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WBDTOCSDAT, MARCH 21, IN I i»A G i SIXTEEN? Manchester Evening Herald The Weather A v e r a g e Daily Cirealiitioii Forecast of c. s. U's^thor Boraaa For the MoaUi of Fobraary, 1*48 Dr. Eugene M. Davj^, local op- Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ Cloudy, little change In loanpor- ranth, will conduct a military About Town tometriat, will go to New York k i ^ JV 1^1 9,116 ature tonight; clearing Friday with Monday for an advanced course in whist. Friday evening at 8 o'clock n •MJyl i 1 slightly higher atteraoon taasporo- in the Masonic Temple. The usual For Beautiful Living Membor of tha Audit ' tore; froah winds, dlmlaiohlag FM. V h « Mother* Circle of the Sa­ contact lens adaptation and other playing and attendance prlaes will Mattrlf paipr luptttttg U^ralb lved Heart wUl meet tomorrow new developments in his profes­ be awarded and refreshments S a n a a o ( Otoeatattoaa eveiUnr at 8:15 at the home of nerved at the oloee of the games. Manchester— -A City of Village Charm Mra. Matthew Morlarty, 131 Park sion. He experts to return Mon­ Room and Dining Room day, April 2. ______^ Mrs. Blanche Prentice heads the atreet committee of arrangements. MANCHESTER,.,CONN., TH UR SD AY, M ARCH 22,1945 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE IHREE CENTS VOL. LXIV., NO. 145 (CUM lSe^ Advertlataig oa Page 18) Manchester Orange will precede The Easter Bunny Its business meeting this evening in the Masonic Temple with a har­ CURTAINS HALE'S SELF SERVE vest supper at 8:30 sharp. The Has Provided Plenty Of Bulldozer Oeans Up Manila Street members are urged to be on hard j The Original In New England! I 'a t that hour as the hall will be Baldwin Supports Only Enemy Pockets in use for the Red Cross Military 11 whist of the Teachers Club. The Fashions For Little Folks Home Economics committee will THURSDAY SPECIALS! be In charge. At the meeting to I Boys' Wash Suits Boys’ Sailor Suits . $.3.98 New Conipromise Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! II follow the third and fourth degrees Sixes 8 to 10. Sixes 8 to 8. Now West of Rhine; I will be exemplified. $1.98 to $3.25 Teachers and offleers of the Cov- Boys’ Eton Suits . . $7.98 i>,„. 49c I'enant - Congregational Church | Boys’ and/Girls' Sweaters Sixes 4 to 8. Upon Labor Law Fresh Eggs school will meet this evening at the i '|00% H'ool. .Sixes 1 to 6x. hohie of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ny- ' Armies in Junctions man. 47 Russell street, following $2.69-$2.98 Girls’ Dresses Sweet or Salted Butter the regular midweek service at the Sixes S to 8x. Revised Bill Reported same place. I t Price Policy Girls’ W ool Skirts ■•Off f/ji 9 $1.39-$2.98/ Favorably in House Mighty Con(|uest Prdb" Armour's Dark and I.lght Shades. Plain, ‘^ 0 : Public Records ClieefM and Plaids. Sties 1 8a 6x. And Immediately En­ Seen Behind Soviets Redouble ably Costs GermoiiB Star Lard 2 Lbs. 37c 1 $1.98-$2.98 Gkrls* Coats dorsed by Governor; Well Over 100,000 Sixes 1 to 8x. Warrantee Deeds I Debate on Measure Cut in Beef Men; Seventh Armv Velvecia "\^ Brerett T. McKinney to Edward $6.98.$10.98 A, Newbury et al, property locat­ Likelv Next Week. Fury of Assault Elements Advance 28 Cheese 2-Lb. Box 75c ed on Anderson atreet. \ Spokesman for Smaller Warren E. Bottelle, et al. to Boys’ Coats state Capitol, Hartford, Miles from Last Re­ Alfred M. Pratt. Jr., et al. prop­ Sixes 8 to 8. March 22.— (^P)— The revised Packers Asserts Na­ Klo Del Mar erty located on Adams atreet. Storm vnits Nazi CiviHaiis ported Positions as $6.96.$10.98 compromise state labor rela- tion Denied Large to Hetlmgenbeil; Rein­ Third Turns South. Sardines 1.5-Oz. Can 17c tion.s bill, product of many Increase in Supply. 44” Queeiitex Washable weeks of bipartisan confer­ force Attempts to HaHipcr Army <3!ris’ Straw Bonneta ences, was reported favor­ Paris, March 22.—{JP)-—. Van Camp DON WILLIS Washington, March 22.— — A Batter into Austria. * $1.19 - $2.49 ably in the House today and The American Third and spokesman tor smaller packers de­ Can* GARAGE immediately received the en­ As 1 hey r lee Seventh Armies stamped out 2 27c Rayon Marquisette clared today that the "below cost Beans Complete Auto Service a«ps’ Mid eiTts’ Cotton dorsement of Gov. Raymond London, March 22.— Htfd. 8-4848 Curtain Dept. (2nd Floor). ing out a compromise which lead­ bell, last of the Baltic cfiastal for- vilians were reported in full flight ical of Ludwigshafen and Soft Soles and Intermediate er* predicted would be acceptable er/” trese towns southwest of Koenlga- today from the Ruhr valley and fought hard for the Hesaian capi­ Soles. Kid and Felt. The Office of Price Administra­ lO-Oz. Jar 23c to the two houses. Surplus Goods berg,' Moscow dispatches reported. menaced areas Immediately east tal of Mainz, Seventh Army ele­ Peanut Butter tion itself. Winn asserted, ac­ Japanese Resistance ments broke loose in advance* of $1.29 to $1.98 "I am very happy to *ee that a knowledges that its wholesale ceil­ Within Six Mile* of Danzig of the Rhine, gravely hindering bill has been written which meet* Nazi military transport in their 28 miles from last reported posi­ ing prices on beef force the pack­ Report Draws They drove to within six miles tion* to * many mile* north A Real Value! general approval and the approval er to take a loss but contends that of Danzig, around which they had frantic haste to escape the advanc­ 3-Lb. Jar A REMINDER! Boys’ Toddler Suits ing Allied Armies. of areas captured earlier by the Cricso 73c o f organized labor,” aald the chief the Industry has been able to make Upon Panay Crushed draw a 25-mile siege arc, and were SIxea 1 to 8. Swedish advices saidmu roadsIu«uB "'*'*’*''‘* Army which wa* rampag-' When Too Need Mora executive, who included enactnient up these losses on pork. within 2 1-2 miles of wedging i/ PA R T L IN E N of such legislation among his cam­ Sharp Rehiike leading eastward to NuerAb^rg i Ink »'J»ithw'ard. $2.25 Now Losing On Pork Danzig and Gdynia apart. clogged with ' _Lieut. Gen. George 8. Patton'* Lge. Pkg. 2 4 c paign pledges Ia*t fall. "I hope But packers now are losing 80 Cave - Studded Sbiinbu On the Berlin front, Soviet cor- Arm y counted" 11.335 p ^ - Duz INSURANCE for speedy passage of the mes­ Rayon Panties cents on every hundred pounds of Will Adhere respondents said Marshal Gregory ! „np,.a yesterday and h«d another Fire • Theft • Aatomobile Martex sage." pork, W inn said, and have been RFC Asserts Senate Line East of Manila Zhukov was «»>»ving reinforce- n.OOOstlllnotprocessedforato- Sixes 8 to 6. The proposed labor relation* losing on pork for .eight months. or Fumitare Probers Ignored Mein- Has Collapsed, Yield­ menU up to the Oder Lver-ran the I.X3W Countries and t«l of around 22.335 prisoners— Ivory Flakes Leer Pkg. 2 4 C 69c act. expected to give bargaining Recently-announced subsidy ad­ To Curfew en streams' in warm weather | driving before them a >ai*'ng the e.«timated prison bag rights to above 250,000 Connecti­ justments which OPA said are de­ orandiini; Fails to ing Mass of Booty. which forced the Russians to doff | refugees which impeded ' "lone for the campaign to around CALL DISH cut workers in Intra state activl- signed to help equalize the com- their greatcoat* and cotton-pad- troop* trying to »tem the ; 88,335 tired, dirty and thoroughly tie* not covered by the Federal petitivo position among slaughter­ Mention Steps Taken. Hour Again (led jacket.s'. Tankmen in under- ti^f. j , beaten Germans, Manila, March 22.— (/P)— Bar* act, has long been one of organ­ ers meanwhile wero explained to shirts rode the deck* of their mo- speeding the ma*s exodus W’a* j Evi'n aa thia victory—one of th* Camay Soap 3 20c ALEXANDER ized labor’s principal legislative TOWELS the special House committee Inves­ Bulletin! Virtually all organized Japa­ chine*. new* of the disaster which ha* be- greatest of the war - - was being goals. tigating the meat situation. nese resistance has been Night Club and Res- Describing .Stettin a* a city i fgHen the German Armies east of consummated in the Palatinat*. Fancy Flo or Eottag JARVIS V Approved by Labor Group* A. L Erickson of the O PA Meat Wa/«hlngton, March 88— whose fall would open , the way tojthe Rhine and ominous German I Saarland and Hesse, sky-d*rken- Describing ths govern­ crushed on tlie 4,448 square 88 ALEXANtlER STREE2 The CORP. The bUl reported in the House division said the order, announced 1 taurant Proprietors a sweep across the northern Ger. radio predictions of an Impending i ing fleets of Allied planes battered Weekdays and Sandaya ment'* surplus property dis­ miles of Panay, central Phil­ ha* been approved by representa­ last week-end, provides a maxi­ man plain past Berlin perhaps a* Allied airborne invasion -of the j the whole flat tank country north ■ Lb*. MANCMiSTia Comm* posal setup as “ extremely Apples 3 25c Offlee 4118 Realdeaoe TE70 tive* of the Connecticut Federa­ mum additional subsidy of 50 cents ippines island invaded Sun­ In New York Ignore far as the Elbe, a German war re- Ruhr-^predictions given color by j of the Ruhr to Bremen In prelud* I confused,” the Senate W ar 4 for $1.00 tion o f Labor and the Connecticut per hundred-weight for csttle pur­ day, and the' enemy’s cave- porter aald the Ruasian assault concentrated Allied sir attacks ' to perhaps the next campaign to- J InvestigaUng committee today Extra Time Granted. Froth chased at ceiling prices. No addi­ waa “ extraordinary even consider- yesterday yrsterday on Nazi air fields field* in ward the north door to Berlin. ‘ council of the CIO. called for a single, centralized studded-Shimbu line east of . Those organizations previously tional subsidy will b* paid pur­ Ing the scale of previous deploy- that area. j Dehouchen Onto Rhine Plata agency. Manila on Luzon has col- New York, March 22 • ments of strength elsewhere on the ...... ' 3-Lb. Peck 2 9 c had supported a bill Introduced chasers o f cattle at floor prices, he Ispsed. yielding a mass of war Repeat El*enho(ver’a Warning j -phe Seventh Armv. \Vhlch in Towels that are absorbent and will give years of wear. eastern front. I Allied propagandists gave added pe,.,y phases of the campaign by Senator William A. Scott (D> explained, and individual subsidies booty, headquarter* reported to^ Night club and reataurant pro­ Ombree striped borders in red only. Washington, March 22. (PV - "Battle .Still Cndeclded" : ....^____impetus Jo the migration „ by din -1 ...... served as the...... anvil ...... on the...... south 1 o f Hartford, which Repubilean.s will be paid on the basis of prices day. prietors, reneging against their paid between floor and ceiling The Senate War Investigating "Hundreds of Russian guns have ning'ng into German ear* General:General i Patton’s Third Army hammer Fresh Oalifonla had asserted wo\ild not be accept­ Thre« Ship* Sunk three-day star billing in the New able to the House. prices. They become effective April committee today released a long- been In actlon.since Thursday.” a j Eisenhowersenhower's * warning that area*acea* ...... from the north and - west, - In the spreading air war, York city v*. th* nation curfew week ago, he said. "The battle is , in the path of the Allied Annie*Annies I ^ghouched onto the Rhine plain ^ A New Pattern— for Draperies The Scott bill, favored from the 1. in-preparation report on surplus Mitchell bombers caught a six- Carrote 2 Beha17c "This 1* quite a substantial relief clash, have announced they will Still undecided. Rvisaian efforts to | would be deathtraps for any civil- close ....._ to Woinis,_____ which _____ the Third start by Senate Democrats, was property disposal and at once aliip enemy convoy off Amoy. to slaughters forced to buy at the adhere to the midnight closing. enter the heart of the city and ian* remaining there. Arniv raptured Tuesday, starred for action In the Senate drew a rebuke from one of several China, Tuesday and attacked it passibly to capture the Oder! At the same time the Moscow I — • - . . . . 18” Floral Pattern maximum,” Erickson said. The Allied Food and Entertain­ The Sixth Armored division of today, but action on It was post­ disposal agencie.s. with 16 ton* of explosives. At a radio broadcast a statement in the , Studying Meat Situation ment Industriea of Greater New bridges inlact continue with un Lieut. Gen. Alexander M. Patch'* poned pending the House vote on Hours after the committee made cost of two bombers,^* 6,000-lon name of the ' Free Gormsn com­ Price Administrator Chester York said it* member* would abated violence.” Army cra.shed through the Third; HEALTH MARKET the compromise measure. available to newsmen advance freighter-transport and two de­ mittee" in the Soviet capital urg­ Bowies testified before the Senate ignore the "extra hour of toler­ For two days the Russians have Army's conquered city of Kaioen* Printed Toweling Approve Oompromlee In Principle copies of the report - calling for stroyer escorts were sunk, two ing the Ruhr miners to proteid The truckman airlved thh morning with a good sup­ committee yesterday that OPA 7.000-ton freighter transports ance” granted by Mayor LaGuar- been just outside Stettin, Berlin's their mines from attempts at de- Senats Democrats, reported as was studying the meat situation prompt Institution of a definite thief port, with muzzles of their (t'ontlniird on Page Four) ply of Fresh Sea Food from Boston. Take your pick still somewhat reluctant to scrap policy "on which the piiblic can probably sunk and a destroyer dia. stnietion by Nazi officlais. but would not be "stampeded” Into Will Defend Position gun* blazing from Altdamm, the A Major Stettlein. described as I the Scott bill, nevertheless ' ap­ rely” — the Reconstruction Finance damaged. from our fine displayt price changes without gathering Pansy’s fine harbor at Iloilo A’as Meanwhile, the Blue nrtwork Stettin suburbs on the east bank a member of the committee-com- proved "In principle” the compro- corporation issued a 12-page mem­ 5 9 )^ yd. • full statUtlcal data from the in­ captured Tuesday with it* docks announced the mayor would de­ of the..... Oder.------I posed largely of raptured German mlse measure at a party caucus. orandum It said the Senate group fend hti) 1 a. m. closing In a On the Hungarian front the Ger- ■ officers—told the miners to follow i Mackerel Haddock A fter the caucus. Senator Leon dustry. intact, permitting immediate use. Another pattern added to our popular toweling that ia Winn teatlfied that figures cov­ Ignored. The port city of 90,000 als« fell to broadcast over the network from man* «ald the Russian* were a t-, example of upper Silesian min- Flashes! RlsCasat, Democratic floor leader, ering 70 per cent of all hog slaugh- Threnton Existing Market* \ 7 to 7:15 p. m, (e. w. t.) today. j ers who. he said, were able to save used for draperies, towels, scarfs and place mats. Col­ laaiied this statement: Maj. Gen. Rapp Brush’s 40th In- ; (Isile BiilleUns of the W lta) "Oysters The War Investigating commit­ Hi* topic: "W hy the One-Hour (Continued on Page Eight) the mines there. Cod "W e accept In principle the new fantry divisoin buf not before the i orful floral design in red and blue. Also a smart fruit (Gontinued on Pago Eight) tee's report, confined to surpluses Tolerance for New York City.” "Should there be fighting in the committee labor bill, regretting enemy destroyed 70 per cent of it i design in red and blue. other than industrial plants, said Many night clubs and hotela. Ruhr.” he added, "the mines will signed Draft Card* Stolen Pollack Quahogs that Senate bill No. 1 (the Scott % by fire and electrically-controlled j Urge quantities of government- not members of the association, be destroyed and coal production Bridgeport, March 88.- bill) could not meet their (the mines. i Offlclajs of Draft Board 81-A dhH, held surplus g

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V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, pONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 32, 1948 TWO COOKES IMC FAT coaa'* Squires Plan his Judgment, an aceepta.ble rea­ Clothing Need ' would have had tough sledding if will be taken under oath before son for refusing to transfer. Terror Tactics Block Governor Thomss E. Dewey hsd a panel of three commisioners. Engagements Some woids fool you: Surplus Goods In the case of- any worker whose Parents Told Rise in mver L Y. LawTirst not put slmost the full weight of I f the commission flnda that dis­ Is Desperate ^SICANTfi AM Open Meeting crimination did exist it la to issue appeal ia rejected, WMC regula­ NMDaD'TOMeuca his posiUoh behind it. tions under the' employment ceil­ Greiher-Goodrich MMCTIOM M MANY The Bntl-discrimlnstlon act 1" a "cease and deaiat order." I f the Son Wounded SlowsTodaVl Return of Japanese offender ignores or disobeys such Report Draws ing program provide that the tex­ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Goodrich, of 9«UiniAL Columbian Group to On Racial Bias directed against all employera of tile mills must discharge him. In Robert road, announce the engage­ Collection Here on Sun* six or more persons excepting non­ an order, the commisslonV must go to the Stipreme Court, which has addition, such workers become in­ ment of their daughter, Jacquelyn Have Speakers and En­ profit fraternal, charitable, educa­ Sharp Rebuke eligible for a priority referral cer­ Pfc. Williain Saiiiioml Ruth, to Ensign Dean MacDougall Wealker Bureau Pre-1 Only About 1,700 of Ponders Declaring day, April 8; Group in the attics and other stora linn Act Forbids tional and rellgloiiB grotipa, snd a right to review ail the proceed­ '.‘°xfie Townsend Club , tertainment. ings before either throwing ^ out tificate. This means they should Greiner. U.S.N.R., son of Mrs. H i­ Meeting Tomorrow. places in American homea. excepting domestic employment. It not be hired oy any firm other Seriouiily Injured in ram Eaton Greiner, of Buffalo, 4t^ts Cresl of No ]VIore| 110,000 Evacuated / IHscrimination in Em* the case or isaulng an order di­ (ConthiMed Prem Page One) War Upon Japan style of unused and forgotten covers ail employment ^agencies than the tire cord plants. N. Y., and the late Mr. Greiner. clothing may be out-dated rgotten but it Mcct Friday Plana were completed laat night recting compliance by the offend­ Action in Philippines. . Than 21.5 Feet. After Pearl Harbor Go Five years ago, when Nazis and nd all labor unions. gested efforts b« mads to channel Miss Goodrich was graduated does not concern those who arc in means... ployment in Slate. er. Japs invaded their homes, millions at the meeting of Brown-LaGace To employers affected, the law such goods into the hands of those from the Oxford School and ia a Back to West Coast. dire need of garmenta of |ny type says In effect: If you need a work* For violating the commission's Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saimond of Hartford, March 2!t—(^ — Tha j Buenos Aires, March 22- (IP) — o f women, children and men be­ circle of Columbian Squires for the who ordinarily would not be con­ Believe Flyuii senior at Northwestern Unive^ty to clothe and comfort their war- By 8. BortMi n «*th er, you mtist hire the first quali­ orders, or interfering with the 141 Oak street, were informed yes­ rise in the Connecticut river The Argentine government was yond military age were rob'l)ed of The Townsend Club will meet open meeting of the organization commlaalon'a functioning, the $.500 sidered potential consumers. where she is a member o f , ^ l t a emaciated bodies. Anything and N B A SUUr OMTnpMidnit fied person who applies, or is sent terday by the W ar Department Delta Delta sorority. By Jamea Marlow believed today to be considering everything except the clothes they Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the fine and years' imprisonment are "There may, be many sueh users, slowed down today, and the H art­ everything usable in the form of to be held next Wednesday eve­ N «w York— By almost unaiU- by an agency or a labor tinion, Seeks Accord that their son. Pfc. William Sai­ En.sign Greiner attended North­ Washington, March 22— i/P) — the possibility of declaring . war happened to be wearing, some Y. M. C. A. Several matters of Im­ provided. . including charitable tnatitiitlona ford Weather Bureau' predicted men's women’s, boys’, girls’ and ning at the Knights of Ctolumbua noua by*partlian action of iU L*nd le.se shipments to tors, surpassed those due to star- n,p usual traditional Manches- not refuse membership to any ap­ racial discrimination. does not present a fair picture of coupled with much cooler weath­ gun blasts into their homes; their paratory step toward revision of The lack of direct relation be­ and apent several days together. Britain. The. p>ndon Daily Express ter manner. Detail plana for the Kxpe<'ted to Sign (.’harter (liernian Ballada W riter Dies This OAl Troatmant OftM plicant because of his race, creed, Another was that use of the the present day status of planning er and the outlook for no further homes have been stoned; the Montreux agreement limiting vatlon and malnutrition. tween the Vatican and the Krem­ contended, were important but had Fresno a group of ranchers and From reports, now as-sembled It collection, sorting and shipping of Brings Happy Relief color or national origin, or expel word "creed," without definition and operationa.” rain immediately, has removed the use of the Dardanelles and Bos­ lin figures in many situations. It "little effect on America's own re­ business men gave returned Jap­ la revealed that. In the liberated this substantial amount of used London. March 22 Prime I.ondon, March 22 i/P) - Boer Purity, Body, Flavor! Veay wWeteie leDare aecsiBa berluulia hlm-for any of those reasons If he as "rellgioua creed," could easily The memorandum disputed con­ phorus straits. obviously playa a part in Polish sources," being no more than eight flood threat for the present, ac­ anese a deadline for leaving the countries of Europe alone, more clothing ia now bring worked out Ministers and foreign ministers of ricse A.C.A.H.. Munchausen, a " • “ y.oeee they diieover that tbereeleewe already Is a member. and legislmately be Interpreted tentions that no aatlafactory New Room Added Russia long haa wanted a free ' - "im ay be tiled kidaaya. politics. There the country is per cent of the country’s total cording to the local bureau. area; a Loa Angeles post office re­ than 30,000.000 are "statistically by the various sub-committees of Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi noted writer of German ballads, Five-Member cenunlaalon to Include other creeda — for ex method has been worked out to outlet to the Mediterranean. .. are Natwe'a ehM any d tak- predominantly Catholic and yet food production. The river here this morning fused to hire back a returned Jap- naked," while • more than four the campaign. Arabia and ’Transjordan are ex­ died shortly before reaching his ■ addaaad waata outof um blood. As an enforcement agency the ample, ideological, so that a con­ redistribute surpluses into war Turkish Sources appeared con­ law seta up a five-member com­ For the Assessors ^ Britain’s present reserve of stood at lS.8 feet. The temper­ aneae-Americ»n. even though hea times that number 125,000,000 Due to other meetings scheduled pected to sign an Arab league 71st year, the German radio said eaday. servative employer could be pun­ production and that public notice for the moment has come entirely fident a new and better pact could ______sarmita mission, with overlapping terms ished for refusing to hire an under the political domination of 6,000.000 tons of food works out ature was not expected to rlae an American Army veteran of this In all- are in desperate need of for earlier in the evening it haa charier in a ceremony today at the today. He was a descendant of ______I ia your bnod, it of surplus sales has not been suf­ .above 40 degrees. , be reached. There is a strong de­ Zaafaran palace near Cairo. The the. Hannoverian family whose so as to maintain continuity of avowed Communist; or the Daily Russia. Men-started working this morn­ at 286 pounds per person. w ar and lias been taken into an clothing, shoes and bedding. • been decided to act the meeting aaoaa —«**> baakiaha, rhaomatia ficient. , It added that the report sire here for an agreement pat­ charter is a constittitlon of the jpost celebrated member was Itlmiialai, law of pap and aaaisy. gat* personnel, who are to Deceive Worker, Communist ne'wapaper, Dbubtlesa. too, the Vatican is ing'on the amall office on the west American Legion post; and an Everyone Can Contribute hour of Manchester’s Planning "m akei a. number of inferences terned after the 1939 treaty be­ Arab federation, the terms of Baron Munchausen, 18th century ^ / a ea ila *. puflfaMw undw tba 910,000 a year, each. could be puni.shed for not hiring concerned with the future of side of the Municipal building Urge* Sweden Be Cmutioua aluminum company in Loa Ange­ This needed clothing is svall- committee at 8 o’clock tomorrow ■ and dladneaa Fraquant or which are not warranted by the tween Britain, France and Turkey which have not yet been made pub­ teller of wonder tales. The broad­ I arita aaiattlBB aad nundor I^ is commission ia not given a fascist-minded editor provided Catholic citizens in Auatria, Ger­ sound proofing it. This is the o f­ les fired a returned Japanese- containing a mutual assistance able. Hundreds of millions of evening. Previously the meeting i I tboy^k^^aomoihlnt explicit authority to initiate ac­ facta." London, March 22 — the Job of staffing the tire Nor vexed, pr irritated camtinat to be on hand when disaster strikes? -e', •That can be done,” he asserted, FURRIER Mrs. Martha Boll and Family. plants in that city. ^ By disappointed hope or plans; "only efficient control of pro­ The answer lies with ye«—with Am ericat New Bedford re^rcaentativeg TM t trusting, leaves all things duction costs, and methods." 57 PRATT ST. 3rd FLOOR HARTFORD 3, CONN. In Menorififii claim that at leaat four httemat«> T i l l " KWS o r In Thy Bleat hands, For the Red Cross is your Red Cross. It is In loving mtraory of our beloved plana .acceptable to local officiala In harmony with Thy blest will. supported entirely by your voluntary con­ mother and slater, Mrs. Lucy MeOann Hitler Not Roach Owmar Wright, who paaMd away March 33. have been submitted, and that Mc­ Tin: KIVODOM tributions. You are asked to contribute just 1919: . , ' Nutt has rejected all. Enhanced by greater grace. In this connection WMC officials Crheyennc, ^ y o , — tP) --- The Thy favor and Thy smile once a year. The time for giving io the Red There is no final, parting. point to the "in our Judgment" Wyoming Department of Agricul­ Its richest gain; Cross in 1949—is now! Tor all are In hia care. 'and thoae who phrase in McNutt’s atatement. ture doesn’t know who won the FEATURE SHOWINGS: That onward goes from aeem to leave ua. argument but it does know that Give now aod give otera? They add that otovlouaiy no plan MATINHB AT ,3ltd Day ter day Ars waiting for us thers. ^ Adolf Hitler never did, doesn’t WEDDING received has appeal^ to McNutt In fiunahine, or in rain. For in 1949 mote and osore now and never will own a ranch In BVENINO AT ...... 8:1S Wbers ws shall, meet onr leva •nsa. aa one that would adlve the prob­ SAT. CONTOrUOPS SHOW! Singing a sweet melody veterans w ill be brought And oBderstBad at last. Wyoming. |t ao advioed Lorens b ir t h P a y lem. . Of love, of faith and trust home. They aod their fetn- That dawn Is always waiting. Harris, Folsom, Chlif., who asked SUN.: Merry Maafikamr After the night la passed. These officials contend further A heaven bom chime IM M m MMTAM ifi being rclkvod In cMlinn ’>|^99SmK ft t u n il iNCIIAtl IN « * n w il DnHng tho post fiscal year, that no plan submitted has been the department to settle a "hot PLUS: CMfifiOX" ilies wriU have more end ANNIVERSARY argument” on the aubject A Blessed Symphony Divine. hospitals cverywhera by Red Cr6sa focmited- there warn 297 disasters ia the United States—more than ever CAKES Bver rethembersd by her sou. Moth­ endorsed 100 per cent by New Bed­ more need for Red Cross. Annie-Ruseell Atkinson and-tralncd Nnraa’t Aldofi. The Rod Cross also recorded for any single year, d^d the Red Cross was oo die scene er, Father, Slater and Brothera. ford. Give — that the Red Croae Referring to one propoaql sub­ tacmiis and trains Diodtian’s Aidas a v s^ itn- for all o f tbess! Vkdins wete fed. clothed aad shcltcrad by the MADE TO ORDER Signs ot Spring ■■yfonrinariogivetoihstel Legal Notices mitted by New Bedford manage­ ora ponoM pas* o f bofiptad wnrib * ^ RedCeneal Wild geese in V-formation UOrOB FBBMIT ment representatives and accept­ Have wlngfid across the sky. THE NEW CHARLES BAKERY Oil ('iiirpm y NOTICB or APFUCATION ed by the National Labor-Manage­ The daylight spoil it longer This is to give BoUca that 1 CharUs ment' coRfmittee as the beat aolu- DANCING From (town to twlltght-Ume. 183*187 NO. MAIN STREET PHONE I*ltff Bhtttcello of 31 Princaton strset. Man­ Uon. WMC officials said it won chester, Conn., hare filed an appllca- only half-hearth CIO , approval $ o l d i e r KEEP YOUR RED CROSS AT T HE I R S I D E, T O O I Center tloB dated 30U of March, 1945 with Every Thursday cind Soturday Ihe grass within the meadbw ' DON'T FORGET! Wednesday Is. BOLAND tba Liquor Coatrot Commleetoe far a and was opposed outright by the la growiak green each day. Baatauraqt Pannlt for tha aala ot alco­ AFL. Eveninqs CHARLES WNMEK Pansy huds are swelling. holic liquor cm tho premiaeo of 39 Oak Called for Rotatlea The pusay*wlUow’s out. I M N U ^ I I D ia l atfeat. Manebeetes. Tha baslaeaa la This plan called for rotation of * 8:30 P. M. t« 12 P. M. This Adeeriisement Spamsored hy DONUT DAY!!I owned by Charles Botlcallo, H Prince- textile woricera to the tire cord too atraat. Clardnoa J. Barber, M9 Main ART McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA ‘ A t ffioM at day tha pnopara plants every 29 days. It also pro­ FRIDAY IMIHII. V f 1 L( f>320 atraat aad Fradarlck J. Mlalcuocl al Beadrorth their eh««ry call. JELLY DONUTS Doxen 28t | 119 Oak atrset. MaaehasUr, aad will be vided for malntalijanca of group At morning end at evening ' eonduetad by Charles Bottleeilo ad a .tnauranee, seniority vacation pay SAT. SUN. The birds chant carols gay. Prtaeaton atroat. Maaebaotar, Oowa , aa and other rights. Walter's Restaurant The F, T. Blish Hardware Co. Manchester & Supply jCo. paaaMttse. PLUS: "DEAD MANY! KYliil!* wiUi IX>N C H ANTY ■tlMl risk hnrte. FURNACE BURNER SERVICE . CHARLES BOTTKnClXO' ' In taking over tha appeals Phone 3923 Dated 30th of March. 194S. MCNutt must rule whether E N IP It t N I f l l l T : " rOttih P o r ld iiy i^ ” •V* H-9-19-4B €t tha wockara cancefnod bav MANUHESrSB EVENINO HEltALD, MANfHESTEK. tXINM.. THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1948 P A o e {G E v a m MANCHES’I EK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945 the state had been lax In not hav­ ing made such provisions long ago. ■I’ > k n i a r k 8 Bv Roherl D iiiu'an Ruhr and to the north continued. Back Hospital (^poae CompolsIoB Clause Nazi Civilians Bombers struck massive blows [shortages Reflect Probate judges, who supported aimed at isolating that great in­ R R Crossings the idea of the bill, offered objec­ :/A Global Fiddler-Journalist Amuses and Charms dustrial basin—General Eisenhow­ For Drinkers tion to a provision that a person Hamper Army er’s next avowed objective. To Be Debated! convicted of Intoxication three "Mis# Dilly Says No” Has Gentle Fun With Hollywood Moves Near Important Citle^ Uneveit Distribution timea be committed to the pro­ FIRST NATIONAL STORES The mighty American First Favorable Report Is posed Institution by the criminal As They Flee Army fanning out from Its east courts. It waa generally felt that p : Joaeph Waobaberc, Ciwchoslovak ’Theodore Pratt, who demon' Doyle, a tragic child who Is hard Selectm en to Discuss I Ui^c^ at Hearing on '"Mtor, JolunaUat, and raconteur Rhine salient between the narrow [Loopholes as W e l l as;Po8tma8t*er Dies; this provision should be left out strated a literary kinship with to put out of mind. Victim of a Sleg and Wled rivers and power­ and the committal be left In the KtraocdUMuy. playa for srou on hla , Joseph Weehsberg in his re- horror which takes from him his n (Continued From Page One) Hazards in 'Tplland Treating Inebriates. SUPER MARKETS k M Chetrtnc a gay and lilting ing its growing strength, over I V io latio n . ' E n a b l e Retired Dentist hands of the probate judges as are I centlyrpubllshed "Perils in Prov- mother and little sister and makes "several” bridges, moved to- with­ Turnpike Tonight. committments to other state hos­ In **t>ooklng for a Bluebird’’ I ence"—they share a love for the page one of the New Ybrk tab­ glon already were "dead" and de­ S o m e to Get More n,(Bwiglitnn I f ^ ln : $2.50). The in less than 16 miles of Gladbach Hartford, March 22.—(JP)—A fa­ pitals. ' Qlv* OuwrtWMiy T* Tli* i incongruoiis, and unlikely but real loids, Martin Is taken In by the serted. and Mulheim, first Important cit­ No opposition was expresaed ’ iMWiora kara awarded him their i engaging people — is back again, wealthy, half-world, dreamy Mrs, Thousands previously had fled There is a possibility that the I T h a n Their Share. Cheshire. March 22.—(P) — Dr. vorable report has been urged be­ ,:^Uteiary Fallowahlp, and no one from German cities west of the ies of the Ruhr in the line of ad­ John Lucius Bradley, 72, .who be­ fore the Legislative Public Welfare against other proposals, including i this time with the noyel: "Miss de Rendon. Her country home la vance. At points, the First Army Selectmen will be asked to take the creation of a commission to + RED CROSS Hh Mwill qoiurral with their judgment. : Dilly Says No" (Duell, Sloan A magnificent to the Irish lad, she Rhine to escape the Allied By Ovid A. Martin came iKJStmaster in 1935, two and Humane Institutions commit­ hi Prague, Weehaberg Armies. A front dispatch last waa Isas than a dozeh miles from iAome action tonight towards do- yearn after he had established res­ study the problems of alcoholism j Pearce; $2.50). is gentle and wins hla utter adora­ the packed industrial region. ing away with two of the three Associated Press Farm Writer tee on a proposal to establish a and another creating a commission ^atudlad at the Vienna Conaerva- I It's the light and engaging tale tion, yet he Is unhappy, ridden night said American troops idence here following hla retire­ state hospital for inebriates. Un­ lory of Mualc and the Sorbonne, Lieut. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges’ railroad crosslnga on Tolland Washington, March 22—(^P)— ment from the active practice of on the care and treatment of aged, I of a fortylsh-but-fair secretary to with fear that he will be turned which swept through Saarbrueck- shock troops, reinforced with der state statute, Connecticut In­ infirm and chronically ill persona. ‘mad at 18 made the flrat of hia : a Hollywood film producer, who out. en the day before had found less tanks, captured Buisdorf where turnpike. The request it Is said, is I Government control of foods In ■ dentistry In New Haven, died to- ebriates are not eligible to bo as­ ^tripa around the world aa viollniat I Instead of a hope chest has a To secure hia position, he re­ than 1,000 of the cities 135,000 the Ruhr superhighway crossed to come from men Interested In I wartime Involves the regulation | day^ at hla home after a long 111- signed to the present state hospi­ A W I P K ‘t e a ahlp’a orcheatra. Hia fellow trunk filled with film scripts, re­ sorts to desperate means. little population still there. the development of land In the ness. tals, inmates of which are confined Somebody Playing Joke ^aniafelana were of all nationailtiea, i the Sieg, Rott and Seven. They I of distribution os well as produc V A R I I T Y O P jections over a period of 25 yeara John, who lives in a dream even Indicating the dire effects pushed into Westerhausen and extreme west part of the town j Survivors Include his widow, the to the insane, mentally 111 and P’ghapea, alaea, dlapoaltiona and de- deeper than that -of his self-ab­ which the dislocation of vast sec­ near the East Hartford town Una I tionr Shortages of the past and former Anna Hyde, a daughter. physically handicapped cases. Chicago—(iP)—Gust Javelos, 65, greea of temperament. For in- Miss Dllly’s frustration extends in won 14 miles of the wide military o u r o w n another direction, too. Apparent­ sorbed mother, must be made to tions of the population are having highway. They stood on the Sieg where It la proposed to erect I ] present often reflect an uneven Mrs. Ruth McKay of Meriden, and The measure, similar to one expressed surprise when Police atance. there waa Franzl, the bank ly never to come is that raise want him to stay. Martin secures upon the national economy, the for seven miles or more. about 60 bouses to coat In the | I distribution. a son, Dr. Wilmot H. Bradley, a which tailed-to pass the 1943 state man Patrick Flannlgan and an ^ Q U A L IT Y clerk, whose passion waa finance. frotn $37.50 a week to $40.00, and a strange and cruel hold on the German people were told by their neighborhood of $10,000 a house. Rationing Is designed to dis­ Washington. D. C., geologist. legislative sesalon, was introduced undertaker arrived at hfs home He eollected ticker tape and Man­ Planes started scouring the and said they had received reports until she decides to write her child; he even sets their room government last night that they Germans In the Palatinate at 'pie land the developers-have In tribute supplies evenly. But there Funeral services will be held on by Democratic Senate Leader l«on b a k e A y hattan telephone directories, and book, all she has to look forward afire, so that he may rescue John are facing a sharp cut in food ra­ dawn today and also were soften­ mind Is on a hillside and can be sre loopholes as well as viola­ Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock with RisCassi of Hartford and re­ that he waa dead. Javelas danced 1^^ Wan Street to him was seventh to is the annual visit of Mr. Hora­ and win plaudits and gratitude. tions and that they soon may get tions which enable some conaum- burial In Hillside cemetery. ceived strong support from pro­ a jig to prove that he was very PRODUCTS ing the Valhalla line ju st' across made Into a nice development much alive and suggested to the E'^Aheavea. Or Sebaatiano, the ever- tio, the bearded, shy member of When sheer tragedy comes— no meat at all. the upper Rhine. The crossings have long been the •ra to get more than their share. bate judges, the Connecticut Tem­ aieapy piano player, who waa so the film company’s Board of Di­ death for which Martin is respon­ "Our plans have been wrecked Even now, when cdmplainte of Yo-Yoe Precious to Japs perance soiclety, the State Federa­ officer and undertaker that some­ The remnants of nine German subject of consideration and now body must have been playing a McnnmojF gxpm rs APPLESAUCE clever at switching from one paa- rectors. sible, yet only in that responsi­ because millions of Germans have that Tolland turnpike Is being I shortages of miats are rampant, tion of Women’s Clubs and private iji iei^er’a temporarily empty atate- Her book*, a diary Of her ex­ bility of others to him failed —it returned from border areas and divisions have been destroyed by •how cases are well filled in some Salt Lake Oty — m — MaJ. citizens. It was the consensus joke. ^ ‘ nXHn to another for a snooze that the Third Army between Trier and used more and more each day for Homer J. Colman, an ex-Jap pris­ n f G f i r BltfAtCFAFTiS TNi CAKE periences inside a motion picture is old Anna, the Swiss nurse to have to be fed on shrunken space," auto travel, the suggestion that areas. Often in the same city, among supporters of the bill that each concert waa delayed by the whom he finally turns and finds Kaiserslautern in recent days, AP one store will have more meat per oner, says that the Nip is a "tough studio, is snapped up by the first declared Joseph Bock, agricul­ Correspondent Thobum Wlant re­ the tow act, will probably bring fighting man." but he’s tickled masriMPonrdfirMtdi fraatle search for him. And, when publisher to see it. Miss (Mlly Is comfort and refuge from terror. tural director of the Reich, in a results. I customer than another. located, he could be awakened suddenly filthy rich, and me fun Here Is sensitive and tendey writ­ ported from Patton’s headquar­ , Remain Close to Source pink if he obtains a yo-yo. The DA'n *L NUT •% » only by pouring ice water down domestic radio broadcast. ters. The 11,835 prisoners process­ major asserted that yo-yos to the begins when her employer and ing, particularly in the creation Food Rations Out Deeply ed yesterday brought the Third Food supplies tend to remain If you are a person who "eaiehet hit bresli- Ilia throat every other film producer in Hol­ of the boy Martin, whose portrait close to the source of production Japs were "the most precious of LO A F » ^ " J/ « Hie Soulful Valet "Decrees already have been is­ Army’s total since Feb. 1 to 96,- all,” and they would “strut fasl on tha " break yourtslf of this habit lywood start bidding for the film is memorable. sued which will cut deeply Into 775 and since activation Aug. 1 Hospital Notes Normally, it Is only when nearby around" playing with the toys. There waa Nam, the Indo-Chi- right of her book. IM..^ everybody's food rations. More consumers get ail they want that now. Nutritioa sxp erli tsy ■ hurrisd, ikimpy aeaa boy of aristocratic family, Miss Wily says, "No." She re­ to 260,666. Some 11,000 prisoners SOUTHERN BELLE ^ h Sima-l'p: Seivics to mra of the Navy b just as important a function of the measures will follow.*’ remained to be counted by the supplies move out to areas of brsakfsil will rssult in a mid-morning 1st down who atole aboard to be the musl­ fuses to'sell. The stratagems, the At the same time the Swiss Discharged yesterday: George lesser production. U tK C S lures, the begging, the threats, the "Net of Cobwebs," by Elizabeth American Red Cross as aid and assistance to those men and women Third Army; the Seventh Army or faligus. A wall balanced breakfast givsi in, dans* valet, largely because he Sanxay Holding (Simon A Schus­ in other branch^ of the armed forces. This 1945 War Fuad JhMtcr press asserted that Adolf Hitler, bad 10,000 or so more awaiting Hatch, 180 Porter street; Mra This has been true especially CAKE- 2 5 « I f loved “Humoresque." And %he sheer desperation of the film ex­ ter: $2.00). Young seaman, shock aymboUzes service to the men, who fight «a tha was. apparently resigned to an inevi­ processing. in the case of meats and butter, many of your daily vitamin and minsral ro- Lf^ High VolUge Lady, a passenger ecutives, particularly her owm Ellen Joyce, 689 Main street; ! the great bulk of which are pro­ victim of a torpedoing, finds mur­ table junction of the Allied and General Oommlto Sulelde LARGE SIZi quiremsnls If it includes FRUIT, EGGS, BREAD. who inalated on slngini: the. aria bosses, provide high comedy. But der instead of convalescence, has Russian Armies somewhere west Judith Prevost, 120 Oakland duced and processed In the mid­ , from "Toaca,” but waa crossed up all this is of secondary importance PflMIlIi of Berlin in the near future, had A high ranking Gqrman prison­ street; Frank Hyde, 51 Westmin­ west. GRADE A Take more time for breakfast and see how wtMB the pianist intentionally to Miss Dilly. So is her raise to to steer his way to the killer and er' said one German commanding ster road. out of a mental torture chamber. Japs’ Resistance completed preparations for a last Because of this—and some BROOKSIDE much belter you feel all through the day . . l^plajrad his.accompaniment a key forty bucks. Mr. Horatio is back, Suspense and atmosphere predomi­ stand in the mountainous Berch- general had committed suicide In Admitted today: John Rueben. black marketing—there has been BUNS W high. • and comes love. Romance is brief­ nate. teegaden region in southern Ger­ despondency over the Ignominious 8 Chestnut street; Oscars Oron- a tendency for a larger and larger Adventure followa on the heels ly blighted, but all comes out aa it On Panay Crushed many. destruction of the Wehrmacht lund, 366 Woodland street. - portion of the hogs and beef cattle FIAipi of aaiaadventure; WeChaberg’s vlo- should. If the author should get There, Swiss papers said. Hitler west of the Rhine. Discharged yesterday: WlUlam to be bought and slaughtered by 28-OZ f ^ K lin collapsed' because of the high Miss Dilly's opportunity, there’s "The 17th Letter," by Dorothy The operations of the Third ^HEAT aREAL 8PRAY PKG 1 i * ponts c (Continued From Page One) hopes to wait out the "twilight Naven, 84 Maple street; John small, local plants serving very IT’S SO VERY EASY to ORANGE JUICE ^^ 45 humidity of the Red Sea, and the fascinating question of wheth­ Cameron Disney (Random House; period" after the war which he | and Seventh Armies in the Palati­ Tlervan, 35 Lilloy street; Richard limited areas. As a consequence, 28-OZ rtrt there was the matter of a piano er It might be a case of: "Mr. $2.00). Married couple tackles a where enemy losses were said by believes will end in a reign of | nate and among the doomed traps Dorey, 47 1-2 Charter Oak street; the large packing plants which moke light and tender com CREAM OF WHEAT PKG L L ^ GRAPEFRUIT 31* ■K that went overboard. Nor was all Pratt Says No." spy ring which is stirring up trou­ MacArthur to be "extraordinarily chaos and unrest that will spilt! i'n the Saarland was little more DSrtd Freeburg, 229 Hartford normally supply the more distent muffins with Flakom because ■KiAKPAST 22-OZ raisH wMTi ^ a a ' the fun at sea; the author’s remi- ble for submarines in Iceland and the Allies asunder and permit a I than a mop-up, the end of which road) Miss LMna Kurtimatis, here are all the dry ingredients POOD PKG ZX< nlseences of his days as a claquer Portrait Of a Boy has evil designs on an Allied con­ heavy," the Yaqks seized 256 vehi­ areas have^een getting a smaller MALTEX BLENDED JUICE Points 42< cles, most of them armored cars, Hollj-wood—It will become In­ rebirth of National Socialist Ger­ was in sight. Broad Brook. portion of the meat animals. ready blended, and they’re BRIAKPAiT 24-OZ rtA a t the opera provide some of the In "Poor Child" (Harper: $2.50), voy. A puzzler and all the action many. The Third Army stood In Dtscharged today: Louis Pag- POOD PKG 2II< B R E A D l U c .. hast stories in this altogether en- Anne Parrish’s first novel since and excitement the most jaded 35 artillery and anti-aircraft guns. creasingly apparent that this col­ strength along the whole west Aggravating . bad distribution precition-mixod for delicious RALSTON TOMATO JUICE 12 mortars, 34 rocket launches, gioli, Bolton; Mra. Sarah Ck>le, 19 among civilians has been the fact L unches Aunt 20-OZ fr t BIG 20-OZ LOAF ■ WW r Joyable book. 1941, we meet 12-year-old Martin thriller-fan could ask for. .reaulte. large quantities of machine-guns umn will do anything for a story. bank of the Rhine for 100 miles Division street; Mra. Ruth Robin­ that the government has had to PANCAKE'tou. PKG 1 Z * SUNSWEET PRUNE JUKE ^ and other equipment. Like kissing June Haver. Only Nazi Pockets from CToblenx to Ludwigshafen. son, 28 1-2 East Middle turnpike; depend very largely upon the big­ 30-40SIZE FRESHNESS GUARANTEED of night Ufa hangouts policed June -Haver became the new In Mains, fortified Hessian cap- Mrs. Edna Remklewlcx and son. ger plants to supply the Army and 40-50 SIZE pkg themselves. Planes Blast Headquarters also disclosed that iUl of 159,000, Le 90th divlMon 82 Main street; George Fischer, lend-lease and to . provide foreign PRUNES QUAKER OATS ’^' 26« Adhere . In some cases where servicemen Cavite province, forming the 20th Century-Fox ednsation after was having a harder time. Prod­ West of Rhine; 74 Florence street; Chartes relief. These plants have been ST aiL eaeciaa ans •■ticATzatzMs PRUNES $0-60 SIZE QUAKER INSTANT OATS had been asked by shore patrols Reich Again southern part of Manila bay, the her role in "Irish Eyes Are Smil­ ded by SS troops, the Germans Squires, Rockville. forced to cut down on supplies To Curfew and military police to leave estab­ Zamboanga area of Mindanao ing.” She Was given her chance 2 Armies Join still were rertsting and the 90th Death yesterday: Mrs. Minnia moving to their civilian custom- n«u ijkH Imw C»-«a. *■- tnM, I. T. lishments, the uniformed men island, MaJ. Gen. Jens A. Doe’s in films because of TC-F’s babes Infantry waa just Inside the city Lota, 4S Victoria road. •rv loitered outside. They said they 41st division has so effectively Moves Not Successful (Continued Prom Page One) with babies—Misses Faye. Grable, outskirts, Wlant reported at A44 l*V H vom §nvy ao4 wanted to see if the clviilans were cleared the harbor sector that seiz­ (Continued Prom Page One) 10:20 a. m., battlefront time. P«>- ■nie government from time to Hour Again served drinks. When they saw ed air. fields are operating without Landis, Tierney, Joyce, etc, who time has tightened regulations de­ ywi'l f«t • lUtm, mmUm mand were beaten into -ruble and fouled up production scheduled licemen and firemen of Ma(nz QaAiden P^iodtice ! NtvRc. f«rvR at ImiI civilians were treated in the same then set afire. enemy hindrance. lautem to Gruenstadt. ten miles were Identified among the German signed to channel more meat ani­ Fresh Salted Nuts (OMrtteMd firoin Pag« Om ) last year by becoming ladies in mals Into pens of the larger plants, tw« vtf«l«W«s yom fashion, they went their way. An R. A. F. reconnaissance pilot waiting. But studio bosses fsel southeast of Worms and 16 milea troops. Resistance In that birth­ "HOARSE” SENSE! Local Agency for kO¥0 • 4p(tal Considerable verbal resentment who flew over the region said he place of the printing press appar­ but those moves have not been Doable ffey Brand Board of Estimate today to ap- Super-Fortresses that she is able to stand up to the north of Neu.stadt (pop.: 20,620), for COUGHS due to COLDS completely successful. Officials say FRESH ■BlaitlG fuRcIi m was expressed, however. Some did not pass a single sizeable town best of them, which is a pretty newly captured by Patton’s men. ently was due to fanatical leader­ Arthur Drug' Stores pcevo-a resolution calling for a servicemen seemed unable to ra­ which was not. in fiames. ship, because eleewhere along the that the only way to obtain an WESTERN Smash at Rangoon neat trick for her flve-foot-two Gruenstadt, an industrial town of even distribution would be to 845 Main S t Tel. 8806 DOUfllt YOUR BOND BUYING CARROTS '1 a. aa. eurfew. The City Council tionalize the midnight closing, par­ "It waa really staggering," he 5,200, is 14 miles northwest of ijud- Rhine the rtifittered Germans have tmatty seeMilsff beeswta previously had passed an ordnance ticularly men on leave from over­ 20th Bomber Command Head­ frame. been showing llftle fight place a policeman on every live­ said. "How anyone could exist One might expect a rising widahafen. they’re teaOy stock farm. In every slaughter FRESH •44o4to ML sataMlshing a midnight curfew. seas service. At the Stork club, in that Inferno is beyond me." quarters, India, March 22.—(jT)—A The Seventh Army also reach­ OliUqoe Referenoea Made a eolonel who refused to give his sizeable force of B-29 Super-For­ young actress of her sire to com­ jdant and in every retell store. TEXAS Nineteen German planes, includ­ tresses smashed at Rangoon today ment: ed Otterburg, four miles north of Goat Upsets System Often compisints revolve around SPINACH 3 29 ‘ A few politely oblique refer­ name said he believed the curfew to ing several jets, were shot down Kaiserslautern, captured two days for the fourth time, centering the "Oh (sob), what a foul trick of an InaulHclent supply of a particu­ NO POINTS JH-oz JAR 2 4 c ences to the curfew situation were be arbitrary, but expressed gratifi- yesterday, while 45 other planes ago by the Third. Even these Sev­ lar cut or type of meat. For exam­ FANCY made by Secretary of the Navy action night club owners decided and their gliders were destroyed attack on supply . storage dumps fate to be so small.” enth Army reports at midday were Kansas City—VPi—la the Kan­ But no, she likes being that ple, complaints are being made in YELLOW l^>rrestel and LaGuardia at a Red to close at midnight Three Naval aground. on I-ake Victoria and the .Minga- far from up to date. AP Corre­ sas City police station, a room is the south of a shortage of salt Enjoy Tea at its Best ONIONS 3 Cross meeting which both attend­ officers, celebrating their return R.A.F. Mosquitos rounded off ladon air field cantonment. size. spondent Lewis Hawkins reported. set aside for btcyclea. that have pork, highly desired by some con­ CAUF. PUIN - 4 RID POINTS ed yesterday. Forrestel, who ap- from fighting zones, were vocally the month of raids on Berlin by All aircraft in the raid were re­ "I don’t mind it at all," she re­ Being Cut To Ribbons been picked up on the street A COUGH sumers there. Much of this type WESTERN ' proved the midnight curfew for resentful and expressed bewilder­ ported to have loosed bombs on marked. "Although people could sergeant says the job Is to get the SARDINES U.T..12. attacking .the capital twice during The battle In the Palatinate be­ of meat, which the large packers WINESAPS ' Navy men, eliminated from the ment at the midnight curfew. the night. The first visit was by the objectives and returned safely. be a little more considerate about came only a mopup. What few bicycles back into the hands of would normally ship to the south. A P P LiS CALIF, in Tomato Seuca—4 Rad Pointt text a t his speech a statem ^t that Nothing Served After Midnight the largest force of Mosquito It waa the second blow at the Ran­ it. German positiona remained were the rightful owners, adding its "a Millions use F A F LotenfM to 1 Is flUlng lend-lease requirements the public should bo willing "to El Morocco, one of the popular ever sent to Berlin, possibly close goon area in less than a week. "For instance, I waa doing a being cut to ribbons. difficult job at beat’’ Today, a of Russia. FLORIDA - URGE saloon society centers, ushered The Super-Forts encoimtered S've their throat a 15 minute sooth- ! SARDINES "N M* endure the inconvenience of a to 100. street scene with Fred MacMur- "Allied forces have reduced the wajrward goat, corralled tem|X)r- t, comforting tieatmeat that i Favor Better Customers 2 ^ b c h i^ ^ c FRESH C R EA M K f-2 4 RED POINTS ^ aurfew." servicemen out at midnight, Also during the night British meager anti-aircraft fire and light­ ray in "Where Do We Go From German-held area south of the arily with the bikes, chewed the reaches all the

.-U- ’ y Kk-r- . • : . t, --fv- *. i- • ■ *•. ^ ,yr^'. ^ '-.y-'i MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL^* MANe^ESTERi C»NN. THURSDAY, MARCH 22,194S mAiNunBB’i CB ETBlViNG H E R A ljD f MANUHliiSTBIl, OONN.» THXJRSDAT, MAKL'H i*j40 U n s SIX

ing. A fte r the dcvoUqnal and the bridegroom to the altar. Much ba held Sunday morning at 10:80 The'larger room, with Its wooden! live with a large wedding aake a. m., fo r all tha children o f tha which the bride cut aaalated by buataaaa pwrioda, Mr. Gardner will amusement was brought out by Manchester walls, permitted th r force of the speak o f recant darvelopmenta tn Hebron various city newspapers concern­ Wapping Early Spring Up in Maine Rockville community. Connecticut the groom. A maatlng o f tha Brotherhood explosion to dissipate. The bride and groom left for hla fleld. A social hour wrlll follow. ing the event, one paper putting . Marjorie Marks, Marion Cbria-| win ba held Sunday, at 10:30'A m. Evening Herald an unannounced wedding trip aiid According to- the practice of re-’ A representative attendance last it aa if the w e e in g was a peculiar­ Count von Stauffenberg, appar­ tensen, Mary Muir of Wapping EBtartatomeat Tonight FOTUSHBD b t ^ the bride wore a powder olue wool cent years, there will be a union Thursday evening at the Hebron ly rustic one, and mentioned how Surprises Nurserymen Here Good Reports ■rm>4l.n PRINTINO CO. B fC ently sitting alongside Hitler, was Communion service on Thuraday "the beaming pair squared down and Helen Lang of Manchester, re-| Ralph H. Gibson of /This city Y ankee suit with brown acceatorlea and a firehouse heard Ralph Pendleton, _ e U BUm II Streat the aisle,” after the knot had been cently attended the Boston Ftow^ delivering a report. He reached | corsage of camellaa. evening o f Holy Week, held at the win be master o f ceretoonles at Kaaebwtar, Conn. head of dramatics at Wesleyan er Show. They were met by Emest-Bush, aalesmanager of C.WneIther for taan or any of his down to a briefcase under bis own B y A . H . o. The wedding gifts were beautl- Quarryville Methodist chiirch, tied. Oa Red Cross the Red Cross benefft concert and THOKAS nnouso'' with the Bolton Congregational University, and member of the Mr. and Mrs. * Robinson have Ethel Tracy of Lynn, Mass. They aSIII I*- 1« a! nlmnTitnarplanning. MnNo matter hnWhow mUChmuch 0«n«r«l MUwaccr chair, fumbled to get aome papers, fyful and very numerous. Guettt R. Burr Nurseries, still U uncertain entertainment sponsored by Com­ church cooperating. Further notice State W ar Council, give a talk on lived quietly since their marriage, attended a pipy and were th4 planning may have been done rBuodad Oetobar 1. INi. A great and overwhelming ma-: were present from Sprin^eld, whether his hearing Is failing a bit pany C CSG to be held thla eve­ and placed the egg-alzed bomb on of this'service will appear next the Dumbarton Oaka proposals. at their Post Hill home, just over guests of the Hotel Avery. or whether he had a bad telephone months ahead if we have an early ning at the Sykes Auditorium at rabUAad Brair Baanlng Bxoapt lorjty of the tax collectors of Mass., Philadelphia, Pa.. H *it- The meeting, sponsored by the the Hebron-Columbla line. .They Rockville Is Now at the the floor. Then, with his foot, he Connectlcut's cities and towns are I ford, Meriden. Stafford. West week. A Lenten meeting will be held connection, but a dealer In Augiui- Spring trees, shrubs, bushes, etc., 8:30 o'clock. Selections by the 36 ~ ut and Bolldara. Bntarad at the local W ar Council, was open to the have two sons, Clair and Luciu.s OOksa at Hanehestar, Ooan., aa rolled the bomb over until It was of the Republican persua.slon. Hartford, Wethersfield, Manches. at the home of Mr. and M rsl ta. Maine, called yesterday and start right in developing and take Tliree Quarters Mark piece Connecticut State Guard will d Claaa Mali Matter. ______public, and heads o f war councils and several grandchildren. Arthur Miller- of Pleasant V alley! wanted a shipment of trees and no stock o f the fact that the open the program. Major William sr. under Hitler's chair. He finished some of them very noticeably and ter and Long from other towns were present, this evening at 8 o'clock. Thq Miruha sent at once. Bush, being nurseryman may be short o f help, To Reach Stated Quota W. T. Sqiilre, executive officer of bobbcriptiom r a t e s ~ his report, and then left the room. actively so , M'* J- Kellogg White has en- g ^ e talk waa Informal and the An equal preponderance of Re-1 tered the Manchester Memorial South Coventry Rev. Philip Rose of Buckinghan rather •uncertain of the request freight cars or anything else. tha aecond battalion, CSG will A t the moment of the explosion. Speaker was occasionally Inter­ will speak. Mrs. Albert Stile ■peak. Rav. Frederick A. Dyck- publicans would be found In the hospital. K ^«d the dealer to repeat his con­ The stuff starts growing and Rockville, March 22.— (flpeclall rupted by questions, which he wel­ will have charge of the devotion man. h ill speak for the local Red Hitler was out of hla chair, over list^of the ta^ aasesaors of Con- Arthur Keefe was recently ^ t - "In the Wake of the Army," and Tolland versation and the Maine man keeps right on and It means that ^iJSffi^na * T w ' ...... »»-00 comed, and answered to the best Charles Andrulot of Never it must be gotten out of the stor A t the two thirds mark In fhe Crpiia chapter. There will be an Waatarn Btataa and A P O ...... fllOO at one aide of the room. Count nectlcut. ;charged from the Manchester Me- "Food. Weapon of Conquest." are realizing that Bush . was dubious o f his ability. Road, is a patient at Hartfo age warehouses and Into the deal Red Cross W ar Fund Campaign, entertainment program which •will n Stauffenberg, not knowing Both of these gro\ips. In their morial hospital, titles of the two sound movies He spoke of the movement as re­ The drive for funds for the o f what was being said, declared, ■ m e m b e r o r hospital where he underwent era hands that much sooher if cus­ Include both Hartford and Rock­ own associations assembled, have | Miss Dorothy Simpson of Ea,st which will be shown at the Spring sembling a sprout. In this case hav­ "W hy man they’re plowing out better than three quarters of the THE ASSOCIATED PRES;. thla, merely looked back in the American Red Cross has not been operation Tuesday. tomers are to get live trees, ville talent with Patrick Egan in Tha Aaaoclatad PraM U exciuaWaly voted to recommend to Governor Hampton was a Suriday guest Rally of the Coventry 4-H Club ing Its Initial start following the around Augusta already.” quota had been raised as shown by room, saw A tle r on the floor, ap­ Baldwin the reappointment of Mrs. Alice Fool# and .she also a y closed. G^ifts continue to come in Due to the manpower shortage! shrubs, bushes, etc., that will grow charge. There will be no admia- * aatlUad to tha uaa of repuoiioatlon of which will be held Friday evening, first World war, now struggling to This experience serves to empha­ the report released Wednesday State Tax Commisaioner W alter tended services at the Gilead con- from Tolland people and the Rock­ Fire Chief George F. Enes re4 when planted. Due (o the break In ■ion charge biit a collection will be * all aawa dtapatcha^ cradltad to or not parently covered with blood, as­ March 23 In the Church Commun­ take a new lease of life, perhaps sise an Important point In the busi­ night by Drive Treasurer Kerwln UNTIL rr STOPS ville Chapter la still working on quests that more caution be' used taken. otbarwiaa araditad tn tbit paper and W. W’alsh of New Haven. -gregatlonal church. ity House at North Coventry. to succeed, perhaps to fall In Its ness of the Burr Co. They are deal­ the weather they are about three Blae-tha- local newt puhllthed here. sumed hs was dead, and Immedi­ the canvas., in (he matter of burning ovei) A. Elloitt. $19,544.36 had been rais­ To Elect Offleera Commi.saioner Walsh is s Dem- Sunday callera at the home of Professor Yingling of the Uni­ turn unless supported vigorously ing- In perishable and seasonable weeks behind schedule at Burr's ately flew back to Berlin, telling were Tolland’s quota was $1,100, and grassland and in making bonfire8| ed of the quota o f $25,500, repre­ All rtfhta of rapubllcatloD of apeclal ocrat. Mr. and Mrs. Charles fish versity of Connecticut will be song by public opinion, but In either rase merchandise and nature waits now. At the meeting of Rockville Mr. and Mrs. Harold House of a total of $1,400 has already been Permits must fir.st be secureo senting 76.6 per cent.' dltpatchei herein, are alto reterred. hla fellow conspirators that the But there are liidiratloqs that leader. The speaker of the eve­ opening the way for further Lodge of Elks scheduled for this We.Mt Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. received by the coramlttec.,This is from the fire warden before dotn With 10 days to go. Chairman J. Full taiTidt client of N. B. A Sendee plot was successful. Then, and the tax rolleetors and the asses­ ning will be Austin Purves, ­ growth of a movement which must evening at the Elks Home the an­ IBC. - ______i Dwight Tucker of Elmwood. Mr. ant of the State W ar Council Ad­ the best possible evidence that the either. Everett North is confident that the nual election of officers will take only then, did the conspirators i sors of the state were not far succeed in time If our civilization Red Cross is doing a fine unselfish Reports Yankees . Pnbllihera RepreaenUtlraa: The i and Mrs, Myron I ost and Louis ministration, and a returned vet­ Mrs. Wilbur Hills of Sullivan North Coventry people of AockvIIIe with their late place. Allen Lisk is scheduled to be find out who was In charge of the ; from the feelings of man.v Re- Is to be maintained. work for our boys cv’erywherc. j ' Jullua Mathews Special Agency—New piihllcu'ns In the General Assem- f Twilling of East Hartford and eran of the present war. avenue and a party o f friends spenti gifts and donations will more than elected Exalted Ruler to succeed Litorafure of an Interesting na­ In the Tolland Drive there were ! the week-end'in New York. ■ CBieagc, Detroit end, Boetop. Berlin garrison, and he proved to ^ bl.v, not far from the personal * Henrv Hurlev of Middletown. The Coventry . 4-H Club U one Using New Tanks aid the local chapter to go over the Attorney John H. Yeomans of thla HORTTNG HIM! ture was distributed, dealing with 366 gifts received and 319 homes | Paul Kupchunos of Ellington, Rev. Allen H. Gates preached his be a fanatic young Nazi, who did ; sentiments of (Jovemor Bald­ M r and Mrs. William Dorau of the outstanding clubs of the top. city. lOBMBBR AODIT BiniEAV OF the proposals. were called on personally. Many : road, underwent an operation foil first sermon aa pastor of the Sec­ win himself. i and Mr. and Mrs. Shippee of W ai­ State In its " F e ^ a Fighter" pro­ Mr. North also appealed to the DIatrtet Meattag y » c utA'noN& not cooperate. When the plot j st ■ A business meeting took place favorable stories about the Red j appendicitis at the Hartford hosH As this ses.slon of th^ General j lingford were Sunday gram, which is closely allied to the following the open meeting and London. March 22 — (IP\ — The ond Congregational church Sunday various organizations of the towm The Highland District of Boy The Herald Printing Company, Inc.. reached Goebbels, and he was told Assembly opened. It appeared that the home of Mr. and M n. r i y work of the Save the Children Fed­ Cross were related by parents and | pital, Saturday, to support the drive generously •Moaiea no Snanelal reaponilblllty tor several matters were taken care relatives of the Tolland boys in the The South Windsor unit o f the German radio declared today that morning. His theme iVas "Carrying Scouts will hold a district meeting that Hitler waa dead, he refused If this j^is Republican povemor were .Fopil. -r.- .k i " eration. whose Overseas Opera­ and stated that he realized many this evening at the East school tySegraphIcal error* appearing In ad- of. Mrs. Alphon.se IVright was service. Abe E. Miller Ladies' Auxiliar, American forces on the western Burdens,” and he yead several •ertlaementa in The Marrhe*ter Bre- to believe It, and p\it in a call to : cou. eded any opportunity to car- Pvt. Lawrence Perry who is a - tions chairman, Howard E. Kersh- had not had their regularly month­ auditorium with members of Troop New nripoi:ilem which he Blag Herald. ______rv through hi.* own iilc'us of two lending Yale University at ner wa.s' so recently heard over Vonis Nickerson, as medical chair­ eral Pershing tank, equipped with chose his theme. The choir render­ ly meetings as yet and these late No. M of this city as the hosts. Hitler's headquarters which veil party partnership following th e ' Haven spent the week-end with W TIC concerning the plight of the Tolland National Clothing ' diers at Rocky Hill hosnital, ale gifts would, help to push the local Thursday, March 22 man. including oversight of the guns of 90 millimeters—nearly ed during the service. 'Thfe flowers Scouts from Rockville. Vernon, El­ fled tire fact that Hitler, though split result of the November elec-i his father. (Clifford Perry, European children due to priva­ drive for the month of April. j the entertainment for the mont casualty station. Carlman Fran- A t the Tolland town meeting in of April. four Inches. were a bouquet of Calls lilies g^lven drive nearer its quota. lington and Broad Brook will at­ tion, the reappointment of Tax I Mrs Ijouiae Davis of L«ng tions suffered owing to the war. Injured, was still alive. From kel waa named chairman of the March a 20 mill tax was voted on i Pvt. Richard Wall, son o f MrJ The broadcast quoted front dis­ by Mrs. Charlea Smith and a red The SomerviUe branch, with tend. There will be an entertain­ Saw .Victory Grows Commissioner Walsh would be a land. N. Y., was a week-end guest A t the coming rally, which Is Bert Schnare a:wchairman has a1 that moment on, the course of transportation committee In place the town's taxable property for and Mra. Richard W all o f Oak-{ patches las saying the Pershing azclea by Mrs. John Kingsbury. ment program. The proportions of tlm'- Ameri­ rertain starting point for the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kan for club members, their parents of Mr. Nickerson. "The Nicker­ 1944. waa the “counterpart of the Ger­ The Junior Christian Endeavor ready exceeded Its quota by rais­ Food .Sale events turned clearly against the and friends, there will also be a land road, is home on a furlough can victory in the Saar and the Governor's patronage policy. ’ Links.' „ , sons are leaving Hebron In the Mrs. Benjamin Miller of Hart­ after returning from overseas. man ‘King Tiger' tank.” met Sunday evening and the lead­ ing $2,117.20 and the Somers The Women’s Council of the conspirators, the ringleaders be- There are rea.sons for all this, | Mrs. Alice Baitholon^w. the display of war souvenirs by the Palatinate continue to grow. Not near future to make their home in ford was a guest of her mother Pvt. William Smith of South The dispatches did not indicate er was Henry Reed. The Senior Branch with Miss Beatrice W. Vernon Center Congregational Red Cross. Two door prizes will whether the new American tanks Ing shot on the spot. Hitler turned although the technical nature of i Mi.s.sea Amy and M^attlc Hooker o Hartford. several days last week. Windsor, la home on furlough. Christian Endeavor leader waa Slater, as chairman, has also at church will hold a% pd sale on F ri­ only have the TOlrd and Seventh the situation Into a bloody purge I the duties of the office Involved | Willlmantic were Saturday gr.e»t» be given away, consisting of five, Mrs. Harry Kirkham automati­ had appeared in large numbers tained Its quota by raising day, March 28 from 2 tu 4 p. m Fred Carpenter who haa spent Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Clark and waiter Keller. Amdes, in a few days, doubled the may rpake them difficult for the at the home of their eister, Mrs. dollar w ar stamps. An opportun­ cally becomes a member of the and did not comment on their at toe Boardwalk Flower shop. which confirmed bis mastery over the winter on the west coast has son David have recently moved to Last Friday evening a pot luck $1,486.50 amotmt o f German territory held layman to find. Benjamin Varley. ity will be for interviewing council, as chairman of the Hebron been on business in the east and performance. The Business District of Rock the army and which has effective-1 rollertors and as- I Mrs. John Odell of Rye, N. any local service men and w'omen a^house on Ellington road. supper and reception for Rev. A l­ by Allied arms. They have taken Red Cross Branch. Mrs. Leroy H. spent the week-end with his Tol­ Russell Hitchcock, of Buckland len H. Gates and his family was ville under the direction o f Rich­ ly protected him since. The bun- sessors have found Walsh an un-1 is visiting at the home of who may be present, especially Octchell was named aa chairman land relatives. ard Symington has topped its as­ from 30,000 to 4B.OOO prisoners -...... anfl constructive t 8on-in'*law and daughter, Mr. those who have seen overseas duty road, left Monday morning for the held at the Chiirch Community gled attempt to end Hitler and \isually helpful of a clothing drive to be conducted The Tolland public schools will House. The suppep was seri'ed at signed quota by better than $168 I o h t C o u o h s within the last two days alone. concerned I Mrs. Edward A. Foote. and may have first hand informa­ U. S. Armed Forces. commissioner, more in April for overseas relief. close Thursday, March 29, for the Ellington 7 o’clock and an enjoyable fellow­ having raised $1,388. ^ due to colds. . . aaied the war has actually prolonged tion of food conditions In war torn Henry Leonard Parent, son of] T o add to their triumph, they ■with helping them In eolution of The-Hebron Red Cross member­ Easter recess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parent, ship was enjoyed by all who at­ Many other branches and com­ without'’dodbg''. countries. can claim a vast amount of Ger­ both. their problems than In gaining ship fund at laat quotation was There is quite an epidemic of tended. Following the supper, Rev. mittees are just a few dollars short The marriage of Lt. Thomas G. Foster street, was welcomed tat The past few days being so very headlines for himself as an au­ $244.15. and this sum has been chicken pox among the younger the membership of the Wapping Leon H. Austin. Pastor Emeritus and will be reported as over the man equipment captured or de­ Welles, a pilot with the Army Air warm have started every thing thority wiser than they. Bolton tumed over to the chairman, Mra. set in town, keeping many away Community church on March 1L| o f the Second Congregational stroyed. In conjunction wtth their Curfew F'cr La Guardia? Forces, son of Mr. and Mrs. showing Migna of spring. A few top on the n-xt report. Members of the General As- Irene Wright. This includes $30 from school. before leaving for the U. . Arm ­ APPROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS It la a mounting suspicion that Thomas Welles of South., street, 8 more days the lots will all have a church welcomes Rev. Gates and ' Following are listed additional efforts, Allied air power, has been •sembly have, in, frequent contact Please do not forget that the donated by the Fire company, the Rev. and Mrs. Hollis M. k’rpnch ed Forces. A New Testament wasl gave an inspiring and cordial wel­ organizations and their gifts Mayor La Guardia undertook his with him before and after his en­ and Miss Jan* L Douglas, daugh­ Jones Street school offering, and green coat of grass. raging unopposejl along the en­ Scrap Paper will be collected Sat­ attended the Norwich District presented to him. He is now sta-f Robert Lanz is .visiting his Aunt come and challenge to him. Rev. Recreation Basketball Col­ try Into the office of tax comniis- ter of Mra. Glfnn Douglas of the $10 each from the Telephone one man rebellion against the urday, March 24, sUrting about preachers’ meeting recently held tioned at Fort Devena, Maas. Gates responded with a very cor­ lection ...... * .$15.00 tire western front, claiming Us sloner, found him a pleasant sam­ Chester, Illinois, took place on and Electric Light Companies. A Mra. Gordon Dlmock of Main midnight curfew In order to build 8 a. m. Have your bundles of in Stafford Springs. P vt Michael J. Shegda of Southl dial address. Songs w fre then sung own huge toil of German vehicles, ple.o^ a young man who haa been March 7, 1945, in the Bethany public card party to take place street and Miss Marjorie Lanz la Ladies Aux. A. O. H. t ...... 3.00 paper securely tied and deposit The subject o f the sermon at the Windsor, is now stationed atl by everyone with Mre. Robertson his political fences for a fourth studious enough to "know his Lutheran church tn St. Louis, Mo. Saturday evening. March 24. at the visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Sons o f St. George ...... 3.50 t a ^ and railroad cart. them In the entrance of your morning service laat Sunday, Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Cal.,1 at the piano and Mra. Ernest Gow- term as mayor. His personal stuff" in a highly technical field. The Rev: Adolph Behnke was the Town hall, will help swell the fund. Mrs. Claudv Dlmock while Mrs. Rockville American Legion Tha cooperation o f the two land driveways. March 18, was "Journeying Up with the ITnited States Marine! 5.00 (iovem nr ^ Id w in has found officiating clergyman. The attend­ A food auctio»wtll be carried on Corp Reserves. Lanz is in the hoepital at Stafford dy as leader. A u x ilia ry ---- 1...... proclamation of a "soft war'’ for I am pleased to advise a fur­ To Jerusalem" Luke 9:51. "He 25.00 I armies, the Third and Seventh, him one who, in pra«'tU« and ants were Dr. and Mrs. Preston C. In connection with the party, and Springs. This evening, the officers Italian Social Club ...... New York la being vlewied as a ther list of donations solicited by steadfastly set his face to go to Property taxes are due In this and Degree team of Coventry Men’s Club Methodist church 5.00 *wlth the air power overhead, baa theory, makes Connecticut ■ s Hall o f 8t. Louis. there will be prizes and refresh­ Jerusalem.” Rev. Hollis M. French, Insects may have green bk>od,l Mrs. John Erickson and Alexan­ town now and Howard E. Little Grange will hold their regular re­ St. Helen’s Benefit Society. bean a well ntgb perfect dimon- bid for popularity sjid votes. Un- \ leader in his field. Connecticut, House Bill 1081, an act amend­ ments. All card players are urged pastor. The subject Palm Sunday or yellow blood, but ne-ver red! der Bunce amounting to 1110.75 ing the articles of Incomporatlon collector o f taxes will be In the hearsal for degrees. It is urgent St. Joseph ch u rch ...... 6.00 stratlott of coordinated Allied doubtedly there are elements in for Instance, became the first to attend the party or at least to momiqg service will be "The King blood. state to solve the ticklish ques­ bringing the amount collected of the South Coventry Water Sup­ buy tickets. Ellington Town Hall, Saturday, that all members of the degree Rockville Civic Association 16.00 pawtr, only comparable, for Its New York City who tried to per- j now to $417.75. and the Crowd.” team attend and also all officers. tion of what should happen In ply Company, has been assigned a ■Hie card party given last Friday The young people's meeting last March 31 from 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. Italian Ladles CTub...... 10.00 suade him that both would re- > Previously acknowledged, $307. Seaman 1-c Ruth Vinton spent complete destruction o f the oppo'S' ««ses where federal government hearing for Tuesday afternoon, evening for the benefit of the fund Sunday evening was led by Miss for the convenience of the lax pay­ Blanks for Elx^Servlc* Men Mr. and Mrs. L. L Tillinghast, $3; the week-end with her parents, The Rockville Chapter American Ing enemy, to the last concerted ward his gesture. The surprising j war eoiilraet renegotiation re- April S, at 1:30'p. m. at the cap!- for veterans of the present World Viola Dlmock. ers in the western section and cen­ Walter Rice, $1; Mr. and Mrs. C. tol. House Bill 807, a claim for Mr. and Mrs, Arthur J. Vlntort. Red Cross now have on hand a drive which ended the caitipaign thing Is that the Little Flower, | elaimed money on which Con­ w ar waa fairly well attended, and The Union Good Friday services tral secUon of the town. He will necticut industr.v had already T. Hathaway and davighter, $5; reimbursing the town of Coventry flnanically was a success, netting be in the town hall on the follow­ Cadet Nurse Edna Giesecke who supply of forms to 'be used by all back in Tunisia. who la usually sagacious enough i is to be held from 12 noon to S paid state taxes. The Walsh-de- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bunce, for dreglng the Hop river, will be $44.25. Mrs. Alphonse W right fcnd p. m., March 30, at Union Congre­ ing dates, Saturday, April 7. frbm is training at the Massachusetts Veterans who are receiving bene­ There it waa the Mediterranean politically, should have believed It. vlsed formula for handling this $50; R. J. Abbe, $1: Mr. and Mrs. given a hearing tomorrow. Room Mrs. Chauncey B. Kinney wese gational church, Rockville. 'Tol­ 7-9 p. m. Saturday, April 14, from General hospital also spent the fit payments and who wish to con­ 'M ttielf backs whicii made the For Mayor La Guardia is not problem has just been adopted, Frank Swartz, $1.25; Mrs. Frank 305 at the capitol. w'inners in bndge: Solllc Ellenberg land chufth has been Invited to be 2-5 and 7-9. Monday, April 16, will week-end at the home of her par­ tinue the government insurance Nearly two hundred young peo­ 1874 they had while In the service. aermarm turn and fa c e . destruC' the first candidate to stand qp a in substance, by New York Burk, $2; M r and Mrs. Samuel and Mrs. Charles Miner in pinochle: present. be the last date he will be in here ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gleeeckd. state. Dunlop. $2; Mr. and Mrs. Felix ple attended the St. Patrick’s en­ Alphonse Wright, Miss Josephine Fred Carpenter who has spent which will be from 7-9 in the eve­ Miss Betty Sumner of West Hart­ This form No. 887 is to be filled tion. / platform of a "soft war.” TTiere He is national chairman of the Jablon, $2; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert tertainment ' and dance In the Pomprownez and Joseph Bnrrasso the winter on the Pacific coast, ning. A ll other evenings than the ford was also a guest at their out by the serviceman and then Here. In this present campaign, have, throughout this war, been National Tax Administrators As­ Hutt, $2; Mr. and M n. E. J. Nathan Hale Community Center in setback, all receiving prizes. returned to Tolland Saturday aa above mentioned he will be at his home. ' forwarded to the Veterans Admin­ istration and deductions will be I! they have the Rhine, General Pat many ambitioua men and candi­ sociation's committee on this mat­ Brown, $5; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard on Friday evening. Music for the Mrs. A. W. Hildlng had charge of guest of Tolland relatives. , home on- Ellington avenue, until Several people from town at­ made before the benefit check la ter. Giglio, $2; M r^ and M n. Harvey dancing waa furnished by an 3- prizes and Mrs. Clarence E. Porter ■ Eunice Kibbee, H A 1-c o< the tended the last concert of the K el­ 'ton’s tanks, and Allied air power dates who have sought to win po­ plece orchestra. "The Rhythm April 16. Beyond such distinctions, he Vvright, $2; Miss Nettie Johnson, of cards. The Rev. Harold R. Keen “ Waves” who has recently com­ WATKINS Mra. John H. Lynch who has logg C>)ncert Course at the Bush- mailed oqt. all In their rear, and irom such litical success by playing on the Mastera," composed of Windham The Home Service Corps of the t has, from all testimony, held pret­ $2; Mr. and M n. John Erickson, looked cut for tables, and Mrs. Ira pleted a hoapital apprentice course BROTHERS* I NC. b6en visiting her daughter, Mrs. nell Memorial HoU, Hartford, High achool students, with Miss local Chapter under the direction otrcumatances the debacle is petty gripes and discontents of ty well to the concept he held $3; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Han­ Turshen and Mrs. Leroy GetcheU at the Naval Hoapital at Bethesda, Sunday afternoon. The Don Cos­ Ann LeDoyt, pianist. The young Josejdi Doyle of Greenwich since of Mra. Raymond E. Hunt Is pre­ moiintlng. tha home fro n t There have even when he first accept^ the office over, '$1; Mr. and M n . Jamea saw to refrehsmej^s. -.n-rs Md., spent a few days with her the ^ a t h o f her husband has re­ sack Chorus was the program. f people taking part in the musical Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sellew Miss Ida Wabrek of New Hart­ pared to aid any veteran In filling This is all happening in the been platforms which blandly o f tax commi.ssloner—that the Lapp, $1; Carolyn and Marjorie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allerton FUNERAL turned to her home on West Road. entertainment included Nancy Lee are spending a feiv days this week ford and Mrs. Joseph Adrian Budd out and filing the above form or very nature and duties of the of­ Morris, 50c.; Mr. and M n. Fritz Kibbee. She left March 12 for Mrs. Ruby McCray of Maple hector of Qgrmany moat strongly promised an end of all regula­ Starkel, Joyce Cummlsk, Carlena In Philadelphia, doing researth of Washington, D. C.. and small the form may be obtained by the fice made ordinary political con­ Noren, $5; Mn. Ada Relchard, $1; Chicago, ni., where she will join ftreet has resigned her posUon at protected by the once-feared Sieg­ tions. and Pearl Sanborn, who rendered work and visiting relatives In the SERVICE son, David Allen, were guests at ex-serviceman at Red Cross head­ New __ duct almost unthinkable and im­ Mr. and M n . Clifford Biasell, $2; group and from there report the RockvlUe City hospital on ac­ fried Line. There waa a time possible. vocal aclectiona, alao Frank Csdiill vicinity. the home of Mrs. O. G. Anderson quarters. But all such attempts to win Mr. and M n. Ernest Crawahaw, at tha Naval Hospital in Seattle. count o f her health. B’Nal larsel Oongregation From all such aspects, the and David Carlson of WilUmantic, Jjt. Irving Griffin, Mrs. Orillln and a dinner party wqs given In when Hitler demonstrated the political popularity by becoming $2; Thomas W. Wilson, $2; Mr. Washington. Mrs. Otto Preusse has received Services win be held Friday Cream Deodorant /ennminatlon of Commissioner jn a piano duet Pat Harrington aiffi their sitiall son have been OrmandJ.Wesfc honor of Mrs. Budd. futility of the Maginot L4ne by and Mrs. Charles T. E. Willett, A son, Charles Arthur Prentiss, an air mall letter from her daugh­ night. March 23. at 8 p. m. Rabbi S a / *fy h tlf! the champion o f the perpetual Walsh might prove the one non­ waa Master of Ceremonies. Re­ spending a few days with Mr. and • The fourth 4-H Club Rally win $10; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gold- freshments of cookies and punch was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Milton 'P n e a o r ter Edith who U a mlssionery in Romarobsky of the Jewish Theolo­ nam ing around its end and at­ gripers have ended In failure. The partisan certainty In a very par^' Mrs. W. Sherwood Griffin, parenU be held on Friday evening. March snider, $3; t(^ lin g $417.75. were served In charge of Mrs. Car- L,, Prentiss March 5 of Mile Hill India. Soon after her ordination 23. X fine program is being plan­ gical Siemlnary will officiate. tacking it from tha rear. Then tisun session. of the Lieutenant, whlls on his Stop Perspiration American voter la not quite the The above report was submitted roll V. Foster. Favors of green road, Tolland. to the Ministry she went to India. ned and moriea and a service­ Morning services will be held But Bs the session wears on, furlough. . J 1. Does not iniute akin. Does the Maginot Line, with Its unused Vnlntelligent animal some candl- by Charles T.' E. Willett, chairman ribbon hair ornaments were given Frank J. Kalas la chairman 9! She writes she Is well and happy in man's souvenir display w ill also Saturday, at 9 a. m. with mounting patronage hiui- Hebron people are Interested to not lot dresses or men's shirts. - guns and Ita hoarded troops, of the Red Cross W ar Fund in each girl, and shamrocks for the the drive for Tolland in the Na­ her new field and finds many be on the program aa well as an A special Hebrew program ■will 2 . PtCTCnt* ■nder-atm odor> datea think him to be. He knows ger on both sides, there is In­ learn that Charles M. Lartomb. proved the key to Daa’t tet raur warh *uff*r eue ta *ara Red Cross Workers throughout the world have seen countless eyes staring help­ ing reading, and it leaves one a be s\irprlsed If Mayor La Guardia, The church was decorated with der the chairmanship o f Mrs. K ee­ problem, makes one ‘feel inade­ iU rector, the Rev. Harold K F S B 6! SI OK the tiongvlew P.T.A. to have «nt. Crt a ao-cMt alaa Jar U dty at quate and thh force with which it Keen, having given tha use o f the charge of Longview, Mrs. Jennie a. W. Rale Cerp.. Weldae D r ^ , FILLED llttl# bit tragically amuaed at the In such an amateurish piece of spring flowers. Including forsythla, ney Hutchinson. Mrs. Hutchin­ qaiaa’* Dree. Bfarphy Ilraa lessly at them 'asking for a little kindness. That’s all they ask. How little daffo« securely aside, and look a t . me, back here schools and is now principal of prescripdoos, there is no to the work for which been visiting his wife and parenU Chock Fail of DelidOUfi Easter Candy and Novelties. I ....V,' _■ Itogether. More details of while on furlough from Smyrna many had lost the war. But these were stripped of their foliage, maid of honor.honor, She^he wore a fitted ^ collecting where. the home firea have been the Salem consolidated achool. Mr. margin for error. Each they are trained. Yon can What hava youT Call, write or ing for our boys, . .PLE A ^ GIVE UNTIL IT STOPS HURTING HIM...... - used burning, waiting for, my return! A ir Field. Tenn., has yetumed. Pbooe — Maoebeotor 4S43 or AVOID LAST MINUTE RUSH If experienced experts in death be- ■ Gardens unwisely planted were gown of coral net over taffeta and , issued later* and Mrs. Larcomb have one son, ’Two other fellows should be Charlea, Jr. They spent the win­ prescription must be pre­ safely trust them with Mrs. Clark-makes her home with 3>II01 (Aajr TUaol. j' haved rather like a comic Chicago | .stricken down. Some fruit, crops a shoulderaHr%ii1/laa». veilvail g amaU bomb Is governed by liable friend, and there is a long readjustment” which ia ragtag, la the brida'a parents. Delicious re- Choir rebeanal will be held on our battla too! In soma manner it to the brlde’a home. 'Ilte Rev. J. L.. 901^ M A IN STREET • D IA L A321 m m m m DEPOT $QUARE GARAGE W IO R ’S JEWELRY STORE •paa wltlilB whieh it aicplodes. time to wait bafora any obe can freabmenta was served by the la­ Friday at 7:80. touebea all of our Uvaa, tasting Nott, then pastor of the Hebrw ’T H .9 P .M . Itoaab Count von ■tauffanberg be sure that June to March won't dies of the church to about aeven- The PUgilm Fellowahip will our strength a t mind, our tolarance chur^ performed the ceyemony, and the newly married couple wenf aalght Have done tl)e job to be cancelled out by a dose « o f ty-five guests. 'The dining room meet on Sunday at 7:30 in the and underatgndlng, which are our was decorated with spring flow- church basement. C.. Roger Gard­ to their home on. Post Hill to the l$Me to a Basalt eancrato loca^ fiaiita* 1 March to May. •n and tha table was vary attrwe- ner will be to ebarga of tha maat OK sled which hiui brought the 0:v' ■ '-.- V. ■, - -

t r A G E 'M il OTAm;nt:aTe;K ciy CNiNU nCRAl^li. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, Jl^^RCH 22, 1945 MANUHEarnER RVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945 Tuesday night, a spokesmaq aaid, staged an “unauthorized walkout” Baldwin Supports despite protests of ofltclals of Lo­ on Wednesday in a dispute over a Price Policy About Town Mrs. Switaski Food Ration Stamp Chart Disputes Hit cal 379. United Automobile Work­ recent production order by the \loV» Quick Thinking GENERAL INCREASE ers (CIO), the bargaining agent at company. U. S. GIVES GOOli New Compromise toe plant About 800 meiFfrom the Froehlich said that moat of toe Seen Bebind From Members of DUworto-CpnielL Speaker Here Rationing News War Output day shift failed to report fat work 1700 workers of toe waterproof Saves Roosevelt Party American Legion Post, will meet Wednesday morning. ' , division of toe footwear HOUSEWIVES BONUS Upon Labor Law at the Holloran Fiineral home this Office of Price Administration A company spokesman said that wuold be affected If the wi evening at 7:30 in tribute to Mrs. continued today, since , the o u t^ e Cut in Beef ★ ★ ★ Florence M. Hollister, whose sons, Former Aide to Secre­ Work Hampered in Two toe day shift workers reported OF REd POUTS II (Gonttnued From One) The mild March weather we’ve ^closed on toe matter. In fact, back to work at noon Wednesday cutting department was a key Almeron L. and Charles W. are State Plants; Return and the night workers reported to unit 'mctton and (Coatlnued Prom Page One) to members of the Post. tary of State, Speaks had to date promleee an early etart‘ we’ve taken up toe matter with RID STAMPS PatrioUe American hoaseatvsa Senate Democrats to go along to victory gardening here in Con­ Washington and here. In brief, is work at their regular hour, 6 p.m. amy day are ■etUng «stra ted of lUJ. U It DIc^ Trt- with it. To G. O. P. Women. To Jobs in Third. Many of the now In Atr tnm spm i Command pl- ter were filled with OPA In Janu­ Miss Louise Lehr, daughter of necticut. Already many of you what we’ve learned.. .Butter is far •000 THRU MAR. SI No Change in Situation use have golf ball corM. polifo for dolnc a Job tost they r ary and shewed there had been RisCassi declined to amplify his Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Lehr of 15 wkosc garden plots are some dis­ from as plentiful as tt would ap­ No change in the situation was alone een do for thla cotmtiir- MilgMd to fu ry peraonnel ★ ★ ★ ★ statement other than to say that pear on toe surface. In Connecti­ By The Associated Press ginrilo 0t tha meant Biy losses on pork since August. Summit street, a student in toe Mra. Anna May Switaski of New tance from your homes have*egun reported st the American Crucible Par thoee arbo arlsb to get his party would not go beyond its cut and a few other localities, It’s • 0 0 0 T h r u a r r Walkouts were’ hampering war Co., Shelton, where, a union •onfacanoa, aarad tba Bvaa "Men in the industry,” he said, The Army of the United States College of Liberal Arts Boston Uni­ Britain, president of toe Hartford to Inquire into toe chances of 6b- nd-polnt bonof, hereli aliat la "have difficulty understanding endorsement "In principle” of the versity, took a prominent part toining a special gasoline ration to true that reUUera have a tempor­ work in two Connecticut plants to­ spokeamaii said, 62 workers left ^ anaf, important documenta MoNaracy will have the greatest galaxy Krueger compromise blH until after the County Women’s Republican as­ ary surplus. In moat other parts day as a third was reported back their jobs on Tuesday morning. A CONFIDENCE do. Save every drop of your qied ' piMltitT toa Hfa of Praaident why. If OPA honestly intends to of four-star officers on ac­ In the recent Pan-Hellenic variety plant, cultivate and harvest your YIZIAIB C O During 85 years Father John’s kitchen fats. Turn them in ta ■ lit wkaa hla plane ran Into grant relief, any more figures are measure had been debated in the show, which depicted imaginary sociation, was the guest speaker at of the country, however, butter U •000 THRU JUNI to normal following the return of spokesman for the Shelton Indus­ r tive duty in its history, fol­ House. crops. still a very scarce commodity, with workers who had left their jobs in trial Local 463, Plaything. Jewel­ Medicine has camedi your butcher prompUy.Por every . ■welea Qarman flak barrage needed.” fashions of 1976, 30 years hence. toe March meeting of toe local There will be special gasoline for \ Winn presented telegrams from lowing confirmation of Presi­ House Works Quickly this purpose, of course, ^ just____ as atorekeepers limiting oalea to a what was characterized by union ry and Novelty Workers (CIO) the confidence of the/ pound. beH give you 8 red poIntB mr Crate. dent Roosevelt’s recent nomi­ The entertainment profits were O.O.P. Women’s Club yesterday at 6000 rSOM MAS 4 officials a “wildcat strike." bonus . . . that’s how arasntly linjor Dice waa croaalng the smaller packing plants, ail saying After receiving the favorable re­ turned ovqr to the building fund there was last year, To^ qualify 1 half pound a person. said the walkout also waa in pro­ people who have] nation of nine lieutenant-gen­ toe Masonic Temple. She waa in­ In view of tho ovor-aW picture jMgSiiSi£!L22- Workers at the Jacobs Manu­ test of the layoff of a worker. learned to trust its/ these used fate are ireedsd to Htam Mediterranean, loaded | they could increase slaughter of erals for promotion to the tem­ port on the Labor Relations bill, of the proposed Liberal Arts build­ troduced by toe president, Mrs. for It, your garden must be at i TSermfiteeigemlN^eeme geoNle April Ith Important doctimenU of the j cattle "if prices adjusted favor­ ing. Miss Lehr is majoring in least 1,500 square feet In aizonnd and the Increasing demands of toe facturing Company in Elmwood, At Naugatuck. George Froeh- effectiveness by th e/ make medieinc4,|unpowdar,ajn». ■ porary ,rank of full general. the House worked quickly through George F. Borst, and proved to bs Government for butter for military / who left their Jobs on Tuesday in lick, president of Local 42, United conference. Hla aaolgped 1 ably.” its calendar, approving a bill pro­ music. all that advanced notices claimed not more than 15 mllea from your results which have, thetie rubber, soaps and a hun­ would have taken him over Those named are: Joseph T. home or your place of work, de­ needs, I’m afraid we can’t expect SUM fT A M P a protest, union officials said, of the Rubber Workers of America followed its use. dred other essentlala on tbs The cattle are available although McNarney, deputy supreme viding that no member of a muni­ for her, a brilliant speaker and a a lowering of toe point values st layoff of one man, voted to return (CIO), said that 13 workers in the itory free of any enemy air not at prices the packers can af­ cipal board of finance may hold a Howard A. Gibson, son of Mr. young woman thoroughly veraant pending on where you’d nommlly Your friends and battlefield and home front. Keep Mind action, but a atrong Allied commander. M ^iter- and Mrs. Bert H. Gibson of 185 travel from In going to your gar­ this time. • 0 0 0 THRU MAR to work at a union meeting on outsole cutting department of the ford to pay under present celllups. ranean theatre; Omar N. Brad­ salaried office in the town. with the political setup In toe Wednesday. ^ Naugatuck footwear plant of the neighbors have eaving until the last gun’s flradl and overcaat aky took him Winn said, adding that the country Among the unfavorably reported Main street, who was inducted in state, both as to senatorial and den. If toe plot were further U. • 8. Rubber Company plant had proved its value. _jt 12 mllea off the courae. ^ now has Its greatest supply in his­ ley, commander. 12th Army the Army and.left yesterday for toan 15 mUes away, the maximum Tlie time for validating the next About 200 men left their benches Group, Europe; Carl Spaatz, bills rejected by the House were congressional districts, and ths sugar stamp hasn’t been set yet C D I F G Coming through a break In the tory. 80.000,000 head. Bradley three Park and Forest commission Fort Devens. was the honor guest legislators who represent the vot­ anjount of gasoline which could b< a ^ ^ • 0 0 0 THRU ARR . 20 Ida, h« recognised the Island of commander, U. S Strategic Somervell at a farewell party Tuesday eve­ ■Issued to you under the regula­ but Irt all probability It wlU be Approves Draft Extension Air Force. Europe; George C. appropriations. $120,000 for the ers in those several districts. around May 1. That’s quite a ita and knew he waa off the control and prevention -of Dutch ning at his home and presented Aide to Secretary of State tions would be insufficient for you ne. The Inatapt he turned and The House Military committee Kenney, commander. Far East with money and acceptable gifts. to give the garden propec atten­ way off. and it will pay you to use • 0 0 0 THRU r replacements had Washington, March 22.—(JPt— Across the Rhine. March 22.— J. Egan, unable. \o attend the hear­ down the rules so long they know 45c Qt. $1.25 Gal. Household resulted in a policy by which Conferences between United Mine living with her husband for over how to apply them. She said they Japan Prepares Rationing Data (jP)—First Army engineers threw ing because of Illness, asserted by a year and employed at toe Jack­ had never really accepted toa Kleaning Kit physically fit men were sent into workers and bituminous opera­ one of "several” bridges across the letter that the plans to liberalize fOMtInned From Fago Oae) combat within live months of tors resume today to determine sonville branch, of the Travelers women, but tolerate them because For Invasion PINEAPPLES y l)ic-a-Doo Qeaner Rhine in the Remnyon-Bonn the state act advanced by Beers Insurance company. Seaman 1-c they need them. Now women are Deaths their Induction. whether present obstacles* can be met his approval but said they did CUBAN-EXTRA Applicators all the way between L«ke There has been a case. General overcome thus making further bridgehead In the record time of not "go far enough.” Perine, the son of Mr. and Mrs, really the backbone of toe organ­ Fries___ 30c ____ and the Danube. Edwards said, of a man being meetings worthwhile. ten hours, it may be disclosed to­ Willard Perine of 39 Chestnut ization, and a very great help nol BeinaBnieiMrtoaeMt- LAR6£-StZr24's 3 9 JHra. Minnie 8. Dots day. street, is located at toe Naval Air only In campaigns but all toe time, London, March 22—(flV-Japan iMfoeinailtOM Oeman broadcaata aald Baxter- Mrs. Minnie S. Lots of 4S Vic­ killed In action "five months and A dimming hope that the two aimounced Imposition of military SHOP McGILL-CONVERSE FOR ALL YOUR , fortifled dty on the aouth nine days” after induction. parties somehow could, reach a A corps commander bet one en­ Station In Jacksonville. if they will take toe trouble to 55 't’remoat Btrae«, Boab toria Road, wife of Rudolph R. gineering unit it could not span post themselves aa to what la go­ control over civilian property and Lettuce =s2S' of the Danube and 20 miles Dotz, died yesterday at the Me­ While there may be Isolated contract agreement prompted Hay Put Under instollattons yesterday as too first Meeeachoeetta SUNNYBROOK SPRING CLEANING NEEDS! _„iweat of Budapest, Felaoegal- cases, he added, he did not believe this 1.200-foot river within 15 Captain Harry C. Smith, Medi­ ing on. n « « M 6 w < » -IF O ItN IA O LAAGi <4 E g morial hospital after a short ill­ them to resume conversations de­ Highly Praloee Governor of a series of projected steps de­ NATIVE GRADE "A ‘ VairOliTandwYeung4bi Tender Yeung 4b tCHS 1 3 and nearby Tatabanya had been it possible for a man to go into spite predictions that government hours. The engineers promptly Price Control cal Administration Corps, U. S. signed to prepara toe homeland to lated. ness. Bom in New York C^ty she cut five hours off that estimate and Army, has recently been assigned Mrs. Switaski had nothing but Meoto, Fotot Eto. WHITE-LARGE A had been a' resident of Manchester combat sooner than five months intervention would be necessary noi^ invasion. Book Four red stompe QS . Tatabanya ia 27 mllea weat of after donning a uniform. won themselves time for ■ a beer to duty in a South Pacific area. toe highest praise for Governor "The war eituatlon clearly ImM- CeVeryi' tXDUBLE STALK L BCHS JHadapeat and 18 milea southeast for tw'o years, and formerly lived before the present contract expires party while infantry and armored Captain Smith was formerly ad­ Baldwin who is serving hla aecond through S6 good through March FRESH in Paterson, N. J. She identified Worry Over Brettoa Woods Pacts March 31. catea toe Japanese homeland will 31. Stamps T5 through X6 good AMjeaeevjkA FLA.-Thin-Skin Juicy. ' jM Kontarom, at the confluence of Administration f w e i acknowl­ units crossed the span. Washington, March 22. — (IPi— ministrator of toe Manchester term. She spoke of hla efforto become a battlefield,” War Min­ OrangeUl elites Lge size 176 s-OOZ McGILL-CONVERSE; Inc. ^Iha Diuiube and Vag riven. herself with the Zion Lutheran Operators Indicated a willlngneu The OPA today announced price Memorial, hospital and baa beqn to do what le right and to main­ through April 28; T5 and Z5 and church and was an active member edged for the first tm e today that to bargain with United Mine ister General Sugiyama ■ said in A2 through D2 g ^ through Jime EGGS TEXAS A Point — Vorniah-:.- Painters’ SuppUee — Wallpaper* — Art - Admit Komarom In Danger they are worried about the con­ celling Increases for alfalfa hay serving to r more toan a year at tain good government In spite of a broadcast stsiement from To­ Spinach Qein, Oiip W LK of its Ladies’ Aid Society and Workers’ President John L. Lewis and brought other varieties of hay Army installations on toe Pacific a Democratic Senate, and ihany 2; E2 through J2 good through EXTRA Material — Picture Framing — Drafting Instromente Oerman broadcasts admitted Sewing Club. gressional fate of the, Bretton on almost any issue except his de­ Van Wie Bigamy under price control for the first kyo. • June so. NEW A Picture* — Window Ola** — Mirror* Yhat Komarom, BO miles from the Woods agreements. Coast. of toe remarks she made in re­ Sugiyama said atrong defenses LARGE CabbageISCXJTHERNA s LRS Besides her husband Mrs. Lots mand for a 10-cent-a-ton rpyalty. time. gard to personalities of that bo^, Proeeeeed Foods 645 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 6887 iA u^lan border, waa in danger leaves a daughter. Miss Doris M. lUipldty mounting strength ap­ An tndeflnite recess was called _ M had been built and widespread Book Four blue stomps X5 apearheads but 10 miles dis- pear^ in the House Banking com­ Trial Near End •The new maximum prices, effec­ she said were strictly "off the military preparations had been DOTEN Lots of this toyn; an aunt Miss yesterday while private talks be­ tive May 1. will reflect parity to record.” through Z5 and A3 and B2 CHICKEN it V Sophie Welssert' and a stepsister, mittee behind proposals for broad Bishop to Honor made for toe purpose of frustrat­ good through March SI. Stamps Fresh from nearby farm* Bonthwest of Budapest, the amendments of the plans for a tween key operators, Lewis, and producers, OPA said, adding that In her closing remarks -toe ing American invasion plans. ALA 1102 23534823484848232323532323 Mrs. Theresa Henning, both of UimA Vice President John C2 through G2 good through April KING PKG 7 5 ‘ | r ...... iiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH communique announced, world bank and a currency stabi­ San Francisco, March 22.—(JP)— with all but alfalfa prices preri- speaker urged toe women to use The Tokyo ratio also quoted a 28; H3 through M2 good through Feodor Tolbukhin's forces Paterson, N. J. lisation fund. The administration O’Leary were conducted. Later it The bigamy trial of Francis van ously uncontrolled "sharp In­ Dean Collaclay every effort to induce new dUzens Munitions ministry spokesman as CUT j Funeral services will be held to­ was decided tentatively to resume creases above parity have resulted June 2; N3 through S3 good QRZENI ia d advanced 12 miles west of contends such changes would Wie. the nnarrying trolleyman, ap­ in town to sign up with toe Re­ saying that toe evacuation of war torouf^ June SO. BMkesfehervar and were flghUng morrow at 2:30 o’clock at the wreck the agreements. formal negotiations UMay. proached the decision stage today in some areas.” publican party, to try ta inflfl- industries from large cities is In FILLETS WaxBeaiSoz22* on both sldea of Varpalota, 46 church. The pastor. Rev. Paul O. as Superior Judge H. C. Kaufman Parity on all types of hay was Hartford, March 22.—(IP)—^The ence toe teen-agers as they qome full swing. Sugar siBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiniBiiitiBiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiim m piii Prokopy, will officiate. ■ - "I have Increasing fear,” said Book Four stamp 35 valid for mllea from Budapest. Representative Outland (D., began instructions to the jury. $20.40 a ton last January 15 as Rt. Rev. Frederick Q. Budlong, of'sge to join toe G. O. P. and toe A considerable number of un' OF HADDOCK Annihilation of the trapped Oer Friends may caill a,t the Wat­ compared with an average price bishop of the diocese, will officiate transient war workers in this derground factories already have five pounds through June 2. Next kins Funeral home fTora seven Calif.), Banking committee mem­ Jamaicans Must The trial was progressing with stamp scheduled to be validated FRESH CUT LB' man forces along the Frisches ber, "that the Bretton Woods the speed of the rear platform of about $15 the first nine months at toe funeral Friday of toe Very community, numy of whom do been built, he sold. A&P C O FFEE o’clock this evening until 10 a. m. of 1942, OPA said. Rev. Samuel R. CoUaday, dean not bother to cast their ballot May 1. Haff (Lagoon) in East Prussia tomorrow. agreements will be delayed or so Romeo’s many roiyances. Van Wie, P U a lly fr « 9h a e ffM • • • iamved toward a swift conclusion. amended that the entire program Leave Country 58, rotund and bespectacled, waa The new regulation provides in­ emeritus of Christ Church Clathe- when they are voters In (flstant ouMtom ground to ordor to creases of 50 cents a ton on alfalfa dral, and former associates srill Book Three airplane etomps 1.1 your mothod oV ooffoo* The Jarft river reportedly was for international cooperation will silent while four women testified towns. 2 and 8 valid indefinitely. 0PA | m a k in g . falling to hold back Marshal Alex­ in areas north of the Ohio river act as. bearers. , > Mra. Borst announced th a t. at Elect Three LOBSTERS suffer.” Bristol, March 22—(>P>—Two Ja­ to marrying him. - Services will be held at 2 p. m. says no plans to cancel any. ander Vasilevsky's onrush into Milford Student Proponents of various changes, maicans, one charged with breach One of the women, Mrs. Sadie and weat of the Mississippi river; toe next meeting a round table OosoBiie LIVE EIGHT O'CLOCK 'HeUlngenbeU. $1 a ton directly east and south of at Christ Church Cathedral. discussion will take place on So­ New Directors however, declare themsqjves for of the peace, the other with as­ Levin van Wie. said she waa van Bishop Budlong will be assisted 14-A coupons good everywhere I MILD and **The battle is coming to a the principles of world e(Jpnomlc sault, were each given a 60-oay Wle’s seventh wife and . testified these rivers; $2 a ton in the south­ cialization of Medtctoie, and urged for four gallons each through CHICKEN IB 5 9 ' MELLOW ^ gs41« 'cloee,'* said a dispatch tq the State Winner Jail sentence, suspended on condi­ east and eastern seaboard states; in toe services by toe Rt. Rev. toe women to read dp on this ! cooperation, arguing they: want he deserted her in 1642 when,.she James Dewolf Perry, bishop of Wateriniry, March 22— (JP) — March 21. 15-A coupons become Army newspaper- Red Star con- only ., better methods than those tion that, they leave the country, was going to have a baby. She was and $3.60 a ton in areas surround­ vital subject. V6lld March 22 for four ganonal FRESH ( RED CIRCLE t earning the Heiligenbeil action. by Judge Frederick W. Beach in ing BoMon and New York City, Rhode Island, and former- presid­ Following toe meeting toe hoe- Common atockhm- each 'torough June 21. B-5, C-5,1 Rich and A 1 LB a ^ g i "The encircling ring hourly draws Hartford, March 22—OPi—Mrs. ed out last summer during a meet­ city court this morning. An offi­ complaints had been signed by tesa committee, Mra. Harold Reed, B-6. C-6, B-7 and C-7 coupons FRESH Full-Bodielied i , BAGS 4 f 1 tigliter.” Raymond E. Baldwin, chairman of cial at the plant of the Bristol church, toe RL Rev. Walter H. Mrs. John' L. Winterbottom, Mn. pony at their annual meeting yes- HADDOCK CAUGHT LI ing of 44 nations at Bretton Mary Josephine Bergman, Bru- Gray, suffragan bishop of Con­ tertey elected three new'directors, g o ^ everywhere for five gallons | ! Only Activity In Brralau the Schools-at-War program, an­ Woods, N. R. Brass corporation where the Ja­ tanla Evelyn Brown and Myrtle Potato Growers Borst and Mlaa Margaret Hyde each. fANa nounced today that Patricia Car- maicans were employed, said that necticut, and toe Very Rev. Ar­ served sandwiches, wafers, olives increasing the board to 15. MACKEREL CAPE U BOKAR COFFEE f The only major activity re- Martha Wheeler, all of whom thur F. McKenny, dean of Christ The new director^ are Peter M. Fuel OU roll. a student at Lauralton Hall the men would leave for their and tea. Period One Uu-ougb Five cou­ A V e T C D C ERI5HLY HALF VIGOROUS I . ported from the long Berlin front in Milford, was the state winner claimed van Wie married them Will Buy Farm Church (Cathedral. Fraser,,, preaident and director of andWINEY ba s III held by Marshals Zhukov and Ko- homes in Jamaica today. without benefit of previous di- toe Cohnectlcut Mutual Life In pons good everywhere for toe rest I U ld lC n w OPENED PINT 2 ’^ 5 1 * In the national V-mail letter con­ Shift of Polish The Jamaicans, Douglas Wright Active bearers, all Dean OoUa- of toe heating s6ason. Lost year’s! ! nav from northeast to southeast test conducted by the education and Ralph Benjamin, engaged in a day*a former assistanta. will be suronoe Company of Hartford;' I j of the bomb-wrecked capital was section of the War Finance divi­ toe Rev. Robert R, Day ot Hox* Fuller F. Barnes, president and Period Four and Five coupons ol-j I j within besieged 'Breslau. It was Support Feared fist fight at the plant of the Bris­ Hartfmd, March 22—(A5—Con­ Named Chief Aide director of toe Associated Spring so good everywhere. sion. tol Brass Company on the night Te Address Dinner M««ttn8 necticut potato growers ars try­ bury, toe Rev. Francis R. Belden BuOOww Cr»»m.ry-24 pomh p*r ■ Believed, however, that this un- of March 8 and Wright was so of 'ThompsonviUe, toe Rev. Wil­ CorMratlon of Bristol; and Lewie D U T IB I pound-1 LB PARCHMENT •I I I easy lull could not last much long- Miss CarroH’s letter describes ing $10,000 to purchase and equip In Cancer Drive A. Dibble, preeident end a dlreo- Battoa Beard Bean the energetic campaign which the badly injured that he was con­ New Haven, March 22— (IP) — an experimental potato farm to liam Orimo of Great Neck, L, I., s i l l _____ g Th.NziurilWheil A A g > er, specially since the Allied arm- London, March 22.—(AV-Disso­ Program Chairman John Bugan and toe Rev. John J. Hawkins of tor of both toe Riedon Manufac­ FoUowing are tha hours at tbej W n 6 a l 6 n 8 c.real-22 OZPKG Z Z students of I.,auralton Hall are fined to the Hartford hospital un­ be turned over tb the state to fur­ turing Company anj], toe Eastern ; iea’ are storming ahead with such conducting fn the sale of war lution of the Polish National coun­ til yesterday. For a time it wa^ of New Haven announced today Riverside. local office of the War Price andj 01 Spaghetti 3 LB A ^ S Vigor In the west. that Dr. Royal M. Montgomery of ther the development of their Malleable Iron Company of Nau­ bonds and stamps. cil was reported reliably today, to thought that he might die from^ fast-growing agricultural Indus­ Watsrbury, March 22. — (IP)— Rationing Board at toe State | Macaroni Ann Pag. PKG Z I Marshal Konstantin K. Rokos- ”We have already bought a Jeep have been prompted by a fear that Injuries received when he waa New York will address the March Eldwln' J. MacEwan, executive vice gatuck. Armory: ■OTSky’s forces hammered wedges 27 dinner meeting of the Connecti­ try. • Twelve other members of toe and are now working hard to pur­ this exiled Parliament of 24 mem-, kicked in the neck by Benjamin. Announcement of toe campaign preeident of toe -New Haven board of directors were re-elected. Mondays: 10 a. as. to 6:80 p. Sliced BeetSioNA^(8kN 12* , into Danzig's defenses from the chase a plane.” Miss Carroll ex­ bers was prepared to shift its sup. cut Association for the Advance­ 12th Soldier Dies Chamber of*Commerce, has been Tueed^:-Oosed alt day to tbej : enuth and west. The city itself ment of Professional Pharmacy at to raise toe monly , among com­ lAPRUSAUCI NQ 2dAg plains In her letter. port from Premier Tomaaz ArCiS' appointed state vice chairman for public. Gtad. A-10 Points CAN I W was about six miles from the zewnki to the new provisional gov- the Hotel Taft here. Dr. Mont­ mercial growers w u ^nade las|, Of Poison Alcohol toe ^,000,000 fund drive to be Wednesday: 3 p. m. to 6 p. m. A&P^ muaxles of hla powerful artillery. emment being established under r I I C IU C Il gomery will speak on "F^ingut In­ night at a dinner marking toe launched in April by toe Amsslcan Canada Will Seek Tburaday and Fridays: 10 a. n AMMDNIA The Russians had driven within the Yalta agreement. iV fections Affecting the Body, Nails close of toe third and moot auc- Cancer Society, it was announced to 6 p. m. ' two miles of cutting the Danzig- Tliieves Take President Wladyslaw Raezkie- and Hair.” A dtacuasion period will ceaaful season for toe Omnectlcut today by Oliver T. Osborne, Bridge­ WHITE OUART To Be Deferred be conducted by Dr. Re^nald Gill- Farmers Potato Oooperativa asso­ Manila, March 22— (IP) —The Secmil^ Change snardays: 10 a. as. to U*J0| SAIL BOT 8 ‘ I ^ Gdynia coastal road by capturing wlcz declared yesterday he had 12th .U, S. soldier in toe Manila port, state chairman. U Gross Katz, four miles southwest Ration Stamps dissolved the council on the recom­ son of the' program committee. ciation. Mr. MacEiwan will be assisted by Offieo telephoiia UM, . Of Gydnia and seven northwest of mendation of the premier so aa to Hartford, March 22— A-PENN ■ tions at the mouth of the Pnssarge Detective Sergt. William Tynes. sometimes roams . her neighbor­ peals bosrds thst state headquar­ 100 persons an under arrest on investIgaUng, said that Obuchow- hood on (Jhlcago's North Side. She ters would certify the deferment Bogota, Colombia, March 22— be opened debate in Parliament I HftCreitBiM ‘*’^a” 20* LIQUID [ stiver under heavy Are. , Thts riv­ skl also reported the loss of 6,000 of this 80 per cent. i AS-t liquor charges. (IP)—The Colombia government to­ Monday on Canada’s program WAX S S 1 9 * Boyond that It stands for m any, many sorvlees which er flows through the stronghold of stepped from her home and was day urged all residents who can do for ths securl^parlsy. He list­ iBraunsberg, which fell Tuesday. blue points, 300 sugar stamps and pecked vigorously on the ankle Governor Baldwin also addressed 1944 Allowed Realm s PnbUoatkra C rackliw iiott atwAO loar 11* a cash box containing 220. the conference, discussing man­ so to evacuate tola capital city of ed Australia, 1%o NstoeiUnds and Johnsoa'i’Glo-Coat Russian aircraft Were having a by the bird. But it wasn’t ao O ^ U tf K 400,000 populiy^on becauoe of a Cskf'i^'z^wHOLr Si56*iV^r29* mako safo d«pondablo transportation for you and much the rooster’s taste for a power and production In Connec­ Brazli as ranking among the eto- ‘ add day atUcklng targets almost ticut war plants. YEA R ) Ankara, Maivb 22—(g)— Three water shortage caused by a pro­ ondaiT states and entltlid with WAX citTAD* •at will within the enemy's dlsas- Berfin Editor Ezeeated passing ankle hers and tfisre; It loatfng Turkish nsWspapoi longed drought. The government your fam ily. It Is a reflection of tho policios of a com­ was that rare pair of nylons he ( — 000 Canada to a greater voice than VAMO *’SSr29* [;>troua pocket A Red SUr oor- K6M which arera suspended last year also announced that It waa ecooid- ouUlned at Dumbarton OiUu and | ■Mapondent aald one large group London, March 22—(/P}~ The rulKed which Caused Mrs. Cooke’s for crlticixlng toa government, ^ring shutting down Industrlto forlM O M Tax Give to the PED CRCSS antagonism. Yalta. *aUOBT shert . , with *n pany which tokos, soriously. Its rosponsibilitios as a ,0# Oermana came out of a forest Paris radio said today that Baron New Hartford, March '22—(IP)— have toen given permission to n - which use Imi^ quantities of wa­ Although making elsar toat I -wider a flag of truce and laid tos jasrsMat due Ernest Ungern-Steraberg, edltor- Nearly 6,000 young chickens per­ sums publication immediately. ter. Canada was a stronger supporter Msreh 1ST Bm V mrow the REGULAR I their- arms. in^hief of the Berlin newspaper Only Few Win SuHs ished last night In a firs which of toe aeourlty propoeals. King moiw* uiii>s<'isaiitl$. but U a ■ public sorvont. Deutsche Allgeraelne Zeitung, had destroyed a large bam at Breeay urged olarlfleation of toe eonstl- lesa H to year sdveatage, aee PALMOLIVE SOAP CAKES TBiere s m -25,000 bam owls in Chicago—(IP)—^The city of Chi­ tod*y/-sre sseka loea* been executed following the circu­ farms owned by - Mrs. Joseph I. tuUonal poeitlon in toe propoeed | eUnply.jprlveWly on eRptatvxei and Wales, according to lation of "peace pamphlets” prlnt- cago got blamed by thousands for Grady on West Hill here. Damsge otfaidaation of "important i ----- Ifo'd.Ulw to *«rve yeu-l stes. ^ on the paper’s presses. personal Injuries in 1944 but less was unofficially estimated at fll,- oMaijr oountriaa.** er write ue than eight per cent of the approx­ 000. Firemen from New Hartford Red Cross First Aiders today: er earn lie ad uatU] L U X T O IL E T IV O R Y S O A P imately five million dollars sought fought the blase which was visible you are reedy. tOAP was paid out. Corporation Coun­ fox miles sround, but cbuld not Asked to Register MEDIUMM EDIUM e ‘7 f sel Barnet HodaS said ofv^the g4>- ve ths structure. Osuse of the AppKeadoii Blank 881,468 sought in personal injury fire was not determinsd. First Aiders, eooperstion please! Will .the holders Spring Claan-Up 3 CAKES I I suits against the city last year, of first aid certificatea who are still interested, and those CAKES 8607,821 was paid. He credited who wish to enter new classes, please register by fillinff 3 cTx^ 20* \ Manrhaaler Yietorjr Gardens the city's law dspartment with Time Is Here saving taxpayers a total of 8I>- Denver—(g)— Oolotado's nMtoI. in the form below abd sending it to York Strangfeld, 624,147 on tha suita and plastic sales tax toktns, tos Chairman First Aid, 45 Franklin St„ Manchester. » a • a « a a a« 8av« all jroiv oalttblo Jinik. CRISCO uss of which was aliollslisd by ths N a m ...... S W AN S O A P 1946 Stats Asssrably. ars tn ds- rags sqd psper. Rags ara aim FUATiNi > *••••••••••••#••#•# ••• a I » • a a a • a • BMhd by ths Navy. Aa adwaaead A d A r e s a , P h o n e ,•••• Cairo, March t t —UP)—^BUaboui unit, ready to leave for the Padfle, higher. Call: Pteue Reacna a GardsaurdsB Plot PI for Me. Hakim .and EUahou Bet Sourt, bss asked State Traosurer Honter Stnd. First Aid Cert ( ) Adv. First Aid Cert. ( ) LARGE LB 2 4 * 1 6 8 * young Jesrish Kationallsta, arere Bedford for 100,000 of tho tokofia. Interested in Stnd. or Adv. Course ( ) CAKES 4 FOW TS MsaHwatw W ar Caaaefl haagod hero todiqr tor the slaytag Bodford ia hild to ooooiuit for Interested in Refresher Coarse ( ) $ Mualdpal Bl%. of Lord Moyne, British resident them, and fining tho raquost Is not Interested fn Junltir First Aid f- ) - Wm. Ostrinsky ITNE MEAT ATUHTIC S PACIFIC TEA CO. commiseloner in the Middle East. feadblo. Thoy want too tokens to Interested in Jr. hirst Aid Refresher Course ( ) . mBiasanSt. TeL5879 * lewejMttowerWRewtoeiw w*r**wv*tii*riehtto iimit euaiititiee. >v.„ Wft-,'. • ^ ) . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCTHESTER. UONH- TITDRSDAT, MARCH S2, 194i PACE

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War Casualties 3‘45 — WDRC — What Is ItT f It’s;, Murder; WTOT Arthur ,T • } w nc—The Right to Happlnato. Hale; W n c — Bums. he igh chool orld 4:00 __ W DRC — Houae Party; 7:45— W H TD — Cheater BowIm ; List ef Cwintcticut M m , D m 4* W o o n ^ W o r M i ^ n f , T H S W News; W T H T — News; Olrand’a C P A ; W TH T— Mmdc. Hunters Increase Lead Sports Roundup Veterans Outclass Foe ^R eleased By the War and Navy Departments Tod^. Music Hall; WTIC-rBackstage 8:00—tWDRC—Suspensa; WHTD T h M e ^ rts Are Baaed On Prior Notlfi^tlon To Karl Godwin; W THT — Frank Compiled hy Students of Manchester High Sdhool Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Advlssr W ife. By Hugh Fullertoa, Jr. hit the stands next month. . . . N e ? o f Kin and CasnaHics Noted Here May Previously VOL. XII, NO. 27 4:16— W H TD — Musical Round­ Slngiser; WTIC — Frank Mor­ gan Show. To Two Full Games New York, March 12,— 0-17 (S w lflc ), announces for the United States as a i that classes for junior and senior life saving will begin class of 1943 and 1944 to an Show Promise! 8:00— W DRC — News; Ad Liner; — Agatha Christie’s Poirot; the day will never come before 1 horsemen propose more rigid Husing vote no. . . .Soccer, In- P, A. A. C. (87) w S e E187 casaalU— tor March 21, 1946, classified as wounded. At New Britain "Florence la a girl with a win­ Bow to Motor Sales; Never Headed; Y< I tonight at the East Side Rec- Alumni party to be held WHTD — Terry and the Pi­ w n c — Dinah Shore’s Open ever get anything like that qualiflcations for obtaining a ii-, troduced to Danville, Va„ by a P. B. F T. ' ning personality, high ideals of cense to train horses; a move t o ' group' of visiting British seamen, Twial Naval Oaaoaltles to March 21, 1946 reation swimming pool imme- March 24 at 7:30 p. m. at the rates; WTHT—Tell Me A Story; House. Pat Anniello. 2 Surowlec, rf . . . 4 2-4 10 Siirowiec Lead Attaekwi '■ Walt Cargo Hits 378. encourage stables in developing has caught on so well that a ten- *r»i« Nava Danartmant announces for the United States as a ' dlately after school today. sportsmanship, and fine leadership School street Rec. A good time Track Season to Open! w n(3—When S Olri Marries. 9:00— WTDRC — M ajor Bowes; 0 Diakon. I f ...... 1 0-0 2 WTHT—Gabriel Heatter; W nC jockeys and better fire preven- team city league has been organ- »1i«ita^l54 CMUaltlee tor March *1, 1945, of the U. S. Naval Forces Mrs. Skinner Presiflent Certificates will be issued to qualities;''’ says Miss Doris E, is in store for all. 8:15 — IVHTD - * Dick Tracy; Ed. Note: Through an error in I Kosak, i f ...... 1 1-1 3 The Pollsh-Americans annexeo.l t i Marine CorDS. and Coast Guard) not heretofore released on — Music Hall. Hunter’s Service increased their tion around the stables. . . .May- ized. all those who complete the Cole, o f Floronce Moriarty this Any alumni .who can be pres­ March 2 4; Tennisj WTHT — Superman; W nC — Monday’s West Side Bowling 2 Yost, c ...... 4 1-2 O f Stale Group Which 9:15—WTHT — Music Without lead over Cffiambera Movers to be the first o f these three will ac- ~ 9 leir 2Sth victory of the seasc Bi* K avv bapartment casualty lists, <;onslstin|r of 14 dead. 128 course satisfactorily. week's member of the Legon of ent should contact Eleanor Portia Faces Life. , League writeup. Art Massaro’s 2 Bycholaki, rg . . 0 1-4 W lid d e d . M d 12 mlaslnr. These casualties brinR the total reported Glenney, 443 Elast Center Team Starts Practice* I Words. complish the purpoae, but this Dodger Dialogue 1 , lat night when they downedj Sfionsors IVIeeling. Last year about twenty boys Honor. , 8:30— W DRC — W ar Commen­ two full games in the Y Bowling name was used in place of Anni­ I Quarlno, rg . . . . 1 1-1 K Wn December 7. 1941, atreet, telephone 5479, Immedi­ tary: Ad Liner; WHTD — Jack 9:30— W DRC — Corliss Archer; ello. “rhe latter clipped the litUe comer might add that the train-> Brief conversation reported 2 received their certificate in Florence, or Flo, as she is call-' League last night when they shut­ 3 Green, I g ...... 3 3-5 F to March 21. 1948. to 91,907, classified as follows ately. Armstrong; 'WTHT — Music; W H TD — Spotlight Bands; (3or- pins for a 401 . However, in era would do well to make sure from the Brooklyn camp at Bear 9 Ir aw vM ^ Pnsonera i junior and senior life saving. ed by her numerous friends, ia Spring sports will officially b*| out M oriarty Brotosre while the Litchfield and Norwich Free w n c — Just Plain BUL onet Story Teller; 'WTHT — the writeup, said bowler waa given they didn't start any horses th a t' Mountain. . . .French Bordaga- , Dead Woundedounded MlssirMissing of War Totals Academy were chosen to represent well known for her wonderful opened when the indoor . track I Treasure Hour of Song; WTIC Movers were dropping two to the weren’t fit or didn't have a chance,ray, meeting (?urt Davis: “You 11 14 9-17 37 at the East Side Irish humor and friendliness. | 8:4.5—WDRC — Swoon or Croon; credit for his brilliant score. It is 13,356 9,284 2,377 49,275 Connecticut in the New England team holds its first meet on M archl —Joan Davis — Jack Haley Mknehester Motor Sales team. In to win—end thus^keep the public have a few more gray hairs than Maneheeter Cit) crowd of 450 United SUtes N a^ ...... 2< 2M "Fl'o” took the College Prepara-1 WHTD — Captain Midnight; the policy of this department to Tftjltad SUtes Marine C o r^ 10.486 28,.316 839 1,889 41„530 Drama Fe.stlval at the Connecti­ Interest in Stage 24, at Choate School for the State | WTHT—Tom Mix; wnC — Show the other match, D’Amico’s Bil­ use ail sports events and individ­ from burning upw last year.” . . . Davis: "Yes, I 4 Tedford, rf ... 2 0-2 4 210 204 0 1,102 cut Drama Festival, at New Brit­ Star Is ill Slew tory course her first two yearaj 10:00— W DRC — The First Line; liards took three points from the got them watching you trying to 0 J. Murphy, rf .. 0 0-0 ' 0 United SUtes Coast Guard 598 and then changed to the Nursea’ title. Front Page Farrell. uals alike. Bowling is given as ain on Saturday. Litchfield's "Dust WHTD — Fred Waring Pro­ Bryant and Chapman Milkmen. much space aa possible and write­ Psrfectlou Dsmzaded play third base." 3 Robb, I f ___ _ . . . 2 1-3 5 course, which she Is follow in g, Coach Charles Wig^ren’a chargMl Evening 35,342 41,882 10,417 4,266 91,907 of the Road" and Norwich's "The Begun Early gram; WTHT — Ask the Army; Going Into last night’s play ups are made from the score During tile early part of the 0 Quish. If ...... 0 0-0 0 Total caaualtlea After Stage Debut have been practicing since January] 6:00— News on all stations. Exi>erlenre Tells Story Old Lady Shows Her Medals" now. w n c — Abbott and Costello. deadlocked for first place, with d^arlotte, N. C., Open Golf tour­ Service Dept. 4 Brown, e ...... 0 0-2 0 and, with the returning of a num­ *;16_WDRC — Headliners Club; sheets only. Age and expwience told the were selected as best from the 11 Flo entered Girls' Leaders Club 10:16—WTHT — Passover Seder only two weeks of bowling left in­ nament, Jug MeSpaden was giv­ Eddie Hickey. Ottumwa, la , 0 Straw, c ...... 0 0-0 0 nephew of Mrs. Laura CannaU, 50 ber of lettermen, the team should] WHTD — Digest of the Air; final story as the PA brilliants de­ N avy Dead secondary school plays presented in her junior year and served on Services. cluding last night, both Hunters ing l^ammy Snead some real com­ Naval Air Station coach, offers 2 Keith, rg ...... 2 2-4 ^ can't remember a time when place easily. Last year M.H.S,] Washington Snapshots; W T H T 6 pended upon their superior height Cravero, Anthony Jowph. Lt.. Shaw street. New London. at New Britain Teachers’ College. The High School World regrets the play-day committee that year. 10:30— W DRC — Here's to Ro­ and (?hambera were out for the petition because of his “hot” put­ high praise for Jack Kraft, who 0 Mason, r g ...... 0 0-0 I wasn't interested in acting. Even tied for second place with H art-] Moses Berkman; Concert Hoar; 0 and all around > age ability to USNR. ParenU, Mr. and Mre. Jo- Denkoske, Joseph F., Pfc., son of Dr. Charlotte G. Wclla of the De­ to announce to the public that the This year she. was elected presi­ mance: WHTD — March of kill. Hunters after dropping their ting. Jug required only eleven played for him until be went to 2 Vilga. tg ...... ford; and later on in the season] W TIC — Professor Andre Schen- . 2 3-3 7 turn bark the challenge of the aeph Peter Cravero. 192 Sound- Mrs. Martha Denkoske, 106 Grove partment of Speech of Mount Hol­ dent of the organization and ia ; a child, I helped in presenting Time: WTHT — Connecticut last three matches suddenly found Local Sport putts for the first nine holes of Pensacola, Fla., for flight train­ recent discovery of local talent, beat New Britain, the stats] ker. 0 ("arlson. Ig . . . . . 0 0-0 0 Pep Boys. Gaining the lead in the view avenue, Stratfortt street, Meriden. yoke College waa the critic-judge. doing a fine job In this office. For qule ’elaborate' performances." Forum of the A ir; W TIC — Rudy themselves last night and the re­ the second round. . . .On the ing. "Bill Ferguson, his old coach "Waffles,", the live rabbit who champs, in a dual meet. 6:30— WDRC —'G eorge B. Arm ­ 1 F Murphy, ig . . . 1 ^-0 2 opening minute.s ttie winners In- Deyorio, Pat C., T-Sgt., son of The festival was sponsored by the the past two years Florence has Valley Show. sult was a clean cut win. How­ tenth he left himself a 15-footer at St. Joseph of Philadelphia, Navy Wounded made his debut in the A rt Assem­ remarked Mrs. Helen Page Skin­ Herb I Stevenson and Jake Dono-] stead; WHTD — The Answer rrea.seil the margin and roasted in Domonick Deyorio, 109 Spruce Teachers’ College Theater under been devoting a great deal of time 11:00— News on all stations. ever, it waa not as easy as that aa Chatter and aa he lined up the putt a gal- would have been proud o f the way bly held a few weeks ago. is In ner, English teacher and dramatic van will run the mile; Gob McKin-] Man: W TIC — Bob Steele. 16 • 9 ^-14 24 ! the final half. 'The Pep Boys were T T | ^ *^ W if^ *M ra .’ IwM^MariOT I street, Manchester. the direction of Dr. M. Agnella to her work on the Soraanbis busi­ 11:18—WDRC — Joan Brooks the first game was decided by only leryite entreated: "Sink this one, he continued to play and after a deep trouble. Although it’s appro­ Instructor, when interviewed yes­ ney and Don Hall, half-mile; B ill] 6:4,V_WDRC — News; WHTD— Referee, Ranudell outclasBcd. yet not outfought. Y v ^ t e 23 Watertown avenue,' Duprey. Wilfred R., S-Sgt., Gunn, who waa a.ssisted by mem­ ness staff. Musical Roundup; w n C — Lo­ Songs; W HTD— Musical Round­ three pins, the second by, only one The second round In tha Rec just for once.” . . .Surprising aa year and a half with the fleet," i priate to report this spicy bit on A member of Girl Reserves her Miss Florence Moriarty terday about her recent election to Bray and Lefty Strange,' quarter] while the third waa one-sided. ! From start to ftni.sh they mafic it Wi^rbury Parents, Mr. and Mrs. i brother of Leo Duprey, Sexton bers of the faculty and students.' well Thomas, up: WTHT — Buddy Rocco Rec Junior tourney will be played it may seem. MeSpaden didn’t go Hickey says. . . .Sgt. Jack Cher­ the newly-acquired celebrity of junior and senior years, Florence the presidency of the Connecticut mile rela)'; John Wenzel, high] W alt Cargo enjoyed one of his bet­ Cj'vlonee (29) a ball game with their aggressiV*' Henry Audette,- 133 Draher ave- | street. New Britain. Mrs. Helen Skinner, dramatic T;00— WDRC — Jack Kirkwood Trio; WTIC — Harkness of tomorrow night at the EkMt Side after him with the club. ry of Brooklyn recently won both M. H. S.. this announcement la. In has served aa a member of the Secondary School Drama Festival. jump; Howie Haberem, broad] ter nights with a 378 triple and a P . B F T. 1tactics. Bue, Waterhury. _ „ . Facas. Alfred. Sgt.. son of Mrs. director of Manchester High sports program all four years In Show; WHTD — News Corre­ Washington. , Rec with two games on tap. The ------0 the singles and doubles titles In a sensf, altogether needless; since program committee both years. Mrs. Skinner’s new office was an­ jump. Also there will be a con-] high single of 137. Walt Kompanik 0 Kodis. rf ...... 6 0-0 12 1 ',£uiie Defense Used liusia Bemiurd Charles, P.-Sgt., Annie Facas, 127 Main street. New school and representative of Con­ high school. spondents; W TH T — F u l t o n 1?;30— W DRC — Viva America: first game at 7 brings together Shorts and Shells the tnter-allled table tennis tour­ She belonged to Paint and Pow ­ nounced last Saturday at the siderable large number of new] also came through with a respec­ 0 J. Brown, if .. , 0 2-3 2 XTSMCR. Mother, Mrs. Johanna ' t«ndon. necticut in the New England Sec­ "Walffles." the rabbit U not only Outside of school “ Florle” likes Lewis. Jr.; w n C — Supper Club. WHTD — Variations by Van the CJyclonea and the Knights There may be more than 50 nament in, Iran. He’s one Brook­ A surpris*' to High followeri literally cooked, but also digested, der her freshman and sophomore to roller Akale, dance and horse Drama festival at the New Britain members on the team. The prevl-] Clevc; WTHT—dborge’Stemey’s table tnree-game total. Atamlan, lynite who doesn’; have to wait 2 Wilkie, c ...... 2 0-4 4* gimont, 77 North Pond street, j Kerry, Wilbert L., iSrt., son of ondary School Executive Council, Teacher's College. 7:1;^WDRC — Music That Sat­ while in the nightcap the Sopho basketball coaches at the annual was the one defense that the waa elected president of the festi­ absorbed and a^imilated. years. back ride. She enjoys listening ous mentioned are all lettermen. Orchestra; WTIC — Music of Gyp Zaches and WitkowskI all till next year. . . iMore than 75 2 Clemaon, rg . . . 4 1-4 9 ; * Bristol. Mrs. Marcella Ferry, Route 3, During the summer months of isfies; WHTD—Raymond Gram more All Stars meet the Hawk- meeting this week-end, but thanks Pep Boys threw up at the PA's^^j No. the latent talent of "W a f­ A keen lover of sports, Florence to popular recordings, but her fa­ There will be a dual meet w ith ] the New World. rolled good scores for the losing candidates for the Jacksonville 0 Vincek. ^ . . 0 0-1 0 Patane. Frank John, Coxawaln. Hayestown, Danbury. val organization.’ her childhood, Mrs. Skinner, and Swing: WTHT — Hit Times; eyes. ^ to the two tournaments, they As the Rec playing surface iej The tragedy. "Way Station.” fles" was not sufficiently appre­ played basketball her junior and vorite record is an old one. “ Tea New Britain and with Hartford] 12:00— WTHTD — News: Music; Gas Housers. Naval Air Station baseball team 0 Dllworth. Ig .. . 0 0-0 0 UBNR. Parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Garlock, Charles D., Jr.., Pfc., two other “standbys,” dramatized WTIC—News of the World. don’t have to worry about the much smaller than that at the' Mancheater's entry, used suspense senior years as a memter of the for Two." Public along with a triangular fol-] wnC — News; Destgm for Plenty of Thrills reported to Coach Cffiarley Gehrln- 0 Tracey, ig .... . 1 0-0 2 Hmanuel Patane, 52 Platt atreet ciated to grant him time to com­ fairy tales and, “ when our supply 7:30—W DRC — Mr. Keen. Tra­ Jimmy "convention ben.” About a dozen armory. Coach Wilfred Clarke ,afi husband o f Mrs. Alice Garlock, 19 excellently and conveyed iU Smoking Sneakers team. She also , After graduation, Florence lowing the state meet. A t the end] Listening. The Chambers-Motor Sales Buck Bycbolski ger for the first day’s drill. No Anaonla. __ _ plete the work he sUrted. Qulver- ran low, our mothers" translated cer of Lost Persona; WHTD— opening would be here with their teams, vi.sed his charges to throw up a^ Forest Ave., Anaonla. thought well to the audience de­ played volley ball and baseball plans to enter St. Francis hospital of the season In April there w ill be] match also supplied plenty of Murphy bandied wonder that‘ Charley applied for 4 13 3-13 29 Raynolds. Harold Thomas, Cox- jng nose, eyes alert, ears tensed, some from the French. Finally we anyway. . . .Ralph (Pest) Welch, 3-2 zone. This p.oved to ba n Henry, Adrian L.. Pvt., husband spite the absence of Important her Junior year and plana to con­ as a member of. the U. S. C^et an Interclass meet and this w ill] thrills. The first game was cap­ games 'hi splendid fMhion. It a place in the semi-pro "Victory” VeltU-n (22) ,4 swain, U 8 N R .P »ren te. Mr he shared the glories of the scene, wrote our own play. "Princess De­ Washington grid coach, is editing handicap to the PA’a althougl of Mrs. Adrian L. Henry. 779 Elm Bound effects. The approaching tinue her interest in these sports jZbrpis Knowing her fine nature signify the beginning the outdoor] tured by the Motor Sales by four WM agreed that two arbiters 2 Behrend. rf .. . 1 1-2 3 4t Jlra. Harold James Reynolds, 98 "The Boy with the Rabbit,” with sire" which we performed several a new sports magasine that will league. they were given some anxioi street, Stamford. train, indespensible for am im­ this year. Very fond o f bowllngj-- and her lively spirit, we wish her track. pins. The latter team also won the could handle the games better 0 Martin, If ...... 2 0-2 4 in'XaUey boulevard, Fairfield. Eugene Suslam. It was a memor­ times. The money we received Women Studio Engineers moments in the early stages ot Hurlbut, Robert W.. S-Sgt., son pressive conclusion, xtas not heard Flo has bowled In the after schpM every po.ssible success. Mr. W ilm ot Reed, coach o f ths] second, this by 55 while Chambers than one.* so both merged and 0 R. Brown, e .. . 5 1-1 11 " A m y W owded— European able moment in the school’s his­ helped increase our Sunday school the game. o f Mra. Myrtle J. Hurlbut, 735 because of difficulty with the re­ tennis team,!began practice last] managed to salvage the last by a turned in good performancea. 0 MeCTurrj". rg .. . . 0 0-0 0 Applewhite, John, Cpl., a broto- tory. treasury.” Scorers Stopped Oolfi Main street, PlantevlUe. cording machine. Dr. Wells criti­ week in the small gym in the Ree. [ large margin. 4 Kearns, Ig . . . . 2 0-2 a r-ln -W of Mrs. Laura Apple- Although he shall be sadly miss­ A fter attending a small prepara- Being Hired by Networks 4 white. 28 S t John PI., Stamford. Latina, Sebastian, Pfc., son of cized the play mainly on techni­ Red Cross Drive Paul Marte, Sid Werbner and! Tanner and McCurry were best The Center Billiards will meet Darlings, Servicemen 0 Finnegan, rg . . 0 0-0 Big Buck BycUolskl. towi ed and though, truly, there will Q Ralph Latina. Route 4, Wolcott. calities and declared John Hansen tory school in Maine, Mrs. Skin­ Dave Tiffany will be the returning I for the winners while Chambers PA veteran backcourt performer, CWnpbeU, Lloyd M., P v t, son of be many other rabbits to attempt Get Marsh W ill Open Soon the, winner of tfae Knights-Cy- MaggI, Guido N., S-Sgt., son of the strongest character. In the ner’s college plans were changed tennis lettermen. It is hoped that] starred for hla team in a losing was assigned the'task of atoppfa^l Mrs. Bessie W. Campbell, 95 to take hla place, it is probable New York, March 22 — (J5 — this eVfening. It is announced he clonea contest in the first game 6 10 2-7, 22 Mrs. Josephine Maggi, East Glas­ play were: John Hansen, as a due to the death of her father. more boys show up for practice as ] cau.se. Next Tuesday night Chamr high scoring Bob Tedford while! # Spruce atieet Hartford. that ha realizes that all must The Red Cross Drive will "However,” she continued, “ I al­ NBC expects to have three women will talk on why there should be next Tuesday night in the semi­ Referee, Davis. Cerrl. Frank C.. S gt. husband tonbury. tramp: Elinor Dougan. as Betsy: T oL e^C lass the team hopes to have a brilliant] a “ one - hour tolerance” for the bers collides with Hunters in the final round. The Red Devils will Stag/e Torrid Match diminutive Dutch Green waa pit sacrifice In a time of war. And so. open soon at M.H.S. The Jun-' ways kept a finger in dramatics aa regular studio control engineers at Mrs. Anna B. Cerrl, 22 Hillcreat Marzsucca. Ralph, T4. husband John Peckham, as a station ag­ season, or at least improve ev e r] amusement curfew in New York feature match at the Y and face the winner of the All Stars- ted against Wbizaer Robb, th*| as ha would probably put It, lor Red Cross representatives' and kept Mother worried for fear Chambers must win al! three Pep l^ys’ mainstay. Nsither ginot Wallingford. o f Mra. Lorraine Marzsucca, care ent: and Donald Klenier as a will have charge of the drive' last year's record of no wins. soon. Tw o have Just about comple­ City. - Hawkeyea duel in the eecond OelBaler, Harry W., Pfc., aon of banker. I-ast year Sock and Bus­ "Munch. munch— 1 went for I'd become ah actress. But Mother In about a week, outdoor prac-1 games to gain the honors while the High forwards could all o f Wauasong, P ratt Corners, Kennedy*# Resignation and will collect money for this | had her way. I became a school ted their apprenticeships with a game Tuesday. Pagan! West Sides Win Training Camp Mrs. Lottla Geiaaler, Route 2, Southington. kin was first in Connecticut and lunch!” Yes, from an eyeful to a lice will begin at the Nathan Hale I Tuning Tonight: NBC—8. Frank the loss of one will gdve the cham­ themselves lose for more than worthy cause in the home; teacher with the first money I ______third still breaking In. All have pionship to Hunters who captured ■tone. _ ^ Maszola, Henry J., Pfc., son of second in the New England Festi­ mouthful!! cement courts and, following that, [ had preirlous technical experience Morgan; 9, Bing Crosby; 9:30, Spjort Slants Final Match Against hoops and practically all at thatej Phyllis Karlin. As Glass President Not rooms. M.JI.S. has always done ; earned being spent in a course at I there will be practice in the courts first round honors. The attendance waa fair at the doubledecker* were via tha Olll, Stanley A., S. S g t. hus- Mike Mazzola, 933 Main street, val. Under the diVection of Mrs. and studied either electricity or Joan Davis Comedy; 10:30, Rudy Helen Skinner, Sock and Buskin a fine job in collecting for th e! Leland Powers’ Dramatic School.” in back of the "Main building. D’Amico’s last year’s champs, opening tourney games. The Warren and Jarvip in Notes shot route. Eddie VUga fkand oC Mra. Caroline L Gill, 152 Willimantic. < A c c e p t e d . radio fa> school. Vallee Variety. . . . CBS—8, Sus­ has entered the festival four times drive, so let’s see if we can Upon graduation Mra. Skinner Golf and baseball will not begin downed the Milkmen although giv­ youngsters are the coming stars George Keith, both sent two XQgh atreet RockvUla. ^ ^ ^ McDaniel, Marshall H.. Cpl.. hus­ Just about ready to take over pense, "H eart’s Desire” ; 9. Major From Here, There ^Bock, Joaei^ M., Pvt, huaband and been cklled the "best” In Con­ meet and exceed our goal. ■ went to Columbia in New York, practice until April. Mr. Wright en plenty of trouble. Pop Gleason and with the weaker teams being West Side Rec League. By Joe Relohler through the nets in addition toj band of Mra. Edith McDaniel. 238 the fuIl-Ume duUea handling the Bowes— Gould concert; 9:30, Cor- « ( Mra. PrlaciUa F. Heck, Berlin necticut three times. In the past Studes Write Skits A precedent was establish! ' ' where she was instructed by Mil- expects to have three lettermen re­ _ _ liss Archer: 10:30, Larry Douglas and Perrett led the winners with weeded out, the semi-finals and and Everywhere New York, March 22.- (>P)—Big three and two foul eonveralai Elm street. West Haven. . technical end of the studio— that three years they have participa­ the class o f 1945 at the class rtSbCT.- ton Smith. I turning; Robert Barrett, Mao Farrand and Hank Skoog starring final game should be tops. Plan The final matches'' in the West League baseball club eecretariea take scoring honors- for tha McPhee, Raymond S.. Pfc., son ^ running the dials and gadgets ' and Martha Tilton. . . . BLU — M.. Prt. ted in the New England Festival, For Freircli Chjfe ing which was held Friday, March Although busy with teaming as Francis, and Bill Arendt. which smooth the way for the pro- 7:30. Safety Drama, It’s Murder; for the Milkmen. ^ow to attend. were busy today fixing up spar* Boys. o f John McPhee, 31 Bungalow Physics Classes Hunter’s (3) The 'Hartford Proa were defeat­ Side Rec Bowling League were aon o f Mrs. Louise lannantuonl, being named for first and second 16. in the assembly hall. A t that well as directing, Mrs. Skinper in-| Baseball, coached by Mr. Kelley, gram as it starts to the transmit­ 8:15, Lum and Abner; 9:30, C?har- rooms at spring training head­ PA Scoring DIvMafi Park, SUmford. eludes bridge and golf in her list Ciargo ...... 123 118 137 378 ed In their first start in the Chi­ rolled off last night with the first IM Charles atreet Waterbury. place, respectively. time the senior class voted to re­ has a not too bright future to look ter—are Kathleen Reynolds and lle Barnet Band; 10:30, March of Hunters igained the upper hand quarters to accommodate at least The Blond Bomber, A l Litchfield. Edward T., S. Sergt, Pontillo, John H., T-Sgt.. son of Litchfield’s "Dust of the Road” ject the resignation of their presi­ o f hobbies, as well as serving as forward to as most of the ex­ Kuhnev ...... 125 — ------125 cago cajrecage loumevtourney whichwmeu was place winners, Pagani’a West I^e dramatic abllltl^ of Miss Sliicly Electricity Ruth Thomas. Time. . . . MBS— 8:15, (?urt Mas­ in their battle with Chambers for Sides taking all four points. W ar­ 50 players expected to leave their wiec and Earl Tost both flippafi aen o f Arthur K.' Litchfield, 481 Mra. Rose M. Laaala, 179 Oak Impressed the audience with Its dent. Don Kennedy, who leaves for captain of the Red Cross Motor perienced players have entered the | McGuire .....1 0 6 109 111 — 326 Jeanne Low ’s French students Before coming east. Miss Rey­ sey Song; 9:30, Antonini Concert; second round honors in the Y billed aa the "world’s pro cham­ ren and Jarvis and Darling's split eesential off-season jobs. four hoops for the wfamets llouaatontc avenue, Stratford. street, Manchester. the N avy March 21. and to elect a Corps. ' armed services. T w a ron ite___ 114 102 110—326 clever lighting effects and excel­ werte displayed at the French club nolds was a studio eng;lneer at 12:30, Wings Over Nation. league last night when they shut­ pionship.". .To readers who know even with the Main Street Service­ The War Manpower Commission Green threw In nine potato Martin, Luke F., 1st Lt, aon of Redding. James W., Pfc., son o f marshal to take his- place at As president of the “Connecticut Spring sports, on the whole, are I Kompanik .... 92 117 130— 339 lent acting. The deep voice and ■VVBAP, Ft. Worth, Tex., after two out -Moriartys while the Movers men. in Washington ruled yesterday three baskets and thras foul 1 Pater E. Martin, 34 Gilbert St Mra. Emily Redding, 18 Wolcott meeting on M arc^ l2. graduation. It is the first time in The members of Philip Emery’s Secondary Drama Festival,” Mrs. shaping up well even though many Friday Programs: NBC — 12:30 O'Bright . .. — 100 120—220 pro rules, wonder where the word significant . Intonations of the The e n jo y a b ^ plays includeil years of study in electrical engi­ were dropping two games to the Pagani’s Win Elaally that baseball players could leave The first period saw th* FA'i Thomaston. street. New Haven. character Judas helped much to the history of Manchester High and Nelson Sanborn’s physics 'Skinner’s duties will be to arrange of the fellows are w orkinjf under a | p. m.. U. S. Marine Band; 2:4.5, pro comes in with a total of 40 two that had^heen written by Su­ neering at Texas Christian univer­ Manchester Motor Sales team. Paganl's took their match in their war jobs and return to their atart tb* aoorlng with Morgan, Ernest F.. Pfc., aon of Thorndike, Robert W., Capt., gain this plav top honors. "Dust that the cla.ss president has been and plan the place for future new coach, namely Uncle Sam. Betty Crocker's Talk: 6:15. Sere­ 4 ■ 560 546 '608 1714 personal fouls called during the san Trustenttzer and Artemis classes have begun a new phase in sity. Miss Thomas also had been a stride with Wennergren and Clar­ teama without the formality of ob­ converting two free throsto Mra. Ruth Morgan, Bantam. nephew of Mrs. Christine T. Hunt, of the Road” 'Is the story of hbw forced- to leave school before drama festivals, as well as the studio engineer before going to nade to America: 8:30, Duffy’s Moriart.v's (0) gam e..In pro ball it is very sel­ Pazlanos, sophomores of the sixth the ktudy of the physical sciences, fjext Wednesday night, the ence Freheit hitting scores of 362 taining a statement of availability. to be offset by VUga’s hoop Mother, Raymond E., Cpl., hue, 249 Old South Road. Southport. a aelfiah man and wife became graduation. usual duties pertaining to the of­ NBC. She worked for' two years Tavern; 9:.30, People Are Funny. Ataminn ...... 135 114 101 -360 dom that a referee calls more the side. Yost broke looae period french cla.ss. "La Famine fice of president. final scheduled night in the loop. and 358, respectively. The former The (Cleveland Indians announc­ for iMund of Mra. Frances B. Moabsr, Turek, Stanley W., S-Sgt., aon of charitable on Chri.stmas Eve. If parliamentary law were fol­ namely that of electricity. with OWI. having studied radio . . . CBS— 2:15, Two on a Clue; 4, Z a ch es...... 115 111 118—34t4 than ten fouls . at the most. . The sucker and added a olds set a T a ^ , ’’ by Susan took place at In Mrs. Skinner's opinion, the Miss Burke Wins Hunters will face Chambers in also hit high single with a bril­ ed they expect Inflelders Bias IS Crofut St., Danbury. Mrs. Rose K. Turek, 30 Farming "The Old Lady Shows Her Med­ lowed, the vice-presideht would The students learned that mag­ at New York University. House Party: 6:15. Lyn Murray H. LaChapelle 92 109 99—300 New Britain Pros have called it give the •P n A ’Sa Ba 6 to 2.1aad. a ^ a k fa s t table where Gene interest and progress this year the featured mate!). Hunters by liant 163 game. Johnny Sullivan Monaco, Joe Dlsederato and Russ Moalowltz, Louis L., Pvt., hua ton avenue. New Britain. als.” presented by Norwich Free automatically take over all duties netism was discovered by Sir W il­ Still in her apprenticeship is Music Finale: 7:30, Friday on Kroll ...... 97 97 111 —.305 quits at home and it is likely that and Hawk Pomgrantz were best and Keith traded fout- Chapdelaine, Natalie Sullivan, doesn’t compare with former Broadway; 9:30, Thosg Webstera. winning only one of the three Peters; outfielders Stan Benjamin band of Mrs. Kate Moslowlta, 786 Voketaitls, Virgil F.. Pfc., aon of A cad em y, displayed excellent of the president. However, since liam Gilbert, a physician in Queen Prize in Contest 'M arjorie Allen, who, after gtadu- Waitkowski . 118 114 112—344 their deciding game with Hartford for the iosers. their respective teama as tbs George Torrance and Nancy years, due to the “don’t care” at­ . . . BLU- 9 a. m.. Breakfast games can gain the round honors. and Roy (Jullenblne; Mel Mathew J. Voketaitls, 180 Quinni- handling of English accents. This the office of vice-president Is held Elizabeth's court, about three uation from a radio institute, got will be played Sunday afternoon The Seri’icemcn-Darling’s match rlod ended, 7 to 4, P A ’a. George St., New Haven. Moore portrayed a French family. titude. ‘Tve never felt anything Club; 12 Noon, Glamor Manor: Chambers must take all three. Harder and Ray Poat: and catch­ Murray. William T.. P v t. bus plac avenue. New Haven. well-known story of a lonely E n ^ by a girl, a marshal is needed for hundred years ago. Gilbert dis­ her first radio engineering Job at a w 545 541 1643 at the Hartford Auditorium . completely stole the show. Each Tempo Inoteaaes llsh scrubwomen, who pretendsX® In "Au Marche" by Artemis. too difficult fo r us to undertake. 3:30 p. m„ Appointment with ers Jim Devlin and Buddy Rosar band of Mra. EUeabeth Murray, ZawackI, Anthony T.. Cpl., aon the boys’ line. Three posslbllllties covered the poles of the magnet, Miss Mary Burke, sophomore a local FM station. Johnny Cesario who was groomed team managed to gain two points The tempo increased in the have a son in the Royal A ir Fnrce, Ronnie Longchamps, although a Consequently, we’ve had to work Life: 8. Stars of Future; 9, Famous Hunters won the first rouml to report as a result of the WMC 346 George St., New Haven. of Daniel ZawackI, 144 Oak street, were presented to the class: which led to the discovery of the English teacher recently sent In a Chambers ( I ) I for top billing in the Hartford In tqe match but not until a torrid ond canter with Suroweic held the audience with its casual patient clerk, soon became di.s- hard, but after doing a play like America’s Town Meeting is to Jury Trials. . . . MBS— 10:30 a.m.. decision. Vice President Roger Paraona, Jolm W „ Pvt., son of Meriden. 1. TTie vice-president would take .S. Hllinski . . .101 103 127 331 title in a walk. By winning next boxing circle during the pa-st few struggle had taken place. The first in a rebound for the PA ’a. humor and its conveyance of pity oouraged with his fussy customer. North and South Toles o f the world "Pomander Walk” or “You "^Can’t | winning entry to the WDRC quiz debate "Should Organized Sports Shady Valley Folks: 1:15 p. m., Pecktnpaugh also announced the Zera, Alphonse, S-Sgt., son of over all graduation duties except Palmer ...... l l g _iif ii week, festivities in the league will weeks has undergone another game ended up al) even, in the sank a one-hander and added Alfred Parsons, 20 Avalon PL, for the insignificant scrubwoman. 200 years dates, by Sir James Take It With You," “The Black program, "W hat Is I t ? ” and re­ Be Abolished for'the Duration?” Lopez Music; 4:15, Johnson Fam­ purchase of Bob Rother, third Fred Zera, N. Grand street. West Lois Massey. marshal of the boys’ line. This o f­ Witkowski . . 114--328 I he ended for the season. draft physical. .Cesario holds a rolloff. Darling's won to take the foul throw and Vilga added Wethersfield. Watertown’s "Which Is the Way The class also enjoyed a skit Ross. Due to the discovery of the Flamingo" or "Junior Mias," it is ceived as a prize a beautiful black in its B LU hour at 8:30 tonight ily; 8:30. Freedom of Opportunity: baseman of Batavia. N. Y.. who led Poach, Fred R., S-Sgt., son of Suffield. fice would be given to the next North and South poles the com­ worth the effort.’ faille purse. Smith ...... 105—325 medical discharge from the Navy point. other free toss to knot tb* to Boston." the story of supersti­ adapted from “Les Peches" by In the affirmative are John R. Tu­ 10, Heav>-wcight Fight, Lee Oma The West Side Rec league the Pony League in hitting last Mrs. Agnes Poach, 108 Springside highest boy officer, treasurer of pass was invented. This item was •What Is It?” is a 'program vs. Tami Mauriello. T. Chambers. 126-370 ..B lix Donnelly of the St. Ixiuis Decided by One l*ln Yost threw in a hoop from mid tion versus science, was well done. Kenneth Lappen. The characters nis, sports authority, and St,anlcy wound up their regular slate In.st The second game was decided year. Ave., New Haven. the class. of great use to ocean navigation somewhat like the game "AnimaL Keish ...... ---- 201 Cardinals was rejected the tenth court, Surowlec and Orsen The portrayal of the superstitious included Alfred Brodeur, W alter Frank, former sports columnist night. The opening playoff games by a scant one point with Dar­ Other players expected to leave tossed in hoops -or ths PA's. Rajgalia, Victor W., Pvt., aon of 2. A marshal would be elected and explorers and Is still In use Vegetable, or M ineral?" and the time last w eek. . Blix has had Officials to Pay New England farmer was impres­ Leclerc. Jean Sullivan and Vivian and recently returned as a war I will take place Friday night w;ith lings winning also. It was one of their war jobs and return to the latter led, 15 to 9. Robb oddsfi Mrs. Anna Regalia, 332 Chestnut who would take over all duties of Laughs Promised contestants are members of th* .534 549 588 1671 more calls than Fireball Frankie sive. Nevertheless, Watertown 'ac­ Mararotta. Edward Smith and today. The compass works on the correspondent. The negative will the Pioneer Parachute five meet­ the most evenly contested matches diamond are Nick Etten. Eknie Et, New Britain. the president at graduation. Retired Engineer Motor iSalee (2) Slnkwlch the 4-F draft board foul and Vllga two beforo To tors could have employed the ve- John Wenzel acted out an episode principle that unlike poles attract W D RC staff. Harvey Olson, the have Larry S. MacPhall, co-owner | ing Griawold'a Garagomen. at the Rec in several seasons with Bonham. Frank Crasetti. Mike Guartno tallied a boop and fiBule Visit to State 3. The tallest boy in the class McCkirry ...... I l l 117 116 344 shadow.. Vince Shnpe, former Richason, Theron A., Pvt., hus­ ihcle of zuspenae more in this play. in the life of the French poet. each other and like poles repel By Dramatic Club quiz-master, takes a word, the flret o f the , and \ neither team able to pull away. Milosevlch and Russ Derry of the on the play, he made good th "A Hint of Lilacs,” a story of would act as marshal of the boys syllable o f w^ich is the clue to the Ted Husing. CBS aportscaater. I Dies on Train Bohadih ...103 115— 218 Hartford Senator first sackcr is band of Mrs. Mary L,. Rickaaon, Jean de la Fontaine. each other . Therefore the geo­ The I?A a left little doubt as the The third game went to the Ser­ Yankees; Eddie Basinski. Al Zach­ as the half endod, 11 American, immigrant scrubwom­ line. Mayor F. H. LaGunrdia also is , ______' Sa-slela .. ,...107 -----230 more than likely the guy who will 120 Ogden S t, Bridgeport. The plays, which were very graphic North'pole, which mag­ word. The co*'ntestants start firing better team la.st night In their ex­ vicemen by 47 pins which enabled ary, Mike Sandlock, John Dan- to 12. P A ’s. an, was presented by East Haven The first motion brought before scheduled for the BLU at 7 o’clock | I Tanner ___ 111 99- 352 patrol first ba.se for the Braves Rjran, Warren R., Pfc., husband Hartford, March 22.— (,P)—Gov­ nicely presented, gave amusement netic South poIe"attracts the North The words, "H ow would I do questions at him as "Is it animal, hibition against the Pep Boys. Age them to gain a deadlock in the fi­ PA’s Start to .Movo High school. It offered the best in­ the class was that o f allowing the 129— 2.35 In the National League team’s tonlo, Whit Wyatt, Tom Seats of ad Mra. Marion S. Ryan, Wood- ernor Baldwin today announced pole of the compass needle. Thus, vegetable or mineral?” “Can you Stamford. March 22—Pitcher Bob Chipman had Old Timers oa Hand I son d f Mrs. Ernest Copping, Route in the same outfits. Last Decem­ to be executed during the French pointment when he learns that revolution. This play was deemed fathers had to pay fob their tickets, this mopth. ary 4 of this year. He haa three Fdr Book Reports enter Into proper agreement In the RADIOS West Side Rec League. Last Night's Fights L Vernon street Manchester. ber they , were reported missing In BertiUa Butt, the girl yritb whom When I picked up Tuesday fair by Dr. Wells b^ause she but I don’t remember whether O f the $7,852.35 worth of more months of training before name o f and on- behalf of the cheater Twilight Baseball League meeting waa over that I Bravea-EPttchers Ben Cardonl. Btooming'ton, Ind., March Decker, Vincent E., Pfc., son o f action In Belgium on the same Donnie is going to the dance, is night’s paper and saw a different could not hear a majority of the there was any charge for the stamps and bonds now accredited aaeignment. During this time he Town of Bolfon with the Highway for the 1946 asaaon last night at gf the three last named teams ------Jim Wallace, -Al Javery and Nate (S’:—A rusty rapier, onjteK one the perennial. wallflower of col- name in my place, I did not am re > Mra. ' Grace Decker, 76 Cedar day. They had not been heard spoken lines. boys.” ■ to the big;h school, $1,765.35 were will be busy painting. A quls program headed by Commiaskmer for the expenditure Repaired the East Side Rec at the would be back in the fold for the Cleveland— Johnny 9'lynh. 210, Andrews looked good in fourth-day baseball’s toughest blades, leg. This scene promises to be with It. I have also noticed how [ atraat New Haven. ,, from»until the other day when, in "Mooncalf Mugford,” the story bought during February. This "Skinhead” haa hopes of get­ Phyllis Stubblns and Margaret of any aad all funds available un- meeting of team managers 'bnd 1946 season. ~ ^ _ ' workouts. Carden Qlllenwater and swish again on National the funnidst in the play. Donnie’s you have favored Art Maasaro „ „ , 209, South Norwalk. i Da Gntzia, Sestino, Cpl., son of a letter written by Pfc. Henry, fact‘ makes it evident that the ting home for graduation In' June d e r ^ M provislona of Seotlona Reasonablr reprssentativas for ths forthcom­ To Open Stay 7 : ™y' I pushing rets for out- pitching mounds after a of an insane fisherman who drawk difficulties______are ironed out finally Boyd tc(ok place in a recent fifth quite a Mt. Instead of putting my 1.30. Baltimore, j Oulo De Grazia, 65 Wildman the boys’ parents were advised his wife into the world of insanity, duck should be fully paid fo r by Perhaps his hair may be grown 812(Q) to 619(C) Inclualve and ing season. the league will ojin the first, 10- H a ^ Jeffra, I field berths. j year absence. Pick Committees when he dSclded to take Joo-Joo |. English I claa# of Mrs. E m a 1 name in the headUnea, yoii put A rt 127, That would Ife slender, 41-; , atraat Danbury. they mrere both Imprisoned in the waa presented by the • Morgan the end o f March. In February In J5>y then and If a few good me­ of Section 190(F) of the Supple­ Nick has been a>pague official Mondav In Ma;:"th”irWn7'May | J"Ck«on Red Sox— Squad increased to 17 (Jeaii KasulM) -to the prom in- Loomis. m*. 1 Tubes Tested Masasro’s name in my place. old Guy Bush, one o< ths as I D d Monte, Albert J., S g t, tame German qimp. school. The characters in this play, Barnard building came out on top. chanics could-resurrect bis Jalopy, This quiz program in which tha ment to the Connecticut (leneral .sfato* the Twilight League cam* 7. Thia is on* week earlier than; ®|and. 8 ' with arrival of Pitcher Joe Bow- stead. Statutes to becoms available July I wouldn’t say very much if hurling triumvirate th* Caac teeming not used to a large ttage, For Hi?Y Dance buying $750 in bonds and.$108.80 the lecture would be complete. audience took part lasted abot^ into existence 12 years ago. He last years A wls#rules , man. Game with Bears at Newark D. Kansk, '47 1, 1945 for the repair and surface that was a mistake or not. After natl Reds have resurrected fto l gave the -scene an unbalanced ap­ in stamps. Students In the The “torch” at the wheel of ths fifteen minutes, while the rest o f | Large Stock served as tocretary-teeasurer f« 189, Newark. 1. Benny April 10 cancelled. treatment uid cisistmction of all, I did the bowling and also hit 1945 season. pearance. Franklin building bought 8192.75 "tubji’ Just Uke old times. the period waa devoted to the a number of yea™ and after the a m. i^ontreal. TKO Frank .Pirates—Manager Frank Frisch The class Is hoping that ■ueb roada aa the Selectmen ahall h l ^ single and triple. I don’t see The other two vetMsa pit TOLUNTRRR ELANS — BLOOD DONOR SERVICE Darien High School presented The eommitteea for the annual in bonds and $133 in stamps.: reading of oral book reporU given death of Jack Dwyar last summer en and will be ready for th* n ext, Toronto, 2 reported recovering from arthrttia many aa possible of Its members Jonmalaoi Claseee Begin' dasignate and which ahall be ap­ Parts how you could have got the names Manager BUI McKaohnte Manrheater (!hfipt6r. The Anerlean Red Croee "Moonshine,” a story of a man Girl Reserve Hl-Y Dance to be Those in the, Main building pur­ ------. by Carolyn Sonnikson, Marion | he ffd* elected to fill the prenl- sessUm. ______. attack and due at camp in 10 daya. who searclies for someone kill can march with them under a proved by the Highway Oommla- mixed up u easy as that will find a fountain e< to held Ap|il 20 are as follows: chased $209.05 worth of bonds' and I have hit high single and triple fienFs*chair. "ITie Tober basebril ^ .Accepte Bul|et-Proot UnMusIn* Browns— On only four hits, team I Want To Donate Bhwd for the A m y aad Navy him and a mountaineer who re­ “ fla^ top” come June. _____ The JuAor CJollege P re p a ra tt^ j Fountain an ^A l^ aloner. adopted a# the standard# league tha major’s fourth Decoration: Chairman, Barbara $112.50 worth of stamps. . lyn chose "Thirty Seconds Over a couple o f other timee and the Other officers reelected f6r the beat Toledo 2-0 in six-faming sx- fused to kill him, not knowing he classes, which are' beginning at a ‘ baseball. This ball has bean used son are HorsO* r.ilsawhsi, Leeman;' .Barbara Fortin, Carl The members of the facul,ty are ^ 8. To sae if the votore and tax- only writeup I would get would be coming year wers Jeff Koclsoh, San Francisco — (JT)— Mayor hlbition gam*. N a ra e was a revenue officer. D r.. wells Hansoit', Shirley Miiraski, Jean five week course In ' Journalism,, Tokyo” as her report, while Ma­ with satisfactory results aad it 48 last season won lB also participating In this. cam­ rion gave hers on "Anna and tha payera at aaid Town o f Bolton on the bottom In small print. What vice Resident, sad Bari Tost, sec- Roger D. Lapham, who will have . Dodgers— Frenchy Borsgaray Syracuse, and W alt (F criticized this play for ite lack of McLeail, Phyllis Dwlre, and Earl have had several opportunities to retary-treasuber. was the unanimous' opinion of paign to buy an amphlAoua duck. King of Slam.” and Alan Bradly*a w ill Tots to sboUsh the Town Zon­ is the matter, don't 1 rate, or do as his guest th* delegates to the signed contract as arrival of Pitch­ Beck, another 40-y variety, time interval between Modegn. use the information acquired inj Th* Initial session was Isrgsly veteran league rasnagera that the During February th^ bought report waa on 'Tha Retreat With ing Oommlaskm. you hold a grudge against me? 1 World Security conference in er Pfund booated squad to 17. lines, Mid pantomime. Patrons and Punch: Chairman, atteadsd with aaveral surpriMS In Tober ball would serve the league $279.25 In bonds. This was fat StUlwell." Next svaa an Inter­ 4. To do any other bualneaa havan’t don* anything agalnat you April, today aocepted an offer of a Yankees—Outfielder Johnny X^n- AUee Adams; MUdred McNelU, Having bean In seaalon approari- stot*. T ssiOb that ware praaant as It haa in tb* past. addition to tbs regular amount proper to coma before said mset- to' do what you have done to me in bullet-proof limousine for use of dell and aecond baseman G eorn Children find v s rls w ^ Anny Nm e VWto James Murphy. mato^ two weeks the classes have esting Interview between . Oon- | inchtdsd th* P ratt sad T m taay Umpire Jimmy O’Lsary'- spok* which Is taken out at their-aalary. tb* paper. th* otmfbreee. Th* offer waa made Stimweiss appaared to first work­ brag about When r PrlaeUla Peabody, graduate of Orchestra and clean-up: Chair­ si~iai1j written a newa, story about stance Rogers and Charlotte Wor­ ______M AIN nine of East Hartford. Dspot on behalf at the Manchester When the stamp-bnsrers at Man* ^ Thomaa W. Wtlaon, There ar* a few other fellowa by Chrysler corporation, which out as rain drove Yankees Indoors. ■p^e very proudly k b o a r j o b prefer appoiatsMnt: Manchester High, class of '41 and man, Shirley Murphy; Robert ths Art Assembly enUtlad “An Al-1 gon. ^ Square OriU. Oak Grill' Beer Bar- Chapter of Basebell Umpires and cheater High have bought the fun Vincent Krzesickl. Open Thnrwlay Untfl 9 P. M. that get a lot of credit for nothing Olants—A fter nine perfect days, a new beby at Ms hsi IS —I • W ■ « a I -2 * a a • • « • • • 2*4 • • • • • aa Anny Nurse, viaitM MJI.S. Quish and BUI Noren. bum at HamOlar Palntfaiga." Sock Last came a r^trt entltl^ built ths special car for the Ameri' this week. From Camp Devena, Hickets and pubHolty: Chair­ coat o f ths “ duck,” a ^aqu s bsar- , Selectmen. club forced to cancel workout be-1 chums saiffM ; and Buskin’s assembly play en-1 "The Army's Rare Bird File oy Bolton, Oannecticut, Cloned Saturday A l 5:.t0 P. M. 1 hits" *4()l)''*w| Min Sm e# i d w iu ^ m Uc tai^'thst*the men in blue lirtUteJ aluL^ ~ -Wo^m Pill in and mall to where she Is stationed, she recent­ man, John Muldoon; Nancy Ste­ ing the name of the a^ o^ win be titled “Way Station” by' Thomas I Ema Richmond and its purpo«ie | As bow about aarraettos tha'FUara. NeUbla hhssatas* war* the {during to* seating year. ' * Queea BassbsU #f Oenst totiui*. iI #*«*. ns asm. ly looked after " a trainload of nut on a “ duck” which will go to IfsMi a , W48. Amerioaa Rod Cruaa. Houae A Hale BaiidiDC venson. Marilyn Savory, Joyce Douglas afforded an opportunity to was to give wounded veteew being tranafev- Straughan, Delphin M a n ^ g , and the battlefront. showing tbs stu­ {vitto aplay raviaw. 1 n m A s*- rfri fresa New Cagland to Mich. Regia LoBgtbk bs ¥tetory.

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MAW'HESIKK KVtNlNU HEKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY;,MARCH 22, 1948 MANCHESTKK EVENING HEHALD, UANCHE8TEK. GUNN:, THI/RSUAY, MARCH 22, 1948 \ X 1 Autoiiiobiles for Sale 4 Business Services Offered 13 Help Wanteil-i^Female 351 Articles for Sale 45 H:>a8Chold CtNid$ 51 Correct This Sentence: "No mat­ Urn Lost and Found ter how 'cute and popular it Is," LOST— SPORT WATCH with FOR SALE—1938 4 DOOR Gra­ NEAT APPEARING salesgirl for FOR SALE}—SMALL collapsible growled the censor, “you can't Qassified leather strap, somewhere be- ham sedan, excellent condition, RUBBISH AND ASHES removed. bakery. Good hours and pay. baby buggy. Reasoh&ble. Tel. FOR SALE—MAPLE baby crib. Clas$ified Sense and Nonsense broadcast a song that is tugges- tween Foater and North School 38,000 miles. Telephone 7308. Call 4366. Charles Bakery, 185 North Main after 6 p. m. 3551. Telephone 8316. Uve.” atrecLs, Tuejiday night. Finder street. FOR SALE- MOVEABLE out­ FOR SALE—10 PIECE walnut Adverti$eir..,nt8 Heedaches Of a Home-Oyaer "flucceas la not sacasured by the A local jeweler, relates this one;' Advertisements please coll 6752. Wanted Autos— Heatinff— Plumbing EXPERIENCED FULL time office door play yard. 10x12. cedar dining room suite, in excellent heights one attains, but by the Young Man—Mr. Jones, 1 want You said; "We’ll build a little A woman visited a jewelry store to marry your daughter. Motorcycles 12 — Roofing ’ 17 worker, for payroll and figuring, pickets. 40 Inches high. Telephone condition. Can be seen by ap­ For Rent Fiu house til shield o«ir love from obstacles one overcomes in its at­ to inspect a watch she had seen For Rent For Sale Announcements 2 knowledge of typewriting neces­ 2-1132. pointment. Telephone 6097. rain and shine, tainment.” displayed in a windovii,.. Father—I am glad to hear she ts CAK.S WAN I'EII-CASH on the HOOFS Ok ALL TYPES repiaceo sary. Tober Ba-soball Manufactur­ To Buy T4» S f II wanted by someone who thinks he Nick Trwit, Army A cottage nestled safe knd sweet Woman-7-I have three lovely en­ To Buy To Sell spot tor civan 1986 Iq 42 mooela or repaired nc.udlng siate. com­ ing Co.. Elm street. TRADE IN YOUR shabby living Ftrat Typijt—Do you hyphenate can support her, for I can’t. * WANTED- 2 I'ASSKNGER.S to Garde- --Farm — Dairy room suite for something new! bnas-bombed out beneath a honeysuckle vine.” gagement rings' I'll trade yo(i for Hartford, leaving North Main Hrunner, 5191 Open evenings till position. shinxle or tin Also val­ We built the house, my (Bar, but “Headache ?’* 9 o’clock. leys. flashings, gutters, chi'- evs MATURE WOMAN or service wife Products 50 Get our big trade-in allowance — ------the war. On the boat hooM a Second Ditto—Not unless It is a that watch. 7:25. return 6 p m. Call 7459 aasned Book- found two thlngd on which we Thomas. Jefferson's policy ex E. V Ooughlln. 390 Woodland for full or part time work at now. Call 3535, Benson’s, 713 splitting one! after 6 p. m. . AN lED USEI > C A R S-W ill buy Phoni 7707 home. Write Box 8, Herald. I FOR SALE—GREEN MounUln Main. Kutims Wl44i,iut Board 59 him a vague money- had not reckoned— Junior Dad! pressed in 1787 holds g o ^ today; Lost and Found I any year or mooel We will pay I potatoes at the farm. A. Jarvis, prepoeltion which he turns down. Twas not a vine It nestled 'neath, "My idea is that we should be WANTED—RIDERS to Hartford, but mortgages, a flrat and sec­ A Wife’s Strategy '^rather—Well? top prices for well kepi cars Cole WO.MA.N OR GIRL for housework I 872 Parker street. Phone 7026. FOR REN:pi-FURNISHED room, Hudson aad CBariey Strand, Junior Are politics plural? made one nation In every case coo- Columbia. 8. C.— (>Pl —School , IJOST—WILL THE peraon who leavea Manchester at fi;30, re- ond!— Lois Snelling. A married woman keeps herself Motors at Ceniei Phone 4164 Movinc—Trucking— In small family, full or part time. Marhinery and Tools ,i2 on bus “line for gentleman or dM frieada. grael bhn at the dock, Father - No, my boy. TTiere isn't cernngi affairs.” Your belief in this children would have to be models found clMs ring In girl'e room tuma 4:45. Telephone 7914. Tcl. 3670. FOR SALE— GRADED quality couple. Telephone 6803. auppUed with two or more hand­ can be manifested by buying of behavior when they ride the of High tchool pleaae return to Storage 20 SELECTION OF USED tractors, bile NIek Is waltfaig for CTiariey bags so that she will have at least anything In the world more singu­ Green Mountain potatoes In 50 lb. that aftoraoon hi the lobby Doctor—And finally try this pill bonds. school buses if a bill pending in ' . Main office. Business Services Offered 13 bags at the farm Frank V Wil­ new and used equipment, cement ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 persons. Call one to leave at home with « her lar. the Legislature is adopted. M is-: FOR AVON PRODUCTS call AU.STIN A. CHA.MHEK8 i.kjni- sf Bm Father Houoe. Booker n>- at bedtime. If you can keep it on pany Trailer van service. Local Help Wanted— Male 36 liams. 1632 Tolland atreet. Buck- mixers, milking machines. Dublin at 24 Locust, opposite W’ool- your stomach, it should help you. money In It ^when she goes out conduct would cost them a week's FOUND— MAN'S RING. In vlclnl- 2-1.532 after 4 p m . WA.NTED ALL KINDS elec­ / latroduces him to exotto A wife is said to have called a Mankind is divided Into three moving, packing and storage land. Tractor Company. Willlmantic. worth's, between 7 and 8 p. m. Several days later, the doctor with her hliaband. rides, and they’d have to walk. A ,, ty of McKee street. Owner may tric wiring and repairing. Any WANTED AT ONCE, five m ^ fagda Oalaveotrt. On parting, doctor to see her husband: classes: Dial 5187 met hla patient on the street and second offense would cost tw o ' M have by paying for adverti.se- | size |ob given prompt attention for fertilizing, rolling and grading A ROOM CENTRALLY located, sveatri presoea a valuable liia- The Doctor said the mdn must 1. Honest men who mean to do WANTED TO CARE for chil­ ashed conscientiously: A woman called on her doctor weeks’ rides; a third three weeks. ■ pjent and identifying. 39 Jensen Call .3975 before 7 p m . lawn.s. either full or part time, Household Goods 51 Wearing Apparel— for girls or married couple. Phone' amulet Into his hand and have quiet and left some sleeping right and do it: Continued misconduct? 'They’d dren in my home. T61. 2-1985. NORTH AMERICA Van Lines '4 ’onlght:’* Niek has dla- Doctor—EHd you .manage to ^eatorday, atreet ______■ .______Inc. Coast to Coast moving serv- yohn S. W'olcott Sr Son. 180 Main Furt. j 57 2-1614 or 47 Cottage street Doctor—Are you &l? Lst me s powders: 3. Knavea who mean to do^wrong have to stay off the buses. Sole GENERAL CARPENTPY pnd re­ ORDERED SOLD ’ wHk tte Hud Mina. The doorbell keep that pill on your stomach? and do it; -» WILL BUY INTEREST In Lenox tes Dial 3187 street. 'Patient—Well, It was easy while your tongue ? Wife How ahsll I give them? Judge would be the bus driver. modeling Kitchen remode.ing and GIRL'S PRINCESS 4t^le, all wool 8 ROOMS FOR rent with all im­ Pat says she experts 3. Fools who mean to do w^ilch- He’d ct'” .sult with the school prin­ - LOST—BABY RING SentimenUl estate for $150. Write Box G. I was awake, but every time-I fell Woman—It's no use, doctor. No Doctor—Don't give them, ^you cabinet work a .specialty. Will CARPENTERS WANTED, steady Complete 3 room home of lowly coat. Navy tailor made, provements. Flrat floor 164 Oak take them. ever Is the pleasanter of the two. cipal. value. Telephone 4210. Herald. street. asleep it rolled off. > tongue can toU how bad I feel. help you plan and g ve estimates Repairing 23 work. Call 7426 or Arthur Ayer, new furniture, never delivered; practically nev^tTlO. Also three- J LOST—BUFF COLORED Cocker free A R. Charon. .5825 Willlmantic 543-W2. originally selected by a Draftee quarter lengtlT hand-knit coat, PIANO n ■ .. and repairing: who can’t use it for obvious rea­ pink, $5, Br^H'size 12. Call 2-1491. Spaniel, female, 2 year* old. an- AulomohileR for Sale WA.SHEK. VACUUMS, Electric ‘You h$ve a dtseharge but­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Something New player piano specialty. John WANTED—MAN FOR part time sons. to sell for the exceptionally Wanted to' Rent 68 FUNNY BUSINESS! Is awera to Buffy. Return to 4l motors, etc., repaired. Ail parts work on cutting machine. Apply low price of BUY AX^ACTpRY PRICES—100 ton ?" L Hamlin atreet FOR SALE—1941 Pontiac sedan, Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street Ever Bines I had known Eric biCRriWiej \.\vfL j available 24-hour service (Tiarg- In person. Tober Baseball Manu- 1269 per cent wool aweatere. Sizee for RENT WANTED—0 OR 6 room His eyaa ran over the lapel of C-CCX5A'*) ------(------1939 Bulck sedan, 1938 Oldemo- Tel 4210 Toolf, I had .been convinced that Wtv, ^ VStVi..VOtVVVV’. bO I ea C O D. Manchester 2-1439 f.acturing Co.. Elm atreet. Pay $4 weekly after delivery. th /w h ole family. Jumpers, sport flat or single house for 8 adults, nay coat. e e x jw ^ bilc sedan. 1938 Dodgf sedan, mornings or evenings. never made a move without VS Merchandise Includes 3 Pc. living Idckets. skirts. Jerseys, slacks. ith excellent references. Per- "Not yet.” ■TOO tKViKJtStt'v) 1937 Pontiac sedai., 1937 Ford t WA.NTED—MAN for Super Serv­ ^Manchester Knitting Mills, Man­ mslanently. Phone 5244. calculating precisely where it "You'd better have one. It may 09 K ' sedan. 1936 Pontiac sedan. Cole PIX)\VISr,. HARROWING, lawns Private In.structions 28 room suite with lamp, end and Duld land him on the scale of ice Station, good hours, top wage coffee table plus rug: 3 pc. bed­ chester Green. Open 9 a. m. to $ save you embarrasemcht.” He took PViOf. Motors—4164. graded and seeded trees removed. WANTED—TO RENT Immediate- bis own personal aggrandizement, W W Itl IMMEDIATE EMICUTION --CLEAR speech- pay: post-war future excellent. room suite with Crystal dresser p. m. out a cigaret. "By the way, what Aime [.Jitulippe, 758 Vernon Nichols-Brlstol, 155 Center St. ly. East Side, five or six room sin­ he entered the room. I saw 1934 PLYMOUTH COACH, 1935 use of words—diction—articula­ set, 2 pillow cases, rug and boudoir was the trouble?" ACTION atreet. Telephone 6077. tion—vo lary Increased Pri­ NEW ARMY AND NAVY sheep gle or duplex. Dial -3938 or call ■that his close-cropped blond hair "Trouble?” I asked evenly, Ford coach, 1938 Hudson sedan, WANTED TRAILER drivers. lamp: breakfast nook set with 32 lined coats. New U. S. Army rain­ 168 Spruce, Ihad been bleached almost white 1938 Packard coupe. 1939 Ford vate tutoring in matbema’ ics - pc. dinner set, rug and ovenware "Yes,” Hs lit a cigaret and IF YOIPRE PLANNING readini; s .ellii.g -history White Carlson A Company, 44 Stock coats. Regular price $28.50. both |by the sun. He was smiling, but blew the smoke through his noa- coach, 1941 Plymouth sedan. FOR LOCAL MOVING call 6718. set, A real bargain. X A w a n t e d —TO RENT seven Studio, 709 Mum street. Phone Place. for $15. Brunqer's. 80 Oakland bis ayes were the palest and cold- TO BUY—vSELI.— BUILD Brunner, 5191. Open evenings. Also ashes removed. eight rooms by respifhsible fami­ trlls. "The reason for your dis­ 2-1392. street Phone 5191. lost o f bluoo. OR INVEST ly. permanent residents. Writs charge.” ’‘Well, Trent,” Woolf put out "He was wounded, Eric,” . Pat LOOKING FOR A GOOD car.-Call RADIO REPAIRING—Pick up Help Wanted— Male or FOR SALE—BOY’S plaid sport Box H, Herald. hand. ” How are you?” service. Raditv checked at the said. “ By the rocket bomb. Don't 6191, and tell ua what you would Female 37 Jacket alze 12. all wool, like new, 'Tm all right,’* I said. l. When planning your new like. Maybe the next car we buy home. Ba’ tery packs. Call morn­ Help Wnnted— Female 35 WANTED— 5-6 ROOM house on you remebber?” home with . Jarvla yon get the 43^ Allyn St.—Hartford $7.00. Tel. 40$3. '•You had a lovely lady wbr- will be just the one. Brunner, ings 2-0840. Manc*.e.«ter Radio WANTED—MAN OR woman for or before April 1st. for perma­ "He looks pretty lit to me," Eric benetit of hla year* «l e*|iert- WANTED —WOMEN TO SEW Irled.** He rubbed his hands and said. open evenings. . Service. 73 Birch street Rawleigh Route. Permanent If FOR, SALE— COMBINA'nON coal JUS7 AKKiVED Army double- nent resident. References furnish­ isaw ... ence aa a tmllrter nl fine bnmea. covers on baseballs at home, Igiancod at Pat. I got up. MwffBHTin$tiTifliHit-?'"**"- you ahe a hustler. For particulars yi^ gas range, with oil burners, breasted sheep-lined foresi green ed. Call 2-1280. "He’s not supposed to know Plane, apedtlewtlnne and eltea BOOKKEEPING services ami ac­ spare or full time. For informa­ "A t a more appropriate tinM,” I write Rawjeigh’s, Dept. CUC-48- /practically new. Inquire 27 Hor- Jackets. $13 each. Brunner’s, 80 |that,” answered Pat dryly. Wnw available -foe ..your ap­ counting. Reasonable. Phone 3627, tion call at factory. Do c. t phone. WANTED—BY AMERICAN cou- said. "I'll take the liberty of work­ •BY V. T. HAMLIN 103. Albanv. ton Road. Oakland atrert Open evenings "But, of course.” Woolf helped ALLEY OOP Pass the SaH proval. Olve M a call and let’s days or evenings. Tober Baseball Manufacturing ple, no children, farm or small ing off my resentment for that re­ together. Oo., Elm street 'till 8. Saturday 'tlU 6. Ihimself to a cigaret from the box ELDERLY MAN OR . womajr.^ a FOR s a l e :— MODERN 3 PIECE country place. Write Box AB, Th* mark.” W H Y .TH A liV - kXOOH SANDING FOR SALE—4 PAIR of children’s Herald. Ion the table. "You know, you were fTM EAN THIS 15 TH' INTERESTING POSITION open few hours each day aftei S^clock living room suite, used very lit­ •T4ick." Pat said. "Eric-please. WELL, WELL! , ALLEY OOP. LUO W H05 BEEM YEP.* S la v Laving ano Finishing shoes, size 9, 9 1-2, 10 1-2. 11; 9 lin all the papers, Trent.” t. Lnnking for a good home FOR SALE at Manchester Memorial hospital to do Janitorial work. Afiply Box tle. Call at Joe's Barber Shop. "I think ril nin along, Pat,” I WHAT HAVE I THE LITTLE GIVINTAUUS PINO- LOOKIM YAP. that «ylll be available Immedi­ J E lensen Phone 2-U920 pair of rubbers size 9, and a pair "Was I ? ” WE HERB? AINT HE? Five-Room House. 4 down. B No Answer—.5329 for woman with stenographic D. Herald. ^ Main street. said. TERROI?,' SAURE NERVOU? ately f of white artics, size 9. Call 5944. Houses for Sale 72 *nm-hm-headlines, too. Boston BREAKDOWNS? 1 up. Garajje. House is in­ ability. Apply Miss John.son. laviator wounded. Former Harvard "Really, old man." Eric said, "I FURNACE REPAIRING and oil WHY EXPERIMENT ? The Gen­ meant nothin* by the reiAark.” We have choice single homes sulated. Copper pipe. Fire­ uine Kantwet crib mattress sells MANCHESTER, JARVIS ROAD. lathlete, hero of 30 missions over —4. 5 and 6 rooms—various lo­ burner eervlce. Ask about our WAITRESS WANTED Apply, in Siitu1 ■ S. Are you Interested In WANTED ■ 3 HIGH school girls riage. $14.95. Maple cribs. $12.95. laid his hand on my arm. telling your present 'hornet inspections! want^^ob on small dairy farm or 6294. yard, dose to bus line. Ebccellent "Really?" He was still smiling. bus and schools. to w ork*after school. Saturdny 1 Try Benson’s for value, 713 Main. "I can see now the remark was c-ai/iaker of small place, no chil­ condition. $5,600. $36.40 monthly. "Then they are quite effective— and Sunday at bakery Charles ! offensive.” he said. "I’m sorry for fl Wa have bustomera who will dren. References. Tel. 5387. |the robots?" 2-Acre Place with four- Bakery, .185 North Main. HOSPITAL BEDS or wheel chairs, WANTED TO buy wicker stroller, Terms. Call Goodchild, 3898 or our little disagreement tonight.” ••—and now Kive me a mustard plastcrl” pay op to SIO.OOO for a good Hartford 2-0779. Office 15 Forest “One of them, well-placed,” mme. Let us make you an room cottasre and uarasre. J ' for rent or sale. Rates reasonable. reasonable. Tel. 2-1123. "I’U bear up under it,” I said. SALESLADIES wanted full tirp^' Phone Keith's Furnitur-, 4159. street. ■said, ’’can kill at least a hundred offer; Wired for electric stove. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 I women and children.” But I had the febllng that If I FOR SALE A ply F. W. Wool worth, stayed any longer something un- street. FOR SALE- SEWI.NG machine, "The women and children, Located In Vernon. W’ANTF.D—TRICYCLE for 3 year plesisntly virile might-follow. Pat MDE g l a n c e s BY GALBRAITH 4. Looking For An Invest- PRICE ...... $3,000. A FEW EXCELLENT FOR SALE—2 YOLING Jersey bed. dining room set and dishes. old child. Telephone 2-1132. Suburban--for Sale 75 ■ Eric said; "that Is regrettable. But MMrt That Brings a Good He­ WA.NTED -EXPRRIEJ^GED bak­ heifer.s, due at lany time. Inquire Telephone 8225 or 23 Academy |in total war—that happens.” read my eyes. BUILDING LOTS ■ "ril get your cost," she said. im Ob T oot Money? ery salesgirl, full time. Apply in Mark Hewitt, 169 East Middle street. 0 ACRE FARM for sale. House, ’TlHire’s nothing like viewing a FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Feminine Vote * BY MERRILL BL06SER Both places ready for im­ person. Davis Bakei-y, Main St. Turnpike. WANTED TO BUY hydraulic steam heat. 5 large rooms, bath I thing with Olympian detachment," Eric was frowning. IN CHOICE LOC.\T10NS “ Have you your old roms at We have flats and duplexes mediate occupancy. LINOLEUM RUGS are attractive, beautv chair. Tcl. 5009. and pantry on first fioor. A largia |l said. that will do just that W A .N T F. D - F.XPEFilE.NCED 6 FRESH MILKING goaLs, 6 baby j easy to care for. and their cost is attic, can be made into rooms. Brie set there. Immaculate and the Esplanade?” he asked. I c u t r o o J ust BucKrr-w*ofl~ VERY REASONABLE! "I’m staying with Charley He's GONNA t^a]EO_TH e SCHOOL BV A ^ See stenography. Apply .Norton Elec- , goats. RFD 3. Rockville, Snipsic i low. We have a fair stock at WANTED TO BUY a tricycle for Fruit trees, garage and 2 coops. ■ fit in his Oxford/gray suit with TPBOUOg Strand.” I replied. CROON (N WITH IT, trical instytiment Company. Lake Road or call RoOkvlIle 1347- present in popular sizes. $3.95 up. a 6 year old child. Phone 2-0062. Can be seen anytime. Phone 7002 ASSEMBl'V TELEPHONE 6%9 ------! I the pencil stripe. That innocent little question of FlUCKi JARVIS Stuart J. Wasley 13. I Benson's, 713 Main. 2-0062. or 513 Lydall street. > "How Is your father. Miss Pst?” TODAY— W oolfs came back to me later. TWEvae . Real Estate and Insurance WAJil’fE D 2 WO.MEN at New FOB S A L E ^ l MILCH family •SAVE YOUR VALUABLE rugs MARBLE TOP furniture, old love I he ssked. But it was not until the verj’ WHOORS! UDM'MC \CI4UJ “Grumpy,” said Pat. "He thinks YX>IUXJ6N’ R E A L TY CO. State Theater Ruildinff Model I.a-.indry. 73 .'Summit St. • cow. Jersey. Inquire J. H. Walk­ for summer Rcplarc with a Berk­ scat, or small lounge, old garnet grim business of Ahat had started Itbe'world Legding to pot.” TeL 4112 or 7215 Weekdays Tel, 8648 - 7116 RK.M, LST.XTE LISTINGS er. 303 East Center street. j shire 9x12 fringed floral, only Jewelry. Look in the ■ attic, what hut like a quiet Saturday night and Stmdaya. "w o m e n WA.’VTED s t e a d y $14.95., Benson's, 713 Main. ^ have you. Write Box I, Herald. Ol .All Ty(»cs Wanted! Glastonbury was over. r Band With Jarvis For Security! work. 8 a m. to 5 p. m No Satur­ FOR SALE 2 GUERNSEY cows, ' ■''What is It," asked Eric, "the (Ts Be Coatleued) . Cash Available. day work. New System Laundry, one first calf, the other one a sec­ COAL OR WOOD, green kitchen I war or his health 7" vtHce! HarrLson street. ond calf. Inquire 179 Oakland St. I heater, white Florence oil kitchen Rooms Withiiul Board 59 Center "Neither,” PAt replied bluntly. .I.XRVIS RKALTY/C5o . heater, white all metal Ooolera- I "It’s money.” Rangers in Yellowstone Na­ Ofticp 4112 Rcsldpficp 1213 tor. Curly maple double bed, din­ FOR RENT - ROOM WITH twin 8'i ACRES LAND "Is there something possibly I tional Park have short-wave ra­ Weekdays and Sundays beds, kitchen privileges, suitable FOSTER STREET— BIRCH STREET— ning room table and buffet. Tele­ I could d o ?’"‘ Eric asked. dios in their regular equipment to phone 5187, Austin Chambers for one or .two girls. Write Box A, TTiis property is one of the out­ ’•Heavens, no!” Pat laughed. a d in Are protection work. 4-FamHy Dwelling, I 4-room Herald. standing buys of the season and t-Famlly Duplex, 4 rooms Warehouse, Manchester Green. I’T’hank you, Eric, but it’s not so apartments, good condition, Open daily 1-5. Saturday 8-12. la priced to sell. Choice market —rtii all eoavenlenoea, nice lo- FOR RENT—TWO LARGE bed­ garden land, not only valuable I bad as that.” J eattoB. handy to ■hopping •ec- good investment. Sale Price rooms, newly decorated, accom­ from a fanning standpoint but Pat flushed. She glanced at me tton. Prle« ^.flOtl. Down Pay- FOR SALE— KITCHEN cabinet I and I turned to look at Eric curi­ $6,800 Down Payment $l,.500. M A iE HELP HELP WANTED and matching rhaira folding modate 2 girls for breakfast. Call has excellent possibilities for fu­ BMnt $2,000. 4064. Mrs. Wells. 60 Lenox. ture development, extending ously. Was he really wealthy? I RED RYDER *rhe Frame-Up BY FRED HARMAN double couch. Call at 57 Academy I said; FUN/5C1ENCE BIRCH STREET— ^ | Weavers. Spinners. Sewing .Machine Operators, atreeL from Main Street to New Lon­ don Turnpike. The old 7-room ••What ars you doing now, WANTED IfcIcT’* CENTER 8TREE7T— 6- Room Single, all Improve­ Service Girls for second shift. FOR SALE- BLACK w Inut dln- home of the farm house type G’V' ments, good Condition, central-^, Ing room aet of nine pieces. Tel. with conveniences, including a "Nothing.” he replied. "How- Full or Part Time. REAL ESTATE svar, ^ am dickering with the O. S-Famlly House, 4 4-rooms. ly located, good Investment.^ 2-1713. practically new steam heating, 1 $-room. Excellent condl- This is work on urgently needed war material.s. Rave several cash buyera for oil burning furnace, la sound W. I. for a place on their foreign tloa, handy to shopping sec- Sale Price $4,800. Down Pay­ .\pply Single and 3-FamlIy Houses. and comfortable. Farin build­ language broadcaeto. I have an tton, OB bus line. Good oppor­ ment $1,000. ^ CHILD’S BEDROOM set, com- Any number of rooms.’' ings, greenhouse and etc. in Msa for a program calculated to I regain the oonfldencc o f the Ger- tunity for home or Investment. Calonial Board plete. Phone 6097. For Sale: Several Choice fairly good condition. .(Land Prtce $9,600. Down Payment BIRCH STREET;/ CHENEY BROTHERS available immediately). |man people in us.” Building Lots, 100 x 150 toet. "Have you any ideas as to how MOKE from chimneys often $2,000. Terms Arranged. Ccfir.rfany Priced to sell. 4-Room 8liy{ie. all Improve­ Shown by Appointment. I we can regain confidence in the S dees a nosedive just bo> ments. repfntly redecornled, 61.') Parlter Street and House Frock List your property with this iGcrnMn'Pfeople?" I said. fere rain because water it OFF CENTER STREET— good hqy^ at $3,950. Down agency for quick results. "Did you go to the game this sometimes lighter than airi In lafUnioon. E ric?” Pat asked, ap- Walton W. Grant tha vapor form in which wn- Paymcht $800. PIONEER PARACHUTE COMPANY Iparently determined to keep the 4-Room Single, hoi air Exchislve LIsthig ter occurs in air just prior to a S -2 1 heat. Price $4,000. SmaU George L. Graziadio I conversation light and harmless. L OS T M «ts V a »«T sw. IlfRCH STREET— 647 Mata St., Hartford 2-T884 "No, Miss Pat. I find football shower) H is so "th in " that it Down Pa.vment. Balance V N O R TH ELM Real Estate and Insurance $$d .00 per month. 10$ Henry St. • TeL 827$ Evenings, Manohestor 8166 [dull. I topk a walk along the con't bwey up etmn smoke. ‘AVcH. Judge, I see you've been buying garden tools 2-Kamlly Dwelling, 6 rooms I waterfront.” Eric's eyes pmew J again—l(x>ks like a busy spring for the missus!” each, good Investment. Sale STREET I speculative. "They have removed Price $6,000. Down Payment ■ all restrietkme. One can go prac- BY LESLIE TURNER HARTEGIUI— WASH TUBBS Baited and Set 81.000. 6-Roum SiiiRlc. 2-car ga­ Itleally anywhere.” rage. Steam heat, insulatetl. "Hilnga have changed eonsid- ipONERmLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX rSlAMOM AND MONA MAKS TH6IR JO WOODLAND STR^^I^— Spring Frocks ' Tlff.TUT, WASH*. IF HE SCaS PB THAT ^ e T A M L Y ! ANO IP (T 15 For lnvestment,.^‘tor home, 6- Storm windows, screens. lerably In the past two years," I TH«cr, BURKLE.' s e t a s i d e TW M VOUR M6M0RV IS SKlPPiN© 4 j Arranged. Payment 88,000. ♦ extra large lot. It is offered at $6,700. FILE t h e s e d r e a m e d t o LIVE T&EE TMINC? OUT, I m e m i a l im p u e im e n t , a n o Be a t , m a ^ o r — ^ o s e d t <* . PAPERS FOIR. A. COW'PUNCHER. c u t - WES. BEFORE . W ^ L LAUNCH iKfTENSNE TRI^lM WRESTLE AS W D R0SC0E/-^| JONES REALTY OME OF t h e t in " PAPER. OTTLE TOU HAVE / IM© AT OWCK ! — tYE OeCiOEO BUT, 0OKINS OR..WRESTLIM61 NEW BULLS INTO D RAW E RS STEAD T ’B E TAKIN’ ) 36-38 Oak St. Tel. 8254 TO MATCH vexj YirrU OLAP DLL MAUL CHUNETDOmM I D < ALLEN REALTY COMPANY ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. w e JUST a CUTTIN’ LIVE O N ES Hltri OUT O ’ WHERE THE MAILMAN CAl4^ All Unes of Insurance, Including Life Mortgages A rrange 80tX3>HT.' S01D C O R R A L S. ONE O ’ TH ESE/ PPCTBICK. CHUM(S «N A Real Estate and Insurance MAR.-^AR.«- ITRAWERS.' spECTACLjLAe, eocrr ^ OELiVER HIM., 958 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5105 968 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 848d -tr 6CTV4CEFi A eO»4eC ANip BAOiTD THE Read Herald Advs. \ci«?EStLER r —' 3 0 S « ; V jieW A M ,' A EoeruNB wd rr/- PA R C E L O R t e i N ^ POST/, Y FINN Action LANK LBUNAMD

I-1 WONDER NO. MICKEY-HE'D YES! AND ITS LUCKY 1 MULROONEY-WHEN W-VESSlR!. IF HE REALLY NEVER HAVE GOT FOR US TMATITIS-OR WE GET TO HIS HOUSE,/ By So* Barnett Slip into this pretty button front HAS l o s t it. MIXED UP IN THIS WED HAVE TROUBLE YOUU 6 0 AROUND V -iSERGEANT? HE MESS WITH PHIL IF bouee dreea flrat thhig In the morn­ BRINGING HIM IN! ANO BACK AND WATCH THE ing. TouH be a charming plctum f- COULD BE HE WAS FAKING IT! By Mra. Anna Cabot iN o. 5692) sises 1, 2, S 3feOT In- WED BETTER NOT WASTE REAR DOOR-JUST INj to greet the family and you’ll feel FAKING AND - -ME WOULONTHAVE $V TIME, m ickey! CASE! a mvitv cludccl, tend 15 cento In coin fur cape^le for the da/a task ahead. ^ P$ttom. plito 1 cenl poau-go WANTED Pattern No. 8780 U deelgntd for ■crapa or ribbon for the appUquea sddreaa and p u b l ic ity !^ eUea 14, 16, 18, 30; 40, 42, 44 and and you'll have a couple of per- the,pattern number to Anne Cabot, 46. Sine 16. requlrea 8 0-8 yanU of fecUy enchanting spring and sum- The Manchester Hcrcld, 1100 8$ Inch fabric. mer drasaes for your Uttlest giVls! Sixth avenue, New Yor!". 19, N. Y, For thU pattern, tend 20 centa, The frock In upper Illustration has A traasuro trove fbr crochetera, tn Oolna, your name, addreat, time a tiny -duck applique—the lower knitters and home needlecraft e;:> OMcitl U. S. Bart Met* desired, apd the Pattern Number ’’party** frock has a lovely gro- perto and amateura—the wlnt'r , lliirii s< the eqtflpOMnt for this to Sue Burnett The Herald 1100 grain ribbon bow applique. Issue of the Anne Cabot Album! I Hora at tea must be purchased srlth SUtb Avenue. New York 19, N. T. To obtain complete patterns for Contains lovely doily designs, gift Ifinds from War Bands. They are Ready noWr-the Spring iaeue of the Baby Duck Applique Frock ideas, preacitto for baMea. trou.s- I estabUtbmsnli bnl aoM Faahion. Just 15 centa. ' A com­ (Pattem No. 56001 sizes-2. 3. 4 seau lingerie, corde bags. , plete guide In planning wardrobe inclnded and for complete pattern home decorating designs. Price 15 McNuittS lb*4k»la Is*- - PEDIGREE c o r r a l s nteda for all the family. for the Bow-Knot Frock (Pattern . centfc . » tBL I