■ ,i :- c . ■\ . ■'■ A. A ■ / / 1. SATURDAY, . i 0 . 1 9 4 |! I s :" f'-.. |p8BtirftgBti;r lEogttftm ^ r M K : . Vv ]Mai ir Bonds To v " / Ho. S ^ tUe '^ m o rta l /' r in'! Aw / iM AuxUM^, MraXOeorga To Be M arried .Ends Tjpftiningy'^ m T o w W. Bpoai, l5S«, win.taett l^ok- Heard A^ong M0m Street A Ftrate Di^^ Ctrenlatlon The Weather ^ day aftam ^ at 1 o^eloek u tti6 For flMi ManA Ot Mareta, 1M8 Pen m t ni 0. & Weatber.Bmenn’ Menorlal/Aoapltai:' Membera oc Oroap *»win Join them, y \ And on^Some of Mu^he$ter/$ Side Slreels, Ton [o n l ■’ / ’ Pain, endine before mondng,; S , 1 0 5 slightly wanner tonight; fresh to of Temple tSiapter / x x - , , . / ' M 4 n ^ ad ,ma AndH'' / strong winds. tomorrow i Police- officers are called ii^ but about one third of Itself / / E. 8., are reinlnded of>v^ U give a gregt variety of seiw^ a held erect. Ami it was going X Bntann ot draolatldna Bltci^n> t€ ciBe tomorrow afternoon a«> ^ef Your Dr^Cleaning Work X tiM diw rlaf n> ^ the Mein etreet beat daytimes. wf>uld\dlp its head nearer the W. / This past week Simons ^ n t in- water, ^ n d thenT^ ., :\ To Be" Sure Tb Get It BOck for ay vreainc t t 960 tt. Paul Jones’i ator^, tbe/W ertem ‘■BaCk\f’ent the head of that / ■ ■ Auto Supply house at/kta|n and snake. ¥hfc jaws were distendpd, X , . ,_*a, HMtford./ FlsnUnc Park streets, and tp|d Jdnes to E a s t e r ^ \ Rutsiane Rebury H ondi^d' Dead atiiV. tn n ^ ilu tliiff a a i growtoK Ihiport^ t C. of C* the mijuth'bpen wide. So help me. . \ ■ p\^ a two-cup coffee dripoiator one as F watched there. was a swish rf Btoiid Drive] y ' jlBntB win be qiaeaBaad. aad an In (de. Jones naturally thought that terMted wU b^ Meeiir^JVIonday fficer Simons wanted It for him­ from the wate.ip, and a fish - leaped b-H l ... self. out—straight ,lnto, the mouth However, a shoft time later the •the snake and disappeared. Is B egiiii Tp( waited isinopient. Th^ scrpent/im- lUv: Karl Rlchtar and Mre. \r o e r O win be an Important n^eet patrolman wpUrM into the store iUebUr win leave Sunday after- accompanied']^ Dr. A. E._. Friend, coiliid itseif and slipped in t^ the Boon for Rarrleburg, Pa., for a lu y o f the Merchanta Dlvlalon of pointed to ,y(t dripoiator and* said. water. ./ ■ / vialt wttn Ittielr aon Harold who the Chamber of Commerce at -\ There’s ^yriiat you're looking for, Did th a t snake charm A e fish? \ win bo Indncted In the aafvlce next ChamberNjWce Monday momlni due/’. Tour guegS is as good ^'^mine. All Vx n- know Is that the .system beats Goal weak,'He la tba youngeat of the April 1* « \ M o’clock. Two Im­ It ^ems that Dr. Friend was Dry is W tImM aona and Mra. Hloh- tsIKIng with Officer .Simons and No. 2 Ration Book tp get a meal.” portant Bubje^are on the ddcket . X and wfO married four/yearn Mlaa Dorothy Hale a If he saw a dripoiator ------/- Lieut. W. A McParifauid 93 WELLS STREET P H O N E 7254 to be d iacu aaed ./^ 48 hour .per Mr*. William F, Steele., of «s; week, law and a plan to aUmulata any of. the stores along the / ' |l America’a Force^of eet-to have it put aside for him. Vernon street, yi/ites in t6:1^1 Second Lieutenant William J Free Call an4 Delivery Servicer A r m y He< aalee of war bonda m .the govem- Mr. and M n. (C. L. Hale This Sitnons did. So if you wont f ’jiiblic AFP«*1 Are •y meiita drive during April to aell 18 Henry street ahnounce r the that a l4-ouncis lemon./fs .. MeParCtand 'yvas. gijaduated I personal shopper just step out on tp brag about. The Herali the Bombardier School at the First Army Units Knock^^ billiona worth of bonda. \ gagement of thbir daughfbr. We street ahd ask a cop tb keep ipown Intb, Effofi. Every jnerchtot hi urged to thy, to Richard Hoag rted a story/laSt week abbul Angelo AJr Field In San Apgplo, ll S p rin g Tl B o m h Out Armored Rem-^ his weather eye open for the item ber on street Who hkd^ Texas, on. April 1st. W Scale Be- make a opedal effortt V> attend thia Longmeadowi Masa. \ you wont. that weighs 14 ounces, l^tsi meetinf. ’ Miaa Hale waa gri >ted frodr Lieutenant McPartland. / nants of/ German Af­ sayk that she has a lemon lore Attemple4; X®'* B u y B o n d s D r iv e ^ IDS Mancheeter High Sc: ./in IMO. She was a commando. / weighs two pounds. She a|sp has'* illrs. Mary McParthind, Xs* Weat H attsM o st rica Corps oh Plfiin Mwt be tamed la far aal- is at present a inior at >|r. and Mrs,, let's call ’em John an orange tree with 18 oranges op Center street, ryceivet^is Wings pnteers Handle Sal^« vage if Torn waat ta keep AUO^ qOFRAH Cbimecticut College Women Doe, were walking up'Main street it and several blossoms. / and commission after/undeigotng S h ip s Nortliwest of Kai- the new oBee^ (Baewa Aa Qneen Alice) in l^ w Londem, whelte ihe la an towards the Center engaged in a n intensive training/course at the iPoints^Qut Sol­ XX Red Moves playtBf !an Angelo field/and has been \ Bulletin! eM reo- SPIR1TDAL ilKUIUM bonor^^tident. heated - argument. Angry, worda Whenyfou can’t get -what you rduan /After Occupy- i Seventh Danghter of a Seventh Son Mr. R u e l^ ra attended \Wilbra- flowed back and forth between want, ..when and how yob. want it. assigned to the l^h Bomb Squa^ B^Jam es Marlpw dier Eioing Hit I Job on '. ’X — x"* ■ . qaanUty. Bom With a Vail, rrin.- This grxmp has earned the ing /City Yesterdayi,, ham Acat' dec­ M m y IfrontB; Ipar Ma- coffee or anything'Flse—remember LOCATEH.A^N B E fi^N , BRANFORD AND DURKIn I Airpien Strike Hard^\ KEMP'S tA .B LtotP. M. OrBy Appotat- turned/from Bermuda whiire he way. Aa ■ they were passing thib it’s ■ not the'X owrekeeper’s fault. orated” squadron In the Air Corps. trmeildoaa public/ re- terkd^ ISeed Cpnttant, Turned to Air;X^x- rial [gyi/e Able to ment. la the Servlee of the'Peo- waa employed by the F. H\ Mc- Church of the Nazorene. the lady That steak is feeding a fighter, A youngyr brother, Leo.,/ia an / STREETS IN.MANCHESTER I _ to i«i $13,000,909,009 pie for M Team. These hqOaee built wider F. Inspection wUI:. soon be tendy| P f e r c e ' Protective Bulletin! - TM.66M Orpw Company aaNnechanlciu en- dropped her gloye. As rite bent that coffe^an’t get here. Scream-' aviation ^det at KeUriy Field In Td drive, th^\|iiggeSt of hit- pect Raids on NSzi NS Mala St. IM Chamh Street, Bartfori, Ooaa. over to pick it up Mr. kicked in Texas. / ’ - , .for Ooeopnnoy. A down pnyniwt now wUl permit the boyeir By Ocn. George O.; Manthall, A I n «e d. Headquarters ia leer. \ ing help—jiist grin at the waa reported by~ the ^ties to Continue. D ecks\df Battleship. The daU of the weddingw ed d |^ la on unmentionable place. That waa guy. / . ------" " ' • ---- Chief of staff. United SUtea Vorth Africa, April 12.— lury today/ dn the basis announced. hla mistake. Either ka waa When you get poor service or ing to board i t He notM tjiAt the Army. (WHlteS for The 'x " —The British Eighth Army T familiar with hia wife o. she had th e few ^ours of Ateoclatod Pieea and The Moscow, April ' 12.—(/P)—The Detroit April J3;;- tJP) — An nbne p t. all, it's probably because bus will always pull fquif oi^ flvf Contider ti$ete oiUttanding^ advantaget arst haa taken 20,000 prisoners in concealed the fact that ahe knew the hired help has gone off to fight fyet aw«^. Hadn't noticed ._.,A statem ent tal4>an*W,- Herald.) RusBiannuasion plarieapiiutcs ^ h lc h bombed iI »rinorarm or -picr^:mK--piercing bomb that COn how a gentleman ahould ,bebaVa (IJ Lot Located inNpiie of aj Choice of 6 P tnoar^ the Battle of Tunisia dnes ______THE REST>- THEN EAT THE Bl or to work inA wafplant. Howling either. ,H« says, ahitS, th at n M ancheat^s Flneat Beol- 7J F. R. A. PlnnDoed. jiiiaiice companies And in­ Koentgaberig BaturdayX'lght were I drive through.the protective decka M ancheiier and what a lady ‘Tould ^do tdtder and moaning get Jrou nowhere—but “On many fronts the American March 20, it was announced the circumstanMB> She led with a everybody pe nterits in Nes? dentlal Seeriona. 81 City Una Servtoe. store of all claasea/W ^ re- Ted by Capt. Alexander Molodchy, pf a batTjeahip and explode in her h a v e a g o o d x H m — d i n e a n d d a n c j fast,. AVhen you have to walk In­ land has anc^'ors that came [SI Steam Heat. Neear Vos“ System. ■ aoldler Is now doing bis Jhb, en­ to d ay . '' Diite Biiok \ri|^t, erdaoe^ her left' 'and then stead of ride, can’t get a seat on __ purchasing bonds Rt a who sent a message to ' Premier j interior waa described today by brought a rl|^t upperdU:- tha^ aet- pn the Mayflower. It must [A] Brass Plnmbln8.' [10] Neap Obotebes, 8 during privationa, auffering hard- fTEXET WITH FRESH BIUSHRpBMS ^ a train, have to do yohr own watihr been a big boat, he writes, bigffer 14J Flreplaos. and 6 Mlnntes Wa ht*day pace greater thipn Bodies of men killed retregilhg Germans are reihoVed from s oKallow grave f w Teburisl after Joseph Stalin once while o ^ r Ber- j Rear Admiral W. H. P. Blandy, V' ument thed and there. ing, can't get p new electric Iron— ' ahlps, fighting and dying. He can lin in a\homber,^lt,\bomber, wa» disclosed A llie d Headquarters in Misaday, April IS than the Queen Mary. \ [5] Two Lar8* Booms .AvaO\ Pimh, Center ,ol Man-] It \achleved daring thX the Army’s recapPtom of a Russian viUagA T he scene ia from an official Soviet film. chief of the Navy's Bureau of Special! Steak^£^cr with Spaghetti yBoaat Beef Men’a Frtendahip Club of 8outh Jacob's. well, you jupt can’t—thpt's all. So do BO more. / today aa the spring thaw halted North Africa, April 12.-—(A*> He ia surprised at the number able On Second FIoot. pning phase of the first toe I Ordnance. church mMta. Speaker, Oeprgs H. ipake the best of it. ■ • / df wotrien and young girls who go “Ho is in constoht n4ed of moot major operaUona mi —The British Eighth \Army Clama and Oysim Vaal Catlcta JWed ScaDops :p6)i haiHjeen written about the Don’t forget that these days,'bus-, NOTEi Steam baiU, brass phimM8 abd 8*e imvloa In newl front and turned Russian, atten­ It is toe answer, he said, to the Wadden. pprun^ at the »ort^ end around unescorted. He Said that he loan Campaign last De- l^lanea and tanka, guna, ahlpa, and entered Sousse at 8:30 V ih. Wadneaday, April 14 tomers are more plenuhil / thoh oonatmctloa are now out tor the dnratton. Tbelr pfea>l a thousand other items of war mST tion to toe air. ' problem of sinking the heavily- / :t Was generally-supposed that goods to sell. I t’s a MUer’s mar­ has seen a niifnl^r of women alorie enoe In tbeaa booses 8<^ them extra ontstaa^8| fiber. I /^w o(^^inet Captain Molodchy’s niessage armored battleships and ia espec­ today in its rapid push n ^ h - Meeting of Police Board at 'two compo^a vftro proml- In grills buying themselves . a teriel, all of whld|/wear out, are Bombers Start F'ires Headquarters. ket these days. Ttp^re easy fqr valnea. lost at sea or dostroyed on the Stalin waq sent on the night ially designed for the job.’ ward along the Tunisw^ la n d a r' lu ra M t\in the annual spring gross fire any waiter or otherServitbr to get. whiskey or a beer. Spys that oUt By Jam es MarloAr Aug. 28 las; year while four-mo­ ^ But, he continued in an address Friday, April 18 ible. But auch A'hot the cose. where he ccOTes from that just' battlefield. ./ coast while First Amty unit ‘ Fin# Winaa, h er . Soldiers’ dance. Army and Nayy; Tour tip doesn’t tnean- top ' much ALL ONE PRICE )WN I^AYMENT .ITashington, April 12.-^A*) "War'xls Always wasteful and Officers See tored Russian bombers were dodg- ;^epared foe the Detroit -Economic Club Auxiliary at Clubhouse. No. t\ t^ea overdo pjneh. This now. Pleasant treatinent ' and a isn't done. Says also that all, Con-! ing_.»nti-aircraft fire over toe to attain that ability to drive knocked out armored »eni-'' 8M 7 Oak Street TelephoBc 3922 company has f/pnlO dm er, too. necticutert unconsciously put an‘ , X. rhis Koveminent’s great- this war Wore ao than ever beforfe At Japanese Airbase Saturday, April 17 smiling personphty wtU get you a due to the^m ber and the subib ^ - <3erman capital, the Russian press igh half-^foot of armor plate, nants of the German, Africa Here ip how if >hsppened\ Jack lot more. Gebas jnad as ybu want >f” 'on sirch 'words a* ’’Aetna.” J war bond drive-^to raise :i[ive poyver must be aacrificed. Tall Cedara Ceremontiil' at l4a- Dwyer iwho^dovers the north end rlne.' \ , related then. The message eaid: Corps on toe, plain northwest of aonlo Temple. . \ ■ to at,,Hltlej>’,er M us^ini but with These aariie people forget to pro­ Ibillion dollars in a h u rry - T^dlons Today •'Ciomrade SUlln, Moscow: We Must/Re Especially De«tgned\ Kairouan after occupying that heard me/iuren at head<]uartera nounce the ”r’X|in«‘;Hartford,’.’ he “AB' .'thla 'scoata money Tneaday,- * ApiB ' '- to-SI ■ your AtpreraeperyAr bus driver— today with all Ameri- iuma of money\We must not are over Berlin, Order fulflUed.” T o,/get through heavy Ornior, city yesterday. Field Marahal .....^ ^ Baneflt concert for Red1 9^rosa.by and headM for his car. The de-, be a goo^/spor^ahd grin! . says. Hadn’t nptieed that cither, OP Fathers Get iewt truck went by when forces of public appeal -Me over the anmunt. It is a iui| urges uuaunuiu|; Kahili and lwO | More Empbfeoia on Fbukes a bomb, like a shell fired from a Erwin Romihero mem were reoi- Chomlnsde Club-' a f. H l^ School or had you? Hp says tthat folks Hul) Urges Continuing Both aides apparently were put­ __ he said, “must be especially ling under heavy hiowa from botK-. Du)ti Paganl, a former member One of opr readers asked us why-- here just aren’t friendly. Nobody own into the effort on a of ths victory that Ame o(/ut» department ruabed out of his MONTHLY latw cat, manda \ ■ '/' / Trade Agreements as Bombing Assaults on' j\eW S tatU S ting more emphasis on aerial o“ ’Designed foACthe job. ground and Air' Forces and they 'x^FTidayi'Aprll'M we print., pictures of local boy's seems to noake an effort to be InanranoeWnd Taxon ^e never before attempted, erationa'as a result of^the alu offered light opposition. He got Into Dwyer’s yet they all seem PAYMENT 'We must do our ’^pert at home ^ “The principal features (of the fhm orrow ! inilti^. Whist o f Soroptlmia^ CAT and virant off tb the fire. The whyarp'm the Marines but, not friendly,. h€ says 9 3 7 - 9 9 lunteer workers by the as the soldier does xhto overseas, Wickahl Sees Defeat | in Aleutians; - and mud underfoot ana therC/Was new bomb) are. a delayed-acfloh German Tanka Intercepted CIub^JMssoaic Tei those,./who go In the Nayy or to know the qtHer fellow's busi­ nda aet opt to garner ilg- no reasdn to assume that Rdsslan B U N D ^Ir Depot Sqiiara wags Imipedlately and we must do ltW>Wt full as fuse, a very-thick wall and heavy The Kairouan plain angagement /' SaturdanlSay 1 nicniamedi the pair, H o n Com- We print as many lof tpe ness.- We agree with him on’ this Whila/iieWapapera. radloa the soldier does/who wys down O f P a c e P r o p o s, a l . , Washington, April 12.— F o i\D ta ft air raids On German citjes would ^Ladies’ Nightfall Ced^,. of Hocpl service men's, pictures'as we score, and Manchester folks seem Cm Be Seen By Appointment OnO\¥ look place as German tanka wer* . pany NO.A ether jatormatlon media pro- hia Ufa /■ \ ... -L. 'X -rw,„ —Two bpmbing raids caus- not continue. - (Conttamed Page Two) intercepted while attempting to Lebanon, Maapme hoU. - y / Af* a^w ed. The goverrimeht |has^ ,tq/be tops at failing to say “Good mied fri>i)d' coaat to coaat: ‘Buy youp^hare of ^ r bonds.” Russian Stormo^a k^t up M o^y, May S pfiytne use of pine’ arid, other^ /morniiorning.” X escape northward. Ten. of toanl ^ J k S T KEY Last Tui Watkin Brothe leedbd to Help Fay for War carmeTSi^eVp-rr^^^^ Thousamls Given, Defer their attacks on enemy supply col-, were knocked put. Concart ^B eethoven Glee Club tals for electrotypes by 50 pp/ n ^ Sam nee^ the money to umns today saa it was reason­ at Emanuqr Lutheran church, had |L fUlig ^?ay In front WiUiam F. Johnso (A dispatch from Kairouan^said big otore oi^ Ma& street JJus{ 'cent so it. limits the number/Ae Two Manenester boys who live 1 I pay fot .m* wm.. Tv thb SoV^ / Standing f o p able to beUri* that tola activity British Face -'riday, .dune 4 can use. The ^y-inea' haye'^the within a few blocks of each other , BUILDER — REAL ESTATE konay put Into bonda la would inpreaae in scope , aa toe IS of a forthation oL 40 ehemy High ^ifehool ^ifaduatlon. fore noflh at Woman drop pea > o n B onds v tlon’a reciprocal V e agreemenU -reported today by F.smiFirst Tim e .«in N*iNew R eg­ tanks were destroyed by a British l i o i n j b f the stbre ai>td said 'T see beat newspaper service pi any recently met in North Africa. One BROAD ST. PHONE 7426 7 A- M. TO 7 P. M. j gUt but an Invw^swnt—the __ • / ’V ' ’ ^ CJerman/moved up equipment and /(Bstreaf.vJFor many vMirs I’ve branch. They send p.fpfures of of them, Frederick A. Wlnxler of \ 1. t In the world alaco it la ro g ^ the oVr to “.k defeat the Navy , cpmmun.que ulation Announced^ supplies for toe summer- ilghung. armored force in the . battle to C H O PS^ their enlistees already made up Madison street left for seivice Iri by the govonunefit The. mid-day communique an- H eav ier T ax clear toe Kairouan" plain, and 30 traded witbXthis ftrmXM)— Japanese Installations at itonda men deferred solely because of hABHnrhp for income taxes for toe coming fiscal and shooting down a total of 4Ji. JOHN CA I^RT been plauied on' the pole upside ber or his division. JJncle Sam-T^la toddng Americans ee at the same time that Cn- family .relationship, cannot be these aortiea are- a headache for enemy planes yesterday against a; Jh the Spring €t down and with hundreds passing lent of the Page bill to Include on New Georgia Island, staging dractedimtil further orders are the (Jermanfe In this district) The year will remain unchanged, but M anchest^ 3609 The office gag man sflys that he to buy IS bihk>n dollars’ worth of a small fire. ' loss of 14 of their oWn. Ute.-iaiore she wan-the first one to Stanley Matteson,.«f 486 Parker all arm labor coats In computing sent to tnh boards.'. scouUn'g' parties are not confined the levies on tobacco, - beet, whis- American Lightnings caught notice it. It wajn'changed immedl- can't ^arig pn to a single penny of Under a new/holicy tl W lashes!/ war bonds,hi the drive started to- prices would unloose ‘‘an ‘•2. On April 11th; to reconnaissance, but often dis­ wineSj movt^^s and theater street, has writtenXus a letter > BuUetipa ot tbo UP) The pref^red ‘draft-status of other fighter-escorted ' transport Fancy Tur^s to Th^g Oftely. ^ about a man named W^son who is his wAges. He spends 40 'per cent day-\hap fixed them ao the little inflathnary spiral the result of “(A) In the early morning. Lib­ 'farmers,' whose 2-C apd 3-G claa- rupt enemy construction of' forti- seata will be increased. Chancellor on worrien, 40 per cent oi booze erator heavy pombera (Consolida­ of toe Elxehequer Sir Kingsley working in one of the prkr plants - / , fellow ^ets the choice cut. aiqcations were left intact; waa (bohUnued on POFe Eight) All that is needed is one warm in this vicinity and who has an3 the rest he just spends fool- UUsd to itlnned on Page BIgbt) ted B-24T attkeked KahlU in toe emphasized p the regulation: (Conttnned s> Page BIglit) Wood told today in the day in the spring and you’|t hear been jotting down notds op his ishly. ■ f , Fork, ■Two Ill tma drive sonw bonds pay Shortland Islfend area. Hlta were S-B iCioaalflcation Eliminated annual hdidget message. -----^ ^ ------—7^ - at leakt/bne of them. So- this Is different ' tiripresslona" Yoii' h^e 'he — A. Hoh-__*■ ptooea eoj Appo- higher intbrest rates than others. made on toe airfield runway and Eliminated • the nlne-monto-old -Sir Kingsley's budget totaled the first snake story of-the year. R. L , w pilot igUrt - Mr. LitUe^Fe)low can buy those adjqcent anti-aircraft poalUona. 3-B clpsificatibn, which had put 15.158.000.000 ($20,824,000,000) came here from a weateih jatxte which pay thtf\^ghest Interest al Flood Wafers EmaFst A. -Lonp, of 218 Summit and He haa lupt.a sort of dWry 'of thO Othfy gBWWSma WV. awwmww- ad ers “TBl-.On toe aaine morning, a ail men toavlpg dependents and Germans Lose and he propofeM to raise the. : DetooM O onSoed oiuiAiBko^ though the number he can pur- fotce eff Avenger torpedo bomb- holding any job in an .essential ac- amoupt With £2,908.p00.000. ($11.- street, is the, narrator. Hold your things he has' noticed here an^been Chw is limited. Organisations breatBand hat! while he narrates. Incipreased by. Free Enlargemei The eroah ooeurred about era (Grumman' TBF) carried put ticlty behind 3-A. m p of like 624.000. 000) in taxes and £2,250,- Nea^i^% Crest 'T -w|u» looking oyer things at tbd ptoseo wero o« lUto banks are.tfffered bonds which ,. an attack-on Munda. FTrefe *Bd family relationahip in the order of 000,000 C$9,000,000,00) By borrow­ One thing he expressly 7 pay Ic^ than the highest Interest. P a ri /{heavy exploalona.reoulted. Three pianes Shipsic Lake and while wandering waa the way^vbe folks in this a i. w ith Cvei Roll of Film iigbt. Oioo pilot was call. ‘ ing. - / ■ along the ahbr^ . when the sun was Developed and Printed poraobntod into Way 'O^vernmont Benoona X / “North Pacific: ’ ' ; Order reclassification, of 1-A of He pledged to pour British re­ kept their y^rds clean. He aa; Here's thd^^y the government ll'n i A .l 1 Warhawk (CurtlBS Pr40) and air men oiiUide of fanning except source#' into the war effort until warm at mld-^y, 1 noticed what that there la a man here who bay. HU Auempl Weak Repris­ SolfliFi‘14 and Civili^ ELITE STUDIO totd ^woodo n m ort ' dU- reaoona in mkk^ng those top^ln H itler and SSOlini All- Ughtning (Lockheed P-38) ftght- thos^ personally ease.nUal to es­ toe Axis defeat is “final.and epm- I thought w ^ ’ %.-)>}ecb of wood a yellow cat for a walla every eve­ tereat bonds attractive to thC aver M iliturv era twice attacked Kiaha during sential activities and those whose Tnil to Protect Inwer- moving, near a s^ d b ar. Coming ning-—the cat - being leashed'. We L T b o ' other pilot, m i l S t e m a l s f o r A llie d I P'*Te’* // ill B e/0pen Sundays wdibsd Into tbo bay, age wago-eortier: ^^ 1 the tne afternoonaitemoon or of Apni April lOto.i Re- induction would mean “extreme was increased one clooerr I stopped in amazement. It have yet to see that, but no doiibt It’s a good inducement to get .inround. i suits were not observed. hardship and privation” to depehd- Attacks. (near two cents) a pintx /ifled V illage,' Aii!:?porli In this year of w)tr and hoosii waa a Water, saake about three it ia so.‘Wilson'also ran acrosa a I found, the Army E v e n t s B a W e e k “ E n d ’ Noimea' of tbo men were -his surplua spending mohey/Oul of ® ‘ f The two raids on Kiska ents. / ■ / making the total tox four pence feet long.' It was colled up-‘on the man who had llveu in ah.Apart­ circulation and . thus help prevent brought to 19 toe numbfer tff as- ReMTved exclusively for fath­ .. ,7 . (about seven certs'.) ,/ \Omaha, April sai7 to be very pradGcal mind ment 14 years but had never ontit after the next-ot London, April 13- Lond,on,...... April.. 12—(iF)--At , -At 14^Wart disclosed that toe British \ British- 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. torn beea notlfled. inflatldn. ? , N, ilihi -have ••'ill* ° b U** North Pacifie enemy ers /the 3-A classificaUph, which .swolien wkters o f-^ ^ MUspurl / visited the family that Uvea up- That Idle mpney in wartime Hitler and Premier v - hpTseen open ,tp ■ childless married three - Nazi ■ plane# ' ■ were aKol-*^-doWn| dWn ,■ ------" - .'/ river, already resjion^le for dam­ ¥ ataira. / , just concluded a ' four-day confer - (Contlnaed on Faga Four) .men and’hardship-case Single ip4q over coaatal diatrlcts of England .-[Continued on Page Fqnr) age to thoiisifcnds o f acres 0ibers /‘toe complete annihilation of any news aer\’ice reported. em Atlantiip Waters. NOW OPEN W ar Loan Is Needed Wilrcraft Lay Mines ■ Emergency'. wwked fevenahiy ' 'nd to tks WLB to Jnnok' Jfnjured in Collision. future danger which might threat­ wonders ^with die m en(^ despite fopd rtition-jj Vleo Fienident Milton B. en toe European-African area from The big R. A., F. bombera did i • . _ through the bight to ■t«“rthe“ For Business Again iw>t resums to* d* Tork, April 12.— The .thevmain dikes airing a 225 m)le P R IC E D A T BIG PR!2ES! , __ oompnny-.L toe west or from toe east." ■ (Jermany and toe occupied terri-1 submarine-infested western ,Atr . Under New Management ' ing and restrictions.^* W e say to you, come; the workere had no gidev Indianapolis, April 12-;:^—An The location of this, twelfth war To Aid Armed Forces river front. ' . . vv i! eost-bQund, Big Four railroad pas­ tories last liight,'but aircraft of j lantlc has taken, to* lives ‘ of st Hope) to Protect .Vlrport ■ ngalnat the Arm. time meeting of the two Euijopean Army engineers and other# di­ EXPERT WORit AT V • • • ? senger ' train collided - with on In- Axis partners in which Ja^nese the U ^ b e r command Uid mines iek»t 6,100 men anti possibly more and find out for yourself what a really de- dlohapoUa Union Railway locoroo- To tl^ readers of The Herald: ' In enemy wate'ra and tWo planes than 8,000 as a result of the an recting the fight against ^e river A t REASONABLE PRICES Admissioi^ 2 5 c . ..J Nntoiw Not Oear repreaentatlvea apparently took 'said they hoped to heighten toe , lad, April IS—(dV-Fro- Uve and cabooos a t a Wost Side no part, was described by the wer* iciat, an Air Ministry com­ nounced loss of 844 Allied and I ” ' crossing here today and two rail­ Axis radio aa having occurred at The IS bilUoii second war loan is the reaponsibilit>’ of munique said- ■ ■ J. neutral VesaeU In those - waters dikes sufflcienUy- to protert toe “T 'licions m eal you can now get at the _ m ited today to eight opea 'Hie Russian air plow Saturday airport and toe village of Carter I fnrnacea af the No. S ah<*P way employes were klUed .fend a "Httler'i headquartera,” which every one of us. • ; since Pearl Harbor. Mortgages Amuiged— ^Balanoe in third was beilsved dead imder the night, which a Soviet ioj.nounce- Seventy-three were added to toe Lake, which extenda east from * A h o t e l SHERIDAN’» wegto-nUnols Steel Corpora- could have meant almost anywhere As Americans, we must lend our goverifiment every Omtoa .,on the Nebraska aide of The Army & !Navy Club T .Ckw wetka, eompany ofS- Tvreckaga. in occupied Europe, even iome- ment said dkroaged many “indus­ casualty list laat week with toe Easy M onthly Paym enbl Four other man nmra injured dollar we can during these next few .weeks. No m atter trial and miUtory objecUves’ and -announced destruction of three toe Miwuri. oatt. iaftar iNbeBi I m ■ whera In Jluaala. Earlier reporta caused Urge fires and explosions, ponisoa ee weem w—^ No pnooeagera on the Big Four hod declv^ the meetlnc waa to how much Of how ‘little our pay checks are, ekeh of us, United States cargo ships. This The river stage at 7 a. ^ Looatedilglit oa tko Caaa.Oa. BaaAlne ia.Har4faH. It la only train were hurt. be at the Brenner Pass, on toe AI- must do hia part. / was the high point of a aerie* loss 'U much higher than in pi:e- 21.67 feet, 2.67 feet above Omaha fivery Saturday Night OAK I tbs aatuto nf wUoh which included a daylight attack 'flood stage, and was experted i* Si mlnutea rMa la Hartfoai. CIO aainw oSIctola The Identifiell- dead; George Wll- (Sine border between Italy and vious weeks when toe ship toll was W eek-day H oprs 7 A. M. to 9 P. M*. The money is urgently needed to back up our armed by American Liberator# from reach - 22.6 feet perhaps by to­ AtS:16.P,M . "WHERE brokeman. and P er^ Jar­ Germany. North Africa on Naples, and blows greater. lAally aoeaaatble by baa ta tha P. * W. AlretaM p M hi Kaat •fftoteli thmkxued Uee vis! en^eer, The mioalng man la Labelled "Klfliil* Confereoce” forces now on the offensive with the weap6ns they must 2,720 LIrted MlMing night or early tomorrow. , ■artfoad and ytTCHEN W AUOHa DIBTANCB TO THE P. A H. Floyd Scarlett fireman. AH three With Field Marshal Erwin Rom- at dusk Sunday by swift R. A. F. Flguree compiled. today rrt’eal The flood crest swept past the DINE DANCE ______loadera, too, were to have to ,v^in and win quickly. Mosquito bombers on railway Onawa-Blriicoe. area about 40 PLAKT AT tinULIAKDVnXB. ^ [Wuk aa to the preclso feosona were Union Railway employes. mel’a Africa Corps and its Italian woneshopa at Malines, Belgium, 5,100 seamen have been lieted as • ,f' • John Rexroat, of Mattoon, HI., We are asked to. give up our luxuriea and even our dead and 2,720 missing, withtoost miles above Omaha, but toe le Lilting Tiines of rtbo walkout. aupporting troopa in full retreat and .a factory at Hengelo, Hol­ normally a half mile wide there., • -■!*! passenger train flieman, suffered up to* Tunlsianr coast before Brit­ comforts to match in a small way the sacrifices our men of toe latter 'considered lost. SEE THESE HOUfES N aW ti a bitten leg. The other three in­ ish and American Armies, and in the armed forces are making on the fighting fronts. land. , - • Smkings , announced thus far remained up to ten miles wide for «200 IN PRIZES A N D H I S DANCING The Tfeids over the Lew Conn* some distance below Onawa. C as, Ap^i if — jured live in Indlnnnpolla. Italian cities. Naval veoaels . and this year show that., 1,075 men on Remember : - Ifley give their lives— we are only asked tries cost the- Allied fliers two .Uveetock CaadaitKe Heavy (20) IS.00 GABIES (3) 910.00 GAMES . Attorasy Bngk A. ’ Flown Into itogine Mediterranean''supply tinea under pumem - and two fighters were American ships have giych their violent allied oln attack during the \ Ooihmunitiea down toe rivea ( 1) 920.00 GABiE (1) 950.00 GABIB MASTERS meed today that U* to lend our money. , firom a patrtk, presuma­ Uvea in toe part three months in „ Edwin F. Dew had __ week-end, British sources were on effort to keep the AlUed lines from Onyaha' alpd Immedlata^ I.IC10US FOODS — MUDBSl PRICES! Cinly you know how much you can lend. Don’t wait bly over tha continent, a British ^>va threw aU their efforts into TONIGHT’ I fee beat to death Mlm l4>P* Mil 1^1 Ij mssu • viaiiMia w*e quick to label the Axis tolka a announcement revealed. open. The toUl number of sea­ Cottage Homes ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! 73, bit nelghbar, with « plowed into the union rallsvaya an- ”crisia conference." for someone to come around and ask you to do your pert. men ioet off American merchant­ toe fight, which so f»r Top Sirloin Fresh Boiled Ham ., JSteaks CUlm Five Flanee Detroyed ■ ' - to , laet Monday aftetaooa.’ sglAa and carried It about 75 feet threyioua conferences b t— ,— vented loas of human Ufa. ^ Do it today. Do it idadly. Do it to the utmost • iT w *| Tdephone 4111 or 7275 » fend called him from his coach telescoped-tot firat baggage (Usntiaiied s* Faga tw a) — (OaaUaaad a* 4tiM t Fhiga Xw*l 0* Fags Tw#V

rfL;. '.'-.SJ ■'V,: -J: MANCHESTHiR EVfiNtNChHESALD. 3TER, tX)NN^ MONDAY, A>RIL 12,1948 X. V LGI T w a v MANCHESTER B V g ^ q h e r a l d , MANCHIE5TER, CUN «„ JiauiSDA r, ATRlLi IZ, 1949 a \ .. .r. y . X / ' i z ' z ^ J jerts PeAce \xis lx‘adcrft N eed Cle jp)ail8lers in '' X' Party Is Plaiis to Curl) Priiil ThW e, Sign Here for AiiUi IJceiiHes Fourth^ erm Scout Council WJ 1 8 Y ear XWds . 1 jh ^ ^ ie ta b le -iv— — ^ ^ l e t luzzi ^ EiijfcFFaHeys L ife O Is 6ig Problem gating Prices Oiilv Ohstacle \ - ■ 20 Years 01 , x - ' D u i^ g M arcii Cause Growers Fear \, \ 3 2 o i N^kvn# (CbBtta) ’'from Page One) Cross W arns; Isolation­ xlPefcer Paliisat. son of MlhyAnd Speaks oiii i r n u t m idanti f I Sjiangipr W illing to Cut aomeS because you wahted’ to Ten l^cal To«tl|» Mrs. Louis Palusat, of 46 BWieR RpMfaiiVahiSs C a fe t e r ia s was.followira by Romniel'a push In-. .Miiucliester Group ample supply the price wllFlia low ists Still in Congress srious Crrip i ^ g e The Mbfit Important do it, netinies'because you were street, wad honored at a party at> Cmiipaigu If Ruude- to EgynF which ended with tbs'' and consumen 'ahould benefit from tench That Age; An«l Ht»h,‘ls Affected; i SMrfWViairiiiMlaMiraH. cra ^ n g of the German positlolla Celebrate slhe increased volume. But if a given Awd Outside. forced to do lt. the Zijtaer club on Brainard place, )y February r o s t f e i n AsiNffet of Religion. / "The relishes, baskets, 4-10 Basfe PeriofI vpIt Not OiridiflatF. ' at Eji^lamein and the, beginning W i I h iu| a t ^ crop la short, prices naturally art O f T h o s e Saturday evening, He wilt leave of'Jns long re.treal M\lv backing \n AlW . higher, and consumers should turn ■ '-'x . Hartford. April 12—(ffV-^from ot rails, buftqXbowIs, extra cups ■' - ''-X. iSouth Res^t ,untleratandih|[-qf what of coffee, pltchersdtf cream and"' ♦(fith the local draft contirtgeht u^inlo the dangcrouffy restricted to other craps which arq in more the eminence of bis 80 completed . W'ashih^on, AprU 12 The Wa.sfiipgton, April ,12—(IP)—Said , rea of^,Axis foritfleatidhs around The Manchester Girl iorm al Sriies iP rice s . Jesus Christ)-expecta of Us, £a..one syyups, side salqdSi. additiqifal ri ' V rollowtfur^ wfww K Selec- Wednesday morning. the R,.p'ublic8n national chairman abundant supply. Former Gov. Wilbur L. Present at the parly were many Office Of Phee AdministnatiOn has Tunis and Biferte. Couiicif )8 celebrating its 20th | "If low price ceilings are qatfib- of the most imrortant assets 'bf. courses—all these; havXgrowh up ,}f : u n Servlca Sen regiitranU who to the Democratic national cha-t r , ------George in a period at peacetime plasty. during friends and relatives of the guest, authorized UsS^gioiial offices to^* The full dress parleys just end­ niversary /h is month. For ,t iBninford, April 12—(gV-^Ab- liahed tor the more Im) reli^on,” said Rev. /V . Ralph Cross declared Saturday that the f:’ • WS« It year* o t age man: '. / ed, were attei'f^ed bj- such key Ger­ ‘That period is definitely ,o ^including Postmaster Olin Grant "If you can and will give tjrthe vegetablea; qa now secmsi/^likely, big thing to watch out fot ia tl^ iiilarclia^dch »pd aigafgned up at the lo c ^ I'-Set maximiifea-, ture, which testaur’a-nt men must 12489- 'W13;^-Rlehanl J o h ly — Roll back any /abniHmsHv chief of the supreme command of and the first council Was org toutberni producing areas, are curved by expanding acreage to life will be full of spiritual must see It through," me^iscnge'r. circumstanceF'^^ accej^,'^ a nomina­ the armed forces, and Naval Chief, fore hie birthday d ^ e r . ent rationing and more i^atiqnilig. face.'' ,/■' ■ Shea, 1065 Maiifr; atreef; The Ziplter Club was decorated high prices. / v tion for a/fourth ^ rm , then we ized. . Indicatinp ot the prices to be the timit. Tbtla, if short supplies If all else Is cleari' but' For instance: ' X \ 12490- W133—tVMUa« ^ o aT-»in honor of the occasion, and. a Terming It the first governniF^t lamia Grand, Armiral Karl Docnitz. The Coui^cil, members and leal Ipected when nearby spring and develop during Gte compsg season uncertain, or wrohg about v^at "Remember th^The isolationists X muM Decide Necessary Part will welcome yomr proposal fOr a chief of the Italian general staff, qra still, here^ Vrot of them in Con- Poultry now Is unrationed/topat Shields, 163 Birch Street. / buffet luncheon complete . with kU, action to control ^ e cost of meals short c^paignyduring war time." former* and present will cele) Immera cropa start rqlllng to vegetable growers wish b^um ers He requests and expects They must decide what is a % f : 50 IT cjtn-b# G ^ . Vittorio Ambrosid; Foreign there will be a/hollow ep<^ grei(q and is rationed. If 'everyone decided^o 12401-W134—E3vio V ictor Coda, aort> of refreshmtsnta Were ^ joy . and beverages sold by the drink. 1 I v I a ' - n I I iBih^ . .■>«e'wi^'»rip4ii . •In A n y that \jtna whert mattery the occasion by holding ar :et, John Barron of Branford, id know in advance that such .fill up on chlqkens, since steak , necessary part of a meal—al- 38 Gerard street! ed. Musie was stipplied by a local PnC« Administrator Prentis.a .M. Minister/ Giuseppe. Basfiani and versary banquet, April 29,/i94$ ident of the (Jonectlcut Vege- .scarcity ■will more than Rkely lit , and a dim out;Jn ou^'spiritual BuL deafiitq his sitggestion about .Jhough non-oyater-lovcrs might hnndreda of unfligrned, applfdationR iver’e license stoojr todayyln the exchange of Dine Alfieri, Italian ambasaador are scarce, chickens would becoihq' 12492-W135—G e o r g e Francis orchestra-for dancing. Also guests Browm’ ye.sterday set the ' .week views betmen Democratic Chlep the Y. M. 9 . A. at 6:3Jf o’cll la\Growers’ AMOciation, said have been caused bV regnilauuns vitality.”* X . . the p^i^wac:■war. problam',/.^prvniniu, ^ theiiic foyrluy. t consider ketchup important rene^a^lS'.areenA^4 being mailSd to the Motor Vehicles C^bhar^ent, appli­ to Berlin were in - Mussollni’a A Spedfle CfMd Just as scarce.in a hurry. In sqnle diid/vhUt is just' extra trlmmir Murray, 71 Charter Oak street. at the affair were a number of men 'April 4-10 as a base period an^l Frank q/W alker and G. O. JP. Any former' Council mmbers -y.\ established by government- ageh-. tlmplfgovernor ■ of '■ OonnKtlcut Was areas they’re hard to get now. \ 12498-W136—Reginald Wallace cants, are' reminded tliat they must sign their nameNn^l^dltlon to retinue. . earbk. growers now planting cles,” declared Barron. Mr. Ward eval'imed to general, from hinting that the war was thaXjo reasonable customer w.qqld from the local Anti-Aircraft Regi­ said the affected establishments printing'tt^ Commissioner. John T .' McCarthy points aut^^that the Chairing- Harrison E. ^Spangler. One Lerlin broadcast recorded leaders who wish tq /attend ti l^urencc I. Graham, New Yrnfit Curtla. 661 Main street. ment, had-beeh directed to file pricelists On April 1, Walker proposed at have not yet been cw acted pli , ar,. uqB®*” **<* ®ver current /‘■Vegetable growers desire to do positions regarding the request of .early over. expectrin wartime. name pririt^ at the top la nkceaeary for Identlflcation anasflin» pur­ by The Asaociated Press Mid fhe Clmst'to thosc'who would be His rewaurant management, c'ourgqiior ThosC\ problerris confront 12494- W137—Leland Fanning peter was presented with a sum for that period with local ration­ a press' conference that t)re'>T944 telephone one of /th e folk prices, ''fearing that consum- their utmost to feed the American Will mW Great poses, and th^t. in addition, the signature is necessary to-ysH d^ the conferees had studied a special not famlUarjwlth the fikta will people during this wai period! and folloiVers. Flrfit, those Who made ana consultant to the Food Distri­ housevCifXtoo, if she ;s togivedier Spalding, Jr., 53 Gerard street. of ■money'by his friends. Anthony ing boards. \ license. Appllcatmha’-'by mall will be handled iip to April, TAXthe ci^entions be held in August— suiwey of "c(m,tincnt^l ■.reserves” Council membera./for a ragel “ It may be two OrXh'ree years bution Administration's /Be'stau- 12495- W138 -Thomas X BcveriyGeorte of 489 Main street made [Stead of early summer—and « alarmeoNwer future "price will do (heir best If they (u-e not following Him like fob b in g a family a Balanced diet. Snq/must'^ W ill Play ltey Part commissioner saioK^ Oirrent driver’s, licenses expire at mlc^g prepared for . the occasion, which tlon: Mrs. J. 8. Cirown. 64X7;' well-marRed road map with all di­ before It’s over.X hjfi said - sadly, rant division, qiridc , ■ tost clear Mott. 22 Bowers street. ' the pi^entaMon. Mr. Ghorge ac- He said the ,,^age, War, he suggested that young conserve food, don’t think in terms he affair started'al 7 p. m. and; bled Fa toma'toea, new cabbage. | the don'ta he X . Cpnst. lecteffXwlth less o f / that' bold, !W, 478 Kast'Center street. ^ h e affair star Brown’s announcement - which Neariug Crest cans umUl^ agree, subject to IBe The ItaJi'^n newspaper' La Trir Croc^tt, Deputy Cotnniissioi "This,” salu Mr.X^ard, ‘[makes be­ en wh6 Interrupted their college of rationed or ' unrationed , food, black type that useq to sprawl up continue until midhlg'tight. i contained a prediction that Amer­ above cqlraition, adding that "by buna Illustrata was quoted in an- Misy^^Emily’Smith, Cdmmlsaioij ;jng oeana, peppers, beets ati" Worst ^iie^y ing a Christian sometl^^ exclu­ XI Over the Top ach, never in large supply a; cob t;^ to enlist ‘;start right baIonpy Is Still Coming near Mondamln, Iowa,' decisively wlnrung the ,wsr." ''' York city Is to M'immbed. / ' / ,ts atruck stduthern '\ pradueing er haa been a/fiforae enemy few legal precepts sna\ catch geveral weeks agq; wipihg need them, «tad educated men of —and 'all of them who want to have to offer fewer selections. Subs’ Vietiiiis plants., owned and oj^ated by 60 that a friend had paid $1.20 for a In arid Big Benefit. Yet /aUr lapped ohly a few inches Unless such "ptaitlve'assurance" The new Gehnan Hqinkel-17'7 British destroyera and other phhq^B. .It io catch thV win- their .sort, moresThan'ever after •stay in bu8lne.w must work out a, .Eventually those little separate Calumet High ^hool students, are quart of milk served In hie'room beloy' them. A break in- the dike Is forthComihg, he\sld the Repub­ bomber could eas'ly bomb New Fire Destraya School I much as ninSty/'per-'cent of ;^warahlpi\escDrtpi'g Allied mer- some'-qm! tadlahtTeligion of Jesus « crops," Barron/neclared. "On this War.” he saidXufegestirig that way to feed their customcr.s. >rcam pitchers may be ^whisked scheduled to start ..production next in a \Va.shington hotel. .. For tteil Cross. ' would inundate several thousand licans "must a.ssumevthat you have York, from air bases’ in western ehant shipping' on the "shuttle that./in the beginning warmed be- some Federal prqviailHi be made . They m i^ do mpfe: They must out of sight for the duration be­ (PonttBMd from PtypS. One) week on 150,'Oi50,Otto Army trouspr acres of Iowa fcrop land. ot Litchfield, April J'2—(4»)—1 of this, point^rationing of can- lieVeTq'lhfearts and caUsed the mul­ already nominated .J , Roosevelt France,” the ney^a^per and frqserKYegetables has cre- I Koiite" betw^ Scottish and Elng- for those, who Want tX.return‘'to satisfy th^ qustqriler while coh- cause, as Graham pointed Out, the bangers. A. R./Bnyder, director of Adlke brokV^at nearBy Platts- and we have nothing n> discuss." The Germai flapes coutd reach main building of t l^ Forman lish -ports, . German aircraft titudes to hear him gladly.” college. serving food. , < ' ’’•tendency’’ will be, toward- more sent a United States vessel to the f', Actual cash, without the pledges, qn unpcraedqnted demand fqr C l _____.. Junior achlevelnent,groups In Ihis’i .^ R / » i i i l a x raouth. Neb., seddfog water oven Walker was not lnu|iediately New York iii,.about 20/w iirs with vate achool was'dasti'Qyed by a I or "E-boais" du'Hng the past 'win- Must Be Definite . •x.Restaurant'men frankly admit If that happeris, Americans'^will bottom early thia month, |m an- area, said Uie companies, sharing -StW Iftllllli x j hsAi'ent the Red Cross War fund • "Unteaa some provision Is'Yaq^e r,n addltional.600. afcrra of lan d ./ available for ^ommSnt a load of, two to thrte tons of yesterday which /or a Mine thr| the Quietest litrtois aVea slnw A second tendency is to make for such young fellows, they are business can be’ lost in a bur- If that happens .Americans will noiwcd lu t week, marked the a factory set up in a v^ant store, — " ened the historic HarTiH following Christ tqd Indefinite, iters out of more than forty In Paramo jnt's great rauqt- j totiylii-jb $361978,84 according to Toll to Strengtheiv/pika bombs and 40 tonyof, iaiel, utiliz­ ^ of harvesting .labor1^ - and I the war began, an authorized j cal cqihqdy! “Star Spangled ithythm," which roijich to the State bound, to turn into something els^ 17 if a ^stomep''think.s the/pro- have to' get used to milk th their 199th Allied and neutral vessel expect tp'complete_their^ntreot 1 .Ull U!riVe figurea'^ jjfeleased this morning by The Do'hUnlon of Canada dur'mg ing Axis submarines/in the' At- Stowe house/Kight students tog ^anor ana | statement said-today./ “We have in our g'etteration been-j coffee or tea. ' adnk off the eastern coast. A Brit^ j , .Farther down the rlver^t/Ham- esultant Inability /b f ^g^owc; ihi'atei/TVMday ,^for five days. 'They-are VtOtor-Moore at the piano, A fid that would be a setback to q ^ la using rationing asX i ex- wlthin^O days. The com bt.rg Iowa, ■workers tioilid to 1940 produeed 26,302,900 quartaof lanti' for rctaUed weather reports,' to run fron / the building leaij In the two previous jvfnters, all to specific about what w.e can- \ whole generation of Americans^’’ depi^e.hlih Of foo^which, /Ish merchantman, loat last Augtist, I Miss Dorothy Dowd, chapter treas­ the paper assdrtedi thbir peraemal belongings [market all of their crops.” not believe, but too general about (ill iXnb, Betty Hutton and .‘Eddie Bracken. Some- qf the others arc had peen making book wc strengthen the ma.in Givens dike strawberries. \ Jrha north depends'almost eij members of the escort sefyice de-, BjKg CrosbjXBoh Hope, Fred MacMurray, Ray l^lilland, , Dorothy althoiigh ratidned, would/ be ob- Relekenbocker Speaks Tonight ' previously had been the last am oth^ incidentals, but shorh liilo Ships urer, Miss Dowd also said, that site \ what we can believe. Thus' oVie tainableXiwlded the proprietor nounced sinking, off the coast. was waiting for the check from that protects the city lying 11 feat lely upon Florida, Texas and dared, combats with, enemy alr- hears of. ministers today being cri­ mour, Pauleu^ Goddard and Veronica Lake maieriale forced them into below the normal river level. :z: lUfornia tor fresh winter vege- crari occurred almost daily qhd iised his'head in\handHng and-ob­ Columbus, O.j April 12— Associated Press figures of an­ y^rk, Snyder said.;/ ^ntlniied From Page One) the theater drive which ended last ticized not so much for what thpk Yale Esl^lislies ^X Capt. E. V. (Eddie), Rlckenbacher, nounced ainkinga reveal that 255 week. The total amount of pledges, Red Cross workers were sent )Wa and if ofie or more of these small motor-powered E^boata ap­ preach as for what they fair to taining food. into the entire ter'itory and ar- laq 'stiffeiwa crop disaster, sup- peared whenever the weather waa \ tfo\i' Growh Develo|>*d ace of World War 1 and-hero of a of the 644 merchant ships sunk in First Tewks of W’ar \ small ■set at $676 would boost Manches­ - D A Y S ^51 .preach. Likewise, in certaip'Kinds thrilling saga in the currqrit con­ nose, ena-consequently ter’s figures up to $31,655.84. raiigehients/«v’ere made in stricken es are seriously affected, .In ad-' suitable. X preaching there is a .good deal X H Felluw^sliips Here’s an illustya^on of how a the western Atlantic belonged .to — \ bursting cnapge.. ^conuiuiuitiCs to house the flood - s t a b i i n o llon, vegetables from these dis- Great improvement# In defense Rationing Data customer, can deVelopSa grouch: flict, speaks tonight in- Crilumbua, the United States. Great B rito 's The British flpet used tanks In The red mark on the big Victory or'-talking about ’Come' to Jesus.’ his home town. His sj^eh before. • "it must have plenty of sticking ^rtfugfes. . / %t points are subject' tq high against attacking ' aircraft, and But 'as many a ^ifiinister and He goe.s into/i seafoO^jmeclalty Announced i erebant losses ijn the World War I. They derived their velocity. The lamr can be achieved .sijfn at the Center Is still, at $30,- TOMORROW asportation costs. Pointing to restaurant,' dj-afers'- oysterbK a.sks Ohio’s General Assembly at 10 000 and it was belietieved/that ar- Mcdmvhqje in the Sioux City,; destruction of E-boats b y' British thoughtful laym ^'has well point­ N%w Haven, April 12 — works. Iteventy-fiye per cent'' the water tanks, in order to conceal speed. • in either ca.se. accuracy is entire/iGorida crop was killed. By Local JWiar Price and RRtioning;^Board, No. 112,16 The next night the samf dyster- ______sarth'a surface, is wat^. their identity from the Germans. nouncement said. ^ go on tqXoil them where to go lishment of eight research fellow­ difficult to. achieve.’’ ^ bekns, early potatoes, pep- The E-boata have been nsed T loyer gqes into a ncighbo,ring/sea­ \Female sllkworra moths are un- 1,'?.' • " s r . r . ',:r / andf many other tender crops W-jth Jedus, and- what to do with V ships totaling $20,000 for the year ------— ------—- Ulve-Bumblng Best Metlii north at Yankton. S. D. The .»trcani mostly to sow mines. Which have H iinX ■ ' The office iof War Price and ■ Fuel <)ll in the field of the humanities and food. place, orders his favorite dish, ablff-/to fly. He asserted ' that high altiftwje tributois:/ I'va.s almost back .wittvin its banks ra adso badly damaged. 'errud 5 coupons valid until fall, and is astonished to sej a bottleqf Melvin Hathaway...... $1.00 been dealt with by minesweepers, hat Jesus request!?'of us ia that ! Rutiontfig Board 112.16 ia located sciences.' bombing "has proven, almost uae aftrr a drop'of nearly f^ir feet. . Doe To Unaivoldabie Cauqes the report said. id woVdh 10 gallons eqch on ketchup on every table. \ has. Tielnicki ...... ' T.OO Tt should be realized, therefore, ^e^ trusty Him ^^out '.God^that we (If^Lincpln School, opposite the Explaining that the action waa Yon’ra sprncild up with new ess against shiph maneuvering in “ — ------'------'/X follow His example in the build- ; [ibusehold\type coupons and 100 In accord with‘Yale’s policy to up­ TTie firat proprietor. y Y ^ a lli prielor either didn’t care about t)rt Alex Balchuna.s, Jr...... 1.00 Sut, Barron addi^ a big "if” to ■ /•/ ' humber .id 2-0494. Said Seymour: aad look mie a nallUon! ^ flc stresses of the , pull-out- The- .storms sfli-uck the north Alabtim "While the university Is devot/ customers or wasn't smart qnoilgh planes push over at altitudes high Barniy Blovish ... 1 00 towns of Hackleburg and . Vijri a atatament, pdintlng out that New Ha-t^, April ,12—((P)—An to prdyide hliriaelf with sufficient JOHN’S Ai ■cataned OFA P^ce ceilings on Italian /tovolt against Fascism Cheese, Fats/Canned nsh hig physical and intellectiiai re- enough to afford fair^|irotcction William MeV'eigh ...... • l Oji) mont. New Haven, .April 12—(/PJ— K^tces’ to’y-ard the train|iig of men ketchup to make'.J.he rq^nds. '\ from the shipaj guns/\ take ad- Harry Lyman 1,00 'The business/ietUon of Rackle perishqble ■ vegetables may could,easily start as a 'revolt- TtY T »iir Reii coupons. A. B ^ d C in'RaGon MEDICINE _ CASH AND CARRY aflarnaVGermaijy and Nazism, Dr. Book../2 vaild though April 30. Lucy Parkman Ti'owbridge Inger- for ,war, it is important that we Graham told a hoeetihg of re#:- veniage of cloud coy^r of a bril­ Chartes Kaselauskaa .... 1.00 burg 90 milga northwesr of Bir­ lit in seHous acreage curtail- soll. .83. internationally known keep,/alive research and scholar taurant men; X SPE C IA L liant . sun if available, and come John G.-xilasao, Jr...... 100 mingham, a^a deatroved, and four I^^e ceilings: must be gov- tim Castiglioni of Yale sug­ upon necodies valid ApriJ 19. fs A NU^ITIVE TONIC gested last night. Of Chiiti'liqs nased Fnnts- and '(Y’egetables miniature painter, dieu through April 30. . Among her works was a min­ V XALL '■' at dive." / Ki wants Club of Man­ .sentajive said. / . ,■ . . X z: iature of Pre.-iident Roq.sevelt’a T Can Caupe .Severe' Damage chester , . i.. •. . ■ . 2.5.00 London. April 12—14>)-/The Rev. Sugar X ::z FAMILY BUNDLE X Af leaj^''aJ6^en were injured at Dr. J. H., Ruahbrooke...president of mother, Sarah Delano Roo.sevelt. Brandy jtSserted that light-case [ Daughteis. of Liberty, y.tnemon(. IB miles north' of Bir- r / ' ^StamW'T^in Book 1 good for 5 Ifich the Bapti.st World Aihohc®- poiim^through May 31. Fxlra' Mrs. Ingersoll, widow of Fran­ bo'mb.s\wytlf their higher explosive , L: i. o . A, . 5.00 lungham^knd about the same dia- cis Gregory Ingertoll of this,city, T ry Oar /Cannot sink a battleship. | xjidy Roberts Lodge, make a three mqhths’ tOqr of cannjmg sugar to be available soon I lance e^i^ of Hackleburg. rehelllqn : general feel- churches In'theXnited.. Ifnit------StateSxand son of the" late Charles R. Inger- Dry Cleaning rv icc: hut .y I Nnise severe damage to ; Daughters St. George . listed the dead at 14»ason upon them, face unan- -p-iruit the Gerina have on'/^plieatiort to local hoards. soli. a former Connecticut gov­ com, X.caOon equipment, e x -! sylvia 51. Cocke Canada soon and. while in the Uni­ Ha< kleblirg as 5ir. and Mrs. Bud ! — I celling restricUons ‘"5alwa^ beeh. consideredd the tradi- Coffee ernor, studied art in Paris at the posed lighter antl-air- and Mrs. ted States, Will attend a mqptirig Stamp 26 In Book 1 gortfl allow them to employ the war>/'find the Nazi attitude of l^lgious fellowship after the;^ar, through'J.jinehrouzh^A 15. ton, D. C. , , / With sels and o f courae trahaports and - CorneU Po.st . , . <. ■ - y ■ / , labor and supplies to superiqrity, based on the convic- 3-Piecc Living^ . '/ Gasoline She leave.s he;^ feter, Mrs. cargo, ships^ \ J American LegJbn 10 00 Eletded to Fbl Beta' Ka^pa. flues' Increased vegetables. Thd tiom ^at the German race is the 'the relief of distressed communi­ Despite the new armor>piercing ■ / y No. .5 ci,iupoli-s, worth 3 ^^lons James W.- Tounic\C / Room Suitefy'^— ^ \ •r must hive his gun to get ope which deserves to dominate ties and the next Baptis^World MdcDONALD bomb, he said "to sink shijsa. it’s . New Haven. April i2~,//P)—Nine congress, which normally/Would be ' each. / ' Up always ' befter' to let waterXuitb ' naan;-the farmer, must have he world, has given the Italians No. 5 "A"'' eohpons must last The Swiss CV>hfeedp( lantlc 001181 and Bye were said tq Tto 194?. I Hartford. April 12—(A*)—Walter eeportqd today thqt a Gennan plane. And seqao it that itaXfforta have been deat'roySdyAnother foug * B(HrM0PE X lA racent hriqf survey eonduct-'lK. Schwinn, associate editor . of submarine had auHk a / Britiah are not Ignoteds" - / were reported s ^ t obw'n by Gafr' lira .the. coundU in New Ybr.g;,'] The Hartford Courant, has been cruiser of the "Fiji bjaqi*’ north-. UlMITE^ MPGETS / The ordnance ’ chief told al.So of man' ligltt navaV units W Nonaay - Ipliia ■ ' ■ qiul,.qni Washington I given an appointment with the east Of AlboTan Island Yri the east­ Come in onii talk ern Mediterranean ^tuhday. X advanced made in arffiament of and occupied western lQ)ra|>d. that ral •jlpri'ces for -old Board of Economic Warfare for ^83 MAIN STREET Ameirh;ait>Itidu8trial Buildiiig HARTFORD surface ships, notably in lire con­ The Russians, in the reshrpeucS « FRED MigMiRRAY from ^£ ih e; thq chief foreign service in the field of ecq- An escorting de8tr0yei\of the trol devicea which mechanically nomic analysis. "Tribal class" was report^ tor­ them gf their air kma.sh at East Rnis- TUESDAY _j of sup^y at preseiit, varied determine' the aiming potoV and X ^(Ice from 3.8 to o v e r 6 cents A former editorial writer oq The pedoed and damaged. sia at a pomt beyond tM nomai A FRANCHOY TORE (The German claims were ^Ot elevation ol/the big g u n s / , range of j^anes In t)te British *T|iound. The range In hetalr Springfield Union. Schwinn is X- "A Are contraimah in'^he fore­ known a speaker on foaelgn af­ confirmed by Allied sources. The Nearly every firmer today ht§ two X isles, camp off withoiM' tj>e f o n . t i ess between stores was over top,” hf/'exp!alned, "operates .a a single/craft,■■ the■■ 'Russian^ lX«| rib WiUki ' I51MW55VW VVWy sdsnee is slightly more than the atrectoij; which, fo llo w s /th e ^ g e t ; Last summer / Soviet airmen j cents which was the paximum Anierican opinion on - post-war re- 8,(KM)-ton craft carrying a com­ equipment to carry on* 19'*3 produc­ and rraiiamits the^ data ele'cthcal- [Mkert OeUar A WeHat Abe)' ling price per pound ''J\ O. B. cdristructlon for the Foreign Pol­ plement of about 650 men and tion; the seconJ ii planning for the poundqd 10 tlmqi at, Itoenigaberg, eight 8-inch guns. The “Tribal ■ ,, , / ■ ly to iPRllqting room well bielqw carried out wtpespread attacks op' * WOTOR MOORE pplng point in March, phis cell- icy Association. —improvemems that will be built in the II I I li your heart is bigr'and yoUr purse is decks, khere''highly' complex th- PwMa Hayward it Marjarie .class” deatiwers are l,8()0-tonnert enswrn Gerraapy and hit War- prted must cover the cost of He reports for duty in Washing­ /fulu'ire.;. . F'r M ie ie we '{an-help ypm small, and you wsp* m give.her the struments'evahlatw all Variables saV. Berllik'.' Budapest, Mcmei, lyneld* * Salty Rbedet JucUon, storage, preparation ton next Week.' and Carry a l^ t 190 men.) with t t b these pfailemt. ^ moon and the itairi . . coiqe to as.,/ Involved, mostlw >Htqinatically, « DOROTHY lAMORR Danzig Ploeati, in ths Ruma­ I Drabe * lynne Cfirsweea J «oarket and packages, as well While tome materials aremost / We won't perform miracles, bf. coup^ snd transmit them electrically to nian oil'ilelda. ' 'v isucb profit, as - growers may impossible40 obtain, tigs isaT true . . . but wc’li show you diamond rfngs the turreta. WiUi this systetd it la ■At-:—___ i — __ X r Creeby * Jehnnie JehneNn ' to securq ln**order to remain ofaH item i-f venthough we'may not not necessary for the men at the. that rej^esent the almost (or your Figures OuX Work lillcaib^iaMDalay AifiieH ■ * PAULETTE RODDAR Ibiufiness. have the bsaa matetials you want, wa money . . . ihar will be the finest you guns to seq/the enemy ship at iRetaaes lie Allow Increase aU.". ■•. . can probably figure out some way io can afford. And you’ll saye money. ItVc—(AO'—secretary ftr'wes * (telbertne Ownham^ fSo far OPA nas refused to. al- which you can get tbC small buildings,, .Most Powerful Nitval Weapoa-,, Sherman P, Uoyd of the U tahs^- «VERAZORIIIA Blandy termed the batUeshipa’ r Treasbdr * Weber CetlaN ,qn increase in the 1943 coun- A Fine Mirror^ the repair and mainteriincc, or such ■r tail GroCera aa^iation. haa R r " oclling pejee of 1-2 cents per lumber-built farm aquipriieat as (tod- '•X big guns the most powerful, Naval rsierlibi Hellaway * telden ,/■ ■' . ?. figured out:' 'Buying a, carload M fsqussted by potato grow- era for poultry, hogl, cattle, or ocita., wqapbn, but added "I did not say tomaboca • nowaways. 'raquiraa the * MARY MARTW ' OaM Buertstte * Weber Dare [which would insure a maximum troughs and other items. the Most useful.’’. In that class bg i^Tvices of one peradn working 40 ge o< potaitoep during the Reflects ; placed, the alrplshe bomba'' and Houre per week for seven and one ijwabfefid Cbmpany ■Zr Cecil Your second job is planning today torpqdoes, submarine - ’torpedoes; _ sefsonr"'*- said, Barron, for the structures yo“ ’ra thjriking o f Half weeks—to take care of the PLUS: /^botage Squad* ;g. DeMlile * Freeiee Stargee' * RlOK POWEU ach. the sqme sitqaUon is true, depth chargea and anti-aircraft paper’ work involved. building in the future. Careful plan­ ^^ed! Dewey*Richmaii Go. gUBS. ,,,- . Mpb Murptiy snions, the. acreage of which Is GOOD TA STE ning now can assure Bettor buildings^ Jqwelera Atgtinners "Our battleship . big ' guni,’’’ ■t to decline 28 per cent|b»- suited .to your needs and Budget. * n m HUTTON the goat esUbilshed by .the Opticians Blandy continued, "haa thus ' far In planning tomorrow’s buildings, HUiiiut etary of agriculture. Govera- • PULL LENGTH seen little day action In this war. you’ll 6nd the designs o f our 4-Squarc BUSHNELt MEMORIAL — HARTFORD . Mlliiil SmM nq l| toll Thm« it price regulation should^ be OdOR MIRRORS Yoa can. blame Uie'lJaps for that. a EUDIE URAOKEN Farm''Building'Service Very helpful. They are not inclined to engage STARTING TOMORROW i - Also Wed. Mat. and Eve. gh n ew l Wee J as a. means oif production and '• f p ataining balanc^ suppUea • GLASS TOPS FOR Thes'e design^ cover .a wide variety in a battleship fight." I t o u r f u r n it u r e o f farm buildings and equipment, all , The battleship itaelf, Blandy HERMAN SHUMLIN pr«g«a«g sure that consumers are f VERONIOA LAKE ic in their approach to this developed after careful _6eld study, big said,' is cartaln to evolve as meth­ K-avery one farm-tested. DCheq you ex- ods of war changa--’-‘aha may flon," B arron continued, • MIRRORS WITH n prices must .follow city a n d WITHOUT . amine the working drawings, you’ll turn into a tough, carrier ■ with sec how advanced construction knowl­ nq heavy guns. She may even ^ ^ -X ^ ALAN LMD s. Otherwise every one will go FRA5IES , t edge gives ybu better buildiqgs with­ Mpnehester, Defense . Council' leave the aea-'-if and when all city. In 1943 with 6.2 per other ahipa dp—and then men fewer persons in farms, the WE REPLACE THE out increasing coat. . ' P 'S ■ W e’d like to suggest that blBorc you I S s i , ROOHESTER •r produeed 44 per cent more .MIRRORS IN TOUR Volunfeer En^ollmenF of Women will see hatUeshlpa of the air. But h f ('V hogs h llU' until then, there will alWays be „ in 1515 by working long OWN FRABIE decide that materials' arc not available, for Wai^ Work some type of ahlp upon the ocean ON THE SAME SHOW — — . _ |in and using .the Boost aoodenr I- that you con e ia and talk if over. f ’ ■ ' ' Incorporating the battleihip piinf of production. • RESILVERINQ ciple' which is that of the mazii Irowers believe that consumers T. REGISTRATION BLANK FIRST BLAZINa OFFICIAL |uld be protected against., run­ mum combination of hitting pow­ WAR DEI%.|?CTURE,OF , er and staying powair." “ ty prices thkt might result FRAM£D MIRRORS — ideal'for Wedding Gifts CO. > • • • • • • I t a a 4T’* • • 4 THE a conditions of shortage. On .YANKS VS. GERMANS other hand, ws know that 4SQUARE LUMBER laaataataai I/rhmaa Ooafers With Dalton IN NORTH AFRICA , given the dhsncs to secure ______1 FRONT returns from the sals of i^ fl !•••••• Lotidon, April 13—(g^—Herbert llr produce, will plant the maxl- METCALFE GLASS CO. H. Lehman, diractor off tba U. 8. Our Tanks, Our Planet, Our Boyi Fighting for Victory! sc acreage poasinle under pres* 287 PARR ST. IIIH CENTER ST. Offioa ot Foratgn RalM and Ra- THE CORN IS GREEN qtmmUoeq. Work Prefemiee, If Any... . habllltatlOB operatletia, . cottfairad M e w M Otop Bhert Tel. 7-527.1—Hartford )iTil. 585«—Manchester THE W. G. GLEHNEY CO. today with Hugh Dalton, president ENDS G H E T T O S I law ot supply and ^eriisnd, Coal, Lumber, .Maapas* SuppUes, Paint \jM lY N W IlllAM S' FRIZP 'WINNING PLAY . PLUS still prevail despite legal price > • a a a • a I of the Board of Trade, op prob­ ''LIFE BEGINS AT 8:30 The Flgfatlng Guerrillas J Each'EtC. (5:15) 55c, 51.15, 51.55, 53.S5. 53.7Si Wed. .Mat. (3:30) SSc, TODAY M i liiR . 8M Nss Mate StiMfi . . ZM.UM lems of tha -Germaii •’ occupied 55c. 5t-It, 51A5, 53JM (Tax Inc.) Telephena Hartford 4-5117 ■brmiiSimmm^hibbhhiuiiibiiuhhmhhhih countries At Eurapa. i * /' V. A. i^L. Mli /> •j'.itV ■ V -X- \:, / \, lU$NCEmSTEK BVIOTNO H E R /^,* MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, A |2 . 1 94^ ' r if»A6ie \ V ’ . / ' mAjfv;ii£;si«R cvcjsm ci aiEiiAi.0, MAisfcftfiarilCR, CONN, MONOAY, APlirt 12,194^ IX _zi T V IWR WHAT JOUR BONDS BUY . >x. O X T h^e Violc^ht \ Gut on Boj To Build VMdbvy Bombar Like \ Decisi )tL Reserved Draft Sque~e^ze pn Married Men Tw<^ Million Is Qiiota o r ^ Diei^t t Forfn or Hit Libtrator State Deaths 9Va M illiPn^vailabi^ ittJ iai:o' 12 Va Million Called Up In Local Bond Dri D a ^ e l C. Ropi , First Victims qif Auto Fellow Moi service frOm North _—- N, \. - ^ I ' ■ laat Thursday. Eighteen cb^ran -Secretary o£ Goiri- Acdldent; Third ^ Lost Y x Were examined. Local aaslnaats intry are desired. You m«j/15ring Htffron h*a drawn hl« linger* Town Is As8i|(iied Vi BoltO: H o l l a n d merce for Rposev^^ I h D i • (OontUMMd from Pag*'One) ctrcfis R o c k ^ wdre Mrs. Mary Flaherty, chair­ them and take them JOV* toe Is Held on ncroM iiU throat In iome kind of same evening so thjMrXjsfcn’t be Mrs. usually htu^gfb Lat^ Totl Is R. Chapman man, MW Marjory Graham, Mra. Mra. Clyde H. iStoela threnV Chief Gordon Mdted that when goods are' acafee, worries Morgky Bronnou oiid Mra. Anne lost. . Washington, April 12 — (/P) ^ By'YklgAssoeiated Press Asslmlt Charge he did not'Me this motion., ’ To Raise Huring >8, Rockville The children' -to perfect attend , the government. If people used Stevens. / Daniel C. Roper, President Roose­ ft Tokei 3500 SlOO Wdr tOnde- The ‘weeK^fiiul, brought violent .louring FlgM Between j Mafy Kebart of 1S8 Union etreet that Idle money td bid against one ance the pMt'month at Popd HIU waa fined fit) aRd chsU for in­ Month nf April. All Forest sire'Fighters should The Bolton. Board. lucatlon Those receiving' dqrtificatea' (for velt's .first secretary of commerce, •'Which Cost You Only JTS Caeh another, they nkght causp higher qttend the meeting of -the Fire school are^sil McCann, Barbala death to tore* j3b*mMtlcut rasi- Patrolmen. toxication. , ^ .will meet T ubs^ V'ening a t 8 MellemxRiith SMvinMcy, Shirley toe purfchaee ofAiwix:. and tubes died at his hpm4 lasV night after ;. prices and therefore higher living Company in ..the .firehouse this eve­ dents, two in afitomobn^raq^^ents costa. /. Manchester’s quota In the iirl Is o'clock at the Jto |he secre- ThCMT^'Benjamin Foreman. Mi­ from toe -Gifficeof .Pricb, Admlnia- an illneaa of aeveral months. Hb ning at 8 o'clock./ Foraet Ranger tary, Mak''YtorJ roenter of tration, Tolland, .finding April 3d. and the third by drowning, aids* Rnymondload a. K. Bow^ Bow« has, w , , , > Here ir'is roundup on (he bonds; bilHqn dollar W ar Savlnga { cnaric.Stondlsh of Lehanbn, hos aq chael Pesce ahd,. Donald Robert­ was 76. South , Bwtod. L Andrew C. Uts)fi R. F. D. 2, Rock­ Are Given Party three were tn-Fairfield oountqr. taken under Wvi«.msnt ^ de-1 P BCC ♦ How they arA being sold, ’ how campaign which opened today son. ' , Roper, a native of Mariboro For Crowning ijnpurtoht* *d®be«S«. Mui Collection . Miss Jpiie Loomis and Clara ville, one Grade' H lire and one Mra./-3Sdarie Allen 'Vcibanlc, 24, eialon in the eaeeult and battery, -mueb'' they cdsf, what thby are ; ...... —____— I ■ tube defense workelw; Leon.P. county, .Sbpth Carolina, had been wtmth, and w hp'can buy them :. be 82,060,0<)0, It waa announ'c; Shedd, chairiqofi of Smith lipent the week-end - with in virtual retirement, since 1930, of lyfislport, was instantly killed ^ a e Involving two poWoeraen I j « « \ r n g a t * T ’il- V today by. Harold C, Alvord Of the qatoa^ division - of the local Dwire, r ; F. D. 1, R^kviile, \ On Anniversarv l.OOO feet away from tsor fiomo, Series E—The most widely sold their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mra. Qrade 'F tire and one tu ^ . defensA the Mandieater Police department K J. J.C/CI VSCfJ. m. <*-V bond Un. Am erica,';lt Is called' thA Manchester Trust Company, [iss Elaine Small Se d^pse/council, announces, that a Clayton Carver of Rockvilfe. ra a roadster driven .by her hus­ Stafford SpHiigs opIlecHon of tin qaiis will be'/|nade workers: William SchoberirtTollond A toiU 20 relafly es. "knd friends band, Steven, overturiuKl shortly Officer ibhn /C avagnaro w»e people's'bond, aridIXis intend/ed to the largest ooe-month qu( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ciaiq)er Road,. Tolland, one tube, -defense 1 with-aasault and battery, meet the needs of the small in- It assigned hert, 'the .uv tion by Rockville tlilrwghout toe town in about a and daughter Barbara, from Som­ gathefiM at Uje h ^ e of Mr. and before midnight-, Saturday. Hat Due to War w o w or ten* days. The cahq worker. ' ’ husband whs onlji' slightly hurt. pemdn of Officei Hayold" V^tor. Banks can't, buy it. thly quota for this town gion of Mary. ers. have ’moved in toe * upstairs The school lunphes, that have Mr*F Jdbn Dickinson'\of Wapplng If on March SI. The base 812fi)ip00 in bonds, shoidd be -prepared as follows:' apartment and are working for Saturda^eyenlng- io help/•'them The other mbtorXvehlcle deatli . in town court thifmom- It is issued at pursue prices — ^— .. ' / the tcq> and bottoms to be ra- been served the Tolland public was in neighboring , Fairfield, (Conttnuad from Page One) 11 MILLION IN ARMED FORCES of 818.75, 37.50, 875, 8375 and intensive campaign J^n E. Kingsbury. school pupils' by toe,,ToIland Par­ .celebrate their 30th wedding anni­ planhbdv here and It is poosl] 1 Rockville, April 12--(apecial)— Rev. i^ndrick Grobel, who re­ move(i the cans washed and flat­ Mrs. George Kingsbury . sub­ v ersary . H arris Dicklnsiofi, render­ where Mlclfiiel J. SuUlv$n,. 72, waa T^aWirif o>\te*timony with five .J 8750. If you hold them for ten |18* ElainC Small wa* chosen by tened. Prepared 'tin cans riiould ent Teachers Association for two had, overspent the budget for the that a h^se-to-house cahvaiss ~ cited as'^Y ^or of the lobol Ckm- stituted. today for Mrs. Monroe months were discontinued Prl’day ed several. selrottons -rm the pianB hit by a' cat Sunday] night and wttnessea, took, up two hpure of years'—tie maturity date—you' I Legion o f Mary , of SL Bern-. be placed in cardboard or other died Ur' the Bridgeport hospital ending fiscal year by £351,000.000 31/3 MILLION will receive, respectively, 825, 830, be conduct^. Local induSi I’i Catholic Church for the honor _ -egstional church, pireiached his Usher. . April 9to. and Walter Luther their son-in- court time. . {Jl,40t|000.000) and had borrow­ and bU8ines»vhou8ea will be farewell sernidn yestorday mom- boxes, so the cOUectorii may han­ .Mies JlU fieJ-Chase and Eldwin law of Hartford showed motion soot/ after. !l Heffrob’e TeaUnrony PHYSICALLY | .8,100. 8500, and 81.000. _ cBowning the Statue of toe Mrs. Mary Magnuson is under ed £340,000,000 (11,360,000,000) 'X: to play an important role in ing.1—'.. Members, . ______pu—., of-to^'First ' Metho­ dle them easily. During toe pa­ Raineault Of /Worcester spent treatment at toe Hartford hospi- ■pictures Which wVre enJo.ved, •afte'r Two Companions Reecuqd Otticer Harold y^effTon.^ the more than 'was- anticipated drigir / Limit on Tear’s Buying flessed Virgin at toe annual cere- per collection many inquiries were The drowning victim waa 15- DISQUALIFIED drive. Vonles on Sunday, May 9. Miss dist churah . atten^d'led the Joint Sunday, with Mr. And Mrs. A. J. tal. '■./■/ i^lch. a buffet lufich was serv^l complainant, tcs^ecr, that on nally. Total expenditures were No ope person'm ay ))uy more Intereated'In Bonda made about, the collec^on of rags Vinton.-/ by Mrs. Dlpltinson.X The honored year-old William Mason, Jr,, who s March 81, at about das^p.m. as rt Flynn and Miss Betty Gessay service: at the Cbngregational George Crandall of New Mexico, £5.363;,000,000 (822,548.000,000). than 85.000 maturity vsilue This morning., a t \ jff>eciM mi church. Mr. Gi^obel rwBMtly re­ and Mr. Shedd plans to collect Mrs. Aitnie SKIicll is visiting her has hfiru spending a few'days in guests'.received a milnDer of use­ tip'ped .out of a home-made canoa he waa going north on Maliretreet, Totil .revenues for the last fiscal 1 in be Miss Small’s attendants. toe ragr* at toe same time as toe 83,750 purchase price) in any .One ing of the. Mefehanu division At toe meeting held on Sun^y. signed- to enlfst. in the European sof\, Henry bnd fainily.. a t Fair Tolland with relatives and called ful gift*;" '/ /' in which he and tvm eompanUmS he was stopp^. hy Officer Ckvag- year ameunwd to £2,595,000,(H)0 calpbdar year, although addltidn- the> Manchester Chamber oc Coi cans are collected.. Hayen. \ . 'x op-'farmer friends. Mr. and Mr*. Dicklnron have were "®ar mijgeport yra» naro. who !«« been doing traffic (811,280,0<)0,000). an inerPaae over 1 waa anntmnced that not only wiU Rehabilitation service 51/2 MILLION al purchases In co-ownership afe merce lt«was unonimoluly tie exercises be held on Mother’s American/Board of Foraign''Mls- Bolton .Center School Mrs. IvahvM. Standlsh has re­ ^ Ladlslaus A. Bodner of Skiinga- five-children, Mrs, Beatrix Luther, tfirday. . The other t'w-d-.were res­ duty at the Center for the Lincoln estim ates of £193,000,000 ( 8722,- permitted In certain cases. X cued. x^ school enUdren, and told by Offi­ to Invest the proceeds ot$ill bui lay but that day has also been siona Slid will sail the. latter Betty Massey, Shirley Anderson cently ■ returned from' Boston tnaug. Tolland left last we^k for of Hartford. Mrs, (Jertriide Batz 000,000). \ ■ / DEFERRED FOR 5 For every 83 invested in Series mess done on Tuesday, Abril Eleanor Hewitt and . Diane '^herb she completed a course in Fort Devens. at home, Frank of Rockvili Coast Guardsmen in NeW/JIa- cer Cdvagnaro to pull over to the British income taxes an at stag­ ■Aipiat^d by.'Popc PiiiB as WWld of this ihonto for Lisbon, Portug; V E bonds, you recSifve,'84 a t the end in War bonds. ' The proce lidelity Day. State Policeman Arthur Koss, hurch met at the home of Mrs. A,ifcralt 'Recogrtition. She ia now Kenenth Labonta a member of Mable .Schweitzer of'New ven hafiair discovered anot curbing. Officer Cavagnhro, he gering levels at the standard fate AGRICULTURE of'10 years. The Interest of .them drowning victim Safurday. said, opened the door of hi* car Hpraid adveftising- on Moiii iM iss Arlene Johnston was elect- Albert Kimball and Arthur Whit- laniel Hollbran on Sunday aftbr- fuHy'''qualifled toXconduct .a class Tolland Grange, son of /Mr. and and, Mrs. Hazle Wohllebe of of-60' per cent, beyond whi(:h econ- ^ equivalent to 2.9 per cent com- April 1$, vvill he invested in bon' nooiv ahd made utility bags for Mrs. Henry L^onta of South Wil- mlngton. Delaware. They'also hfiye laidy of Thoqias Sadler. 36, was ; tuid sat down. Officer Heffron omlsU estimate the law of di-^ 4 president of, toe Legion of Mary marsh have received temporary for any .mam, wornan, git'l or boy tbra 'said he parked his car in pi^^ded semi-annually if held un- Purchases made in the local jstoii succeed Miss Mary Flaherty. asaignmehta as Acting Sergeants the Arnerican ■ Red Cross to he from toe . seventh and ./eighth lington also members of Tolland foiu^randchildrgn. '\ found floating In trie Quinnipia minishing' returns would operate Hii tmxmaturlty date 10 years Grange is now* stationed at Lowry river. > He had been tnl*sing sin ' 52nt of the Selective Service of- should the rates be boosted even to space reserved in advertisi| M argaret Davis is vice prasl-j at the locai barracksl State Police^ sent tbxtoe service men of/toe grade on.. Mrs. Stqndish la ready hence. in The Herald will thus go Field, Denver, Colorado, has been .W^MIles ToY$e»ner 49. ^ce on Main street, west aide of higher.^ M tu Elaine Small la aecre-' m oh'F rank Dascoli 'who has been armed forces. to organize a clOss which will be the postoffice building. When . Owners tpay redeem the, bpnds w ard s^ tta ln ln g the 82,000,000 try And Betty McCormick la; stationed here since November has Tke' boys--M the center school under the jurisdiction dif^ 'toe pronjoted to -private first class. The tax on pip* tobacco was in­ l2/3 MILLION DEFERRED William Regan, Jr., son of . Mr. urtng toe first filne rabntha o< stw ]^ in the street Officer Oay- creased from 4*J pence to 5 pence —cash them -^t any time afte"6® cal quota. \ easm«r. ' ■ ' ■' been transfarred to the Danielson have made a^trays for the serv- Grand Obsejrven Corps of toe Daniel C. Ro|ier Los Angelas—(A*)—A caravan of ■gArn said that he wanted to talk FOR INDUSTRY days from the dafe of issue which- I The group decided to meet Ive men. Thb^ following boys First Fighfer cpmtnand of' the U. and Mrs. William Regah. Sr., o f, ______, . 25 Army fniclts Jogged into town .1941, coffee consumption^ in toa Ah ounce. . barrack s Stlrie Policeman Hldwin Tolland, has been named aa an al- j when he served briefly aa minister with- Officer Heffron, the latter is the first day oXthe month in irougho^ the summer and it F. PequlgnotM Wlnsted, formerly participated in tofe/project: David S. Army Air Forces toja evenifig bringing the bovi’ uniforms to a Unitfid States'amountefi to nearly The whiskey tax v;as raised by ternate for appointment to the to Canada ' 18 pounds per capit^ stated. . _ £1 (841 a gallon, making the total which they are bought. They can­ lill send each soldier SKimetbthg stationed here Saa been appointed Toomey made tyfo v a s h trays; at 8 in the Center school boueO. cleaner. They’d c ^ e 300 rnUfis. Struck Him la Face as not be used as collatpraT^or loans Ich month\as well mS U klng Richard H ew itt/1: Morris, SUver- Please bring notebook and .pen­ United States Naval Academy st Srhnol T.eoelifir Four Y’ears tax eight shillings nine-^ence Jack and Jill tcUng' Sergeant at the Canaqn, Annapolis by ' Congressman-at- After four yearV as, a, school Officer Heffron testified that (81.tA» a bottia (four-flftha of a ----- ^------^ ^ and are not negotiablev in otherNyar ac^ties. 'ttarraeks. stein, 1 ; Johh/Chllins. 3;'/Mymond cils.; Everybody is welcome. V Officer Chvagnaro said: "I hear ' Longer Term Bond -v ^ tOuls C.MartoiistelB ¥eraK'Glb.~,l, Robert Murdpek,^ 1; ., Mrs. Monroe Usher of ToHand large, B. J. Monkiewiez. teacher, Roper turm;d to politics. quart.) halted the calling oF men over 38, The Stafford Riding And Driving ■ Among toe Tolland pupils at­ Winning election ’ toVtKe South you have been shooting your mouth These are the reasons, why the already been clas.sified In the proc- Series F-r-Intended for larger mV Shower Givei I Loiri's C. HM tonsteln. 69. of club are 'making plaps fbr a spring Raymond Negro. 1. is teaching -at toq. N orth school, off about me.” According to the Cignretteo to Coal- More caHlng. up of large numbers of css of inducting.6 mddoh .into the bi)t should ,/lhductioha' |rom the igfleld, formetiy of this citji tending Rbckville High School to Carolina s ta te ' Legi8l8t)ir,e a t the vestofs. this la a longer term bond X, . j trail ride to be held''Sunday, May On Thiirsdlay Mias Dorothy Mor­ There was a goodly -Sized group have high honors for toe third \()uish costs are reasonable an^ teatimony of Officer Heffron, Of­ Ogarettes wtdeh now coat nine 38-45 age'' group' be r^sumad,' ■/Tthel BarrymdrC, star of •'The on Sunday St ..toe Springfield ton, 4H JeWer, visited Cen at .toe Grange Hall last Thursday age of 25. When he became ficer Cavagnaro atruck . the icwn- pence for ten 'Will ..coat tan pence mar^^ed men. Without or wiih about 6 1-2 million morex. men than Series E. Its maturity date is J6th and a Horseshow to be held quartev of sefiool year: Seniors, tary of commerce*ln 19.33v a pfist .' V . . ,. . , . ^ the military/ i» planning to nave ^2 years from the purchase date, Corhx** Green,’*, the Emiyn Wllr Bride and Bridegropij .lital where tie had been for. a in June. Mra. Ernrat Reynolds ai school afid showed toe • following o have canners checked and see fitoy be paid, if yttu wish, oy^r plainant a blow on ^he* left side of half penny under ihe new taxes.- children.'------,---- ^is becoming an inerdas- additiorial 5 million ..in service: would.;be added to the draft pool, liams 'p);ize-Wlnnlng play which Iw days. He was born m Rockville Barbara TobiasSon. Mlldrejl Wei- he held- nearly aix years. \R oper lit other words; TKe Series E has chairman of too Trail ride with the mOvles: "Seed Dispersal” and aX.^' demonstration on canning gold; Juniors, Johii Afiderson, an extended perk the face, causing a swelling and Thoae aelllng for a shilling for ten' ing necessity, undef, the nation's the/rlght side of '(he chart of which about 40 per cent wogld Herman Shumlin will present on Elects Cuests at, La| as a yodns ntian hi ’Making a Bomber.” The first chicken by Miss S. Heleir Roberts, brought,to his cabinet job a\long bruise. ' , _ . . ^ will be increased to a shllUng, two 2 sift through for military duty. The earned its’ full InterW at the end the stage oFthe Bushnell Memo­ ,op here, later going toNSpring- following committee. Richard E Phyllis Gordon, Veronicai Frank; and varied experience in polH'cs military progfam. The left (shqd- showsv how the remainll of 10 3:«ars, Sfriesies F at the end WhlUker. Miss Charlotte Hartley, picture was co-ordinated with toe ToilanY County Home Demonstra­ Sopljomores, Emily Hkyden, Ethel M. E. M oriarty teattfljed that oence. Popular brands coma in the chart figures are based .upon un rial in Hartford,for three per- Parly in Bollfon. ^Id where he was in toe\ hotrt and law. . '. UDY TO SERVE ed) side of thexchart shows how million >ii the age pool of 12. AttUio R. Frassinelli and Mien ■Victory Gardens: most of toe pu­ tion oltoccr. Morganson. 1 been called to Officer Hef^ Isst category. 12 1-2 million meb,from a pool of vided. in Itie process of supplying official but . authoritative esti­ formancesC starting , tomorrow nesa. He waa superintendent of pils are planning and the second In 1930 he was a member of th< AT^NY HOUR honis the foUowing day to Wlna taxes will be Increased by That ipterest rate on Sfeyiea F Is le e k ^ Packasd and Wheatxfor Dina Piccln. Mrs. Eva K.* King^sbury of Cov­ general conference of the. Meth­ 2^milllan between Island 38 have the ndw 5 million. The Arm^ has mates. night, • Each evening ‘-'perform- Miss Barbara C^houit of picture aided in toe class on avia­ entry has been supplying for toe look at his face and found a phree shillings a gallPn to 15 ahlll- \ 2.53 per Cent anhuaUy If 'held td; is scheduled for 8:15 o’clock r time. He leaves a aistor, 3 Bruce David. June and/Joan odist EplscopalYhiirch, South, and maturity. > ter street, .was fete purchajM. tax -on a ' w)de ^ . X. bride and brtdeg^m-elect o| |e late former Mayor Frederick are collecting material for scrap zation bureau during President *jumuiics so hs^mbbed Heffron by the Ue i the battle was fought at extrenne to. 7,400 (purchase p ric e i.V ' or rdgiatered form at option of the -HaTtensteln and\the late Albert witlka number of gifts and ,are range of luxury goods waa In- Botpbera' Targik their numeiww gifts in the books *0 that by April 14, which Wilson's second campaign-for elec­ \ s a d ”^ e d his. head down" and nt monUiSt The /core marked .up by the ./E d w a rd - itichardson, one of upon one moptli’s written noti Dated April l5, 1945, due June office at the Profeesionql build cago has ■ offered Yo supply toe land near the Natchatig river to McC3afferty and staff, Archibald Corn Good Hiding Place **about his own buslnSss” passing, The entertainment tax was in­ Allied nghtersfighfers brought to 62 th^ Series F can be bought by/(ndi- 15. 1969, they are callable June^to, ter, one of the hostesses, ai trlpleU with milk for a: year. The- instruments toe school bought A tl^d report on ’'the April Y Fred E. Vf Outstanding the decorations ,. Otherahostei Edward Schreiber of Windham/- It Wilson. Alexander Drj-burgh of down Main atrOct toward the creased on all theatrt^ and movie aerial oattle off Guadalcanal now Yumber df JapsJapane.se planes knock- viduats, triistee. partnersl^s, as­ 1964. They will be iasuM in cou­ pfhere are three teams enO ^ triplets will remain at toe hospi­ harmonicas and has organized an is part of properly owned 'By 'their H artford'installed toe follbw-ing TThiCago~f/Pi—Aixnif 50 /young North End, but a short distance seats costing over one shilling eA/put of acticaction during tfie .last piano lyiptla. rMital’ of sociations. and by corpor^orts ex­ pon or- registered forin at the Included: Mrs/Joseph Mack, M the present time. Vernan. Ha tal for several-weeks,^hile they harmonica band. The following; father, Jam es \V-hitman. prisoners have been put .tb worlj' shows that It cost theN^apanese 39 George O. Rose and Mrs. Osc officers: 'X past tbs ear, he heiltd the words (20c.). ' ' planes. :lhre^-,raid.s on Oro bay, inxwhich Beethoy^n com' B ltio n ^ in the cept banks that accept demand de­ option of the buyers. T))® bonds tons, and Ellington./ Secretary gain weight. Mrs. Lui^has re­ pupils are members of the' band; (Thief, Alexander McBride. Jlft; on.il war garden in the pbok.coUfi- Anderson all of Boltoii, I Francis Mano, Valentuio Fiano, Leo .Dadait. well known as a ‘■you yeUow tat,'* and turned to Sir Kingsley will explain the Revised reports pf the l»^tle the en^my. employed • abo Federation room 'vit Center church posits.. . ‘ / Will be sold in denominations from aymond Ranftdell la anxious, to turned to her home. War baseball player with the Wllllngton Tanis, George (Turrle; chaplain.- ty jaiVyard; Warden Fr*uk'G. Fain bee Officer Cavagnaro getting out budget , in a broadcast-to the na­ aircraft. X The $l8,56 SerW F bonds— 5500 to 81,000,000. • / A feature of the eventeR crease this nuirtiber of six. Man Bond was presented to them in Margaret Tobias. Casimlr Kurys. -nians to grow aH t>-pfia. pf xvigeta- sued yesterday at the NavA klso hpdse yesterday before a large .at- mock wading complete with fli town team, has gone to Canada to James Mimsie; secretary. Alexan­ sf the Meffron car. ^ tion tonight at 9.-20 (3:20 p. m. e. showed that Allied losses inch^ed worth $25 when kney m ature— Irene and captains are asked recbghltlon of the fact that\they Treresa'Kurys. Evelyn McCollum der Ferguson; financial secretary Bte»-.except corn. Cofn. he ex­ N O W A 0 «lux« tc tondance hf relative^ and friends. er girl.. The personnel of toe w join the Ro.val Canadian A ir Force. . Tsflford aaid be kept on bralktng w.t.) a destroyer,/a tanker .and a cqr- were IntVnded, pafticularly for in­ &e note otA he fact that tonight are toe first set of tripleU to. be and Conrad 'Tobias. A native of Argentina he took out and treasiu;;er. John Munsle; sen­ plained. grows tob.hifeh and might •mfor of vnufuai but had gone but a short dii T)ie budget laid emphasis again Chinese Cinftinue assisting artist wTs Mrs. Em­ vestment; by s ^ l groups, such as ding party: Bride, Joseph M* fthe Animate for entering teams bornX at toe Johnson Memorial Miss Morton pf the 4H showed afford a good hiilifig pla.ee for pris- vette sunk, a sm^ll fuel boat dant Moles Yirldckroom, Mra George Ro 'citizenship papers and tt|ied to- en­ ior henchman. Alexander McBride. Sshien Omcer Heffron, caught on taxing goods raUter than in­ aged, and seven' planes , lo.st. 01 ily Stephenson Yerbufy' of Bald­ clubs and, school classes, the l^ g u e. hospital since it was eatahllshe' two ,ifiOviea/to the pupils of the list in toe U. S. Air Corns but was Sr.; junior, henchman, Robert onera dr for coKtratiafid intended, a toncoHonal fovingai Harassing Activity bek moh„ Mrs. Frank PogSl' rial Meeting Tueitda.v Mouiltfiin. school on Thursday, for them ■/'with him fnd asked him if he comes, the chancellor eSplained, the latter, the Navy said' five of Chungking. -XAprll 12,—(.Tj-xThe win road, concert soprano. Mrs. Matiim In 12 Years in 19l2x They are believed tb/b*' not accepted. ' Chamber?: seneschal, James Ed­ assn thb action In the car, mald .uise Bengston. 251 ’•..Gtod ..GarunerV surrounding towns' Assorted •• B irth the necessary qards may obtain He. said ^Britain had spent -'Athens.”.-Opus J13 paid on fb as m an ordinary 1 (r. and Mrs. Wells Rlsley.df tail- speeding, especially on toe a knock came at the door and the £1,500,000.000 ( 86,000,000,000) . in i nounced. first, that 37 (rf the,J98 I jn\an attempt', to capture, two street; Mrs. Sadie ^dsUlkl, • $72 wiches, .cqkes, ctokles and 0^1 them'' by going \p the American the UnItitH li,. «... I enemy planes involved had ..been : small towns near Swatow> EMwafd'Richardson tertrl' loan.:-- ., ' . - were served. X jichester are the parents of Wilbur Ooss Highway, .Route 15. ). IS ChlM, said "come in”- and Officer the united. SUtes since the out- | laterl^ h at the fig- -lYe .Japanese' attack re '■Addlo” A ria froilj,’'La Boheme” Stoics G boWds may be ^deeitt- Center strert; tXrt' yloesio Collett, Majority of toe vtolStora forfeited Legion Horae on\Leoriard street Cavagnaro entered. There ensued, .South Coventry; Mrs. gnq Bowen. Miss Elsir Deer of Manchi lughtor bom on. Sunday at the In Manchester w h ^ toe steward break of the- war on Supplies, mdi ure was 34 instead TCsterday's I rear that there might be a den- X.. O. Puccini ed prior to rntoUrity aLAet rates cash bond when they failed to ap­ SkCcorfUng to, Heffron’s testimony, hltions and capital.eq^ment. 170 Woodbridge street. godmothey of toe bride-elect, ■ llle City hospital. , of toer club will fingbpirint appli­ communique totai\ai\ to ■; -jgeroiis-N^rrcentratlon of Chine Grace ...... VYells Hlvely pleasantty eurprised by tecei' Funeral pear in court Ttoe arresU were a second .attack updn, his person, The value, of munition^ aeni by I Heard A Forest Prayirt* ___ Admitted today: John Walsh, 54 made by Acting Sergeants Arthur cants during toe foilwing hoijra: when Cavagnaro struck him in 39. I trcAps aroimd SwatOw. The suc- Maple street; Miss Angeline mariy^pfts on her birthday whi funeral of Mfk. Wilhelmin 1-5 p. m. and 7-H p. m. -- ■ Britain to Savlet Ruasfa, the . P. ^.^Rpse limpieon (Jarlson, 75, wife of A. Whltmarsh and.Albert’M. Kim­ front of the Chief. chancellor u id , wissi about £170,- j(:etuiful Chinese - coUiiter-attack one purc\)asef 1 old tifore thah Uriano, 103 Congress street: Mrs, occui^d on the day of the obowi Schools are now being-held to THE MAN xwas Asrted April 6. X^ My Song Fill Your Heart Spe In turn presented ekeh one i A. /Carlson ■of Crystal Lake ball.' , ; ■ •/ ! Heffron testified that he had OCiO.OOO (8680,000,000.) 23 of Japanese y X,...... *..... E. erhartep $160,000 Worth and G bonds, Cecelia Zanlrn'E®- "^5 Eldrldge instruCtirtoe spotters-In toe iden­ aaked C ^ f Gordon to arrest Cav­ j "pit communique claiipOd that, ■jtreet: William Bogner, Birch .Miss Calhoun’s attendants _ a 1 was tleld this aftertioon at the ' ' r ------■ - - 80 Per Cent on'Lend Lsoae \ Mrs. Yerbury X combined. dto Funeral Home pr. George tification of aircraft.' Boltonltes Tm SIRVi^l A^ir^ agnaro foi^he attack upon him in Eighty, per cent of total goods 'Air p^aiders Dotened, [ after -ferocioua Chinese resistance /F and G. Bonds—Ilk® Series E— Mountsto Boad. were preawit with a handk who would be IntfiVested in having I lasting a night-and a day. IjOOO \\ ' Intermission trimmed wltXlace to match oi I Brookes, j^ to r of toe Union the office, bbt the Chief replied. and services which -the United Allied Headquarters in Aus­ Sjnpphony No. 5, In C M.lnor, ' arto.not negotiable SU)d can’t,be Blrto;; Saturday,Sat a da-.ighte^c such a schpor->-held |n Bolton ■lapane.se werA ropul.sed north qf Mr./find $Jrs. Fred ^De^aney/t 22 gbwn, . X, _ atiei^ church officiated, Ellington,' THAT WIU^SEIVE H|Mm “I won’t arrealskim. Go get a war­ States supplies the United Na­ tralia, April 12—(flb—Tearing into .Opus 67 XLudwlg Van Beethoven used-for c^lateral. \ krlirt waa in th d \ Crystal Lake should eaJl-'Mrs. Keeney Hutchin­ rant If you wantshim arrested." tions, he said, la supplied on, lend- Lini ,in so>itheii) .Sh.su>tung, onC Xax tosnngs notes of Swea C— Grove tot®**- ^ son. tsl.^ 342.5: Such a school a formation of 45 ' Japanese^ air of the Japanese strongholds . of First Movement Allegro Oon Brio Btery. \..- Mrs. O. F, Berr Oavagiiai^ Story '■ lease- terms. raiders over Oro bay^>'Iew Guinea, Second Movement . .‘1...... theiw qi’e issued at par in 8t,000, ilrth: Sunday, a son toTfir. and Oog Offloers Investigating 49S-S, Rockrtlle start* Tuesday In Mantocfiter and Cavagnaro hswl M other and dif-, this maritime province. 85,00)^810:000. $100,000. $500,000 I. S snU P arts, 61 EaSox street: Mfis. Hutchinson can also give fur­ \, He reported ''that Britain was Allied fighters shot' 23 of' the /, idants Oon -Moto caeee of two boys, 13 and ferent story to tell the judgd.' sfiending £150,006,( ^ ' (8600,000,- a n < ^ l,0p0 ,00(t denominations. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. CTar- V ■ — - \ ther Information about TL planes out of action yeaterday Thlyd Movement. .\i Allegro Spokane, Wash. (/P)'-l^orp. Ji years Ot age havo' b e^ turned Mr. andMra. Mario DeBortoU are adm itted stopping the Heffron Car 000) in constnictiVig airdromes, and broke an assault which Fourth, Movement /CAn Set Aside l^x Money ence Rathbun, Hebton; and a son Volunteer* are still needed: to Up Jap Occupied Village to Mr. and Mrs. Auain Bajonis, W Schlffner reCegnlzed $ ^ t r to the Tolland County^Juve- the parents of a daughter . born for the purpose of warning” Hef-y •baft-acks ()nd hosi^tals expressly Allied hAitlquarters characterized Allegro -Maesti ^ y buying these bonds,.i>blg gag- So he didn’t step torw( i Court for inveatlgsUon and. the a-atch on Thursday, April 29. This fron about certain, things Heffron fbr Americab use. North etreet. / . " Thursday at the .Johnson Memorial ia one of toe few fifth Thursdays today as part of a new enemy air Target for Bomber Edward Richardk(m ' comc-eamers can set aside mphey. when a sergeant a t the CJdlqraJ lice kre holding three blcyOles hospital, StoiSord Springs. The was alleged to have said about ' American cash purchases in 'offensive in thS- southwest Pacific, ' New Delhi, April - 12.—(/Pj—R. Edward A^dy RlchardsUn is fOr tax purposes , in. a ihort/terny , ' Discharged/Satiltolay: $*rs. Eva Ktnings, Ck)lo., Army sir bose/OT Id at the homes of the two^ boys of a month this year and toe him. Banks, xHartoord; June Turcotte. Baby is toe granddaughter of Mr. schedule made out by Mrs. Hut­ Britain from June, 1942, to Janu­ An Allied communique^ ari-' A. F. bombers raided a Japanese- son ot Mr. anp Mrs. Robetr\I^h'‘v investment that yields 1S7 fT r everyone with a driv«r’s .license] |U1 Uiey ore identified. Tbe two And Mrs. John DeBortoli ot Main , He saidxthat.Ve got in and shut- ary, 1943. not Included under lend-' nhuncing the smashing of thC/faid occupied village on the Mayu pen­ ardaon of Highland atreetXyand cent InttoMf annually it 24 M*ple>rtreetr Jantos Phelps ig do so. His buddy did. thinking h j ore Involved in alleged thefts chinson calls for only four Thurs­ the dopj/of Hefuon's car and, told Laurel Jetreto; Mrs. Eltoy P h ^ street of tola town and Mr. and days. Anyone wishing to help, lease', did not nc exceed £250,000;-. said the Japanese Offensive/‘'ftiay insula, of Bu)-ma and dropped- leaves with toe other drarttos tpr toe end or-toe maturit:^ be assigned to driving a jeep. ” tbe Maple Street ecbool. At Mrs>ncarda Amprimo of Stafford ’ him to pull overVo the ' cti^ipg. ( tl,000,000), the chancellor aaid. attain a considerable/- A'ale Af bombs on the--important M^tky- For$ Devens on ;Wedhea(my. 11^ three, yearn f*pm dat 12 la u re l itro e t; MrY Mtoy -Stead, he had to push a wheelb I home of one of the boys, come out this month Should call Mrs. "V •Td'like to speak ip ybu," ,C|£VBg- P 'B r^. 68 Spruce streetY^ Cain S p r i n g Hutchinson. uifh Britain’s economy key^ to effort,” Judging frorjr^^ec.enl'/re- Ina railway liny about 45 miles was graduated from' Muicbestor^ cnaibase. 'row ,” Schlffner related. ”> ebidl equipment was found Ond Mr. and. Mrs. George N. Brigham ■\x isaro said ,/he told^pffron'. war. exporJt, volume., available for southwest of Ka.tha yest'Crday, a \Jh e Interest, less Mahoney, 25 Hollister Otree.t; a email radio which had been counaissance _. reports showing High school and was Employe} by Joatoh Sartor, 1'64 School street: Well, the next day . I got a JI of 33 Elika.betb street have been Cavagnaro said ne 8poke to sales abroad declined to about one "major increases” in the enemy's British communique aaid today. Colt's Patent Fire A ras Manufac­ If redeemed for ci in picking up rocks to put Ih'^^ t | [cen from to e school. Two bicy-. / T Heffron concerning hfs'.( Heffron’s) Mrs. Joseph Sartor afid son, notified by the adjutant’general’s fourth of pr^-war levAs. air .strength. Allied^ fighters machine-gunned turing' Company, Koftford. payment of wheelbarrows.” , were .noticed at the home, and office, Waahinirton, .that Technical lleged rem arks abouK him (Cav- Hpendihg .'M te Tripled troops and other targets In the m atui^.. They Jhay [redeemed Eldridg^ street. ■ I ------—- I a-toird bicycle which the boys ^atel and then.t,»fter some, Allied air losses in the battle Discharged Sunday: Lawrence Tergeant F rM ^ M. Brigham. North Coventry' Sir Kingsley said that the war over Oro bay, which started in Indian area northwest of Manda­ a,t par Mjd' acented after itted taking in ' -Manchester, Air Ck>rp», their oon. who was kill­ threatening remark biX Heffron, to .date had cYst Britain £13.000,- lay while on . offensive patrol, it six mOnthlKfrpm the chSa^ date Jarvis, 148>*i Maple street; 'Mrs. Found Locked In Vault there la no manufact'urar’* the later kicked, him iii TOth legs the-.^ sub-stratosphere, were de- Adelbert Utvinchyk and son. Dob ed in the service, has been award­ Rev. Beaton Gaskell used toe .OOO ($52,000:000.000) and th at scribed officially, as negligible. was announced. • upon SO d a ^ noticto aeplate on ihe bicycles, ' the ed, poathumously. the Purple Heart; fourth chapter of Colossians, $ to and pushed-him o.it of the car. sonvllle: Mrs. Adelbel.de Walker, > iWichl'ta. 'E m .—(/P)~There rate of spending had tripled iW re Two Hits on Ship Japanese aircraft bombed two Weddings These SeHea C bonds ' may be eking la difficult. , . ft. ... decoration. Francis-was 19 years' 21 verses, for. the scripture. The. Cavagnaro dlsrlaimod any attempt since 1910 and now was £15,(M)0.- 86 Ash strott; Mh^ Irene Fay, 21.7 quite a, bit of sbrnmotion when Probate Hearing ■ ■^ strike Heffron. slating only that r I The enemy raiders,:'who suc- places„along the Inorth Arakan used as 'i^atetol for loans, from Main, street: Fred W/ Sadler, of age when he lost his life in the theme was ‘Three Levels of Life.” ,600 ( 860.000.000) daily. ToUl B rit­ ceededf in- dropping 25 to 30 coast of-Burma, but no casualties banks only. Thc^ nay be bought flee workers In a war plant 1 here will be a bearing in the South Paciqc. His father was in Mrs. Kenneth Sims sang the solo. X he used the flat of his hand.to\vard ish expenditures . during the war Storrs, Conn., Joseph Hlasny, ered Miss Doris l/ah Curran, ate office on Tuesday morning off. bioWs .being delivered frorOjbe- bombq. scored two direct hits on or d_amage reaUltedL the communi­ * ^ V in unlim i^ amouht—thus differ­ Rockville: Raymond Hawkea, 111 World War I and received the L et Htral In.” period, including noirqal civil aerv- a 2,000-ton Allied merchant ves­ que‘said. y I , / ing from Series E, F and O bonds clerk, was missing. After |»:$0 4u m. to act upon the mppU- Purple Heart award for hia serv­ Whd by,Heffron.. icea ana interest, have reached Coming Marriage Cedar s tre e t / ' , • ing everywhere else, they fOU| ■rhe Christian Endeavor Society W atches sel and forced her to run up on , /The marriage of Mias Alice 8; —by'any individual, or'bank, co^ of the administrator of the ices, also the DiaUfigulsbed-Service met at the. home of the leader. ClalTDM He Was Kicked £15.600,000,000 (862,400,000,000), potation or other organization' or Death: *Mra. Veronica • Eiaikner. they’d locked her in the vault- Bto of Robert Arxt, late of this Cavagnaro exhibited, ■scarsv.pl he added. the beach to avoid sinking, but iTreston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 70 C e d v street. Cross. * ' John E. Kingsbury, . Jr. The topic other damage and basualties were Japs Claim Burma' Harold L, .Treston of Lilley street, group- ’ who desires to sell certain real Howard E. Little, tax collector, was "Finding In Christ a'Com­ both legs below the knee, which hX, Sir Kingsley paid tribute to Brit­ The. Treasury points out that XMschargetl today: Miss Helen Owned by the deceqaed, and Wards Bon.d Assures aaid were caikied by Heffj on kick­ light, the communique said. to Aviation Cadet W. IL 'Estelle', Granger, 91 Chestnut street; Miss will be at theTown Hall, Thursday panion.” ain's ’’army of regular aavers'' Objectives Achieved son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney-E. Es-- these notes will reduce future tax tted here. ' * . from 7-9 p. in. only. ing hhn while in'the-car. Vho have contributed £5,000.0*00,- General. Mac Arthur's -bombers, Amelia Fleke, 162 School street; Pjffrsunal. fifotlces The Coventry Fragment Socie­ Plirchasa of an EiocRic meanwhile, struck back With si By The Associated telie ot Westminster Road will take loads and earn, a return; as long as Mrs. Adelbert Gunther and daugh­ Pfc. Francis E. Willla of Ofystol ty will iqeet Wednesday, April 14, CTilef Gordon substantiated thelOQO (820,000,000,0()0) in savings A communique Arom Mpaneae the money remains Invested, Up to testimony ot Heffron .that the lat- since the Wat' started, or enough aeries of raids on Japanese bases place,, at the Center Congregational ter, 67 Gardner street Lake, is now statjened St Orlando, a t 2 p. lii., a t the home o f ' Mra. Unit aftof tha WdrI rangiqff from Timor in the west imperial headquartfra, Vqroadcaat church tomorrow at 6:30. m aturity. Fla. * te r had come liito his offipe short to pay this couft'try’s coat for one by the Tokyo radio ^ d recorded Wilfred Hill. ly after the fracas to report to year. to New Ireland in the east, where ■/ Can Buy For Own Account / ' CUnlc Schedule - ' Card of Thanks iouih Covenli^ Pvt. Raymond A. WllUa has re­ .The third Lenten service will him. but in connection/ with flef- a Flying Fortreas was reported to by Tht Associated yPtess' today, / FollowingXlp the clinic schodple _W» wluli to rxleiid our heartf^ turned to Fort Benjamin Harrison, be held Wednesday eventog at 8 During .the Jast seven months of .said Japanese .forces |n Burma, Te Get New Ear Treasury certificates of indebt­ (haul:* to all our relatlvea. nell frqn’s . declaration .that he had 1942, the chancellor aaid Britain have fought a brilliant duet .with edness—comtoercial banks can for the weekVof April 12th: bora and (rieiida for tlieir mal , Eugene W. Latimer Is Indianapolis, Ind, after a week’s in the church. It will be a period tvhich ha-ve 'bejto operktlng near furlough spent at his home In Giy- I Gofnihination Ask About Wards been struck by Cavagnaro in the had supplied U.'S, forces, in the 10 enemy fighters over. Kayleng. Clinton, HL—UP)—Robert W. buy these ceytifleabes for their own Tuesday, 10 a.m.—Tonsil and ■kind •ipresalons of aympatlty dtf Bt a t the Windhaun Memorial of' prayer -and meditation. There ipreaence Of the chief, the latter co'inlng through iff''safety after the frontiers of India and CHiina's Adenoid. \ Ina t)>» lUneaa and St the deatoj stoI'L ale. II also be a consideration of United Kingdom with goods whicfi Helm, 20, is getting a new ear, to account for the first three days of our dear mblhcr, Mrs. M*r 4t01 where she underw ent on Monthfy Poymenf Ph sold he aaw the start of the swing lyould- have required 1,250,000 shooting down thi-ee ind damag­ Yunnan province, achieved tbelr Wednesday, Y to 't p.m.— Well- ncy operation for appendl- Mra. Gustave F. Berr spent toe 'he Robe,” toe book, w ritten by objectives at the end of March he con get Into the' Army Air too drive, April $2-15-14. Inws- Wrlalit. We would eepeclally week-end in Windsor Locks with (Cigarette Case tnade by Cavagnaro, using bis left tons of ahl'i^ping. He declared this ing three others. Corps- Helm, who Idet on ear in ,tbrs of all other classes can ffuy Baby at the YMCA. the' conducthrs of the Boetoi) Fridiay morning. Uoyd Douglas. -*-,lumd, but did not see ,a blow laiyl. was more than the Americans Hitting at Japanese bases in after killing-900 British-Indlan afid Friday, 2 4 p k i.—Well-Baby In Albany Railroad, the paseenaeral her brother and sister-inrlaw, ifr . Friday evening the Patriotic childhood when he was attocksd them thereafter for the entire to Train No. S ot the Biiaton end A Eloiae Glchweyer, daughter Did Not 8M Blow Land themselves had shipped to their Dutch New Guinea, Hudsons amd. iJhinese soldiers and tsddog 200 tbe Clinic. \ and Mra. 3. LeRoy Scheyor, and Mrs. Newton H. White onC rally wUch Will be of interest to prisoners. ^ by a dog, formerly was a flight Ui- period of the drive. Itany and aili who eent the beautl^ family. : with Automatic Asked by Prosecuting Attorney troops abroad during the same Catalinaa carried out night ra,lds spector tor on'aircraft ,company. The certiheates are dated April llowera _ “ . ior at S^geht College of all will be held in the Church Here'* the answer to your problem of fbod protecteon Jay E. Rublnow, whether or not he riod. ■■ , which set fire to Japanese instal- Japanese losses In toe twm cam­ CuBtomer Ja tn e i 3,. wrtaht, Ethel Clou Education, Boston Uni- (Tossmunity house at 5 o'clock. A paigns. ths communique sold, were When he sought to enlist In. the 16, 1*43. They ore due April 1, rfamlnaKam. Maae. r night b« able to ae* the blow land He said the cost of living -Ind'ex lattona and supplies at Tlmlka Air Corps ks was advised he eould 1944, and pay 7-1 per cent Inter­ boa attained raemberohlp fine program bae been arranged. ; during the war! And jrou’re money ahead . . . because tha,C9iief said; 'To the best . of never had men higher than 30 85 dead. It was reported that wily cua- Ligh te r and Baba, the communique said. not be oeeapted until he got a new est. Salt taka aty Honor- AuxOiory Soeloty of Kenneth A. Warner Patriotic Pegeent will be present­ you ties this cabinet NOW u an.ice refrigerator end by Judgment I saw no blow I(uid. per cent ’-above peace . level and They also damaged an S.OOOrton mopping up operatlohf were lit ; shot, ear. He is In a keapitol where he Sales to commercial bonks will tomer was wropg-ti OoUege. Membership to this ed by locfl talent Conununlty LATER (when the war is over) advert it to a mod­ I aaw the awing and stepped in most of the time had been lower merchant ahlp at. Ki)tkana. / progress at presefit submitted te plMtie surgery tor A bandit entered a room, lioniry jKidety la ppen to upper singing .led by OWen Trask, and MIUTAIY batwooB the men. Tbe men were than the extreme increase. (These. Japanese claimo^ were be limited to approximately' 2 bil­ didn’t Advanced in Rank Coaoe Hoavy Destructidn the restoration of the lest ssr. lion. ’The certificates ard lif ds- Paul Crowley, a cuat OLD wmon whoieo acholostic otand- moviea Tbe speokera for the em ELECTRIC refrigeratorl QeC such features ea tsi my. office loea than two minutes Mitchell medium bombers]-,were not confirmed ' by 'any T Allied bellev* the gun was d Ik above averogo, who hare more eerioua Mde will be Profes­ RHCO on ly $ ^ » 9 5 oltoj^ther.”' Blood For Goaolinef source. The Japanese. assertion nominstlons of $1,000 to $1,000,000 a bul- MOUDf sliding ihelvee, t way drain, 3 in-Insulation, 'AH reported to have, caused heavy de­ and wilt-be issued In coupon form said so. The intruder RECORDS apleted some piece o t oonatroc- sor Porter and A. J. Brundage, .914.95 f.-w Chief Ck>rdon testified that Cav- struction among buildings at Bau- that the campaign In Yunnan Hen Scratekes Up Uquer let into the celling. He ftni; hU •)Oork, .and who have shown Kenneth Albert Warner, son of both from the University of (Ton- m o tu L d ix STEEL conitniction, interior light, porcelain intenof agnaro showed his leg scars to him Richmond, Calif.—lAO-Gauda- cau, in Timor; while a Liberator province was completed by the only. work wiU.out furtoef hecklihg. Must IM $an>A8 l« for a a l-i rage If roa wont to keepf ('maelves worthy of repreaenting Mr. And Mra. Fred Warner, ot 59 necticut . i and Dulux ezteriorl • abort time after the' naeetihg to- lup« Soto, a Mexican who apeaks left the entire dbek area of Ma- end of March conflicted with re­ Rocky Mount, N. C.—(JP>—The Two per cent Treasury bohds— . ^ ' . ■ Dbeuie street, haa befin advanced There will be a small exhibit these will be offered to commer­ pioylal m new ooeo. g en t OoUego and Its embodt- fotbor hi the office. little English, walked into a school dang in norto***^*™ Guinea cent Chinese reports of clashes poUcemsn hod looked high and low Usdr Helps Twice nt «f oervloo and loyalty. to rank of Petty effleer. He en­ of foreign souvenirs on display Cmmgnsjrb ^mid tbait he had building which houses Red Cross, a maaa of ruins. It was the third toere. Only last Thursday a 4Jbi- for Illegal liquor at a suspect’s cial bonks for three days, April 2*Ae each paid for ol.d ree-.! listed in' toe Navy. October IT and for e email sum which wilt be giv­ 28-29-80. They will be availablsi to BoiM,' IdahoMiP)-TMra. Vert ordt Irreopectfve of quantity. Reuben Retblat of WUliman- eome to tbe chiefe office to lekrn rationing (ind other wartime agen­ consecutive raid - on that baM. nese Army spokesman aaid the home when a furiously scratching Dr. Putnon of tbe Stats served his book training at Great en te toe Red Croes wqr drive. if Heffroa had told the truth in cies^ A, nurse took liis name, gd- ottapr ta rfa to of AlUod bomb; Japanese -vere throw n bock in one ksn In tke backyard aroused bts oU other investors. They sra dktsd Higer has a now victory boir-do! Anyone hovlag anything of in-' She read recently that Bair could of iisoU ^aad Mira Mlidrsd Lolcra. H« WM oont to the Naval i—lrlwg kle reh o rt o t tbe adfolr to dreM^nd other data, and sent him *rs war* Iasi and Finoebaffan, al­ 'tootor o t Yunnan wiBi ”a large curiosity—eo k t watehod. Up come April 15, 1948. due Sapt. IS. 1902 R; M.. of HartfOed, we Tnliiliig School at SL L>e$iU, Mia- te r^ is urgentiy oak«$ to oone Mm ehuf. He admitted taking "a to an Inner room wbers attond* so- on tbs Bortheastem Now numiser ot enemy troops annihilat­ a paper bog; up some a quoto of and arc callable Bipt. 10,. 1900. be used in the manufacture of pre­ KEMP'S cision Instruments. So she hold her lattspdanbs at the well child souri fellewing his graduation end bring it that nl^t. Miss •w h ^ at Hiirroa is the chief’s df- ants dridnA the usual "pint of Guinea coaat, wtaera the Japanese ed.” ) liquor; over came the poHeeman Soles to commercial- banka will be toe, aoe for childifin of pre- Thuriday, was assigned to active Katherine Purdln is- in . charge limited to-sbout 2 billion'. Denomi­ 36-lnch locks .and donated the Tel. 56M 977 MAIN STREET JEWELER MANCHESTER •loe M t failed to connect, he said. blood. *rhen the bewilde.red Guada. have been trying to build up their to lend tbe hen a hand. He report­ 1M 3laln-St. ro bold in jtba ftrotaoura raa duty M olaetilclaBa mate. Also glcturea a t the bciys owl 824-828 Main SU ToL 5161 -'id that he waa lupf managed, in- brokcii English s tr e n g ^ . Leprosy takes ab o u t-20 Uvea a ed digging up 18 ju o n quarto. He nations ore . from 8500. to $1,00,-,- {Imoney—$20—to the USO and the ■HP* - ' 1 i s X BM MS smsabaa r v fiC tS s . t m , T V e M iiM ismiM Ja-WdMtfOEI' ‘lU d Cram.'' , .

J" I?/" fofti.SrS/Jl'iV i'. 1*. M l * . iH.: .■ ' . • . >- ■ - ..X ItANCHBSTER BVEm WC mCRALD^ANUHKS'X'En, OpliW , WONDAT, .X rAC* X, \ Ufl^EK nlSltALO. MANCHE39TCSR. (X)1W« M0 JJt6 a Y, APRH* 12, 1^43^^ .// aiA H c;!! X- ■ X -----^------X w ard 111 hla group ■at CAh BgUeve About dealt, with tba htod I li the previous beSa^r of the Manchester Fihal Session pegaonal idea* ^’problem* and hie p le i^ lOFimJeJall* < I .V. 'market holntsd to>sri(M Ihcs of the Tsiroop 7 Leads T a k e P a r t our faith In * ot an army Red Cixt^a C ontributli^, P ate Book The evenllu|^ program began If there le i^ y Justi' isNn' oii^ ;pBtOe ■ against lirflatlon, am^We On Week-End with a buffet?ikipp*r served In the e p m fo r t think It did, l^behavlor after the Ifoiilght banquet kadi by tbe Woman's iduot of this wto, 'x- . .. "x 1.00 In S e a ls Preilpent's wder Is li^iceiioa George CArleton R^Shlpman combined -j meeting American Society A* Cfiirlitlsn 8ervl.es with will he, O en « ^ Mso, I 1.00 ; Anna^ 'Colentan - ...... , 3 ^ I n B o n d ' D r i v that the hattie dan now^be won F lorence Meachawn .., SuuAi Eud ifiepartmenl Leglpn Post and Ailxlllary at Le­ Sermon by''Hev. Mrs. Truax, president a* wUlNi^ietum. It l^ b faultvf* , . •*. Wi:'-, Violet :^cRae 2.00 Mrs.' Eva T. H a ll...... \ 1.00 (5irl Scout Over gion Home. , gen^^arohalrman. A largeJmmbor his, ®® fault of w^shlngtph^ again. William Vaders 2.00 -Mrs. Harold T. HaU...... ; 1.00 Ginns/Is Prelicliffd Rt 5.00 ,_fept Busy Putting Out Men’s Friendship Club of South 'omen\assiated In tlM>''pr*para- the^timetshle tor a're- Kllsabeth Shewry .... 6.00 Mr. Sod Mrs. Paul Smith $ 3 0 Satu ^ How j^^lTar Vejleranfl . Here church meqti.. Speaker,. George H. n of the supper.»Aa toe Instl- \ B. .Tnidet ...... LOO fMr. anil Mr*. B. Johnston 2.00 Heads Drive Sontly Methoilist.' ^ More Bargains in On$ P h i l (irass Blazes. Waddell. ' .. utq came to Its clpw for toe sec­ Isn’t is spssdy •• Rv Robh .. • - • - -,X...... 2.00 : EmployeeSx^nsolldatkd The Othei Faredi Tuesday,'.Ypril IS ond sucCeasive v eer the. leaders a-iKind Discontim would desire. Rightly or Marion Moriarty ...„ 1.00 i Cigar Co. . .'L,. ' ^he South Manchester Rlne de­ Board of Police /tomipissloiie^ The final aeSaion Of the Lei felt to st I t j w very qucceiaful-, Elnor'Sai^pj* ly, our ifialn s t ^ g y tor this V«it ,Rulh’ McLAUghlln 2.00 ' Mrs,. Fritz Mooegn-i:'. Troop 7/tH rl Scouts, Miss Jes­ P« Institute of 'toe Nbrth a n d /^ u th -VOO [Mrs. C. Cooley . i ."x,...... partment had 10 calls from noon at police headquarter*// with^a larg^fittendance each eve­ has bsen th o li^i^t and form Npns ifetl sie Hewttt, leader, sold Easter U'edni ay, April 14 'Methodist churches waa hpid last ning, gfeht deal of interest M'. Irene Walter ..... 5.00 I Mrs. B., F. Carlnl. .. on Saturday through yesterday y- latsd and put Into Action .K wltJv-sqgtVe tapering lega> Grace BuUa ,. 1.00 j/Wfarren LeForte ...... American Leglon/tod'Oy pocked] Doors Jaamied: "iroutbs"'$i*capg LuckyTor you we bought u / , nd blrchX Was. $68.0* That might easily / hav* been oinoe, 958 S t—Tel. $«S7 Mrs. Horton . .. Saturday ^ night to $603.3(K' The■^ 4:46 Saturday afternoon. Club Auxiliary at (Jlubhous* diet eburfsh, wasAnc guest speajci^ Mrs. H. 0. GOodlng ; , committee , tolrty-Tlye ,fi 'Saturday, April 17 many of tpese chairs before Ml __OT. General IktacArtbUr i own ^lecl- \ . X Mrs. ly^S m lth'...... 4.00 [ Mrs. Milton E. Fish . ^upta tot Mancheatbr Is $1,500, - Ft/es oh .Saturday in the Inte'fM/group "The Obntrl metal springe were "fr^n." a tbd rnuuM anipng the ^ml>er.-ihip to'-Ald Tall .Cedars Ceremonial at Ma­ Denver-— 1.00 Mrs. Eliz'ibeth Boyle T.OO and Tb* committee wishb* to thank A t' 12:05 Saturday afternoon buUOn of toe, C^irlstlan. Church." stopped so quickly that the piirv Other grouto, too, at $39.60, Tba Aaaoelat 1.60 Mrs. StOklenfeldt ..t 2.00 dn the latOlit wrinkle tor 'gel! sonic Temple. . Mr. GlnnAtook'aa hls^ subject "My $44.60, $4V.75.Up to g79.00>y ★ It antltled th«X»» of r*p«bllo»- loyalty and/«fmtlment toward tba Friday;{ ^eney''Hal a : M. Belden . all toe merchnrtts ^'bo cooperated X^o.NL went to HaiJiwpfttack Tueadayr. April 20 , ■ulng; pollct cAr •mM hta .into Iti^- tion 91 aU^nanaoira dlsb«teba( sradjtad - Suriickl\ Drcwlnge — Wednes­ Wm. J. Kelly ...... 1.00- Mrs. Loiilse 'LsIbe . 2.00 well as/the Girl Scout*: also war bojx^, This plan, as At X o’clock the, sani«'' contmafiy Contribution to Clim''^b’’ and FERNERfES., (2)>8toches .. —, _3l otharwtaa oradltoo ,tn American aiW Filipino troops by j^l.Ltour- J. Connell, . Natl Benefit concert for Red Cross by rear. The officers were qultkangry .Unfinished kidney-top dress­ long '\w-itlv metav linlhfs; to tt or/noi 0 days,' American Lepen-Hall, 10- Arthur’Lambert ...... 2.Js6 Mra. Simong . x . . . .. 1.00 ..-mniissionbr Emily Smith, Scout was called to 20 Rldgewoo^street preaento'd a chaUsJ^ng pic about tt. Then they discovered «Ma p«t>ar and alao thX'looal nawa . ' Vlce/Commander and former K Charainade Club at ,Mlgh School ing table, complete withiPlain hlond/birch. /Were, cac ,pabllahed. barain. with which hi accomplished so 4:30;' ' , 7 '" ' Mrs. H. McClain ...... l.'oO Mr*. Elmer MsnSOn 6 0 0 Leaders and Mr*. Gaorge Borst and at iTSO No. 3 went ^ East what/each , Individual . 'car their dooi* were. Jammed by the All risfbta rapubllekyon 01 much, had hs| not ta it^ , w ith , so Blood ;■ Dondra-r- Reglater any Mrs, Edw. ElsSmler ...... 1.00 Mr*- K. Bradley 2,00 who gave unstintedly of their I Commander, would haveNplU' ilddle. tu r n ^ e , for. a call that re­ hall. out of hla pWn abilities and faith rayo'n taffStas and cuf-to-flt $4,4.00 ■/ .. . A ...... 822.0 jlpMlal ^'il^jatohaa barain i*a alaO 1.00 Mrs. P. Ansaldi 1.00 /bearing the name pf the ldAMgerton . . . . . 1.00 Europe when, victory Is won. the Y. wtto a great dqal of intereat qn< maebin*., $17.50. deMifo in blond birch with chased the Mala and bunnies. /hlarin'-^Wned in from Box 61 on Friday, April 39 Tba experience and pis own tiea. 'Calehdar For the\Week Mta. Ftobt. Templeton . , , 1.00 Mrs. D. RT H en tley ...... 20© Exptot Raise Quota ' How It Operate* Charteft Oak street opposite the profit, by many who rememberb( (!e.s; metal lilting. Pubitahara ■ BapraaaotattVaa. Mrs. Poppff 2.00 Military Whist of Soroptimist Jnttna Maihawa SpacW Asj It is'pot hlS decision Is easily un- Monday Mr , and Mrs. Robt. Mar­ The letters of appeal are coming Here is how' the plan works, former .Rpgeie Paper Company s his work In Manchester, u well u .60 ^$84.56 Naw.Tork,- Cbleaso. Dajron 1.00 Mri/Slntler .. .ij....,.. .50 In to Treasurer Robert Hathaway mill. This.brotwht out Conipanle* 3 Club. Maaonlc Temple. many who for the first time made First Aid Instructor Itofresher tin ...... costs, approximately $1,165 Saturday, May 1 / Boaton. aerstodd and e.aslly forgiven.^ Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Dens- M r/and Mr*. C. England 5.00 at/the Manchester Trust Com­ purchase S jeep. On the Jeep wi and 4 and'the fire was on the hill pis acqualntakce. Mr. Ginns la now Course, Trade school, 7 o'cirok. rs. A-. B^ckXam . 7.-,.,. 1.00 Ladles’ Night, Tall psdara of ■ \ MEMBER audit BUREaO OB MeanwhlX to It consldefs Its Home Nursing Corps m\nthly low "Si...... pany, and It la hoped to raise the re placed' a plaque bearing - to the north of "the street. The pastor of the Methodist church, doFFEE TABl^ Nest ot, \C1R<'1ILAT1UN8. M rs\A nna .M. Risley . , . r. and-'^^Mra. J. Crie . , . 1.00 . above quota before th e ' first of name of toe Legion post that companies were-our/or nearly, art Lebanon,,Masonic hchl. Hazardvllle. Impatient ' \ think meeting, Y.’M. C A., 8 o'cloi Peter/I^cha i.oK Monday, M*y $ three Modern xsbles In' T Tba ' U'arald PriuUng _ Compinf, Anierica cannhl, tod ; hften reaf­ Mr*. Rachel 'Tkylor . . . . . May. , , •: bonds necessary ' ’ to^ make hour. \ !? ' Gives Final .Lecture Pesigne^ by blond birto. OrghcKRapids «d^ aaaumaa bo_> flnanclaiflnanrlai rMponit*raaponai Tuesday Ju n ^ r Red . Crosa, Man-' Saturday’s Sales purchase possible. ’l^b'ereTore Yesterday'’* Ci 1-Concert by Beethoven Glee CHub firm its as8uran«^thatj his pledge Helen F ontanX ...... Chester Schools ... Commandier \V. J. Clnrl ai Emanuel Lufheran church. Dr, Ekirl FurKoson presented hli m.tde./JlVss $38.0(i./^.50 i»lf> for typogfao.hioiJ ‘ arrort pp* Nutrition class at the Salvatld Mra. George KliiU^ ^62,60 Following is a list of Saturday’s Would take 62 ,'and. a - frac The first call yc*terda>.wa8^at final lecture on "The Life of'Paul,' was America’s pledgp, that, when Arm y/ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kil­ seal sales In the different stores by bonds, at $25 each, to purbhc 12:30 when No. 4 wk* epned to f Frlda.y, June 4 Thomas Jefferson \Monruilqg8 will c ar^ ^ to rUict.A - , Gilman •’^-X ■ - -.ft’-/ - - 2.00 available for non-co'inbatBnt mili­ Jeeps, or more. The quotas of I iJBaliaiiia Negroes Ctoirch School Teaching ton Influence. ' 'Die Wat- finish. 'W as'156.00..i n that organised labor ha* been Olmsted. 1.00 Concordia. Evangelical Sue Todd, £x>^* D1soi1. the State aupremk. court toe rue kiha p ro d u ctio n is In The PresldertV^ya. In his itate- Howard Gllm*h, 'JC. , . Lutheran church ..;.. ,162.00 tary service. Various post* through th* a$ Mias Wilbur concluded her etudy V'. guilty of abuse of Its power* and First Aid a a to at Tradk ilchool. Dotty Low Oilman . ,1.00 Murphy's Drug Stoie, .'Scutk I- C—Member of land or ns: sr* optional genuine mahogany, hand • \ , ment, that eome\two or three 'tocoiid Congregational $10.44 , Pick Bean Crop of Barhett WelansKy. Wlm/ w u ^^ n "High Light of Church School privilegsa. But it Is a character­ Beulah Shepherd' ... forcM of to* United States Commander Clarke appoli convicted of 19 courits « man­ TBafcblng,” with a presentation of made, $44.50. An ehdleaa variety ef lounge, barrel and wing ahalraT^ BEDROOM. Three ptoees to thousand person* now, under 'CJiurch: \ Troop 5. .Mrs. Segar, leader: II- A—Man necessary in in tola group aa there are few duplicatea, and all M Modem blond Mreh. Twin istic of most of th* messures .that Nutrition ^'ass. Salvation Army, Mra. C. Strickland . Women's LegguC...... 10.00 the following ommittse to slaughter in the Cocoahut Grove specjal materials available for Congress’ repeal, be Nthl* to re­ Harriet WWtnian Helen Stiles. Laura Nalaon, Janice sential civilian activity. / night club hdlocauit which clalqi- different cover*. Chairs with loose eyahions have beds and dreaser wMh latV*- they are mors punlUya'than cor­ /NuTtoi’ Aides st the hpsplUl. Men’s a a s s i ...... lO.OO Halllday, Betty Zimmerman, Patty on 'With him this drive; Ha Miawii Fla„ Api-il 12—W — churdlt school workers, and Mr. spring unit seats in addition to soU-spr^ toto*-. Two ceive salaries In excess bC $57,200, Mrtond Mts. C. R. Baxter 11,-B—Man necesssry/to the war Reed, Robe, Hathaway, Ha ed 490 Uvea laat Nov. 28. round. unfritmad mirror. . rective, .and that Uley tend td to te ^ North OongretotlonaJ Mr. and Mrs. David ^en- Tyler, Mary Lee Morlafty, Gene­ production pftgraro.X Fortified by their first hot food styles skstchiid hero. Comfort ajmorapi ^ was $ie9.2s...... «iiMff \ some 760 persona salaries in ex­ iurch/''^ ir...... nett ' 5.00 vieve Ubert. Beverly Maasey. Alvord, :oms8 Clarks, Jo Herbert F. Callahan, counsel for' punish all organised labor for tto Mra>xGeo. N. IMlson ---- 1.00 II- C—Mail deferred by reasonPero, o( A: Psgani, Ltoa slnoe Friday and a good night’s Welansky, who w u president of cess oC $100,000, about 30 p e i^ i^ S'eyving at Mr*. Pierce’s, 89 l^ m - LOO Club . . . ______5.60 -Dewey-Rlchmax Co. his sgricultural occupation or en­ faults-of IsolaUd'sections o f /^ br^ge -Atreet. ''' G. G. Rest ...... People's Society.. i 5.00 Loiii* Marte, H. Olln Orafit; I sleep in Ai^y tents, Bahamian the corporation which operated \ - t calarl.se in axebM of $250,000 and Mrs. Edvard G. O’Brien l.b(^ ' i deavor. x' . \ ''\- liam/Kftmlck, . Elmer farm worker*, who were flown the clup, aald the appeal would be BHDROOM. ‘niNS . IBmNI Congressman MlUsr, talttng^ the , ’Sewin^ a t St. Jamea’s school. Mr. and "^trs. John O. 1.16 Murphy's Dnig: ff^°*** N®*^b, $0.60 III- A—K in with child or Chil­ «ihr*e ^ four pbiowna sxlarlea’.In' Staff Assistants class at Y. M', Mrs. Geo. B orst' 5.00 les W l^ n , John Mor here by plan**, today were ready filed within 20 days^the legal :ional Bedrooms M ote/ihah Fiencb Prevtpeiat ffeeiipi to 'floor in opposition to the/'bUl, de- Wood ...... 5.00 ’Troop 11—Stiae Florence Her dren dfWrred by reason of ^alfi-. el Dome, Hans limit—of the time; of conviction. bone white, decocaOeff WtBi CKoaas of $600,000^ . ' C. A., evening. 2.00 aper Mfg. Co. ter, leader, Alice. Katherine Wil­ J and eager to begin picking toe ■oxlbed bis own positttm tod the Xlr.xn«l Mrs. T. E. Clough tslnlfig bon^fide family relation­ erett Kennedy, William Pit I huge bean crop already at matur* Acquitted Of A* Counts gold. Dreaser, rosilty and 'From theM statistics,. It bs- Thursday, 1:30 p. m.—Canteen .TaneN-Grant — . ------2.0O' Employees, . , . . . . X 172.00 liams, Patty Wtlsofi. Mary Lou i^^Styles pSect of'^toe bill Xucclnctiy And Williams, Marie I^ le rc . Marie ship. / , r. John V. Gregan, VViUlam '" lYty In the fegtUe Florida Ever­ bed with l^ d b e a id npliol* f t comas obvious that there le not a class, Mrs. Fredfrick S. Olmstead Ernmi^L. Roberta ...... 1.00 Army' Contrlb- / III-C-XMan with .dependents 'coe, John Echmalian, Walter Welansky waa-crbnvicted Satur­ for ""MoUest Budgets ' ftered In misty anae aatlm clearly. / Instructor. Salvation Army. 1.00 Brennan. Nancy Dumas, AllCii glade* day by an all-male Jury. Hla broth­ Mnoatloiial jnumber ot people re*' Paul /Rrookman ...... who iA’roglllsrly engaged ih sgri- honey, Thomas Rogers, Forty-two of the Negro workers and Waa $194.2g...... B M M i •I\bw* notwni: to leadi^r- Swlihmlng class, East Side ^ c . Mr; and Mrs. Walter Hlck- L. Turklngton ;. 6.Ck) Backus, Doris McNealy. er, James, acting managj;r of the A- oMvtnc tti^^n unlimited tnooiiM, cultural occupation or. endeavor. Thprnton,-/C M r/ahd M” - ®- Dives 10.00 Wm. P b i^ t. Sr...... 1.00 Father#Get jiardship and privation W a wife, Cervlnl, Austin Cheney, - J. acquitted of all counts in almilar vetijsarsd wtto toB*y motoi to In this Bouse today. TheVm*‘‘* i-0.00 Danny McOnrljiy ...... ' 2.00 ways planes, chartarad by the Ba­ obmes'<''doiwn to a $$5/)6o- net Information Wanted V/alter Fricke ---- ..... child, or parent with Whom h* Cheney, Dohgld Hetnlngway, hamian government. Another Indictments. / No matter how little, or togat^lato glqw •» k fact ttoi they opposs6 m'y elec­ Gall Phillips ...... 3.00 Francis MeCtotfay ...... \ l . 0 0 i^ m e tt Welansky could be sen­ to invest in Good Furniture, wbnldii’t bring more than a difqp If you have Information about --maintains a bona fide family rels- liam Knofla a'nd Harry Maldi I group of 84 arrived by Army tran- abided. Wes $66.60. .fgg.l tion not Justify my voting any meetings, classes, sewinj Mr*. Olmstead ...... 3.00 William H a n n iA ...... , 1.00 New Status tenced to 38C yqars •• tog maxi­ at Waiklna. And every piece 1.00 Robert Charles X X ...... 1.00 t^ lh lp . / laport plane. Tfoe rest of the Initial mum (Mddehit ccya, men hr* drpft^ Bjdme Nursing Corps From Montr^l I is achedulad to be hard kt work pearance In court Thursday 7or noh-mamber of a/iinioh, would be The Home Nursing/ Corps will ADVK^ or in.” X ' X- reUef hrom lisbiitty for training hkrreatlng oropa in'the Lake Okee-. cd iBto tbs cinny a t $600 a ^ Anewer^ There are many factors extrema hardship and privsttoh, to and ssrvlcs, and atiens not ac^ ehobee growing section within s aehtence. subject to s find of $25. have as. it guest op^ktt this eve­ X \ ■ Tha grand Jury also indicted BO m atter bow high th*4r dlvilUm ning, Dr. D. C, 't.Mbox*, who will Furnished by the MeCoy which might be causing this a vrife. child or parent wlth 'whdm ceptable to the armed'forces. . month. . Btnpfrs ^ T would nbt W u for UglMe- dition, which la known a* stridt Mrs. DooA^ G.~Rember 'of| seven other men. Including public cclaty Biay h*. That ih th* lecture on pont'sglon. A knowledge Health Servlo# he maintains a^- bona fide family , IV-D—Minister of religion or Cedar street' has returned / MM Mt; 0oM ib tioB that gives organised labor an It is a symptom usually present ilatlonahip in their home.” official* op charge# ranging from fight 0&kj^ Wm trem* contrast. But thsra ars of this auiiject' Is of grest InS, wh%n there is s’-me obstruction of divinity student. Montreal, Canada, where she conspiraejr to violate toe buUdihg advanUg* over any other group,” Pprtprtbe durjhg war time. Address oonunnnlcattooa to Tbs [elective Service epokesmen said IV-E— Conscientious objector paUed by- the tUnSes and dsai •seseeeaoao# btliir contrasts In tbs fact tha$ Herald, Attentlou MoCoy the air piusages either from with­ 'srm ars who have bMn In Class ues for Pork laws to neglect of duty. They are to said, "nor wm I vot* for Isgls- 7 First iUfl Itofreaher Course in or by pressure sgadnst them avsilihl* fo|r work of nsUonal It^, *ner father, Thomas Norwood. awAiting trial. ki bitoc aMtsd 'to accept ' Health Servlco 3-A7iMluding childless married portanc*/ Norwood died on April 6 ★ latVto th at Invokes penalties for The Fitst Aid Instructor Re- from'-without,, such iis enlarge­ ' Mtcbttlaitloa of Its wages and th* fresher/TOiirse will start tonight at men. woqld be Hhifted automktlcal- rV-F—Physically, mentallyr or long period of' falll^ . health, it^iits Lowered .VANITT. M ode* WbdatoOll' ment k>f toe toyroidygland. Iv; to 3-CMor'continuance of their desig* to figured wahwil lb* tarm ar la being otganlBMl labor th a t do nqt apply 7 o’etotit 8-t tbe Trade school. Mr. Find The Cauee! Question: Mrs. ^ 8. wWteg: "1 morally unfit. - / his funeral waa held "on Ap deferment, "^ e 2-C \lasslflcation IV-H—Men 88 to 46 now defer­ For .52 years he was a Mason Lodges to Unite - venasra. PoHslied WasO asked "‘to.^kccept stabilixatlon of to other groups." ' - ^dpi'ond J. Monegon, who wur con­ In the .'great work of disease suffer agonizing /ace ach* which defers farmergwlthout dependents. dm w er pulls. Wua 9$6.(1C That waa a icvel-headsdlAveLheaiM and duct the course, 1# Field Represto- prevention, the U. S. Public Is driving me to distraction. I ,am red because tosir age group 1* not also a .membsr of to* Boyll Waablngton,/ April 12—(35— his price*.'-., ' "• Men who -art. perfOnalty eSsen- .nceoted. tor mlUtary serv­ Masons Ih/'one of to* Mofit It.$66J^$ sensible stand from our cdq^ress- tative for First Aid, Wateir Sttfety- ■lealth Service, and doctors of all 35 years “old and it seems that this tlsl toasstotlslVtl^le* will co*l!i*‘"!J!l^"P:r. I Lower point vslliea for sausage To Confer Rank ' I? \ As the i^ertdent .-kay*, the and Accident Prevention. Before schools ot healing are tirelessly thing 1* gettlhg worse every day. ice.'Thla group IA being reclSssl- chapters. Tbp obaequls* a t mAB. The prlieriary purpose Of the •tlnue to be 'placed hg classlfleatlone fief In cate of eventual call.) funeral home &nd Mount I products snit some pprk cuts went morale of this country "ip too Joining the national staff of the seeking the cause of disease. Only It comes otr/n very severe at­ 2-A and 2-B 'tor deferment for six- Hobbs B^rt was not to see thit by lieaming the tnlc cause can tacks.*,' / ■ ^ cemetery were largely at I Into affect today.,, - DREB8BR. Freaed towvtoi strong to be permanently Injured' American Red Cross In January, month periods or until replace­ Unne Lodge. No. 72, Knights alal design to bom w b ^ justle*' Is done, but to attach' a 1’942, Mr. Monegon had been active devise measures not only to A nsw ^; Tt sounds like a neu- by membSra of fhs.Maaohle ' Attributing IL-i action "to slow by mch contrtota of /ihequaUty, prevent,' but to cure disease condi­ ralgiBj/and from the symptoms ment* are available for them. dera, relatives and friends. [sales and a rssultaat danger of of Pythias, will hold Ita remilar hanging ' mlrroa. Waa >tlgma and penalty to union , mem­ in First Aid in his home town, Tbese need not have dependents.' IFire Breaks Out meeting Wedneaday at eight p;jn. $44.60 ...... ft..y..ff68J16 But the iatuatld'h IX unheaU&y Pavltucket, R, I., where he served tions. VVlth'.vt’lder'dia.<»emlnatlon of described' it might he what Is Mr. -Norwood before-hla lapollag*. toe Office c€ Price/. Ad- bership. It Is an attempt not to knowledge to the pubHc at large, known as tic dolorcauj' or tri-faclgl Farm Deferments Superior had occasionally visife' I ministration announced polnt' ^ in Orange Halt The rank ot \ 1 ' and it is to be t^tsd that .It baa.^ as a member’- of the local- chapter The farm defermenta are *' quire Witt be conferred on a'clpss Improve the unions, but to abol­ First Aid oclmmlttee, teacWng-’flrst this task Of disease prevehtion is n^ralgla.' However such pains At the Same Spot daughter’s family Ip Maao I dpctlona ranging from 14 to 50 per already provided aipmunttion for lor to others because they contlttqe He leaves besldss hla wlfs I otot on such products as Wiener*,^ qt candidatea for both Memorial . CWBBT. French FroOtapIdl aid to cpmmunlty groups. made a , great deal easier, ' Many ould come from defehtive.teeth. I Indefinitely.i-without .regard t some one like John ll-.^Lewls, who ish thjem. years ago. Dr. Frank McCoy said: suggest tost you sm A' physician other daughters, . Mra. Dor ] bologna and pork aauaage, scrap- 38 and Unne Lbdge. bom whits. Was~ * a | 0f l^ .V There to Uftle dSubt that there \Vhlle attending Pawtucket availability, of replacement*. ' i x David Dickaon of Memorial g$t.N now says that tl^'bat\le against "Before any dIseaM condition naay and have a proper diaghosis-made Both farm classifications are X(Wlc4 over the w*ek-end toe Ormerod and MiM Edna l^ e , chlttsrUnga and pork mkek and la room foi^'-4mprovement In tbe High school. Mr. Motigeon was, be IntelltgJnUy' treated, toe cause wood; a son Lieutenant Iba'ekbdnes. Dry and semi-dry sau- M. W. EMwerd B e^- inflation 1* a. Joke and Who tails captain of the swimming team, . . . ^ reetricted to those "niceSsary to Manchester Fire department wm Unne win.: have charge V.. conduct of ou> itoons. There la must first be found.” These word* and rei^'arly engagea In an agrir j callen\out to toe same spot 'Sna ^Norwood, .who Is in th* subii I aaga* auch. aa hard salami, har6 upon famsf and labor td unite tod later became swimming cosich of wisdom .have bean -quotod in ssrvlcs of toe Royal I earvelat, pepperpnl, soft salami, NIGHTT^ABLEg. (8) French and ^ ;^ t Umits" slniA Balqiiea some abuse of the poiv^ priv­ and health, director of the Psl v- cultutal occupation 0* agricultural | about too tame time to stop a se- Ithuiinger, and tnortadella are un- event will take papers and publications thrmghout Open Foriim endeavor essential to the war ef- rlous jfraas fire. Green Road ana Navy. The only grande An Inte: Prdvliimal with enoteeed and’profits are not going to ilege. which has corns to -^ h ^ dur­ tucket Boys* club. At present he) Is the World, and have caused the Patty, daughter of Mr. and [ changed. place Tuesdity, prll 20, at toe ahehres. Choice j f prim*/ president of tbs New feriglsn*tponement, arordM by a-B rat- At Farewell Party IM.ary Sodality of St. James’s Trqy, N. Y.—Miss' Eliza Ketlas, * Chlpperidale broken pedi- has not yet been kept^ althdugdi stock Market Polnlf,Again day has office equipment aiid fa­ day. Obeervqr# are wanted, ‘ ‘ tnent design with plynth from the blazing Redahaw Paper cilities which X\ few years ago modern and yet very quaint In ngng:/might might havehaV4 . beenbeen-alight - flllg elnc# daily on Thuraday and Ichurch st the annual election held founder and first prasident of Rus- we are in our second year of war. » •' ' f Box company plant fif* to |in the church yesterday afternoon h ^ and gothic arch^ grill \ A ,few weeks ago, w<^ noticed apt ■were fount, only in large clinic* some ways. The natives are very many local boards bava exhaust­ nights. Anyone not now aeil Sage college.-and for yssrs dozens of roof8 and scores ot lots ed their supply of childless married (las Rose Fsloetta was named as principal of Emm# Willard achool,' door*. Mahogany and gum- ’ and hoepltals. Th* various testa friendly and the French people (^rl Edmund aemson. eldest trick at th# .post, and who I wood, [Was $96.09..879.'00 that the stock nuirket was enjoy­ and fll!lds. and diagnostic aids such :&8 toe Just seemed to welcome toe Ttnks m*h in 3-A and’have begun re­ give tps tliha, ’Is asked to call vies president, Mis* Fraqces' Os- one of toe nation’s first praparg- Our Unhappy General But while all available firemen son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ciem- trawMi, recording secretary; Miss i t . ing a return, of life,/ and re a c l^ X-rsy .the microscopic and cheml-. with open arme and open hearta; classifying such msh out of 3-B •on of 16$ Oakland street, who Wjsden at toe J. W. Hal# I tory schools for women. , ^ General' Dougla* MacArthur re­ and apparatus fought the Central cal analysis of urine, blood and The few Amfrlc:ah luxuries w* do intoInto I-A. 1-A. TneyIliey aaaea added the»ne samesame^- other dnrfteea 7lnlfred, Pentland, treasurer; Mlsa Washington—Daniel C. RopeV f t i ''''" ★ ! the. conclusion that what, might blaze; householiders were busy with store. , _ targaret Donahue, financial -aec- H.XN'GING SHfcLF. Comer portedly exerclaes close, censor- look like good' news was really other body fluids, play a decisive get are priceless ovqv hers. On a 'condition wo^ld hav® pj*®Vdll®d] ^ ri*v®nii Wednesday* Wfli Mr, Weden also, calls atten| 76, secretary of commerce from garden hosca against ths embers /setot In detecting underlying whole the American aotdler is very wh«n tK® calUnt of fatheni . farew^l pafty at bw to toa course in airplane to etary. 1933 until 1938, former minister what-not Ui bam rad anam- ahip -over the work ofS^ie ’news- bad news, "alhee stock buying and dropping on their own rorfs. <>W 3 uon. whlcTm^Sr To Misa Marjorie McCarthy, el. decorated. Pennsylva­ be! found by well taken .ear* of;/ ' Boards were instructed to: h h6me Saturday evening. GuesU tlon which gets under way tori to Canada and leader Of toe Metho­ pap|irmen in his command. That the Incrtasa in 'stock quotations consequential fire four blocks away>®9"°‘“®"* wnicn may •Consider vWiethef men reclasaL- ■aghter of Mr. and Mra. William dist Epiabopal church. He was nia Dirtch reproduction. routed two fanfilies, and a leas Mri- no other means. It Is well recog­ I wouId^'JJke you to thank to* who' weto.present from Hartford, irow nights at 7:30 in th# (cCartby of Wella street will go means that when they write, In nized by the* best autooritles that branch of the Red Cross for th* fled out of 3-B should be put In Trade school auditoriunp. nativa of Marlboro, iB.-C. . \i Waa $24.09 ...... 812.6# were principally a reflection ot Ous one started a mile. away. Bast Hartford. Coventry, Willing- |the honor qf crowning of the New York—Rfffus X/*noir Pat- their atories of the- anniversary the , conviction ot “wise money" Two firemen were hurt slightly, early detec'Jon of the disease often swell work they are doing. W* 3-C. 8-A, 2-C.' 2-A or 2-B before ton and this town, pooled their atue of‘tbe Blessed Virgin. Thia Protect Winter reinilts In i spepdy. cure under the have a beautiful Service Club run putting them In 1-A. tersonC 70, board chairman of the . 'W. ^ 1 i t of the fa^. of Bataan, of his "bit- that Inflation 4 as certain to en­ and one specUtdr, Chief Lawrence contributions and prsaentsd him Special Servlee for : *' t^ e place on May f. American Machine and Foundry '^CABINETS. (2) Modem ma­ Tyler said, estimating damage at pro^r treatment, while neglept by them, Xhtericsn movie* as wall ■ "Bear In mind" that they -can with a purse of money. !§> reoely- terneas," be himself fully intends gulf us. When the dollar threat­ may cause damage over a period as other forma of recreation. They put a man In 2-A or 2-B even If Co., which Hq-if organized in 1900, Furs and W oolens ih a ple design with $30,000. The cause of*toe 3-aIarm sd a wrist watch and’othep accept- u d organizer of the International J ■heU'Cs and doOifo. ’'Bfoto, to have the people of this country ens to go cheap, it Is lyie “hedge"- blase, ’he aald, wae tffiknown; ^ of time which ma} be Irreparable. a rt doing everything In their pow neither hit line of work nor tola I Kaneaa aty--—PoHc* Such diseaser as tuberculosis, nsu- particular Tob, W on the national able gifts. f ' ■ Harold Anderson plana a i'irit Graduation Ciga< Machinery Co., In which he each, 820.56 •..^.♦•$t0-76 know that lia Is a frustrated sind to buy low priced stocks whicn er to make toe Service man ai ainton Wsbb enUrUI«6d with developed machinery -for handling Bxdbers Increase Prices ritls, diabe.es and heart dleeaM comfortable as possible and tt is list of essential actlvltlea and Kb- feats of in a^, vsntrlUoquism and servie* for drunk# If b* LANE CEDAR CHEST unhappy leader. When he lets will rise as toe dollar cheapens. nAy be arrested ot cured If de­ Pupations, tinea the list la "dnly to# MliM board to provtda tobacco. He waa bom gt Balem, deeply appraciatiid. also played the pluo accordion for Ceremonies Held N.'C, , ; himself appear In thia light, he la Tbeh, when you sell a share of tected soon enough. If you eontinu- Tbere are a lot of frienda that I a guide" to balp datormlna staan^ inoney, ba't going to gat a Why risk hundred* of dollars damage BIDE CM AIR. '•HeppMe^to New Haven, April 12—uPi— It slly suffer frOm any persUtent dancing. idw aiung patrol wagon, onl ' Chicago—Antoine Volkoff, 76, bavin# oval bacK with aomethlng more than a general; etock you originally'purchased, for will be 75-cent haircuts and As­ can't poaelbly writa to *o I would UMlty. Carl Clemson attended Man- former consul general here for toe to Winter woclene, fur* and blankata symptom, toe wlseet thing to' do like to say hello to them publicly, io Call fflagls Met First foot abova to* ground, to batj when-a genuine Lana eoata so little T Prince of Walaa plums; em -/ ha la a man with a cause. . t , five dollara and get twenty timea cent sh&ves In New Haven eUrt- is to have a good examination and chesUr High school and unUl re­ ths soaks. It’s too hard to Middletown. April 12—-Whilt' fluanoa ths dedaions of his supei- velt’s executive order and its se­ your raqu^ to the McCoy Health .oem^tlOB F6b. 28 which ffUdwad fArmy to 8am MolGM'a toat w4 twer, officer in charge of toe . ctocu. But tbsr* can b* only for- Miasovurl City, Mo.—(F) — All Servlet ih cara of thU aawspaper, much of your tlma X will cioao nota, turned up—In Mra^W. H. “ a faval Aviation Cadet Section voting in city elecUona over Kan-1 lection of a final "laat line" atand tola fourth tann talk around Waab- enclosiiup a larga aalf. addtwasqd and ghanking you Sgata X nm ata f a th w outnumbertog ohlldleaa nay a u i^ t^ ," h* ana waa far from heavy last week. ' I 8 O T M I 6 f . I N C .ft 8 IOTMI6 6 * 0...H < > aiid admltatloa for his men eto to on* to thaa* groups their, •Stoen, »■ I opening qlove. Mra. M eS n, a ' clea sard, Bolton; Ueut. Comdr.- Frank. against InflaiUon. Volume on th* pionesr resident of thla dty, stamped envak^ one of Mantoaater’a natlv* sons. some supplies for the Army herk, establishment employe, expH |(Vmi."tork, Navy Bureau of Mat-field'Green's ' 182 cltlzena set j dtoln to tadsem his own miarKat Friday was baavy, but it pnonssr resident of this dty, Respeei^lly yourg. 111# 2-C and 8-C classes, which that the ring, no -; returned, <| the record. They forgot to hold officials have predicted would c-n- I found raw's of 'qur own toma­ iLlei't. R. J. Llllard, officer' In ofA\ANCHCSta (dadfa to to* »«n Bataan and was a aelling volume, with prices chuckle. He’s Just been elfbted Questions And An*wers Thomas Cole. toes. with /our labels itlU vOn •tM while'she had her hand If to at Waalayaa. <■ libelr election. mayor tor the 34 th conseclitive Question; Mrs. D. K. writes: 20 Bank street, laln about 3,500,010(1 by the end nawiy-claaBad flov* to li m metf to aii tha downwAnU trand. l"Mv huabaad uVas a paoullarl Manoheat*% Ooink eg this year, tojptbar tocliutod tham.” > 'n I : - c • t ‘ ' ■ ■ ■ ' ■ M ANCTIESTER^V e NING? H ERALD;, M AN C H ESTER, C O N N , M ONDAY^ A PRIL 12, 194* F A Q i 15* E V ETmsTC HEKAIiD. CDNT^MONDAT, APRIL 12, 1943 X- _L the po^blU’ ihcentive li^ Is Toll w n o —1080 ,wTHiv-itao '6ig' through ^f/Cultivated layments to rs to^eourage AbouixTo ^re Graduated WDBO-tII liO Wm bu->u io V ‘•Where they are, for the Head of Board ci^W produclioi ere'i&d to have ____ Ib Salvage copipelled to n 'l^ n o grei ' epthUBlaam;. But W te flOM -'V thus offering flghter-bomWrs tte ^ „e (0., Oak)' said he f '■ 0 f Gaiic^er Wai Sehatar ITia April meeting Attendants best targets they have/ had for t o Be could si ho alt^m at^’ than (or —BKmdia; WTHT —American — mu: — ^uthor- Scout leaden Asaociatli 1:00—WTIC Baekatac* tbonths.") , • . tt> sgek autho / r p O T t h i T WORCVNawa', Aitanioon Diacuasion Lsagua; ,^WNBC — Many Attacks On Transport for "in^htlvs payments whiiwhich iield Wednesday eve^l; IrSe V er* W y B urnliam kj ,\ o’clock In th* YMC ’ Three Y oung W httten dies; WKBC—^u b Matinee. The Ijono Ranger. B o th B aer* Serioiifl The chmmunlque said many at­ Marlbof^BiUgh O f T t d a l I s Congress ■doesn’t want to give.” :15 — WTIC T- Stella Dallaa; W nC — H. V. Kaltenborn. tacks were made bii enemy motor • Seeking to help t^e splons solve era are urged to-'^be pre; O f Soroptim ists, // P o a n d * officers for th/nomingyyear are ■Receive T heir D iplo­ Resident M'fmC-^JteteaUnd. ' 6:dbXXWTIC —Cavalcade of Amer- •g Victor transport In the-nelghborh^d of A c c i i s e t l G a s .sonic of the poat-war problems. K iw ajpis G u esL T od-^ . R30—WTIC/— Loranao Jonas; • lea:Mh5RC — Vox Pop; WTHT r b ^ M e b EnfldavUle. 27 miles above Soues^ vSeofetary of S tate Cordell Hull to be electei^ m as at L ocal H osp ital. , WDRCH/tfila a . America. ! --canrimiey; WNBC—News. through which German and ItaliM R a t i o n C o n i 4> n s . ^md Secretary of Commerce Jesse 1:45 — Mn:iC Young Wldder ' g:lB— WTOT -e' Eddie Reed; < J T o b * forces are headed today »«nl-c.r. ,I(>n'es wenjt up on Capitol h lU 'to Memhef* of 5f«rnonai Lodge. Passes A^way W hat the local Sorpptjibiat clulj Knlghto of PytWas, will meet to- Miss Jidia Mereha. of AnaertUa '. BroBto ' '/ > W NBC-^um and Abner. cular hill posttloriii some 40 miles ,Hartford. April 1 2 \p —Ey i-iih fold Administration’^ -views Mia<» Jeannls^ Perkowskl 'qrGrin- ia doing in pubUcizlh|(.‘^mean8 IC — Whan A Girl Mar- 8’SO—WTIC X The Voice of Flre- Ah Asset to Brhtes soutb^OT Junis which they are ex­ A tnerica s participation^ in the nigM ht eightbi'clock at the fiiner- Jftp in XanchMter df'nce of alleged sales of^f^lne, home of ' Mark Holmes, in h and MissTIelerv Per -detecting an dcheckifig the dlseasJ rJte; WDRC—News; Ad Linar; [. atone; WDBC^,^— Gay Nintiea pected to map.- The w ar bulletin ration couponS\hy Charles fiuyfre world' pe’ace trade before : •S 'r r 'S 'S f.tS W r .. , V eronica .B alkncr — ’^ixitable Terrace; ‘ ly amounted to rtbiite tp' .lames Cb-ooks. Mr. Haven. of cancer was ei^ained to th4 i Revue; News; "WTHT — Newa; ■aid “considerable , damage was ter, depo.ned chairman ' ■ ^rl- the tanff-writlnj^ House WlfjiWjid^ J943/trained ' att»^anta/'at Me ''NeVaX-^BC—Newa. ' Castles in the Air; WNBC — Form er Y ankee H urler w m crooks /tvaa a ineMber of thf Nearly Years O ld; -rs! ppoBda, Whieh much none. borough War Price arj Rati^W Means romniltteK^ mortal hospital Were graduated Kiwaniaha today by Mrs. \ o J|:X6—WTIC — Portia Faces Lffe; ! True or Falaei ON THE J[pe SterlingV\]^ppf^ *i»M» expected. \Jp until “in one attack hi this a^rea | r^g' eoard. together with ehargeJ ^ lodge for .35 y esr^nd for 25 i'ea™ W'illlB Burnham, treasurer tck Tracy^ ' 1 G oing G reat G u ^ lor ^ t’s Record tifp st 16,000 poUnok had been served as outer -guard/ yesterday in the presence of rela­ liV^as W ell K n ow n . 9:00—WTIC—Opening of the Sec­ F irst,'A lso ; B ig HurricaneHurt-icane boml^ni,poni^>», escorted^----- 1;, I aaainstby j 25 alleged35 alleged to nave to have piir- pur- ] local women/, service organtaal V 30—WTIC X Just Plain Bill; ond War Bond Drive; WDRC — ■ but Only p a it of^the town tives ai}d friends at the hospital.. B ob Q u inn ^ '' 'O utfit Spitflfes, M bv coupons fpOm him. The p:ir'» ehtoredNtrainin.^ : from Uon. Mrs. Burn)tom aaid x th a | WDRC—War Xtominantory: Mu- j . Radio Theater; WTHT—Gabriel ou txio W «tdtf Fl«l ___oorered. On Saturday the flames and after attacks b> r_jagp

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■Hj ■>. .1 ^ .x/' \ MONDAY, APRIL 12,1942 V" Safety ictory Ton^^ If You Buy War Bond» nitto ■5T pfMted on Iocs! u d c f ^ t a the domain; new eleseee of candi­ ireaUng ■ X The Slateihood of Temple Beth dates have been formed and aome With the Marines Gi^iips Unite and draws on a fund CHudom wiu hold iU regular meet­ R^p6rts Lodge of them have alraady been re­ stories which pasatofeg^ him dally. Average Daily Circalation The Weather ^AbontToWn ing tomorrow evening at eight In addition he b/i^um oriat of e( O. & WeUher —— « rf ceived Into full membership, while For the Month of Mnioh, 1848.. o’uock at toe home of Mrs. Jack many others are hew in the pto- some repute anvh^m spoken beforei Sandals, M Brookflelfl street. ^ For Meeting many local orgasriaations in and Orm gt wta hoM m " As Doing Wefl cesa of Initiation. rmlttent Hfht'raln enrijr to- ,^ -,-jf tonlclit at aigbt brief entertainment will be,^^!-- Both of the local lodges have near MancJlaSter in toe past; 8,105 becomlns eUghtly colder {■ tke Riuai >od(« nKWH of lowed by a social time ^ th re­ been very active. Linne,. Lodge re­ Commander Clarice started these tenishi freshments. \ ^ i.«gion Post and Auxil­ affairs Ifn ftil and they continue X Member o( the Audit I MkaoBle TfRnpla* tSrary mem- Grand Chancellor As­ cently completed conferring the Boem i e< OIroalstteae ' ia‘ V | «d to attond.. rank of knight onA^ large claaa of torouatoout toe winter. The set- Mrs. O onald"**^ winis Of 84 serts Knights' o f Pyth­ iary to Gather Tonight toig. j^ to e steward’s room in toe 'one/besfer—if City of ViUagopharm Princeton street; who has been candidates and another large claaa <'ttiel»el 3. AmileUai'**"" " « Poi* Informal Program bkMtoent is ideal. The members confined to Itor hOme wtih an at­ ias Are, Progressing. from Memorial and Linne HLodgea wtoer, informally, around a huge ^■id lira. Paiqwla Annlano of 14 are on the wajrf ’The find, rank was ' t MANCHESTER, CONN., TyESDAY, A P B IL ^ 194S (TEVia^VB PAQEB) ICE THREE CENIB ■‘'IkoMMd Placo loft this montlnif tack of influensa, is able to be out fireplace, dim toe lights and enjoy X agal^x^' • \ Grand Chancellor John R. Wen- conferred on toll class at Memor­ There, will' be a;, combined social toe program which occurs oionce a >L.LXIL, N0.165 iorllttductlon n«^tl« U. a. A JW . ial Lodge last Wednesday night * ■ ^ t h a group of draftoop from nergren, who was installed in Jan­ meeting of Uis Dilworth Com month. ,x An important meeting of ah Boy uary ih the heW of the Knlghta of and the second, rank will be con­ 'Btortfot^ Post and the Legion Ahqtlliary^Is 7 ^ Scout troop committeemen Will be Pythiaa of Connecticut, has prov­ ferred Wedneaday night at LJhne Lodge. These two lodges havs been evening at.toe post| boms on Tho Beethoven Glee held at 7:30 tonight at toe East en to be an energctm and capable ■ TO Offi^al Urges / Roosevelt Dedicates Side Recreation Center. Alt of the leader and under' his lesderahlp the working together in close harmony Leonard s tw t, Compianc^ Wil­ ^ ARE YOU \ ^aet for rehearsal tmiMfht at fred Cliirke has roundet^ut. an atio^L Kesponi committeeman are urged to at- K. of P. of tola stnteNhave made using the facilities of both to put MARCH RIRHT^INTP MgM tfcloek at Bm ah^laithow excellent program whlto wIllX be COOPERATING? SSeh. The elub wiU rOhea^ for tendU. extenatve plans for the suture, of on wonderful rank work. N Plan to Draft Another class Will be ready in headed by Will Aslhn^, vetertm HER AFP^^nON, Shrine to JeMirson tts past to the Bod Cross b«meflt the order. newspaperman fror,vT7ie Herald. Do You ' ioBOwt April and a social hour Private Kenneth Ferguson, son Through his efforts, tWo ^ e e t- the near future, before toe, end of of Mr. and Mrs. Jqaepb Ferguson the present period. Htaff. There will also be a movlnj; Rate SOLDIER? K ^ a s h WiUfoUo#^ ___^ . — — ------V— picture program snd a clam War Wurkers \ of Foster street, who le‘ with the An “ E” engineers at Fort SJ>veuA was, cbowder lunchedn at toe oonclu ; ■< ■ V;-.-. ' Into S Ctolfm C h ^ X \ N- ■ ■ home on a 48-houtS furlough yes­ \ Public Records »ion of Asim i^talk. 3/ Pennant? . : • ' — / garkra. W. M. Chace of ^ to As city editor of ’The Herald tor terday. ., . .J'' ' ■ ' ; \ ____ Howitfd R. Midford rituM mmmti Patterson Says Struggle ..Zaat. has returned to Camp many, years Mr. Aslmus is well Von help by bwhlag coal ^^ftekMt, Va^ after a short furlough \ Marriage totenaona Howard R. MWford, 21. of Man­ Vltel

Manchester 3609 Read Herald Advf. lorgenthau; Heavier committee today the current \, I and in MpiljeA-El* 7 Boeeniary Place. marriage llcenseaylh the toWn employed by the United A^rpraft. Plasma Aid he wakome. Mr. ^Crockett will not clerk’i Office. ,, \ struggle against toe Axis to North B4b Sector; Algiers deal with-, ve g ^ b le or Victory Sacrifices Are Seen. The Lutheran Brotherhood will A f^ca “ la merely a preliminary m g Radio Report - SayR gardens. meet at toe Emanuel Lutheran Surgical StUuret from skirmish when viewed to its set­ I Washington, April 13^ church at eight o’clock tomorrow ting to toe entire war scene.” British y^\ Enfida- night A motion picture, ” Rall- V)—America is responding Eggt Also Seen Geraiany and N a^^eld Europe, l^da at. Work" will be ehown. Itb a flood of ilollara, the ] Defini Possibility by ville ahd. Nearly All NBW'CLOSING I A. and the rich possession seized by feasury reported today, to toe Japanese are "the chief battle­ Italian Division Taken. HOUR SCHEDULE ^uaeell RobeHa, aon of Mr. and ,Fedei ^ i e r U is t s X " ... X Mrt. limoy Roberta, of Coventry, le greatest appeal for funds grounds, and topae battles' have / —News Coupl^ With formerly of Mancheatei', g*»du- ■not yet been fpught,” Ije declared Washington, April 13.—(P) —/ freedom that the nation is paying _ .j Wed., ApHI 144h I history— the government’s Waaington A p rll\ s ^ (ffl— Biood Aboijt Intent Allied Headquarters in 4 Dally (E x e ^ Bat.) ated as a Second Lieutenant on [8,000,000,000 second war while teatifytog to support of President Roosevelt, dedicating..' a a debt "long overdue" the third Warning Japs Mousing legislation to draft tdviliant for North Africa, April 13.— % 'g*J0 P. M. April 7 from toe Officer Candidate plasma from applea ind surgical A>arble temple to Thomas Jeffer­ president. ecbool of the Marinee at Quantlco, John R.'^We•UMBrgre■ in campaign. ,The drive war work/ ' - The words chosen for the me­ Allied forces pushed the Oksa Baturdays g P. M. sutures frbm tggshells were seen son, d e c la ^ today that those 'Allied Headquarters in' Jap Move Va. He had taken hit boot training Ings have been arranged for next opened officially last "Eiaeiihower’a Armies are doln^ morial, he said, were Jefferson's eneihy into a steadily con­ Oisasd AH Pay Wednesd^ at Parrla laland, S. C. Mr. , and _i»t by Secretory Morgentonu, as definite posalbilitlea today by well to .North Africa,” Patterson (North Ead-Thuredays) week. The first will be held in WU- fighting today’s war would learn noblest , and parried toe champion Australia, April 13.—(A*)— ! \ ------tracting area in the northe«i Mra. , Roberta, accompanied by mot Lodge, West Haven, April 19 R even before toe necretory nd- Agriculture department aoientiata continued, and “they will drive the what Jefferson knew—that toe of freedom’s most urgent mean­ News of a smashing AHied i Impossible to Determine Mrs. H. Roaa Lewia^ pf 227 CenWr V n i^ a r^ ly at Cameg;le hall In Narta and Italians into the Medl- tip pf Tunisia, gaining new MANCHESTER and toe aecemd at John Hay Uklge .G F. Speb, aaaistant chief of the 'seeming eclipse of liberty can ing. These words are: air victory in the skies oyer BARBERS’ street were present at toe gradua­ 356 Asylum street, Hartford, April fw Tork reporto began pouring Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry totranean or force their . autreil- well become toe da\yn of .more " I have sworn upon the altsr of Whether gilding Up ground north of SousM ahd^ tion exerelaes.' Port Moresby, New Guinea, ASBOdAITON 20. Both of toeae meetings will be­ > the Treasury Indicating a tre- and Engineering, told a House A g­ der.” ; . ' liberty.\ God, . eternal hostility i against iairouan, on the southern gin as near p. m. as possible and ndous public reeponiie. riculture ApproprlaUohe commit­ StlU HoM Vast Gains every’ form of tyranny over the was coupled today with an of­ Strong Point fo r At- klanctaeater lodge of Mesons will 8 Those who fight toe tyranny of side "of the Axis box, and in are open to all Pytolans an'd their vUrgM Full Partlclpattou tee that research work to toe de­ hut, he added, the Nazis "still our own kih>e will come to learn mind of man.” ficial warning that the Japa­ th ^ Medjez-Ei-Bab sector On the hold Its regular communication In l-Thiu la a people’* war—ao all partment’s laboratories on pectin, hoIdXkeir vast gains to Europe” tack - or for Defense. the Temple, at T:80 tomorrow friends. that old lekron,” the president T «xt of Remarks nese have massed 200,000 norttoyest. Allied bbadquarters B u p r erne Vies - Chuieellor toe people ought to have a part derivative of applea and cltrua and “ toe Japanese still hold the said. The text of the president’s re­ announced today.^ (The Algiers, night The Felloworafl degree Win financing It,” Morgenthau ^ I d fruita. bad led to testa "which we rich, resburces they seized last first-line troops at'' bases Washington, April 13\i/Pp- be flonferred. Charles J. Schuck of West Vir­ Pay Debt "Long Overdue” marks follow: radio. Ito a broadcast reco ginia wlU be special guest speaker New Tork rally In urging nto have reason to believe Will prove year in to/Far Eaat." above Australia and that a new Navy Secretary Knox Said today Surrounded by high officials, "Today in the midst of a great enemy bid to regain the initiative London, w d that the at both of these meetings He Is a .tlclpatlon by everyone. satisfactory’’ toe use of pectin to Patterson^raid he believed “ toe diplomats of many nations and war for freedom, we dedicato a It is impossible for hlm^^detoz- Eighth Ariqy had reached very capable and forceful speaker Btreealng the ’Treasury’a urgeilt supplement supplies of blood plaa- means of victory are in our hands” in toe Southwest Pacific may be many descendants b( the authoC. shrine to freedom. expected at any moment. ’The vic­ mlne whether the Japafiese have ^aville, 27 ntoeS north of SouSm and will be a treat to those privi­ i for funda, toe aecretary toq. I- but added that "the struggle will of the Declaration of Independ-^ ' ‘T o Thomas Jefferson, aposUV ^ d 50 miles south of Tunis, ana/ ..sto ued that heavier financial aac- be a bitter ofie, to4t toe. casualties tory over Port Moresby, in which built up strong points b°fto of "It seems,” Speh told the com- leged to hear him. A complete pro­ ence, the chief executive said ip Australia for attack or defense, thkt nearly the iyhole of the Ital­ NORTH END gram of entertainment as well as ea will be required of toe peo- will be heavy, and\that toe win­ 37 of 100 Japmiese' air raidCrs toe’ dedication of the ahrine to (Contlnoed on Page Seven) were repprted knocked out of ac­ You must jemember,” Knox ian yittoria d iv i^ n had been the speaking baa been/arranged " to meet toe growing demands (Cqnttniied on Page' Seven) ning of thb War wiU\demand our captured. utmost effort as a natom.' tion, brought to J 6 toe number of told a pres^/tonference, "that an Rummage •ach meetliyf for a full evenlnd’s X I the war. ■' military qharters esti­ fTen per cent la no longer The War departm ent,^ declar­ enemy planes accounted for in the attack o^/'Australia muat be ac- (Londbnc enjoyment. cbmpapitd by a tremendous sea mated thSt Marshal Em in Rom­ Although handicapped ^aoroe- Dugh," he aald., "W e are aak- ed, does not concur, in V/'wid^ past two days, and General Mac- to Pay for spread belief that victory ia in toe Arthur’s headquarters said toese forehand there ia no indication of mel was withdrawing Into his Sale what by toe transportatom prob­ r everyone to buy extra' bonda House Group Tuhis-Blzerte defenses, ah...area |a month, aven workera who are bag. that We can take things ^M y W orld F ederatjon Plan lossea bad appa'rently blunted a b/Concentration pointing to that. dU M I lem, Grand Chancellor ^nnergren The secretary had been uked about 100 miles long by 40 inUes Thursday, April 15 has made several rtsttations to participating in toe payroll and all will come out right.” \ large scale air offensive and "d l^ iga plan.” Asked by Represeiitativ'e EUtoi located toe immediate /plans" ^dt to boinment on a statement in wide, with , only about 2l 0,q00 various lodges in thp^tate and has Would i^bolish Australia by Gen. .Sir -Thomas A. men, 150,000 of them Germans.), ^ - 9 a. m. , so ImpresB^ th e r ^ lto hlSy energy olncident with opening of toe (R-Dhio) stout possible inequali­ the Japanese. 7 Favored Senators Blarney, commander in chief , of Engage Bear Guards Coughlin Bldg., Depot Sq. and enttuniaarii/toat results of his « week campaign, the Treaa- ties to putting labor under con­ Seeking klaatecj' of^Alr . ^ dlacloaed tentative - plana to trols similar to selective service Allied ground forces there, that No. Methodist Women’s plans^^e h iri^ y seen,ip renewed That the Japanese A fc still Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgom­ B a total of 870.000,000,000 Farm A^eiicv for the armed forces, Patterson as^ the Japanese had massed 200,000 act)Vitiea and Increases in mem- force to be reckoned with, how­ ery’s seasoned EiKbth Artny pa- S o ^ ty Christian Service ■ \ year—plana which, will atrike serted: k.- first line troops aiid a great Air b p ^ lp liv practically all . parts df s ta i^ ^ io n s Adopt Rei^ S o V i e t F l i e r S ever, was enphaSlsed . by Gen. trols..,engaged rearguards of toe avily at individual pocketbooka. Should Use All Resotitoea Force north of the' island conti­ African Corps on the coastal road / To Spend Hundred BUlion Abandonment of Cfop olution by Unaniipfous.i y ' Sir -Tbomaa Blarney, Commander nent and could be expected to un­ "Germany. Italy ahd Japkn are **y of Allied ^^TOdnd forces in tow between Lake Kelbia and the^sea Horgenthau explained that toe fl-;hting us with alt,.toe resources dertake an offensive at -any time as. Rommel mainlined his 'with­ vernment expecta to apend about Jnsurance . Progrmu Vote orR4o U to oT^day; jx P qiihiI Nazis’ theater, A'ho told a presa confer­ Daeeo't Know Intentions they have and why Should we ence t o it . toe enemy is niaklng a drawal , through . the EnfldavUto ^ , 000,000,000 tola year and that fight them back with only part of Rehiring “Is. Voted. Specifically discussing BlameyV line under a oonatont pressure. ' Ey' $30,000,000,000 of tola will be XJrged in Additionfta tremendous effort to regain pari­ statement,' IfCnox said he did niit resources?” ty, and then mastery of t ^ air. iThis' would indicate that the bvlded by taxea. ’That meaha,>he Abolishment fo t FSA. e said that the Army to 1943 Supply Lines know what forces' the Japanc.se HOLE'S SELF SERVE that $70,000,000,000 tnuat be State Capit;^, Hartford, •"The Japanese are' conuentrafi had nor what they, would do with require that 900 of each 1,000 ing their aggresslye attentions— (Continued on Page Four) rowed, unleaa exiating tax ratea soldien be assigned to Jobs requir­ April 13.—-( ^ — The General them.' \ OriglBBl In New England! raviaed upward, Washington, April 13.—(/P)— , already developed to-, a strength ing Aasembly, ^ 8 y with maiiy ■ It is known, he added, that a a order to keep down Inflatlon- AbollUon « r „ . Nci Major-Scale Action of 200,QOO first-line trobpq and a number of places on New Guinea forcea, toe Treaaury waqU to problems Arising from the powerful- Air Force—sUong-^the administration, , abandonment of TO give the armed forces the By Either Si4^ Along are strongly garrisoned, biit "1 toe major part of thia money war, gai/e a thought today to island arc- northward of Australia don't know whether they ate r Anders()n m non-bankUig source*—at the crop Insurance proJrSm and best men possible for their 'task, TUHpAY ^fia A LS it is neceasa^to make sure that the j^ b leiti of peace. By a Front; Germans Lose for toe purpose of returning to an thero for attack or defense." tesJ at $48,000;000,000. Of toU discontinuance of parity payments offensive interrupted by successive wiw' industry and , other activities unanimous roll call vote of 34 He,said;he did not believe the (JUato BuUetlite'Of toe (fP) Wire) kount toe ’Uwaaury haa aet. a on toe 1943 and 1944 crops were Niiie Planes in Raid. Allied successes in the Coral aea, Japanese bkd recently stren^ii- oMd ntative quota qt E15,000,000,000 are not wastlngXr hoarding man­ tci^O, the Senate adopted a i I I I I 'i, I— ii^ i— Greenhousi recommended today by the House power. \ • the Solomons, NCw Guinea and the ened t)ieir positions in the nofto- I be obti^ed from indivlduala, Ctiineoe Report Successes Appropriation committee in send­ “In industry, hundreds of thou­ .I’esolution favoring the estab­ Moscow, April 13— —Soviet Bi.smarck sea," Blarney said. western Solomons. Of last Week's B il 1,000,000,000 from corporationa The result of this struggle in X4^-Lb. Bag ing a $707,040,844 Agriculture de­ lishment of a world federation u8-plane enemy (aid on Guadal­ Cbungkirtg, April 1S(^—(4V-Chl- Avtlstle $1.39 13 V I $8,000,00D we egn possibly favorite targets .of congressional of state employee retired hyteause rail Junction in the western CSq- y Gallon 2 5 c casua Five Ruslan plafies were, mdn'^^ China. ' - - • / / / ■ ■ / afford to invest. , ertticlam for several years, the of age. Still Hoid' Own "iryd u take art • average of the a » « the rimplest w ay.for us to loo^xw this Second Frant . ’That measure muat be returned lost, it wais said.) committee suggested that its fu'n< Incentive Pay last six nibnths we are more than /winrr During this great drars niillions of dol­ tq the Senate because toe House Oiertnan ’ Attacks Stopped Toui'hen Off .-\ngry^ Debate problem of paying fo|r the war^^ See it in tlons be transferred to the Fi holding o u r^ 'n " the Secretary as­ \94THHmff0O9S w^ote into it an amendment allow­ On toe Volkhov front, southeast London, .Ypril ‘•-An aa- ■\ Near at Hand Credit adniiinistratioh, whloh^ Despite Subs serted. Sdvol AmmoDio . Quart 17e terms o f what it me^na to A e^oys who are lars will he inyes^l^mii^many sotir^. given .toe assignment of c^iTylng Study Advised ing state employes who reach- toe of Leningrad, the series of attacks seriiun by Capt. 'Alec CUnnlng- mandyriory retirement age to re­ by toe Germans has been fully The secretary' said that 'so Jar ham-Kcid, Conservative. that But, probably, inteiraU ^ll continue on many FSA prog^ms .already as be knew there wqs nothing new Klrkmaa ' doing the fighting/ Do/We want thaUpara- under why., main on their Jobe. “ .American* nhve a perviertfd view, [orgeiiltLian Says Gov" (Oonttnned On Page Five) Churchill Reiterates His to the fact that the Japanese were of Brifi*h achievement* and Brit­ to ^ in/W^^onds and, SWnps. The The., committee s ^ It had Murray to- Oppose Im­ ' While the legialatora deliberated trying to build air bases at Kiska trooper to have the best possible parachute on toe problems of war and peace. ish 'SlmH in re«|>^t to the war and erament Alust BorrdV "taken full cognizan^of toe criti­ Previous Assurance and Attu in the- Aleuttons. Told Cleanser 6 Cans 2 5 c money can buy when he drops out o f a fale o f W ar^onds and Stamps via being cism which has leveled at position of Any Nai^ Governor Baldwin summoned poKt-war period” touched off a r embers of toe Vegislative Ap­ Treasury Balance In Common^ Today. sharp and angr.v droate today in countedupon to help raise the 13 billion rO' Billions This Year. tional Wage System. N<. - (Continued on Page Seven) plane over Africa? Of course we do. (OrattaaedAa Fasa Twa) propriations committee for a con­ ' ' ■ s'* Commons. Brendan Bracken, min­ ference on toe-state maintenance Washington, A'prll 13.— (F)—^The \r'. \ goal i^ u ire d by this second great financ- Jew York, April IS.—(e>—Sec- London, April 13- (/f : -^Prime ister of Inforhiation, retorfeil that . Unit Starch ^ Pkg.lOC, Do we want to he certain there will always ------7 ^ ------yyashington, April IS—(>F—The budget and bis propbsal for lekis- position of the Treasury April 10: Ciiuninghani - Held “ ha* done of toe Treasury Morgen- Minister Churchill reiterated in Quite a few people will pay, 'ihg drive. Dh your part by putting all CIO' leadership advised Its affili­ latibh restricting toe chief. Cxecu- Receipts, $74,186,061.23; expen­ ;.eyrryfhhig- in hl» power this after- be another round of ammunition fo r every ^u, launching toe $18,000,000,- ates today to. explore fully toe ditures. $298,392,386.94; hSt bal­ the House of Commons tc^ay that I Don’ t Know How T o Plant Bov Is Held ;we are more than holding our Brokeli Dikes Woon to do everything Goebbel* the money you possibly can into War second war loan' drive, aald possibilities ,of -Incentive plans (Coattaoed aa Fags E$ght) ance, $2,753,304,638.52. a Garden. That ip where machine gun facing the Japs? Yon bet night -that toe United Na- <7wn" la .to4: Atlar tic battle against wants and to create disunity la to* Scottissiie “R olls 27c I through local collective bargain­ .' - ' i 'i-' I Ciilted .Stale*.’’ . , we come into the pictore. .we do. A ll right, then. Let's start where Bonds and Stamps regularly. ,were now “piling up toe ing but said It'would oppose im- Germany’s U-boats,- i > Release River We have a small booklet on erclouda of toe greatest at- ithodt Biail ] Motion of a national wage incen- The prime minlster>whs askgd hy the Labortte Ema'nuel Shfijwbl) Care of a Home Garden Ab- to history.” live system by toe government. Attempt to Swim to Freedom rX.- (organtoau said - that, exelustve President Phlhp Murray, in a if he ii“ /i Lb.Bch. 49c the other hand, will tneresse war marine attacks were chiefly ' in From four to six feet of water other com'crn* making *lmllar 5p lbs. 63c; 100 lbs. fl.lO we’re ready to deal a few C regf aald toe boy made yester­ production. guns and tanks in ample numbers. This is an expensive, was' expected to cover toe airport plane*, the House of U>rd* wra to the store as usual wh^re you w ill find new Easter and Spring Mm^ihandise. va oursalves; and thaFU ha mId-AUanUc along the aupply day.. " ‘‘Howsvsr, any such agreement proposition, but it will be more expensive in the long nin .routes to England , and Africa, within the next 48 hours. Two- told tudav. The action of HIr S t ^ No w'aiting. - Drive in and Extra Large vs, I' can promise you, that Ona of toe purported coofeaslona must be worked out between r the if we do not give them what they need. Knox said; giving them a tempor­ thirds of the field stood in. several fo r d 'C r t ^ , minister for aircraft we will put it in. your car. rock Nasi Germany to' Its related that Edward ’ struck toe union and the employer directly production, in taking over too The purchase o f war bonds, which will help fiparice ary Immunity from Allied air feet of water this morning, said Dos. bioodatained foundatioaB.” woman Vvito a hammer when ohe Involved. The CIO will oppose any Airport Manager William R. Mil­ plant M provoked much eritirteia Also deliver over 100 Florida Oranges 55c that “ ten per cent Is patrols.' made a threatening gasture to­ attempt by aay governmeat the war, is a double investment. One investment is for losses to February report­ ner. among -Conaervatlvsn who fsarra I Isnger ' enougb,” Mor$entoau ward him.with ^ poker. The seo- ageacy to ImpoM a aatlona> w asv It jras an opening wedge fsa_— ; pOURds| the indi'vidual’s jfbcketlxxik, the oth.er in and for the ed among toe lowest of any month From two directions tormigfi i iin ■ tlw nation to buy extra ond confession diacdoaed' that too incentive system.” U nit^ States, in the form of support which will miake widening gaps in toe' - broken tionnUzlng BriUah industry. LMW during April, even those al- lad went to 'toe old egg dealer’s Any ogreementa reached, tha of the war, Washington interpret­ cuieose-'soN ed tha iBcraasB as indicating a dtkea, the swollen river spilled in­ Cteddea, In tho find aonoaoi itoalf felt on the fighting fronts. ? J.WHAU partfclpaang ha tha payroB bouse with the intontloo of rob­ tetter adted, ‘obould ba slmpte and to toe airport and Cartey Lake. of reooons for taking o » « - trend rather than a new peak o< Campbell's m a n g h u t m Com m -. IM C EB p**" bing bef. understaiHtebte and fbould tnoor- ,I earnestly urge every one to buy as many, as Red Croas and other rescue plant, sold the ssospany r y JMtHA|bC iThit* sxcept for toe size of the Clad In a blue coat and long porate guarantees that: (A ) The destruction, with toe German sub- isa.ooe man bouis to prodooo ' possible. . • ’ Service Station fOaoNaaed ea Faga Sawea (OsnUaued M Faga itevsnX whteh oibsr tram d*d wttk 44 2TS Maia street MANCHtSm os raws .

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