManchesteriM soon as pos- Whwry Is oqe of those who con. McGlnty.” The latter was an .aq-t ening. The topic,waS‘ fHorness- r/:' beyond Vienna toward aii^eventu- to reports, toe Ruasian.s are now American memorial service, at from tpo ground. ~ their eyes fixed before tbsm. 'eye Maple for quaint charm No pruning Is necessary toe tend the present "bottleneck" is in clsnt modt'i on which SturgeS Blbls. • lllgg My Emotions.” Robert Thorpe al southern meetl,ng with Ameri directing an enormous transfer of, whlcb. a French mllitai’y band resulted in placing over-all control "Father In Th^ gradoEB Ths oommittes in charge of the first year the grape Is planted. In civilian handa in toe War Pro toe qituaUon o f feeders— those who prints menus for his Hollywood and Robert Keller w sr» leaders lor can forces. population from either side of the played the American national an- restaurant ing Tea.v* us now Thy M rva n y recent donee- reported the dance a "The next year the strongest lead duction board. bu^ thin cattle and feed 'them to toe Junior C. E. tliem.' 'ITie master and I sat in a nook sleeping^— . I . financial success and the following (Right) Thousand-eya A third threat to the “last re- proposed new eastera boundary er is selected and tied upright. A still greater degree of concen hdarter weights before marketing. On Tuesday tfyening. April 17. kervlees In Open Park and discuss^ hts next picture, A baby'mried.-Its father pRoer-l ^ eommiltea was appointed to act as for Ppland, with, Poles east of the The Kniffeh idea is to Obtain four trating construction and war sur He Says they -are "squeezed” be- toe Girl’s Dhll team will hold _ a SiU Bottle* make liv* doubt” now comes from to* A1 Maj. Gen. Frank Merrill of the "The Bags of Harold Diddlebock,” ed It in his arma and walked out-f a committee for another dance to good branches which w ill grow plus disposal activities under ci twbemrorices of live cattle on” toe rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. It is urgent irig book-ends when lied arm ies' in Italy, whg]4 Gen-1 Curgon line belbg moved back in- famed Merrill Marauders presided which will star Harold Lloyd. It side toe garden. be held Saturday evening, April M . at services in an open park. In the on either side o.: the'main leader vilian direction would carry out range iqid the price packers can toat all members ofAb* isant at srol CUrk today announbea the ^ uew Poland, and >j,-ith the pay. is toe first picture of a partner "Grants unto him ,oh Lordi| /The committee: Norma Tedrord, tend, and be on time os a dogree Maple has a warmth of color fllled with ivy. Blue, center of New Delhi, thronged with ^ the two -vires. These four his oft-expre'ssed vtheories on this Shortdgee Slightly Worse ship. with Howard Hughes, toe eternal rest.-^-r*-" / chairman; Velma Munro, Irm a team rehearsal for the third and nished with this wood. It als<^ green pr amethyst, opening of a general offsnslve deS-b^**™^*®"* White Rus- Indian civilians ahd British and blanches are selected toe third subject. Mrs. Roosevelt lowarod her h4ad year, tied carefully to toe wires, As senator, Mr, Truman was The Am^con Meat institute Texas millionaire famed for air Coceonl, William Minor and Lydia fqurth degrees will be held start' oiir early cabinet makers.. $1.25. tined to bring the Genhan foires|sian" weaLof the Curson'iipe be- Am eyesn Soldiers. planes and Jane Russell. momentarily. \ and cut back to about eight to outspoken in his condemnation o f took a aimllaV position in h report Young. ing proniptly a t.6:30 o’clock. Th'* If .your room requires tw toete Into the last ' battle, fdr ! ‘ "K tr a n ^ r te d back Into Ruasia. A- one-minute silence was ob ' I told Sturges I didn't wont to "Rest in peaqs. XmenC 12 buds. A ll other branches are toe Arm y’s 8134,iQ0(l,000 Csnol oil compiled in Chicago at OPA'a re A t the next meeting toe third third and fourth 'degrees will be / I It hag been understood', thal served in many churches in Ireland disturb hiA work and he said I Cadets Fire Threa Qalek VoUoya 1149.00. northern Italy. / that cut off, except a short branch development in GanSda. He called quest. Assarting that shortages and fourth degrees will be confer held .on Thursday evening, April in honor of the president. wouldh’t Hs b%d one o f his hire Nine West Ptrtnt cadets morehad .such a/transfer would take place, bearing a few buds near where it h waste of bpth funds and man-i appsor s lig h t l^ worse than a red on the class of candidates and 19,. and a Harvest supper will be ' Far behind the spearhe^a of Allied'diplomats, Church officials lings read aloud about 20 pages briskly to position behind anrl it has been approved in prin and fighting men attended eve each main branch joins the cen power. month ago with no\lmmedlate re to * harvest supper will be In setved kt 6:30. the western front, the/ enemy lief in sight, toe Institute addeds of,,the completed script tThe great high-banked flowers. Rlflss ! » Tim 4-M Girls Sewing club was ning services at the Catholic tral leader; these short branches . Only recently, toe Attny agreed charge of Mrs. ^phle Anderson, ciple. The only queation ip one man listened, sipped coffee, snick they fired three qiilek eoUeya tat recently otgonised 'sihd toe follow pocket to toe Ruhr, onto^ expected Chuh:h of. Saint Susanna in Rome. are to grow into, the long branch to close it down. "Prevailing celling Mationships chairman; Mrs. Anna Munro, Mrs. of the right of the Lublin puppet ered at some lines, laughed„ at the blue sky. ’This body ing I officers elected; President, (Left) Little 8-inch tole tray to prove a formidable^rea of des Earlier Protestant services were es which will ■ bear fruit the fol- Mr. Truman also was-sharp in continue to discourage toore ade Emily (Jalhoun. Joseph Mack and ^others, addqd a word here and carefully folded the fli« whl« Marilyn Loyzlm, vice presidant, government to r^reaent Polish held at the American Episcopal Iqwlng year. his criticism of uniformed Army quate beef production. . I f cat Georg* Rose and Mrs. Mamie hand decorated with Pcnnsyl* perate German resi^nce to the there or st,ruck out a phrase. draped the president’s casket Anrie Gates, sacretSty, Olive Loy- rights In this matter, and of its church, and in one memorial serv Grapes develpp oiqly on one- officers working In civilian agen- tle feeders were pravldedSvS real Monoggia. ,vania Dutch designs on black, last, has been reduced with unex presented it to Mrs. RoOBaetH-l slm; song and pledge leader, Dions ice a huge crowd tkat jammed Sgn year-old wood. A fter the four cies.; • - incentive for expanding operations, Mias Olive Swanson AU)d Mrs. (lispoaltion to handle such a deli , I listened, drank a.coke grinned, She, in turn, handed Jt to ElUbtLi Motycka and treasure, Nancy h]ue, brown, or.green, $2.19. pected speed, wlta more than 120,- Bernardo square stood in silence branchet. have fruited, they should "Uniforms;” he once told the they could substantially ' incroase L^ion Hutchinson were reported Bedcimg^ ■/j cate problem with equal justice the nation's meat supply -Udicn laughed, blinked and dozed alight- The service was over a t 10:80 a-| Gates. 000 German prisoners alrea'dy •fjor 45 mtoutes. a be removed in the springs to make Senate, "should be used to distin iU. this la most urgently needed.'t' 'ly. It will be a' great picture, but m „—less than an ..hour after the The Mother's club Will meat May taken, and . with the area of the to all Poles. ' Special services were htld in way for .the four new one-year- guish combatants on toe field of 'The Home Economics committoe battle.*^ , ,, .Senator Johnson v^(D.. - Colo.)) I hope I don’t also have to see i t « t o p t in g salute. - 7 1st at the home o f M rs. Robert Perhaps, • by the time Mr. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. ' old branches which have been had 1 a demonstration' o f canned pocket now reduc.ed to one-sixth Look for Cabinet Chsngef agreenjig with Wherry ss to where ,2 o’clock In the morning. The government guests filed cotl Bohman. Mias Vtou). lAraon, (or extra fine $leep! In Lima, Peru, approximately growing the past sdhson. .of the garden to return to thstrl goods oi^ display an^ later Joseph of its original size. Churchill speaks, there will be less Most of Mr. Truman’s friends the trouble lies, urgisd a subsidy Thers, was one point on which Primary fiuperViaor of Rural Edu (Right) Brackets to hold your 1,500 persons atttoded services at Storges was having difficulty. In trains and war-busy Wsshlngton.[ Mack, acting as auctioneer, sold mystery and more light, some the Spanish colonial residence of look for some changes within the for feeders, terming them toe cation will be- toe speaker. favorite figurines, or pots of These are all developmenW'Tbre-, the\stiijcy, Diddlebock ' Ipaes. his Mro- RooMvelt steppd osldt tbl the conned .food at a profit (or The P-T.A. will hold a meeting Palconia, that ingenious com bination^ downy good facts and leas unpleasant ru- the- U. S. ambassador. , ' . Program Is iiiveii next couple of months in his cabi "weak, link'-' in the meat producing ivy. Prince of Wales plumes, shadowing final victo);y. Mean- net. Some of His -Closest advisors chain.' '■ . , Job ahd k®ls drunk. The writer mcebenge ' a few words r with| ’ Home Economics Committee, at Silver street school Wedneiday cotton felt and jnokiture-resistapt redwood niop. But whatever the facts, Dutchess couaty relatives. Flmnen To Attend Movlea d ille. however, ^ e Carmans liave have urged drastic revision. Johnson said he regarded sub was MOrcblng for a way to' sug evening, April-18. / Ijwman Beck l)ark fibre, is used in Superfine ^attreases gilt finish, $2.19 pair. they must stand up against the gest that toe character had pur - President and Mrs Truman end I Boltpn Volunteer Firemen are finally answeroa. yffth a yiclous By First Graders He has told cabinet members he sidies aa "obnoxlou.4'' but tost they with, instructor In muiTc at WiUi* clear statements and. the clear Open Forum wants them to remain on, but that would ''hold toe line" against Infla- chased a\^rcua while on a toot. tbeir daughter, Menoret, chatted I reminded that CapUln Chesterfield mantle State Oillege will be tos afisurteg better sleep. . . $39.60. and 'auccM ful couhter-kttack briefly with Jamoa F. B^mos, the would not mean he wants all of .tlorn Contending that labor's "no I ponderM along with hint. I Pirle invited them to attend the speaker. His subject 'wiU '. be pledges at Yalta. These state 'Pupils of the Hollister street fortnur war -Mobilisation direetarl against Vy( Ninth Army’s Elbe them indefinitely,. strike” pledge was given on toe as Here was a. chance to go down • movies to be shown this evening at 'Music W , Enjoy,” ments and pledges constitute a The Memorial/lervloe'’ school, -anj^ a nuutber of toeif par-- who stood with them :through thal River l^dgehead at Magdeburg, ' Associates on (Capitol hill are of sumption prices 'would be stabi In'.cellulold history — if I could the State,Armory In Manchester. Pfc. Ernest Davis boa been pro^ yardstick which is. public proper To the Editor, ents were' entertained this after- surest a piece ol business for a service. Soon the garden was do-l Roosbvelt service the question of whether or not 1 am sure'todt the pastors of the the .opinion that Secretary of-State lized, 'he."sqld kn increase, in retail moted to the rank o f technical ser npon in,the school auditorium by Sturges classic. \Hut d f that late serted, save for a tew of toe MP'a I ,A brief service in remembrance ty. It is the only yardstick Mr,, religihuS bodies o f Manchester, as Stettinlus rtiay move ’out some meat prices might be regarded by geant. ' . ''t , ■thej^ntend to defend Berlin from Miss Gertrude Carrier's first hour ell I cpuld. think o f was who have gtutrdad Krum Elbow | of Presidant ^Ffonklln D. Roose Churchill can; upej"'*’-’*, . . individuals. ondLlaf '• group, most time after the San Francisco Uni labor uplona as a release fronv the A, meeting of to« general com thp west as .well . ss from the grade pupils. ThS Aprogram .was ted Natloua conference has con pledge. . — home end bod. \ since toe war started. Tha presl-| velt'was held In Bolton Center mittee and committee cholrmaij sincerely appreciated the splendid dent an4 toe fuaste had depaittd. ^ e culmination of a unit of study cluded its .work on an international LeevM for Chlcaj|e— -i t "I’ve got It,"* he\amld. "Whin church Saturday afternoon begim for toe 300th onnlvereary will be (L eft) Non-chipping wooden co-operation the Herald gave to i^ ' i^^ing7durln”g the co^^ of Diddlebock’ "ts winning money in Workmen. UftefFspadbs and tbe I That counter-attack was deliv thp committee w^lch planned the - t - - - - organization. r--. . ;,The House Food Investigating ring at four o’clock. Michael Alan htdd Tuesday evening, April 1-7, at trays in hand decorated floral ^ .Which the children had. been .the bookie Joint, we'll ^ e o * see a rich Hudson- valley soil bagbRl Think Twice memorial, service for the lst6 They would not be surprised to committee, headed by Chairman Towney woa nine jiearz old Satur toe parsonage. ' , - ___ ered by troops from the garrison watching for signs of spring as rtlpcus owner losing.'' < thudding on toe presidential tfurlal | designs on tole colors* i. . President last Friday evening. The see that post offered ^ James F. Andcfrsbn (D „ N. M .) I m W orii- day and he tolled the church bail On Friday evening April 30 the •of BetUh pnd by troops j^rans- The death of the late Dr. Edwin nature'wakes: its plant and ani Byrhes, who resigned as war mo- T h s door o f opportunity slalfi- vault. for five minutes from four Hand Hooked Rugs •green, blue, black, $2.49. large gathering, assembled ots such ington yesterday for Cffiicago to 4-H will sponsor a movlo and C. Higgins, coupled mal life. med in my face. Suddenly through a gateway tal ferred from the Russian fronf.'i It with toe short notice, was mostly the re billzer shortly before President open a series o f on-toe-spot In o'clock after which the church dance for toe bemEt of tot Red Quaint as d m ■ . The program revealed the vast Roosevelt’s death. toe hedge came Mrs. RoosTsalt, used tanks and airpower, and It presence of several Manchester sult of the publicity which you quiries into shortages and black fiervlca was held. store, o f first-hand knowledge-toe quiet and alone. She sUmpad I L Haven attended' th* succeeded ,perhaps because It physicians m tbe,>pervice of their gave the service in your Friday markets. i Waiter children hkVe'gained about flow across toe lawn and looked a long | Plenty o f Coincidence ',. funend o f Ua cousin, Roaeoo Al- of Cotton countiy, ha.S created a situAtion in edition. Our heartfelt thanks to C8iangc« Vote Amid Laughter A t toe same time, Repres^ta-. Elected Secretary minute Into her husband'a grave. caught us going forward too con ers, trees, birds, baby chicka tur tive Jenkins (R., Ohio) sold the dricb, ta Concord, Mass,, on., gun (Right) Classic lion’s head you!. tles, toads, frogs, snakes; as well Then she departed too. ' fidently,' but especially because we Manchester ■ which community May we also, through your 44-member Republican ' C o n ^ a - Salt Lakt City—(iP)—Having toe day. Ol. clouds, rain and gardens, t-- TallahiuwCe, Fla.—;(/P)-*The bill same names wasn’t so odd, when wall pocket for climbing were beyond toe most efficient leaders hope will be temporary. columns, thank the Manchester slonal Food Study committsc, Of Veterans’ Unit A ll notices for tk* church'calsn to set up a uniform syatem- for John Bollwinkel . o f - AmfHcan N()thing just like hand h(>okkd rugs to giv* a Colonial vines; measures 18 inches town officials, tspeciolly those of entertainment closed with would conduct an independent in dar sbould .b* given to the pastor. type of supply enjl beyond toe But ..tost temporary situation Is checking toe accuracy o f scolaa Few Strawberry rails, Idaho, met John Bollwinkel room that final touch of correctness. These quaint a fashion parade. The entire claas, vestigation to “inject some plota Rev. Allen dates, not later than from top to bottom; gilt fin one of a doctor shortage. There Is the park and polles depactmenta, was up for passage in tbe House. Mrs- 'Gladys Keith Gilmore, 'o f most' Mfieient use' of our owii air- all o f whom had participated In American comnWh sense into tba of Salt Lake City for toe first Thuraday avening. - pieces, made in the Southern mountains, captbre th* for their assistance. Only one red-Ilghted .“No” vote Manchester, is toe secretary of tho tlms, but: They each have a pio ish, M.69.' power. ,Thia pps set-back, al-’ an inevitable additional burden Cordially, toe presentation, marched through muddled and disorganized food Plants Come In I true charm of old rugs. Hardly two alikel toe audience, dresaejd .' )n Easter flashed on the sutomatie voting newly formed Global W ar Veter neer ancestor of the same name though costly .in' oaaualtlea to us, upon the doctors now here, and in ^Alfred U Williams, ailtoaUon.” 40 Pounda Missing finery,, and singing ‘iq ie Easter board. I t was besidsi ths name o f ans, Post No. 12, of Hartford. The ___ wives named Erma. Sons named la atlU o f alight importance In It- practice. There is seldom a day President, Manchester Ministers' Jenkins said various subcommit* Parode.” "Scales.” Re]i. Joe Scales changed new organization iz composed of Th» number of atrawbaityl John, and ten years aervlce aa Sun* Milwaukee — OP)—^Flfty pounds AssOC^Mton. tees o f the- party group would both men end Women serving with, ptonts how coming into ManchaiH aelf, but It doea demonstrate tob which does not find more claims George Schober wag. master of his vote amid a round o f laughter. day achoM auperintendente in the of butter fall from a truck driven study specific food problems. the United States forces, including ter by expreaa ta fa r below that o f Latter Day Saints church. /' fact that our final battle for Ber upon each Manchester doctor than ceremonies and Mrs. Thelma l y Harold. Storm, a pound or two 24x48 Oblong Nazi Flag Brings Complaints the Army, WAC’e. Navy, "W avesj’? other years. Soma of the growers lin and a full meeting with ' the any one Ifidividual could possibly 'Woodbridge, second grade teacher Reminded Of Promlea Flying^ Antbalanees at a time. The aoore: Found on toe 22x36. Oblong I * • • •-« • « * * a in . the school, was toe piano ac Mertne Oarps; W.M,C.R., Coast are not planting aa many tfits year Leave Storm Windows Behind 30x60 O v a l...... •••••• Ruaaiana la going to be as tough hope to accommodate. Philadelphia-'-rOiV-Mrs. -' Blsther Guards, "Spars," Nunes' Corps boeaua* o f lack o f halp, whUa { I highway by atorm— three pounds. companist. Ft. Smith, Ark.— (dVr-A womoif The use of webbed strapa from 24X48 Oval a'esa-eaeeeeees* as tha Germans can make it. O. McKane isn't too happy dbout and W,A.S.P,, who have boon hon otoera ar« finding it bard to get Bismarck, N. D.—)— A trade ed a fee. "Why, don't you remem goaisatloD u at 430 Main street, II :e. Would-ba buiglan perform to tw o diracUegta. There can be attention is given first where it Is it on toe backyard clotheoUne. carrying plans' quickly into a Hertford. A meeting is to b« Hita momtaar but oiw eonatgii- ed tiu Job ftar Toftbaugan—at mid Complotots itorted eomtog. to on woe mode hare, but toara wara ber udien you were a Justice at the ing ambumnoa. Itrep s ppova .laEs Das Moines, Ia.-r0P)— Xewa ct^ M eutoksiisA only ona avantiial and to toia kind most oeriously nssdsd. Perhaps, to atoinga attached. When iSofla tonight and oU. M i^lisatar men mant 'teaobad town. It oonslawd night But tbay ware a nolay the telephone. . A poerorhy threat- peace and, married ue 33 years hasordoua to medical perseimri and women who have been honor- p V 4,000 plants fo r MiebaOl K iirys | bunch, routing Toftbaugan -fnMiii State Lsgislatur* adjourned on a f battla, and tha Qarmana tbem- this, their Judgment la not olwBjk^ TolaraM game homa from work *ned to tear it down. "We’re air ago?" toe woman aeked. “ You oald toon mstol litter frame-work, m ably discharged are invited to at of French road,. Bolton. hit sleep. They fled before polIC* IfVlday th* 13th. Speaker Harold alvea foreaee it. ^ t they can ing It, not flying'it,” she told comr she found that her table model perfect. Perhaps, to some who do you'd get me a divarce f ree if I well as easier to handle during tend toe meeting. TTiey meet the Many otben whb have ordered arrived but they didn’t take' the iFeUon signed the lost bills—13 of plainers. '‘I wish toe thing was radio had . dlaappeared, A guitar I It taka tiiaa and kfa. I not undsrstanil ttos prsneat Bituo-' ...... M ^ ,fver wanted one. ' Well, I won^ loading operatlona. They also save Ant end third Mondays of soch plants'lante are haying their money ra* j atorm wtadowa. . tosm. j^vulafUnlUjglMa. --v • . valgkt aad apaoa. iM S O tk j ,tUI8fld .1 ..4 MANKHKSTE^I'EVBNWGXk KALI). MANL'HBt^TKR, (JUNN^ MOMUAY. APRTl 16,'l949 ,/ A ,,;', ^ ______•'■ ^ ■•' ,/-• A *■ Ciw mM ‘T : : / ^Pictu re o M * ? r I:0(KS-WpRd — , r t y;7; / k a n g en W lH T — Caktles In the News; WHTD—‘Mual<« RountK Alr;^wnc — ^ovemo^ up! W THT — NewjK airan^’a Mueic Hall; Backetege 7;45-^WnC —EmUF Cot® CboyfiA Weil Ualanci^ Team W ■- • ‘ ^ 'I Y ■ \ g;00—WDRC — Vox Pop; WHTD '■Wife. ' ! / ' ' ' ,T h \ Hartfriri** Invitation I d s —w n c —SteHa DaUaS. —Ted Malone; W TH T — Oectl Represent ''ILb^s 1:80—WDRC — Jlmrtle Fidler; 'Brown; W TIC —Cavalcade of k' TiMt XiginaUy sched d i a m o n d ; N a s R e T e n ’*; uled ^ fpriaarSaturday at the WnC-^Lnr*aiiSo Jon4is.\ America. ,;45_WDRC — Danny \ O’Neil 8;15_WHTD -r- Luro and/^bner; Starting TeRiti. Hartford ^ Ig h gj-m Will be IC — Toung Widder WTHT — Kay-OQuls. ' held tWA Mternoon it\ w aa 8:30—WDRC — Buma and Allen; le a m ^ todaK The ♦comp'Hkig W i FridajK aWemoon M anche^r IfOft—WDRC — News; Ad Urn Bill Henry: W H TD -^llnd Date; { schMM are expected to X * Major W THT — AmeriCM, DlscusMon High wlliSlaunch thejr 1945 base Hamord, Manchester, Ne^Ir rT D —Terry and the Piratesr ball seasonXppposing Williara Hall son opens today: B'THT — Chick Carter; WTIC VDeaene: W n c —yHoward Bar- i Britain, Bristol arid Plainville. s Ol-chestra.^ High of WesL Hartford at thextet- ...... ■ usual — When a Girl Marries. " ter’s field In soheduled\ York Yahkeea meet :15—WHTD — Dick Tracy; WDRC Radio Thsater — M ^ and the Melody: 1 ge,‘ underway at. 3;15. Senators aKGriffith W THT 1— Superman; WTIC— r For the flrs^ time, the':;| 1 Heater; W TIC FaoM with t ^ loss of s e v ^ l L-Amateur Ck^m p Portia Faces Ufe. veterans by graafiatlon and X *'’ '.General Custer, the first hose ral contest ia de; Tunes; w n C — News of the w n c — NewsN^t Louis Sfiren- Jatries, a transplanter New We* caught the Hamilton Prope government officials will 56eeu^- ior In defensive strength than last Yorker who had knocked out 17 of World. ade- year's combine-hut tte tearn lacks baseball drill at the <3val yester the presidential box and ‘kooke tiw '• 12:Stf—w n c — Cuifew CConcert. 19 amateurs, stopped a previously By Bob Qilchrlat ing Boston marathon champ, for day morning and the team is defin first pitch. T:80—WDRC — ’thanks to the a power or long ball hitter. Ed one— just about, live on v*steak, \ i Yanks; WHTD -‘-r The Lone 12:45—w n c — Lee 8i|nB. Brown is the ttest hitter to date unbeated A1 ' Cozey and Sandy A P Newsfeatures itely a '"t stronger than the nine Mr. Roosevelt had fpiutd it im THE Viee*Prealdent eigoya a hearty laugh with Mrs.'Truman Mack, beat Vln LaSalva among when they can get It. Most of ths that finished third last season. Bin possible to participate tn the of RESEARCH helped Truman attain fame aa prober when elected along theae lines but hls » blows othera and staged a thrilling draw Reading. Maas.—It'S fun to ruri nns, who ni’e noted for their to Senate, l93<,i .Started jolltlcal career aa indge.. 1933. Jofailng tn at a Natlopal Prem CTub show In Washington, biive been so infrequerit that he Hint is the only regular from last ficial openings during wartime, al- with ■ Lou Kenny that was ad-' the Boston Marathon, or at least f pg-dlstancs running^ are vege- Uiough he set a record-of making’ cannot be considered a treat ala that's what CTarence DSMar toW year's team that will be mlestng judged the .best bout on the Larry ns. , this jiear. • eight pitches In peace time, from* kreisler 6ti Air Tonight Gua Gaudino of the ’44 team. me. more 1 study it. the less I Oppose Loopdhampe Bdlvln - Walt ^lewis card In 1933 through 1941, missing only, other bouts here. Of .course, DeMar might be k n o w ,'^ t I .don’t think It hurts 1039. 'Y Hall is the defending C. C. I. L. wrong. He only won the 26-plus The P A ’s are expected to eoun Recently he twice defeated Tony to eat aYot at sweets. ter with several members of the In respect to the memory of M r.' For His Fifth Appearance champions and they usually come mile event seven times. "When ixwas In training, i rised \ up with .a standout ball team. The Petro, Albany fighter who has ap local High school team combined Roosevelt, an expected, near-ca- — peared here. In Holyoke bouts. “You want to get some fun out to eat a pie Iot lunch every day— ■pacity crowd of about 30,000 will team has been out several weeks of It," he advised this comparative with several veterans in quest of F ritz ^tical Chamber of Commerce. The Unbeaten Johnny Cesario, seek a whole pie, not just a piece. The their third straight TwU League stand for a minute of silent prayer New York. April 16.—(IP) earlier than the locals and the in newcomer to marathonlng.- f^ijows where I Vork used to tell series wlll be concluded with next itial game v'lll meafl a lot to both ing his 32nd victory in facing championship. shortly before the game starts at . eisler la broadcasting again to- tough Jimmy Anest, New York There’s no sense working your me I was crazy,y. But I enjoyed the 3 p./'hi. (e.w.t.) week's program. schools. head off. Relax. Enjoy It. n l^ t for hls fifth gueM appear Coach Kelldy has not an deafgm'il^ staged some pie." Did TO!lU know that Judge Ray- Two veteran righthanders will ance of the season, which Will con nounced/ his starting pitching thrilling slugfeate here, Is round- Don’t train too hard—go out DeMar, who was bpri) In Ma mond R. Bowdra was a varsity do/the pitching, Atley Donald for Von the'Air Tonight: deira, Ohio, says he was toughen clude ills first series before the ml-; choice aa yet. Practice drills wlll lir-g Into fistic trim. Daily road when you feel like It, run as fax outfielder at JTale In hls cbllege the .Yankees and Dutch Leonard NBC—8. Irene Dunn In ’’Doctora work arid gym sparring haa him as you feel like, and then stop. ' ed up for piarathoning by the fhr the Senators. . crophqne. However, he has agreed In Mexico"; 9:3(K Information be held at the Oval until the day days? to return next year,<^ having signed of game. The weatherman has near tip-top shape. “If you have a coach—and my thrashings he got from masters at / The Yankees, who finished third Please, Red Barber and Ford a Massachusetts school as a young for itour more concerts. treated the local team grand after Five (Other bouts w ill com plete opinion la that you don’t heed one The West Side Rec Bowling last season, entertain zome cham Frick; 10. Contented Concert. the card. —don’t let him force you to do ster, and the heavy work he did on pionship hopes, but the Seijators, The\ noted violinist’s broadcasts CBS— 8, Vox Pop; 8:30, Bums raining out the second day and League held their annual banquet are w ltt the Don Voorheee orchea- causing postponement on the third anything you don't feel like doing. a farm in Sott/h Hero, 'Vt., after last in 1944, are not so ambitious. ■ -NA- and Allen;. 9, Ida Impino in "O n ly My whole life has been antagonis leaving that institution Hist Saturday night at the Garden ^trm at 9 o’clock on NBC. His day because of cold weather. Grove where a spaghetti and chick Both teams have almost the same Yesterday"; 10:30, Bast CarrtierOp tic to guys who try to order some A traditional competitor Jn the lln.eups as a year ago. schedule for tonight calls for six Andrews Show. Week End Sports April 19th event, DeMar ran hls en dinner was enjoyed in addition I numbers, all hie own compositions, body else around.” to an attractlvb^ speakers’ /pro 9:30, two Air Jam The idea that you should run best race in 1930, When*he won it Anri Troubles Riddle Five win ^ short vmrks Hi'-atWl- | ja n ^ ^ v *o t” ’Band; 10, Guy Lom- any partfcular distance while In for the last time, covering the gram. tlon to a violin concerto. bardo Music. -.Iwo Jima (Delayed) — High By The Associated Press training is cockeyed, the retired Hopkinton to Boston imurse In two Columbus, Ga., April 16.— MBS-^:30. Sheriock Holmes; Berkeley, Calif.-Lawrence T champion told me. Hours 34 minutes 48 1-6 seconds. The spaakers Included / Joseph Elmer Riddle', . Cincinnati Reds /, When the District Attorney, alteve dust-shrouded Motoyama Russell, Chairman of th«/Recrea' 9:30, Better Half Quiz; 10, Dum Aii^eid, while three weary Marine ‘Buck” Shaw named bead football “I know some guys who never Despite his age—56—he didn’t pitcher, says he plans to go to who is played by Jay Jostyn, goes barton Oaks Week drama. ‘They coach, at the University of Califdr- miss a single race until last year. tlon Committee. Prcsldeilt Jimmy on NBC, Wednesday night for hls dlvisipnB fought bitterly for the ran more than 10 miles a week be Murphy of the League/Secretary Clnclhnati soon for an exnntina- 9BNATOR,flrom Miaaourl IJkes to hunt; here he relaxn from leg* TRUMAN, Kilgore and O’Mahoney—the^ Inveatigatcd the war ■ MOTHER Martha E. Trunian keenly follows son’s climb up the ROOFI^VELT whts Fourth Term In 1944 and Tnimsn wins Vice Shall Be Heard.” remairijng Japfheld sector of this nia as successor to Stub Allison. fore the event,” he said. "Myself, „^‘;1 wont’ run this year, though," tlon of his right arm by, the same hlattve wdlh Sen. Pully on preserve In Pounaylvsnla. political ladder^ Here, thW chat at a National Qpnvention. fifth anniversary broadcast under Philadelphia — Bay Morrison, he confided. “You youngsters can Herb Stevenson, Secretary, Phil enort. It was then that Truman caught nation’s fancy. Presidency. Abov^they return trlumphanUy to Wsshlngton. the present sponsor, the program little island, America’s mightiest wheh I was in training I used to Waddell, Earl Yoat ana.D^ White, doctor who operated on -it last Tuesday Items: and smallest combat aircraft were football coach, and Josh C 3dy average about 100 miles qpch week have it all to yourself. I find I con year. is to receive a scroll for its part se.ll all my energy. I ’m working he'ad baaketball and brack coach at NBC—9:445 a. m.. 6 etty Crocker fighting dramatically for recog basketball coach, xlgned to new for six rnontha before the race. “ My arm feels better than It did In the fight against crime- The five-year contracts by Temple seven nights a w'eck now, and^ re the University of Connecticut. band^of Mrs.. Anna Mulligan,'' 234 He didn’t want to go to the Senato BcrtHl Is from the New York Crim on Rationing; 1 p. m., Sketebea in nition. “You have to practice a lot .any last year, but t i:tlU cannot throw N./Main strcvt, Waterbury. Melody; 6:15, Serenade To Aider Univelatty. way. Look how Gunder Haegg cently passefi a civil service exam ’ a everyone back home knows. He Qaestiohs and Answers inal Coufte Bar Association. While fiak-ridden B-29s return Individual prlzeA were awarded like I u s^ to," he commented aft -'Noble, John' E.. S-Sgt., son of On Servicemen’s ica; 8, Glnny Simms; 10:30, Hilde Philadelphia—Coach Eddie Gott- flopped in his first races After he for a Job teaching printing at the er a w'orkCHit. He Is an Industrial Triim an Early Favored w^s chosen by Pendergast becausg Scripts are written by Jerry De ing from bombing raids over reformatory at Concord, a few to Joe Birtlps, wmo captured high .Mrs. Roseanna Noble, Route 2, jYour Gl Ri^ts Problems garde. leib's Philadelphia Sphas retained came off the boat, without having Recreation director here. th^polltical situation.ih Missouri vins, 'Who also Is the director. Japan 700 mlISs away wete await miles mitslde of Boston. Indiiddual average honors tor the • War Casualties New Canaan. Y dtmi^ded it from the machine CBS— 9:15 a. m. (Repeat 3:30 p, ing clearance 'from the control American Professional Basketball a workout for three^ or four League title -by beating Baltimore, “I wish It was. somewhere near Season; Pat Artnlello, who copped PeiTiello, Victor S.. Pv\, hu.s- standMint and becausd Harry with By Douglas Larsra J'seven n ■■ By the use of dramatisations m.). School of Uie Air; 3:15, Tale tower befoi‘e' entering the crowd three-string honors; Pete Hanien. band of Mrs. Md’rjorle M. Perriello, months'-before filing for Of Two Cities as' a serial; 6:30, Ted 46-40, in final game of playoffs. "^*Fwd? That’s up to you, DeMar er homej though: it’s a long way l i s t of Connecticat Men, Dead, Wounded or Missing/ Program of Econom y hls WaV record and outstate con- NEA Staff Correspondent final^piroof. But ybu must watt and explanatloris by individuals ed traffic circle, '^Iny Stinsoa ob from my house to Concord," con with high single, and also awards 32 Jackson avenue, Stratford. nectionsXseemed the only man in concerned, the BLU is arranging a' Musing, sportii; 7:30, American servation .planes bf Leatherneck Mexico City—Gay Dalton, 1 to advised. ‘ As Released By the War .and Navy Departments Tod^. Washington— M a.^ veterans a year'\^ter the first declaration. 2 favorite, won T'elaxcala Handi “Some of our best runners--- cluded the man who oftfi) ran 100 to rpembers of the league chnm- Reardon,. 'Thomas J.. Pfc., son of s i^ t to make the fight for the aeries of Saturday aftertioon Melody; 9:30; Thia MyrBeat, Orson artillery unite ^ r e “coming pion,- Griswold’s Garagemen, .-ind These Reports Are B a^ On Priori,Notification/To Q. I mpeady own a large farm Welles and Rita Hayv^j;th. cap at Hlpodromo de las Americas Canada'a Gerard Cote,..jthe defend- miles a week for the fun of it. Mrs. Margaret A. Rt-flrdon. 335 friendly young fellow who knew Senate on H»0 Pendergast ticket. Will want to advantage of broadcasts to ttil the "Washington home” from their targets— enemy to tha second place Pagan! -West TROUSERS Hamilton avenue, Waterbury. Political' Philosophy of In Texas. Nothin I also set up a —9 a. m., Bfea'kfast Club racetrack. ,. , N ett of Kin and Casualties Noted Here May Previously . all his neighbors around Grand- 'Then c a i^ the scandals that the special hoUiesteading r i^ te Story.” The announcement said the positions 700 yards itprth of the Sides. Have Been Reported In the News Columns. / Romano, Frank J.. 1st Lt.. son View, where th* original 600 acre homestead ? program wUl be designed to give 12Xjoon, Glamor Manor; 3:30 Havana—Cabecilla, $14.80 won against the |opea which hold him New President Appar-1 broke the m arine— none of- them provided them.' Here are some take-off point. Franklin Delano Roosevelt handi upright. of Mrs. Anna L. Romano, 27.'! Gar- Truman farm was lon^tcid,' and In- A. I f you more than 160 a picture of democracy in action m.. Ladies Be Seated; 9. Bretton Team managers were '^called' reflecting on ’Traman personally. questions wh^h have' come in on Woods drama; 11:30, Metropolitan Who won the right ofy way? In Eye Poppers ‘D e ’s out, Jim,” I say to referee Gabardines $6.98 \len street, Hartfoi;d. \ eiit ill Speech for depe.nden.je the.Truman Httiue. But, being loyal, he did not run acres of land ^yw h ere in the through anaylsls, interpretation cap at' Oriental Park. upon for', a few words and all Sasiela, Francis J., Pvt., sbh of this subjec^ Opera, 'U. S. A. most coiSl it was neither. Hartford, ' Conn.—William H. Buckley, but he only motlpns for ^ Army Caaualtieti fo r AprU 16, 1946 / The Pendorgast organization, from .T. J., but defended him. It U. S. you cannot^lalm a home and fact. The first program has While super-bombers ■ landed agreed that the 1944 season was Mrs. Agnes Sasiela, 88 Carmddy First JElective Office. then reaching outside KapsasCity Q; Whfit special homesteading stead. , betel set for May 6 ...... In the MBS--1;30, Paula Stone; 2:30 (Pa) Corbin, 81, one of Yale's By Young Otlp mq to continue. I take another ^ TBa War-Department^ casualty list, Serial Numbers 0-104 was a miracle, plus the fact that cautiously on one end of thb strip, New York Referee swipe at' Sullivan’s unprotected the best In the history of the lea T p o p ic a lT , , $ 6 .5 0 street. New Britain. , \ tp extend Its power over Jack,son privilege does a veteran have 7 third of the World Peace Forums, Never Too Old; 4:15,. Johnson football immortals, died. gue. A moment’s silence was oh- (prlaoneln of Japan, 4 names), 0-105 (PnNfic. mii«Ong, 6 nomp.'). there were'three candidate^ that Family; 7:15, Mutual Musicale; wearjr “Grasshoppers” stole in for Chicago— Ann. Curtis won three Yaw^ and when he don’t fall I yell: SehleichtT, Charles A.. Pfc., ^orv (TWs, Ih the first of five county, saw in Truman a Ukely let him get by' with the narrowest A. Dand about to be opened conducted ffir the BLU prelim ■served l.n meinory of President 0-106 (Pacific killed, 124 names). 0-107 \prlaohers of Germany, 9:15, Real Life Drama. Istjd^nglings at the opposite en^ pf individual t lt ^ , in addition to "New" York—I'm fighting Paddy "Jim, he’s dead!” ^ 2g3.name8)Xp-108 (European killed 413 namesiC O-109< (European of Mrs. Mary SchIetch3T, 38 DybWs stories depicting President yoiHigster who would be helpful as margin . . . . |ta. Mmesteading will be offered inary to the San Francisco con Roosevelt. street. New Britain. the runway, acconhng to TCch- swimming anchor on two cham Only then docs Jim Buckley call Wash Slacks $2.98 miasmg, 119 n^mes), 0-110 (Pacific wounded,/540 name.s), and O- ^Harry S'. Truman, as his home a vote getter, and he started to "Truman .'. . has a great capslc- to Toterans 90 days before being ference by Sumnw Welles. to Suilivan, a very tough hombre, In Schumacher, Howard H., Pfc., night’s broadcast at 10:30 is listed rilcal Sgt. John T. Kirby, a pionship relay teams, at Women' a halt., 111 '(European^ wounded, 1,734 names), apftoiince.s for the United state of Missouri knows him. the White House behind four span Itj for friendship. He is essential^ opened to the general public. - i-A rine Corps combat corresponden the star bout at Jim Buckley’s old Don White; the principal speak Son of Mrii. Catherine Schumacher, of Missouri jackass mules—work modeaf'. . . . Truman, himself, was to inclu^ Sen. J. WilUam Full- Plead f^r Release National Ihdoor AAU swimming ' But Paddy Sulhvan is only Head \ States aa a whole 3,173 casualties for April/1.5, SL945, classified as T*^ author of the series, period equal to the *Iength of the Sharkey A.' C., In the spring of to this world for a few minutes, er, touched upon the two national X^ollows: 937 killed 3,274 wounded. 125 mls^5fhg, and 237 prisoners 64 May street, Naugatuck. ing from the ground up the first to sa^ he was no Mper-- brigkt o f . Arkansas. Dr. Arnold champion! . basketball champions the past Rivercool^ ■ .;$4.98 George K. \Vallaf«, chief Mis veteran’s sehrice up to two years De*I Oeneelled \ Agua / Callente, Mexico— Sea 1910 Buckley is refereeing, an- v.ben his aecondi leviye him. Of .war. ' Stockman, Kenneth A., Sgt. Preaehpd Theory of Economy man. He still does. . , . \ will be deducted from the three- ;^Walters of Yale arid Eugene E. two years In addition to explaining husband of Mrs. Mildirsl Stock- souri >Mlitlcai writer of The ■Wilson, president of the Aeronau- O f Neg[rd\Sai|cir 8 Syrallow, an offspring of Seabls- nbunctng, doing anything else re Total NdValiCasualties to April 16, 1946 Kansas City Star, has known The files of The Ka isas City ‘Tt may be a surprise to fot)u table tcripls championshlpa. ing. Stan Hninski offei^'- his i-' , avenue. Bridgr-port. ■ though many over the telephone. a y w r must a m((n ^ live on. ft oar.profataional experience man Sunday by Oakland's Negro celled, General Manager Herb minute after the opening tsell I clip liards title match fo Dallas, Tex., . Prisoners (ff5-~"It isn't business and it Isn’t in business. Pennock announced, yesterday. Paddy a beaut of a right on the sound machine for the night and Dead Wounded Missing of War Army Wniinded— Pacific Regions Truman always voted stralghtbut homestead claim f and modem facilitlea. r^aldei^. .Only a Hen'can make money by today, but Ckichran had a world Totals politics to run this county into "Cost r.f goveromeitiv’ ' 4je told Roosevelt.-' He always voted / ______X-__ button, and he falls stiffly back record to look back upon from the ran off the films. / . United Statea^avy ,.. .24,995 T4v^30 9,49.5 2,367 51,287 Beckwith, W'alter M., 1st Lt, ♦he Kansas Gity Citizens' league A. A man must live on bis T lX M tk m followed Is series of laying arouttd. Manchester United States Marine Corps 12,039 30,444 846 1,884 debt and I want it stopp^. I wan^ straightout for labor bills the ptes- homestead seven months a year. mass meetings here. Wind Up Training one-week stay in Chloago. Jeffries Celebrated Birthday 45,213 son of Walter M. Beckwith, 22 oh Dec. 8. 1931. “can be cut only by Ident WHS pvphing. Yet the sena The perpl^lns probleiq*, that [ITZ United States Coa^ Guar^ . 598 2% 296 0 1,104 Market place, Guilford. it to be made a felony to spend ^liihinating some services, equal This means his family roust live so .often accompany bcreavtj;~ Sentences of the 50 Sailors ag Cochran defeated challenger riioney, the county hasn't oh hand." tor’s close friends and especially there aRo, ■ with no other home gregate 558 years. They were im- Mexico City, .April 16.—
o want^ was to it take me before, the ..land ,1a do it then.... After watching a 3 Consecutive Days 8 ctajli cth Army Mijiatng—European Regions veloped, but The Democrats' sum rtm ' bpster as well as a beak buster. He toe match jo 111 points—2,486 to of land he once owned, now split I Pay .. .' ...... /..V JU CU118 ct| ton Ave.; New Britain. work—men who will do a day’s be let alone In the Senate, He said hUne? . " .Mom la Teriiperntures week of the kind of bal. they’ll be Ash, Harold J.. " Jr„ . Pfc., Harrington, Kenneth G., Pvt. mation of Truman’s!'work is Inter M Sy$wpu^_ . broke Tony JaniFo’a victory strlrig up into city home sites. All orders for Irregular iriaerttonh Bonaquisto, Joseph A., Pfc., son husband of Mrs. Rita F.,Harrlng so. The sheer fact he dldii’^ go af A. Tour service giveqv. you a playing th « season, the man they 2.372. , USMCR.. Parents,' Mr. and Mrs. work for. a day’s pay, who w^l esting. ■ , ' ■ -» after 2'5 straight, checked Eddie wUI be charged at the ohb time fsta. Harold j; Ash, Sr., Mulberry road, o f‘Mrs. Mary Bonaquisto, 82 Grove tan. 669 Newhajl street, Hamden. work for the county as they would ter It red hot, with all the drive two-year credit at the atari. Tou Albuqu^ue, N. M.-^(^ — The pick may d^ide be doesn’t want to Special rates for, long term . on for othera, didn’t hurt him here. Giosa at 28 and Charlie Smith at Greco to Meet 'Tiglor day adveptlalng glAen upon woesL Naugatuck. street, Hartford. Army Prisoners of Wiw—Gernmn.* for themselves. I would rather No Money' Spent Illegally Tou are given - five months Jesye weather bleW hot amd cold tn New be assoolated with .anything like Men Defeat Wornen "In 1928.” the paper said, "he To friends, Truman' confessed he th at.. .When the Dodgers shipped 30. Ada ordered cghcclled betore thi ^ BaUey, Harry B.. Cpl., USMCR. CSssettari„ Aldo, CpV. brother of HihUlan, Harry 8., 2d Lt., son of have 40 men for overseerd.whb are of absence from the land per year Mexico last x ^ k . A t Hagertnan 3rd or 6th Ahy wm he charged onlf*. sponsored a movement for a sys would be happy Just to remain as Y husband work. I balieve that honest work -Pittsburgh, have signed 'for a 10- can be rtmde on si* time ada stopped, of Mrs. Oermaiil# A, Chaste, 41 Mrs. Carolyna Lang, 67 Newtown ed and Ub work completed. Not a ’|>ONT. borrow unnicsaaarUy. rr-' 8,400), it dippled to 31 below aero. man deal because Schultz la toe Johnson,-, a Sputoern Asoociatlon Zaharias and Miss Betty Jameson, Boiidreau. Alfred O., SgV. for the county is the best politics dollar wls spent lUegMly under t ^ Ill .1...... '1 ump for 25 years,' why he neVer San Antonio, were defeated 6 and round bout at the Jacksonville, after the fifth day. ^ ^ Vernon street, Hartford! avenus, Norwalk. "‘-r-r* anyway." (Tomonoivt T rnuinu ta A/ but If a loan will adve a only first sacker tall enough' to No ‘ til. forbids*’ ; dispUt »n«t » UaM CR. Wife, Mrs. < Elsie M. Bbu- watchful eye of-Judge Truman; Worid War It The. Artillery ' proMam coma to Hu n d and get had been interested in a major 5 tn an 18-hole exhibition maten Fla., baseball park on April 27, Hanley, Edward S„ Pvt., son of Sonnichsen, Warren 8., Pfc, Truman thus outlined his first s]^ar Brown’s Wild heaves from Jack LakenJ announced today. •oW* . 7 droau, 28. Randolph avenue, Meri- husband of Mrs. Judith E. Son Not only was the road system built Captain Who Won the Love of thaaa-plua advantagaa: 0 ^ Have HDltarr Naneo short... i Joe Sprinr, veterani "league job, old Steamer repliOd: yesterday by Ernie Pieper, Cali The Herald wiU hot be rtsponeibja ^ den. < Mrs. Etta Hanley, 108 Oak Ave., theories of government at a time Laken la matchmaker fpr^lKb-Vet Shelton. j , nichsen,' N.-Madison road., Madi which tire, bond issue called for, • » Tough OutflI.) ; -----^ 1. Loans made on (ignatura only. catcher, maintains the greateM "When I get cussed I want it to be fornia Open Golf champion,...and for more^ than’ one Ineoirert Arm y Dead—^European Regions son. a^hen th* post-war depression Just, but seven additional miles were WE PAY CASH Indiantown Gap, Pa.—(J5— A Dick Richmond, San Jose aunrf- erans of Foreign Wara;/Post 1689, ton of any advertisement ordered Cor Healy, Richard J., Pfc., husband change in baseball in. hls 20-oim. in a Southern accent.” was begiinning to recede. He s^k e constnicted and after this was 2 . - Complete’ privacy'always, t . call for "Major” at this military leur. -H which Is sponsoring the fight.: more than one time. __ Oerlson, Kenneth W., S-Sgt. son of Mrs. Frances Healy, 104 Grand Tesar, diaries J. Jr., Jtvt.; son years In toe game ia the improve- Greco has been guaranteed $5,- The Inadvertent omission of « ( Per Axel Carlson, 61 Frahda of Charles J. Tesar, Sr., 386 Atlan from his own hitter knowledge of accomplished there was 3121,000 Boxen and Cmtea 3. Prompt, friendly service, post might bring a corporal.and.a Service Dept. rect publication of sdeeiila^ will M Avs., New Haven. havteg gone broke «mly a few nlent in riding qualities of ambu 000 with an option of 50 per cent J: street. East Hartford. tic street, Stamford. left over to be applied on more g. BsclaidveMtaUonwtde Cash- FOR OIL BURNER private nmning. Major McBm 4s a Attention coaches: Highest scor If a man has more money, than recUfled only by csncillstlon w IM Heanus, WilUam F., Pfc., se(n of months before In the haberdashery lances. He has been kayoed often of toe gate, whichever Is the larg rimrEs msda to t the service -rendered conegate roads.” Shipping boxaa and crates for TOP PRICES Orsdit Cards Istusd and hon-, corporal and Theiodore Major Is a er in the Central Pacific Area Bas he knows what to do with, such lyutbaho, Dominick D., Pfc., Mrs. Anna Heanue, 1006 .Norman business he had started In nearby the armed forces In which to ship /SERVICE enough to know. AU s3vSrtJiSBiis«ts miHt' eeeto* “ It should be a satisfaction to • orad hare. '------— ■- ' private, Also Lieuiimant Brown ia ketball League in Hawaii last win ignorance must be bliss. er ■ ■OB e< Orlando D'Urbano, 68 dark street, Bridgeport. Soores Douhio Victory Kansas City. material overseaa as wel] s i wind . ■ -----—\ u atyls. owy t^irmpOV ww ■Mat. Anaonia. tlWii peApie of Jackson" county that Coma In. phone or write today. a private. ' ter was Ed Lewlnskl, whose pre- ragnlatlaiis •nforeid by ^ ■ Kane, Thomas R., Cpl., son of ■ ' v'U " ■ ‘ ® " *'V» . Truman’s first political Job was breaks for Tanks in thO: battle Heafia of the Family •IS sad Uwy- reserve ths nilw to Judge Harry 8. Truman, presiMng ■■payisl lihiSals " ■ I Army ^experience was gained at aMkingn, Earl R.. 2d Lt, hus- Mrs. Josephine D Kane, 711 WU- Somewhere In the Pbllippinea— as a $6 a day road overseer in east-’ Judge of the county court, has .filed zonea are taktng,up mdst a t the r ■ ♦ ■ 4 . Lost foo'toall sgojlon, Gene Mc- •dtt, iSTtee or reject ««jr soPV A*** 'S ts tt Chicago’a Bowen high---- Also ]ki limd e f M n. Tloren$.e M. Huck- lard Ave., Newington. iff)—A mess sergeant was tired em Jackson county, driving an for renomlhation." The Kansas lumber being pitiduesid^ tn the C A R S Ever was head .football . coach at •Mured objectionable. M0wMr fitewMy Wa Ihsve an experienced Hawaii, Andy Uram, former Mln- ! CUMUNQ HOUKS- Ods to biHA ^ Osdsr HUI Avsaue, New ^ Klrschbaum, Rodney E.. Pfc., of slaving over a hot stove, and eight-mule hitch to a road grader. City Star said editorially on M^y United States today. Ax much *»i»we V0y40ewh the University of North CXrolina REGARDLESS OF MAKE. naeota grid aoc, has been attend Application Blank oe> BubtlsksdpubUskto MOMaems day magi >a. 10^ son of Mrs. Pauline Klrschbaum, for a change of abenery went out He knew hi^ mulea Just as he 26, 1930. , lumber Is uaed for the shlppiuE' Sloe v itir IllJt 21002 eerrice man available at all and hod hia brother, MacAuley as • . to 12 o’elosk 0000. IstoNto* MODEL OR CONDITION ing Irk Gordon's acbool for um _ . “Peter J., Cbt, son of '84 Caiarles street, Waterbury. on patrol- with the infantrjr. khew the heed for an honeat day's "Judge Truman has been much boxes and fafatss aa for all other toe UM tMl IVJ4 his assistant... .This year Mac 10:30.' 24 JO njy times. *Aftcr hoars, call pire*:. ..Three former Penn State ManchcBter Victory Gardena \ Janowlci^ .B<« 4, n tch - Kiimanoskl, Stdnley, Pfc., sen of Crawling through, high grass, he Work. more than a routine offlciaL Ha uses combined, as thres-fourtfas at 200 UM has become head coach at Virginia Mrs. Josephine 'Kilmanoeki, 28 Backbone of Organlaatlon Hi0 eSew a 00604 00 S60toW . . ' Polytoch and Gone, who woa let athletea are credited with “flrata” Tdephone Tour Wart Adi came face to face with a Jap haa contributed leadership to an all the material shipped overseas - CALL : wMlr nmtmm «I* W.*. 0l 006l6 2 1781 : Krswlec, Andrew P„ Pvt, bns- Riverside Ave., TerryvlUe. In those days, as in many rural efficient county administration.” ., » 1 out at U. N. C. tn Uu shuffle that in the' Braoent drive through Ger sniper. He shot first, and rang is packed in wooden contaliiem. I 1 I*####*#******** )•••••••• Ads SIS oowtsd o m ^ *!*►’ hMd of Mrs. Stella IT a w i^ 15 L mIm, Henry, Pvt., husband of the bell. But the' shot gave aections of America, today, the On July 22, 1944, Roy A. laarn 3IP fa 3100 brought Ckrt Bnaooly back, to i* many. MaJ. Jim (6 pointo) Omto. Naaifi phoM s» tbs CUAB08 K* T » J»y!> HSiSMinisii road, Fairfield. Min. Anne Duke, 318 Grovem Avw., away his position‘and enemy mor road hveraeer looka after dirt Roberta, managing editor of The the Job as Mao’s iMSlstant the footbaUer, woe in the first •feofs es * coBTSiilssso to • C 'fito fe roada, grading aiul dragging them bsl tbs CA8H BATg i wta to 1 0 * ^ XlBS. Rtnrbuck H„ Pfc., hsstisinl Brldgnport tar shells began faUIng. While Kanaaa City Star, and a dlatih- EEC] regiment to reach the Rhine: Cpl. AlldfCSS 0a*a00000aa0a000000 P, ■ 0 0 •0 0 0 0^' St Mra. Virginia Lips, 85fi Jnok- after rains. Often the ayatem la •d so FOUL PATMWT It fiOld Ol.tto Meduskey, Donald 8., Id L t, rolling over Just in time to escape gulahed Washington correspondent jo « MaCUthjf believes YaniMea Mickey Becket, the dlv boataMss oBleo •• o* bsdmotoasjosqm ■min avenunr,, B ild g i'p ^ SMI df^Mfs. Lnra T, Meddskey, rooted in county politica as it was /or The Star long before that, (9| T y 8 5 » ^ BRUNNER'S (^riti^toii MiUtr, taportod algn- ftrat 7th Army Infhn _ Please ReseiTe.a Victory Garden Pfc»t for Me. day foUBwtsc Ito fir* W W W * a shell, the mess sergeant again then the backbone of the Jaqkapn F IN A N C E CO.. WILLIAMS bav« auccaaior to relief worker .S ^ s a , Jas^ea J., Cpl„ hMsba^ fiOO Townsend Ave., New Haven. teosd another Japanese. Bang— wrote of Truman from Chicago In IIAUNOAIPI «d by one of tha poatwsr pro foot cross the Rhine via boat, and IA. * . “ " ^ * ... each ed othersrtso 4bo CKAXCT B A g st'JMrs. Camaella 'J. StygleA county DemoomUe-orgattization.. state Thaater Wds on. SEBIqCB. INC. OPEN EVENINGS Johnny Muipby In Ken Hol will be coUeetsd; Wo 'wmjwlWW w Mbnnonk,-'James; PvU'non a t thn BOOM board aoiuwd. With the first hours after hls nomina . la d S lo e r combe, appropriately seated at ball clubr, baa bean warned not to Ool. eDsve Pergrin. football, 'com Manchester Wat Council 8s9ew street Hemdtn. •Tba ’Truman, fam l^ had been tion for vlc» president: MN ' manded the Engineers’ Battalion error* Is t*lephose<^ •«# aVS to qa^. Patsy Mennona, 26 Hffl stmet, the double victory, eergfiant. con TEL. 5191 steering wheal of fire wagon. perform' too atrenuously In hia job Municipal Bldg. euntd and ttolr Stamford. rooted in Jackson county for a ITndPr'Tretnendona Handlenp CAPITOL MOTORS, ,kc l as daw ar. b. R. SrewB, Her. Broad Street fjt Yale backfield coach. > Jteason, that build the. first pontoon bridge tentedly returned to . the— mess ccnttiry; and TrumBn“10 years ago c55S Arth iw s I.IwB.r .¥■.•„*)( Right-hander won 17, lost 'ifi for 7 ^ i MuUcnn, Josai^ J , Jm w "No man-on earth ever came to 368 MfilM ST. ■■ Hfi'RTFdRO high blood pm bu ra....B (l Oony, oerwH that riv«r. . WM an mduatetoua, ssiiaiM but* the .Senate adth a worse handicap. 1-A 84ft M ftj^aUiBetl iN e w o ik ' S i '"V. <1. (sjnsss .-. ' ->^'' ' •'' '» . ... ,.'.• ^v,.. -\ MANCHEaTER, >AT, APRIL 16,10M atAMCllBKTBK HERALDs MANCBESna, 00NN„ MO;0)AT, APRIL 19^8 MAN^nFEISTEK EVENING I ■ ■ y • v' , ' Caller—le tWa Peabody, fa n ia . HOIJY EVBRYTMtNG AS|^|obileg W Safe'^ ^4 ttusihess'Mnrices.. pfr,ered 13 Painting—papering; H7-I|j \Vanted*^*ftrale7 ' ( 3 ^ • Gm dc'-^^arm - ,Wanteff-^’lo Huy 5H- r Loniflvbrtk and Fltxgsri^ Social SituaiUms .. . V ' ' 7VVANTED— YOU® Prodw^a^ 50 W ASriiNO'’ MAQHi; Office CMrl—Yes, Udk/la Pea 1^39'C H ^ R O L ^ T iW r Maater W(Ai^EU:^ALL KINDS »1 eiac^ PAIN’nfiG AfiO Papjrhanging urgently body* Harria, L o o g w q ^ and Flta- C la st^ ^ \deluxe. EbUiellent mechahical con- ^M wirtag and repairing. Any Canvaaa ceiling'a and /wallpaper. \igh.t delivery i^ te . Oo^d'' >R' SALE—LI 'CE and cab- needed oy fuoiJy with'' by. CaU tSSuAe. otUon, cleait throughout^ Barlow pven prompt attmtkm. John P. Siflllvan. Phbne 4260. t'unity' for poaC-wgr work. fe plants at Oddrmann'a, 504: collect Oleat^btMTT 8f ^^cSer-:-! vant $ d a^^ to Mr / The BlkSaNeii/ Yqd ars to be Salea, 19I Center. Tele-, Oall >M76 bafora 7 p. m. Bok O, HerA Parker atree,! A M 0 ^ 4 0 5 iSomii Bot Nerei Goldberg. .. hostess at a oo-dp4rative dlnnet AdvQPtiseinmts phoeila! 2-1709. '' ' ' / ' and' ft la ')rour furnish the ELECTRIi‘dsAND Acetylene weld- WAN' SOME ONE y take'' / . c o n e / epairiiig 23 .^QUALITY/GREEN Motmtaln eec- _Commentl the meat eourse fqr a larga numbor j MODEL A p ORD c o a c h , - f 1935 . Ing. WalterU r^ aarker, rl ,1500 Burn- 3 care of iwp. 28 BrpOkflel street. itoea, 100 pounds bags, And our valley ootrespoBdent DedniUona: Levi’a.riiecretaryxcame on 4deck For'Rent v (!or Sale wbere/Uie cliief was waidkiag the ance of itropolitan of persona. ' * . ! Ford coacfh 1936 Pontiac coupe, aide avenue he 187 Woodlawn PIANCk TUNED A N D repairing; Phon/!^5647V, pldle. Frank V- Wil- jpihe another' yam.” Having Hug: A rounda: ut way of ax- jqh to < of bis face .akpt away. I ahut the gathering cloud#: Philadel] the Evening . Wraagr" Whyt FeM- Umt .you; Buy to Sell 1939 Ford 60 coach, 1938 I^ckard /Circle, Ea t HarHahfo p la ^ r piano specialty. John — Tblland Tunipike. afflicted with poison iVy, she pressing affacUon door and ^ood thwe .a mpmant ' Hope; .A sentMilent in the wag ‘ SeerstaiV—L b ^ aa.lf ve raro, tin said} / must use your family’s supply of ..coupe, 1940 nuick aedah, 1942 epekerham, 28 Bigelow., etreet. a story about a Negro be sU’MsA . . . of Atlantic Wty, wKs red points to buy the meat. RADIOS WANTED — SMALL / Dojfs-J'Birda.—Pets 41 TATOES and fertilLU^r. w a n t e d A x ) b u y iMdt waiter r before turning. An ley' d r«» ing queetioried by a doctor. It gdes of a dog'a____ U ll when he Is waiting going to have rain! . ^ ... ,1 ‘ Packard clipper. Brunner'a, 80 7>1. 4219. s Levi—Ve? Ve? And how Ion# lisver mieaea a Metropolilw here, R t|^ Way: Divide up the cost ) Oakland atfeet. Telephone 5191.- mpdeia. We pay the; blgheat caah ra,.n.ow. Frank V.. WU- Ashing fM l. Istate else and price. s : Charley, trlckled/down my aptne and I frtt like thU :' _ fo r ’a bone. . . pric^. Drop poatal or call at 234y FOR SAL.E-/ POINTER pup*., Box E, Herald. my atdmach grow taut. Someone Hotel: A place where a gueat since y m became a partiwr?' will Wear a string of pesrs, pearl in rw points pc among dll the guests Open ilveriinga, ..v Hams, Budkiahd. Phone 7997. , sat in t Doctor—I hear Uncle Weak, earringa, and a long ermine oqbL registered, gdod breeding, price Simms iateriallze.d 5/ln the hall behind tne... In often givaa up good dollars fo*; and ask each to give you his Loat and Fonhid Village atreet, Hertford. Priv^^e Instructions -^!8 Want^ to Rknt dizzy wag. that all you folks have the itch. And it was a cold night! LOOKING FOR A GOOD Car. Call $35. Phone 6890. FOR SALE-i.SALEA NUMBER ONE WANTED — DOLL CARRIAGE el y. On it th,e ahadow's.AtlUkft W. AWLA t MAVa.first *1 .awe——heard Negrb—Tea, suh. doctor# de poof quarters. 'Best dressed women' on earth RANGE BUl^NERS and p «w r and tricycle for 3 y c y old. In W ANTED—JUNE 1ST., 4 to 6" Critld: A wot'Maaket that aoaka liOtfl^RATION BOOK Number 6191, and tell ua what you would e i.« c u t io N - c l e a r ipe^ch------—4------...... Green Mt. potatoes; also Number -4gg-cup a raw egg ' Kvo^li^,“ iirti------mer^y sensed a presence good Lawd done 'fUeted aa dat today iare those nureoa whose 47 bcloiigtair to J room house or apartment. In or , 4t myay jbfck. Now------It moved and I way. * • everything'eryi.niiis It>*• touche#.wmv«,vm. ‘ iclothes are stained with tks life ■•ve' Toa ^ e n the Now Bathi; uae of Nvords—dlctlon-^rUcuia- Live Stock— Vehicles 42 near Manchester, by. couple with)| slL/ , / - ■ . ■ Ti. ftwyst ■RiMildag Boom Mates 46 ICwUson atteet. Return to will be Juat tha one. Brunner, cleaned and adjuateo. 10' years’ tlon— vo I ary Increased Pri street. Tel. 7026, \ / will do you good, air.' I heard the. stirring of Its body in Doctor—Are you doing anything Forty: The age when a wommrt >klood of the men they serve experience. Tel. 2-l73^'|4 Main two high school girls. Write Box, 1 said. "I have sm^l Lthe.stillneag. I turned- for the Itch? > i etopa patting herself on the back truly observes the Detroit, Mich., Girts When they went out to gWim aaino addreaa. opMi ereninga. '' vate tutorlhg in m ^em atica— f o r s a l e —NETW .VtILCH Giiern- Boarders Wanted 59-A ’•Sif Annapirtls, Md.—(Fi— Vice , Ad etreet / iX)R s. -TOMA'^O ^ *pd pep^r H. Herald. / nterest'in .egfes. raw or, cooke^ la I ••Somrthlhg" you wanted .■"’Negro—Yea, suh," ddetor, we-all andid beginsI under the chin. Free ITeaa. Once dressed like Mother Hub^ reading—•■.emng—pfstory. White spy cow. Charles ^orbln, Lake bard;';, miral William Lowndes Calhoun, LOST— BETWCT^ HARTFORID FOR SALE -t- 1941 PONTIAC plants. ^ Florence“ street./orner ' .j7orn« FOR RENT—ROOM WITH board, there cotte I there?” a voice asked. is Bcratchin’, euh. '• LOCAL MO'VING-^lso ashes and Studio, 709 Main /street. Phone •street, Vernon. y/ of Hoit MIDDLEAGED COUPLE would . Only Dorothy DIx ' can write Now they have a bolder whim; chief supply officer for the whole and Mancheateti brown paper sedan. 194d Pontiac eedsm, .1940 2-1392. A available A t once. Women only. ”VeB, air, I I stared through the darkneee, Newman—Have / you' ■ traveled PaclOc i ^ c r Adm. Chester W. rubbish removed. Aberdeen at^aw- 2 “ like to rent four or five rboma. First 8cotchman-^hat was all freely about a huaband’s faults They dress more like her ^cup folder containing valuable papera, Chevrolet coupe, 1940 Dodge Call 4064^after 4 p. m. and ask for I followed hi into the/kitefaen, { made out the,Shin* of buttons. It much? ^ Nimita, and Vice-Admiral Aubrey berrles, per 100, 115 per 1,000. Write Box T, Herald. the fuss about in / nont of -the and diitiea- She isn’t married.^ board. aum of money and pay check. sedan. 1939 Butek coach, 1939 Mrs. Wells. d aSme cold\ham id bread, was a policeman. . > Ooldetetn—Yeh, Last summer I Wray Fitch, air, commander of ■.aw— Suitable reward. Call 63S9. Chrysler sedan, 1932 Pontiac CaU 6718 Or ^ F o le y atreet. ~ H . I . - ■ / " Cpdd. 81 Jnd made myself\% sandwich "No,". J- eald, "Nothing- Where movie ....,— ...... took a trip down the Mississippi. W ANTED—6-6 ROOM house on “ The future ilwaye hbldS Woman’s fatilto are many, the South Paoifle,' are said to be coupe. Cole Motord—4164. ______/L______/ niTVBUY ILfTTr MILLER'S V>D*a “Wel-Ered" »?•___ tie New’ ______~______/ I *'s vhile Simms brewed coffee, on eartl^ id you come from?” Second Scotchman—^Two . half- Newman—Did you see the lev- “Now I can throw ewey the ■ LOST—GQL0 CLIP with rhine- WASHER. /VAcm iM S. Electric M ANTLE MIRRORS, console micr or before May lat, tor perma brothers were trying to get, in thing for the man who keepa bis Mtsi have vdnly two: the only roommktee in thq history SALE.SiA d IBS wanted, full or Hampshire Red Chicks Produced Wanted— Rooms Board 62 I "Simms," I said; 'yoHTe going "Rightnere," he said. "In this on dirty ones I left in the flftk!" atonea, between State thej ter and motora. etc., repaired. AU parts rors, what-noU shelves, table, nent resident. References furnish the same tlckeL faitR'in it."—H. L HdUa. Goldstein-No, they were away. Bverythlng/they eay of the U. S. Nsva) avi, Academy who par time work. McLoHan store, from oii/oWn disease free, pro ed. call 2-1280. Will give a bond J miss Mr. Hudsoh.' hall. I’ve boen, here all after' both became vioe-ddmlrala. Hare. Valued keep- FOR SALE—1931 BUipK half ton, availably 24-taour Mrvlce. Charg bridge and floor lamps. Every W a n t e d —r o o m for elderly ,We Stopped with th* Cohens. And everything they do. ee C G. D. Uanctaeeter '6-14S9 975^ a in street. duction bred, pullorum tested thing to make your home attrac , as reward for renL He looked at me. \ nOon.” , tlephone S825. rack body; Phone 6472. ' ladj^ In vicinity of Main and Mld- "Inspector Mark’ ordere?" mornlnge or evenloga. ^------r stiHdt. Fast growing, rapid tive. Visit Benson's, 713 Main St. "1 wonder if you know how \ feathering, low mortality, large d le^ m p ik e. Phone 2-1982. nuch, Mr. Trent.” he said. He nodded and gave me a qu*^ 'FUNNY BUSINESS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES /Oh, No! /■ BY EDGAR MARTIN . . Annoanc^ents 2 iKKEEPINO services ahd ac y(^ANTED--TWO WAITRESSES sized W iis. Super for both meat FOR SALE- -MAHOGANY double Parma and Land for Sale - 71 "There was reaiiy no need of look. I wanted to aay somethlnR Wanted Autos— A ^ d ia Restaurant. Phone 3927. about looking in on the casket, ’ J ------\- Counting. Reasonable. Phoneme 36:27. and eg;^^ Hatches weekly, de bed Mmpic Inquire 82Chest- his going.” 1 bit into the sand- X ’V ««> W .V YiNCJL V RICH BLACK loam'and clean fill Motorcyelea 1 2 - Aparti|ieBi»—Flatsr-^ FOR SALE •TWO PLOTS of land vich tri^ng, to appear preoccu but there was really nothing to c a o t s .\ BOOR OP *o Yca cott a «> a lays or evenings. WANTED—WOMAN for laundry mand strohg. Drive over to Fred nut/Street. COO.V.O w t i o w t VOR 6 0 0 0 1 .for aale. Alao drU^iWaya repaired. Miller's P o w ry Farm,' North Tew^BHints 63 of 10 anc 10 acres, brook running: pied.” "He was well and happy."- say. ' So I mumbled: VUIP VMMt 'dOlk .OW .VifcKaO W W ftAX ■ _r CaU Eaat Hartford 8-2866 after WANTED—WE N^ED used car^ AS'HES AND RUBBISH removed. work In my home, no hand Iron FOR SALE—LARGE PRE-WAR " throu^'property. Charles Corbin, Simms' eyebrows raised Im- •You must be hungry.” OF WMsftJJWAt Coventry or pH*me evenings, Man FOR RENT—4 ROOm S, aulUble 6 p. m. and pay. tc^ priceSs. Cash U Als^Jlght trucking. Telpiihone ing.’ Automatic washer and maple crib complete, also screen Lake/Street. Vernon. (.erceptibly. I thought he might "I could do with .a cup of and We have i f Stop and ge^eur mangle. Phone 8140. chester 8626. ^ for light houseKseptng, at-136 - 2-1985A door 84”x36". Both practically pick up the word happy. But he coffee." X offer. Cole Mdtore— 4164. new. Phone 7783. Btssell atreet Appl^M r. Marcln, "You’U find Simms in the A CLPjRK, "^H'YPIST for work in CHICKEN ANDPOtlLTRY rala- erely said: Aatodtobiles for Sale 4 -A era attention. P o u lti^ drinking same address. \ Houseei for Sale "I never quarrel with fate, Mr. kitchen, f t^lnk. He’ll take cere j] VrtKV^O'l accounts' re6«ivable office. Typing -V- fountains — galvanizedk Heavy Trent.’’ of you.” \ 300 BEAUTIFUL CARS^Sedans, Ra;dne«. 8 e rv l«. OsVrnl IS Flori»l».-N.rwrirt____15 necessary, shorthand helpful, Op FOR SALE—MAYFLOWER VEIRNON-TALCOTTVILLE sec gauge metal— 2 gal. s l n ^ wall; Legal Notices “But, Simjna,. Mr. Hudson -was I w en t across the hall, bewil . coaches, coupes, convertibles and FOR Si^LE—CABBAGE planto, portunity for advancement. Write frigeratoi;. Telephone 5526.'. tion, • Phoenix street, 3 room dered, but faintly relieved, station wagons in Fords, Chevro- FURNA^ REPAIRING and oU Box K, Herald. 850; 3 gal. pingle Wall. $1.65; 5 house, 3 years old, running water Imurdered." burner-eervlpst, A ^ about pur lettuce,/ broccoli, cauliflower, gal. double wall. $2.39; 8 gal. dou AT X COURT OK PROBATE IliSLO " I know that, sir." The old opened the door to the Unsary and lets, Plymoutha, Dodges, r De kohlpahi and Jum ^ pansy plants. FOR SALE — COMBINA’nON «t Man’che.ter, within and for the dlb- and electricity; 150 foot frontage, ' hprlim cleaning. Fm- full Informa W ANTED On Ge young lady ble waU, $3.29. Montgomery Ward Iman’s voice was quite steady. stepped In. . Somebody put\ro™** \ Sotoa, Chryslerst Oldsmobiles, Krause’s Greenhouses, 621 Hart radio, also a few small table trlcl of Btanche.ter, on the 9th day nt 200 feet deep. Mbre land available r; thing hard aifd cold to my t ^ p le tion/Call Van emmp Broa. 15 or woman to manage, the Super A Co. Farm Store, Main street. Xhrll. A. D.. 1945. , I "You were very ckMte to Mr. Pontlaca, Buicks. Nashes, PScK- ford Road. Tel. 3700. models. Phone 4607.-,, - Iq, rear,. $1,800. Call ROckVllle and hissed iR my ear: flrda and Studebakers. All -years yegts’ experlen^t Tel 5244. Free Cleaning store, 737 Main street Present W IL L IA lt a H tD E . ‘ Esq.. T72-32. iHudson. Have you any idea who liUpectlonsl. Manchester. Salary $24 a Weekv Judge. ■might have done it? ” "No noise. pleXse!” H ■ from 1934 to 1942's. Prices range Articles for Sale Estate of Rachel; Stevenson late of "Yes. sir.” Promptly and firmly. I was a statue. Moving only froth $265 up. All cars have good Rooftn{r— Repairing 17-A half day Wednesday. Experience Machinery and Tools 52 Manchester In said district, deceased. F O ^ SALE —" 3 TENEMENT ^DIO REPAmlNO-^Plck up "Who?” my eyes downward 1 saw his feeL j LcoM I f t I i j tires. Most have radios an. heat- preferred, but not necessary. Ap PRE-WAR TOAST MASTER. Upon application of RuSsell b ; Stev h^usd, 2 car garage, 2 utility /aervice. Radlot checked at ' the DO YOU NEED a new tractor? enson praying that letters of sdmlnls- ahdds. With approximately 1-2 ; “ I’d rather not say. sir, until I Big! A perfect match for those V era. Every car priced below cell- ply Super Cleaners, 737 Main St. Also lady’s riding boots, size 9. Blakely and Hogdon’s In the cellar home. Ba’ tery packs. CaU morn ROOFS OF A LL TYPES replaced Investigate the Cletrac crawler tratlon be granted on said estate, as aerdsof extra land, beautifully ! Iknow for sure.” \ lag. Cash, trades or terms. Capiy Telephone 4849. per application on file. H la She’8 No\ Kiddinf ings 2-0840. Manchester Radio or repaired Including slate, com YOUNG WOMAN for typing and tractor with its full advantages landsdaped, and pays 10 per cent ' "That." 1 siHd, “ might be too at. TTie Ledges. And even against ALLEY OOP /|ol MoforA-lhc., 368 Main Streep!, O RD ER ED :—That the foregoing ap the’ deadly pressure of that pistol Service. 73 Birch, iatroet. position, shingle or tin. Also vat- clerical work, temporary. Cali in, for farm ' work. Dublin Tractor plication be heard and determined at of valud annually. No brokers. . llate. y B^ord. 7-r•8144. Open ■ eVenlnyi. leya, flashings, gutters, chimneys. FOR SALE— LARGE chicken coop on ray head, I JuTned. person, Manchester Memorial 12x60. Raymond' Jarvla, 994 Company, Willimantici' ^ the Probata Office In Manchester In See owne/on premises. 83 Grand "Too late for what, Mr. Trent?’ rial ■ « yeH..,sMrs in th' moo-> . • PLOWING, HARROWING, lawpi E. -V, Coughlin, 390 Woodland. said District, on the 21st day of April. "Never mind, Simriis. What was “ Surprised?” Booker asked with V>spita1. Parker atreet Phone 6700. T- avenue, RoG.kviIle, Conn," BORDER AREA, / .^ IO N 'T grtulcd and seeded trees removM. Phone 7707. A. D., 1945, at 9 o’clock'(w ." t.) In the Ith# relationship between Mr. the thinnest of smiles. v o t ^ TOIV RD c u/Ae I Alme LatuUppe, 758 Vernon WANTED—HAIRDRESSER, "fui^ Musical Ihstrumrats 53 fprenoon. and that notlcb He given to ‘ (To Be Continued) /IS/ OO YOU LEM/ SHE WAS IN 1931 MODEL A TRUCK, long all persons Interested in said estate of iHudson and Mr. Woolf?” [ re c o g n iye . street Telephone 6077. ROOIING —SPECIALIZING In o t part Ume. Write Box V, The Simms considered this for a DANGEROUS wheel base, dual wheels, rack A BEAUTIFUL Grand piano, ma the pendency of said application and I/Ots for Salfl 78 ^ . 7 .THE PIACI? iTERBITOaV?, repairing rodfo all kinds, also Herald". the time and place of hearing thereon, WANTED body, .aU good Urea, 1 billy goat, hogany eSae, looks like new, for I moment* Then he said; FLOOR SANDINO new -0^ 4 , No Job too, small or' by . publishing a. copy of this order iu FOR-SALE—2 ADJOINING loU “ I could never quite fathom it, 1 nanny, small pony and a piano. quick aalje only $395 plus delivery some nk'S-spaper haring a circulation PART Tl]VfK LABplRERS Laying ana Ftnlthlng large. Good "Wook, fair price. Free NURSES NEEDED at or.ee. Prac at Andover . Lake. SO’xlSO' each. IMr. Trent, but it^^seemed to, me to E. Jenaan—Ptaoa* iM)920 tical nurses, aides, bed makers or John Fay, 150 ^eeney street. charge, 1080 Main atreet, 2nd ill said district, at least five days be FOR PICK1>IG DEPT, estimates. Call Howley, Manches fore the day of said hearing, to appear , Sacrifice. Fkone 8028. ■ be that of employer-kmi employe. If No Answer—5326 pther unattached female hospital floor, Hartford. Phone Hartford % a n d Bonn: 2 P. M. $a 6 P. M. ter 5361. If they see cause at said time and place I “ You mean -Mr. Hudson had help for permanent -, employment Building Materialff 47 2-6787. and be heard relative thereto, and I hired Mr. Woolf for some pur ELECTRIC T r A i NS repaired; make return to this court, and by mail «f'/4 kaTriL-ri’ /tiii.lcLAArsji'''sbz5if :a 'V Apply ^ In chronic institution. Experi Legal Notices I pose?"/ AllEY OOP IS AGAIN IN THE 20 IA CENTURJJ alao will, buy old and broken aeta. Moving—-Trucking— ence preferred -but not required. FOR SALE—: SLATE flagging, ing In a registered letter, on or before "Joe’s sMlinjj an exampU iD get him to wigglel*' HIS HARD-BOILED REIGN AS KING OF LEM CUT A L p D N ^ “ 63 Fairfield street Tel. 8464. Wearing Apparel— April 13. 194S. a copy of this order to "Oh, no sir. K was the other Q—Who Is Mahmoud el No- SHORT BV DR. WONMUSS NEW. *SEE EM AND Storage 20 Salary, board, room, laundry and various colors for stepping stones, Samuel Stevenapn, 66 Florence street. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Furs at Manchester, within and for the Dt*- I way ’round,”' ~ « krashy Pasha? GET TM^GACKSET^BUT OOOLA, TIMt-MAOtlNEO SPINNING MILLS simple me 'Ications. Apply Super terraces and walks. Green, grey, 57 Stanchester. Oonh.; Joseph Stevenson. "What (pads you to think that Ibleottyllle, Conn. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Com 26 Delmont street. Manchester. Conn.: trlct of Mancheater. on the 14th day' A —Premier of Egypt. -X INTO MOO TO RESCUE HER BOY-FHIENO. IS visor, Masonic. Home Hospital, purple, varigated blocks. Richard of April, A. D.. 1945.. ISimms?” ' STILL BACK IN THE DIM PAST.' ^ i pany. Trailer van service. Local BUY SUMMER sportswear at the Anna Smith. 2 Mo'bntalnvllle Road. R. AB hiring In nccordnnee Wallingford, Conn. Tel. 587. Lewis, 56 Ardmore Road. Man factory 'salesroom. Jerkin auits. F. D. No. 2. Danbury. Conn.; Sarah Present WILLIAM 8. HTDE. Esq., "It ^'as merely an observation, Q—What win happen to 'the siDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 'moving, packing and storage. chester. Copeland, 169 Main atreet. Manchester, Judge. ' Sudetenland—one qf the causes stnblliantlon plan. M A L E H E L P skirts, jackets, toppers, jerseys, Estate of Edith Wilson Morroqr late I Mr. Trent." Simfa peered at me Dial 5187. WANTED—FULL TIME switch Conn. I soberly.. " I t was not my affair to of German-Cxech friction that' 100 percent wool aweatera. Man WILLIAM 8. HTDE of Mancheater, In said Dlatrlct, da- board operator and informaUon ceased. brought on the wat—whert peace NORTH AHEKIOA Van Lines clerk at Manchester Memorial Gardeur—Farm— Dairy chester Knitting Mills, Munebes- Judge. I Invcstigafe.” v Tight Fit BY MERRILL BL0B8EK WANTED (nc. Odaat to Coast moving terv- ter Green. Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. l|-4-16-45. The Administrator having exhibited I ” Natura(l.y not.” I said. "It la conies ? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS hospital. See Mias Johnson. ' products 50 his administration account with said I regrettable that the majority of A—t'lech Prerident Eduard lee. Dial 5187. dally. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD estate to this Court for allowance. It la WOMAN WANTED for essential ORDERED:—That the 21at day of I us don’t mind our bwd business Bene* says the Sudeten Germaab Sbuftg Ttx> A BOY SeeljuSTM I"TNOUBMr '■^Full or Part Time. STRAWBERRY PLANTS— Strong at Manchester, within and,for the dis, must leave when Czechoslotakla : PeftisH nice Wa n t e d war work. 3 t.o 5—no^ Saturday and largege rooted.ro Premiers, 35 for BOY’S W HITE rubber ,raln coat trict/of4s«iM4-'nvf Manchester, vanon the 6A46t14th ylaav day e\# of April, A. D., 1945. at 9 o'clock (w. t;> I oo 'well. What are you going to TWETHousm; TO------Be CAfWtf^VBV INFLATION and hood, about size 6-8. Good April. ’A. D.. 1945. forenoon. >t the Probate Office. In said l^ THOUGHT/ HAT OOYCXJ J ANO-A- Aufoifiotive after 5 p. m. Estate of Milton L. Perkins late of of said administration account with of the question until R wa# out. VvEARt . A UAIB Goloniol Board and outaide, phone' E. Price ■aid estate ahd ascertainment o f heirs I The old gentleman seemed to wilt.- ,originate ? ■neV-OUTiA/lTH rilJTAH HHO WANTED—G IR L’OR WOMAN, at FOR SALE—GitEEN Mountain Mancheater In said district, deceased. SOJIAT 2-1003. New Model Laundry, 73 Summit Upon application of Mlitoi\ E. Per and this Court dircci* the Administra "I had hoped that Miss Pgt A —Apparently from tlM word /UCTUHtTINffS MachUiist potatoes,/seconds, $1.00 bushel. tor to give public.notice to all persona Good nages! , Esikmllat bnsi- Company street. Also spr o .household furnishings. Legal Notices kins praying-that letters of administra I might keep me on," he said. Natlonalsozialist, saye Or. E4lwia BAND, AND ON tion be granted on said eatatie, Sa par Interested ■ therein'^to appear and be H. Zeydel, U. ot Cincinnati bm- •me stkength Msa! Apply In Person. 615 Parker Street Telephone 8858, i AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD application on file. It Is \, heard thereon by publlahing a copy of ‘Tm afraid,” I said gently, OF rr He'S W ANTED—2 OR 3 Small houses this order In some newspaper having a . “ that that is not possible. You gtuge professor. to paint. Phone 2-1309. at Manchester. wlthliSand for the.Dis ORDERED I—That the forCgoIng ap Bu y in g s o m f All hiring done In accbidnnoe Help Wanted-^Male 36 FOR-GET-ME-NOTS, tansies, in trict of Manchester, on the 14th day of plication be heard . and deterinlned at circulation In said District. flVe days see, ‘Mr. Hudson’s affairs, well - NMWCLCUHeS With area staMlli^tlon pna. April. A. D.. 1945. the Probate Office In Manchester In said before said day of hearings and return Q —Are the French going to use wh a blOom, 50c basket, siasket of make to this Court. 1 “I quite understand, sir." ON C fteorr... WANTEP^KITCHEN MAN, for .^old, other perentlials, * .for 85c. Present W IL L IA M S. HTDE. Esq., District, on the 21st day of AprH, A. Dakar after, the war? Judge/ D.. 1946. at 9 o'clock (w. t.) in the WILLIAM 8. HTDE I Simms ■would never let you down. REAL ESTATE LIS1T;4GS floor and general cleanirrg, full or ''Asparagus roots'.' lOO for : $2.50. Judge. I "But you see I had been with Mr. A—;They plan to build a land- Estate of Michael' Kokoch late of forenoon, and that .notice be given to air-sea base there. The U. S. uses Schiebel Bros. YOUNG GIRL Ot AD TypM Wanted! part time. Salary and meals op' John Zapadka, 168 Woomapd S t Manchester. In said District, deceased. all persons Interested in said estate bf H-4-16-45. Hudson for almost a, year now The Administrator having exhibited Dakar now. ,t Proctor Road TeL 511B Cash Avalivallahle. duty. Apply DleUtlan, Memorial Phone 8474. ■ ' \ / the pendency of said application and without pay. I shouldn’t want hospital. / ■ ■ Its administration accoinit with said the time and place of hearing thereon, WANTED / estate to this Court for allowance. It Is anything from Miss Pat. 'but the STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Prem- by publlshiiW 'A .cepy o f this order In privilege of carrjlng on as usual.” Q*—About how much Has weight . cowl, (ms lY WtA »IKVICt, INC, T. W.JKftAijS To WorH in Checking De JARVIS REALTY CO. O RD ERED :—That the 12th day of some newspaper' having a circulation of qpmraercial airplanes increased WAivlTED— FTJLL OR part time lers. true to name. Heavy bear*, May. A. D.. 1945 at i» bWock (w. t.)- in said district, at least live days be I looked at Simms. He was a triment of Modern Dry OilloeIloe 41.12 Realdenee 7275 in the past decade?. Weekdays and Sundays baker. Davia Bakeiy, 519 Main ing. Plant 100 in your Victory vfOTenoon, at the Primate l^ lc e In said fore the day of said hearing, to appear BROWK'S good servant an^jiroud of his Cledning Plant. street. gardeni 214 Gardner atreet Mancheater. be and/he same Is asstgn- If they see cause at./paid time and place A—650 per cent. • BY FRED HARMAN erll, A. D.. 1945. Automohilo Repair Work Chaplain James J. Carberry who -<0| flict, alao the news from the Asiatic area is very make to this Court, and by mailing In ’ resent W IL L IA M 3. HTDB, Bsq.. lingered In the world, and it put provides them for the personnel Jacking Department a reglner^ letter, on or before April Judge. me off my guard. V Simms’s words of thi - * ■ - I heartening. 18. 1945. a Copy of this order to Fred ElHate of Daniel Clvlello late of Man- FREE TOWING this ship jiist befoK a landing. COTTAGE— C o V e n t r y Day Shift. Good Wages! lived with me throughout the re In landings ia Normandy, in erick J. Whelan. Atty.. Office of Allen c h e s t^ In said diatr'let, deceased. PHONE 8978 OR 3-1327 mainder of the day. And that Lake. Apply Property CuModlan. 120 Broadway, Vpon\ application of Antoinette Southern France; and agaih in Nqw 'Tork C ity; Stanley J. TraceskI, Clvlello. t^mlnlstratrlx c. $. a. praying night I waa still warmed by their this theater, the cha'plaln set out HOWEVER ty.. 259 Main street. New Britain, for authonty to sell certain real estate fire as I sat *n the library and cases of aipokes .SlK’ '?fu A Feed and Area^ Stahltiimtibn Plan. trict ot Mancheater/. on the 14th day of the dlmnes.9 at the coffin' banked \’ April. ,,A; D.. 1946. with floral sprays. Ic ou ld n ’t Present WILLIAM 8. HTDE, Eaq.. Mill 'Judge. * think- that Phineas Hudson waa '.....I .Estate of ElMabeth Finpegan, late ot liwlde that'somber box with halt: Manchester In said district, deceased. Upon application of Lillian F. Cur Good Wages! ran. Executrix, praying for authority To sell certain 'real estate particularly 4 .4 * ^ deacrlbea 'In said application on Hie, i r t . steady Emplo3rment! It Is ORDERED:—That the foregoing sp- WUUMDS pllcatfbn be beard and determined at / Male or ^male the Probate OfHea In Manchester tn said .Dlatrlct. on the 21st day of. April, Central A. D., 1946, at t o'clock (w. t ) In the BY J; R. WILLIAMS - OUR BOARDING HOUsi: HELP WANTED^ fdrenooB. and that notlca bt given to WAiT Connecticut all persons Interested In said estate of FULL TIME — 5 DAY WEEK the pendehey ot said application and S ISTE R ’S COMIM' WITH ^ -VOO KEEP 'fO U R HIMTSr the time and place of hearing thereon, t h ; KlDSi'i'*! DON’T HAVE ON THAT SUBJECT OR OiOtiS MOST /VlCWE OOT SO The biford Soap Co. Cooperative ‘V- I by publishing a copy of tbit ordey.ln ID tOURSELP tome neawpaperiMvIngja circulation In TO bOOK. OUT TH* yVtNOOW 75 HILLIARD STREET f W h i l e t m e y ’HE said dIatricL at laaat flye days before b - n - ■fc. TO TCLU I KIN TEU. BV TUeS MEET TM6 RiN<&— — ■f Farmers A & P SUPER MARKET the day of said hearing, to appear If HIM 60IKI’ PER HIS h e r e , i s a l l 1 ASK OF YOU/ AH hiring done in accordance with area stabilization 717 Main Street At Bissell Street they se cause at said time and place FO X H O LE-I’M GlTTSO* Associationg I |ic. .nd be heard relative thereto, and S Q 1 O n tt t a k e tr make return to this court. SO WELL MYSELF plan. 10 APEL PLACE WILLIAM 8. HTDB K Judge. AMY MORE.’ i ‘A H-4-1MS. INI A t A COURT o r PROBATE HEUO MICKEY FINN LANK LBONAKjH at Maheliaster. within and for'the Dla- trlct ot Manehaetar, on the 14th day of naiB f April. A D.. 1946. « CAjTT BACK HCOOeSNT NEU. IM HOPING 5244 Preaeat WtbUAM 8. HTDE. Esq., Judge. OUT NOW REALIZE WHAT THE PAPERS W ia Estate of William Barrett lata ot HEARD OP PL0€«I6! Hf urSLETriNG AH as g ty as a UtUa yallow lire THAT irs canary slnglnK hit heart out on a Manchester, in eald Dietrict, deceased. TLncle CRAZY PUenClTY NA6 AtRCMW MMSEIF IN The Administrator having axblbltad JUST A PUBLiaTY beautiful spring morning! Uae 6 PHIL ‘,^5 STUNTS BUT BUS hla administration account with said By site Bnraett • o n r c D FOR. MICKEY! |STUNr«‘AN0J6N0RE by 6 transfer designs on tea toweTa, estate to this Court for allowance. It (a GOING ONE TAKES B K BAPEKSi THAT JAIL IS irLTHEN HE COULD on cottage curtains, on the corners ORDERED:—That the 3Iat day of Pattern No. 8799 is ileslgned for TO HAVE PRIZE 1 lU B E T ie NO NIGHT COME OUT IN A of ^ pale yellow or green breakfast April. A. D.. 1946. at • o’clock (w. L) sixes 14. 16, 16, IS and 20: Size 14, forenoon, at the Probate Office, In said short sleeves, require* S 6-8 yard8 HIMSELF BACKS OUT OF ff COUPLE OF DAYS! or luacheon cloth. Besides yellow ifanchester. be and the, same la assign LOCKED AT THE LAST for the canary, red, green and^blue ed for a hearing oh''tke allowance of of 35-lnch material; 31-2 yaixU of 89-inch. UP IN th e MINUTE! arg the other oolora needed. said BdmtnlstraUon accoui-t with Mid COUNTY estate and ascertainment ..of . baits and For this patten, tend 20 cents. To obtain 6 tfanafer dcalpia for this Court dtrsets tha Adralnistrator to In coins, your mune, addrsaa, siM JAIL FOK the Canary Towela (Pattern No. Mve publle notice to all persona Inter- desired, and the Mttern numbor -‘■.■a A WEEK 5244) color chart for working, astSd therein to appear and be heard w . .J, . thereon by pdbUahlng a copy of this to Sue Buniettv Tke Manchester -ID fT U O y llluatrationa of atitchea used, im d order la some-newspaper having a cir Herald, 1160 Bixth avflnue. New CONDITIONS. IS cents in Coin, plus 1 cgpt pos- VtaScetpelnSS/ culation In said Dietrict,' five days be Toric, 19, N, Y. . U .« . MunitlsM bougM wltk War Uge. Tour Name, Address and the fore said day of hearing and return Ready now-rrtbe Spring issue of Patteni Number to Anne Cabbt make to this Court. Bond funds helpsd to battsr this - e WILLIAM 8. HTDE Fashion. Just 15 cents. A oom- strsst in VoBciburg and driv* ths The Manchester Herald 1150 Sixth >udge. plete guide, In planning wardrobe Nazi leftward in recent action. McNsaglil SySOnt*. !■■. avenue, New Tork I t , N, T. U-4-U-4A las4Kto Isr iUl tiM fuBiUk «V. 5. Tneiwry D i|Sf nsieS