4'- TUESDAY, APRii 7,19421 I TWELVE manrliMtnr Cttntbtg B^rallt Average Daily Circulation I The Weather F o r the M onth of M arch, 1943 Forecoat of U. S. Weother Bnienn <»- rsmlniacant oC .tha Mother Goose Emergency Doctors The North Methodist W.S.C.8. rhyme “By, By Bunting,” waa es­ Monthly Meet will meet tomorrow afternoon at RildolpH Heck To Give Recital Annual Picnic pecially well done by Mrg.qiym- 7,211 Slightly colder tonight; dimla- About Town the church. >0110 guest speaker will ington. Mrs. laeanor Beftnrtt Physicians of the Manches­ be Mrs. Wlftls Abbey of Windsor, M em ber o t the Audit Inhing wind*. ter MeiUcal Association who was her accoBtoantet. ’ Of Junior C Bureau ot OlrcnlatlonB and her subject, ‘"The Open Win­ Honor Guest Date Is Listed W alts o f iOM Moxloo HcNM eompanlM X X u d 4 «n- will respond to emergency calls dow.” Mra. Louise Seymour is Manchester—A City of Village Charm tomorrow aftentoon are Dr. j;halrmap of the hostess commit­ ' ' — ^ . A dainty, rh^m lc “Walts of aw trtd a call to box 85 y««terday Old Mexico” by Froehlnl was afternoon, to find that the mill George Lundberg and Dr. Al­ tee. A Chinese auction for the Chaminade Music Or­ To Be Held This’ Evf lota, near Park and caiestnut fred Sundqfiist i beneflt of the flower fund will be Herald Employe Given played on the piano accordion by (ClaoaMed Adverttetag on ktege 16) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1942 ■ (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN'TS 1 Mrs. Marion Seelert and put the VOL. LXL, NO. 161 ■treets were ablaao. It waa a amall held. Party Before He De­ ganization to Go to ning; Drive for Mei graaa fire which waa quickly ex; audience into a proper mood for the South American music which tiBfulahed. Major and Mrs. N. J. Curtlg re­ Temple Chapter, No. 53, Order parts for Service. Hartford on JUne 8. bership to End. followed. turned from Framingham, lust of the Eastern Star will hold its, After a short resume of Latin Young Pershing Gets ^Typing? Lesson The regular monthly meeting of night, bringing with them their regular meeting tomorrow eve­ A Ibrge group of Herald em- At the business meeting preced­ The regular monthly businc^ son. Corporal John Cunis, who had ning at eight o’clock in the Ma­ A m erican music, its i«ompcSi.ere meeting of the Manchester Junto Hoae Company No. 8, S.M.F.D., :pIoyee* gathered a t the_ Villa ing the program on "Music of the and accompitahmenta by Mra. Mc­ win be held thia evening at 8 been conflned to the Framingham sonic Temple. This will be the first Chamber of. Commerce will be hel| Withdraw'1 ■ in Bataan Louisa in Bolton last evening to Americas" at the Chaminade Mu­ Lagan, a Chll|ean folk aong “River, this evening at 8 o’clock In tb Secret Hebron Meet hospital for a week following in­ meeting with Worthy Matron Miss o’clock at the company quarters, River”—Zoltai, directed by Mrs. Spruce and Florence atreets. Im­ juries in an automobile accident. Marion Crawford and her asso­ hoilor Rudolph Heck, who will sic club Monday afternoon at the Hotel Sheridan. He stood the trip from Framing­ ciate officers in charge. A social Center church, Mra. Marjorie Nel­ Edith Peterson wee sung by a The drive for new membership^ portant buaineaa is to be discussed soon enter the armed service. sextet composed of Margery Md all members are asked to at- ham well, and will recuperate at will follow the business, w-ith re­ Heck has been employed by The son, the club president announced which has been in progress to home before leaving for Camp Ed­ freshments served by Mrs. Bernice the coming annual meeting on Daley, Flora Chaae, Gertrude th e p ast th irty days, will be coij Herald, since he was a youngster Miner, Cele Moore, V lr^nla White­ wards, Falmouth. Thrall and her committee. and has never been on any other May 4 when the new officers will sumroated this evening and it In Auto Beside Road After Jap Attacks; be elected. Club members may hall and Marion McLagan. the lat­ Indicated that a good number ICancheater Eta Chapter of Beta payroll. He worked In the Com­ ter substituting for Marjory Al- Sigma Phi will meet this evening The weekly setback tournament ’Two cases of measles are re­ posing Room, aqd his ability and bring guests to this meeting. The eligible candidates will be Initiate will be held' tonight at the Red ported in Manchester according to toinual club picnic will be held at bree who waa unable to be pres­ into memberahip for the cominl at the home of Mrs. Ursula Mat- disposition won him the friendship ent because of Illness. aon, HlUaide avenue, Hartford. Men’s social club at eight o’clock the bulletin of the State' Health of all who came in contact with Elizabeth Park on June 8. This year. President Eidward G. O’Briel sharp. All players are requested department this week. There are event will be In charge of the Mrs. Bowlby sang, a short, sweet pointed out tills rodrnlng that neiT him. His great Interest In his Peruvian love aong- "Why, Crea­ to be present. several cases of German measles work and hla Initiative to help board members who will notify candidates will be accepted up uif Disclosed at Hearing Ponder War Moves St. Mary's Ladies’ Guild will tor?” with Mrs. Whltehlll at the in town but that is not a report- "the other fellow" were largely the members of the club about til 8 o’clock—when the organize hold Its regular meeting Thursday The British American club will able disease. piano. The program concluded tion convenes for its monthI| afternoon at two- o’clock in the responsible for the efficient man­ details. hold its regular monthly meeting Martin Burton Mrs. Marion McLagan, a mem­ with four compositions of the meeting this evening. Australia’s War Council Guild room. ner In which 9he Mailing Depart­ famous Chilean pianist and com­ Beebe Tells Story of Amei^ican-Filipino Units tonight at 8:30 o’clock. Friends of Raymond P. Buck, of ment of The Herald has been con­ ber of the program committee, 18 to 28 Eligible American .Army Chief ’The music department of the poser, Ehirique Soro. His unique Interested candidates, who ha^| i Fugitive Is Caught | Style Curbs Friends of the Rev.. W. F. Tay­ Glastonbury, have received postal ducted for many years. read an interesting and Instructive Roadside Conference Set8 Stage for Im­ Fall Back to ‘Previ­ Richard E. Nichols, who has cards from him at Fort Devens, University of Connecticut an­ paper on the music studied for and 'Vibrant style was seen in the not already been contacted fq Arrives in London lor, former pastor of the North Is Wished Good Luck , violin number played by Mrs. i By Local Policemen’ portant Decisions at ously Prepared De? been training as a weather observ­ Mass., where he is stationed at Following ' a spaghetti and nounces a faculty recital to be the afternoon. The first section membership, are urged to atter With Bushell on Gam- Methodist church, have received given by Martin Burton, who has Flora Chase called "Romanza”; For Women word from his elder daughter, Mrs. er at the air base. Jefferson Bar­ present. He is a brother of Mrs. chicken dinner, the members of of the program waa on French tonight’s April meeting. Cand racks, Mo., was transferred last Ray Bidwell of J J t 3 Spruce street, joined the staff this year as in­ the soprano solo, "Tale of a mino Claim Under Ex­ Meeting Preceded by fense Position’ in Or­ Iona ’Ihylor Ditto, to the effect ’The Herald “family’’ rose individ­ Canadian folksongs, their origin, dates between the ages of 18 to we^k to Stockton Field, Cal., ac- thisthia ♦ftU.'Titown, structor in piano and theory. The story of their melodies and lyrics. Maid," a tender love song was are eligible. 'Two - Hour Confer­ der to Rectify Pene­ that he is gravely ill. His address ually to wish "Rudy” the best of sung by Mrs. Symington. Mrs. amination by Corkey; During War la 3905 Santa Anita Avenue, Alta- cording to a letter received today luck and; many of them gave ex­ recital, to which the public is in­ The sad story of a fair maid who Arthur Shqrts, newly-electd by his parents, Mr. and Mra J. N. A large attendance is expected vited. will be glvkn in Storrs Con­ had to refuse the dance offer of Bennett was their accompanist treasurer of the Junior Chambq ence of -Curtin with trated Line; No Im­ dena. Cal., should any of his cellent advice during their talks. A new and capable member. of Denies Rendezvous to friends or former parishioners care Nichols of 49 Norman street. at the Masonic Temple tonight Thomas Fei-guson, general mana­ gregational church on 'Thursday, a dashing cavalier because of lack will Submit a financial report pel April 9 at 8:15 p. m .’The program the club, Mrs. Grace Fraser, Mac Arthur; Stand Ex­ mediate Indication send him a cheering message. when a group of employees of the ger of! The Herald, was unable to of slippers was told "in "La Bas- taining to the expenditures ,incul Discuss Case with Dresses Can Be Short­ to A business meeting of the Sec­ Pratt and Whitney division of the will include the Bach-SIloti Cha­ trlgue,” sung by Mrs. Ruth Bowl- played Soro’s imaginative and col­ red In the current paper salvag Be present due to lllne.ss, but dur­ pected Tomorrow. Of Extent of Los6. Miss Edith Wilson of Arch ond Congregational Church. Inc., United Aircraft Corporation will conne, a set of Mozart’s variations, by. with Mrs. Virginia WhiteWll orful piano solos, "Minuetto Len­ campaign. A detailed report Any Other Employes. er or Tighter But la called for tomorrow evening at ing the evening be phoned his the Chopin B minor sonata, and a to” and “Caprice”. Her num­ street and Mias Phyllis Burdick of fill the chairs in Manchester lodge. message of good luck to the guest accompanying. For her second disbursements will be publlshd Neither Longer Nor East Center street who are spend­ eight o’clock, to hear the report of The Master Mason degree will be modern group of Serlablne, Teher number. Mrs. Bowlby did the tale bers were well received. tomorrow. The report will princ Bulletin! Washington, April 8.—(/P) the committee on the new parson­ of honor, expressing his regret at Hartford, April 8.—(/P)— A ing a part f i t their vacation at the conferred and candidates will be epnlne, and Prokifleff. of "Fair laobel Was Walking." pally cover tbe rental cost of to Fuller Than at Present. Sydney, Australia, April 8. —A general withdrawal o f age, of which Carl Allen of Henry aircraft employees. Lodge opens not being able to be present. The secret meeting of Lucian H. WlUianuburg Lodge, Williams­ message was conveyed by Ronald Both numbers ^ere enjoyed by town garbage trucks as well r —e ard will meet tomorrow evening Coughlin building. Depot Square Center Church Women’s Guild to­ erty of Margaret C. Schaller, Ade­ engaged on a bi-weekly basla beside the road at Hebron ly damaged at least 157 Japa­ Department. The troops un- desires members who have not with the paper, and expressed his laide Road, lien in th e sura of 8155. contralto. Mrs. Margery Daley installed before the trial of the at the home of Mrs. John B. Burke morrow afternoon. Mrs. Ernest four sirens recently installed, will the paper salvage collection worl shorter and shorter, or tighter nese planes in the last month d^r Lieut. Gen. Jonathan M. been contacted for donations for desire that be would soon be back Warrantee Deed was her accompanist. shortly before state police Wainwright withdrew last night of 13 Summit street Krltsmacher will be in charge Novelty Number be held. At the last air, raid con­ Collections are jointly sponsorif took Beebe to the attorney gener­ and tighter—as fashion dictates— Knuckling down to his eight weeks of basic field training at Fort in a brilliantly executed offen­ the sale, to telephone her, 8585, or and Mrs. Chester Robinson heads on the job. He pointed out the Sarah Calvert to Margaret L, but neither longer nor fuller than to "a previously prepared defen­ Mrs. John Wilson, 5052, and they fact that very few members of A novelty number, “Lullaby" by ducted for the benefit of the First by the Junior Chamber and al for questioning in January, waa Belvoir, Va., "young Francis Warren Pershing (left) gets Instruction sive action extending from the committee of hostesses. Lar.sen, undivided one-half Interest Manchester Boy Scouts every ot those now worn. . sive position,” a communique said, will see to the collection of arti­ The Herald *|family" had left since in, four acres of land on Parker Lolita Cabrera Galnsborg, was Army Corps and the Connecticut disclos^ at today's removal hear­ in operation of a Browning .30 caliber machine gun. Assisting him Timor to Rabaul, New Brit­ Council of Defense, all whiatles, er Saturday in various canval ing of Highway Commissioner Or, milady’s wardrobe can re­ (right) is Private .latob Kruithof. Pershing in 1938 rtiarried Muriel in order to rectify the penetrated cles. high wages were available in de­ street. played as a piano solo for the line. The annual meeting of the Man­ right hand alone by Mra. White- sirens^ud bella were used to give areas of Manchester. In three pri WUliam J. Cox. main about the same, in cut and Bache Richards, granddaughter of Jules S. Bache, financier and arts ain. IT S EFFECTIVE fense Industry. Regardless of .Administrator's Deed vious bi-weekly solicitations, a tl design, as it is at present. Gen. George C. Marshall, above. Officials said there was no im- The Ladies Aid society of the chester Girl Scout Council will take whether the times are booming or hill. Legato tone quality w m the warMRg. I Mr. Beebe, who was in charge of patron. Y^ung Pershing’s father was commanding general of the Sarah Calvert, administrator of tal of 54,000 pounds has been ccT Emphasizing that it had no In­ chief of staff of the United States mediate indication of the extent of WELDON’S OWN Concordia Lutheran church will place this evening at 7:30 at the there la a depression, it was point­ effected by the clever use of the The sirem will be installed on the Ledyard bridge job still in First World War A. E. F. Melbourne, April 8.^—-{JP)— the estate of John Calvert, undi­ lected to date—and the expenq tention of "freezing” f)resent Army reached London today with i Ih® withdrawal, but it apparently meet thia evening at 7:30. Y.M.C.A. Officers and committee ed out, The Herald’s staff works vided one-half interest in property pedal. roofs of Wudlngs at Manchester dispute over ft,145 riaim by the Australia’s War Council set NEW FORMULA chairman will submit their re­ The American group waa con­ Green, HmlaM and Main street, tures are expected to run prop Gammino Construction Company, Wesley Rivard, 20, of Hartford, styles, or rendering present ward­ Harry Hopkins, chairman of the | was accomplished. In orderly fash­ together loyally. located on Parker syf^eet. tionately high, it was stated robes obsolete. WPB established a the stage today for important British-American______M unitions A.s- ion. The Japanese, with greatly TOOTH PASTE ports. Several matters of business Heck was presented with a sum Marriage Il^ntions cluded by the singing of four the Solimene A Flagg garage. Cen­ told the atory of this roadside con­ who with two others participated will be acted upon. Including the ter street and South Main street. day. ference under examination by In a bold escape from four deputy complete list of specifications cov­ decisions at a meeting pre- i .signment* Boa'rd, for a “short superior forces numerically, have U ttla Btt Goes Further of money on behalf of the em­ Applications for marriage U- modern melodic songs by Mrs. been hammering constantly at the proposition to change the annual Grace Symington. These Includ­ 1 Richard F. Corkey, assistant at­ sheriffs at New Haven late yes­ ering future^ manufacture of ceded by a two-hour confer stay .” Oa« A M w Ttttey meeting to December. ployees, after which a social hour censess w ere made yesterday a fte r­ women’s clothes and ordered such line since Saturday, supported by was enjoyed. This is the second noon by Charles Davidson of 16 ed two numbers by Clara Edwards torney general. terday afternoon, waa captured by Formula to Handle ence of Prime Minister John frills as French cuffs on sleeves, tanka, heavy artillery fire, and AtOw PhMMey! Laurel street and Catherine Cor- entitled “Awake. Beloved,” and Queotloned for Six Hours Motor Patrolmen Walter Cassela J member of the Heck family to go balloon sleeves and patch pockets Curtin with Gen. Douglas aerial bombardment and strafing into the service. His brother. Hcr- clliul of 37 Walnut street and "A Benediction.” ' Of eapecial Yesterday Beebe, questioned by and Adolph Simona here early to­ ’■W.W.w.W.w.w.w.wy.'' ALICE CO FRAN day. of wool eliminated entirely. MacArthur and his chief of the defending troops. n)8n Heck, left The Herald In Feb­ C hristopher T. McCooe of 113 Bls- Interest were her two last num­ defense counsel, Joseph F. Berry, Marshall Goes A breakthrough in the line has (Known As Queen Alice) bers which were typically modern had testified that an armed state A fter Aug.. 17, retailers m ay not aides. The decisions are ex­ ru ary 1941 to enter the Arm y Slg- sell street and Alice C. Fuller of HALE'S SELF SERVE sell suit and coat ensembles of Defense of India ^1been expected by officials here SPIRITUAL MEDIUM 69 Charter Oak street. in verse. The story of a deserted policeman had taken him from his pected to be taken at a war cabi­ Seveath Daughter of a Seventh Son nhj Corps. ; The Original In New England! more than two pieces at one unit ' since the major assault started Byron' Thomas Meinnis and house longing for life a new waa office to the attorney general, net session tomorrow. Enlarge­ To Hold Talks i five days ago, and apparently Gen- B ora W ith a Veil. Elsie Gertrude Allen, both of 447 told in "The House With Nobody where for six hours up to midnight Wesley Rivard,, price. m ent of th e scope ot the (Allied Wednesday At Headings Dally, Including Sunday, Affect Wool Tomorrow ! eral Wainwright had prepared a Main street applied for a marriage in It’’ by Lee Montgomery. A he had futilely been plied witn Supply (Council to permit control 7 1 new line before the concentrated 9 A. 5L to 9 P. M. Or By Appolnt- AND HEALTH MARKET The restrictions become effec­ May ^Be Aeeepted of shipping, transport and medical license in the Town Clerk's office modern nursery rhyme, "Ameri­ questions concerning the Ledyard PINEHURST at. In the Servioe of the Peo­ tive for wool clothing tomorrow— On Strategy assaults of the enemy could con­ Rummage Sole this morning. can Lullaby,” with its clever lyric Store Closes A( Noon On Wednesdays. project. Fleeing Poliee, equipment in addition to fulfilling I r?.' vert the break into a disastrous ple for 89 Tears. Asked by Mr. Corkey if he had in time to affect production of I its original function of malnte- ' Stor* Closes At Nooo. 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. most of the garments to be sold ' rout. Thursday, April 9, 9:00 on been out with Mr. Bushell before \ ^ y May Be Cleared I n v a l i d 1 nance of supplies and equipment A.._;»,al in I ^ n d o i i on I Contlnn* Raid Report , Phone 6-0007 Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. the state policemai. picked him up Captured Here next fall and winter; restrictions will be discussed. Amvai m The communique also confirm­ Freshly Ground 1 f€ MASONIC TEMPLE to take him to Hartford, Beebe re­ on cotton, rayon and other materi­ For Settlement Under c5 Others at Conference Heels of Reports Bulk ed previous dispatches from Indhk / plied that he met his superior at als do not become effective until The conferees with Curtin were reporting that, se9bn American Lamb Patties MTT OHR RIST-PURIHA Chapman Court, 0 . of A. Am Interested In The Following Marlboro Four Corners. Mr. Bush- June 19—after most of thia sum­ Which India Would • MacArthur, supreme commander /Of Amerieaii Army Is Army heavy botol>67s carried out One of Three Prisoners mer’s clothes are finished. Fire Victim; IfNRRTO-PID CHICKS 2 4 HOUR SERVICE RADIO SALE ^ ell, he said, brought department Attain 'National Gov­ : in the Southwest Pacific; Gen. Sir a successful raid April 3 on thS 4 for 25c (checked) Kinds Of Insurance recorda with him. ------Principal effect of the order Thomas Blarney, commander of; Training for Invasion. harbor of Rangoon, Burma, dam­ ___ _ t U i r w i “We drove toward Hebron and Who Escaped in New I will be to fix maximum length Allied ground forces; Lieut. Gen. aging dock and port facilities so be eood—* * ’• *k r ir . aow imponsal The Marjorie Mills Hour Specials ernment and Take Her Serve Birds Eye Peas. ( ) Fire ( ) Life ( ) Hospitalization parked beside the road and we DisCOVUrud sweep of coats and skirts and Six Injured George H. Brett, deputy rom- London, April 8 - Th- Unit and starting three large fires. m e before for roe w Mart wiib tb. ( ) Automobile ( ) Accident Health ( ) Residence LlablUty Haven Is aimplify non-functional features. b « L M m I or a ao r. MS* will sw lb . fr» read what^we had.” Full Part in War. ----- I mander and air chief;' and Vice J states Army's chief of staff. The text of the communique, CBM* m n P *ria a la ib tr^ F W C k k k . w w If It’s A ^ “Was that spot lonely?" Corkey In the South End. Voluminous sleeves will be elimi­ No'. 181, based on reports received nehnrst Special On Large CM ia tb. bMi—l*e rbw’fo A* b«t •Name ...... Can asked. nated, for example, but long Thrilling Rescues Mark i N“ omm^^^^^^^ ^ Marshall and Har- Gravy Master 15 c New Delhi, India, April 8. here up to 9:30 a. m., e.w.t.: efcidu «a MU C om , io—«« rim tedwl Address ...... Beebe retorted: "It wouldn't be Officers Walter Cas.sells and I sleeves are permitted; all-over Rlava TnAnv at r'nn ' »n>ash yesterday on ■'>' Hopkins, chairman of thi Brit- "1. Philippine theater: mb Legs lonely if two were present. " pleating is barred, although pleat­ -l-(iiP)—A new formula for Diaze 1 onay ai von- L*g Japaneae-held New Guinea ish-Ainerican Munitions Assign- In order to rectify the line in Chrysler Built Clip and Mail To Address Below. Hy-trooa . . . Adolph Simons, captured Wesley Manual Not Necessary ing Is permitted ap decoration. handling Indian defense was a communique issued by C?ur- Iments Boards, arrived in London Bataan which had been penetrat- PUUNA I ■VO-« I Understand There la No Obligation. Rivard, 20, one of three prisoners ValeSCent Home as 1 lb. Corkey then tried to intn Represent Averages reported worked out today at , tin said, American and Australian today for talks with Britain's ed by the Japanese, our troops as evidence a State Manual 4hi awaiting trial in New Haven for WPB said the measurements Blaze Spreads Rapidly. I fliers scored direct hits on five or leaders, pre.sumably on the grand • withdrew during the night Of —.rear f.ar> .rl.. Automobfle Liquid Fertilizer m 22c various crimes, who escaped yes­ prescribed as maximums repre­ an All-India Congress Party Six grounded enemy fighters and j®lrategy of the United Nations April 7 to a previously previi prepared Chick. tM .rl e.ri.c Clarke Ins. Agency ing the population of Maflbbro SMbree-IM Cbtcha m iiu rlillT hra. terday afternoon from County of­ sented averages In women's cloth­ committee session and semi­ 1942 campaigns. defensive position. by (or Calf) jeee and Hebron, but the judge laWhed b ish I 9 HRFB tMMB Land O’ Lakea ficers. at 3:30 this morning while ing, based on a survey in 25 of Revere, Maas., April 8 -(;P)-- Cding fieW*"'** •—.Cttneral Marshall's arrival was “2. India; • ew- ■m9 994 9*9 and said it was not necessary be­ official sources declared that MB We Can Fix It cause he was "entirely familiar patroling , on South Main street. the nation’s larger cities. An aged invalid periahed and six | Opposition reminiscent jf that of Gen. John . Confirming previous press dia- Beef Liver Rivard, who escaped a police net "The order does not mean the the way might yet be cleared J. Pershing, who reached London patches Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Bre- EACH ....1 3 e Genuine Parts li, . 4 3 c with that country." other persons suffered injuries or i Natipns’ fighter es- V ; Sweet Cream Butter "Have you held any rendezvous of city and State Police to reach standardization of women’s cloth­ for a settlement under which on June 8 1917. two months after - reton reports in a delayed mes- Manchester, waa seen by the of­ ing," the announcement said. India would attain a national gov­ from smoke inhalation today when • cort encountered no Japanese air the United States entered the .sage that seven American Army 38c lb. Factory-Approved Tools N eatle’a in Lebanon, Colchester, or any a fire marked by thrilling res- | oppo.sltion but a lone enemy Zero other place with employes to dis­ ficers driving on South Main street "Within the limitations fixed in ernment and take up her full part First World war heavy bombers of the flying fort- and Methods Used! cuss this case?" Corkey asked. In a suspicious manner and was the order, fashion designers, dress In the war. It was Intimated that cues—spread through the Hillside j fighter rose to challenge the bomb- Accompanying the Army chief ress type carried out a successful SUced Bacon .... >/i Ib. 21c Use Reliable BPS Paint "No, nor ansrwhere else ” was quickly captured. He put up no de­ manufacturers, and housewives are Louis Johnson, former United convalescent home. er squadron and waa shot down in of staff and Hopkins were Col. air raid on the harbor of Rangoon ' jwm *m Man jwa cmcmmi li-Sweet Chocolate States assistant sccretarj’ of war Miss'Emm.a Green, 86, died of | a concentrated salvo from their Howard A. Craig of the Air Corps, on April 3. Several tons of bomba Goat Milk Bread Reduced S ts r te e e — A ia r t a a ’a le iw tte Solimene & Flagg, the reply, although the witness fense when arrested by the local free to use their ingenuity In cre­ | mp4. It’RMW iar IKsMIMf W u r l TTz e r who came here as President bums and shock as she was being | guns, the communique said. Lieut. Col. A C. Wedemeyer of were dropped, damaging docks . T ei* wly 3 pwB*4e par Alefc. said that he had discussed the officers. ating whatever fashions may T o ...... :.... .25c Id>af Inc. ^ ______P k |. l 2 2 C When the local officers spotted strike their fancy." Roosevelt’s {lersonal emissary, had taken to a hospital. Australian planes reached and the general staff and Lieut, and port facilities. Three large Goat Milk ..... Yi pint 15e Z5 LB8. . .$1.15 (Cootinned on Page Fourteen) the car -jvhich R ivard w as driviilg, Lengths fixed in tbe order rep­ played a prominent part as medi­ Treated at Revere General bombed the target area over Koe- Comdr. J. R. Fulton of the United fires were started. Li^ht anti-air­ Dodge A Plymouth St. Lawieaoa craft fire from Japanese batteries 100 LBS. $4.10 Rales A Sen'iir Products this time for one stolen late yesterday afternoon resent the present average, WPB ator in averting a deadlock on hospital were: pang, on Dutch Timor, despite States Navy. P three interceptions by enemy fight- It was announced that they was encountered but none of our lanos Britain's offer to the Indians. Miss Mary.E. Burgess, 74, shock 684 Center Street Manchester on State street. New Haven, and declared, and. likewise, the sweeps New Item! owned by Michael Ctoffl of that prescribe "are neither the nar­ and smoke Inhalation; Mary E. era, it added. One plane ia missing would be in London for a short planes was hit. _Cans Developed at Training Seaalon "3. There is nothing to report ROBINSON’S SANITATION PtOMICTS Tender Pea$ 25c city, they gave chaae. Rivard tried rowest nor the widest found today, The new plan for dealing with Boynton, 59, severe back injuries; from two operations. s ta y " CIO Officials from other areas." FRENCH DRESSING w e w dUdh Awe dbwp6 20-Ooaee Can Burt O la^ I to gun the car but the motor dbok- but strike a middle ground.” 'The responsibility for defense, hereto­ her nephew. Fireman Ronald Trip Made by Bomber OISK-R-TAPS ... e e ^ It was understood that the There was a chancJ' that Gener- 25c bottle. hki watar taMat. Kllla earma Painting Satisfaction! ed and the police car rapidly over­ survey showed American women fore a stumbling block in the way Boynton. dislocated shoulder; ct* 99 9 9m4 hauled it. now wearing jackets which vary Fireman Charles NesblttM smoke Japanese Land party made the trip to Britain by Can 1 O C Quash Strike of Congress party acceptance of (Continued on Page Fourteen) ^ T A S U T S Omif Nc RUMMAGE SALE Tomato Juice Charge Against RIvaril from 23 to 27 inches in length; the >the autonomy proposal, waa said inhalation, and Fireman Frank On Manus Island bomber. Store Closes At Noon PUmiNA Cmt-SOrrRC, mm eOlctaet « » - The arrival of General Marshall mm4 BMetactleg Given by Daughters of Isabella THE HOUSEWIVES PROGRAM Rivard, with 37 other priaonera, order pegs the maximum permit­ to have developed at a morning King, smoke Inhalation. were put to plea yesterday before ted length at 25. Skirts vaiV from M iss Lela Saunders. 72. suffering Sydney, Austral'a, April 8—oP) comes on the heels of reports cir­ Wednesday. Thursday, April 9 session of the Party’s Working —The Japanese have landed a culated in Ixindon that th bulk QUART CAN ...... 91.06 Listen Daily. Monday Through Friday, From 1:3Q to| ‘Wildcat’ Sit-Down at Judge Frank P. McAvoy In New 68 to 108 inches in width; in the (Committee from smoke Inhalation, was treat- Coughlin Block, Depot Sq. 2 :00 P. M. Station WTIC and AflSIiated Stations. Ruhher Plant Ended as FURNITURE AND -MUSIC starting At 9 A. M. for All Day (Continued on Page Sixteen) (Oonttnued on Page Two) turned over to party leaders, and Saves Unconscious Women F lashes ! 763 Main St. TeL 5680 Union’s Head Acts. the committee continued in ses­ Flreiiian Bert Phillips crawled (Late Bulletins of the (/Pi Wire) Checkerboard HEALTH MARKET sion. into a flaming room and dragged Akron, 0„ April 8— (VP) —A Earlier a deadlock had tbreateh- two uncon^ious women to a hall, fron which other flremi n carried Predicts (irrat Offensive Feed Store "wildcat" strike in a 440-worker ed to wreck Sir Stafford Crlpps’ ST. JAMES’S SCHOOL HALL Lb. Reds Smash Across mission to India as Britain's tliem to the street. Boynton fell Axis Foil’ces Reported Kuibyshev. Ruttsia. .April 8.—(/P) 10 Ape] Place 5hort 5teak 43c I fabricating department of Good­ amended offer to appoint an In- from a ladder a short time after —The English-language newapa- Manchester Tel. 7711 PARK STREET FLOOR ane/DECK year Tire A Rubber Co. ended to­ disin as the country's defense min­ aiding in the rescue of his aunt. |»er >Ii)seow News predicted a g reat Lb. day, restoring the flow of rub­ ister fell' short o i nationalist de­ Two civilians ran into the two- offensive by the United States In ENAMEL Cube 5teak 39c berized material to several thous­ Upper Dnieper River mands. and-a-half story structure and In Motion in Desert an article today which praised V ^ J V a W U Freak M ade and Qoodyear employes producing Only two possibilities, apparent­ helped one aged women to a win­ .-Americans as |>eople who received Can 3t aucb war products as balloons, ly, remained to give the negotia­ dow, whercj firemen rescued them statehood and won deroocratio I blimps, rubber boats and bullet- tions fdr post-war Indian dominion over a ladder. 125,()()() Desprl - ^’ise rights not by sitting down but by MADE ELASTIC AND DURABLE ' Lb. Make 5ausage Meat 33c laealing gasoline tanka. Crash Kills sta tu s a new lease on Ilf*— th a t Mrs. Josephine Petrilly. who Bombers Hit Soldiers Move Ajraiiist standing up'and ligliting." The The sit-down, involving pay Drive the eagernesa on both sides for an operates the home with her hus­ newspa|>er also lauded the British TO WITHSTAND THE CONSTANT for the recent heavy K. .A. K. bomb- Sliced ^ Iratea, laated about 12 houra. It agreement might produce aatls- band. said ahe discovered the fire British Lilies in Possi- ABUSE OF TRAMPIN6 FEET, . began ahortly after noon yeater- Vyasma -Ghalsk-Rzhev factory terms or that United in the kitchen and attempted to Malta Hard , Ings ot occupied France and Ger- day and ended about 2 a. m. to- Army Pilot hle Spring ('uinpai»n. many. A C T N O W ! FAST DRYING ON INTERIOR OR C Bulge Near Moscow. States Influence might be brought 5andwich Cheese i.b. 35c Iday after international officers of to bear on the Involved situation. (Gontimied On Page Thsrelve) BKTIRIOR WOOD OR CEMENT FLOORS J the CIO United Rubber Workers, British Island Strong­ College Students Quarantined I who had declared the strike ’’wlld- Pursuit Plane Wrecked London, ; April 8.-—(^)- Secure that new home you have wanted while London, April 8.—(/P)— This, briefly, is a synopsis of the Northiinjpton. Mass., .April 8.—— |cat,” talked with the alt-downers. Treasury Balance hold Suffers Heaviest 1 2 5 .0 0 0 Pint Soviet forces have smashed At Windsor Locks bargaining which has created an­ Axis forces nunilier C..T—Two thousand Smith college it is still possible to equip it with an oil burner. Fresh Oysters 39c TTie "a im a d e r room ” affected desert-wise troops were re- students were quarantined ■today I employs 440 workers—110 on each across the upper Dnieper riv­ other "final" phase In the deal for Washington. April 8—(g’) The Attack During War. Duriqg Routine Flight Indian independence. • position of the Treasury April 6; ___ m p6rted in motion across the i because of the prevalence In We Have Several 4, 5 and 6>Room Houses I of four shifts. A total of 330 par- er in a furious final drive to ______, , . . , • . i Northampton of mumps, meaales Itu INDOORS Iticlpated in the sit-down—thqse Seeking India’s all-out war sup- Receipts, $70,750,154.02; ex­ 1 Valletta, Malta, April 8—(/P)— Libyan desert today against scarlet fever. Acting Deon Ion the noon, 6 p. m., and midnight pinch off the Vyasma-Ghatak- W indsor Locka, A pril 8.—(g^— penditures, $182,943,139.54; net Practically t)ompleted and Ready for Occu­ ..PAINT THE WALLS OF YOUR balance, $3,215,996,949.24. Massed German bombers pounding British lines in what may be : .Mary B. .McElwaln, In announcing Ishifta. Rzhev bulge towsrd Moscow, j An Army pilot died today when his (Contlmied On Page IWelve) on 'round-the-clock relays gave , .u nripninir nf a snrimr. drive the quarantine effective until fnr- pursuit ship crashed at Bradley pancy. We Have Several Cellars Poured for NOME WITH CH EERFU L Sherman H. Dalrymple, presl- Soviet dispatches relayed by this bomb-shake i British Island opening OI a spring urive ^ would^ Ident of the international union, field,. Windsor Locks. It. was the stronghold its heaviest tir attack ] to contjuer c,g.\ p t and smasn i permitted to leave the com- New Houses. Stockholm said today. This second such fatality this week. PASTEL SHADES OF I headed the ,delegation which per- crossing, between Dorogd- of the war yesterday an touched l through east of Suez toward Sl| and that probably the junior Istiaded the workers to resume pro- TTie man killed today was Sec­ off the 2,0()bth air raid alarm in Russia's southern flank. The ac-\j prom, scheduled for later In this G.E. W illis & Son, Inc. IducUon, and afterward announced. buzh and Durovo, was a striking ond Lieut. PhlUd R. McKevitt. 302 Belief on Losing Teeth Is achievement, these dispatches Malta since Italv enterec’ the con­ tion—not yet told in detail—camc'^ month, might be cancelled, I the strike was over. West 15th street;’Vinton, la. flict. as the German Air Force lasheU • • • 9100 said, since the Germans had ea-. On Monday, Lieut. Raymond A. PLEASE NOTE! In Prizes Won’t Tolerate Stoppoges Four German planes were re­ with rising fury at Malta and , Fire Sweeps t’offee Port tabllshed vast fortifications along FEATURING PAT-CO Union leaders said they would Keeney was killed when his pur­ Held Without Foundation ported destroyed — two junkers Alexandria with fire and explo- Salvador, El Salvador. Ap.*U Under existing priorities and regulations governing ■ try to work out the workers’ the river. suit ship crashed a short distance dive bombers and two escorting FLAT WALL FINISH Seek to Cnirt NaaU sive. , 8__(,q>|_The coffee port of Acojut- oil burners there are oniy a couple of weeks left in which Coal, Lumber, Ig^vances in negotiations with from the home of hia parents. Col. Messerschmltt fishters. Another Worst Raids of War 1 3,500 population, waa almost The Red Army appeared Intent and Mrs. R. Leland Keeney In of prophy- there is time to be assured of an oil burner installed in ■ the company and that meantime Chicago. April 8—(^ —A popu-^zn adequate prograin junkers dive bomber wrs said to, The tiny Island fortress and destroyed yesterday In the great- $ie FREE GAME DRIES QUICKLY AND WHEN I no stoppages would be tolerated. upon utilizing the brief period re­ Somera Lieutenant Keeney, ata- lar belief that mothers muot ex­ ' laxis (prevention) has been fol­ have been probably destroys and , ggypj-g chief port and base of the \ eat fire tills country hna oxprr* yaor new home. On contracts signed, where specifics- The workers contend new orders maining before the spring thaw Uoned at Bendix Field, N. J.. had lowed, It ia gratifying to the ob- PLUS pect to loooe ajooth for every two planes were dainaged In the 1 Mediterranean fleet—keys I imced In a century. Tbe poet of- tionk call for oil burners and the cellars have been poured SOILED CAN BE WASHED Mason’s Supplies, ■ increasing the speed of fabricating to crush 'Nazi armies within the come to Bradley field for the day. etetrlcian not only to see the pa­ hours intrase raiding Britain’s dominance of the' f|ce, military hendqoartors, tsle- for contracts burners may be installed. This only Imacblqcs and changing attendant central front sack and to prepare Lieutenant McKevitt had been baby they have was held to <6e tient in health throughout preg­ 26 REGULAR GAMES to meet later German offensive at the field for a short time. Casunltlee Not Heavy ^jpditerranean — each reported graph ofBce, bairaeka and cus- ^4iq1^ jn m for about two weeks more. WITH MILD SOAP AND WATER land pay schedules have resulted in aithout foundation today by Dr. nancy, but also to note that tbe Preliminary reports ir*t*.'=*ted worst raids of the war as Axis toms offlceo were among tbe b«lld- 4 DOOR PRIZES Iwhat amounts to a 15 per cent cut from the direction of Smolensk Almost Hit by Plane O. Lee Schattenburg, director of dental condiUon U just as good the cazualUea were "not heavy -et t ^ ^ Paint aiid Fuel Oil ■ in pay, baaed on the previous pro- t^hich is 50 miles west of the point tbe Bureau of Maternal' abd Child / A t \ at once. It will be possible for us to take care LASTS MUCH LONGER THAN WALLPAPER Deputy Sheriff Ooorga L. Greer after confinement aa in the first conaldertng Uie scale of the bomb- . great land campaig^campaign of 1943. t\n . Damage waa eaUmated at ALL FOR 13.00 ORDEflS Iduction rate. where the Dnieper was reported of Suffield, driving past Bradley Health in Hawaii. stages of pregnahcy. ing,” an official said M arshal about 11,600,006. b u t no loag of Of 6 number of contracts If same are signed at once. L. E. Judd, Goodyear spokesman, crossed. field at tbe time of the crash, al- Wrttting in the April issue of Adequate Diet Seen Help ■ said under the new system one Tbe German corridor of escape “Beceuae we have often made th e a le rt ALL FOR 25c inost Waa hit as the plane came The Journal of the American Den-, German armored divisions, one 255 Irunner nnd one helper are assigned from Vyasma to Smolensk now this o^rvstton, we firmly believe ground crewa and the chain of down. tal Asaociatlon, he aald: ’’For Italian armored division and six MarkeU at a Glaneo Tables aad Chain for Evdrjroae! TEL. S12t I to each machine. Previously each has been narrowed to . 30 miles that an adequate diet helps to pre­ Nazi planes penetrated intenae CENTER 2 MAIN ST. The public relationa office of the years, it has been an accepted infantry divisions in the desert. By New York, April 8—tP>— Ptaatj «f Paridag SpoMt Ihelper had been assigned to two or with Soviet guns raking the main vent tbe loss of s tooth Tor every high and low-level anti-aircraft ST. First Corps Area at Boston, said dogma that when a woman be­ contrast the . British have been Stocks: Easy; leudiro la aar- The Jarvis Realty Co. Itliree msebinef. Runners’ pay wga highway and rail rout^ Stock­ that the piano araa or a routine comes pregnant, her teeth, and In barragea to unload bombs on air­ D oan Open At 7:66 P. M. “ MflNEHESTER-™ baby.’ ” weakened, by The dispatch of Aua- row decUae. ■raised Sbout two cents to $1.50 an holm litformanta said. In addition, Dr. Schattenburg said the ob­ dromes and the harbor. Playing Starta At 8:M P. M. flM t when It crashed and burned. fket her whole system, suffer seri­ tarllan veterans from North Africa Roads: Mixed, rails ki aapfiy. CENTER STREET PHONES: 4112 or 7275 L G< r. ■hour, and a similar Increase' re- the Ruaoians were reported threat- McKevitt was eommlooiooed on ously. stetrician of today makes a dental Even the hardy reoidenta of Cottoa; Quiet; pe^t taking aa4 I Dec. 13, 1941. Hla age waa not "Todsy, we no longer believe examination part of hia routine Bull s a le s.. ^ Advertise in The Herald-—It Pays (.ConfciMd On .*ace Twelve]^ (Coatlnued oo Page Two) I available immediately. || I that tbis need be true . . , where pro-natal examination. MA^XHESTER EVENTKG HERALD, ^MAKCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, APRD. 8,1941 PAGE THlil 70 > i f- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8 .194h

them marching and keeps them Dry Goods Auoclatieff>lndicatf4 a teach those who attend, the prin­ general belief In the fashion Indus­ Russians Smash ' Gr^am Estate , his sale representatve at ^ the ! ciples o f the itijodern car. In ordsr flying by feeding them, Style Curbs hearinf./ ►men Again To Give Talk The deferred are now in tndus-i try that the new spocificatlona, Unusual Labor to be able to keep It going. ' designed to conserve ■ meterials, A c r o s s U. S. O. State Retemtafiwtit Offer Refused See Edunational Film try and-ihey are still having In­ Dnieper Leaders Fail to Fit Recreation, Nelson Hfrris, counsel for the adequate diets so is it any won­ i would result in increBeed-'-origlnal- Worth $28,946 Last evening the group was On Food Cost For Women ity by drees designers and few if ' (Continued from Page One) plaintiffs, said that the New Ha­ Said The Skirt To The Lsdy’s In Majority j*iven the opportunity'to see how der tha.t 24.000,000 man days were Case m Court any change's in women's appear­ Goal $’880,000 Center Items ven offered yesterday prior to the the U. ,S. Army maintains It.s lost in industry th'^ past year ance. , ening Durovo, vital rafl junction . . -I opening et the court session to rp*. tmicUs through the most adverse j through physical disability. During War Local Woitian Died as Horatio Aleer Mold Unusual Lecture to Be Some of thea^new restraints I about midway between Smolfinsk Today: instate Lesko immediately, but, Formal «rOne Man in Clas* cAnditlona. A film was shown Dirt Not Balanced may result in'tremendously inter-' and Vyasma, from its southern.and Hurley WiU Be Honor­ CIO and Railroad Op* the offer was refused to bring the titled. "Army on W'heels.” These The United States, the most Result of Auto Acc'i-' 6-9—Junior boys game room Given on Fridav, April (Continued from Page One) eating developments,” Eijhs Wool-1 southwestern suburbs. open E. S. and W. S. case before the court as a test. ^ H 25 Taking Up Auto wele pictures taken during the re- | prosperous country In the world, man ^hase, 'Vogue’s edltorfin-; ------. ^ dent on January 22. Favorite Old Copybook' ary Chairman; Bald­ posed Over Order on It was one of the few Instances "Just look at the Job U. S. rent Army maneuvcri,in Carolina- 10 at the Y> M. A. faces the fact that only one-fourth t)pn 6-6:45—Junior boys plunge ^Mechanics Here. order, WTB sets a maximum width chief, ’commented.” "We shall ’have Mart Bo Found quickly win Also Given Post. period E. S. Worker’s Discharge. in labor history in which court ac­ Cleanert did with these pleats, i and displayed the splendid mobility of -its people are classed as hav­ of 78 inches for a size 16 dress. to do better thinking and that will Nazis Attack Red ftules of Success Not tion was sought to prevent a rail-, i of the Army and their advance- | ing good diets while one-third defi­ 'the Inventory bi the estate of It must be found quickly. In 6- 7—Small gym open for hand­ I —------and see how they. Improved niy "Your War Tlmk-Budget" Is the result in better dressi'hg.” ball E. S. / road worker's discharge. ; c m j ment from the old days of the nitely have poor^dlets. This is Measurements ist«in each in­ PositfQtis in Crimea Mrs. Ellie Ahern Graham, of 678 Best Qualities; Mod* NeW Haven. April 8.—(^P)—In A U of 24 women «nd one ' Seen Proving BUmillus more departnient heads than ever Hartford, April 8j^(J9—Ciover- 7- 8—Small gym opeir for boxing Before bringing the action, the | fit. No need to worry about |i.Bnn attended the flnt of the cur* I past. Isubject Mrs. Arra SuUon MJxter due to lack of education and care stance permit variations to accom­ Moecow, April 8.—(/Pi—Thg Ger­ Center, street, widow of a Civil before have been selected. This modate requirements of "regular Carmel Snow, Harper's Bazaar esty'Not Near Top. nor Hiiricy baa a cce p t^ appoint­ E. S. one of the most unusual labor plaintiffs obtained permission | T i S t aeries of Oie Auto Meehanica I Also, la.st evening, the group was of the Hartford Gas Co. has cho.s- rather than low budgets. mans attacked Soviet,, positions In ^ ’ar veteran', who was killed In an. rush demand comes from produc- your delicate fabric. Rest as­ women," "little women,"- "stout, editor, likewise predicted the WPB accident on Main street on Jan­ ment aS honorary state chairman 7-8— Boya baseball school E. S. cases ever to reach a. Connecticut fronr Federal Judge Carroll C .; : S ^ ool, sponsored by 'the- Red I taught how to install chains on a en to demonstr.Ttc the cooking of The Manchester Nutrition Com­ action would prove "r great stim­ the Olmea with I'OO tanks today tio 1 expansion and replacing Hlncks to have It heard in the sured U. S. win take good eare< trvjck or car, and how to change a women," "misses." "junior uary 22, and involving a car driv­ By Howard W. Blakeslee and Ex-Gov. Rajrmond E. Baldwin 7- 8—Beginners swimming classcourt, the CIO and tht New York. ^Oroaa at the Solomene and Flagi; I economy cuts of meals and vege­ mittee has provided Miss Hannah ulus . to faishion creation." but were trapped by furious Rus­ executives entering military serv- .state rather than the Federal ?*araie on Center street. Harry : fiat tire. The fundamentals of the Jensen as Instructor for one class misses," "teen age," "girls," and sian artillery fire and eventually en bv Alesandro Morano, 52, of. Wide World Science Editor of Bridgeport as honorary state for women E. S. New Haven and Hartford Railroad of It. You can trust them with lOth at "Any real designer welcomes ic.. 8- 9— Intermediate swimming Court. ;F lart. Instructor, stated that he i cooling system was also covered. ; tables onT Friday, . April of 20 hours of discussion in this "children." some limitations, since they tend turned back, the Moscow radio an­ 129 Btssell street, was filed for New York, April 8 — Another vice-chairman of the United Serv­ opposed each other in Superior No restrictions are placed on in-, probate yesterday !n the Msn- As he sees it, the leadership poll class fort women E. 8. all your garments." I'Ssaa pleased with the results at the Mr. Flagg said that certain m em -, 7:30 at the Y. M. C, A. subject and the Bdard of Educa to stir her imugliiation and in­ nounced. way in which this war Is differ­ ice Organlzationa war fund cam­ Court ttxlay over an order which fants' and toddlers' apparel, brldql chester District Court. Tht estate qualities can be used in this emer­ paign which, from May 11 to'July 7:30-10— Bowling tdleys reserv­ would prevent the carrier frpm 1/rftmt session. bers of the group we-e to work on | No man or woman in Manche.s- cooperates by providing facll-' genuity,” Clarepotter well-known After sifveral hours of vain at- gency, because large Industries al- Justice flas ■Good Mensory terr can afford to mi.ssmiss this opporoppor- *l,i- -Thar^ will gowns, maternity dresses, burial totals $28,946.25. ent ,le that the leaders of today 4, will seek to raise $32,006,000, ed for St. James's group E. S. discharging one of ita workers.' I t It was first planned -that, the rtheir hu.sband's cars for both prac- i itiea for this class. There will designer, commented, lempU to break through the bar­ reported that selec- ' lice snd a supplement to the tonil'y s|)on.sored by the local gowns, clothing for persons of ab- Morano was subsequently ab­ are not out of the Horatio Alger ready have of which $888,600 has been set .aa 7-10—Bowling alleys .reserved Co-plalntlffs were John Lesko, . etosa would consist of 21 members, be other such opportunities for Gladys Swarthout, opera star, rage, the German tanks still in tions based on the qualities raised for men’s league W. S. / Kansas City, Kas.—(>P)—Justice ' hut due to the unusual interest in i cour.se. ' Civilian .Defense Nutrition Com­ .Manchester people to gain prac­ ! normal size, or robes and vest- found the restrictions fairly mild, solved of blame in the death of mold. the goal for Connecticut, it was 41, of Bridgeport, a railroad ma­ U. S, Cleaners I ments required by the rules of re- operation retreated, leaving 32 production and were liked by em­ may be blind, but it has 'a good D ial 7 1 0 0 the course, the figure was changed Thoac in The Class mittee. tical knowledge in this Import­ adding "as far as I can see we are Mrs. Graham by the report of Punctuality, thrift, ambition, announced today. chinist for the past 18 years, and memory. In finding a grocer $10 ' liglous orders or sects. machines and hundreds of dead on Coroner Fiank Heaiey. ployes. There are 39 of these at the last minute to 25. Interest­ The names of those who are Many men throughout the Btate ant field and each family should asked not to deny ourselves but the battlefield, the radio said. thoroughness, all these and many "In one year U. 8. O. has become Tomorrow: the Utility Workers Organizing for aelling short weight sugar, the are the family provider.s and pur­ The provision forbidding sale of just to conser>'o and the least we Details of Inventory qu eues. a truly great war-time social Committee who asked Judge Wil­ ' l l la the fact that school teachers ' taking the current mechanics, send a household member to gain (It was not announced whether more favorite copybook rules of The top five, for men, among '6-9—Junior boys game room judge commented that he recently For Prompt andDyeri . nre in the majority of the class. chasers of foods and so far few ' more than two pieces of an ensem­ can do is to obey chcenully," The inventory of Mrs. Clraham'a success are not-the foremost quali­ agency," Qovernor Hurley stated opqn E. S. and W. S. liam H. Comley in a hearing open­ course' arc as follows: Mrs. Doro­ some knowledge for the family. ble at / i single price was designed the action was in the Sevastopol the 300 leaders, are judgment, fe- had bought a half pound of cheese There ia but one man and he is a thy Robinson, 12 Westfield street; -have been sufficiently interested Willing to Lose Shirt estate shows bank ueposits of $23,- ties for leaders. And modesty—It 111 acccpCing the appointment. “No 6- 7—Small gym open for boxinging yesterday for a temporary In­ from the same store. The cheese, 836 MAIN STREET These classes are open to men and I to conserve materials by discourr (western) or Kerch (eastern) 20L54... furniture valued at $73.25 sourcefulnesa, open - mindedness. Pirk-Up! doctor from Hartford. This is the Mias Helen Estes, 25 Clinton in the local public meetings to women, Later there will be a "I’ll clieerfully lose my shirt to Isn’t around the top, even for story of Army cantonment or Navy B. S. junction restraining the New Ha­ said the judge, was a quarter come and learn more about how ' aging women from buying match­ keep our liberty,” pledged Elisa­ areas of the Crimea, where the and'cash on hand, $421.46. The pe»pulnrtty and decisiveness. base, no account of maneuvers or ven from discharging Lesko. Near Monlgomery Ward's tMrd claaa and wSm'en were alSo street: Miss Florence Donahue, 13 modified class -of ten hours ao Russi,ans maintain (gieir footholds.) women. "Any one nly 2V *t dru* il'»f*» If yoyr eery tlr»t Wa will always mlea our lo.nl one tol avenue, Hartford. i food has become so much a part lengths for size 16. with other centuries-old rock caves used rear of 252 School street. trial dnoan’ t prm* Rw|| an* Itetur. rttum botlla %6 captured seven Nazi tanks, the os ties steadily pointed in one di­ For them, It stood 37th and for tod dovbU your Btoorr b8'*k. Hems lime, some day we'll meet i of the production program that lengths in proportion to size; Box j *^*'**" ^ shelters. Indianapolis — (IP) — The soda her there. under the direction of Str John cost, 42 inches; fitted coat, 43 | Saturday, April 11 Russisns said toda^-. rection—what it takes for leader­ men 30th.' Modesty rated 24th In fountain’s wartime salute to the There have been recent numer­ E n ^ a ^ e m j , Maximum sweeps for size Waste /Paper Collection Day. The Soviet Information Bureau 60 Miles from Air Fields ship. men and 29th In women. Mr, and Mrs. .Tames >trNally. ous convictions in Italy for hoard­ i Orr, the minister of foods, the in­ There was no indication of the flag Is the "Old Glory sundae." Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Ticnian. dustries are discouraging lunch 16: Box coat. 60 Inches; fitted Area North of Center and East | emphasized the quickening aerial Technique Ooen Into .\rtion Other qualities In the lower half George W. Henncrlch of Washing­ ing or "bootlegging” food, the De­ Center streets, beginning at 8 a. m. warfare with a report 79 German number of planes but observers Pvl. Rdwin J. MrSally (nephew ). pails and providing lunches at the Catalano-Dubanowski cost, 70 inches. The best waj to get the new of the 39, In addition to punctual­ ton, managing director of the Icc Ft. Monmouth. N. J. partment of Commerce reports. • jointly sponsored by Manchester ’ pi .nes were destroyed Monday expressed belief that some Nazl^ ity. ambition anti thoroughnes.s. I factories to keep up the standard Mrs. Anna Dubanoski, of 38 Dresses; No sleeves greater picture of leadership Is across a (.Tream Merchandising Institute, than H inches in circumference Junior*Chamber of Commerce and against 19 Russian aircraft lost. I crews are making three or four were dignity, industry, courtesy, of their man power. North street, announces the en- daily trips across Malta channel. lun.'heon table from Stcch, as I Inc., unveiled it here yesterday to been gagement of her -laughter. Alcx- for a size 16. No hood-., shawls, Manchester Boy Scouts. increasing Its totals for nine days ! energy, perseverance, voice and Indiana. Kentucky, Illinois and FUEL Our army foods have Monday, .April 18 to 494 German machines and 103 The British Island Is only 60 ('id. We went to a midtown Ar- use of language. changed radically by good chem- andria. to Joseph Catalano, son of | capes, scarfs, petticoats, over- lallos south of air fields based on m nian restaurant. When the head, Missouri ice cream manufacturers ^ Dtsttnrilve Colonial Creations of Simple Beauty, Ists because nutriUonal defects , Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Catalano | o r aprons made with dress, Automotive Trades Bureau of Russian. In the upper half qualities for and dealers in a selling school. He MAPLE Sicily. waiter appeared, Stech’s tech­ ^ Dignity and Charm. piiiiinBurton’s . . . f o r Bestiiiiiiiiiii have been responsible for the ; of Middletown, No belts or hems more than two Chamber of Commerce. Villa ; In addition the Red Air Force both men and women were just­ took a dipper of snow-white va­ inches wide. Maximum length, Louisa, Bolton, at 3 p. m | was said to have demolished or The first alarm of the war here nique went into action. greatest turn down the army has | No date ha.s been set for the sjunded ehortl^ before dawn June Stech recalled an Armenian ness, ingenuity, Inlttlatlve. Intelli­ nilla icc cream and poured on it OIL ^ llullt tn Keith's Specifications for l4*stlng Satls- size 16; 43 inches. Maximum i Tuesday, .April 14 /damaged a number of German gence. sincerity, courage, coopera­ ever known. The U. S. A. keeps wedding. 11, 1940, a few hours after Italy’s restaurant in San Franchsco, whose blueberries and red strawberries. ^ faction. sweep-s. size 16: Rayon an.'^ cot­ 14th Annual ’ Concert G Clef tanks and armored cars and 100 j tion, friendliness and imagination. It Is rrasonahly certain that the declarations of war the day before ji-oprletor he knew. Our mid­ Koaak-Washkiewich ton, 78 inches; wool (9 ounces and aub, Emanuel Lutheran church, other motor vehicles, smashed a Impartiality doesn’t seem to be dcinandS of our regular custoiii- .u styles ’That Express To the Full the Spirit of less), 75 inches;, wool (over 9 took effect. town proprietor thereupon appear­ rrs will he taken care of In an ^ Old New England At Its BEST. Credit Bureau at the Y at 6 30 railway train and disrupted two I The latest series of attacks be­ expected ao much of women lead­ Mrs. Anna. Washklewich of Birch ounces), 64 inches. p, ni. : German infantry companies. ed. He was the San Franciscan’s ers as ot men. It dropped to 21st orderly fashion according to street announces the engagement No overskirts or aprons, no gan last Dec. 4. Malta since has brother. There arc, it appeared, among women, but stood 13th for prescribed regulations now In ^ See Our Complete Displays In Our Maple House, Chief Split Cloud of her daughter. Miss Ann R. Wednesday, .April 15 I Ground Conditions Better had only one raidless day and four brothers. Two are In Ameri­ ^ Hampshire House, On Our Floors and In Our wool evening dresses, no belt or Public bridge, Women's Republl- ; Details of the fighting for the men. effect regarding fuel oil. Washklewich, to (Thesttr Kosak, sssh more than two inches wide, night in succession and only nine can military service and the San .Model Rooms. AND A can Club at Masonic Temple. i southwestern front village were | TAXI? REA I. INDIAN SHOW AT son of Mr. and Mrs. John. Kosak no hood.s and no slips with dresses raidless nights. The 1,000th Franciscan about to enter. of 113 North School street. No of non-transparent materials, ' Manchester 4-H club dance, .- an.iounced by the Moscow radio I alarm since last Dec. 2 alone also After that the lamb, marrinst- Bad News for laps CALL Keeney street dance hall. and Its report that both Russian Hollister Street date has been set for the wedding. Maximum length, size 16; 59 sounded yesterday. ed In wine and broiled over char- Thursday, .April 16 j and German tanks were in opera- 65RR FUEL RANGE OIL ...... - I inches. Maximum sweep, all sizes. The rock shelters, sufficient to I j z I, was speplally delicious. Lead­ Newport, Wash. i>T) - Machin- , IN ANY QUANTITY — ANY Tl.ME! Save 10% to 40% Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday! School Hall I l i i InrhjkK Inriiacnl Dverflee. 130 Military Whist, Group of Cen- tion indicated a drying or re- : “th« 273,000 ership lost some of Its forbidding tt church. freezing of the ground in that , jjO square-mile pry used to record news for many | ‘prompt! Wholesale and Retail. Mothers' Dnys Uo 216 Inches.) years will help make bad news for ; But Friday, April 10 aspect. Safe! r . S. Defense Suits, jackets and skirts: Suit I Friday, .April 17 | loculity. The village was not | island, help the Maltese stand up Stech. tall, fair, calm except the Japs. Oscar Wolf, publisher of 1 Service! According to s scientist, a length: 28 Inches. Jacket length,; Annual Masonic Ball at the Ma- tifled. to the raids but the atUcks have Stamps and 7 ;30 p. m. "The Germans made every ef­ that his blue eyes widen with In­ The Metallne Falls ,Ne-v.s. domtted 1 mother of six children kisses them 25 Inches. Suit skirt sweep: W ool; sonic Temple. exacted their tolU. The official an out-of-date press to the .-(crnp i BANTLY OIL COMPANY Bonds. Entertaining and Educa­ fort to hold this place and avert terest as he speaks, thinks that the All You Can! ■15,000 times during her lifetime, (9 ounces and less), 72 Inches; i Monday- April 20 death list for March showed 230 leadership of Roosevelts. Church­ inctal campaign, and rublishcr lANCHESTEK TAXI butters 175,200 pieces of bread and encirclement,” the Moecow an­ ENTER STREET PHONE 5293 tional. All Kinds of Indian wool (more than 9 ounces)' 641— Meeting'' Women's Auxiliary of killed, the heaviest monthly death ills, statesmen, admlralas and Fred Wolf added a cylinder from 31 Ornteflt. Mgr. > tosst for them, makes 29,200 beds Inches. No hems of more than two | the C. of C. at 3 p. m. nouncer said. ’ total yet recorded here. Serving the Public for 23 Years. Dances and .\n Indian "They launched fierce counter- | "' icrals ia not enough. The quali­ the first home made prcs.s used to .'!:> Purncjll Place WeddingXeremony. and darns 10,400 pairs of atock- inches. On skirts: No matching Sunset Rebekah Lodge. Military ty has to extend in a democracy print hi.s Newport Miner. 1 Inga. or contrasting belts, wool-lining or j Whist, Odd Fellows hall attacks in which a large number ; Easter’s Dates . ; wool evening skirts. On Jackets; Tueeday, April 21 of tanks were thrown into action. ! I No vents. bi-sweep, Norfolk Auto Testing Lane open.s, Leon­ "The Soviet troops did not yield.’ Easter is not de- t Styles, cuffs, hooda, capes, scarfs, ard street. •niey met the German onslaught | ^ermlned by the real full moon, muffs, bags, or vests. Meeting of Merchants' Retail by a stiff counter-blow, wrested pagchal full moon, Slacks: No cuffs, patch pockets Bjreau at the Y at noon. the iritlative from the Germans comes on the 14th day of a or flaps or belts. No slacks meas­ I Saturday, April 25 and sent their own tanks fonvard, month. Thi" i» two or THE MANCHESTER uring more than .. 1-2 inch out- I Tall Cedars Ceremonial Masonic "The Germans retreated in dls- I behind the true astro- seam or 19 inches at the bottom. I Temple. 1 order." i ponilcal full moon. Blouses: No hoods or iscarfs, no Waste Paper Collection Day. Melting of ice has opened the more than one patch pocket, and lower Volga river again as a Rus­ PUBLIC MARKET Area: South of Center and East sian supply line. The seasoh’s first no blouse larger than 22 Inches Center streets, beginning st 8 a. m. group of tankers has left the jCas- NOW for-a size 32. Jointly sponsored b ’ Junior Cham­ pian sea port of Baku with fuel Children's apparel: Same gener­ ber of Commerce and Manchester p l a v i n o = For Thursday — Special Values al restrictions applicable to all and lubricating oil for Astrakhan, STATE* 1 Boy Scouts. at the Volga's mouth other garments, with proper gra­ Monday, April 27 y A o r e ^ ^ a S i ^ P w u ..: ...... lb. 19c Fresh Pork Spare R ib s...... dations In length and sweeps for Annual concert Beethoven Glee Nice While Sauerkraut...... 2 lbs. 15c the various size groups: no pants club. High school auditorium. Nazi Bombers Raid 1 or leggings with coats in the 'teen SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF . Plone Engine Work. There’s satisfaction in knowing Rib or Navel C uts...... lb. 1.5c age range (10 to 16), no hoods on ...... lb. 39c wool coats, no separate hoods on Tuesday, April 28 Berlin (From German Broad­ that the 6’/i/ revenue tax you pay Boneless Chuck Piects, all lean meat .,. snow suits, no hats or caps with Group E, Center church women casts) April S— (>P) — German Genuine Fresh Calves’ L iver...... lb. 79c coats. presents F. W. Barber In Illustrat­ bombers, striking 150 miles be­ on every pack of twenity cigarettes Old Bennington ...... lb. ,39c yond the Russian batUefront, raid­ Tender Western Calvee’ Liver...... ed lecture. ed an airplane engine works at Sugar Cured Bacon, freshly eliced...... Ih, 35c-39c Prompt Approval Wednesday, .April 29 Voronezh Monday night, causing is doing its bit for Unde Sam Try Our Own Make Pork Sausage Meat...... lb. 29c Silhouette Girls Fife and Drum heavy destruction, the German ra­ SOLID MAPLE ...... lb. ,39c Given Restrictions Corps dance, Keeney street dance dio .eported today. Small Link Pure Pork Sausage...... hall. And Chesterfield’s superior blend Veal, Beef and Pork Ground for a Loaf ...... lb. 29c Washington, April 8.—iJP)— Fa­ The broadcast said the attack BEDROOM, USUALLY $89 mous dress designers, fashion edi­ Sunday, May 8 was made despite intense anti­ of the world’s best ciga­ tors. merchants snd a cross-sec­ Banquet Guiseppe Garibaldi So­ aircraft defense st the town half A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SEA FOOD BA TRl CK tion of the consumers gave ciety, Reld‘s Auditorium, Bolton. way between Moscow and Rostov. EXPRESS FOR THURSDAA Tuesday, May 5- Several buildings wpre reported rette tobaccos has every­ prompt approval today to War $ 0 A A ^ o r e T k Cbowder Clams and Oysters. Production Board restrictions on Junior Chamber .of Commerce j heavy caliber explosives * 6 9 manufacture of women's clothes. monthly business meeting in Hotel 1 jhe plant which Was said to thing it takes to satisfy 2 , 0 0 O 0 / i « AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT A poll by the National Retail Sheridan at 8 p. m have been damaged in_ previous THIS in a rhamiing rcprfKliiction Saturday, May 9 raids. a smoker. It gives you a r ^ V V » i r rivaled In the cherished traditions of .dbz. 25c Another heavy raid was said to Large Crusty Poppyseed Rolls...... Waste Paper Collection Day. our forefathers In genuine SOLID Rye Bread, our own m ake...... loaf 11c have been carried out against an smoke that is definitely MAPLE, hand rubbed to that rich Area: North of Center and East ammunition plant—Its location Fancy Danish Pastry...... ,doz. 39c Center street, beginning at 8 a. m. mellow lustre that s|H-lls q-l'-.\-L- undisclosed— where direct hits MILDER, far COOLER and lots OPEN THl’ R.SD\Y AND SATl RD.VY l-T-Y. It ha.s "Time Worn” edges, Jointly sponzored by Junior Cham­ were said to have touched off EVE.MNfiS ^ FRUIT AND FRESH VEGETABLES ber of Commerce and Manchester (•egging, eharacteristle knob handles great explosions and caused large BETTER-TASTING. Get yOUT- (Closed Wednesday .\llern^ EVAPORATED MILK May We Suggest: Libby’* or Sbcflleld’* Royal Scarlet, Btrr tJ. 8. DEFENSE BONDS! $7.77 £j^ tall cans 31c largest can .... A/ W ‘THE BARN DANCE’ PROVEN PICTURE Peaches, aliced or halves. ■ rHfAriu«M/AR*rropDM Aulhentie 4 post-| Modara and Square LAU IIK1 AOUIHONIY, Royal Scarlet, St. James For Tour Entertainment. er style In M.A-I Bow-po;keled. Junior scattered with your fa« PLE in eholee ot Wheal Relaxation and SocUblUty! THVRB. vorilc jucibo polka dots. It's a Junior datCroo Golden Center sizes. (.Mahog­ Knights of Columbus Hall AND any or walnut if Gbrm, rich in natural vita- Pineapple Juice, School Hall FIOOAT — made of fine American min Bl, toasted, 25 Prospect St. Hartford CIRCLE desired.) Scarlet, 1 Park Street • Llvins Room and Bedroom in ONE. cotton —perfect for date 1-lb. pkg...... Every Wednesday Night BLUE ORCHID TO LADIES! \ or dale time! 29c No. 2 ca n ...... 1 (8-l») — Fenturlng MIUNIIE ^TAGt SM0V( IRIDAY I M U M COUPON NO. 4 PLUS • Evervlhing You Need Includeti. Tomato Juice, TOUR RFXmLAK DISH! Hampshire Skipper or Red. Sizes 9-17. $ I Habitant Pea Soup — It’s HeinZjl^^o7j__cait^ Art Webster’s Old Timers House 1.98 CHisiksnnDS follow hw Deliciou.s! Hank -Poet, Prompter. W (f SOI.ID Junket Quiek Fudge, and *100 flog. On evury front you'll 6PC.MAPLED1VAN0LA MAPLE 28-oz. can...... 15c Parking In the Bear. Frosting Mix, Chocolate IN, PRIZES WITH Mm OF mu, b*IMI4ff aw sM|M find them giying our fight­ DINETTES MAIN ST„ MANTHESTERI Ftavor, end lenfct and pipnei, ifs Cheiterfistd. ing nMn moru pleosuru with LIVING ROOM Sunbritc Cleanwr, I Q ^ A charming living room hy $ 3 3 packaje_jjj_j-^^ WT5Q amvavv wffOTii IttiMB wimB fiA^damwiu Iheir milder, belter taste. < 1 ^ . 4 cans ...... iMorcioopi) IT day—« rom fortal^ bedroom Full size refec- jf Economy Matches, Birdaeyc or Blue $ 10.00 for two at night. Includen tor>' table (opens Toilet Tiuue, Tip, 3 large 1 ^ * • ' MODERN AND Ot- Si^itted Olvaaota divan (opens In one to seat 6), com­ FREE GAME OLD FASHION motloa). platrorm rocker or plete with 4 In 100 Gallon Lota: 4 roll*...... 21c boxes...... I iwrUnlng cliair. bridge lamp, quaint ladder On Nation'^ Front table lamp, oolld maple cof­ Usually hack c h a ir s . Range Oil, Sc gallon. Pound , PLUS: .itk '■ fee IsAle aad end tubtas , Far More! RANGE Franehot Tone RUTH HAVAANOend SUSAN Fuel Oil. 7.6c gallon. 26 REGULAR GAMES: DANCE Joba Carroll AND FUEL Evtry Wsdnwday Night . CLAIKi, e f the Women Flyen 25e IS.Q0 Order*. in “This Woman Is Mine" Selox A t o f America. Witk Uie eleri • J W OF MJMANCHESTER 4 DOOR PRIZES: young women flyers e< Americo DIAL 8500 Is Pounds $3.00 Orders. KEENEY STREET HALL NOW: SUPER OlANT SHOW! Muslo by "Man Who Came To Dinner” | who ore doing their pert in the Large Box 15c 73c ALL FOR 25c! Th« Bamstonnsn •'Banna Convoy" Nelienai Delente pkiure...il’t Happy Heary Bplnx, Prompter. Chesterfield. They Sethfit. 115 OBNTSB Doors Open 7 P. M. BUT U. S. DEPBNSB BONDS! { e t i w s Adm ission fiOc, Including T n*. 1115 M AIN ST OPPOSITL HIGH SCHOOL AT BROAD ST. DIAI. 5IJ7 — FBEK DEMVERY! P U y Starts At 8 . MOyARnBROS. -i— — — r triZ ln*m e !!<■• 1 M A N C H E Sl^ EVENING HERAL.D, MANCHESTER, C!0NN. WEDNESDAY,^APRIL 8 /1 9 ^

niArtvnrraTBR EVBWr.NO HP.RAI/D, MANUnBSTBI^,^ N N . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1941 ’I ■' Senator Pepper (D.. Wla.) to sus­ term in 1924 for beating a Chinese Haven, sentenced in 1938 from 10 pend the rules so that legUIativa Parole Board laundryman to death with a chair to 15 years for manslaughter in Profits Curb amendments might be odisldercd. during a holdup. Carrying no connection with the shooting of New Town Court Clerk | Roosevdt and Nelson One of these woulcl have made weapons, he was convicted under Jennie BImonte, had his minimum RECORDS Actfi As Interpreter, Too Service Clubs It unlawful to charge >union Initia­ the statute classifying as murder term reduced to five years. VICTOR BLUEBIRD N e^o Girl To Get Case a death chused during the commis­ Plans Delayed tion fees aa a condition for em­ Sentenced to five to seven years DECGA ployment on any war work, and sion a felony. He will be eligible in 1039 )for indecent assault, Ab­ Aldo Paganl, Court clerk, Enjoy Banquet Disagree on Boniises for release next month. COLUMBIA AND OREH Found Slain ; acted In dual capacity this the other wmld have eipapowered ram Mallison had his term reduc­ Convicted Murderer ed to four years and will ^ eligi­ ews From M^mchesteir’s I morning When he was called by Congress Still at Odds the president to freero all prices The board reduced minimum Large Stock of Alboms. ble for parole next month. {i Judge George C. Lessner to act and wages. Will Be Eligiblie for sentences in twp other Fairfield Nearly 100 Present Differ Openly on Wig- ,On_^ Most Effective Both these amendments were re­ county cases. The minimum term A full pardon was granted to Body of ll>Year*01d as Interpreter for Lutgt, Llbei^ Steve Kuropatslenaki of Philadel­ I U, Hartford Italian, presented' Limitation Method. jected on the ground that they Release Next Month. ley Sul, sentenced from 15 Dombroeki started an argument the protein content of their meals Child Foiiud on Dike When Three Organiaia- dc)m o f Extra Pay fm r could not be properly considered aa to 20 years in 1938 for a series of phia who was convicted in N6w KEMP’S. Inc. at low coat. The bulletins are: on a motor vehicle charge. | Haven in 1922"of statutory burg­ with him. Bolton Stafford Springs part of an appropriation bill, but robberies with violence In Bridge­ Furnltnre Mutio Dry Beans and Peas In Low Coat In Hartford Today. Llbertl had difficulty under-; lions Meet Here. Workers Setting Fast Washington, April A—(^7—Con­ HarUord, April 8— (iP) —After port, Wjpa reduced to 10 years. lary and attempted statutory 76S Main St. Tel. .1680 Rockville Piny at Springfield Meals ^ d Dry Fruits In Low Cost standing Elngllah and he was ; there was discussion of the fact The Polish American girls bas­ JolM O. Netto gress, still much at (xlds on the' that they and kindred labor ques­ 18 years in state’s prison a new That of Louis Moranb, sentenced burglary and was sentenced to Mrs. Clyda MaiahaD M eals/ The bulletins are avail­ put to plea by Clerk Pagaid-i Nearly 100 members of the Ro­ Pace in Arms Plants. in 1940 to three to five years for two to four years. He was dis­ U w H B. O M pm u ketball "earn will go to Springfield 472, Stafford Hartford, April — Chris­ most eftecUve way to limit war tions will be In order when the life will begin soon for John Nich­ Phone 40BS able tly writing to the Department first In Ehiglish, and after-: tary, Kiwanls and Elxchange Clubs ols, convicted murderer, whose assault with intent to cbmmit charged from prison in 1925. N . BaelnrtlW this evening to play the Warlcli^ of Agriculture,: Washington, D, C. tine Paramour, an 11-year-oldiNe- wards in Italisih. I Washington. April S—, — profits, today ^postponed furtbci" Senate resumes its regular work, Girls of Springfield at the Techni­ gro g;lrl, was found murdered on held a dinner meeflng at Hotel case was remanded to the Parole rape upon a young girl, was re­ ^ About sixty attended the meet­ Mrs. Keeney Htttchinsoti, chairman Announcement Is made of the Sheridan last evening In honor of President Roosevqlt and his war (Xmtroversy on the question until Board yesterday before a hearing duced to two years and three cal High school gymnasium. of the Bolton Nutrition Commit­ marriage of Miss Sophia Ann Na- the dike In Riverside park this This game will be part of a pro­ ing of the Tolland County Demo­ the first anniversary of the local production chief, Donald M. Not- | April 16. of the Board of Pardons. months. tee, has also received the sugges­ torski, dau.ghter of Mr. and Mra. morning. Ecuth Windsor to be held this eve­ The House originally approved a State Resident Eugene Castigllone of New ILarge Qiimiiey gram commemorating the BOth an­ cratic Association held In the Com­ Deputy Chief Thomas J; Hickey Exchange Club. Stuart Segar was son, differed' openly today on the ] Nichols was sentenced to a life munity Hall at Bolton Center last tion that wx/men look up old family John Natonski of Danielson to ning at Ellsworth High school. A the presiding officer. In the ab­ flat six per cent limitation, but the niversary of basketball. recipes* using these commodities Sergeant Rolv-rt M. Herr, station­ said A e had been disemboweled. A wlKlom of wartime each bonuses I Senate decided, after much discus- Exhibition Game ' evening. Lewis Phelps of An-8 L Carlisle, of Nor-i semble the. combination of nut­ The next meeting Of the Exchange sive. Col. Malcolm Elliott, chief of FERTILIZER Robert White of Plalnville, were ment committee for next meeting 'rs. Harry Zeishner and sons. will be 6 by March I, 1943 should Club wtll be on the first Tuesday At Pittsburgh, meanwhile, Wil­ 'Army engineers here, has donated signed to outfit, supply and house TESTED FLOWER AND fhur dwclUngs on Crown street by week-end guests of Mr. and Mra, will be: Mrs. Jennie Mancggia, man street whose marriage to Ray­ meg, cinnamon and clove. LAWNPRIDE the mambera of the Council at Harold and Walter of Mt. Vernon. be present. in May. liam Green and Philip Murray, the the bell, weighing 30 pounds, to an Army of 3,600,()00 men by the Charles Korner at West Willlng- Mrs. Reneto Cocconl, Mrs. Joseph N. Y.. .spent .Sun.lry and Monday mond F. Merriman of West Hart­ The Junior Choir will hold its end of this year. 1 lb. 45c 3 lbs. $1.25 th eir meeting last evening and ford. will take place Saturday eve­ More Free Water On May 12. the three servlee AFL and (JIO chiefs, appeared to­ the scrap metal drive with the AND LIME ton. Flora. Starting next month the with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gleschki. rehearsal at 6:45 Wednesday eve­ clubs win again hold a Joint meet­ gether on a public platform for hope it will be converted into bul­ Before passing the bill the Sen­ 5 lbs. $1.95 10 lbs. $3.85 V r a ^ Zuraw was granted a per­ Members of the Ladles’ Aid So meetings will begin at 8:30. ning at seven o’clock In the Union ning. which will be followed by GARDEN SEEDS mit to erect a dwelling on South The Boys wore here all last sum­ According to an eminent doctor, ing. At this session, the clubs isill the first time since organized la­ lets. ate turned down two requests by clety will again meet at the Will- Two Fires In Town mer. Congregational church' of Rock­ the SerU Choir rehearsal at 7:45. SUPER TURF Street ville, was honored with another the body tissues of men carry 10 obserf’e’ "Ladles’ Night,” and -an bor's pledge of whole-hearted co­ Itn^on Hill church. Wednesday Bolton experienced two fires on ?lr.s. Oreror Lanz and son John Both rehearsals are to be held at interesting program Is being ar­ operation with the arms program. Avoid crop failure and disappointment by buying from a firm with over 40 1 lb. 25c 3 lbs. 69c Birth forenoon to sew, each one bring­ shower last night. The party waa per cent more free water than do Monday. The Manchester Eire De­ hav gone to Soiithwlck, Mass., to the church and It is expected that ranged. Both assailed attempts to ques­ Mr. and Mrs. Parker Joyce, of ing her lunch. At 2:30 a. m. the W. partment was called to the home held at the home of Mrs. Anthony one regular organist, Mt- Mildred the body cells of worn' n. years’ experience in the seed business! ^ 5 lbs. $1.15 10 lbs. $2.25 Brainerd Field, Hartford, are the live with Mrs. Lanz's daughter, Obright of 311 Oak street, who tion the patriotism of labor in the C.T.U. will hold a meeting of of E. W. Atwood on Lake street nil hard icrcier am! family have Urbennlth will be able tr be pres­ emergency, and condemned the askrents of a daughter bom on which Mrs. James Service la presi­ on Monday morning to entingulsh used a color scheme ot green and ent afte.' her long illnesa. SH ADY SPOT Tuesday at the Rockville City hoa- moved Into the Lanz's home. white, and balloons. More than 35 "high pressure propagandists” | 4.5c Lb., .\ny .Quantity. dent. a chimney fire. There was little Thursday evening the officers Raymond Northern, sop of Mr. they charged were seeking to take , |ltal. Harvey Davis. Is a patlenbJn the friends from Rockville and Ihla and Mrs. Robert Northam of East 100 Lbs. SPRAY NOW K. of P. Meeting damage. of Coventry Grange No. 75 P. of advantage of the situation by re- I Galv. Ribbed POWER LAWN Johnson Memorial loepital,''Staf­ About noon the Manchester De­ town attended and showered the Hartford la to Dave for camp the Market Garden...... $2.45 With Dormant Spray There will be a meeting of Da­ H. will sponsor a wlilst and dance, jride-elect with greenbacks. newing "Old attacks" on unions. I ford Springs. partment received a call to go to 27th of April. Sounds Similar Note j mon- Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Weber of both old fashion and modem In Games were enjoyed and a salad Next Sunday afternoon at 3:(X) Hi-Grade Garden ... .$2.85 MOWERS Before Buds Break. this evening at their rooms. At the the farm of Frank E'redilo on West their hall. Federal Security Administrator , ASH BARRELS Rockville, spent Sunday with her street Bolton where the barn was supper was served by the hostess o’clock, there will be a rehearsal Lawn Top Dressing .. $.3.00 FIELD GRASSES conclusion of the business session, A new First Aid cla.ss starts who was asjisteil by Miss Stella DUPONT HOUSE PAINT Paul V. McNutt, who addressed ! Eclipse, the world’s best SCALECIDE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore of the choirs of the six churches ablaze. Robert McKinney, lire chief the same rally, sounded a. some- ' 23” X IS" two moving pictures will be shown Mirtl. Friday evening from 8 to 10 p. m. Kutz and the sisters of Mi.ss Car­ of s>o\jth Windsor ant East Wind­ Nitrate S o d a ...... $.3.35 built and most popular pow­ Q u a r t...... 75c Of Every Description! With Ralph Snape in charge. The of Bolton, happened to be at the what similar note. He deplored M onday evening In the Town Manchester Mre House when the at the (_'hiirch ('ommiinity House lisle, Mrs. Dorothy Agnew and sor churches In theMethodist If trains Sheep Manure...... $2.95 er mower on the market to­ ia ilo n ...... $1.75 first picture will be "The Mlllertor what he termed "llbeU against Prices On Application. hall and at Hall Memorial achool call came in and accompanied the with Mrs. Robert Wliite instruct­ .Mrs Edith Dexter. church In Warehouse Point and day! 5 G a llon s...... $6.35 fam ily at the World’s Fair” and ing. If intere' ted be sure to come. the Young People Rally will be labor,” saying that labor “by vol­ V ig o r o ...... '...... $1.00 tlrst aid classes were held for'fire­ Manchester Department to Bol­ I mps untarily waiving the right to the second “Japan Attacks the April 1.5 from 2 till 4 p. m. Mrs. Production of bone black, car­ held at 6;3(lwith the choir concert white houses WHITE men and air raid wardens. ton. The bam had six loads of hay Dnlted SUtes." strike, has assured the nation of Bone M ea l...... $3.75 SUNOCO In It and by the time the truck Robert White will conduct a class bon black, and lampblack is a held at 7:30 p. m. Prunin9 Shears Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitman and in Home Niirsing. Everyone at­ uninterrupted production of war Land L im e ...... $1.10 Gallon ...... $1.25 Young Married Couples Club children, Mary and Austin, of reached the scene It waa blazing $ 15.000,00« a year industry In the Plans are made for a Joint meet­ $ 8 7 .5 0 The April meeting of the Young tending is to bring a thormometer ing of the Parenta-Teachers As- materials as far as labor i.s con­ Wlllington Hill, visited Mrs. Whit­ in such a way that it was impos­ United States, according to man- _ cerned.” I.IME SULPHUR. LIQUID Married Couples Club will be held man’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth sible to save It. The other buildings and clean newspaper. It will be de­ tifactuAr’s reports to the Census, socistion of “ East ■ ■■■'Windsor and Smaller Quantities Over J25 satisfied cus^ this evening at the social rooms of cided at this meeting whether It One aspect of the wage-hour sometimes tomers in Manche.sler! G a llon ...... $1.25 Griggs at Bare Hill, Chaplin, Sun­ were saved 'The fire Jumped the For Your Convenience. the Union Congregational church will be better to meet In the after­ controversy—the matter of over­ day, road and started a considerable arlth the members of the Men;s noon or ev nln.<»8. time pay for week-end and holiday E'lags were out all around Mon­ fire in the woods apposite the bam. work—came in for positive action Price Range: Union and their wives Invited as day, In observance of Army Day. C3ilef McKinney called the Fire Our chiirch choir may be worth With Cover INSECTICIDE guests for the evening. Rev. W. W. their weight in golti to the church, almost at the same time at a war Lawn Mowers Mrs. Harold Colburn and daugh­ Wardens Paul Maneggia, E. W. L E T M E conference of CIO's United Auto­ $ 2 .9 8 WcCorner, of Hartford, will s]>eak bn. ter, Jane, of Mansfield Center, Atwood ana Hugo Broda aa well bii, it Is ilo ibted If they are worth LAWN ROLLERS 75c-98c-$1.25 "Making Democracy Work," or th«^ much ns aluminum as statec, in mobile workers in Detroit. Eclipse Line SPRAYS were Eastei guests of the former's as David 'I'oomey who captainaone i . m I p u r I T ? The delegates, who spoke for Water Ballast Economic Problems of the United mother, Mrs. Lucy Wraigbt, and of the fire fighting squads In town. Monday's paper. The note should , FOR EVERY PURPOSE $1.75 - $2.65 States. This will be illustrated by h' VC read "Students of Manches- f more than 500,()00 workers in the late... Precision machined of attended the Wlllington Hill All responded and the fire was auto and aircraft factories of the flashlights ON SALE NOW! films and It la expected that the church. brought under control bi'fore it tef High School and Alumni," best steel— built lo wear! evening will be both instructive country, voted unanimously to Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter of damaged the strawberry field of composed most of the choir. waive all premium pay for' week­ W* would liko to point out that pas- ^ You Will Need In Blackoul! land one of sociability. Wlllimantlc and Mlse Daisy Vincent Perrachio. The barn i.^ on Robert Bennett and family have Prices Range From At the conclusion of the meeting end and holiday work during the Hand Sprayers Pilcher of "Cotswo.d,” Mansfield, the farm formerly owned 1>y started to move In the new apart­ war except when such work con­ tongor trains today do not always hovo Trout Fishing and lecture there will be a social Monday evening in the Town Charles Warner. ment built by John Kingsbury for In Quart and Pint Sizes! hour and refrcshment.s will be stitutes a sixth or seventh conse­ a door right-o^way'*ovor oil othor visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pilcher Offers Bulletins them. 'I'hey have been living In cutive working day. $ 6 .5 0 to served. and attended church Sunday. Two bulletins are offered free of the house purchased by Dr. Strafit traffic . . . must somotimos yiold to Guest Preacher Demand "Equal Sacrifices” Season Is Mrs. Fred Tyler of Wlllington charge to the women of Bolton o." Manchester, who Is making ex- Accompanying the decision, how­ troop trains . . . somotimos to.froight Rev. Kenneth Brookes, son of who are Interested InJjjdlding up te.islve repairs. Dr. and Mrs. George S. Brookes, mil, has a pussy willow tree in ever, was a demand that manufac­ trains loaded with vitol war matoriols. $ 2 2 .5 0 will occupy the pulpit at the Union her yard which Is a charming sight turers be compelled to make Close At Hand See the Eclipse Line Congregational church next Sun­ full of pus.vies which are unusually "equal sacrifices” in foregoing Another cause of possible delay is 14x24,175 lbs. cap. . , $9.50 Prices: day morning at 10:45. large and beautiful this year. "excess profits” on war orders. Before You Buy! SEE OUR ASSORTMENT . Mr. Brookes is pastor of the A special town me|?ting will be President Roosevelt, In a letter the unprocodonted volume of possonger 18x24,265 lbs. cap> .$11.95 to this gathering, had written the 59c to $1.35 Glass, Galvanized or Copper First CTiurch of Christ (Cb^grega- held k'nday at 7:30 p. m. daylight traffic wo hove boon callffd upon to 24x24, 420 lbs. cap. .. $15.50 OF BAMBOO AND tionall of Stony ('reek./-His sub­ time, for the following purposes; BUY! TRY! WHY? auto workers that premium pay Tank. ject-will be "What Is Slrtffering to vote on the type of fire appara­ I for holiday or week-end work "puts carry. This is duo In port to the gradual BIRD BATHS Price Range: STEEL RODS I. You can bet we’ll have the answer to your durable film which protecta the work more .than 48 hours a week. FEEDERS — WATERERS , vUle. bond. The ( use was continued until AvaHobkinMuCOlORS^tool He said studies In Europe dur-_ incroosod by leaps and bounds, often Price Range: hoifie furnishing problem I Let’s assume it’s ■urface from rust, rot, or decay. Ing and since the World War had — 'j BROODERS — NETTING "i ' Further plans will be made for Kiiday His wife ma

arithin a few weeks for an oBlcer’s hatred, we are striking at our own SERIAL STORY o’clock. She Particularly im^ced' candidate school. aUiss, at peoples upon whose cour­ W«vl|Ml>r age and continued resistance our Man A b ou t M anhattan MUuBOukee Election CoBt the boys, cal.lung the attention of I t la BOW posslbla for tbs natu* iftiny Changes ^ SgL Prentice Extend Search the other woman to what ahq, be­ Irratt ral leaders then th be quickly own safety, as well aa theirs, de­ By George T»eker - MEXICAN MASQUERADE Set at $2.29 Each Vote lieved to be a little Japaneiie boy.” pramoted to leaderttalp rank com- pends. com iM H r. l•AS. Foi* Two Boys Joey Estrada, son of Mr. and rcausaaost raa There Is tio sah^ valid reason BY CECIL CARNES NSA saRWICX. INC. Corps Set-lJp To Join FBI Mra. Angel Ekdrada, is a Filipino. Ufa meiikurate with their a#e and ex­ New York—The daughter of ?>bicarbonate. It was . duriiig the The woman said the other boy why Pearl Buck's warning should MUwaukee, April 'S.—<#*)— £2SfS£«°^ perience. r the late Tony Barg may change film of the unrehearsed ’’Informa­ A Justice of the peace and'a was light-haired, fitting the de­ tion Please.” With Miss Struthers, NOTICE! not have been taken to heart by her name from Mary to Toni, for Night Swim word la Confucius! \o\x can trust conat$U>le were elected yester­ Youngsters Reportf^^ at scription of Bobby Paskewich, son ■ i S S S S ' S h A "W hen such men ask me what who was the guest expert, were drawers and undershirt and low­ Third Military Area Dili- To Leave fbr Washing­ every American. It has, in fact, business reasons----- She stUl has Chapter XIII ered himqelf into the water. He me!" . day at a cost to the city of of Mrs. Leonora Faakevicb, a r*Md*S'oetobrr^f*il« I think they should do, 1 tell them the Tony Sarg shops to consider. , John Kleman, F. P. A., and Oscar Sound View Two Days been taken to heart by the great Three days went by like rhagic. was scared stiff, and would have "All right. I’ve been working solved; New England 12.29 a vote. ton Early ^Nexl Week widow. - ' bluntly they can march to the and Tony’s newest book, which Levant. ari abllaliad —w Bxc**! . . Allan accustomed himself to the admitted the fact cheerfully to two years on a new high ex­ Only ' 8,710 of Milwaukee’s After Disappearance. Murphy said the story related The United States Government has nearest recruitln# station, bold up majority of the American press. went to the publishers the day Clifton Fadiman then said, "I :us1 To Continue Studies. lava an4 HofUaya.Holtdar*- •’ ways of this strange island jail anybody in the world—except Kay plosive—ten times more powerful Divided into Diptricts. 286,000 Voters participated In by the ^ u n d View woman was ' i . Pott Offlct at Ifanelittttr, You will very seldom find the word Tony went to the hospital, and am going to show you a few than anything now in use. I told being checked thoroughly. u «m n « a a tt Hall Hatttf. their bands and take the oath. scenes that represent magaxinea. whose invisible bars werq^ more Saigent. the election, a new low In In­ Now London, April 8— dlaB leaders themselves. Britain itself, and it seemed to the afternoon of the third day and onwabd until his outstretched fin­ Military Whist Investment In victory aa well as Health Service toxication la one of the chief tricky to handle. Somebody stole pared 15,000 return-addressed post causes of lowering the resistance they were seated on the dock, gertips touched a bhirier. A grill LiKhtning often strikes the earth Auspices Manchester Green If tbs negotiations fall down to- reflect the blood and smoke door. Iron. Locked! And this one brick of It the day b^ore I cards which the fishermen will use CZZZTTZXXTZ: be- investment in a good financial to infection and must therefore be waiting for Dr. Sargent to be ex­ from an altitude of five miles, hut day, they, not BriUln, will be held nightly rose from BriUfe’s Prma Contain Vitamins time there was no convenient key. came, and everybody had the jit­ In reporting scrap finds. Parent-Teachers proposition, should be an auto­ considered one of the fundamental hibited at six. "If It was true damage to power lines is most These will be distributed through ITS EFFECTIVE iMpoBSible. For the failure of laaguered dries and towns The green peas with which we He listened. The soimd of light ters. But nothing has happened. Association. matic part of every budget. Let's causes of bolls. Instead of say­ about those sharks being such good often done by low-flying thunder the county organizations of the But this moon that comes to us are so familiar are an important watchdogs, they wouldn’t bother breathing traveled to his ear. Maybe the count was Incorrect.” WELDON’S OWN aegotiatlona now srill be the result ing that the boil causes the auto­ "Why do they store it instead of clouds at about 500 feet. league, by sporting goods stores not forget It, any week. Keep buy­ member of the legume family. intoxication, It is better to say to keep an armed guard over us Slow, regular breaths like those NEW FORMULA GREEN SCHOOL a ( eoBtinued Indian retreat to one now has passed over much more of a person asleep. He shook the sending It home?” and by town clerks who Issue ing! They were originally a native of that the latter prepares the way I don’t believe sharks bite people, Speedy hunting and fishing licenses. point o f differsnce after another, of tragedy, and the war has spread Southern Europe and Asia and anyway, not If the people are alive door gently. "Dr. Sargent Dr. "They’re waiting till they hav* TOOTH PASTE Friday^ April 10 for the boll. I have mimeo­ a full ship's cargo, when they hope There~may even be a prize for From this the world gains' im- so that there are few remaining have probably been used for food graphed articles on both bolls and and moving. The rest Is a cinch. Sargent!” he called softly. Uttle Bit Ooea Farther "B2i?” It was an old ju a n l to sneak it out. To send a lot of The electro-chemicsl Impulses the angler who reports, not the 8 p. m. presslona not flattering to the In-1 sections of the world’s surface In the Orient for thousands of auto-lntoxlcatlon and will be glad The nights now are black aa pitch, by which the nerves carry mes­ biggest catch, but the biggest find Get A Tube Today years. Even in Europe they were querulous voice. "Who's t li^ ? ” small shipments would increase Admission 40c. sWsM leaders. One is that they are I where the moon can look down on to send them to any reader. Write and there’s always some sort of a the chance of detection by the sages from one part of the body of scrap on opening day—If the At Our Pharmacy! cultivated before the Christian to the McCoy Health Service in light over there to guide ine. I’ll "The word is Confimus!” A committee can find some patriotic SBOis absorbed la bargaining than peace. Britain itself la quiescent Washington light was switched on and Allan Mexican authorities. Also, the Japs to another trrvcl ,-it the rate of Refreshments. Era. These seeds are reported care of this newspaper and en­ slip off this dock tonight, say 400 fert - citizen willing to be the donor. fTTJrrXTX TTTTTTT; la gaining their freedom. t h ^ nights, except for the swift to have been found in the lake saw the doctor shuffle toward him are building a seaplane station close bne large self-addressed en­ about 12—” here and It would be handy to •till another possible Impres- I shadows of British bombers off to dwellings of Switzerland, showing velope and six cents In stamps. "Tonight! No. Allan—no, no!” across the small room which was in War Time that they were used as a food dur­ hlk prison. The scientist peered at have lots of the explosive available atOB is that there ^ a subtle metb-1 pay the long debt back to Nasi "Kay, dear, I must. I’ve got to If they should get in a scrap with ing the Bronze Age. see your father and talk with him him. "I’m here to get you and ed la their tactics, and that what Germany, and It is in the Ruhr OaUs Heavy Sleepers ua They would strike fast—they By Jack Stinnett This hardy annual 1s found in That key left outside is too good your daughter out of this jam they really want to do la accept I and the Rhineland that the moon- Better put out that light, sir!” always do!—=and they’d blow out Washington.-The other night I two main types: One with a Kansas City—(JV-Anyone want­ a chance to miss. That’s sort of west coast cities and military bases tbe Britiah guarantee of freedom I light Is cursed. typical of those — those yello v "Thank God!" The promptness TlSBlNO to o ls sat across the table from a man wrinkled seed and one with a ing to attend services at the In­ with which the light went off off the map in a single night.” •fUr the war without accepting 1 Thi, , 1^* of England dull, phan- who is considered one of the great smooth, round contour. While diana Avenue Presbyterian church devils, don’t you think? Once "Mmph. You paint pretty pic­ FINE Jap figures he has everything un showed the old man quick-witted news editors of these turbulent the planU are usually grown for needn’t worry about oversleeping. tures, sir! And speaking of pretty QUALITY any responsibility whatsoever for I ^om shapes slip through the luml- seeds, there are several varieties der control, he geU careless. I—’ "What can I do to help?” times. Part of the Rev. Paul C. Morton’s "Talk fast, to begin with. Lots pictures, what do you know about LIGHT their own proper part in the out- j „ous mUt of the north Atlantic, "Aside from the big battles on with thick green edible pods, Sunday morning routine is to "No, Allan! You mustn’t risk It!’ I don’t know. Why are you in a woman who travels with this WEIGHT come of the war. Beyond England, this moon has this front or that,” he said, "the which may be eaten very much as phone down the lUt of his heavy Lower California? Why did these crowd? Her name is Asia—Asia If, in other words, Britain is biggest stories of this month and we eat string beans, which y e sleeping parishioners at 9:30. But he did. That very night, passed over straining, heaving with Kay whispering fraptlc fellows kidnap you?’^ No reply, Minor.” a d « •rill around and India not conquer­ probably the next and the next extensively used in Europe, but routing them out for a quick and Allan added urgently: "The CFo Be Continued) True Sports­ lines of men In Russia, and over are thdise which concern extrava- have not been so well introduced breakfast and a dash to church. pleas to the last, he stripped to ACT NOW ed by any enemy when tha war man LaaL heroic Malta, and over strange, gEUices, waste and chiseling on Into North America. ’The veins Cush loned MY BUDDY’’ TACKLE BOX ends, then India will condescend the part of labor, management In the different varieties may vary mechanical bivouacs in the Libyan Inner sole. One piece. teanlcM. to accept the gift of freedom from Perhaps an Indian leader, and government.” from 12 Inches to 12 feet in Kfice saddle Why? Because letters, tele­ Hiig’ Absolutely water Britain. In the meantime, how- jtng from a conference, has length. with adjust­ I tight can til ever tray grams and editorials from you The average shelled green pea able ' itrapa. aver, India doesn’t really want the jp^ked up to It for hint of bis nS' and you have got Congress la few conUlns about 78 per cent water, »blt ***'n«v. Very com- zaspoasibllity for organising Its ' spool -t , . tlon’s fate. In Burma men glide months away from election In the 7 per cent protein, and 16 per cent Inspiration for an We Have Only 12 “Andes” Paciiv •, „ ra- f e r t a b I c. wawn effort in this war. And if Ja­ silently across jungle openings, whole House and part of the Sen­ carbohydrate. The mineral con­ / P«ead- FS105. Level wind. Hinged vcnUlatcd Up real voters In ordinary times. A they supply being good sources of SPLIT BAMBOO FLY ROD er. Yet 'it is one of the impres­ Shadow-boxing toward some crash­ lobby for some cause gets het up vitamins A, B1 and C. 'The dried Anti back lash. 100 with belt ffoten. 1 2 - sions certain to gain ground if the about Bome pending legislation. peas are listed aa good sources of Ranges In Stock iyd. capacity. Satin -ft— ■- ctz. FS2t»-A ... ing showdown. Indian leaders haggle muCh long­ The word goes back down the line vitamin B2. Caiuied peas may f finished chrome The other night, perhaps, the until It reaches the little people— be used with good results in dis­ -A.-; er, and disturb each new basis for quadruple A.C9 moon’s journey was made finally and they write their Congress­ tricts where fresh vegetables are fraiuparent an stgreepient with some new '98 multiplying “ men. ' not obtainable. 'They are also Genesee Special with eitra tip, aluminum, screw lock­ complete. It shone down on 3 PIECES piflnt of difference. Ordinarily the Congressmen one of the leading sellers even in When They Are Sold There Will Be No More. ing reel scat. Shaped cork grip handle. Very A FLY BOX blackouts in Connecticut, hnd in thumb through this mail, answer i f these negotiations fail. It will districts where there are plenty AUTOMATIC FLY REEL light In weight. Choice either or 9 ft. O many-storied Manhattan, and on It (just for fear* it might be a of the fresh vegetables beciMse of A t',i ' I compartmenta, IVtz bs u ^ a , not Britain, which la held Buy Now! No Increase In Price. Budget Terms! Famoui for Ita amooth a monstrous expanse of plant at voter), make some notation o f It convenience. I'ixg ineboa, hlngod rospon^lq. ’That might be a good in the Congressional Record, and The very small green peas may fast action. 50 yd. capaci­ Willow Run, and on a s^tlneled top, unbreakable thing for President Roosevelt to unless it assumes bandwagon pro­ be classed with the non-starchy ty. Free atrip- A-$9 TELESCOPE STEEL ROD White House, and on lonely watch­ plastic— f i f i * tell the Indian leadel’s if, as re­ portions, go on about their busi­ vegeUbles, although aa the peas pinf. FSf24A . ers on Bolton hills. It shone down ness. mature they contain a large — nww—wm—m M M i d b a a i F6296 w O ported, they are turning to him This time It’s different. In the amount of starch. 'The dried on war In this Connecticut and Buy ENAMELED FLY 3 9 for coimsel and help. first place. It can’t be determined peas are frequently used in the U. 8. Defense this America, too, and at last the that any of the mail demanding LINES Union Hardware make. Adjusts to t ft. Telescopes | preparation of soups. Savings Stamps (GNAT) 16 lb. A AC truth of the moon’s destiny was economies, an end to boondog­ Here are a few recipes -.which to 3 ft. Reversible handle. Nickel plated reel A .19 VICTOR At Watkins! test, 25 yds. . ‘X ‘X I Lear On Desk Jobs clear: It shines on pne world, snd gling. or a punishment—through you may find of interest: teat. Solid cork grip. Steel snake guides. FS654.A new laws— of labor and manage­ FreBch Style Peas National Beauty, size F. DOUBLE it is a world which must be all ydf. A .19 Lieutenant General Ben Lear, ment who step out of the war pro­ Wash one head of lettuce, drain • 01 f'S557 ...... A CUT who is rightly supposed to be a peace or all war. duction line. Is coming from any thoroughly, and chop into small BAIT CASTING ROD of the old organized pressure I Dupont Nylon, size 5'. Snelled Hooks, the 22- tough guy, said some frank words pieces. Add 1 cup of water and Since 1868 25 yd, coil. a .33 groups. 22 pounds o f peas, weighed before 21-26. package f 4 * the other day to "young men in FS562 A Pearl Buck’s Warning One flood of letters has come shelling. Cover and simmer for 6 Hooka . their thirties” who feel that they from the south and southwest and 30 minutes. If canned peas are G IT LEADERS have some special qualifications One excellent, vital warning de­ this sectional source has caused used, the lettuce should be cooked Boudoir Ease and who want to serve their coun­ livered to this country In the very some Congressmen to demand an for 15 minutes before adding the FS560A. 10 yd. 4 A c SALMON ECCS first days of this war has gone la­ InvesUgatipn. .B ut I have seen peas. When cooked, remove ASn^ca’s Most coil, 2 lb. test A U try and who find It easy to believe scores from other areas. If Texas from the fire, and butter and sea­ $8*95 Nylon Gut. ^ O -f c GEPHART cadmium coated steel, offset aluminum •r that the thing for them to do is to mentably and tragically disregard­ and Oklahoma and a few other son, and serve. 6 lb. test ...... A lA handle, cork grips, cam-locking reel seal, 4 .59 seek out some commission with u ed. states have been most vociferous Pees with Vegetables Nylon Gut, in their demands for a clean-up Solid Rock Maple PORK RIND desk job where their special tal­ ' The warning was from Pearl Clean and dice 6 new potatoes, 10 lb. test agatine guides. 4j4 ft. FS63I - .... of the labor-management squab­ 1 bunch of carrots and 2 turnips A good ample alze Beautiful Range SO Buck, the literary champion of chair, amoothly uphol­ ents will be of use. They are, bles and the wage and hour prob­ Cook for 20 minutes and add 1 2 ox. Jar. Very 4 ffe China, and what she warned us stered coil seat. Note Thia is one of Watkins most popular Early American SILK CASTING LINES General Lear says, men who have lems, the some can’t be said for can of peas. If fresh peas are popular baiU .. against was the use of the woSd the complaints against the Office how much the piping of sn^tiups of reproductions, among people who make CARLISLE a 1 proven their leadership calibre In used, shell 2 pounds and add at the back adds to its Runner-op, ZS )lit in 1936. velt in this war and let those who in the bi-weekly colleqjlons, have "Red Wine.” The following week NBC; 2:00 MBS; 2:30 BLU ; 3:15 sons, but this month’s volume in known lecturer as well as a dis­ want to fight him, fight h ^ . He’s (Mlac value will codie -close to not as yet submitted their bills for James A. Farley has been billed to CBS; 3:30 BLU; 4:45 CBS; 4:56 tinguished educator. From 1919 to' payment of wages to be received. Pittsburgh, April 8.-a(^—CIO the greatest friesfi labor ever had Voices Confidence appear In “The Good Party Man,” BLU; 6:00 CBS MBS; 6:15 CBS; double that of last month. 1923 he was instructor of English and I'm sticking with him." Way Mass Prodnction Works In addition, the bill for the use of President Philip Murray and A F L a political story. 6:25 NBC; 6:45 CBS MBS. at Fordham, where he founded the McNutt, in his brief appearance, NPC— 12 Noon, Words and Mu­ That's the way mass production the ’Town Garbage trucks, in all President William Green, rivals in Of Reachiilg Goal “Freshman Workshop." After his' said while the workers were "loy­ As far aa NBC has been able to sic; 4:15 p. m. Stella Dallaa; 6:30 $ 1 7 5 works in the car industry plants; canvasses to date, has not been re­ peacetime but united in war. sym­ ally pulling their weight In the it takes many weeks— sometimes ordination in 1926 he was sent ceived from Town Treasurer ascertain, Bert Silen, Manila Rountable on Y. M. C. A. on War abroad for special studies. He has bolized labor’s unity last night by war effort, we are faced today Fronts. CBS—11:15 a. m. Dovm ; months— to get the first unit right; George H. Waddell as yet. With broadcast atation owner who eerv- pledging their organized millions with a stream of libels in the press Storrs, April 8.~(4»i—A. J. Brush Creek W ey; 3:30 Cincinna­ then comes the smoothing out of received many degrees from col­ all anticipated expenditures com­ ed at the microphone for the net­ to "stand together" to help win the and in Congress. It is the kind of ti Conaervatory concert; S EM i ihaaufacturing processes and sud- leges here and abroad. In 1930 bined and eventually"ordered paid, Brundage, state 4-H club leader, work In relaying details of the at­ Father Gannon reopened St. war and exhorting labor’s critics, to • attack that so often proved suc- tack on that city, voluntarily re­ Mayehoff’s Request Bureau. BLU . denly cars are rolling off asnem- it is expected that the total Paper "join labor, not stab us in the voiced confidence today that be­ 7-Piece ' Peter’s College, Jersey City, which Salvage expense will more than ceaeful in weakening other coun­ mained behind when American —12:30 Farm and Home Program; bly lines by the thousands every back." fore the spring enlisting period is 3 Preacott Presents; 5:45 Secret bad been closed during the war, triple the current amount paid out tries to the advantage of the Axis newspapermen were evacuated. day. ' The two labor leaders met on a over the newly organized Con­ Decorative a t y . MBS— 3 Mutua Goes Call­ and became its Dean. He opened at the meeting last evening^ powers." ^ I s informetion has been relay­ Tha Sliaa You Have Baaa This is the technique the car speakers platform—for the first necticut 4-H Victory Corps will ing; 4:15 Opening Jamaica race Hudson College of Commerce and Main Street Canvass ed by Martin Agronaky, NBC builders have adapted to the war time since labor’s ranks split in I’ ave reached ita goal of 20,000 Kitchen SeU broadcaster now stationed at Mel­ eeason. 4 Looking Fori Finance, of which he was the first William J. Davis of the Davis weapon program; it is the tech- 1936— before a cheering audience boys and girls enrolled for food Dean. In June, 1936. he was ap­ Home Bakery and member of the ^ nique that probably by mid-sum- of more than 4,000 workers at a production and conservation and pointed president of Fordham Uni-, Senior Chamber’s Rotating Com­ 2 Youths Held ' mer will b i i ^ production levels up joint AFL-CIO “Unite for Vic­ other vital v.artlme jobs. Hand Printed to the volume originally anticipat­ versity. mittee, attended the Junior Cham­ tory" rally in Syria mosque. “ During the last war," Brundage w n r i r lo s o ed for next Jan. 1. Mr*. John J. Harrington of Wal­ ber meeting last evening. The Lunch Cloths ^ Kilocycles WDRC Kilocycles GUSTAFSON’S tham, Mass., who presided at the Senior Chamber guest, in his re­ Answer " I’nthinking People" For Kidnaping .said, "we found that youngsters Today’s tour took the writers The ruddy-faced Green, in thun­ sessions of the National L,aywo- marks, stated that a personally- were eager to help, and we got a through factories of the Briggs derous overtones, and jthe soft- sp.endid response from them. The Manufacturing Company, units of .men’s Retreat Conference in conducted -survey of Main street W( y, April 8 Wednesday, April 8 / spoken Murray called upon their only thing '.hat ha.s surpasaed that All Gift Wrapped BRdWNbi SHOE STORE Gives the toughest, brightest, moat washable wall-finish you Providence last October, sponsor­ merchants ’’revealed a tremendous P. M. * i the Chrysler Corporation, the followers to "Produce, produce and One Surrenders and Di­ is the response we’re getting now JOHNSON BLOCK 705 MAIN STREET Hudson Navy ordnance plant, the ed by the Nev/port Cenacle, will amount of waste paper material m. 3:00—David Harum. ever taw . . . and does it in half the .time, with only half the also be present at the April 13 which is being overlooked by the produce’ ’for victory. Then they rects Police to Haven in towns where local organization ] 3:00— Against The Storm 3:15—Mark Hawley—News. I .Chrysler tank arsenal, the Ford each answered the "unthinking trouble Soap, acids, alkalis, alcohol and boiling water won't meeting and will speak on the Junior Chamber Paper Commit­ plana have been carefully made i 8:15—M a Peridna 3:30— To Be Announced. J*ratt A Whitney en^ne plant people” they charged with attack­ harm thia Super Enamel . . . dirt and grease wipe right offl value of an drganlzation for the tee.’’ O f Other. and enthuaiastically carried out.’.’ 3:30—Papper Yotmg^ Family 4:00—Man Behind the Mike. smd the giant Ford bomber plant ing labor and- questioning labor’s promotion of retreats. "There are many merchants who Because the campaign has been 3:45— Vie and Bade 4:10— Ad Liner. One coat hides almost any surface I Reduced NOW, HURRY! a t W illow Run, soon to pr^uce patriotism. All Interested, whether or not’ want to contribute their paper ac­ ^ Cincinnati, April 8— (/P) —Two slow in getting under way in some 4:0(V—Backstage Wife 4:30—Landt T rio .* its first completed four-engined Both spoke extemporaneously areas, he aaid, the enlistment can­ ARLOW^ Gallon can also raducad, NOlff ONLY,3«AT .bomber. they will be able to take active cumulations to the Paper Salv­ 4:15— Stella Dallas 4:45— News. before voicing their pledges of Chicago youths wore held today not be completed during this week, 4:30— Lorenzo Jones See S ooe o f Short Cute part In tbe organization of the age Campaign fund, but because of 4:45— W ar Commentary. Mothers ! Fathers ! Friends ! unity and answers to labor’s crit­ in connection with the kidnaping v/hich has been designated as Na­ 4:45—Toting Wldder Brown SUPIR ONi-COAT INAMKL ...... Seen today were soma of the Retreat League, are Invited to at­ complete neglect by the Salvage 5:00—Ad Uner. 1 0 5 ics in a nationwide radio broadcast of Mrs. Mary Jacobson, 33, of Cal­ tional 4-H Mobilization Week in For Values 5:00— When A Girl Marries Ward! BEST decorativs enamel . . . uie it anywhere you manufacturing short-cuts that tend the meeting and to avail Committee to consider the Main 5:45— Scattergood Baines. over the mutual network. Paul V. declarations by President Roose­ 5:15— Portia Faces Life want tong-wear and a beautiful, tile-Uke Itnieh I have enabled the industry to re­ themselves of an unusual oppor­ street area, literally tons of scrap umet City, 111., after one. surren­ S 6:00— News. ATTENTION! W a r d s McNutt, Federal security admin­ velt and Go-.ernor' Hurley. The 5:50—5:30 The Children's Hour duce to minutes many vital oper­ tunity of hearing Father Gannon. paper are being burned up in store dered to police and directed them 6:05— Rhythmelodies. W E H A V E WARDS SUPER SPAR VARNISH.... owners incinerators,’! Davis said. istrator, joined them in the broad­ to a rooming house where the oth­ 5:45— Dance Music Wards ations that heretofore required 6:10—Ted Husing'a Scoreboard. EVERYTHING FOR Ute it wherever you need a tough vamiih for a good jobi Considerable discussion of the cast. er was awaiting his return. 6:55— Stand By America 6:45—The World Today. hours. Most of these, too, are Green referred to Murray as Buy a gallon can and tave . . . o ^ y ...... *,29 Main street situation followed and Federal | Bureau of Investiga­ 6:00— News 7:00— Amos ’n' Andy. HIS HIGHNESS military secrets now, but they ex­ "my dear friend” and later as "my 6:15—P rofa S or Andre Schenker, T H E B A B Y plain in some degree why most of as a consequence, four Junior tion agents and City Detectives 7:15— Lanny Ross. SUPER ONE-COAT FLAT PAINT. . . . c Subway Rush friend, my collaborator and fellow- commentator' BaMtnets — Cribs — High the Industry’s leaders visualizing Chamber members volunteered to Millard Schath and William Wob- 7:30— That Brfwster Boy. Reduced I A long-Iaiting, flat finiih for walli or woodsrork I American" in token, he said, of be announced that the pair con­ 6:30— Musical Appetisers Chairs — Play Varus — Car­ g*»>e so* aroa** Ok a further stepping up of produc­ undertake the task of conducting 8:00— To be announced. Cl AMM.SflIAllf L Save when you buy a gallon can...... 2,76 "this spirit of unity and coopera­ fessed forcing Mrs. Jacobson to 6:45— Lowell Thomas, commenta­ riages — Strollers! Always 78 a Main street paper clean-up next tion levels by the year-end are To Be Avoided tion between the two labor Organi­ Recreation 8:30— Dr. Christian—Jean Her- Friday morning, beginning at 6 a. accompany them here from Ham­ tor sholt. H**;h Quality .\t mbra concerned about the supply zations. Murray in turn expressed 7:00—EYed Waring in Pleasure m. A list of merchants who have mond, Ind., last 'xMesday, -eb­ 8:55— Elmer Davis—News. o f raw stuff than about labor. his “ pr|de and personal gratifica­ Hm e LOW EST PRICES repeatedly requested paper pick­ bing her, and leaving her bound 9:00—Shirley Temple- "Junior There is already fairly general tion" to appear oh the platform 7:15— News of the World Staggered - Heur Work ups wrill be contacted at that time. and gagged in a suburban park Miss." IN TO W N agreement among the manufac­ with Green and said their presence after one had raped her. 7:30—Cofe On and Dance turers that the shortage of work­ Members who volunteered to par­ 9:30— Ransom Sherman Show. FOLDING System to Go into ticipate in the Main street area together "tells beyond words that Detective Chief Emmett D. Kir- 7:45—Your Part In National De­ V ■' w a i 77777.-XtH ers will not be as great this year we know this is labor’s war.” fense 10:00— Glenn Miller's Orchestra. Effect April 20. next Friday are: John Pickles, Jr., gan said the youths, registered as 10:15— Great Moment* in Music. as was originally predicted. The " I come to you without res^cya- George Shimehuk, 25, and Joseph S:00— Adventures of the Thin Man Leather Sava at Wards on machine tool outlook also is re­ Albert Brown, Edward O’Brien, 10:45—Treasury Star Parade. Mattgr Paintgrs Quality and Owen Hilton. tion," Green said. "1 am deter­ Delatore Hepburn, would be held S:30—Unci* W alter’s Dog House ported much brighter than it was 11:00— News. New York, Anril 8.—(4’' Like Storekeepers are advised to hold mined and willing to stand with either for Federal or Hamilton 9:00—Tim e To Smile a few weeks ago. President Murray and his asso­ 11:05— Sports Roundup. ^ a spring zephyr wafting into in abeyance whatever waste paper county authorities, whichever 9:30—Mr. District Attorney CARRIAGE Lovely New The Car Industry’s Automotive 11:10— Musical Interlude. 4 Realntone IV-' accumulation that they now have ciates." would file the more serious charge. .10:00—Tay Kyaer’a College of Council for War Production re­ Wante’s Inferno comes the news Musical Knowladge 11:15— News Analysis. for the Main Street Merchant’s To Go Hand In Hand Shimehuk surrendered to Kir- Wallpaper ported today that employment is t at peace in our time is hovering Relteratipg labor’s determina­ gen yesterday afterhoon, saying 11:00— Naws 12:00—Unton Wells, News. I Flat Paint over New York’s two-a-day war Canvass, which will be made Fri­ Tontorrow’s Program .i $14.95 continuing on the upgrade. One day. " tion to do its utmost to win the he wanted to give up because his 11:15— Dining Slaters Trio of the subway. 11:80— Whan Day la Done A. M. company recently hired the last Drop Blanding Plan war, Murray said “ we (A F L and partner planned "to pull another FREX! For a limited time For on April 20 and thereafter, 12:00— News 7:00— Elsso Reporter—News. At lew at man from its seniority list and Originally it was planned to CIO) propose to go down that job" last night. Hepburn was only. Waterproof Carriage Pad AWardVeluel l, 605,767 rush-hour sardines who 12:05— Paul Martin's Orchestra 7:10—Shoppers Special. now la calling in others; another equip two recreational buildings at long road hand in hand, working seized in a nearby rooming house. with all carriages. Buy on our daily battleL^ their way to and from 12:30— Music of the Americas 7:40— Interlude. 79 : company is returning more than' Camp Blanding with the Junior together toward attainment of our The detectives said Hepburn den­ lisnal Easy Terms. work in jampacked trains should 12:55—News 7:45— Felnberg Program. Just picture ,whet lovely new 1,900 former workers to war Jobs Chamber’s share of the waste national objectives." He added: . ied attacking Mrs. Jacobson, but A new, easy way to paint be traveling in several easy shifts 7:65—N ew a wallpaper would do for your each week and still another is paper collection receipts. Since "You CTO men in this hall, col­ later admitted he had. wells . . . dries in lets then Instead of in one mad swoop. Teaearraw'a Program 8:00—News of the World. home I Then come In to Ward! calling back 2,000 former em­ local servicemen are no longer sta­ laborate and cooperate with AFL 1 hour . . . 1 coet coven eny Harvest Time for Motorists 8:15—Sboppere Special. and lee how little it cost*! ployes weekly. Most Indleate Compliance tioned at Blanding, the proposed unions in your community." a. m. ■urf|icel A retin emulsified 6:00— Ravalli*, Agricultural News 8:30— News. Tomorrow the inspection tour Under a city plan with which project, as originally planned, was Greei) gave the meeting an his­ well peint. Many gay colors. New pattern* . .. new color* Seattle, April 8— (JP)—It was 6:15^N *w a 8:35— Shf^pcra Special. will- cover factories in the Flint most major offices have Indicated dropped last evening. A motion torical significance by saying: . . . a grand new selection I harvest time in April for motor­ 6:80—Rayeill* 9:00— Press News. Same In e***" <*■ <...... 2 * 7 5 area. compliance, a staggered-hour work was adopted instead to institute ■•'rhls Is the first time since the ists. A truck driver reported to 6:85—Newa 9:15— School of the A ir o f the sistem will relieve a much-Joked- .Several new tdeas to aid Ibcal men slight difference within the fam ­ the state patrol that a tail gate 7:00—Morning Watch . Americas. iR3!K5!iBS.r at subway congestion which is in military service—wherever they ily of labor that two men, clothed had dropped open, pouring onto 6:00—Naws 9:45—Thus We Uve. anything but funny to the strap­ might be. A definite plan will be with the responsibility of millions, Conway to Speak the roadway 10 cases of bananas, 6:15— World Naws Roundup TII-TIB MAIN fTNItT hangers. announced at the meeting in May. are standing together pleading the 10:00— Valiant Lady, ’n iey’ll still be punching time cause of solidarity. Accept our one case of butter and an assort­ 6:30— Woman's Radio Bazaar with 10:30— Stepmother. First Aid Course ment of cabbages and strawber­ Nan Clarks For Garden Chibs clocks, but over two o r ' three President Edward O’Brien open­ presence together here as sym­ 10:45— Woman of Courage. perioids- beginning a little before ries. Patrolmen who reached the 8:55— Program Parade 11:00—Mary Lee Taylor. ed discussions on a projected pro­ bolic." scene shortly afterward found or a little after 9 a. m. and 5 p. Follows Roosevelt Request 6:00— Musical Souvenlra 11:16— Invitation to the W alta posal to start a course in first aid; only A few cabbage leaves and m. Instead of exactly on the hour. Both Green arid Murray said the 6:15—Food ew# 11:30— Bright 'Horizons. Under the joint auspices of the the plan having been originally in­ strawberries. The plan was announced yester­ labor peace was effected at the re­ 9:30— Aunt Janny'a Real life 11:45— Aunt Jenny’s Stories. Laurel Garden Club and the Con- troduced by Dr. Richard Alton at Stories ' necticut Horticultural Society, J. day by City Commerce Commis­ the meeting held on March 10. quest of President Roosevelt and 12:00^Kate Smith Speaks. 9:45—Ithythms of the Day PM Another New Lot sioner George A."SIoan, who warn­ The Junior Chamber went pn Green added that they had "as­ Gregory Conway of Los Angeles, bis working best. That's why we must . • . lO:00Bass Johnson California, will speak on the A rt ed that If voluntary cooperation record last evening as favoring a sured the president” labor would V A a n O N FROM HIGH PRISSURf WORK 12:15l-Blg SUter. b- business firms proved inade­ relinquish the right to strike vol­ 10:15— Bachalor's Children 12:30^Romance of Helen Trent of Flower Arrangement at 2:30 first aid instructional cours^; 14 REST .. . PLA Y . . . R E LAX . . . on our 10:80— Help Mate p. m. and 8:15 p. m. tomorrow at quate the :ity would take action members voicing unanmious ap­ untarily for the duration of the ESSiNTIALy SAYS BUSINBS M AN. »Pro- 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. one-day off. And my wife and 1 have found 10:45—The Road of U fa 1:00— Newa. ' r to make it mandatory . proval. __.j war. NEW! the Town and County Club,, 22 duction must be kept at pMk volume,” he fl«tl A9M0R. t "Ei:t we never will agree that 11:00—The Story of Mary Marlin 1:05—The Inside Page. Woodland street, Hartford. ’Thomas J. Chara, publicity di­ the way to do just that— we take a one-day 11:15—The Right To Happiness Mr. Conwpy was bor»‘ ir Mon the right to .strike shall be taken said. “ Tanks, guns, planes, ships must be 1:15— Woman In White, rector, was delegated by President 11:30—The Story of Bud Barton tana of English and Irish paren- A M oW R lirilillC f O’Brien a.s an emissary commis­ from us by force," he thundered, uipled. But to do this everyone must be at vacation in New York, at Th e Commodore.” 1:30—Vic and Sade, •JlhTtR PAIMTtl^ Uge. and for the pas six years I * aatis answering whst he termed attacks 11:45—David Harum 1:45—L ift Can ^ Beautiful. DRAPERIES : sioned to contact the 1 ^ 1 Red 13;00— Oen* and Glenn has been associated with the Uni-i / -.e n * . t s • in newspapers and Congress 2:00— Young Dr. Malone. Cross First Aid Instrucfion Com­ 12:15—Luncheonzirea versity of Southern California, ' U i i T i i i t r r i i i i i i i f f s 2:15—J6yce Jordan— Girl Interne c I • . a'j-...**** Waire . »*-***• mittee. It.was stated ttna morning against labor. 13:30— Day Dreams with Bud where he tesches an accredited ^ He declared that "unthinking 2:30—W e Love and Learn. that immediate arrangement* for Rainey course in tf>e art of arranging ■ ------people" attacking labor, "fighting 2:45— . A PAIR : the initiation of such an instruc­ 13:45— Hare Cornea the Band 89: flowers. He has' studied in the Storrs, April 8—(/P)— A special tional course are already under- labor Instead of the Axis," should 1:00— Nawa Orient, Tahiti and Hawaii, and is w-ay. "join with labor" in a unified vie RIADY TO HANG America’s foremost authority on ■concession for fruit growers, per­ 1:15—Th* U ttle Show Financial Drive . mitting them to burn the branches Join ‘*r»x l’’ Squad tory drive. 1:35—Koep 'Ehn Plying—Gene and flower arrangement. Every one of A t the behest of Leon A. Thorp,; i Murray named Congressmen the floral pieces created by Mr. trimmed from fruit trees in their Glenn "Rteitor Paintmrs winter pruning even though there six Junior Chamber members Smith ID., Va.), and Cox (D., 1:30—Marjorie Mills Hour For Sou^h Church Conway during his talk Is a mas­ registered personal automobiles Ga.), as aasailants of labor in terpiece of artistic design, and he is general ban on outdoor fires this 3:00—WrightvIUe Sketches month,,was reported today by Ex­ last evening, in helping augment Congress and asked them with w 2:15—Medlay Time, Hal Kolb, uses fresh flowers flown from local attempts to form an "evacua­ others whom he said fought labor -LI Plans are being made for Vhe fi­ Handtams mulllKalar House Paint tension Forester Floyd Grllward California in demonstrating his ar- organist nancial drive of South Methodist Saral paHems that giva ! W ardls Roofing of the University of Connecticut. tion squadron." The squadron, to "have confidence In American 3:30—String Serenade rvigements. made up entirely of volunteered labor, join labor, not stab us In the church to be held beginning Sun* yawr rasms tha dacerU- Flower lovers In many parts of The state forest fire warden has 3:45—The Three' Debs Pay avan fat* than personal automobiles, in the future back." day April 19. The finance commit* tiva ckarM af easily ■ the country have found rare agreed, said Mr. Gallward, that 3:55—News 88 local_wardens may issue permits, "would be called upon to assist in Paraphrasing the words of the J d S L W 1 ) 3 tee at recent meeting arranged a fabric draperies. Worth ueual low prkal Oal. 35-lb. Mka Surfocod roofing 0 5 pleasure in listening to Mr. Con­ tentative budget for tbe coming w ith 'th e consent of the .^.KaAASC,, the evacuation of women and Saviour on Calvary, Murray said in 5‘s 100 tq. ft. roll, nods, camant: : I way’s message and in watching sown PUYMAKIS A BEYTR WORKIR. GOOD NIGHrS RIST CURIS FATIGUE. year, which baa been voted upon Mode af a new, pressed, 2 for the burning of brush on "safe children from areas subjected to of those he described as labor’s 1 this master craftsman at work. potential bombings," O'Brien said. “ For reat, service and good food, you’ve by the Official Board and w ill pro* weed cellules* material Mr. Conway______is____ coming___ East____ thisdays" if there is power sprayer foes: “ W e alwaya have a lot o f fun dancing in W ar Hite Loofa M ASTER PAINTERS House Paint guaranteed "God help them. They know not vM* th* bads for tha avery*mem* that drape* beautIMIy. year for onV » tew engagements ' premises and a crew of five CLO-SHEEIM the. Century Room, at The Commodore, got to hand it to T b e Commodore. Rooma ber canvass. Letters have been equal or superior to others’ best, regardless of 45-lb. roofing with asphalt-saturated felt base ^^pontracted for before the war. or more men available to control what they do.” Sponge Business Tbay'ra nsadadinf and Hartford to Hear 189,000 Steel Workers Idle are big and airy. I alwaya tleep late while mailed to all persona in the nariah name or price! You pay less at Wards for the Tempered asphalt coating is finished with mica Among the out-of-town reaen’a- the fire. In fact, right in The Commbdore, or nqar telling o f the drive and con t^ b i g wrinM* preef, wender* Otherwise, from April 1 to May Referring to efforts in behalf of FOR DRAPES AND lions for the lecture are those of it, it eveiything you want to do. Shops, my wife does early shopping. Then we a copy of the tentative budget ful ta 1 ^ at, and In* ,, same hiding power, coverage, beauty! Gal. cov­ fo r extra weather resistance. 100 sq. ft. r o IllU IS ! 15. wardens have been instructed a 48-hour week, Murray asserted l^rs. Albert Benedict of Mont- Lombardo’s Band Waahtngtoo, AprU 5—09)—W ar The aervice o f worship on Sun* to iasue no permits for outdoor SLIP theatres, museums are all within walking uke in a maynee. And afUr dinner in the •tantly deanad with a ert up to 450 sq. ft. with 2 coats! HURRY IN ! WARDS INSULATING ROARD 4 % e ci|alr. New Jersey, Mrs. George-C, that today the steel industry, in I M t tha loofa (or luffa, or aven day morning April 19 will be d*> soft d ^ . Twa and ana*, fires except on rainy daya. full production,‘averages only 39Vt Tudor Room, we catch an early train and ixfantian Ladder—20 ft., push-up type...... 7.B S ffyweed, sq. ft.. . . Wallbaard, sq. ft.. • Kirsten of Fairfield. MrsT^iecil Slight Misprints But aUlll Rep­ disUnce. And that 'means a'lot when you loofah) apong* business today. Tbe voted to a presentation of the half yard* leaf. Tia.^ Trowbridge of Milford, Mrs. Fred­ Guy Lombardo and hia Royal hours per week for its individual needs of th* local church and the Playa New Role resenting 79e'"Ta~ fiScNvalnes! haven’t any time to waste— it’s one o f the get home in time for a good night’s sleep. W ar ProdurtlOR Board ordered de* back*. Ready t* konf. erick C. H. Carder of Cheshire, Canadians, "The Sweetest Music workers. He declared also that World Service activities of Metho* You can’ t beat thia for getting tbe most Uveriaa restricted to ordera with Mrs. John B. Wallace of New This Side of Heaven,” will appear 139,000 steel workers were idle to­ reasons we picked The Commodore for A*l-A priority ratinga, th* very dism. Seventl laymen and the «x d k . Haven and Mrs. A. N. Creadick of New York—(>P)—Mile. Josephine in person, on tbe stage of tbe day because rationing and prior­ fiin out o f one day.” highest. pastor will speak at this apedal papwlarbackf reund cal* New Haven. Eberll, 82, who as just plain State Theater, Hartford, this com­ ities bad affecteU plant produc- our one-day vacation.” . n * sponge with th* -thr*e>ply aervice. Charles Banlu is the gen' •r*. leak far “ Oenulna B U Y DEFENSE STAMPS____ON SALE AT Tlcketa may be obtained from "Joaie" waited . on the tables of ing Friday, Saturday and Sun­ Uoaa. I Still 5 9 c y I name ia mads from tha fiber of cral chairman of. Vi* financial ■an Meat" . fnaSiM Mrs. WalUr B. Bryant, 25 Olcott )the Stelnburgler family of Brook­ day, for three days only. | "A ra'tbey going to impose a 48- I squaah'Uk* |dant g rown axclustve* drive, and A. L. MacLean is in Drive, Manebastir, or at Witkow- lyn for half a century, played a N o band in history has enjoyed tabur week on an industry not abl* THI IIV In Japan. Its bast known bouae- charge o f the canvasaera. yr’a, 77 Asylum street, Hartford. new role last night. In honor of the continued success o f the Lom­ to giv* ita men over 39 hours a Ibold uso ia for inneraolcs ot foot* her SO yeara of uninterrupted bardo , organisation. For many weak?" Murray asked. “They’re C o m m o d o r e Heavy Tell ear. Th* Navy needs It now for Lata Of Air domestic service, she sat at the years they have enjoyed ranking at not going to do it if I, with all the Textile Store 4 I oil flltratlon. .> IO X T ;<»>li:itV W.VIKII head of the table while 33 of the the very top o f the orchestra heap. power C M baa given me, am able A. L; Slocomb, Prop. "NEW YORK’S BIST LOCAHO HOTU" About 40,000 peraons were kill* TEXTILE STORE CATALOG ORDER SERVICE BUY NOW...PAY MONTHLY Tbe windowlaM plant of one Eteinbugler clan waited upon her. Only recently tbsy were adjudged to atop them." ed aa the reault o f automobile ac A. L. SLOCOMB, Prop. -aft company baa an air cool- winners for tbe 11th conaacutive Murray declared he “ resents In­ 913 MAIN STREET MARTIN SWEB4Y, PfaifdaM cldenta during 1939. That ia an brmq-- you ovur 100,000 if( ‘ m ' on Wards Monthiy Po » a'-nI f • 913 MAIN STREET NEXT TO THE BANK and claanlng ayatem which Biggest Industry in tbe United time of the Annual Radio Editors ferences on the floor of tbs Aifieri- Next To the Bank average of 3 ^ a n^onth or 769 a MMips l.«Oe report, read at the neighbor- aide, no( In 'segregated units’.” Shopping With Judy Pearl Street Neighborhood House hqpd house semi-annual meeting To Local Women b'A accepted a reporT from Its 'loot' night by Mre. Lalia T. Alex­ Read Herald Advs* lems Of Tiie most important raw ma­ Outlook for Future Is terials, ouch oa aluminum, copper, Less Pampering of steel plates, etc., are already allo­ Advertisement— Adverttsement— A d vertiaement— Advertisement- cated at the producers' level. Gen- ‘War Babies* Seen; 'eral uae of PRP will provide con­ lutting refrigerator before putting under you probably feel like replacing trol of the flow of these materials Army Camp • ' V ✓ y- the broiler. Otherwiae the in- some decorations and adding a Saving Sugar Timely Topic Sqiieege to Increase. dov/n to the level of end pro­ 'orners tenae heat of the flame on the new piece dr two of furniture. ducts.... chilled meat produces a steam in Watkins are showing a good am­ (Edltoria Note: TIUb arti­ "Uae of the new procedure, in flssue Revived Melt chocolate over hot water; W Correct Drying Is Important j whlch^Juioea are lost..- Fuel would ple-sized boudoir chair smoothly cle on the meanldg of PRP to combination with limitation orders be saved, too, since broiling time upholstered in flowery print cov­ Hoineinakers Looking cool. Oeam butter, add sugar and Americn’a wnr effort con- and the material orders alf^eady in When drying blankets, use two , would be shortened. ering with coll seat for only $8.95 ' Around for Ways to eggs, and beat until fluffy. Add cludea n Mriea of three ex- effect, will permit the adminlatra- pomen Take Opposing parallel clothes lines. Arrange the | ' * ^ ' * * » » I that will attract your interest. j chocolate and mix thoroughly. ptelnlng n baalc chnnge in the tion of PRP to expedite direction blanket evenly and 8moothly_over j Then in alternate portions, begin­ nntlon’a piiorities ayatem.) ?iew« on Subject; Mrs. the two lines to keep ita original i Dish Washing Tip Stretch Sweets. ' o American resouroes Into the iNStPB OifTSiJtBy A few drops of Household am­ Bacon Tip ning and ending with flour, add most effective thannela for pro- shape as much as possible. Avoid flour and buttermilk. Add vanilla.. By Pnul Oeaner nnd . moUpn of the war effort---- ^oole Militant Again. drying in strong sunshine. Shade monia adi teaspoon maple flavoring wanted in defense days, and an in­ Of Connecticut MacArthur was christened almost 62 years ago, lead Easter prayers for the hero’s guidance. Strong defender of prohibition or marred. ably attended to lon|' before this, but if not, this is a gentle hint as described in all Attention. First Aiders! A brand new breakfast sugges­ 2 eggs creasing squeeze on firms which By Associated Press la Mr«. Ella Boole, 83-year-old for your own protection. Remember forewarned Is forei^rmed! the leading, decora­ By Amy Grief tion :, Serve stewed apricots with 2-3 cup chopped nuts Now for a few reminders as to where you'll find those necessities cannot JuaUfy their existence by Drake succeeds Past Commander ports to the Army for duty on prMrident of the World Women s Avoid Overcrowdlni^, tor m^a g a z i n e s. Ijidy. If you sec me lying grapefruit and orange juice. It’s Sift flour, measure; sift with direct war work or by contribut­ Middletown— Herbert Sari’sH, Ernest Linders to the post of unit April 10. Ohrlstian Temperance Union. She Overcrowding 'a iwm with you. will need for jwir hoiisecleaning along with a few choice recipes Grand to trim up On the grovind and (maybe);, dy­ delicious! Dried fruits are one of baking powder and salt three tc give you the needed lift when the dust gets too ^hick. ing to the minimum necessities of 63, who fought with the British in Drake Elected leader. After the election movies of the backs the stand of 400.000 other large, heavy, overstuffed furniture that empty space around your ing. the best sources of natural sugar.s times. Ci-eam butter: add sugar cirilian life. the Boer war and the Egyptian Other officers elected were: Russian-Nazl war were shown and members of the National WCTU, gives a stuffy atmosphere. Scale kitchen sink, the backs of the so add very little sweetening. You and cream until smooth. Add ma­ Introduces New Step $20.00 Trade-In On Your Old . Let my gore nin, bright and free; campaign and with the A. E. F. in Senior vice Commander, Andrew refreshments were served. led by the organixatlon's presi­ furniture to the size of the room important energy-producer so es­ cupboard shelves or for a border Don't attempt to bandage me. will find -that the family uses less ple syrup, flavoring and eggs and PRP, which' the war-production the World war, was found dead be­ Head of Post Holrljelmer: junior vice (Command­ The joint banquet of the post dent, Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith, in when possible. If. however, the Uvingroom Suite I on your walls. Washable and inex­ sugar on breakfast cereal if It ia beat until smooth and fluffy. Add boasea hope' to use generally in We know what a temptation it sential in every balanced dieL While there’s life, there’s hope, hind a neighbor’s garage yester­ er, Ernest McNally; quartermas­ nnd auxiliary will be held at the support o< the Sheppard Bill. room is small and you do have Cookies made with lard provide pensive too, 29c for 12 feet and up. so, pet. topped with dii^ or fresh fruit. flour and nuts and blend until setting up priorities for American day and Dr. Philip E. Schwartz, ter, Bertie Moseley; judge advo­ V. F. W. Home. Manchester Green The bill proposes to abolish the large furniture, don’t attempt to is 'to want to change your furni- 1 a high quality fat which ftirnlshes Don't apply a tourniquet: Milk Omtains sugar In a most smooth. Chill dough about hour; Industry, introduces a new atep acting medical examiner, said he Picked 88 Commander cate, John Buchanan; chaplain, on April 25. Department Adju­ sale of beer within camps, forts crowd it all In. Uae only as. much ture around and replace shabby ^ the energy everyone needs so We wonder If this is the recipe Do nut ^ve, for my salvation, digestible form. Desserts made shape Into rolls and wrap In waxed into the priorities picture. It aa- had cooimltted suicide by slashing Willard Durkce; post surgeon, tant William Dibble ot Meriden and training stations and to give as Is really necewary and Intro­ piec.es at boiisecleaning time— much In these critical times. And >x>u referred to "Mother." Tf not "Artificial respiration!" with milk — custards, puddings, paper. Store In refrigerator until •igns the amount of goods a firm his throat with a razor. He had Of Veterans of Foreign Clarence Wetherell; delegates to will install the officers of the local military authoritiea the power to duce a piece or two of occasional here's a Up—At Benson's they are since lard is one of the most eco- please let me know. Do not stretch my bones or joints, etc., require less sugar. Use this ready to bake. Slice thin and bake may buy aa well aa the kind of been in poor health. Hartford County Council, vice post at a joint installation, the eatablish a dry cone around aucb wood furniture, such as a ma­ featuring a $20.00 trade-in for nomincal fats, It is a “natural" bo Pineapple Marshmallow Taplora Do not press my "pressure naturally sWeet food freely in on buttered cookie sheets at 350 goods it may buy. Hartford—The Connecticut Milk Wars; Other Officers. Commander Holzhelmer, and Quar­ date for which haa not yet been camps, etc., within a dlatance to be hogany end tabic or a lovely mir­ your old livingroom suite on your; use in home baking. 1 package Royal llapioca Pud­ points” ! cooking and baking. You will find degrees F. for 10 to 12 minutes, Under the prevailing blanket Dealers’ Association, meeting here termaster Moseley; alternates, set. fixed'by the authorities. ror or a small wood chair. purchase of an attracUve new set Boy’s Joy Ckwkles ding If "queer symptoms" you should that interesting and varied meals until delicately browned. Makes 90 (P) orders for priorities, any yesterday, voted a resolution re­ Frank J. Drake of 83 Stark­ vice Commander McNally and dtamplona of the other aide of as low as $119.95 for three pieces 1-2 cup peanut butter 2 cups milk see planned with emphasis on milk, small cookies. —Beatrice Hall. bomber plant, for Instance, la en­ questing Governor Hurley to re­ John LInnell. „ Warning Soup Trick and a $5.00 trade-in on your old eggs, fruits and vegetables, the titled to buy on A-l-A priority all weather street, a veteran #f World ' the queatioh is Mrs. John S. Shep­ 1-2 cup brown sugar $ marshmallowa Don't experiment on me! appoint James B. Lowell as state War I. was elected Commander of Captain John I.. Jenney, a mem­ A monumen^o a wrecked auto­ pard, who la the only woman mem­ If the soup stock seems too rug toward a new Axminater from 1-3 cup crushed pineapple protective foods, will leave your the quantities of scarce materials dairy , and food commissioner. mobile greets motorlata on the 1-2 cup white sugar If I’m suffering from "shock," faniily well satisfied—with no Embroidery’s Back it can get. Under PRP. Its priority Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W„ at ber of the post and commanding ber of the New Tork State liquor greasy, tie a cloth that haa beerl $39.50 up. 1-4 cup lard 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Take a walk around the block! Gone are the days when we Lowell's term expires oh May 1. the annual rileeting for-election of officer for a year of Company H, highway near Caravns, Venezuela Authority, which regulates the sale wrung out of cold watar over the Make Royal Tapioca Pudding as craving for a rich dessert rights to buy acasce materials will Greenwich—Following up their Ita In.scrlptlon reads, "Slowly one 1 «gg If you must be busy, pray For those who still like their looked upon embroidery aa just be limited to amounts needed for officers last night at the Manches­ State Guanis, was presented a gift ot liquor in the state. top of a deep pan. When poured, A kidney bean cheese souffle 1 teaspoon soda directed on the package. Cut Help, to "keep the crowds away!” too old fashioned. It’s back in Stamford raid c* Monday night, ter Green Home. Commander by the post. Captain Jenney re­ goes far." Mrs. Boole, widow of a Brook­ the hot liquid will run through the combines everyday Ingredients to marshmallows into small pieces, cake and cookies occasionally, production during any single 90- agents of the Federal Bureau of 1 cup flour (unsifted). So, whatever my condition. tested recipes using the less re­ style, and you’re a lucky one If lyn Methodist minister, has been cloth and the grease should cling make a grand main dish. Cream lard, sugar and peanut mix with crushed pineapple and Phone at once for a phj-aician! among' your linens you have sheeta day period. Investigation 'visited the homes of battling for prohibition for years. to it. 2 cups canned or cooked kidney fined sugars are available. Here What’s more, a bloated atock- 33 enemy aliens here last night, butter. Add egg, then flour and lemon juice. Let stand about 1 Let me lie; I’ll take g chance are two favorites: and pillow cases that mothir or Am 'nee president of the National beans soda sifted together. Roil 1-2 tea­ hour until marshmallows aze soft. Waiting for the ambulance! even grandmother handed on to ropm, filled with excessive quan­ confiscating a quantity of contra­ WCIXJ ahe waa in the thick of the Anti-Shatter Ta|>e Few grains cayenne spoon dough in hand to a small Just before serving, fold into cold For "First Aid” I beg release— Cliocolate Clip Clakee you. Bring them out and use them; tities ot scarce materials, would band, including firearms and am­ For home-made tape for protec­ 2 cups cake flour limit a flrm’i right to buy mate­ munition. There were no arrests. GENERAL||E£SCTRIC flght that brought the Eighteenth 1 teaspoon salt _ bail and place on a pan. Press Royal Tapioca Pudding. 6 serv­ Lady, let'me die in peace! the daintily embroidered hems, or SCHENLEY, 73>A1$ Neutral Grain Spirits. Amendment. As president she tion against shattering window 1 cup gyrated cheese flat with fork. Bake In 350 de­ ings. G’bye now, 1 teaspoon soda crocheted edgings, will be the en­ rials during that quarter-year waged the battle against ita r-.- glass, fix a paste out of 6 ounces 2 tablespoons ketchup Vi teaspoon salt term. WPB's policy is to keep In­ SCHENLEY RESERVE, 47% Neutral Grain grees F. oven. Makes 60-60 vy of your friends. Spirits. Both BLENDED WHISKEY, 84Frt>of . paal. Today, after a siege with of wheat flour, one-half ounce of 4 egg yolks small cookies. Knitting Tip 2 'squares baking chocolate If they are yellowed with age, ventories at a minimum. Death of Anny AIRFLOW pnaumonia, ahe marshals her ar­ powdered alum, a quarter of a 4 egg whites. Here’s a tip for knitting addicts. tup butter bleach them In your own sunny New Tool For Planning ^ Sebenley DistillersCorp., New York City. guments as clearly as she did In pint of com syrup and two pints Press the kidney beans through Keep your work clean by lining 1 ’-i cups brown sugar backyard, or send them to the If PRP ia applied generally to her early crusading days. of water. Boil this mixture and a coarse sieve. Add grated cheese, Smart Shoes for All Womn your knitting bags or boxes with 2 egg" most reliable laundry you know gmerica’a wartime economy a new ('aptain Is Told *During World War No. 1,” ahe use it with strips of old bed sheets salt, cayennc.-.ketcbup and beaten Shoes for smart women in all removable white cloth linings. The cup buttermilk with instructions to hanJle them tool for planning ahead. Tank Type Cleaner aays, "a five mile dry son'e was or muslin. It saves adhesive tape. egg yolks. Ftold In tlj.e sUfTlyJJeat- walks of life, in the home, in the white linings will show dirt quick­ 1 teaspoon vanilla with care. The “with care” is es­ Today, WPB la working In the establiabed around each camp and en egg whites. Pour into a greased office, in defense, in sports, etc., at ly and should be removed and ’v cup boiling water pecially important because some half-dark. It knows in general Bristol, April 8.—(jP)—Mrs. Ed­ (prt and no liquor could be sold baking dish; bake in a moderate the Shoe Box, LaSalle Road, West washed immediately. Sift flour,, measure, and reslft of those embroidered linens are what atocka or scarce materials mund P. Zbikowaki waa Informed to men in soldier’s uniform. These did with people in ^nem'euts oven (325 degrees F.) about 1 Hartford, $3.98. $4.98 and $5.98. three times with soda and salt. just aa fragile aa they are pretty. are available and In general where by the War Department yesterday $49.95 regolstlons showed that we don't where there were often speak­ hour, or until set. Serve immedi­ Open evenings too, ’til 9 o’clock. Crunchy, good, simple, and what 4lli Anniversary those stocks are being used. t'.-.at her husband, an Army cap- have to have liquor to win the easies and stiUa, convinced me ately. more can you ask? Once the bulk of American in­ t in, died in the Philippines April Powerful 500 Watt Motor. war. that prohibition would not work,’’ Housecleanlng Calls for OUs, Pol- Frnit Chocolate Cookies To Be Celebrated dustry were brought under PRP, 2 from wounds suffered in action ~But. these laWs have been re- ahe says. In 1929 Mrs. Sheppard ishee. Brushes, Mope, etc. WPB would have a quarterly sur­ March 24. She bad been informed You Won’t Have to Shake Junior’a (Sugarleas) vey of inventories, sales and or­ previously that he had been . pealed ind In this war the sale of headed the women’s organization Piggy Bank If You Oo to McOiU’a In Montgomery Wards base­ 1-2 cup sweet chocolate So many years liquor in training camp territory of the canrpaigpi for repeal in ment you’ll find Inexpensive house- 1-8 teaspoon'salt General Welfare Center celebra­ ders for all war industries and for ' uunded and was in a critical con­ tp legalised under state laws. Ac­ New York State and in 1933 took for Housecleaning Supplies cleaning supplies and a new line ted its fourth anniversary last eve­ .seem to float away when you’ve essential civilian industries as dition. Don't break Jun- 1-2 cup currants well. Captain Zbikowaki, 31. was a JOHNSON BROS. curate surveys show that ths men hert'present pob. bank of housewares to replace your old 1-4 cup raisins ning at the East Side Rm with 75 had a professional facial. Your Electrical Contractors have been exploited — urged to Sees tireater Evil equipment. A special—two cans of of its members in attendance. 11 With that Information at hand, teacher of mathematics and acienCe —try McGill’s for 1-4 cup broken nuts skin tingles, your muscles toned. these guardians of the wartime a t Bristol High school. come .in on the grounds that there ‘^You can’t stop people drinking reasonable Cameo cleanser with a plastic dis­ 2 cups puffed rice or wheat Clifford Knight of 'Vernon Cen­ You feel refreshed, ready for any­ AS ADVtimSiD IN NAnONAl MAOAZINtS MAIN ST. TEL. 6227 waa nowhere else to go. It is to by law," she says. ‘‘They’ll drink penser, which comes in several (ready-to-eat ceroal) ter. well knowm cartoonist, sketch­ economy could plan ahead to meet Mrs. Zbikowaki said she and her protect the men in service that anyway. If liquor cannot be sold highest quality colors to harmonize with your thing. Try it f o r ...... 11.00 new needs and to shut off un­ c2-months-old daughter' "have a # paints; varnishes, 1-4 teaspoon vanilla. ed the officers and members to the necessary leakages of scarce ma­ big heritage to live up to. She and the Sheppard Bill is being pro­ legally within a certain area . enamels, wallpa- bathroom or kitchen scheme, for Melt chocolate In top double delight of the audience. His rapid moted. around camps it is sure to be sold 59c. Also salt, pepper, sugar and fire caricatures were remarkable. terials into non-eaaentlal jobs. I will have to be good soldiers and ® pers, waxes, pol- boiler, add rest of Ingredients. Demands Exceed Capacity carry on.” “There are some other things to illegally. flour seta with colored tops, 69c When blended, drop portions from Mrs. Harriet Wright waa chuir- consider, too. The public has been ‘T have two grandsons who ^ ishes and other to 98c, and colored brooms 98c THE LILY BEAUTY SALON This is all the more Important houseclea n i n g buttered spoon onto waxed pa­ man in charge of the arrange­ because the wartime demands on warned agaiiut the dlscloanre of have enlisted and I am especially with whisk brooms to match. 45c. per. When firm remove and store ments. as.<(isted by Mrs. Jansen and 527 Main Street Phone 7484 Half-Inch Handicap war accrete. But alcoholic bever­ interested in this question. I be­ supplies. You’ll like Beacon self- American industry already far ex­ poll.shing wax too. One coat Is in cookie jar. Mrs. Conners. ceed its present capacity to pro­ Benson Says:— ages loosen tongues and war se­ lieve the boys arc safer if there Broiling Steak William Keith read a meraoriam Kanaas City—(/P)—A half-inch is crets may be disclosed by drinking equal to two roats of any other on duct. And, as every schoolboy all that keeps George Herron In are supervised licensed places the market. Pint -49c. quart 79c. For most flavorsome and juicy •Add a ' Note of Spring Freshness for the deceased members. Presi­ knows, in terms of the naiion’s 9x12 RUGS men." near camp than if, in so-called results, experts say beefsteak to Your Bedroom dent John Zapatka spoke on the the Algoa refonfiatory. Judg Mrs. Sheppard—tall, white-hair­ needs, vital raw materials are Marion D. Waltner offered the 20- dry zones, liquor 'is illegally sold This is a bit on the luxurious should be allowed to reach room After you’ve vanquished the aubjecH, "How the War Affects ocarce and getting scarcer. Visit Our Store For ed and chic—and no relative of the by bootleggers. temperature after removing from cobwebs this housecleanlng time Pensions^’ ycar-old youth, charged with theft senator who introduced the bill, is "We now have a lot of licensed side, but at housecleanlng time A FEW DRUG STORE In announcing this fundamental of three cases of whiskey, leniency M the wife of a New York 'lawyer. places In camp areas. They must you diserve a treat! I change in the priorities system, if he eblisted. Army recruiting of­ For 10 years she served as Chair­ be licensed every year and w« Florida Cream Cake ; PRIORITY ITEMS J. 8. Knowlson, director of Indus- ficers turned him down because he New-Up-To-Date man of Social Service at St. Luke’s don’t issue any new licenses until 1 cup cream, heavy ' 1 I! J operations, commented; lacked a half-inch of the required Hospital. we have consulted the command­ 3 egg whites'stiffly Ijcatcn ] That Will Be Difficult To Purcha.se Later “TTie effect of placing virtually 5 feet 2 Inchea. ‘*n»e work our social workers ing officer of the camp.” 1-? cup Arange juice | Leaves From Anne CaboFs Album I all of American industry, includ­ 1 1-2 teaspoons grated orange On;— ing producers who supply the Focus Headllghte rind Razor Blades — Alarm Clocks — Hot Water Bottles — Army and Navy, under the pro­ FURNITURE 1 teaspoon lemon extract duction requirements plan will be When automobile headlights are AT 2 cups sifted cake flour P a t ^ SSS$ Fountain Syringes — Electric Heating Pads —> Bobby to give the War Production Board out of focus, driving on a wet — Kimono Sleeves — 1 1-2 cups sugar Remember the j old etrawberry clooer control of the dlstribuUon pavement la increasingly difficult, 3 teaspoons baking powder festivals on the church lawm — Pins — Flashlights — Bottle Caps and Nipples — Bottio and use of.all scarce materials. due to the Increased glare. 1-2 teaspoon salt. with lighted paper lanterns sway­ i' I ~ ' " id Brushes — Tooth Brushes — Nail Files and Clippers. Look cool and be cool in this Whip cream until stiff; fold in ing from the trees—luscious Lowest Prices plSMxnt house dress with its easily egg 'X'hltes. Add orange juice rind strawberry shortcakes and goba i ' "V cut, easily sews kimono sleeves. In ' and extract. Sift together flour, of heavenly home-made straw­ WE SUGGEST YOU BUY NOW! this style practicality is combined ; baking powder and salt, and care­ berry Ice ‘ cream to eat 7 Those With decu^Uve details — such as fully fold into orartge-cream mix­ were the days! In Town! ture. Bake in medium-sized loaf a ric rac Outlined center panel and It’s pretty early to atart We Take Old Furniture In Trade... button placements at the shoul- ^ pan or round pan lined with wax thinking about spring strawber­ den You'll like the aide sashes ^ paper in a moderate oven ($25) The Center Pharmacy ries—^but we can atart to make AT THE ^NTKB Liberal .\llowance! CHOCOLATE CAKE Substitutes will have to take Which tie the frock firmly at the ■ for an hour and 25 minutes. (Jake wonderful crocheted red and Genuine All-Wool for waistline and the pair of big patch may be frosted if desired. green flecked strawberry pothold- Yf cup Oloomargarine the place of many items we pockets, too. I Living and t)ining Room l

I J 'i . f'li! A MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, APR"lt 8ri94j| MANCHESl'ERJBVjlKCEiG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8,1943 i* PAGE T m t l Heck! To Se^rlJHfcad Confer Master ^ Asserts World mander. Upon ^completion of this ^rines Coined Slogans course, he wUl be Xseigned to Manchester ,i” W ar Hub Concert Local Woman Meets Sister Assign Nelson active duty with troopsj. Of ElksXodge CIvtUaa Oefaaae Phone 2-0107 Red Crons Phone 0087 Mason Degree Now Punished Draft Order Numbers The hew Leatherneck, officer a t­ " In Defiance of Enemies t ■w For First Time in 39 Years As Lieutenant tended Hamilton College In Clin­ Or- Ser- 1 1698—^WUllam Hanry Orr. Next Tuesday ton, N. T ., where he majored In Samuel J. Houston to Be **Aircraft Night'* Is Ob- Bishop Says It Is Paying economics, political sdsnee and ^SturliBK defiance at their foes note, ahd m W: "Retreat hell, we . Red Crone AII first aiders who have grad- der ial 1702—Hmury Ernest John have OPdem to atay and hold at 'The Red Cross truck ambulknce ulatcd from Anthony' Choman's served by Manchester No. No. 1 Lango. Mrs. Theodosia E . Wads, of 111<^ They were bom In Nova Beotia. geology. He had three yearn of llelWcUng up-their words with IiistallPd. as Exalted For Its Stupidity and Thirty-seve^ Voices to Manchester Young Man R. O. T. C. training a t college and any coat and that ia what we will drivers will report at police head­ r class which ended on January 3 433 694—Gerald Joaeph Dono­ T S ^ A rth tir Oswald BeU. Birch stre k h a d ^ e unusual ex­ Canada, and Uved there for many jLUtgnrouh action ia to be expected do." arc requested to attend a meeting Lodge Last Night. Selfishness. van 850—Joaeph Peter Bahinean. years, later coming to the United speaks German and French fluent­ Ruler in Rockville. quarters tonight t't 7 o’clock, at Be Heard in Qiorus of perience of seeing a sister whom Is Commissioned in the the Marinea. The records Preclae Worda Recalled wl iCh time they will be finger­ : at St. Bridget’a church on Thurs­ 434 1468—John Joaeph Wallett 566 1541— Raymond Andrew Dl- States and making their residence ly* .Several fanciful veraiona of this day, April 9 at 7:30 p. m. to re­ 439 1920—William Joaeph Shea naUo. she has not seen for 39 years. Tbs in Lynn, Mass. After the mar­ U. S. Marine^ Corps. Lieut Neleon is the s home first aid equipment. i^ itn e y division of the United ades," and until it realizes that it 439 762—Philip Stanley Berry 570 1831—Evald Andrew Eriok- ed Mrs. Wade for about a week. declared that she thought that she ed as Second Lieutenant In the Mda of Wake Island's defenders, ' of the officers who stood near wii- 440 792—Charles Leroy Norris son. concert of the G Clef Club at Propeller Division, United Aircraft officer will be Past Exalted Ruler All local residents are Invited Aircraft Corporation to confer the is responsible for. the present sit­ Mrs; Btohiman’s visit ended Mon­ was much safer there than on the United States Marine Corps Re­ Corporation. Elast Hartford. kU. 8. Marinea had radioed the Hams when they were uttered.. Arthur Small, of Wl|limantic. Mr, to the demonstration to be given Home Nursing Master Mason degree on three uation and is being justly punish­ 441 693—Wilfred John Maxwell 871 827—Raymond -Michael Finn. Emanuel Lutheran church, Tues­ day when she departed for her E o te r a coast, and when she got serve after passing a special four [rMponae: "Send us more Japa." : An equally defiant reply is said Small .will be accompanied by a by Mrs. Arrh Sutton Mlxter of The following have completed Pratt and Whlney workers. ed for it there will be "no better -442 1203—Sellstine Joaeph Gard­ 572 704—^Thomas Joeeph Bednars day evening, April 14, a t 8 oI.clock. home In'-a roundabout way, an­ back to her home, she was going months' course designed to quMify 673 574—Earl Wallace Gardner. ■ •nlehlurinea appear to have a to have ^ en given large delegation of members of the Hartford Gas Company. This the course in Home'Hygiene and There was a large attendance of and more constructive future for ner Members of the club represent nouncing that k e intended to first to stay there. candidates for commission. "Vint Amertcaa Horses ■ panchant for being present when | the late Colonel F re ^ ric M. Wise .session will be held this Friday eve­ Masons, and an unusually large us,” said Bi.shop Malcolm Peabody 443 748—Edward Arthur New­ 574 620—Jacob Baaa. go to Canada, original horns of .the Mrs. Wads married and remain­ Lieut. Nelson now is attending a Wllllmantic Lodge of Elks. Care of the Sick: Mrs. Helen T. 575 1739—HSnry Delphln RoUet ^ScMt sayings are in the making. ; of the Marines, by Brig. General ning at 7:30 p. m. at the YMCA. Ayers, Mrs. Mary Chaplin, Miss number of visiting members of the of Central New York today in bury two sisters. ed In Lynn untU seven months Odrtes brought over the earliest ■ fitey were with John Paul Jones I Omar T. Bundy, and by others. 444 282—Thomas Raymond 576 1451—Chariaa Harold Fer­ 8 4 9 . Her subject will be "Food for Your Laura House, Mrs. Marie Matchu- fraternity. Each of the three can­ Trinity College chapel. Kept la Contact ago, when her daughter, Mrs. horses, which were the primitive iW Itm he his defiant, "I've The former is reported to have War Time Budget.” didates rereived Masonic tokens "Get a good copy of the Bible 446 607—Victor George Black guson. Mrs. Wade stated that even Ceretha LsChausse, who Is a ancestors of the Americmf horse, said: "Retreat hell, we just got lat, Mrs. Mary Olmsted, Miss 446 1656— Ernest Francis Robin­ 577 1134—Bamurl Ernest Nas- ^ o t yet begun to fight" at the foe. Elizabeth Olmsted, Mrs. Cynthia from the Pratt and Whitney and. read big sections of the though It hi58 been 39 years since nurse a t the Memorial hospital, for hla conquest of Mexico, begun Marines With Fsrragut here." Mrs. Helen D. Barnett, general Square club associate employees. prophets." urged the. bishop son slff she had last seen her sister, Mrs. asked her to oome to live with her. in 1519. Back in 1936 the Army War Perry, Mrs. Mary Stidham, Mrs. Rich- I _ . They were aboard the flagship field representative of the Ameri­ One of them was presented with for therein are the "principles of 447 1125— Robert Edward 578 220— Arthur Allan WiUlams Stohiman had not changed much. Mrs. LeC3iausse's husband ia a The Gift College attempted to trace the Janet S. Smith, Mrs. Zelda Mur­ 579 1122—Raymond Loula Smith kKutford with Farragut when he can Red Cross will be in Man­ an emblem by his wife and father the working man.” Citing the ardson, Sr. She bad been keeping In contact captain In the Medical Corps at Worn silk stockings are sent in phrase to its true origin and came phy, Mrs.' Helen Cheney, Mrs. 448 423—Harold Joaeph Uak 589 1560—York Oerhardt Strang* stfared the torpedoes at Mobile Bay, chester tomorrow and Friday, and Myrtle Wright, Mrs. Ruth Martin, and another received a Masonic prophet Isaiah, Bishop Peabody with her sister through the me­ F ort Devens. bulk to Japan. Here they are un­ • awA with Commodore Dewey at to the conclusion that Captain button from his fathert--^ 449 955— Ernest Panciera feld dium of correspondence over ttie Besides Mrs. LeChausss, there Williams should be given the credit anv local Chapter officers or Mrs. Catherine Olmsted and Mrs. said "in returning and rest ye George Am- raveled and made up again. ofcf Lifetim e. -Manila Bay when he told Captain Jenney Remembered shall be saved;" 450 439—Pericle 581 7—Anthony OuaH years, so that each.' was a t all are -^wo other children of Mrs. as he decided to stand fast when chairmen who wish to discuss any Ann MapKendrick. The class 682 1722—Albert O. Schuets i" Oridley to "fire when ready." matters with her should contact During the evening John L. Jen- Realize Our Smallness buloB times conscious ot the other one's Wade, a aon and daughter Who the order to retreat bad been giv­ was instructed by Mrs. Ann Spen­ 451 641—Peter Saukltls 583 905—Joaeph William Mae* There is hardly a war or cam- her at local Red Cross headquar­ ney. a chair officer In Manchester "■When we return to God." he affairs. Uve In Lynn. .’^■'paign in which America has taken en. This conclusion was supported cer. lodge, who is leaving to enter the 452 648— Frank EMward Zlra- Neely • by Alexander Woollcott, war cor­ ters, 953 Main street. said, "we first realize our small­ merman 584 175^WUliam Major Ewing that has not seen the Marines army service tomorrow, was pre­ ness beside the grandeur of God." BULOVA! ^ emerge a t its conclusion with some respondent. Major General Wen-, . Civilian Defense sented with a handsome traveling 463 554— Alexander Crockett 585 1116—Walter James Tedford 9rW)—Japanese Pine street, and a nurse at the St. 480 1229— Otto Frank Senkbeil. 615 1764—Wallo Holmer. tlM war. dent said this new base and an­ Naval planes furiously attacking and Patricia M. CharUer. Generally Acceptable other at Bougainville, in the Solo­ Extend Services to Hil* Francis hospital, was seriously in­ extinguish it with pans of water 481 178—Andrew Battaglia. 616 1210—Benedict Richard Kal There were two strings; Britain the Burmese port of Akyab, blast­ until it got beyond her control. 482 1319—Truman Albert With aer. Second sopranos, Minnie (Jhurch, London, April 8.—OPh—Reuters mon islands, could be used by the jured last evening, when she was Mildred A. Dunn, Lillian G. Grant, ; must hold control yf India’s de- ed air facilities, sank a 2,000-ton liardville Now. The fire spread rapidly up a crell. 617 891—Bruno Anthony Dubai ^ fentiTiT for the duration, India reported today from New Delhi Japanese for dispersion forces. struck by a: car operated by Wil­ Ruth M. How*e, Dorothy H. Peter­ that the Working Committee of minelayer in the harbor with di­ liam Welsher of 267 Cottage Grove rear stairway, said Fire Chief 483 1120—Albert Adolph Hlneo. do. POPULAR I ewid take it or leave it. Action Anticipated rect hits, and destroyed four Brit­ The Manchester Water Company 484 1582—John Henry Lappen; son, Eva M. Johnson, Barbara R. the AU-India Congress party 'vas road, Bloomfield. The accident oc­ Thomas McCarrlck, sHio estimated 105—Stanley WUlUm Backus Little, Grace B. Payne, R. Eleafior India said no. discussing a new formula regard­ It had been anticipated that the ish planes on the ground, dis­ announced thia morning that plans damage unofficially at 32,000. 485 1656—Walter Robert Cas­ 703—William Henry Sargent dUet Negotiators Japanese would occupy Manus, curred at 8 o'clock, on Oak Grove Stoughton and Geraldine Tenney. FOOD MARKET ing Indian defenses which was patches from a Japanese Naval were completed to pipe water road, when Miss Deitz together sells. 381—Frank Alonzo Yeltema. ' T te All-India Congress party, which lies on the main Japanese base reported today. mains from. Woodland street tb First altos: Beverly Lk Belknap, “generally acceptable to prominent with another, nurse. Miss Nora 486 - 1287 — Raymond Franda 1148—Edward Richard Turk EMs M. Carlson, Myrtle K. Englert, potent voice of the Hindu Ms- supply route to Rabaul, in New (The Berlin radio broadcast a Hilliardville, a distance of 2,685 Acetylene Torch May Johnson. BhoL 855 Main Street Rabinpw BniMing jertty, and the Moslem league, Congressmen" as well as to Sir Murzyueski, were walking along Faith E. FaUow, D. Alice Darling, Stafford Cripps. Guinea. Tokyo report that Japanese ships feet, to the former mills of E . E. 487 740—Stuart Elmore Robin' 622 395— Jacob William Adamy. strongest spokesman of 77,000,000 The present Japanese plan, it the side of the road after alighting Have Caused Blaze Marjorie Inman, Dorothy F. Plltt **\Vhere Thrifty Shoppers Shop** Lovils Johnson, personal emis­ last week-end sank more than 20 Hilliard which were sold at auc­ from a Blue Hills avenue bus. aon. 623 276— Gerald Frederick SuIU minority Moslems, have been In­ waa believed here, may be to pro­ enemy ships In the Indian ocean. tion late last fall. Work will be 'Boston. April 8.— The pos- 9 and Ida J. Annulli. In the Service of Ameritci sary of President Roosevelt, was Driver's Statement .488 1146— Frank Campanelli. van. Second altos: Grace M. Benson, dia's chief negotiatora AHliur Small tect RabauL which Is assuming It also said Japanese submarines started soon according to Charles sibillty that a workman's acetylene I 489 1037—William Theodore An­ 624 400—Antonio Romeo Dion. They insisted on Indian dlrec- said to have had a part in discus­ According to Constable Thomas torch started a spectacular fire Helen D. Johnson, Norma V. John­ « * * '.'m 'anarw r': sions from which the formula ever-greater Importance in the en­ were extending their operations In B. Loomis of the water, company. derson. 625 1533— Edward Auguatua tk o of India’s defenses against in the General Electric sales man­ tire Pacific war, through . seizure N. Bardon, who arrested Welsher yesterday on a pier leased by the son, Gloria DeUaFera, Anna Kutz, evolved. agers’ 'Toppers Club.” the Indian ocean and already had With city water extended to on a technical charge, Welsher 490 1645— Harry Theodore Gray. Hania. the Japanese enemy already of outposts for sea and air recon­ sunk a large number of ships.) Hilliardville, which is now sup­ Bethlehem Steel Company waa 626 1119—Fred ChrisUan Goeh Helena A. Legge, Jeanette Paton A large delegation of Manches­ stated that he was not aware that 491 1093— Alden Lee Carlton. and M. Irene Walter. 3 ^ threatanug from the ^ y of Bcn- naissance. Widespread Damage Done plied, for the most part, by water studied today by Fire Chief Sam­ 492 484—James Tweedle Blair. ring gaL That waa the main pitfall. ter Elks will be present tomorrow- At Lorengau, the airdrome and he had hit the girl until he felt the uel Pope, but he said an official Sale of associate memberships In the raid on Akyab Monday, pumped from one of the miUa, it is car strike something. He stated 493 1283—Otto Henry Herrmann. 627 664— Ernest William Wag Indicates that the Emanuel church There also was inner dissension night to see Mr. Houston installed. ' everything else which might have the dispatches said, .widespread the third public utility which ren­ verdict would await further inves­ ner. A turkey dinner will be served at that he was travelling at th^ rate 494 .1208—Edward R. Marisette. will be filled to capacity for this among the Indian factions, the About Town been useful to the invader were damage waa done to hangars and ders service in thia section. Elec­ tigation. 495 1737—Alfred Season Nevera. 742—Cheater Harlan Tupper: the home at 6:30 and the lodge of about 20 or 25 miles an hour. Casting up bellows of smoke concert, which wlU have Miss Alice ^ ^ " P O N S O M HI minorities fearful of Hindu doml- reported destroyed before its cap­ runways. tric lights and telephones are the 496 988—Alddt Albert. 3—Lewia Theodore Highter. After he felt the bump, he stopped that virtually "blacked out” 'sec­ Erickson, prominent violinist of (.OWttT MMCCO U4NTMI nsnee In a new dominion and the session is due to get underway at ture. It also waa reported that ex- other two. Mr. Loomis would not 497 1385—Ernest Amle Paulette. 363— WUllam Henry Irwin. Mrs. William G. Crawford of eight o'clock. the car and got out. and found tions of Boston, the fire fed on | New York and Worcester, aa guest AMO aGAMCTTt COMMIUTMU Hindus adamant that India remain p.t,sives dumped on enemy vessels state whether or not any of the 556—John James Struff. (d*i IN MOMiON MirrOMY Academy street, state chairman that he had hit Miss Deitz. creosote and coal on the pier and 498 982— Harry Dexter Hultine. a rtist Single tickets may be pur­ an entity, not divided in separate in the harbor caused heavy dam­ residents, v. ho purchased the mill 499 858—Alfred Carl Lange. 1644— Albert Adolph Frel federations as Britain suggeeted. of the committee on International Report No Change The two glrbi were on their way caused damage estimated unoffi­ helL chased at the door on the night of relations of the Federated Wom­ age. property at the auction, had ap­ to visit Miss Murzyueskis' < aunt 5(X) 846—Fred R. Krause. the concert Britain modified her original of­ plied for city water. cially at 340,000. 1246— Peter Partons. en’s clubs, reviewed three book.s CIO Officials On IrrauDoddy Front Scores of United Nations ves­ who lived on Cottage Grove road. The pier is located scarcely 100 601 992—Manuel Igleslaa. fer yeste-day with the concession sels have been sunk by Japanese To Require Study 502 . 1354— Harvey Louis Johnson. 1267—Florlan Joeeph Fay. that an Indian become Irtfiia's de­ this afternoon on Latin-American New Delhi, India, April 8— of a home guard. workers were protesting the new British Withdrawal of artillery, small arms and 616 406—Robert James Madden. 648 -1280—Edward Madore. THE TEXTILE STORE Chuck POT ROAST system, because it meant a "set­ equipment. Loomis would not commit himself. 5 1 / 422—JohnlAfurray LinnelL Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, influ­ The board of deacons will meet HlUiArtlville residents ihust make A. L. 8LOCOMB, Prop. 9 ential Congress leader who had this evening at eight o’clock at up in production and leas pay.” *Same Old Story' Imperial headquarters said 518 1480—John Geotige Robta' London, April 8— (JP)—The Brit- a requialUon to the water, com­ 918 MAIN STREET NEXT TO THE BANK NATIVE raised the defense issue originally Emanuel*Lutheran church, and the Japan's losses In the Java battle pany for the service but this has oon. 25c lb. ! ish withdrawal from Prome to were 85 killed and 1,784 wounded. 619 19—Charles Prescott Clark. I Rib Pork Chops . and who also had injected the board of administration at nine not been done at the present time. Police G>urt STRICTLY MATCHED SETS unity theme later, was represented, The Ladies Aid society will meet ' ' new positions north of Thayetmyo 520 1076—Anthony B Struff. Hospital Notes 1 on the Burma front was "the same That whole section from Broad Rib Lamb Chops . 25c lb. F^ESH however, as one of the most anxi­ tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 street to Hilliardville haa grown 621 1165—John Gibson. $3.95 UP ous of all Indian leaders for a last- o’clock. I old story of the last two or three CnusM Death 622 1068— WUllam Alsxandsr Luigi Libsrtl, truck owner, weeks,” a military commentator rapidly in the poft six months and Meaty Veal Chops 17^ lb. minute settlement. Admitted yesterday—^Mra. Cle- indications point to a much big­ Cole. 365 Front street, Hartford i Some sources said Nehru waa said today. The female jellyfish carries 528 1401—WUllam Henry Hopf- The annual meeting of the tus Lyons, 25 EIro street; Louie ger building boom within a short found guilty of owning a motor Steer CTiuck Steak 29c lb. EGGS hopeful that President Roosevelt Church of the .N'azarene will take DeMars, West Stafford: Joan "The Japanese attack with su­ thousands of larvae in her brood ner. THURSDAY ONLY! perior forces,” he said. “We stay pouches and when these pouches time. From Broad street- east, to vehicle operated on HUUard street might rsconcile the Indian and place this evening at 7:30. The Trcybal, 25 Edgerton street; Ralph the New Haven .railroad tracks 5’*4 444—Stanley Eaton Johnson. Sliced Bacon . . . . 29c lb. "t« British points of view through as long as we can. Inflict as much burst releasing the young, the business will include the election Hawkins. 40 Russell street; James many hew homes have alao been 525 1439—Ernest fCrltamacher. this morning at 7:20 which did not doz. leouls Johnson, former assistant of officers, and the pastor. Rev. Gray, 69 Mill street. loss as we can, gain aa much time mother dies. I 1759—Alfred Coda, have proper directional algnal ap­ Complete Beef l i v e r ...... 29c lb. war secrete ry. who has been here erected. All of this s^tion has James A Young, will preside. Death yesterday— Paul Schmel- been using city water for some r 198— Peter John Gallaoso. paratus. He was fined 310 and as the president s personal emis­ skl. 472 Hartford road. I 1518—John Edward Leemon coato. sary and has kept posted on Doth time and now tbs mains' will be A charge of operating the truck, Rev. Laurence L. Barber and Admitted today- Edward Miller, WHAT YOUR DEFENSE BONDS ARE BUYING extended to Hilliardville. ) 120—Henry FlavcII. ; EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FOR THIS WEEK! ! ! aides. Mrs. Barber of Arlington, Maas., 25 Mill street. > fiS8—Fred Turkohot placed against Giovanni Lombardi, visited friends in town yesterday. Birth today—A son to Mr. and Nttnber of $100 Doftmo Bonds (Al $7$ Each) I 94— George Wlnaler. driver of the truck, wiu dlsmlseed by Judge George C. Leeaneurhen Reports Britain's He Is the son of the late Rev, C. Mrs. Raymond Camposeo- of 105 hloodt d to BurcboM riw F^lowing: Mexico Resources t 902—Robert Vance McCor ROLL BUTTER ib \ the truck owner was brought^to EO LbnSH H. Barber who was for more than West Middle Turnpike. mick. Last Offer Final 20 years pastor of the Second Con­ Discharged today—Mrs. Rosella I 14—Joeeph DitroUe. court to acespt the reqponsibUlty. ► CREAMERY—COUNTRY _ The arrest came as a result of gregational church here, and left Northend, Chestnut street; Mrs. To Be Developed 1 1196—Dallaa WlUlam Mont­ London, April 8— Word a near accident when the truck jlQUARIUN fl-m New Delhi that leaders of the to asaume the pastorate of the George Lathrop and infant son, 35 gomery. dlracUonal signal device w GREEN GIANT AU-India Congress party are con­ Congregational church in Daniel­ Starkweather street: Ralph Nich­ Washington, April 8—(iP)— The I 800—John Stoddard WUUams EHLER’S GRADE A son. Mrs. C. H. Biu'ber who con­ olson. 64 North Elm street; Ernest I 298—EmU John Pots, found to be faulty. (WHOA CUSTOMn I VACUUM PACKED sidering. new proposals for a na- United States and Mexico have A charge oi- failure to pay Swaokterfid suds MAN’S STONE $10.00 tipnal government and a re\nsed tinues to live in Danielson has Dowd. 32 Lilac street. r 1H9S—Levi Barter. SWEET PEAS * agreed on a six-point program weeklv wage to aa employae, MiBawl 18* formula for India’s defense was reached her 88th mileatone. Rev. designed to speed ths w ar pro­ I 1525—Clarenes Leonard COFFEE SET RING VP Laurence Barber said hia young­ StrickliLiid. braug^t into the local court by For *n duds! met here today by diplomatic gram and develop Mexican re- the State Labor Department dSAct y aaMNWi 80* Tall quarters with the statement that est son. named Clarence for his M M K t 9URSUIT9LANI 1 569—Clarenoe Albert Sbedd. I l-Pound Soldiers Here 2I00-4400 leads' sourceo, which will include con­ agatest HaDet Norman, a contrao- Jaw eli... to* Can "Britain’s last offer is filial.’’ grandfather, 1 eft yesterday for 725 M e ) 119%-Qeorge LoulS/Hooey. iHaaa... 10* Can .... struction of a high octane gaso­ 1 696— Bobert Mason. tor, by Lloyd Holmes, Involving Swau-derfuls too, ______The Ixindon informants said the Camp Devens. He is si musician. line refinery and g steel and tin I 1461—David Rm ce Mdihtoah y for work done la a local res- British war cabinet atill was de­ Are Entertained plate rolling mill below the Rio uraaL was noUed by Judge Less w. sr Mr. and Mrs. George Weir of ' I 707—Thomas rraaeU Con­ For boby *n you! termined to retain primary respon­ Grande. Sner arhen Norman a m e d to pay NIBLET EARS sibility for defense of India be­ 173 Wethereil street returned i ran, Jr. for the earpentsr woni done. home today from Florida where i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of 32 Acting Secretary of State Sum­ 1 206—Harold BldiMgr Idrman. “ b r i l l o VACUUBI PACKED cause it was inseparable from the Westminster Road will entertain ner Welles and Mexican Foreign STYLED FOR There had been sonM iHsegrss • SuMhBafU n d i he— Bwenli defense of Burma and Ceylon, con­ they spent the winter. j [845 288—MaxImlHan Joseph Ro- LARGE 1 I 4 Com On Coh two of the soldiers stationed in Minister Ezequlel Padilla an­ msnt about the quality of the pyro IS luipcftod CMtttWe PACKAGE ...... I t trol of the Indian ocean, the dis­ bacha. work done by Holrnsa, whldi re- position of British forces in the The Past Chiefs club of Memo- | this area for dinner tonight. They 37-iM.ANn. nounced the agreement in a joint I 1627—John Edward Lyons, SMALL J I are Sgt. Joseph W. Blaeser and MiDTUM sultod in the oomplatnt being filed Meeeifaekaeeld-alyleflqettigsoepal ^hole F ar East and Middle East rial Temple Pythian Sisters will TANK QUN statement laat night after a week r 1671—Bnuiam rrabsr Dalton PACKAGE ...... y 17c con . I Oorp. Eugene C. Brown. TANK TANK of conferences. BUILT FOR by Hobneo to the state bureau. Swm ap and ase t e yuantlf I M d liaison with Chungking. ' meet tomorrow evening at the ! 1000 Iss4 •5 leads /Jee^ I 8 3 5 -lto b srt U ttls. Hossard Ooekett, 86. of 29 Bd- Chairman Jack Sanson urged 525 lend Export-Import bank credits will > 1674—Rldiard Harold Wright Say Jlaaah MiauBdeeatood home of Mrs. Mary Mills in Wsp- gtrtoa atieet paid flO and coats III l l « Dispatches from India said Mo­ plng. Work will be for the hos- I local residenta to bring their dona­ be used to aid the steel-tin plant > 119—Richard Hall Petaraon. Tm m la awaty waaki BKAOi AUM tions of cigarettes and other com­ construction and other develop­ for tatoxicatlon and reoaived a •NM8BBNB • VAB3aawamw ^aUlUTII SOM 1 2 hammed All Jlnnah, president of pitsl and all members are urged I 1018—Louis EmB Hennaquln. suspended switsnee of 10 days toi HUMYI1HI SUm Y It UMmOl the AU-lndla Moslem league, had to attend. modities to the State theater of­ ment of Mexican industry, ths I 14SS^Albert Emast Bom­ LARGE LARGE fice as soon as possible. A Isrge jsU snd eras plaesd on probation been misunderstood when he was agreement disclosed. Men's and Women's Styles ^ bardier. for six months. CAKES quoted as saying Britain would re­ I supply of magazines has been re- Other plans included: Increase Z d . 7 5 I 80—Frederick WUllara Lea. NfW WMm fCOAIWM SOAP COM OKI COM MU N f COM M «l Ths Manchester Girt Scout ' celved, and these are very much Other court disposltioos were: linquish the Indian defense min­ Council, of which Mrs. Albert the capacity of Mexican raOways 1 1746—Everett Thomas WlUlsm CroeesQ. 88 McNslI TRAVELING $2.95 appreciated by the soldiers. by addition of needed rolUng (Tax included) a^r istry post to an Indian. Robinson U head, a t iU annual Strange. street, stop sign, 85.00; Joseph J. 9c t SET ^ Dcapite this, there . appeared stock; study tbs feasibility of And U p l555 217—Frank LeRoy Jarvis. meeting last evening at the V. M. May Isveatigate Needs ANn-AMCtArr MACHINE GAIANO Bastls, 64 Demlng steeet, atop grounds for belief that Britain In C. A., voted to change the annual 6UN ^ constructing small cargo vessels |5S6 286—Angak) Benvaneto P u - algii, $8,00; Bsnito J . P a g u L CUN R ia f with materiel and tools supplied fact had offered to turn over to the meeting date from the first Tues- ' Head 174 1-8 Bpmes strost, stop sigii, Florida Juice Oranges Seedless Grapefruit Indiana a substantial share in the Los Angeles. April 8—

HAfteniSBTER EVBWIWO HERALib, MANUHE5TER, COjtW. WEUWBiillAI, APRIL 8, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8,1941 PAGEFIFTEElf f O D l T E E K % ' ___ ' ______‘ Secret Meeting Is Shot in Heel Offered Chance bIJsted Heads Assembly L e t ' E r R i p Obituary On Hebron Road Fleeing Sleuths To Enter Army West Side Tavern Team Feted by League As Army Post] D ^ t h f i Disclosed Today New HaveiT, April 8.—(A>) — A Hartford,. April 8.—UP)—Four r ■ . youth, identified by Detective John Paul R. Scluneiske youths were given suspended 30- i^Bhedqtterters o f Regi< (Contlnnedl from Psgs One) . McCarthy aa Angelo Malettl, J7, Paul R. Schmeiske, employed jall sentences, with the under- Sarazen Sore 1942 Side Champions of New Haven, was shot in his left for the past 22 years as-a.tailor^hjr ulng that they would enter is Shares Top Protecting the case with Several employes, with heel today by police atfer an auto­ C. E. House and Son, Inc., died military service, today in Superior |Twi League Meets Bushnell, Roland D. Brown, the mobile chase through the "hill'’ last night in thie Manchester Me­ Court by Judge Kenneth Wynne. Because Suead Areas. Inspector, and Commissioner Cox. section of the city, during which a morial hospital after a llhgering They pleaded to breach of the During a recess, however, Mr. mother and child narrowly escaped illness. He was 79 years. of\qge_ peace. I araA o ( OrMiUr Hartford ia Bushnell explained to reporters being run down. having been born in Germany ofC A fifth youth pleaded guilty to At West Side Rec Went Barefoot West Side Cliib ■■dar tha protection of an- that this plan saved time for both The car Malettt was operating, October 16, 1862, a son of Christ­ w o counts of breaking and enter- and was sentenc^ to three •Bti-alrcraft unit which af- men. and which was badly damaged, ian and Henrietta S t u b t k e This incident occurred only sev­ was owned, police said, by Bernard Schmeiske. He came to America months in jail. Importaut Session Sel\Baseball School Fretl Corcoran Object „ h e n lately. Headquartera of eral weeks before Commissioner Kopkind, New Haven lawyer, who 59 years ago. Those receiving suspended sen­ Polish American Star I unit a n atatloned in town and Cox was suspended In February told the officials it had been taken He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary tences are Theodore Bartleson, 17; For Club Managers at At Rec Tonight Of Sarazen's Wrath Spent Little er la now deaignated aa by Governor Hurley and removal from a dowuitown garage without Ida Schmeiske, of Rockville, three Francis Blum, 20: Edward Garey, Leads League; Rest ol I Army poet. The unit compiiaea charges were brought by Attorney his knowl^ge. daughters, Mrs. Ella A. Lehrmitt, 17, and John. Parrott, 23. The fifth Seven O’Oock; May At Augusta; Uphold . nstnentt and includes all of the General' Francis A. Pallottl. . The chase began when Malettl Miss Hattie M. Schmeiske, and is John Kaipo; 21. All live in Open Season Earlier. Bill Brennan will hold forth On Pond Fish Glories Belong ~ to Bent needed to fight hostile sped away with the approach of a Mrs. Malcolm Alley, all of Rock­ Unionville. tonight at the Etast Side Rec GolFs Dignity. which might attack the de- Told Claim Should Be Allowed Winners; R. Anderson Beebe testified that Corkey at police car on the lookout for two ville, three sons, Rudolph C. and Assistant State's Attorney Hugh with bis third week of baseball , Industry ar«ia. of three prisoners .who are at large Walter, of Rockville, and Herbert, Meade Alcorn, Jr., told the court The Twilight League will meet las.truction. This evening's ses­ By Gayle Talbot The regiment is in command of a conference Jan. 10 told him that Says Russell Sets New High Mark the J7,145 claim of The Gammlno follcA^’ing their escape late yester­ of Hartford, Ha also leaves six that all five were arrested as a re­ I this evening ai the West Side sion will be devoted to proper Augusta, Ga., AprlL.8— (AV—It si A. Lfc Bullard, capable Construction Company as pay­ day from the New Haven county grandchildren and one brother, sult of investigations of a series of ] Recreation Center at seven method in playing the various Is difficult to say which is attract­ \l^ith Amazing 180. ’ officer, who has risen to the ment for idle equipment on the jail. Herman, of Bloomfield. breaks and thefts in Farmington positions in the sport and a ing more attention around the nrn be now holds the hard I o’clock sharp. Managers of the Invefltigator Reveals Ledyard bridge project should be The car. Detective McCarthy Funeral services wil. be held at from last November to January. [teams have all been notified and rules session that should at­ wlaterta-scented clubhouse of the Big Ed Kovis the brlUloDt polish FSiml—through the ranks. Col. Bui* allowed. said, sidewiped ah auto, and then the Ladd Funtral Home, Ellington Only Karpo was Involved in all at tract a bigger crowd than'at Augusta National Golf course — Tlbid has spent all of his life in the jit Is expected tha. 8t. Bridget’s Astounding Figures to American star rolled an average Mrs. William H. Oahrmann However, the witness, asked by caromed up over the curbing, nar­ avenue, Rockville. Friday after­ the breaks. [may send over a representative to any time since the school the tee-oft tomorrow in probably f service. He la a native of lUinoU, started. Those, who are going of 112.2 to edge Russell lAnderson Mr. (Jorkey whether at this con­ rowly missing a woman who was noon at two o’clock. Burial will be Mr. Alcorn said the four were [this session. Team managers are the last Masters’ Tournament un­ Local Sportsmen Last ] attliough moat of hia time has been Mrs. William H. Gahrmann of ference he had told the lawyer that pushing a baby carriage, knocked in Grove Hill cemetery in Rock­ about ready to enter the armed to attend wani to be' cm time til after the war or the wordy bat­ and Vic Gausett with J1I.8 for fHunt In active duty away from ville. jreq ;estcd to have their booklets as Brennan will start prompt­ Evening. 1007 Tolland Turnpike was elected the claims included rentals on holi­ down a mailbox and traveled along forces of the United States, and [ready for Inspection at this mieet- tle going on between Gene Sara­ high average honors in the West home atate. He has seen duty ly at 7 o'clock. The school is zen of the old guard and Freddy president of Gibbons Assembly. days and Sundays, replied: the sidewalk for about 100 feet be­ that if they were sentenced on a [ing 'so that the clubs will know Side Rec league—^according to the f te the sons ^ action which the Catholic Ladles of Columbus, at "We didn't discuss it, Mr. fore crashing into a pole. James Cotton felony charge it might complicate open to all ball players In Corcoran of the P. G. A. Some astounding facts were told final figures released today by Bert Jape now occupy and knows that Word has been received here the prospect of their serving their [where they stand. town whether members or not. Freddy already had enough on its annual meeting last night in Corkey.” If SL Bridget's Men's club can to the members of the Manchester - Mc(?onkey, secretary of .the cir­ [ Aerraln well. that James Cotton, former resi­ country. his mind, what with having spent the K. of C. clubrooms. Mrs. Gahr­ One of the charges against [get a sponsor for the coming Division of the Connecticut Sports­ cuit. Gun Plaoetnents Highway Commissioner Cox who dent of this town.^dled on St. Pat He said other . charges against two days arid nights trying to The West Side Tavern team won , mann 'succeeds Mrs. William P. [year they expect to represent the men at the-annual banquet of the He has wisely planned the gun Qulsh. who Is closing a most suc­ is defending himself at a public Remain in Dark rick’s Day. in Dungannon, County them, nolled today, would be re­ ehoe-horn his competitors into a the Rec trophy by turning In^thc .placements which are, to the pub- Tyrone, Ireland. He had lived in vived if they failed to enter mili­ Inorth end. This move would great- hotel filled to the scuppers with Front row, left to right. Nelson, Kausett, Frehelt, L Frelhelt. club at Villa Louisa In Bolton last cessful year. hearing in the Senate chamber at lly Increase the attendance and the Reiser’s Case sensational feat of winning all uc as a whole, unknown. These The new vice president Is Mrs. the Capitol, is that he approved . Almost 2 Hours Manchester for many years on tary service. _ Army officers and war workers. Back row, left to right, Anderson, Armstrong, Vennard and Gus­ night. Following a nice dinner Wes three rounds and the West Slda r outposts are individual'mnlts con- Short street, and was' employed at ■ natural rivalry between both sec- Many of golfdom'a leading lights tafson. Margaret Boyle: recording secre- the Gammlno claim, wjilch includ­ Itions of the town----- not too men- Carroll, president of the (Connecti­ Dairy and Pagani's West Side* of batteries of anti-aircraft ed payment for equipment In Iflle- Cheney Brothers. Living near the Finally Steps even riow are not sure that they cut Sportsmen, welcomed the followed in that o«ler. Ury. Mrs. Alice Fagan: traasurer, Itlon Rockville. Contrary to popu­ have lodgings until the tourns .piiM, well hidden from observa­ Mrs. Dorothy McArdle: financial ness on Sundays and holidays West Side recreation grounds, he Found Guilty members and guests, who num­ Russell Andersm.^ and Vic tion. They are capable of function­ Mlddleboro, Mass., April 8—(A^ l a r beUef there have been. In the ment ends Sunday. Ed Kovis secretary, Mrs. Alma Hubbard, when no work was in progress or was a well known figure in that bered 65 and complimented the lo­ Kausett, the two West Side Tavern ing in their own capacities, al­ —Townspeople extinguished their area. He left town in 1932, to re­ Ipast, some great team’s from Before Public So the tournament director and who was reelected: auditors, Mrs. planned. lights for a 20-mlnute practice Of Mail Fraud publicity chief of the P. G. A. un­ cal club for its splendid stapwlng stars, nosed out by Kovis for high ' though directed by the headquar- After several days of testimony. turn to his former home in Ireland. lacrosB the tracks. Silckers Will Keep and membership increase. He also average, con^nu^ to shine In ^ te n in Manchester. All of the Elisabeth Foley, Mrs. Mary Hutch­ blackout last night—and remained May Start Early doubtedly was not at his best last inson and Mrs. Teresa Moriarty: Mr. Corkey sought to point up evi­ Surviving him in this country Is said that the by-lawq of the asso­ other departments o f the league, work, which is being carried on by in the dark for almost two hours. son, Robert, of 130 West street. Present plans Indicate that the night wluip Sarazen sailed into Dairy Bowlers trustees, Mrs. Mary Davis. Mrs. dence to establish his contention Soon after the lights went off New York. April 8—(>P)— Three Dodgers' Star Fielder him in public for having encour­ ciation had been amended to allow Anderson setting a n ew . alley these troops. Is being done with that a schedule of rates and idle He has many relatives in Ireland. lleague may start a lot earlier this more clubs to join and that here; record with single of 180 and Kau- Lillian Maher and Mrs; Lillian at 9:22 p. m. a fuse blew out in a stock .underwriters and two cor­ ■year than ever before. The High aged good-natured Sammy Snead Race Tracks Going the utmost secrecy. Every mem­ equipment was prepared without porations were convicted by a Appeals to Board for after a club’s annual dues to the honors with 408. ber o f the regiment, from Major Mutrle. power station and workmen, in re­ Ischool schedule will be finished to play a coui . of practice holes Clinch Second The installation of the above adequate state records, and that at placing it. blew out a transformer. Federal court jury last night of 10 Re - Classification; A bare-footed. Corcoran-had done it main body would be $5 a year In­ The West Side Tavern Zcooped to Private, has been instructed to a conference in January. 1939. counts of mail fraud and of con­ ■sooner than expected aa it will get Specify and Our Boots. PIctor and stead of a per capita fee. the league for team laurels shoot­ reveal nothing to any persons who officers will take place In May. The lights went on again at 11:15 Funerals principally as a lark, by way of highway officials and the contrac­ spiracy In connection with the sale |a start on April 22 when the 'Fhey Always Have and Attention may soon join that Ed Russell, president of the Blast ing 623 for the single and 1790 for .question them, even though this a. m. — - sde and High teams meet in Delicate Subject. demonstrating the versatility of Place Easily tor agreed on a compromise on of about $300,000 worth of stock of 4 one of his star performers, but cherished circle. Hartford division, and a member of the triple. ' n l^ seem rude to the information Amerlcan-Flllplno line 1s on the “ Frozen" in mld-alr by the camera, this Navy parachutist !s Just Mlddleboro was one of 33 cities Miss Dorothea L. Ne\(ers |the season's opener. In the Past; Bowie The final, figures on the leagu* this basis. and towns in an 800-square-mile ^ e funeral of Miss Dorothea L. The National Printing Appliance By Harry Oraysoa Sarazen, who still wrara knickers Purses have been increased with the special investigating commis­ seeker. China Sea and the other on Ma about to pull the rip cord as he plummets earthward from training Corporation, former to promote Most of the teams this year will and has hla own deep-rooted ideas Packs 'Eni in Again' the tremendous profits of the ma­ sion, really broke open the meet­ were written into the books Mon­ ' Code Sjrsteas nlla Bay makes a successful Never Agreed to Compromise plane over Corpus ChristI, 'Tex. A member of the parachute pack­ area engaging in the test. The area Nevers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hansen's High Tri{ile Mr. Beebe, however, said, when the sale of a compound for clean­ not be waiting for the school boys New York, April 8 — Baseb.all about golf and its traditions, was chines. ing. He made statements which day evening when the West Side A ll sorts of code systems are in­ flahklng attack unusually dlffl- ers' school, he is taking final examination by jumping in 'cliute he has a population of approximately Henry Nevers of Wapping, who Ito finish up. As far as could be writers report that loes of the Dairy swamped Pagani’s Weat asked who made the final com­ 250,000. died late Sunday evening, was held ing printing matrices. outraged. This Season. Racing can be depended upon he claimed could be backed up Aids Team; Pagani's stalled In the local armory, mak- iult. The Japanese have tried packed himself. In addition, Allen Blndler, a pearned only a few of them will be Brooklyns’ phenomenal kid center- Red H ot Argument to do its part in the war effort. showing the Inability of the Fish Sides and Sllbros, for second ptaee hig it possible, for the officers of promise on idle equipment, that no this afternoon at two o'clock at futilely, and at heavy coet, to broker, president of Allen Blndler [\vlth any team. Bob Skinner and fielder, Pete Retper, to the Army “ What's the big Idea? he railed By Harry Grayson The suckers will keep them run- and Game Department of the State Gang Finish Up in honors with the Pagan! team tak­ the headquartera to contact their Uum the Bataan fianka with wa- one had done it, and. In fact, the the Watkins Funeral home. Rev compromi;se was never agreed to. and (Company, Inc., and his florra Ken Chapman have been mention­ would damage morale. at the already smoldering Corcor­ NEA Service Sports Editor nlng. of Connecticut to be poorly organ­ ing third. ualts without gaining any Inter- terbome troops. However, there when E. C. Welden, then deputy Gibson C. Lockward, minister of ed for two of the teams, but os Whose morale? The Dodgers They always have. Third Place. This marks tha seventh consacur "We agreed on Jan. 12, but part­ nets, who said that "that was my Public Records the Second Adventist church of were convicted of one mall fraud an. "Is that your idea of publicity New York, April 7—Bowie fig- ] ised and equipped to carry on the ruptlons from civilian lines. Maps always the possibility that they impression all through the nego­ highway commissioner, appeared count and of conspiracy. yet, nothing has been said about,, morale, Larry MacPhall's morale, for the Masters—making a Huck­ work for which It was Intended. live year the league has operated o f the area which they are guard- might eventually drive a strong ed afterward." Beebe said. On New Britain of which she was Leo Durocher’s morale, Flatbush urcs were the tip-off, so Jamaica ^ The West Side Dairy won sec­ April 25, 1939. previous testimony tiations.” before the General. Assembly’s The stock underwriters were bolding up the opening date. leberry Finn out of Snead? What at the West Side Rec alleys and tag are available to them, and column through one of the claims committee with a memor­ member officiated, assisted by morale ? It is doubtful that Mar­ “ Most of you fellows know that ond place In the West Side Rec the grand finale is set for T h u i» showed, Elmer C. Welden, then Beebe also said that he believed Warrantee Deeds Jamieson D. Kennedy, of New Another Hour Added? we need these days is masters, was prepared for the ! lU fc ig v L - I have no axe to grind. All I am these are marked in military flanks and then attempt to roll andum urging payment of the Rev. Marshall BvUl of the Feder­ It cannot be learned, either, shall, MacArthur, Wavell or King not barefoot boys. Can yov Ima­ league by defeating Pagani's day evening at the Villa Ikmisa la deputy commissioner, appeared be­ Gammlno’s claim could reasonably John McNeill to Charles Bur­ ated church of Wapping. Rochelle, N. Y.: WlUlam J. HaU crowds of the last two years as i JLVJLtaa./alt. vT v rX I. vX after Is more birds and fish, at It up. have been larger by several hun­ claim. and Don F. Whitaker. The two cor­ .rhether or not there will be an­ would be much perturbed. gine Walter Hagen playing bare­ West Sides and Sllbros in the roll­ Birch Mountain where the lorgeat a flanking fore the Claims Committee of th* dick, property on Union street. The bearers were Dpnald John­ Draft deferments for athletes another New York racing season l^ast a sufficient number for the off for second and third place crowd in the history of the cir­ regiment itself is comprised | Any such thrust by General Assembly urging payment dred dollars if he and other high­ Corkey did not Indicate in his George W. Griffin to Evelyn C, porations were The National Print­ other hour added to the daylight or foot on this course?” got under way. amount of money paid in each year o f 90 per cent draftees. They sail colunm may, of course, meet a examination whether there w m son, Clyde Johnson, Aiden Harri var time schedule. If they do suc­ are a delicate subject. The Ted "Snead can stand on his record," prizes and Pagani’s took third. cuit Is expected to turn out for ths of the Gammlno claim and on June way officials had not made every and Fred G. Slawson, property on son and Edwin Barber, all of Wap­ ing Appliance Corporation and An overflow of 12,000 wagered Over Hurlers in license fees," said Russell. "Let from almost every State in the coimter-attack by the defenders. any connection between Beebe’s Whitaker Brothers and Company, ceed In getting one hour more Williams affair proved that. The snapped Corcoran. "I'll match him The Dairy, led by Pete Hansen, banquet. The Averages: 2 of that year (Commissioner Cox effort to minimize the contrac­ Strickland street. ping. Interment was in Wapping sight o f physically fit huskies $488,179, or $11.’),141 more than a me Tell you I was amazed at some XJhloni'although most of them!m are European Armies consider such a memorandum and that submitted Inc. Jehopped 'Off, or the clocks set over barefoot against you. for money.” year ago. on the eight races which Bill McKinney and Herb Steven­ High Average— E. Kovis 112.2. wrote a letter to the committee tor's claims. Building Permit cemetery. St will be possible to get moat of throwing a bail around annoys of the things which we have al­ son really went to town when the High Single— R. Anderson 190. from the mldwestem states.. om- meeting engagement a dangerous supporting Welden. by Welden to the Legislative com­ A permit for a single dwelling "Yes. and I’ll stand on my rec­ launched the eastern campaign at A long story of construction ■he Industrial workers to the some people. Others don't mind. ord," Gene retorted. "I’ve won all Athletics Need Relief ready uncovered and everything chips were down apd made short High Triple—V. Kausett 408. I are comprised of both regular gamble, but the Japanese seek it Beebe ^ so had testified that at mittee. to cost $5,000 was awarded yes­ Labor Shortage Acute Bow ie. that I say here I can produce the difficulties and disputes with the The witness said he was dissat­ Gets Long Seotcace games on time and greatly add Reporters from the south say the big tournaments, including work of the opposition shooting High Team Single—West •Ida Army and reserve, and come from deliberately. a conference Nov. 12. 1939, in contractor was recited by Beebe, terday afternoon to (Jlarence and Off that and subsequent per­ Pitching Badly; Old department's owrn figures to back the midwest also. Pennsylvania Asaame Spirit Superior isfied with his original memoran­ Torrington, April 8— (gV-Mrs, the enjoyment of the sport. the most enthusiastic rooters for this one, and I won them wearing formances on the, part of the tal­ 1642 against 1563 for Pagani's Tavern 6^8 which the contractor participated, who read frolh a typewritten re- Lydia Wogman. The house will be Hartford, April . — UP) — An­ Now that warm weather has ar­ the boys in grey were the boys in me up. and 1521 for Sllbros. High Team Triple—West flida seems to be the major state among three separate periods of delay dum and added that among other 8 Joseph W. AIsop of Avon, director shoes—not kilts or boy scout uni­ ent, it would not surprise veteran Master Likes Squad. The Japanese assume that their port covering the entire $75,000 inaccuracies was a statement that construct^ on Fairview street. thony William Carson, 20, of Ber­ rived and the learns are getting khaki. forms. May)>e Sam had better “ Here is just one point,” be con­ Pete Hansen featured the Tavern 1790 Hm men. own fighting spirit is superior to caused by changes in 'Oonstructlon Marriage Intention of the .Connectiout land army, and turfmen of the five New York project that consisted of the build- he had been forewarned by the lin, was sentenced to from six to Raymond P. Atherton, Litchfield |iut and limbering up. it will not 'Reiser's case, which has receiv­ win something with shoe.s on be­ tinued. "We pay in about one quar­ match with a 357 triple and Paul League Champions— West Stda lioag Trip By Train that of any enemy. They also are plans ordered by the department ^f two small bridges, one a 16- Robert Lee Dwire,. truck driver, tracks equaled or even exceeded Wichita Falls, Tex , April 8 .- 1 0 ter of a million dollars yearly to n e regiment made a long trip Gammlno Company that it would 15 years in prison today in Super­ county Farm Bureau agent, told long before the first game will ed ^one of the publicity of the fore he tries stunts like this." their all-time. world-wide, record- Correnti took home the single Tavern. willing to chance the disruption of had been agreed upon, and that and the other a 20-foot .span. of 302 West Center street and Hel­ played here. Several of the Williams affair, may bloom into a —Disappointed with his pitchers, the department, yet they released, f I • I M T m m , «««»»•• 4 A AA I ' ___ seek payment from the state for ior Court after pleading guilty to land army directors of Litchfield Cocoran. with admirable re­ with 133. West Slda Dairy by train from the place at which unified Infantry and artillery ac­ following January, the conference en Ann Baronosky, cravat work­ breaking totals of- 1941. when 2.- for pond-fishing, $1,600 worth of Made Frequent Threats the idle equipment. rape of a 14-years-old girl in Ber­ county at a meeting here today Eeams are planning an early start, full-fledged thorn. Petr was In 3-A straint. tried to explain that It 523,343 paying guests bet $133,- Connie Mack neverthelesa believes West Hide DoJrv G T Avo. ttey were last. Aith. men and tion which inevitably goes with the was devoted largely to a discus­ er, of 236 North Main street ap­ '^elieving that game conditions are fish to stock ponds. Now this Is not trucks were shipped to this sec­ Beebe said that Gammlno made That statement, he asserted, lin, March 6. that the farm labor shortage is as he c'aimed support of his par­ was all In fun, but Sarazen contin­ 982.574. and the state treasury his Philadelphia Athletics "will be H. Steven.son 115 98 124 337 T. Martin ...... 64 5656 106 collision of two attacking armies sion of rates to be paid for the plied for a mairlage license in the Assistant State's Attorney Hugh lot better for spring training ents. Transferred to 1-A. he ap­ a. wild guess, neither am I a crack R. Helm ...... 35 4562 lOi tor. It was only because of the equipment held idle in those peri­ frequent threats of claiming pay­ was "overstrong,” and added that town clerk's office this morning. becoming increasingly acute and ued to bear down. When Snead ap­ received $7,727,883.82. all right" this season. S. Trueman . .126 103—229 or of an Army in motion and one ment beca.me of the delays. as • a result he prepared another Meade Alcorn, Jr., declared that would he worse next year. They [han tossing the ball around. pealed to his draft board for re­ peared he demanded what Sammy pot. but Ir do believe that we J. Prentice . 7.5 98 . .—173 H. Stevenson ...... 31 3282 104 distance of the trip, however, that wlAch has halted but has not had ods. Building Permits The show must go on, It seems. "I feel that I am going to have ‘My attitude and the attitude memorandum on May 30, 1039. he could think of only one worse urged enrollment of school child­ Despite the many handicaps of classification. In 'the interim he meant by practicing for the Mas­ Tliere is plenty of loose money should get more for our money W. McKinney 116 125 108—.149 B. Schubert ...... 13 1341 103 this manner of transportation was time to organize defensively. "Then the January conference Alteration permits were Issued vsr conditions it is expected that a pretty fair hall club this year, than we do. used. The regiment is well able was just a case of muittplicatlon tay Inspector logically would ^ The second memorandum was rape case, and Judge Kenneth ren and women for -f-Jll and part married. ters in any such condition. around. P. Han.sen . . . 12!) 115 113.-357 W. McKinney ...... 35 3740 107 The Japanese place much faith I by the building inspector’s • office Wynne, in passing sentence, term ^he Twi league will have its big­ The question Is certain to be one that with good pitching will J. Prentice ...... S3 3456 106 to move under its own power at and addition?” Corkey asked to deny or dis^low any “ d a prepared by Beebe three days be­ today to the following: Stanley time paid farm work. Loss of faim IJkcs Green Grass Ail the associations hav8 to do is “ But If we continue, and I be­ T. Martin . . . 105 92-197 in the ability of their Infantry to ed Carson "so lustful he Is almost workers to the armed serx’ioes and gest yrar and with two outside asked: How can a man already so hold its owTi with any team in our lieve wc will, there will be a lot P. Hanson...... 48 5240 109 any Urns, as they possess all types Has No Records claims upon their presentation fore Cox wrote a letter - to the Opalach, of Wood Lane, altera U I only wantcil to .see how goo«r get the suckers to the tracks. league." the 79-year-old pilot pre- look out for Itself and In the com­ Claims Committee urging pay- a maniac.” defense Industries was blamed for lesms In the fold the sport burdened with dependents that he the grass felt^ Gene. " Snead said, Along this line, it would seem more revelations for you men 561 .541 540 1642 S. Trueman ...... IS 1622 108 ePArm y vehicles. bat decisions of commanders of Beebe replied that he was not Beebe said. As an example, he said tions to porch, $200 j Raymond D. bound to draw bigger crowds. cannot serve-in the Army take on dlcteaf of bread and went trudging I railroads, Jamaica upped its partment that had accumulated. J . Breen ...... 32 3376 '106 Herald offices, along with the ad­ ’The inspector's daily reports by an Inspector ^ne blast Damato-Osella pathetic New York press he will He's satisfied with hla starting se- ican and Filipino defenders have moved. owle and Barkeley, Randolph o\it to the course to win the open starting time to 2 p. m.. and a The last session of the Legisla­ N. Angelo ...... 53 6573 106 dress. These addresses will be for­ that showed equipment in use and I and that the new bridge Miss Rena Gorinne Osella, get kinder treatment than did Wil­ 1:30 first ■ r'ade is likely at Bel­ lectlona and has faith in his re­ been able to prevent unification of eld, Sheppard Field, Fort Sam in 1921," he said. "This Is stiother serves. ture Instructed the department to Sport Shorts W. Kunde ., ___ .34 2270 96 warded to the officers at the cost plus sheets," Beebe replied. The mud went high in the air daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo louston. Fort Bliss, etc . . . But liams in Poston. M-aster Hind M ac­ mont Park. Japanese infantry and artillery ad­ above the hills and everything was day. Maybe wc need something Dick Siebert at first, Billy use these funds for the purposes A. Pongratz ...... 33 3500 107 armory. vances, either through counter-at­ Corkey then asked what papers Osella of 14 Village street, became vhy stop there ? . . . How about a Phall will drowrn out any dissent­ Jamaica's 27-day meeting, nins intended. black all around.” he said. In fact ing opinions, und it is unlikely that new to get you off that yarn.” through Ma> 9. There follows a Knickerbocker at second. Rookie Manchester la already showing tacks and the disruption conse­ were relied upon in making up the the bride of Louis Charles Damato, at of leagues like that and play- Sarazen Had Shoe# Lee Fracchla, president of the I’agani's West Sides force account sheets. Beebe added in response to a ques­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Da Reiser will be roasted by the 24-dav session at Belmont Park. Jack Wallaeaa at short and Buddy At a Glance Its cooperation with the soldiers quent to meeting engagements, or fs among the winners until a “That’s right.” -said the defend-, Blair at third are Connie's first local division welcomed the- mem­ G T Ave. by Inviting them to their own “They should have been the same tion by Corkey, the wind carried mato this morning in St. James’s ervice champion could be nomi- scribes, most of whom are pro- Then Aqueduct and Empire City through concentrated artillery fire the mud 500 feet away, plastering er of goIFs noble traditions. "I'm choices, and he has Pete .Suder, a bers and guests and acted as toast­ Dalla.i, April 8.—11’. The ,M- J. Hcdlund .48 5100 T06 homes for dinners. CJol. ■ Bullard of their own. papers,” the witness replied. church. The ceremony was per­ RiotilHi plotjNinnr falli hated to play the beat college tram Brooklyn. and the scheduled up-atate swing master during the evening. Per-v, A. Brown .52 5263 101 a house on the hill. That is a piece of luck for Pete from across the tracks, but I nev­ to Saratoga in August. In the regular third baseman last year, yenr-old Texas league opens its [ l^ k ta te d that he wished to express Artillery fire often has thrown Beebe's conference with Oorkey formed by the rector. Rev. WlUlaun iiiytarr* tiflrtr the Ro m Bowl ? . . . Main ob- er played barefoot In public." and Kenny Richardson aa utUlty haps the happiest chap at the ba.seball campaign Sunday, hoping R. Hagenow .30 aftimos his thanks to these people who on the Gammlno suit, which is still Not Sure on fyew J. Dunn, at -a high mass at nine ctlon, of course, is that the pro- Reiser. fall, the sequence is Aqueduct, R. A.ndl io the Japanese flanking columns in­ Asked If the highway mainte­ .With the field at last count con­ men. .*■ meeting was Jim Duffy, of Man­ the third war period start will 8 .29 2964 103 are so considerate to the troops. in court, was brought out by De­ o’clock. Ferns and cut flowers dec­ miRtt h«r fol«r of iioMt |;ram would reqtilra a lot of or- The boys who took Ted Williams Belmont, Jamaica and Empire B. Keeney .21' 2309 110 to confusion. In a division attack, nance crew wasn't used to scrape sisting of only 36 players—small­ City. ,,,"8atn.e people may be surprised chester. whose dog, Waranoke prove the proverbial charm. these columns consist of an ad­ fense Counsel Joseph F. Berry. orated the altar. Mrs. John Barry, snizlng and the Army and Navy for a buggy’'Hde 'Vvere neither sym­ Slim, finished second at the field N Pagonl .19 2017 106 the mud'from the road. Beebe said pathetic. kindly not pro-anyfbirig est number • ever—the Mastera' Despite the war and high water, that I'm using Wallaesa, but I be­ The league la.sted only 30 days vance guard regiment of Infantry Beebe said he took his files on the the organist, played the bridal mu­ $re busy organizing something seems comparatively sad this lieve the boy needs to play to Im­ trials In Taunton, Mass., last Sun­ during the Spanish-American war. B. Pagani . .24 2499 104 Defenders Fall Gammlno case to Mr. Corkey on that he "couldn't be sure." sic and accompanied the soloist, nore ImportanL but selective service, (^rhaps. this is to be the longest metro­ and battalion of field artillery and year. Most of the players think politan season in recent years. .. prove,” Connie explained. "He day over a big field of beaglee. It and foldcil after three months of A. Pontillo - .120 105 114—339 Saturday. Jan. 10, when Mr. (Jor Beebe's detailed account of the James Breen. . 15 1579 106 a main force of two regiments” of bridge project, which purports to this la the last one for some years. nine meetings. . .180 days. .. clos­ needs work and experience and he was announced that the Fox and the 1918 Bcaspn. M. Schubert Infantry and two battalions of key told him, he said, that "the Miss Rose Damato, sister of the Today's Ooest Star has so much abUity." Coon club will bold field trials ai Moriarty Bros. Back in Bataan show every effort made by him Walter Stewart, Memphis Ck>m- Bobby Jones; the host and ing Nov. 4. field artillery. beat thing we can do Is to allow bridegroom, was maid of honor, greatest of gallery attractions. Is He feels Frankie Hayes wUl River Road, Coventry, Sunday af­ With Dish-ran Hands G T Ave. the $7.000-odd. ” and the department to keep the and Ernest Osella, ^brother of the e«l» rtercial Appeal: “We underatand Because of the shutdowm on the Such columns have an overall Detroit Star playing poorly, hooking nearly Pacific coast, never have there take good care of the catching ternoon. Chicago, April 8. -,i.Ti--Joe Pla- A Olson ...... 43 4558 106 (Oontinoed E>oro Page One) length of about eight miles— a No Comment On Statement job going under extreme difficul­ bride, was best man. at Louisville tiotels are being E. Werner ...... 53 5556 106 ties, was prepared at the "sugges­ yowwf iti r to ttoof every ball. Craig Wood, the de­ been so many good horses. There chores. „ tak. who has worn the National good target for General Wain- Beebe declared that he made no The bride who was given in mar­ krenched in Derby reservations— The outfield, though, haa Con­ A. A. U. handball crow'n for seven H. Haefa ...... 35 3741 107 tion” of Mr. CoX and Mr. Bushell. 'iaanile~r tlib ^YomoRSOr rHh Ir b w ire practically sold out. You can't fending champion, also is far off are the large strings of Louis B. al Wainwrlght might stem the Ja­ wright’s big guns. comment on this statement except riage by her father, wore a beige After Present hl4 game. About the only thing nie worried because of Mike Kree- straight years, will wear a chief's S. McAdams ...... 31 3033 98 panese tide, military men said. He said he started it more than a h#r own# ontf mo » a y ell us that folks don’t like to be Mayer. Charles 8. Howard, Bing Sink Jap Merchant Ship* to say that every claim should be suit with British tan accessories. KATmKA that remains completely normal is C?ro8by. A. A. Baroni, the VV-L vich’s arm Injury. Rival Teamrs cap for the duration- in the Navy. J. Tierney ...... 29 3032 105 But the Invaders are known to Two Japanese merchant ships defended so far as possible. month ago with the.Aelp of sub­ The maid of honor wore a suit Of bbed.” F. Mahoney ...... 39 4101 106 ordinates and the -ewritten narrative, was (tallfornia, with only their stars He has been employed in -a hotel drive, timed to end just before the .■iind and 53rd Japanese vessels Gammino's claim totaled $10,609, printed chiffon with corsage of be Royal Norwegian Air Force Kreeiich plays, then Msckiewricz steward’s department. Polish .Americans dated April 6 and was read into the Hopes to Down Leafs. coming east. rains begin. destroyed or damaged by Ameri­ and the contractor's complaint white gardenias and the bride­ ose in C?anada, figured that any- Diesels Triumph Whirtaway Is Bigger w1H be In right. Valo Isn’t ready Platak hopes to defend his hand­ G T Avs. Japanese strength available for can undersea craft in the Pacific and the attorney general’s answer record. groom's mother $prsen print with Ine older than 30 was past his to play yet . but when he gets some Willis’ Mechanics Ready ball tltle_ln San Francisco May 4-9 P. Dubaldo ...... 48 4929 103 ' Feared Crimlnai Cliarge Attrartlon Than Ever the Luzon campaign has been es- theater. were put into evidence. gardenia conage. ' ,iA wedding VlillibMiUiilok'' |rime for athletics or combat fly- Toronto, April —A him- A freshened Whlrlawpy returns experience, he'll be s gpod ball For Milkmen; Burr under Great Lakes colors. M. Saverick ...... 31 3326 107 timsited at one full army at least. One was a 10,000-ton cargo-pas­ Questioned by Corkey, Beebe 'Beebe testified yesterday that on breakfast and reception for 60 ... But the 43-year-old colonel gry-looklng young man from the Over Greeus, 71-60 player.” W. Saverick ...... 18 1951 106 last Jaq. 27 he was taken to Pal- to the w an a more magnetic at­ This would be from two to six in­ senger ship, the other a 5.000-ton said that practically all of the rec­ guests followed the ceremony at ,lMttd?|bdllid^ VvoiB^ ItaD figured he couldn't send his south and the hotshot'of hockey's traction than ever. Really Serious. Bod Doggie J Vojeck ...... 18 1838 102 fantry divisions which, together cargo vessel. The Navy said the loti's office bF « Btata poUceroan. nen out for an 18-kUoiheter ski ords that he took to the attorney the VUla Louisa, Bolton. woy boy who bovtfs m hottest team—Don Groeso—today New London. April %.—UP)—The So many owners are Intent on Dublin. Ga.. April 8 Bill A, Siamonds ___ .30 3133 104 with heavy artillery and other submarine had been on an ex­ but that he ref used to answer any ace in bad weather unless be was Praaotela a Ragnlar general's office came from the de- On their return from a wedding looked forward with anticipation New London Electric Boat Diesels seeing their stables on the Big Dixon reports that while he and A. ObuchowskI ___ 45 4806 107 troops, W’ould number from ,- tended patrol. questions because he believed him­ on^kH h^ iwMie tM oo lUtng to go, too . . . The upshot to what he hopes will be the hap­ Spectators are asked to wear 110 partment’s Norwich residency, at trip to New York and New Jersey, r-1 d. ihbed the Hartford Gems. 7 1 to Apple that steeds being pointed friends Were out chasing some E Kovis . , ...... 42 4713 112 000 to 135,000 officers and men. which he is in charge. self under arrest and that a charge Mr. and Mrs. Damato will occupy that (Jol. Relstad finished thg piest birthday of his life in Detroit for Long Island racing are quar­ (Teveland, April 8.—Announce­ tin hats at the Y allej-a tonight hounds that were chasing a fox M. Brozowskl ...... 20 3157 107 far superior to the defending involving a state prison term ice several minutes ahead o f the next Sunday when the Red Wings 60, here last night to win the ment that Gene Deoautela wlH be Mac Arthur in Touch Beebe disclosed thsF.on Jan. 12. their newly furnished home at 16 President’s Cup of the state ba^ tered at Empire City in Westches­ if they plan to see Don Willis' the dogs stopped barking. Dixon forces. 1939 at a conference, in which the migfit be lodged against him. Homestead street and be at home young fellow . . . Tl\e <3or- can win the Stanley (Jup. ter county. Cleveland’s regular catcher Is in­ knew that meant the dogs either W'eet Side Tavern . The divisions themselves would Stating that he recognized a |us Cbrlstl, Tez., naval air station Grosso, rated by some experts aa xetball league in the rubber game dicative of disappointment in Otto bowlers tangle (and that's the With Bataan Forces contractor was represented, “a to their friends after April 16. . ? ‘ 'J.#/. The $15,000 Grey Lag, closing had lost the trail or caught the G T AVe. be the attacking units. Each '-dangerous element” in the con planning an jnvltatiM track the game's finest playmaker, led of a two-out-of-three game play­ Denning, up from Xflnneapolis, word) with Bryant C?hapman'3 United States Army Headquar­ rather definite agreement on the The bride's gift to her attend­ off series. The receipts of $3,200 Jamaica, May 9, haa attracted five fox. C. Vennart ..33 2311 106 would have one tank company,.^ ference that might Involve some of lieet June IS, two weMu before the Wings to a 4-2 victory over winners of more than $ , — and young Jim Hegan. developed milkmen. ’These two teams will ters. Australia, April 8— —Gen. idle equipment controversy was ant was a necklace and the bride­ were turned over to the Navy re- 100 000 Finally they found the dogs in C. Freheit . ..62 6760 109 6,000 riflemen, 380 light machine-“ Douglas MacArthur is in touch reached to the extent that the his superiors. Beebe said he would groom's gift to his best man was natiOFnal collegiate ^ eet a; Toronto Maple Leafs last night to Whirlaway, Challedon, MIoIand, Oklahoma C \ty. an old cemetery. One was scratch­ R. Anderson ...6 3 7044 113 answer no questions until he con­ Lef society. roll off for the championship of the guns, 82 heavy machine-guns, 20 with the American-Filiplno defen­ pieces of equipment and the rates a traveling bag. Bcoln, Neb. Besides the star* at put them two games up In hock­ Wednesday night Y League cham­ ing up a pile of dirt Into the H. Matson . .27 3049 lU S7-mm. guns, 18 70-mm. guns, 36 sulted an attorney and testified University of the Air7” en- ey’s world series. The third game mound, much like a grave. Dixon ders of Bataan, an Army spokes­ were added up.” He referred to a The bride is employed in Cheney New Haven, April .—OP)—Win­ pionship at the Y- V. Kausett ...5 7 6373 112 Tfi-mm. guns, and twelve 105-mm. that he told Assistant Attorney are expected from coIlegM, o f the beat-of-seven round is billed 6 dug In, found what was left of the man disclosed today. letter wTitten by A. W. Bushell, di­ Brothers’ cravat department and ning the last four hoats after a championahip at the Y. C. Neilson ...3 8 3879 103 howl tiers. The spokesman did not disclose rector of engineering and con- General Corkey he would want ac­ the bridegroom is a locsd contrac­ iiba and miMtary campa . . . for Detroit tomorrow night with Pox. S. Gustafson ...2 1 1940 92 cess to his records if he were ever Gabriel Fnunkln, who still slow ztart, Allte Stols, Newaik The Mlllt Den captured the first Officers familiar with Japanese any details, but that that Mac­ Btruction, which outlined pro­ tor. Both have been honored with the fourth also on Detroit Ice Sun­ Jack Sharkey Will Handle round honors and the Mechanics tsictlca say the normal attack Arthur had received reports from cedure. brought to trial. flying for MacArthur in Aus- day—Don’s 27th birthday. lit^htwelgbt contender, outpointed Toast MiKiraw’s Memory Parachute Company several pre-nuptial social func­ Snooks Lacey, New Haven Negro, came right bock and took the would consist of frontal, direct Lieut. Gen. Jonathan M. Wain- This letter. Beebe testified, said Pallottl told him at the confer­ tions. Mthough h* has boon shot Jubilant over their two straight Oklahoma City, April S.—(JP)— G T A ve. ence, Beebe said, in reference to three time*, played basket- victories on Toronto ice, the un­ In a slaohLig eight-round fight at second round by a wide margin,. preSBUre to hold the enemy while wright, who took up his command that the matter would be called to Fool Guard Wrestling Card Now they bowl to see which team The New York Giants took advan­ A. Massaro ...... 57 6971 106 a column maneuvered to strike at when MacArthur came to Austra­ the Gammlno claim that “thisJs for tha University of Chatta- derdog Wings fCel confident that ths arana last nlghL Lacey was tage of an unexpected open date J. King ...... 23 3130 93 the attention of Oimmlssioner rotten; it stinks to high Heaven.’ Krumbhaar-Cheney knocked down in the sixth - and can sit on the top all alone. Its a This la the phase of the lia. Ccx and the attorney general was a.f(w yaan ago.. the Leafs will never stop them in yesterday to hold a barbecue in F. Wilson ...... 37 3660 96 He reiterated what MacArthur and advised him to “come clean.” Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cheney o f I Detroit where they have ' been final stanxas. The winner weighed going to be one of those ding dong fighting which apparently has .0 be consulted before the claim Jo^ Sharkey, former world’a^fons who will root for "Weaty” to affairs. Don Willis sale this morn­ memory of John J. McGraw. F. Murphy ...... 34 3606 lOS ba«h developing over the past four has held ever since he became su­ Beebe asserted he became fa­ Wedgeway, Hartford Road, an-1 Ctavtre Baittog unbeaten in their' last 12 starts ISJ 1-4 to Lacey’s ISO. heavyweight boodng champion will i blast him out of the picture and a When the game with the Cleve­ M. .Vlassaro ...... 67 6033 was allowed. tigued with the persistent ing that it Is a falsehood, when lOfi aaya The late day communique preme commander for the South nounce the marriage of their I When Lefty O’Doul took hla flan During the season the Leafs earn­ be the third man In the ring when ^ battle rbyal la a certainty. . . . land Indians was cancelled because R. Runde ...... 49 5063 104 You lion't know whether the at­ get Information from him and asked about the rumor, wherein e i tbs W ar Department described west Pacific—that the Philippines daughter, Ruth Cheney Reynolds, aclsco club to Healdaburg, ed two victories and one tie In four Middletown, April S.^~UP) — Bull Curry, king of grappling bad I There will also be thrills aplenty of weather, Carl Hubbell, who T. Blanchard ...... 16 1409 94 torney general was consulted?” after six hours at the session told to Dr. G. Douglas Krumbhaar. games In Detroit. Trinity's Bill Scully faaiied 18 he was going to arm his gang .it thus: remain a very real part of his ac Corkey asked. I. for an exhibition game, he of- men, takes on Marvin Westenberg . In the semi-final feature. when bad been scheduled to pitch, served Pallottl that he was “either going The ceremony ■was performed to- | "W e like that big Detroit Ice batsmen yeaterdsy and limited the with monkey wrenches. **8upsrior enemy forces, sup- tive command. “No,” was the reply. ^red umpire Frisco Edwards a in the feature eyent on the weekly - classy Manuel Cortez tangles )x1th as toastmaster-instead. home or going to jail pretty soon.” day in BrookUna, Mass. ride . . . Edwards observed surface,” said Gordie DriUon. To­ opposition to two hits to lead Use wresUing card at Foot Guard ball, I fiery Fred' Bruno with Oortez the Harold Burr d.sclaimed any The ocacsion commemorated the Nice Geetoie povtsd by tanks and artillery, con- All Claims Dtoeossed Wsat To Governor's OIBoe knowledge-of his team using bot- ttaus to attack the center of our \ SERIAL STORY I’Doul'a brand new car and brand ronto right winger, after the game, Hilltoppera to a 3 ti 1 victory Hartford, nest Thunday nlghL | favorite. . . . Two special support- anniversary of the long-time Giant Hear Americas Bosgs Questioned by Mr. Berry, Beebe H m day before that conference, Urea, settled himself deeply “And there’s no reason why we over Weoleyan. Howells did the Uea, filled with sand. He said that Omaha, Neb., April Has to Batssn, The Japanese said that the “ compromise” of Na Day Weatenberg, campaigning as "The I ing bouts complete the bill with manager's birth. he told Referee Hinman, he at­ (to the cushions of the back seat can’t upM t their streak and lick mound chore for Weeleyan and Shadow” was the only “masked {Hans Kampfer, husky young Ger- thsy much preferred to win the D|ick Leigh, Ak-8ar-Ben raee oseot* havs throsm freSh reserves into Melbourne, Australia. April 8.— $7,145 was reached after discuss- tended another one in Hartford at ths s ghMitg and have made^some id remarked: "1 almost feel like them both 'Thursday and Sunday.” yielded five Ungles. marvel” to win the worid heavy- : man meeting Frank Judaon, a right way or not at alL But, seri­ CTheyenne. Wyo., April 8.— UP)— ing sccreuiry, will draw hts eattf* UP)—Australian showgoers now in,., all claims and after coming to which he went to the governor’s Washington,.^ April .8.— UP) — FRANTIC WEEKEND kUing the cloee ones your way to- ously, it really is going to be n salu y in defenoe beads this yoor. afifittlsaal prognss. Heavy loas- this final figure “as a compromise weight title and in doing so was . clever and seasoned veteran and Ed McCarty Is happy In the are hearing “The Star Spangled office with PaUottl. President Roosevelt today desig­ ay. Mr. O’Doul.” Barllek Deferred Pesky la !■ 1-A hot match and the winner will thought that hla 36-year-old. Oiey- “Glad to do IL” ha sold on bn aig*- sa Bass bma sustained by our of all claims.” nated Sunday, May 17, as “I Am considered tbs roughest and tough- j "Dropldck" Murphy la the open- Banner” and “God Bless Amer­ Questioned yesterday about the BY EDMUND FANCOTT est at tnatdom’s rowdies and Cur- I tng number with “Babe” Caddock know that It has won long before enne high school 100-yard dash oid a contract embodying that pioB. fBnas and I9 the enemy. ica" along with their own anthems. CTorkey objected to this question I Gammlno claim, Beebe testified An American” day and urged that Chicago, April .—AI Barllek, Ak-Sor-Ben dtrecton aanotmeed diva bombers are 8 New York, April 8.—Johnny ry’a style is right down hia nUsy. at New Haven for an opponent t e final boll rolls down the alleys. record may be broken. The American national anthem haa on the ground that no evidence that a memorandum he prepared it be observed in .4 .manner to Im­ the National League's 23-year-oM Peaky, atarting tha sea eon Curry, the mod Bull of the mat . . . Ths ford from top to bottom la The fans will see to thaL The rest His son, 'Van. a sophomore, has eoriler most at the P»B<1U (M B to the attack, dropping been added to “Advance Australia was introduced to show Jhat Beebe relative to the claim contained press on all citizens "the duties umpire, has been transferred from of the league entrants will be on been coming perilously cloee to his the meeting. May 2 » to A t e 4^ i-gunnlng our 15 ahortatop for tha Boston Rad Box, is ridhig on a wave ef ouecessive ' one of ^ moot outstoiMUng and Fair” and “God Save the King,' had n e g o tia ^ the compromise, sevend inaccuracies.” and opportunities o f citizenship Beginning Wed. 9 April in The Heral^d 1-A to S-A by his draft board. la i-A In Jia draft ^ victorioa much to tha diaUka o f tha boot halinred of the Maioii hand to see the winne# crowned. mark o f ;00.9, hung up in 1906. would go toward tha war afltoft* ? which customarily open and close but State Referee George E. Hln The memorandum was drawn up and its special responsibilities In | % Mto to to* gropM aa. maa left tha aaawar to tin wit- |ia Agrll, 1989, the aams ny>nU» a nation'at war.” MA.VrriKSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAT, APRIL 8, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING RERALD. WANLinESlBB, CONN. ^DNESDAT, APiRlt SEfT 'fh X S t

RED RYDER The Spoiler BY FRED BJ Sense and Nonsense CADDUN'UPTbRiOC A Citu's Wants for rour Benefit UP Classified Ns Nssd Ts W a trf \stM fresh air, and one night when hla Either you are auecessful er you wife was feelln* poorly she got up are net successful and shut the window. Amoo toaoed SALUBY Humber estuary of eastern Eng­ If you ara sucsassful there la around and he couldn't strap 'so he Personals 3 Help Wanted—Female 85 Articles, for Sale 45 Wanted to Rent 68 nething to worry about. ICTORV got up and epsfitd it agin. Lost and Fonnd 1 Axis Units Moving land, the high command said to­ If you are not sueeeaaful, there —Pretty soon his wife got up and WANTED— INTELiJGENT girl WANTED bY MANCHESTER day. Marshall Goes irr—a i n c h o a b o u n e h o st, WlUL MARQUETTE MAN ineet are only two thlnge to worry about. shut it. Then Amos up and threw Mafy at State in Boston Satur­ for steady part-time counter FOR sale:—MANURE. 419 North couple, 2 room apartment fur­ In Libyan Desert German radio accounts of the Your health la either good er you his shoe through tha window and on trailer truck, on Broad Main street. nished or unfurnished, Immedlate- raid reported a direct hit with a ^igtaet or Baat Middle Turnpike. day, or contact newspaper? work. 24 hours a week, at 35 are alek. BUY busted a big htUe in it. Then be cents per hour. Apply Thrifty ly.'Write Box J, Herald. 2,000-pound bomb_onlB-|Args mill To Hold Talks If your, health le good there le UNITED rolled over and slept fine, but h * TbVQhJ/ !« M a r kiqdly notify BanUey OU FOR SALE—BABY CARRIAGE, (OontMaed from Page One) and numerous hits on docks and STATEg Company. Sidtable reward will be Cleaners, 981 Main street, after WANTED TO RENT 2, 3 or 4 nothing to wwry about. wife cdught her death o' cold. Automobiles for Sale 4 1 p, m. folding type, practically new. magazines "In spite of search­ EFBNiC jlyen. Call 6240. rooms, In Manchester, by young to fight under Gen. Douglas Mac- lights and heavy anti-aircraft On Strategy] If you are sl^k, there are two / Funny thing—when Amos got WE BUT USED cars, 1940 Ply­ couple., no children. Writ* Box Arthur in defense of their home­ fire.” things to wonv abont. ONDS up the next morning ha found " lo a r —BOSTON t e r r ie r Wack X. Herald. You are either going to get well AND that tha srindow was shut all mouth deluxe sedan, 1940 Ply­ WAITRESS WANTED. Apply at 49-A land. 18 Ship# Sunk (Oontinaed from Page One) FOR SALE—160 CORDS of wood. ment or flat, furnishedor un­ aircraft are believed by lifformed 6 enemy merchant ships totaling of the American Army is training! thera'ls nothing to worry about. Can S763. 'luxe sedan. Cole Motors—4184. WANTED—Wo m a n , strong, to quarters here to provide air sup­ 104,000 tons In (wntinued attacks for a mass invasion of the conti­ car for invalid man. 56 Hudson Get your supply while It lasts. furnished. by young couple. Write If you are going to die, there are First night owl—Do you belisvs OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH 130 cubic f t load »12. E. Gag- port for the Axis offensive.. against American and British sup. nent. onty two thinn to worry about. FOR SALiE—1941 OU5SMOBILE street. Telephone 6502. Box T. Herald. WhlWthe Axis claimed initial ply shipping in the Atlantic ocean, These reports, published in Lon­ in women’s clubs? deluxe sedan, with all extras. iiardone. Tel. 5234. ireu are eitnar going to heaven Second night owl—Net on your W'ANTED—WOMAN FOR gen­ gains in the Libyan theater 100 a special announcement from don newspapers only yesterday, I ' or you are not going to heaven. ALAS/ TUB THOUaWT OP Good tires, excellent condition. Houses for Sale 72 miles southwest of Tobruk, the A olf Httler'a headquarters said said tha . Americana and British I life. M> wife can de enough dam­ RETURMINIS TO GUARD SPECIAL Inquire 160 Tolland Turnpike. eral house cleaning. One or 2 British command at Cairo said If you are going to heaven, there age with a roiling pin. days week. Cr 8946.. Garden— Farm— Dairy today. eventually would strike together! is ^ th in g to worry about. THEM COMICS iHe^DlDtS.T’IOKl/..UA. t Ii I Tel. 3379. Products 50 FOR SALE—6 ROOM single only that "our fighting p a ^ ls Thirteen ships were sunk off the at the heart of Industrial' Ger-| you are, going to the other Ragson Tattera Speaking. Some 1937 DE SOTO WANTED—WOMAN for cooking dwelling, oil burner, fireplace, again were active in the Libyan American coast and the remainder many through France. place, you will be co buey ohaking folks has got too much imagina­ If we expect, through religious FACT0flW-NAliStAT&6 GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES, tile bath and a t>/o car garage. desert yesterday." Predict Strategy Talks tion. I says to the depot agent the faith, to bring an end to tha ■—1*0 BE TWS BUTT OP 4 DOOR SEDAN Auto Accessortesi—Tires 6 and dcm-nstalrs work. 5 1-2 days off Africa, the announcement add­ hands with old friends and ac­ a week. Telephone 6479. first $1.35 per bushej, seconds, Apply Edward J. Holl, Manches­ But a military informant in Lon­ ed. London observers or hearing the I quaintances that you won’t have other day. Did I ever tell you misery in the world today, . we Radio! Heater! 65c per bushel, Jeld run, $1.00 ter. Tel. 6117 or 5118. don added cautiously: ‘There is Six Norwegian Shlpa Sunk news that the chief of staff of the! anything to worry about. • about how Amos Tash lost his must build a faith which will be Good Tires! NEW TIRES—IF YOU a’ra quali­ WANTED—A FEW MORE good per bushel. Frank V. Williams some increased activity in Libya Six out of 10 Norwegian vessels U. S. Army was here predicted! 8o Why worry T wife? just as strong and active in times fied for a new tire see Brunner's, women for wTapplng small plants, 1632 Tolland street. > SINGLE HOUSE, 7 rooms and which we may hear more about." which attempted to break out of that high strategy talks wouli, be| Amos could never get enough at peace as In time of waV. $245.00 80 Oakland street All sixes, low bonuses, warm worl^ room. Burr bath, oak floors. Steam heat, oil Columns Paced By Tanks the Swedish port of Goteborg last on his agenda. Friend—I heard your son bawl­ prices. t,' NuraericA burner, continuous hot water. The vanguard of the Axis Army week were sunk by Gorman Naval It was assumed Hopkins wouldl ing the other evening. 80LIMENE A FLAGG Household Goods 51 Nice location, 2 minutes from bus In the desert is three column.^ and Air Forces and two others take part in these as one of Presi-I Father—^That's just what he HOLD EVERYTHING V ANTED—YOUNG LADY f ^ line. Full price $5,500. Write Box paced by about 100 tanks, British dent Roo.>!cvelt’.s closest advisers.! Inc. A COMPLETE HOME OF flc.l back to Swedish tcrrllorlal was doing. And after four bawls I Dodge A Plymouth Florists—N ursefies 15 full time work on aoda fountain. E, Herald. informants said. waters, official German quarters In hi.* official capacity, Hopkins! took him out and wanned hie base. Apply Arthur Drug Store, Rubt- QUALITY FURNITURE This is the first hint of large- would have the last word in mill-| Sales a Service AT HALF PRICE FOR SALE—LOCATED at 166 announced today. dS4 Oaater Street Mancbeater LARGE SIZE GLADIOLUS bulbs now Bldg. / scale action since the Germfuis re­ (This report Indicated that two tary talks involving supplies. If a bride could see stacked up of the better varieties, 60c doz. S ROOMS—$198.50 Center atreet, 7 room single, 2 captured Bengasi late in January 'This will be the first meetlngl WANTED—;WOMAN for house Includes bi'.ths, one car garage, recondi­ ships eluded the German blockade. before her all the dirty diohes she $3.00 hundred. Blooms surpass and forced the British back more The Vichy radio said Saturday between Marshedl and Britain's! older glads. Order now. Karlsen, work, care of amall children, live Living Room, Lamps, Tables, etc. tioned and ready for immediate than 200 ihiles to a line subse­ new chief of staff, Gen. Sir AIan| will have to wash in a lifetime, in. Call 4671. Bedroom with' TTirow Ruga, occupancy. Price reasonable. Ap­ that two vessels had reached Bri- Brooke. I wedding bells would seldom ring. Forter atreet, Wapplng. Phone quently stabilized along a front tai-T and a terse British announce­ 5937. Boudoir Lamps, etc. ply Edward J. Holl. TeU 5117 or running from El Gazala, on the To' Hold Press Conference M anchester Kitchen with Set of Dishes 5118. ment Sunday said that "cikrtain An annoimcement said Hopkins I Mrs. —Gracious, Henry, what Help Wanted— Male 36 coast 40 miles west of Tobruk, to ships have arrived safely in this are you spanking Junior for? \ \ ^ 9 Erening HeraH Originally Assembled to Sell for Bir Hachiem, some 50 miles in­ and Marshall would hold a press! Mr.—You forget, dear, he gets Moving—Trucking— $397. It'a an exceptional*' value at FOR SAL.E—A MODERN 8 njom land. country," but did not give the conference at 7:15 p. m. (1:15 p." "ANTED— RELIABLE truck a savings to you which we cannot house on O nter street. William number.) m„ e.w.t.) his school report tomorrow and I Clasaifled Adrertbements Storage 20 driver, good wages, steady work. Kanehl. Telephone 7773. R. A. F. headquarters st Cairo Th# Germans' announcement have to leave on this trip tonight. ... CoMBt SIS avarss* words lo • tin* Telephone 5125. G. E. Willie A hope to duplicate _ again this year — ■ . ----■ - announced that British bombers broke their silence on the break The possibility that Naval strat-| Initials, nnmbsrs and nbbrnvintlon* STORAGE or perhaps many a year to come. and fighters blasted Axis concen­ egy may figure high In the Lon­ He arrived late at the golf club. naeh oeunt na a word and oompound Moving and Packing. The Austin Son. May Be Seen Day or Eve. - trations deep behind the front yes­ by the Norwegian vessels on March don discussions was noted by somel werta aa twe word*. Mlnlmun eo«i 31. observers. "It waa really a toss-up whether la priea of thraa tin**. A. Chambers Co. Telephone 6260 WANTED—COUNTER MAN for By Phoning For Appointment terday in Clrenaica. At Alexan­ Intercepted By Navy 11 should come here or go to the Una rat*a a«r dar tor trantlaat meat Dept. Apply First National, ALBICRTS Wesley Rivard, dria, R. A, F. defenders' downed It said light German Naval Admiral Harold R. Stark is duel office," be explained. Then he add­ ada. Main A Park atreeta. 43 Allyn St.—Hartford two Axis raiders last nglht. forces Intercepted the ships, which here soon to replace Vice Admiral! ed thoughtfully, "I had to toaa up ■Soativa March IT. IMR Repairing 23 May Make Flank .Attack Robert Lee Ghomiley as chief of| 15 times." Cash Cbara* WINDOW SHADES. VENETIAN were reported under command of U. S. Naval operation.^ in Euro­ a CanaaeuiiTa Uara...! 1 eu| t oit WANTED—USED CAR yard man Fleeing Police, If the desert action is the begin­ Britjsh. captains. • OenaaoBtlTa Oa]ra...| S-ota|ll ot* WANTED TO TUNE repair and and mechanics helper. 2 first blinda made to Order at very low ning of a grand Axis offensive, it pean waters. Gan M'e Refuse? t O ar ...... In btallt ota regulate your piano or player class mechanics. Good opportuni­ pricea, Injtallation free. Sample.s is expected heer that Axis inva­ Five Ships aggregating 26,060 All ordara for trragalar inaartlona on requeat. (Capital Window Shade tons were sunk by German out­ I I’ve never been extravagant; but piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. ty, steady work. Cole Motors. Captured Here sion troops assembled in C?rete, oh. I’ve thrown away will ba aha^ad at tba ont tirat rata. Oo., 46 C^pen atreet, Hartford. Greece and the Dodecanese islands post boats, the announcement said, Mission Called CLOUDING* TH E ISSU E V-8 Ssaelal ratal tor Iona tana avary PIANO TUNING and repairing. Tel. 4164. while one 6,000-ton ship wSs sun',; 'Bout umpteen million little day adrartlalna aivtn upon rtquttt. Phone 6-7018. may be used for flank attacks on ^Perfectly ISormuT things, I’d like to have today. Ada ordarad bifora tha third or Player piano specialty. John WANTED—MEN TO work iii (Conttniied from Page One) Alexandria and (?airo by sea and by the German Air Force. •ttb day will b« ebargad only .tor Cockerham, . 28 Bigelow atreet. nursery. C. L V-inderhrook A TRADE IN YOUR OLD furniture Washington, April 8.- (.T)—The I Before the war, I never saved old tha actual oumbtr ot Umai tha ad kir. rubber, cloth or wire; BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TeL 4219. Sons, 26 Lydall atreet for aomething new and up-to- Haven County Superior Court. The Both tlie German and Italian White House said today that GenJ Tskl Tsk! abpaarad. ebarataa at tha rau tarn- date. $20 for parlor aults, $5.00 charge against Rivard wa.x assault George C. Marshall, Army chief oE And papers—(news and wrap­ «d but BO ullowanca er rafunda ean MOWERS SHARPENED, repalr- comniuniques said British advanc­ ping too) were all consigned ba mada on alx tlmt ada atoppad WANTED—RELIABLE man to for ruga. $5.00 for kitchen seta. with intent to kill Arthur Hendy, ed forces had been pushed back in yv. y. Stocks staff, and Harry L. Hopkins, who! aftar tha Btth day. ed, abear grinding, key fitting, work on farm, ateady work, one See our complete selection at low 34, of Barton. Vermont, at a Yale has several war jobs Includingl to fire. OsD >^0O tK)60M OH . I EOT, \SVL\ SHO’ No 'HUI torb ld i": dtaplay IlB*a not the new surge of desert fighting. |B ut now wt’re asked to save these lAATTAV*'? I HiW DW (bOeX) LOOHMO' ! LiWE-Kt TWe L4GHTG duplicating, vacuum cleaners' etc. who can drive horses. Tel. 7026. prices. Benson Furniture A Radio. football game last fall at Yale Neither communique went into that of chairman of the Munitions 40E.V5T '"•T. ooIA overhauled. Bralthwalte, 62 Pearl Bowl, New Haven. Rivard yester­ Assignment Board, had gone to bits to fill an urgent need— Tho Barald will oot ba raapoaalbl* 713 Main street. details, '^he Germans identified the .Mams Exp ...... 6'.» For metals, rubber, paper, rags 0\G EVEKilKi'? ' 1 ^ far aaoTU* than ont Incorraot ln«*r- atreet MEN WANTED FOR nursery day pleaded not guilty to the scene of the action only as "south­ ,\m Can ...... 62 London on a “perfectly normal) lloa of any adrartlttmtat ord*r*d work. Meet the truck 7;30 at the s p e c ia l : HEAVY 9x12 fell ba^e charge. wartime mission." Stephen E^rlyJ —if we're to win w ith speed. OH. for mora than ont tlma. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, east of El Mechili." ,\m Home P ro d ...... 37%i I Can we refuse to save mere scraps 9 0 PAKiVCKQ Tba laadrarttnt omlaatoa at In- fountain. Depot Square. C. E. kitchen and bedroom ruga, only When arrested. Rivard talked Bombeni Cross Channel Am Rad St S ...... 4 presidential press secretary, made kiODAiCG ' oiled, adjusted, picked up and de­ Wilson Nurseries. $5.95. Benson Furniture A Radio. freely about his escape from the —mere icrapa—whe.i workers aorraot publication of advtrtlatna Squadron after squadron of R. Am Sm elt...... 39-\ that single explanation and would need 'em. tavici, INC T M will bo raetUlad only by eaneallatlon liver^ $1.25. We carry repair 713 Main street New Haven County officers. He Am T & T ...... 1167» not elaborate. at tba Ohara* mad* for tba aarvica parts. Send house knives and WANTED—A YOUNG MAN FOR A.F. planes roared across the Eng­ To make, supplies for brave, fine j said that he and Thomas Mc- lish channel at Folsostone for a Am Tob B ...... 39’, The War Department likewise randarad. acissors with your mower. Saws delivery work, steady. Manches­ Nabola, 25, of New Haven, charg­ withheld comment for the present.l lads, who die— to save our "The followiiif; announcement is transcribed I* AU advaruaamanta muat eontofin set and filed. Our 16th year. Capi­ ter PubUc Market. Machinery and Tools 52 half hour today in the early morn­ Am Wat Wks ...... 2'» freedom ? | ta abla. oopy and typoarapby with ed with burglarly and Arthur ing sunlight. Anaconda ...... 25S raaulatlona aatoread by tha pubUab- tol Grinding Go.. 531 Lydall. Tel. Tommaaettl, 24, of New Haven, Armour 111 ...... 3 —Lyla Myers. ata and tbay raaarva tba right to 7958. TWO HIGH SCHOOL boys to USED 10-20 McCORMKTK trac­ charged with a similar offense, Vapor trails high in the sky oil adit, ravlaa or rajaet any copy eon- work 2 hours dally after school. the French coast between Cap Gris Atchison 37 Now we have the . Scotchman ] aldarad obtaetlonabln tor. Oliver implements, large picked the locks of their handcuffs Aviation C o rp ...... 3t- FUNNY BUSINESS CUMINO B o n u s —Clatal Sad aUa LAWN MOWEStS aharpened and Earnings $10 a week. Write Box v.iried -selection of good recondi­ while waiting In the corridor to be Nez and Calais Indicated German Local Stocksl I'Who grew a moustache to get more «a ba publlahad tama day ipnit ba reconditioned, liberal allowance B, Herald. fighters engaged the Britons. Baldwin Ct ...... 12»i ■benefit from his chewing tobacco, j tioned tractors sold on conven­ transported back to the jail. Early Bendix- ...... 35 raealrtd by 12 o'clock noon Satur­ fo> your old mower toward a new ient terms of payments. Dublin today Tommasettl and McNabola day! 14:10. one. Uaed mowers $2.00 and up Beth StI ...... 59S Furnished hy Iriitnani and Co. Tractor CJompany, Wlllimantlc. are stUK"tt large.. ilexandria Bombed Rorden ...... -...... 19', Telepkons Year Waat Ads Free deliver/- lervlce. Tel. 4531 A Salesman Wanted 36-A Found Little Hook 6 Central Row, Hartford 4506. Snow Brothera, S36 Sum­ Again Early Today Can Pac ...... 4»i Insurance Ada ara aeeaptad avar tba tala- .SALESMEN WANTED— (300D Rivard told investigators that Cerro De P ...... 30 Bid A ATSP tJP rNfS phoaa at tba CBAROB RATB glvan mit street Boarders Wanted 59-A the trio's hai.dcuffs were unlocked Alexandria, Egypt, April 8 li'P. Cnies A Oh ...... 29$; WASH TUBBS WTial Goe.H? abova aa a eonvtntined to advar- healthy outdoor work, union Aetna Casualty .... 109 1 COMPlACEtKV tlatra. bat tba CASH RATES will ba Mlary and commlaeiona Apply » th "a little hook" found In the This .Mediterranean Naval port Chrysler ...... - 55*-j Aetna F ir e ...... •.. 45’.| FOR SALE- RADIATORS, kltch- cell block in the basement of the (Tyj TUB aeeaptad aa ru u . PATIIENT It Business Opportuni(ies 32 Bond Bikers, 1055 Broad atreet, en sink, bath room sink and was. bo.iibc-d again early today Coca Cola ...... 67 Aetna Life ...... 22'* AMD Vt>i/»f40M£ raid at tba bualnaaa offlca oa or b«- Hartford, Conn. courthouse. He would not disclose after its worst air atack of the C'ol Gas * El ...... 1'; Automobile ...... 32 M l t M A V t A atV8R. tora tha aavantb day followina tb* aland. Call 4009. who manipulated the wire hook. year yesterday when 52 person.s Com! Inv T r ...... 23 drat Intartlon ot aacb ad otharwiaa Fo5 s a l e — RESTAURANT Conn. General ...... 22 •¥ACAHev 60U1W tha CRARQB RATB will ba eollaet- Officials disclosed that a direct were killed and 80 injured. Cons E d is...... 11u Pont ...... 113 airtks ...... A Public L'tilltlos Bagaasauats ...... a WAITRESS WANTED. aUo color­ r -aort. Rent free and pay. C?all In Center street. held their hands close to a chain, Strike by Moonlight Eastman Kodak ...... ;....117'-j Conn. Lt. and Pow. . 24'- ” flarrlacas ...... c ed girl for cleai^lng. Phone 3952 person. Mrs. M. T. Wendell, Cry­ to w-hl<;h the handcuffs had been The raiders struck by moon­ Elec Auto L ...... 24®* Oonn. Pow...... 27 -J ■ ■ *.*•. •» ...... D stal Lake, Rockville, C?onn. attached, and on reaching the light and picked out their targets Gen Elec ...... Cara of Thaaka ...... B or apply AJVsdlK’' Restaurant, Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Hartford El. LL 7.. 404* street all -three m..de a dash for methodically by dropping flares Gen Foods ...... 29'* Hartford Gas ...... 21 1 UNCLE EP la M aaairlam ...... T Tolland. Turnpike. then dive bombing, Lout aa< r o n a t ...... l FOR SALE—NEW SPRING coat, ■>eedom. O n Mot ...... 35 S. N. E. Tel. Co. .. 108 1 tVilli .*11 these A aaaaacaaioaU ...... i Situations Wanted— blue tweed, never been worn. Although a cordon of police was As the government acted quick­ Hecker Prod ...... 4?4 Unit. Ilium. Shs. ... 35'4 It e w re*lrlc- P a ra q a a la ...... 1 Female 36 thrown about the New Haven ly to care for the victims of the Hudson M o t...... 4’i ^ 7 ) ^ Aataaioknaa . Size 14. Call 4894. Western Mass...... 15 tiuii*, the Old PROTECT Courthouse area after the bnak earlier bombing,( Premier Musta- Int H arv ...... 43®» Industrial Oaken Bucket AuteatoMat tor Balt ...... « ... * POSITION WANTED by expei;i- away of the three prisonera, and pba Nahas Uasha broadcast to Int Nick ...... •2844 AutOBObllta tor Exohang* .... S WTTH INSCRANCE Acme W ire...... 1844 may become a A uto Aeo*aaoriea—T lrta ...... * enced secretary - stenographer. Wanted—To Buy 58 State Police guarded intersec­ Alexandrians that “this Is a day oV Int Paper ...a ...... 12'4 Am. Hardware .... 19 lender recollec- (Capable, aasuming complete tional artery points from early nationsl mourning for the whole Int T * T ...... 2>4 Arrow H A H cm . 33'4 I tion a* more Ship ^ Trntk .*..*•••• I charge. Write Box R, Herald. TTJRRET LATHE.S wanted, alxes evening until late last night. country." Johns Man ...... 59 Billings A Spencer . 24* , than Juki ikong. ALLEY OOP Help! Help! McKlNNET BROTHERS 1 1-2" to 3 1-2", ,lao machine The^ublic works minister visit­ Kenhecott ...... 32 Well wUh we r o r a ir* ...... • 505 MiUn St*. MBnrheat«r, Cona. Rivard, driving alone, avoided Bristol B rass...... 38*2 Osrssss—Berrlce—Btorag* » U) lathes, 16" and 18" swings, either them and made his way to Man­ ed the wounded at a hospital, giv- Leh Val R R ...... 3 Colt's Pat. Fire .,. i 6? had one. Re­ •CotoreyeUt^Blcyelet ...... 11 Telephona 6060 or 7453 Live Stock—Vehicles 42 .ing each two Egyptian pound^ LlggAMy B ...... ^...... 59 Auto*—Motorcycle* ... IS motorised or adaptable. Write chester. He is believed to have Eagle Lock...... 10 member how a m mm4 Fv*f***lo*«1 S*rHe*« specifleationa—pricea. War Pro­ been looking for a gasoline otatlon (about $8). An'estimaUon commit­ Lockheed Alrc ...... 20*4 Fafnir Bearings ... 115 1 wooden bucket RIDING HORSE FOR SALEt-3 tee received orders to estimate 1 always leaked Seslii*** 8*mce* Off*r*d IS year old chestnut mare. Call duction 8 ibcontractlng, P. O. here to replenish bis gasoline sup­ Loew's ...... SS'z Hart and Cooly .;.. 117 1 Beas*hold 8«nrlc*a Off*r«$ .. .ll-A Box 333. Jamaica, N. Y. ply when be was captured by the property losses quickly so the gov­ Lorillard 1244 Hendey Mach., cm. . "744 I at the bottom Manaiaa—Contrsctlnff ...... 14 Richard Dimock, Manchester ernment could pay in full from Mont Ward ...... 2644 land wet your Florist*—Nur**rlei ...... U 7870. local officers. Land'rs Fr. A CTk,, . 22 ifect? Especially on Sunday, when “The bugler finally found a way to blow reveille without ^un*rsl Director* ...... EXCEPTIONAL The local pickup of Rivard It credits of enemy property seized Nash Kelv ...... 54* New Brit. M. com, . 40 '^■•stlna—Plumbing—Roofing 17 Rooms Without Board 59 in Egypt Nat E lse...... 13* I lyen had your aheen on. .getting up ahead of the others." Insuraae* ...... It OPPORTUNITY another example of the efficiency North and Judd ... 34'4 Poultry and Supplies 43 uf the Manchester police officera Nat (Smh R e g ...... 14 4i Peck. Stow A WU .. 7’4 MlUlnsrj—£>r*simaklng .... 1» L. S. Cltixens witb electrical FOR RENT—ROOM. SuiUble for Nat Dairy . .. '...... 1344 MOTleg—Trucking—Stnrag* »0 and roef:hanlcal education and Officer Cassells stated this morn­ Bomb$ Dropped Russell Mfg. CO. ... 16 Pobllo Pst**nger Servlc* ...... M-A OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS right one or two gentlemen. Telepho. c ing that the arrest of Rivard was Nat Distill ...... 2044 Scovllle ...... 77. 22 )NERVILLE FOLKS PslntlBK—Papering ...... SI experience, for highly technical now to- buy chicka from two to 4254. N Y C entral...... 7% BY FONTAINE POX Profasalonal- Sorricea ...... St uer\i'oe position*. made on suspicion only as the On Harbor Area do., pfd...... 28 Repairing ...... four year old breeders, at popu­ officers did not have the license Nor Am O o ...... 744 Sllex Co...... 9 Salary paid during training lar prices. Production and liva­ FOR RENT—NICE LARGE room, Rome (From Italian Broad­ Packard ...... 2 44 • rallorlng—Dy*ing—Cleaning 34 number of the car which was casts). April 8— OP)—The Italian Stanley Works .... 35’4 Tnllet Oooda and ServicA Sh period. Increaeed Income. Im­ bility bred. Vlaitors welcome. suitable for 2. Quiet neighbor Param P lc t...... 1344 Torrlngton ...... 24 44 Wanted—Bualneaa Service . u hood. Call 4607. stolen by Rivard late yesterday high command reported today that Penn R R ...... '...... 2144 BSveatleBaJ portant advancement and se­ Manchester CMcks, 138 Summer afternoon in New Haven. Veeder - R o o t...... 36 cure future for men who quali­ streeL heavy caliber bombs dropped on Pepsi 0)U ...... 1944 New York Banks Bourse* and Clatse* II FOR RENT—R06 m, SulUble for After Rivard was brought to the the harbor arM at Alexandria, Phelps Dodge ...... 28 Privste Inatmctlon* ...... u fy- couple, or 2 gt.la. 204 Eldridge police station the New Haven Bank of N. Y. ------240 : Dancing ...... IS-.* >Ien now employed in war British Egyptian Naval base, by PhU Pet ...... 33*4 Bankers T ru st...... 33 If uaicsl—Dramatic ...... u pnxluctinn Industries cannot he Articles for Sale 45 street, telephone 6139. County officera were notified by Axis air formations yesterday Pub Sve NJ ...... 11 Wanted—Initruciione ...... $0 teletype of the arrest of the escap­ Central Hanover 60 Fluaaelal consldi-red. .State name, ad­ caused extensive damage on mili­ Radio ...... 244 Chase ...... 214a Bond*—Stock*—Mortgage* dress, age, experience, present FOR SALE—M ^ 'S REBUILT ed criminal and sheriffs arrived tary and industrial objectives. Republic S tI ...... 1844 II and relasted snodi. Better than Summer Homes for Rent 67 here early this rooming and re­ Cliemical ...... 31'* FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Builnesa Opportunitie* .... occupation. Draft status, 'phone "Heavy bombing actions again Rey Tob B ...... t ...... 22»( a ty ...... 2044 Money to lx>an ...... t t number, \ttach photo (not re­ new cheap shoea. Sec them. Sam F-JR RENT—4 ROOM Coventry turned with Rivard for his trial were directed against Malta," the Sears Roeb...... 48 Help and Sltpatlona Yulyea, 701 Main. which has 'oeen set for April 23. high command said. "(Jerman air (TonUnental- ...... 944 lL> i'/'. Help Wanted—Female ...... IS turnable.,) Vour reply held cottage for aeaaon, all Improve- Socony Vac ...... 744 Com Exchange .... 2744 V — AhJO 1 CAm T Help Wanted—Mai* ...... Sh strictly confidential. fonnatoins have bombed work- Sou Pac ...... 124) JUMB. muiU. Write Mrs. J. G. Schallar Never DopUeated First National .... 986 ,1' 'IP omt A I PnOBTY— a*le*meo Wanted ...... Our employees have been ad­ Mystic. Oonn. ^ atiopa and depots oa the island. SouDi R.y--va'4*"i^-v’>••••••*••• /4 Guaranty Trust ... 194 ACCOUeir A ao0tote H*lp Wanted—Male or Femal* 3*< With direct hits., several anti-air­ Std Brands ...... * ^ 4g*ms Wanted ...... S7-A vised of this adtertlsement. It is thought the secret of Irving Trust ...; 1244 > Sltostiona W*anted—Ptmal* WRITE BOX O. Town craft positions w err sllenped sod Std Gas Jb El ...... L Manhattan. 1>3 Sltuatlona Wanted—Male __ % THE HERALD Stradivari’s pre-eminence in violin one destroyer was damaged.” Std Oil Cal , 194iManufact. Tr...... 27 Employment Agenclea ...... manufacture lies in the varnish he 18 Arabs KUM s t d c m N j ...... LI t * Stoek—Pet*—Ponitry— Advertisenienl used. Its formula never has. N. Y, Trust ...... 61 V e h ic le * ATTENTION t The Italians said 10 Arabs were Tex Company ...... 324( PubUc National .... 24 Dog*—Bird*—Peti ...... been duplicated. kUled or wounded in a British sir Timken Roll B ...... 3841 Title Guarantee .... 244 Liv* Stook—Vehicles ...... attack on Bengasi and one British Poultry and Supoliee ;...... YOUNG Un Carbide ...... «04( U.S. Trust ...... 980 1 Wanted —P*ta—PouUrr—Stock Dog Owner* War Wrem Home plane was shot down in on attack Unit Alrc ...... 31^ F*r Sale— *llarella*r*ua COUPLES! on Derno. Unit O orp...... 9'3- Articles For Sale ...... Section 3339, Chapter 18t, Gen­ The naval bdttle betwran the Oennon fighters were sold to Unit Gas I m p ...... < Boats and Acceaaoriea ...... eral Statutes of the State of Con­ SEE OUR COMPLETE Alabama and thti Kaarsage was St. Brulget’s Club Building Material! ...... F o r S a l e necticut, Revision of 1930, RE­ have downed another British plane U S Rutobwr •**### e •••••••• Diamonds —Watchee—.lewelry fought off the coast of Cherbourg, ntftr Ci6t#e U S Smelt ...... ^9 electrical Appliances—Radio. Ready for immediate * members of tba parish who Raal Bstai* Far Reat $5500. tent at the British withdrawal. Uni Gaa rarving with the armed forces ( apartment*. Flat* T*n*m*ntt tt VETERINARY CERTIFICATE • LIVING ROOM Uni Lt and Pow A Rualnaat Location* tor Rant .. t* REQUIRED FOR SPAYED FE­ the preaent time. a o u ta t For R tn t ...... t t MALE NOT PREVIOUSLY U - COACH Briiuh Thrown Back The Cemetaiy Association Suburban For Rant ...... t t 4-Room Cape Cod, New. CENSED. • BEDROOM S t BridgsVs oiurcli win me 9umro*r Bomt* For Bant ..... St Friday evening at the pnrUAi hi Waatad to Rent ...... t l Office hours during the month Near El HechUi Tbs SuprsnM. Court of tbs Rs- Baal Batata Far Bala of April sriU be as follows: EVERYTHING BerUa (From. Gamiaa Broad­ pubUc of Msxico ruled all the and nil membera ora urged to a Aparttoeat Building for Sals •p a 7 country's archaeological discov­ tend. Tbe Men’s club, which usui Baalnata Proparty tor Bala . TO ..D U SBoepC SatardogB aod YOU NEED! casts), April g—(fiV-Britloh forces Simdajra, t at. m. to 5 p. b i, exnept eries are under the Jurisdiction of Ijr insets on Friday nights h Farm* tad Land tor Sala ... n EASY TERMS! $385 in Itbya have been thrown bock postponed Us meeting until Fi aouaap tor n Tbwreday, AprO ttth . aad FHOey, Bouthenot IB Mechili where, the the gavemment. Stuart Je W dey a t day evening. APfU 17. to r Sato as s«ee«« - Seal Estate and Inraraitee May 1st, whsB the hours wiB be desert front hod fceen otebUtaed ■tsaoktobst >Bla ...... 8a.Bs.toOp.m.OaaIl OatiNdBSB katbM fkr iaia a a a * a o •'W ■ • * • n State Theater BolMlag tar weelts, t|M (Somten high com- IS-ja) Batata tar BBthaaga .... tt the hours sfU ha trass • a. m to j Bmad mM toduTe NetitetMUdl WBRtad—Baal B atata ...... Tt Xaie^MW 0848 . T14S I t BM B. BRUNNER’S G em oa boihhena started lu g a iolways been JapM ^ ^ Aseat Wattaaa an pUoto, ot whleb 365 have floi $$ Samuel J. Turkington. firsa in attacks lost night on nar- Bourcee « supply, ths Dspartmsnt u Tosvb Clerk. bor and dock iastellatioaslauoni of the of Commerce soys. BOO bourn. * \ 4 , — A WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8,1942 fX X iZ E lQ B T E E If mmtrlirjBtrr fenntbis ItmUi

A son was bomTuesday in the Tlie Married Couplea Club will Mn. SUnTay Dehar o( lU Cbfpman Court, Order of Ama­ ■meat Brown, of Keeney Newton hqspiUl to Dr. and Mrs. meet Friday evening - at eight Center atreat haa raturpM ranth, will bold a himmage aala left thla.aftaiBoen'^to Journey tij About Town Arthur Wilhon of Wellesley, Mass« ..(MlOCk in-the ladies parlor of the tomorrow fn m nine o’clock on In New Haven to he Inducted bit MEET UNCLE SAM’S NUTRITION STANDARDS after a vlait with ^har son. the'Maaonic Temple. Mr*. Eva the U. 8. Navy. He'waa formatjl T h f baby has been hhihed John South Methodist church. The guest Private Stanley C. DSHer, who speaker vdll be Dr. Albert Flelsch- amployed at ttao. Prytt u d Whltl Barton Wilson. Mrs.. Wilson was haa hean at Camp Croft, Spartan­ Wood, Mra. Mabel Frankland and Paat preaidenta o f M ary Bush- man, a wi^r refugee, who wrill tell, Mra. Ruth Furay wUI.be cbaiBe. ney Alrerayt Ccepwatlon. the form er Mlsa Viva Barton, as­ burg, g.,C., ainca early in February.' in nell Cheney auxiliary, U.8.W.V. of bis experiences in escaping from sistant supervisor of music In The camp ia aituated high in the will hold Ita regular meeting Fri­ Nazi Germany. Mrs. Fleischmann Advertisament;^ ______Manchester schools and daughter mountain* about eight milea from day'afternoon at the home o f Mrs. will accompany'her husband, and Group B of Center church wom­ of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Barton of the city. Private ,Deller, who ia Dr. David |l. Caldwell has n l Nelson L’Heureux, 618 Center they will be glad to answer ques­ en, Mra. Byron Boyd, leader, wlU Hartford. , v/iU^ the 27th battaiipn'^ enjoya the have a pOt luck, aupper and bual- turned to town from Canada anq street. The hostess will serve tions in regard to their Exper­ luncheoB et 1:30, and a/good turn­ work and atudy and recently won neaa meeting tomorrow evening at will have office hours aa usual' Two more local men entered the iences. T h ey' are pow living In out of the members is hoped for. a aharp ahooter’a medal. 6:30 at the church, _ ginning tomorrow. service of the United Stated yes­ Hartford. The meeting ip open to A fter the business session Bingo all interested and it is hoped mem­ wUI be played. terday. Frank J. Makulus, 33,, of 279 ■Tolland Turnpike enlisted In bers'wlU Invite their friends. The Mothers' O rcle of the the United States Navy, and ;Frank J. Mansfield of 11 1-2 Trot­ The Sevrtng Circle will meet Sacred Heart will meet tomorrow tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock: evening at the home of Mrs. W il­ ter street has enlisted in the Unit­ at the ConcOrdia Lutheran church. liam Robinson of 42 Durant street. ed States Marine Corps. It’s Time To GREEN GIANT PEAS 2=3& »- -j^ ■"S' A §m J "yrntmuf" Yi^gthUm HALE’S Invites You To See Their Put NIBLETS CORN... 2=25< utAMo wHaaKiHim. \^ctory Garden m, AND FURTHER SAVINGS BY THE DOZEN! .Spring Showing Of Curtains, Drapes, Green G|ant P e a s ...... • • ...... dozen $1.99 Niblets (Com or Del Maiz Cream Style...... dozen $1.45 Slipcovers and Cushions. Plans Into Action! start Now To Prepare the Soil — Get An Early Start and Enjoy Fresh VeKctablea SAUSAGE MEAT PORK C H O P S ...... lb. 39c PORK C U T S ...... lb. 29c From Yonr Garden All Sommer! 42c lb. 2 to 2'/j pounds, to cook 46” Fine Quality Pussywillow CALVES’ LIVER with sauerkraut. — Dot ^TRY EINEHURST MIDDLE RIB CORNED BEEF! We Carry A Large SiQck Of KLEENEX Ruffled Curtains ______SCOTTOM’ELS SPINACH^PECIAL!...... 29c SCOTT PAPERS pair FERTILIZERS In Handy PINEHURST FRESH FISH $ 1.49 FILLETS OF:r FRESH HALIBUT A beautiful quality Marquisette that Size Cartons HADDOCK COD — POLLACK ■will wash and wear for years. Cream ^ ^ FLOUNDER AND CLAMS Veget-Airi ...... 5 lb. box 45c Vigpro ...... 5 lb. box 45c SOLE BUTTERFISH ...... lb. 21c only. Win Have Boned Shad Friday for All Orders Received Veget$5.98 Crisco 3>Lb. Can 6 9 c 41” Beautiful Rice Dot 25 Feet Corded H o s e ...... $3.98 la ifS M n Del Monte Ruffled Curtains Brass Hose Nozsles...... 69c each Prunes 2-Lb. Pkg. 25c t- 42” Figured Marquisette OecHent You Will Rnd Dozois 24Vi-Lb. Bag $ 1.19 Flour Ruffled Curtains Of Other Gardoi Try Tetley's Delicious New Soups Novelty Trilored and Chicken Noodle Mix — Beet Noodle Mix — ■■ ^ _ Necessities Vegetable Soup Mix. Package I wC Cottage Curtains Serves 4 to 6 People! At HALEYS L w i « Peckege Blue Smart new pat­ terns in Marquisette Including:^ that will give a dif­ Super Suds for 45c ferent look to all your rooma. Pair Flower Seeds, Vegetable Seeds, Lawn Sprinklers, Lawn Mowers, Grass dippers. Octagon Soap 6 Bars 25c THURSDAY— LAST DAY OF OUR Spray Guns, Grass Seeds. > 3V2C NOTION SALE 4(^]-Onnoe Can Lerxe Size

Ripe Olives " 2 2 5 c g r e e n s t a m ^ Keebler’s Old Fashioned h h JMKHAU GIVEN MANCH8STBR CONHv WITH CASH SALES I Ginger Snaps 2*Lh. Bag 3 3 c

Fresh Tomatoes Lb. 1 9 c

Large Bunch

-Fresh Radishes Bunch

•lulcy New England ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Florida Oranges 2 Doz. 45c

The previous two days have been a t y p i ^ exam- y ^ HEALTH MARKET pie of the chanteability of New England weather. The Sea Food situation is much more satisfactory > The sound background of over 100 years of experi­ now. Fresh I’ish is more plentiful and a better value ence with Mutual Savings Banks is 't y p i^ * f the than it has been for some time. And it's always “fresh rugged perseverance and constitution of New Eng­ received” at The Health Market. land people. . , ,

I f you haven’t formed the habit ~ of conoistent Pollack to bake or broil SU P C0 ¥ l aavtng, fiM’ your own beat Interests, so now while you are probably earning big pay aiid can make'anb- ______Lb. 1 5 c coioas ataniial corresponding deposita. BIim, W im , Grtra, Bcift Fresh Haddock Fillets • Siinpe'aiKl floral "pattenu m aAedYtt Bfirf color for eorreUted ensemble*. CHAIRS Lb. 25c 0 Heavy cotton entth . . . vat dyed . •The Sayings Bank ( Sanforized pre-ahrunk. $4.98 Swordfish, Salmon, Smelts, Shad, • Sm ^ euitom detail* and atty-jnrt fa SOFAS juat like the mo*t expenMve made-l» ■ 0 f '- ‘:"‘S Herring, God, Flounder. oeder clip cover*.______$7.98 Also Fillets of Flounder and Perch.

t Im JW H A U CORK GREEN STAMPS Northern Oysters and Quohogs. MANCMISTIR CONH- GIVEN WITH CASH SALES t r -

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