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■ ------, TUTODAT, MARCH S6,1948 ru WfzUMr Aviragq Ddftly Cimiktioa Firsnat of iU tk W c a t^ Buraan ■ iiptrijifBtrr lEorttfyg HferaUi For the Mouth of Fshmary, 1946 Fair with aOghtty lower tens- 9,042 peraturAa tonight f t ^ luat alghf; Rev. Wilfred Maclean. minUUr lising Funds CAR PAINTING Thuroday fair and cwittnaed uu- War Contracts ■saaouably mild. j of the Broadview Community Gel Onr tfslluuite Heaber *t the Audit About Town church. Hartford, will be the guest Buiuuu ot Otarealatloau speaker at the Lenten ser\’Ice to­ Manchester Children Well HWlled To^uild Camp SOLIMENE A FLAGG' : Manchester— ‘A City of ViUnge Charm morrow evening at the Second t t mmtnn QtttOh trib^ Congregational church. Miss June Future Citizens of Town as They Appear Today <24 Center St* TeL <101 PRICE THREE VKf i^atTu, 1. O. R. who wish to MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27,1946 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Yeomansv ipeal concert soprano Pylhian " Knighls ami ------(CtoMUed Adyerttring oa Page 1<) ‘ to Brt«l£*po*t April • to wlt- will be the soloist. Old-fashioned C.oI. Rolfiier Tells Tall i L g S o ftood* W wid degTM Congregational singing will also Cedars of His Ex’pie'ri^ Sislers Hopfe^lo Main- tgeei conolderod one at the best In be featured, with Organist Erhest i.'^ii. i^jt. confer degMeo on a claw lain Separale\Hou8e Cosman at the piano. A cordial enees During C'^nfliel Woman Driver Killed in Crossing Crash ‘ palefacea, are aeked to get In welcome is extended to all people FULLER BRU! with WUllam J. Legg»t^ of the community. How the government handled .. Unne Lodge, No. 72, KnlghU of No Compromise Yet ' asTS. or Howarf Smith, W42 not State Depart] lent Pythias, will open its re^tjlar DEALEfiS i lator than Tueeday, April ^ IJ war contracta and terminated lon- MMUjrb membere can be obtained - 'The Frank J. Mansfield Marine tracta when the war ended was meeting tomorrow night In Orange ■ Coips Auxiliary will meet tomor­ « buo win be chartered for the explained in an educational and ball at 7:30. Following the meet-^' row evening at eight o’clock at the Ing, another of the popular se tb a ^ CALL i trip. ____ entertaining manner before the” Given Infori ation Army and Navy aubhouse. parties will be held sponsored Jiy fl’all Cedars of Lebanon at the Ma- On Iranian Prot^t; Loon Ctouln, eon of Mr. and Mro. the Knights-of Pythias and ratb- St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters aoniG Temple last night by Colonel Xoo J. Gouln, o f 24 Unnmore John .S. G. Rottner, local and Hart- lan Sisters welfare com m its. XMve, !■ opending a 15-day fur- of Isabella, will hold a setback and 1 ford attorney, who waa in the The members of this confmiitec, ' Spy Being Trailed tojigb at hie home. He recently bridge party for members and Army War Contracts section dur­ representing Llnne Lo^gg; Memo­ Jalropleted a alx weeks’ radir friends this evening at the K. of C. ing the war. Colon"l Rottner said rial Lodge and Memorial Temple, ECLERC ______■ ■ * ■ ♦-—— ^— . ^ coume In Ban Diego, and will re- Home under the chairmanship of that in his opinion both the mak­ are working hard to build ^ up'-. a Meet Hour and Ha] ^ nort bade to Banada River, Flor­ Mrs. PhUlp Carney. ing of contracts for war supplies fund whereby they can erett wid FUNERAL HUME Acheson Declines Fiir- ida, for fdrther study. and the termination of coritracts maintain a Manchester house 28 Mjiin Street 9 Agreements St. Mary’s Guild will meet was efficiently handled by the gov­ Cheshire. ’ ther Comment on FBI ’The Connecticut Pythian (^ t e r , P hone 52R9 Byrnes, Gromyko at lUlatlvea In town have received Thursday afternoon at two o’clock ernment. Seizure o f Russian goOra of the death of Mrs. Mar- in the Guild room. Mrs. James Kil­ Hundreds of. service men ir. all Peter P. Osrdern, Jr. Lnc., own about fifty-six abres of Settle Claims itussidn Units Begin Bonnet Fail to Fil twaiet Turklngton. widow of Miller patrick and Mrs. Henry Lord will walks of life had to be schooled land'ln Cheshire and p la ^ a re un­ •/ Naval officer as He ^Ttoklngton, which occurred at be hostesses. and trained when the war’s end Peter P. Cardera, Jr., 17. son of der way for the develppmont of Formula to I’ ree Onwego, N. Y., Sunday evening. was imminent in order to study Mr; and Mrs. Peter P. Carders, thia property thULyeim, Among Was About to Board With Britain the milftary needs and in order to Just Received! To Security Council] She leaves three sons and a daugh- Sunset Council, Degree o f Poca­ 191 Eldridge street. Manchester, oUmr projects a Kiddle Kan-p u-ill To Evacuate Kazvin close out contracts for supplies In be one Of the mort Important ob­ Ship at Portland, Ore. ' tor, whollve In Oew^o. and a sis­ hontas, will have a card paHy ‘ has enlisted in the United States EGG BOXES Calling Iran Ambi ter, Miss Rachel Hadden of this morrow evening at the home th^ most economical way possible. jects of this organization. 1 ne land Due to this special training the Marine Corps for two years. is an ideal spot for a proje- t of 3.\4 Manilla Chip Meniorandum Signed dor to Give VIei town, whom she had frequently Mra Margaret Schaller of SyDeT- He was sworn, in at the Hart­ Washington, Mai’ch 2 7 .-^ Iranian Official Denies mont street: Prises will by>kward- contracts were terminated to the this kind cubtaining, as it dues, a LAWN SEEDERS J3y Acbeson, Halifax; Q jina |o Get -^ te d . The funeral will be held satisfaction of both the manufac­ ford Headquarters office and was ^/P)— The State department On Delaying Actii ■tomorrow In Oswego. ed and refreshments aepfed. large pine'grove, and bap a brook For Seeding, Lime or Fertilizer. Any Secret Agreement | turers and the government in most transferred to Parris Island, S. C.. ot pure/(vater flowing through the was kept fully informed p o u l t r y EQUIPM^INT Details Covered ' T Seen Possible Soiutit cases. where he is now receiving his entlrp-iength of the land. about FBI activities which ExisU Concerning Seventh Day AdvenUsts will Manchester Chapter of Hadas- Went To Europe ■’Boot training,” 18,000-Word Paper Puppet Ruler It is the hope of the local com­ EBCO COMPANY led to Mizure of a young Rus-’ meet this evening with Mr. and sah will meet thjAeventng at eight Colonel Rottner waa in 40 of the mittee to raise sufficient 'iinda so Evacuation o f Troops New York, March 27.— lln . Fred Miner of ®2 Blglelow o’clock at ‘ Temple Beth Sholom. 48 states on government business, „ T-" 37 Holllsier Street (Rear) Sian Naval officer on charges that when this project gets undci Open Evenings Tel. 3338 Washington, March 27-jr(gV- — The United Nations street, and tomorrow aferhoon at ’The fubject/bf Child Welfare, one while in the service and was sent i U i i e I x r a s s T i r e way they can erect a house to be of espionage. Acting Secre­ Of Manchuria of the cbdpter projecta will be The United States and Britain to-' Tehran, March 27.— (/P)— curity council’s subcomt two o’clock with Mrs. M. B. to the European theater right sf- known as Manchester House. tary of State Dean Acheson Wright of 95 center otreet. btghllghted. Mrs. Harry Rosa U ter V-E day to be in closer con day announced nine agrroments Prince Mozaffar Fjrouz, po- tee, appointed to find a eo III Entire T d w u Owning their own house it will be said today. He declined fur­ chairman of thia committee. taot with Army needs. He said possible for the Pythlans of Man­ for settling lend-lease and'•other liticarundersecretaiy of state Russia Agrees to Hand promise formula in thd .Ii riiat the housing problem on the ther comment. A son was bpris the Manches- chester to send to this eamp as wartime obligations, under which and director of ' propaganda, ian case, adjourned aft ter Memorial htiplU l yesterday tx>\ ’The Emblem Oub will have a continent is even a greater one many underprivileged children as About to Board RuMioa Veroel this country will be paid about Over Henry Pu-Yi; Re­ Only one gra.ss flre/ijall was ’The 29-year-old Soviet officer, said-today that the Russian meeting an hour and a hi Mr. and Mta. Mather Harding. public 'card party tomorrow night than foodstuffs while in England, the facilities will warrant. 1650.000. 000 plus interest by Npw 1 South Main street. In veator- at the Elks home, Maxwrell Court, which suffered terrific bombiirg answered yesterday by the South Horseback Lieut. Nicolai Gregorovlch Redln, evacuation of Kazvin, 80 cently Tense Sino-So- today with the announce! 112 Manchester Fire di^rtm ent while Besides conducting card parties Year’s day 2002. r'e * «^ ta l Notes” th< Rockville. Both bridge and setback the housing problem is not nearly waa arreoted la»t night In Port- - A memorandum covering toe miles northwest of Tehran, that “no agreement haa : so acute. He praised the English the Manchuiter^uepartment en­ a mlnstrOl show was given recently • land. Ore., Juat aa he w'aa about viet Situation ‘Eased’ parents was mis-spelled. will be played with prises for the at the Hollister acbool, and letters* agfeements was signed In Wash­ “ has begun and should be been reached.” winners and refreshments. highly for their attitude in post­ joyed a daytotl^t. to board a Ruaalan veaael which The body of Mrs. Elva F. Bancroft, 59, lies near the-jfwene o t toe crossing accident at Westbrook, have been sent to all local mem­ ington by Acting Secretary of completed w’ithin three or •Chungking, March 27—

—Rus­ Referred to PTm s Attach* war problems and their effort to A heavy riltofaU early in the waa preparing to aail home. State Dean'Acheson and toe Brit­ Me, which took her life when her car was struck by a two-engine freight train. The m^orcar was Secretary of State The ^rtaMon hmebera of the get back to normal after what bers of the Pythian order request­ R e ^ waa accuaed of aeeklng four days." Alumni of'.the Dhnbury State morning wki the main reason ish ambassadoi^toe Earl of Hall- demolished and dragged 900 feet, (AP vrlrephoto). ' sia agreed today to release Henry would make no statemenU Ha Chief t»etty Officer Charles F. they have been through both depb^rtments had a respite ing direct donations. , For Your Health! p).n« and Information regarding rivriU be held Sat- Hagenow of 173 Buah Hill road, fax. \ Not Vet Sure on Azerbaijan Pu-Yl, former puppet governor of ferred reporters to Porter Taachers Col He said that the greatest thrill the U. S. Yellowatone, a deatroyer United States and British diplo­ .19M, promptly at returned Sunday from .Guam. He after aaswering 49 calls duriftg The broad agreemenl^^ toe Keever. press attache of urdtey. May for the returning soldier IS the Horses For Sale Or Rent. tender and one of the neweat of matic officials said, however, that Manchuria, to C2iina as tola coun­ 1 2 ]^ t.) at the Out- haa received an nonorable' dis­ thejri-evious 48 hours. AUCB OOFRAN obligations. Including toe flxlng^f American delegation, who said ___Id, Conn. Sev- sight of the Statue of Liberty in only call came at 5:45 last .(Knows Aa Qnaeo Allee) the Navy*B warahlpa. despite Russian troop movements try’s vice minister of foreign af­ charge after 28 months seri'ice. A Naval officer aaid at San Fran- the balance due toe U. S. at abotit. Business bad been authorized to say: lers ap^ graduates New York ..Harbor. His talk waa ntght when the fifth grass fire of SevatMi Oangkter of a Seventh Son 736 North Main Street Reuther Given Bigger northward tody were not yet sure fairs reported toe recently tense Top row, left to right—Bnihnra, d.iughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred highly entertaining and he prom­ ciaeo laat night that the veaael waa $650,000,000 was reached last Dec ’’No agreement baa been rrac of thu college. ■xhe present season, at the Old Born With n Veil 6 and announced along with de­ that toe Red Army Intended to Slno-Soviet situation had "eased." ed yet. The meeting la over, The Moto^rs Circle oj the Infant Batignani; Valerie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Ford; Donna, ised to extend It at some futurp- Golf Lots,, brought out ITo. 2. Readlnga Daily. Incinding Sonday, BUCKLAND acheduled to take part In the Paci­ withdraw completely from toe Uu Chleh, toe vice minister, Jesus of Prague'WrlH “meet tomor­ tails of toe projected $3,750,000.- Rap^ Wyatt’s adjourned at 12:45 p. m.” daughter of Mrs. L,orralne .'.ladden. meeting. 9 A. M to 9 P. M. Or Bv Appolat- fic atom bomb teata. Spokesmen for eeml-autonomous Iranian province waa asked by correspondents if Andrei Gromyko, Russian row evening at the'>home of Mrs. Second row, left to right—Carol Jane, daughter of Dr. aud Mrs the Joint Army-Navy task force 000 loan to Britain. " ^ Ovation Than Thomas Business Session / | oaent. la the S^rvlea ot tte Pao- ■Tenm Set Forth In Detail of Azerbaijan. toe crisis In relations between resentative on toe council Callsta Peterson of 56 Dougherty Robert Watson; Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis: Joan, craducUng ‘Operationa Croaaroad” Firouz dented that any "secret I At the Tall Cedars b^iness | pla for so Venra. At that time, however. It was . China and Russia had passed. toe subcommittee aaid repeat street. Rev. Frederick McLean is daughter of M'f- and Mrs. Albert Wilson. meeting reports of comnUttees on SrailTUAI aWDIUM t aald In Waahington today, however, Subsi^iesT^lea agreement" existed between Iran ’’I don't think I can make an; aitpectod to be present Capitalize On A stated that "specific agreements "I have nothing at all to Third row, left to right—Japet. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert the coming Ceremonla^ Ladies’ ' KB Church Street. HstSford, Cana. the Yellowatone waa not one of - ■ i. * United Anto Workers and toe Soviet union concerning categorical statement,” he repIleC The subcommittee, made up Christensen; Persephone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ■ Kambas; the ahlpa to be uaed In the experi- necessary to Implement these un­ Omlff B*/a C a lori€» Night and National /Convention 1 Phoae S-2IK4 derstandings, setting forth the Miners’ ‘Rest’ the Russian evacuation. We’ve never given up hope. No U. S., French and Russian repr iW p le Chapter, No. 63, Order Carol Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Shenning. were made and the.y.4ndicated the j I ment Uhited States Chamber - Start Voting on Presi­ ’”The Russian reference to an one can say now that toe situation of thd\|^tern Star, will seat its High Market J. A. SEGAL, M.D, terms in detail," were being pre­ sentatlves, will report to Bottom row. left to right—Theresa, daughter of Mr. and Mr;*. Cedars will have pr' busy time the j The YeUowatone, the Navy said, ‘understanding’ on toe evacuation is on a very sound basis.” chairman of toe council this ; new officers at a semi-public in­ Earl Garrity: Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Brown; Baj- la acheduled to leave Puget sound pared. These are covered In the Of Commerce Opposes dent; Roll C^ll Will question refers to their obligation next two mont^. The members 18.000-word document issued to­ Wm Hit Steel Trial As War Criminal Assumed noon. stallation,tomorrow evening at blira, daughter''«^: Mr. and Mis. John Morley. ______voted to accept an Invitation to Announces about March 31, proceed through under toe tripartite treaty" of K. C. Wu, minuter of informs g;30, in th^^main lodge room of No fed tape— No unneces­ day. Reinsertion of Propo­ Last' 3 to 4 Hours Secretary of State Bym*A exemplify the Master Mason de­ the Panama canal and join the At­ 1942 of Rueela, Britain and Iran, tlon, said the Russians had agreed Viet ambassador Andrei Oroi the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Ruth gree for Hkmony Lodge in New sary details. Cash for all Oil Burners. The Removal of lantic fieet. Naval official^ refus­ The $650.000,000—like the $3.- heaald. to give up Pu-Yl after protracted Borg will be iiuM^ed aa worthy includes hoii.se to house canvass, 750.000. 000 loan If approved by sal in Housing Bill Plants First and French A.mbassador Hlj corporation glfUi, employees gift.s. Britain o« May 13 and Ray War­ types of property— singles, ed to say anything further on toe Bulletin! 'Hie evacuation began, he s(|ld, negotiations. It generally is as­ matron, succeeding.^ Mrs. Mildred ren WM appointed to take charge Congress—Is to be repaid In 50 with toe withdrawal of Soviet sumed that toe former Japanese Bonnet went Into session in $15,000 Total retail gifts and donations from Hia Office To matter. Atlantic City, March 27.— net's suite on toe 14to floor a t : Harrison. The chapthc^ will hold a of this event. duplex, flats, farms^ lots Furnaces annual Installments beginning Buliefln! ^ . . forces ftom Meshed, Shahrud and puj>pipet win be tried ss a wgr criml- brief business meeting: in the different organizations. Na mplomatlo Inununlty Dec. 31. 1951. It will draw inter­ (yP)— At about the half-way Pierre hotel shortly after jyiy mernber planning to attend and suburban properly. ^ 889 MAIN STREET Wasihngton, March 37—u;,ster h.-is not late last night by Assistant FBI In Britain, ownership of which bituminous operators predicted the Kazvin, however, continued to be )>een advised of toe dates toe So­ fniity Spreads'> » < 2M jar renewed plea for subsidies to spur ANDITTENOGRAPHY I turns In to thp Manchester Chap-' foj-gotten/the Red Ci-oss! Setback Party Agent Julius'A. Bernard at Port­ with a few exceptions passes to steel industry—core of toe nation's toe northernmost point of travel viets intended to quit any areas. •‘AiaottedChocoUies ’ 534 '4 Ih. FOR SALE the output of scaro® building ma­ Atlantic City, March 27.— p a r t -t i m e ter thus week,, the closing week of t land, hours after FBI Chief J. Britaln\under today’s agreement. reconversion program—would be in this country for foreign report­ Asked whether, toe Chinese were Spaghnti Cutis . . 304 box 2 Edgar Hoover had announced The Senate War Investigating terials bumped into opposition to­ (iP)— Walter Reuther, red- • . salesperson : the 1946 drive. Ho afso askffil Seven-Room Single in the day from the l)nlted States Cham­ Affected immediately, and that ers. The Russian vice, consul, ask­ seeking to land trObps at D airen - Gelatin Desserts*'* » 284 box ; that the wotkera make an effort tersely in Washington that Redln committee expressed concern last ed today in an Associated Press declared an open pott In toe Slno- 'Orange Hall CITY CAB ber of Commerce. haired-leader of thejGeneral some steel mills would be shut Flashes! Green section. 5 rooms, week that military and Naval Soviet treaty of last Aqgust—Liu Gem Drops . v 654 box i to cover any areas that have not had been seized as he waa about to A statement by the Chamber’s Motors strike, got a bigger down by April ?0. application for-permission to visit AiiftrnmtlMtriali* Some Experience Preferred I yet been ronvassed. The corpora-, / CAR ^ down, two up. Hot w^aWr 8:15 WEDNESDAY SAFE, COURTEOUS DRIVERS board a Ruaalan canning vessel for equipment w’hlch It said w*ss worth These predictions followed the north had been approved, re­ said China never has givw up her (Isite Bulletins of the l/Pl W in )] $4,700,000,000 was being turned Board of Directors said ”We do ovation than his opponent to­ stand that Chinese forces have Apply in Person j tlons, organizations, chuicqies and., home. not belie.ve the highly controver­ Lewis’ decision to terminate his plied: vour telegram to toe com­ the Retail Merchants’ Division a 'beat, oil burner. Fireplace. * NIGHT OPEN ALL NIGHT Arranged before U. S. Oommis- over to Britain. day when formally nominat­ present contract with the soft coal mandant at Kazvin has not been the right to land there. Declared Job Bungled sial subsidy proposal should be re- WELDON DRUG CO. I also aslf'ed to finish up their wpl’k PAINTING Garhge in basemenX Cor­ sioner Robert A. Leedy, toe Soviet ed for president of the CIO producers as of midnight Sunday. He said China had not received Strike Appears Deadlocked ! in connection with the drlv Sponsored by the It declared the State depart­ (Continued on Page Six) any Soviet assurances that indus­ Pi^riptlon Pharmacista FOR ESTIMATE CAM . (Continued on Page Twelve) United Auto Workers. What Expected To Freeze Shipments Hartford, MArch 27—(>1 BURTON'S ! that it will be possible fp^ the ner lot, 100x140.ft. This (Oouttnued sn Fugu I3ght) ment had bungled the job o f sell­ ------^ , trial equipment removed from 901 MAIN ST. 'TEU 5831 Welfare Committee of looked to be -about a two- On t o e . government side, a agdment and iuilon today ; 841 Main Street ; committee to ascertain jim where house is insulated through­ ing American eurpU>*e** abroad spokesman for . toe Solid Fuels ad­ Manchuria would be paid for. He DUN-RITE thirds majority of the 1,877 dele­ replied "No statement” when ask­ to be In a* absolute deadlock Marmhester atands In thjs drive. knights of ^'thias and and said British concessions grant­ ministration disclosed that an or­ out. Built pre-war ma­ ed In return were "nebulous.” . gates rose and paraded around the ed if China had protested such re­ Pratt Jt Whitney division of Nl 7 No Figures Kept/Baek | der is ” in tlie works” to freeze coal Vinson Urges \ Bement4*ond company, jnicre has been a ^ e lln g among AUTO BODY terials. Storm win4pws and Pythian Sisters Here la a brief summary of toe Ey es Turned hail for Reuther. •* movals. Diplomat Seen Reuther was grinning broadly shipments until some form of In­ some X*300 CXO workers have some of the jkoplc/tnat Red Cross; nine agreements: dustrial rationing can be worked It was announced officially that 8 Griswold Sl„ off Center Si. screens. OccupanejK^June 1. Makes provision for deliv­ and chewing gum on the stage. toe Slno-Amerlcan Military com­ on'etrike since March 15. No i is holding back ^ m e figures in i To 2 Nations out. Keeping OPA Inge Iferc in sight for eay the drive and that the closing da.v p h o n e 8888 As Hitler T ool ery of lend-lease and reciprocal R. J. 'Thomas, running for re- mittee had directed executive 1. X election, sat with a grim look oh Ukewise, Howard T. Colvin, as­ discusslonx of the union’s or two will aae them released and AL. CHAGNOT, Prop. aid (reverse lend-lease) after V-J sociate director of the Federal headquarters in Peiping to send . INSUl^TED day, consisting generally of goods his face. truce teams Into Manchuria to halt for a pay Increase of K '/i oeut that -MancheKer will find on April Conciliation service, said "the gov­ Treasury Head Says Na­ hour, juid while both state . 1 that it mice more has gone over Six-Room „ Single with X Eaves-Troligh' ’’In process of procurement or UNRRA Delegates ' Re­ Balloting to Last Hours fighting between government and Witness Declares von Tbe roll call balloting began at ernment will now Interest itself Federal cxinclllatora conttnued' < the top.yiraia is not the case at fireplace, furnace heat and delivery” on that date, which are in the case’’ on toe basis of Indi­ tion ‘ Weil on Way to Communist troops. The order, in­ SRICk SIDING and f^ndnetora Need Repnlrlnt to be paid for “on the basis of ac­ turn to Task of Find­ 12:1# p. m., (e.8.t.), and waa ex- structed the teams to stay clear of actlie Interest in the contr all. T h ^ are -no figurea set aside, garage. .(Situated over ' Ribbentrop Blindly cations that negotiations between no progress w as reported. The the sum of $15,l5i> represents the nr Rcirthctni On Tour HomeT tual costa." , pec tqjl to last between three,and Balanced Budget’ Now Russian-occupied areas. NOW IN STOCK! North. f 2. Lists previously unsettled ing Food for Hungi^ four hours.’ the United Mine Workers and the Ion today a c c u ^ the campau|r totaK amount of money! collected We Carry Compenaaitlon! Followed Orders Given bituminous operators have col­ The committee, compdsed of fop the 1946 Red Cross drive. It $50 Reward war claims of each government On the basis of the Reuther and falling to pay e'mployes wage* di Thomas demonstrations, Reuther’s lapsed. Waahington. March 27—(X^- for the week Immediately prior;] BUILDING LOTS .Coal saa la dangerooa. Have Nliernberg, March 27—(gV^Un Bulletin! Harry Moses, representing toe Seoretary of the Treasury Vinson- (Continued ^6n. Page Six-) MANCHESTER LUMBER (Coutinaed on Page Six) election appeared likely In toe the strike within the legal. FOR INFORMATION vpur hot air fnrnaca conditloiied expected prosecution evidence that Atlantic a ty . N. J., March so-called captive mines whose en­ said today that "we-are well on In All Sections of Town by an expert. Joachim von Ribbentrop -’'urged lengthy roll call vote, but It waa Checks for the period from AND FUEL COMPANY 27—(;p)—UNRRA’s 48-natlon tire output goes to the steel corn- the way to a balanced budget" 11 through March 15 at 10 Are You Inleresled in ’■extermination or concentration im ^slblo'rtft **y poaitlvely how parties which own them, told news- and asked that OPA controls on CONCERNING A GOOD , CALL council may suspend Its delib­ have not yet been mailed, 255 c e n t e r STREET TELEPHONE 514^ .See camp” for Hungary's half million erations here temporarily to . tp6ri yesterday he could not , indi­ the national economy be kept "a Vote Approval a Long Term Lease on Jews in 1943 brought from a de­ Formal Recess (ContiDuad on Page Eight) cate how soon steel mills sis a •hg to Louis Kingsbury, Uho. SINGLE OR DOUBLIJ await the outcome of Herbert llttlfi longer." a formal f*omplaint was fense witness before toe Inter- whole would be forced to shut "Today we can be more optimia- i Norman Bentz Hoover’s food fact finding made to the State Labor d a Very Desirable Cor­ HOUSE FOR SALE ' Stuarr J. Wasiey natfonal Military tribunal today tour of Europe. Delegates Treasury Balance down because of a* coal shortage. tic about toe future than ever be­ Of Vardamaii Phone S9S< . 377 Spruce St. declaration that toe foimuir Ger­ Nc^ Scheduled ment. ■f , ' i^ e a lto r were openly downcast by the But he asserted that a Conserva­ fore,” Vinson told the House Bank­ , • » • ner Sile for a Modern man foreign minister ■'bllndlj' fol­ tion program would be placed In ing committee. "It would l)e pa­ ■ \ — declaration of President Tru- Washington. Mnroh 27. — iarcn 27- committee that food rationing March 25: Tbe Senate-House commit to* " 24 Hours a Day Care THE HERALD , tured minutes of a Hitler confbr- in the United States—biggest Receipts. $468.354,442.61;. expen­ closed In 10 days. Others, he said. The committee Is considering coniinittee R e c o in - enca with Admiral Nicholas Hor Agrae ,to . Take Time legislation to. keep OPA going an- \'estlgatlng the' Pearl Hantuf' We Gel You There ||or furlher infor- provided of UNRR.4*s relief ditures, $314,543,215.30; balance, mends Confirmation aster has agreed to reopen toy, Hungarian regent, on April (M During Easter suppiles-^would ne ot no help. $23,964,071,086.06. - - (Oouttnued on Pago Twelve) oMier year. . . . safely^ comfortably, and by malion Wrile P. O. 17, 1943, which quoted Hortoy's Receipts Exceed Estimates hearings and recall A dm lM . complaint that hundreds of thou > Vinson said Treasury receipts Washington, March .27—(/Pi— A old it. Stark, former chief of P the most-direct route. CaH6223 AUanUc City, N. J., M arch'27— operations, lis the firs! wltr sands of Jewa had been 'deprived Waahington, "March 27-.rt/P)— are larger than estimated, expen­ Senate Banking sub-committee to­ any hour, day or night. Man­ Box 1 8 8 . SINCE 1915 • of all poasiblUtlea of livelihood" Oongreoslonal leaders have agreed yP)—UNRRA’a work'-weary dele­ t:oinmlttec aides said ■ today" gates turned back today to the ditures are smaller than expected, day recommended confirmation of chester Taxi is A LW A YS on the and had become a burden on the to give members a little time for and "the two together mean that date bos been-set for the resu task of finding food for toe world’s Doctors Urged to Assure Commodore James K. Vardaman, job. otate. electioneering during the Eastjer we are well on the way to a bal­ Jr., for a 14-year-term on toe Fed­ tlon of the Inquiry. Nq Job Too Bii! . . . Hitler, the mlnutaa said, called season. hungry* wltk their eyes focused anced budget." • * *. WM. DICKSON & SON wistfully—but not very hopefully eral Reserve Iward of governors. Father Kills Two Children lone Too Small! these Jews "tuberouloBls bacilli' No formal recess is planned, Atomic Workers’ Safety He disputed contentions of the C^halrman Radcllffe D-Md.) in­ Mrs. Delia Sullivan and von Ribbentrop was quoted as they told a reporter today, but —upon the larders of -the United National Association of Manufac­ New York, .March 37-— i II O 1^ ■ States and Rusaid. formed the fv»ll Banking committee children were ^ killed ai SPENCER CORSETIER Exterior - Interior Painting atf)tlng they should “either be ex­ fpoija mid-April to May 1 maj^r turers and others that removal of that the subcommittee had vdted CALL terminated or taken to a concen- 6ittlneaa will be aboved $side. Elaa- There appefired scant likelihood, all price controls would stimulate mother and five brothers 1 however, that the ifull reaourcea of B.V Frank Corey Dr. Bales said toe requirement without dissent In favor of con­ 5 Brikad tratlon camp." Is April 21. AMOoiated Press Science Writer ot weighty shields and other , me- production of scarce, goods. term were badly cut today. Rcrtr Mrtry CP)—A CRAF^TSM AN — Three-Car Garage — — . former foreign minister must have for OPA and emergency bousing —\Vlll not go that far. to Increased rkdio-acttvlty brought high." 12 MYRTLE STREET agraad with Heinrich Himmler In protected from radiations and oth­ MiUiktn (R-(^lo) joined him in the wltueaa teatlfled today leglalsUon can be disposed of be­ Stepa To Be Urged on by large scale development of Federal expenditures In Febru­ PHONE 4202 October, IMS, for toe "eastward er hazards by expensive precau­ ary dropped to $3,500,000,000 from favorable report on Vardaman’s brother of Dr. Marcel fore toe spring recess remains to Instead, it appeared likely that tionary measures, nuclear power. Dr. Bale said: nomination. trial for 37 murdefa, hiK a u t o B O D Y S H O P This property is situated in good realdentlal section evacuation"—a ayhonym for gas UNRRA’s Important committee on the other band; it Is evl last June’s high of $9,7(>0,000,000. Practice Limited Td , chamber extinction—of foreign be seen. Muet Protect Worker* Senator Butler has Been in Ne- that a number of RANGE O IL NOW UNDER THE OWNERSHIP OP in East Hartford, near the United AirerafL Many congressmen face primary, supplies would recommeqd to the Orthopeffic and ' , Jews trapped in ‘Germsn-o<’cupied He rddr(l%yarV"pUP nearly two- bra.ska in . connection with a re- been killed In the doctor’s BINGO i. , ■ ■ lands. election tests this spring or sum­ relief organization’s 4S member economic pre.esure to cut costs In of Kerious raagnitiulip. |)otenUally election campaign. For this roa- Sueur home. But la • i Traumatic Surgery mer, prior to toe general balloting naUona these stepa: • the development qf nuclear ener- tonslderably greater in terms of thirds in eight months is because ORANGE HALL Delivery The house needs small repairs and Is olferedjriow A' gestspo directive distributed we have all made a -wholehearteil son he was unabMtto partidpata in room axchaage, the brot next toll whan all 435' representa- 1 . Prccurement of UNRRA'x gy for industrial purposes ade- air or stream pollution, for exam- Oakett Brotkers by toe Foreign Office to diplomatic effort to leave toe wartime baste recent hearings and rrtralned from rice Petlot, vekementty '^Office Hours at 112,000. mlssioas abroad efild such Jaws in­ tlvaa and‘S2 qf the 96 senators will needs in toe (mpplytng countries at qnate mefisuires must be maintain- pie, than from an ordinary mann­ voting, Radcfiffe said. -asacrtloa. Aa hot] tbe producer rather than the con­ ^ d adopt the peacetime course. . CALL 5501 : ^ . '/O * ■ By Appointment Only cluded cltlsens of Italy, Bwltxer- be on the firing line. ed to protect the workers. facturipg plant. Tremendous Uemand for tiood* Majority Leader Barkley J jy the dock, the sumer level. In other ivorde, this Dr. Andrew H. Dowdy, radlolo- j "There is little doubt; therefore, TO-N tGHT 1:80 to 4:80 P. land, Spain, Portugal, Sweden. Shorter Than Usual "We have built up a tremen­ Ky), acting ex chairman ot toe fult the occuAed maa.t BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING . Denmark, Hungary, Romania and Speaker Ray bunt (D-Texas) xajd would mean acquisition of relief gist of toe University of Roches- that t o r prolactioh of-toe whole Ranking committee.' exprcsxed tlw ftteBd of Cook’ s Service Station goods before they reached the gro­ ter, said temporary or perman«i>t communify, we ^11 need strict su­ dous demand for most ponaumer TRUCK PAINTING, WELDING, ETC Except Wed. and Sun. WM. RUBINOW, Real Estate Turkay. the Baxter liollday is being cut goods. ' This demand is backelt' pleasure At toe suboommittee ac­ other urltneos. I .Good Prises Weekly Door Prize Shorter than usual, so Congress cery shelveA sterilisation were possible f f '' a pervision. presumably by authori­ tion and exid toe f\ill committee “ I have "Tlita must have beea put di­ ty of toe Federe) government, |)f up by large savings. The amount ay Bingo 7:30 P. M. Regular Bingo 8:00 P. M. and Garage Estimates Free! ! Thursday Evenings 843 MAIN ST. ’ *. ' MANCHESTER rectly to von Ribbentrop," the wit­ can push through and close up 2. Stringent curtailment o t the, -person’s, body was excessively and to America hsfts 0 chronically exposed to neutrons commercial use of nuclear ener- BuslaBucnr." 127 SPRUCE SY. TELEPHONE 2-1348 6:30 to 8:00 A ness said. "I would not have con­ (Coattaued On Page Tw ehc) (Coattaued on Page TRUlvaJ Admission 2$ Cents. ManchesteryGrocn. Conn. cluded anything like that myeelf." 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MARCTl 27, 194R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27.194ft ’ “ P i .eh-

Hillnskl who compiTrd th« hlgiiest baaed on/1941 values. It seems un- would be expected to handle traf­ flnancinicin^ M eliminated,” Major program, Past Grand Edward O. bepn ovareonte 1 ihdtvidiinl avpi-agc diiiinfc the lea­ Fiirtlier Talks wiae, the report atates, to ptoceed Police Court fic during the winter months, they DlckoBr$dn said. Plan Roll Call I Hoffman is chief a New Attempt Made to Would Hurt New Eng« declared adding that "there la no dead, and Miss Ellen Commertord, One difference bate George Johnaon. Sr., William Vt illi Tax I f ) A-shessora were agreed that the ready. ■ market for St. Lawrence adding that business representa­ 70, unconscious yesterday In their and women is. that wob Elro street, charged with, the tractivie Pri*es at llie land Industry, Com­ tives in the New England states Evehing; Juniors to \Vethfi«‘ll, .lack Cheney. Jr.. Her­ . , , . firnvspf J. M. Cleminahaw. which theft of an automobile. \ ■\End Strike at Yale & power either in (^nada or the home. Dr. Marvin M. Scarbrough, a permanent wave, DinrubH ljn»‘ are urged to attend. bert Fraaee and Henry Smith. o lll)j(* 4 *l ' took the laat revaluation in 1936. The two Beebe youngsters and North End Place merce and Transport United States." PreseiH Degree medical examiner, said both had wgpt permanent hair. ' be Invftad to attend a meeting soon three other juveniles were in­ Towne Factory Would Hurt Ports acted ipt toaatm.-xater for the eve- The Selcetmeh and Asscasora - ovei the local aituat-Mp. succeMful bawling volved In the theft and uae of an Larsen's Feed Service has every­ Hartford. March 27—(4»)— ^The "The St. Llwrence project Coalitio^ Party Kin.q Davlil\>pdge No. 31, 1. iaea.wn In the hl.story of the apoi t ; nlng Thomiia K.nulkner. chairman .1 Would cost $30,000 Stamford, March 27.—(A*) — - A would seriously affect coaslsl will rnec> to diacuaa the piopoaed| ^n estimate of the coat of tab. automobile^ it waa revealed. thing In readiness for the offlclal O. F „ will obserVz the annual poll I I among • Mancheate.r Couiiti-y Club '[’£-•Ill cne ii!UKoe, **■"•«**hchicu the^cue progrcaa progiuiui y ' Imatc ■ Amelia Jane Young of Easton, Federal conciliation panel called Connecticut taiamber of Com­ shipbuilding plants and moreover thiit Ihe league h.ai* made during ■ t»xi'ble property at ing aiich a rsVaaluation wa.s made opening of its newly . renovated i Wink 4ili Time call Friday evening Supper will | hieniberH, cnnic to h clo.ac la.at .Pa., charged with the theft of A store tonight. labor and management of the merce today gave ita rbasons for Nkw England ports would suffer the pii.ot aenaon. He alao outlined next , month- whicdi vvill be by Chairman Hohenthal st $30,000, be served at 6:30 wHl» the busl-! ' night when the bowleia enjoyed aibcn of money from a local home The hours will be from 7:30 to believing that the St. Lawrence because foreign-flag vessels «-ould the yarloii.T golf tourneya that have j fivailable to Jamea Al. Cleminahaw. the cost to be• a^tead8 ^ over t>vo. fla- Yale _ a Towne. Manufacturing ne.48 meeting at 7:45. \ their annual h.-uiquct at the, ciulr. w'heT^ she formerly lived, was 10 p.m. and it la expected that seaway and power project would by-pass New England .ports and Kanaas City, March 27—(A»)— A Pilxes were awarded to S^nley been arranged for the coming aea- authorspf the C^emindhhw plan cal years. held lb bond of |6()0 for Saturday (Company to a conference today to a conslderaBle extent control coalition party, formed six years A targe turn-out of members is ' nnat/ there wdll be a larg^ number of be injurious to Industry, com­ expected for this event. 'Service 1 aon. ^ I now In uae by the Aaaeaaora, the Some of the data' Involved in the court. Mias Yoiing is on proba­ people on hand aV the North End In a new attempt to end the bit­ transportation of materials ago as a reform movement against Team opptaina who wet^^'cnlled j latter being invited to be present revaluation Includes .the handling tion from ‘the juvenile court of terly-contested strike at the lock merce and transportation in New through the St. Lawrence to Great the old T. J. Pendergast Demo­ buttons will be presented tO'.^nic store. It la most attractively laid England. of the members. One of the bnght | 1013 Main Street 0 | tp .' Gflrden A| upon for a few remarlpt lneliide4 ; but It might be wise to prepare | secure coun.sel for the accused and purchase anything to particlpate' Production AdmlnlatratlonX^ to amc to Cold* ^ s e d by lack of vita- ^ m HITthe case \AfiHwas prcscniGU presented iniRthis ITHqiorn- in the prizes. take over the factory in order I.lreote No. Ml PHONE .MANCHESTER 8 (r !$ ~ j for the future. He atuted that the .\. (u t I^ilicr Julin'i Medicine i ; chaotic situation reflected by re- i J l l J N C W l ^ C l l O O r ' ' " K minus legal representation It is hoped that announceipent prevent "bloodshed." today and.^et result*. : cent real estate transactions, dut- 1 Rogowski was clocked tratravel­ of the awards can be made in The Federal panel, named by to the scarcity of building ma­ ing at speeds of from 46-50 miic.s i Thursday'a Herald, the U. S. Department of Labor, - a / ' terials for new coaistrlicUon, and The Pine Civics Association will an hour in a 25-mlle an hour zone.; —— - - — — includes Noel Fox, conciliator i l O l l H ia k t the lack of available housing, ha.* apon.sor an open meeting at the from Bl.ssell street to Eldrldge / from the Washington office; Y. M. C. A. Monday evening, April created an srtincial value in the street on the date named. WAf npr H rox. / Charles Ray, conciliator from real estate market, creating an un­ 1, at eight o’clock, at which the Boston, and William Margolla, stable price level. principal apeakera will be Super­ conciliator from New York. Rep- On the other hand, manufactur­ intendent of Schools Arthur H. t i l : j T ^ reaentatlves of the State Board of Illing, and A ttorn ey' Charles S. Another Respite MANCHtS TIK ers, the report atates, unable to Mediation and Arbitration also The flofa bed anil sofa bed .suite that has r ( quickly convert to peace-time bus­ House, Chairman of the Board of will be preaenL Education. FAr O u r FireY^ieii ----- NOW PLAYING ------Among representatives of two solved the limitations of living quarters in iness, have fbund no sound nr this post-war era, has been given prime con­ staple, prices In- machinery and | striking locals of the Internation­ be the proposed new aohool- \ equipment, hence producing no ngrid bergman al Association of Machlnlata sideration b.v Keith’s. Naught has been i house for the' West Side of the The South Manchester fire d e -; I true or actual Value of values ( A FL> wiU be Attorney Jerome onfy overlooked in variety of style, fabric and qual­ town, serving Pine Acrea Ter­ partment waa called out twice i whic)i the statutes requires must G R E G O R Y i t ^ Sturm. TA* race. Pine Terrsice, Pine Acres, ye.stcrday while the Mancheater\ ity, nor thrifty pric^'yoii wish to pay. he Used . In making an as.scasment William R. Hoyt, plant mana­ Woodridge. Sliver Lane Homeld*'*^ department enjoyed their aec- ger, aald he would attend provid­ for taxation purposes. AIFRE0 H ird M loa es' and Oiford Village. '"ond day of rest after a heavy! ed "mass picketing" had stopped. > Would Be Out Of Date The purpose of the meeting ia week-end schedule. W. Carey Gibson, Jr„ company In other mnnlcipalitiea. the sum: to furnish first hand information . At‘ 10:10 yesterday moroing,: president, waa Inrtted, but has not niary cite.s, whore revaluations In to residents,of the area, to whom No. 3 waa called to the Brittsh- Connecticut and other states have Amcrican C3ub when a transform­ MAPLE ARM SOFA BEDS it is of apeciul interest. Every­ The Stamford labor delegation «• ■ been mandatory, the.se have been one' is cordially invited to attend. er caught fire. There was no which went to Washington yester­ damage. day to lay the atrikera’ case be­ Full Spring Construction The second call came in at 12:40 fore the CPA waa led by David yesterday noon for a grass fire Persoiiiil Nolires Abrams, chairman of the com­ Piihlic Records at the rear of 20 McKee street. bined labor org^lzatlona in the Yes!-with the new CharttvKurl No. 1 responded. city. He told reporters govern­ SapTcm* Cold Wave home kit it's in Memoriam ment seizure might be the only Warrantee Deeds done in a jiffy. Contains the J T o d a y a n d t R u u s d a y way to “ prevent bloodshed as a In loving memory, of u dottAIm^Latol Ellen F. Kleinan to Frank \V. result of Governor Baldwin’s or- . ingredientt used by beauty salons amt fathi r.. William Thoinpsijn, wh(.» Schultz, one-half inteiest in land der calling out state troopers last giving COLD W A V K costing Hipd March 1943^ on Strickland .street. R O LLE R V wffick.*’ up to $10.00, |15.0^or more. ■The result wilf be luxuri- ■ TIimukIi you arc gi»n** wp t ftiig-'t. Esther N. Johnson to Ireng G. ; More than 3,(KM) emplbyes have mphi»>n*y of \ou lingci >et. John.son. propertv on Grandview been Idle since the MachinisU' ou* curls aM waves that Enjoy a handsome sofa with amber Ami a.< this marks! anoth4‘r year. street. SKATING unlMi called the strike Nov. 7 in are naturtd'' looking and maple arms glowingly finished; In Th«*u^lils of you arc always hear. John Moore to Harold _G. and support of demands for a 30 per easy to manage., rich tapestry. Enjoy, too, the A t r. Always rpmcmhorcti by Winifred Ogren, proportv on Mid­ cent pay Increase and union se­ deep sptinga in seat and back that W ife and family. dle Turnpike, east. curity. H's SiinpU as Combing give both sleepei-8 equal comfort' Ed\vard M. .and Lucy Benson to SPORTS CENTER / Your Hair? \ when open as a double bed. Bed­ Lej;al Notices j Alexander Jania. propeity on • fm hel Ctmhrt-m metkleet, ding storage box in base. Adams .strpet. Every Wednesday Feed Advisory Me hemt i AT A a )t’RT OK rnOBATK liolrten Tmket »n Sueertemte hmk ’ V ' Ccihinitilu. -s-ltliiii mill for tin- Dl*- _ Ro.se , Bockenstein . to _Percy ,,,,, W. and Friday Evening ie~282Sptoh«iii46 Ntrirt of Anifm.-r, .m th- I’fitii iit ci.AVTON’ K iif.vT. K*q.. Bent & Bent, Inc., to Samuel J. *T LOVE A BAND LEADER** •’‘I',’*'- , ,, .. ,, , Roser^t'in. Joseph S. Carter, and Hartford. March 27—(^ —At­ • SmHtfmiMmm t mum hu S mr On moUon of Flora A. McKop Mh4i- i , r» tacking the p rob le m ^ of reduced COMPUTi HOMi Kli / --eemum^kmh. ciiPFter. R.F.D. No. 2. Com?.. Afiiiiiii-i Rosonsteln. p ro p erty on Istratrix on tli« liitcslatf cBlate of Center. McKee and Dougherty feed-supplies for iMstock ^d CONTAINS tVIRYtHIN«^ G«l a Orarm-Kun SUfllEME lilt today. Otto K. Ma'ivjicJ. luU' of Bolton, wltli- .stiTeta knmvn as Dougherty Es­ poultry, the Feed Advisory com­ NEEDiO Yoj II bo thrillod with tho omoilng rowlH. lii *al<1 lUstrlt't Owf-nard. tates. mittee of. the Conhecticut emer­ Till* Court itotli il-t> timt »lx William F. John.son to Jo.seph C. gency food program will hold its Quinn's Ph; cy and All Drug Stores niontli* be allotted and llniltid for first meeting today at the Hart- the creditor* of aald estate to Realc. property on Charter Oak and !osnictic Counters exhibit their clalltia aaalliat the street. . ford county building. T MUSICAlr QUIZ same to the Admlnl.*tratrlx and Ruth M. McC.nnn to Marvin E. On Montey afternoon another w dlrerts that public notice be alveii AccGuii- et al. property on H.synea of the statewide committees an­ -T of this orilcr b> advertisliiE In a street. nounced this week by Governor neaspaper havliiK a clirillatiun In TOMORROW RIGHT Baldwin wUl start organization of MODERN SOFA BEDS said district, ind bv poVtIng a copy Allen M. Barrett to Samuel D. tliereof on file puiiiic sien poet In | and H'.rriet C. Richmond, prop- Entitled a home garden and food conserva­ Full Spring Construction Hflld T(»wii of H'>lt«in. ii**:ir'‘.**t fh«* pliu .* , erty bn.Strant street; 1 tion campaign. The Garden and Luxurious Now i wliprf* tlif la.xt ilw.^lt. I Albert F. Knofla to Paul J. Bottl- ‘ it Food Conservation committee will Ceitlflpil from Rpconi meet at the new Senate chamber CLAYTON K. HCNT. Juflgp. cello, property on Elaaex .street. I.eases —THINK WHILE— in the gthte CJapltoI Monday at Gc garage abed, (toPet shower),*!^. K. Fergu- purpondb at 668 Center street in a 2-PC LAWSON SOFA BED SUITI SCREENING aon Company, builder; Coat $3,000. Residence C zone. Your coat is individually hung in the safety of our lur.^storaRe vault Brunner Salea Oompany, con*, /SSwSti Application of Joseph A. Duba- Here the .sofa bed has a matching ^ stniction o f sales and aervlce ata- $ 7 9 - 9 5 chair of its qwn in smart tapestry; alloi^lng hanging* space for air circulation to prev’ciit creasing. Change from winter noski for permission to use one glass to summer sci^n tlon, 342 East Center street,. 80x room a$ a temporary abowniom of .spring seats aYid backs in both. 140, one story and basement, of and equipment, of a in a jiffy from inside ccmcrete, brick, glass and atssL "residence to be constructed on your home. No painting. coat 340,000. Harcy Jimkins, Man­ U*^ORum*4 a m m t Sm sr Smouri Olenwood street about 2M feet No repairing. No rot. No chester, architect. from Autumn street in a Resi­ IN TAPESTRY 2rlPC. MODERN SOFA BED su m nut. No ladders. Light, dence B zone. (Value up to $100.) Sofa bed and matching chair in moth­ Including Insuraqgs $2.50 , d UT a b I guaranteed Application of John Leander for NATURAL w il d M IN K ____..... $30.00 pennlsalon to convert two. tene­ $93-50 proof boucle cover; arms decorated ^ 4 weathertight. Saves fuel, ' Per Skin ment house into a three tenement with blond wood .mouldings are gives year 'round com­ .house at 96-98 Ridge street in a IN FRIEZE Residence B zone. RUSSIAN KOLINSKY...... $19.95 deluxe. * T , fort. , • • . ' ■* Application of Mrs. Peter Mora / Per Skin SAVES TIME - - WORK H E R I P A N for permission -to convert single BASSARISK : ------$15.95 MONEY dwelling into a two family house 2-PC. LONDON SOFA BED $U1' ML lio u A at 843 Hackmatack street ta a ParShto No Down Payment. lU ild e a c e . A A sone. RUSSUN SABLE AND MINK Charlefl of London styling diatin- . ; 8 Years To Pay. fttata at <3oiHiectlciit It slmplY.docsn't look like s apfa bod, DYED SQUIRRELS (doubles) . . . . $10.95 itkaaaemueb furniture styllng. T h e Irishes this soft bsd and chsir in ross (/dll ut,|ov dWi/ For Information ' A REPAST Application of Walter Bychol- polished knuckle arms and base Inlay and blue mohair that’s mothproof. r * * **«*■ are a compliment to both tapestry TELEPHONE 8088 ski for Approval Ortlflcata tor used-car dealer’s license at 18 RUSSIAN SABLE DYED SQUIRREL SL95 and frieze, two suite fabrics you may Or Write TO BE REMEMBERED Rrainard Place in a Business tone. choose from. You'll like it with your Por Skin lounge and decorator chairs. AppUcatlOB of Henry Michalak Plus 20% Tax. i^eather lid Rotert iCUver for Approv ' r m J W O r MANCHMi ’crtiflcats fo r a repairer’s license Products ’■n be located at 348 Spruce street Open nraradays S A. H. to S P. M. .’^26-' 1C. j . a Uuslneas sone. ISflIkeriw-.VN-j ‘TRTENDLY “WHERE THE Zoning Board o f Anpeala. C'kised fi'rdnesday AftcmoiinM. Manchsstsr Office: By R. W. Goalee. >.wv...r^awwCORR 17 SPRUCE STREET HOSPITAUTY"> TiAMILY DINES” (pbstrman. MANCHSSTBlt COMH- Open uthiBr dayh, 9 A. .M. tu 6:SU P. .M. etTn*s lAgitin B.'Alvord,. m s M’MN :.T , -■ * J ■ 1. ' ■■’in

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OCRiN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH’27,1946 ; H e s ’l EK BVKNING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27,1946

compared to that of tha pariah -the Missionary Clrcla, will ba the workers, nurses,-Jiutiness women, reader. • Services Seen teachers and- mothers of today. The committee In charge of the E D M U N D R. ZA G LIO icMlties Continue affair la beinjg ably aasisted by M. D. THE NEW — HOSPITAL EXPENSE ’Cast Of Characters Eric Anderson, Ouataf Anderson Those portraying the Biblical Announces As Impressive and Ivar Scott with the llghtlrqf (■ ’ characters will be Miaa Lillian . effects. The Re-Opening In Obtaining Wheat Larson, as Dorcas; Miss Barbara POLICY OF THE YEAR 6 YEARS OF SERVICE TO MANCHESTER Of His Otilce At Missionary Circle to Pre­ Peterson, Mary Magdalane, Mrs. Mae Wogman, Lydia; Miss Ruth 12 MYRTLE STREET Shipments tfoi tweMj now and June 30— the critl- sent *‘l]plifling Christ” KJellson, Deborah; Miss Eivor An­ WOMEN! WHO SUFFER Provides low cost, all around pro- ' 'od of wheat n'eeda over- derson, Hannah. 'The modem wom­ FIERY MISERY OF PH ONE 4202 ^ tection If illness or Injury over- Expected to At Emanuel Chureli en: Parish worker, Mrs. Elsie yU takes you. Available to per^ns 'W Bliggcstlon, It would Swanson; Nurse, Miss Alm a Bl- Practice Limited To, Below Monthly be atl t^at the price would rath; Business’- girl, Mrs. Gustaf Orthoptic and between the ages of 1 month to 60 drop to required ceiUnga aft* An Impressive Candlelight serv­ Anderson; teacher. Miss Elsther M. Traumatic Surgery ^ years. Family Group or Individual ^ a ^T on s Goal er June 3l NOrFUSNES ice entitled "Uplifting Christ" will Johnson; mother, Miss Ruth 1. I f the functional “middle-age’* ^ policies. I But this ^roposaKJa being ob- Benson. i period peculiar to women causes Office Hours I Jected to on ih e grotipd that It b« presented at the Emanuel Lu­ Martin The church organist and choir you to suffer from hot flashes, ner­ By Appointment Only T ila rch 27 — (d>)— ' would be InflatKN^ry. X theran church under the sponsor­ vous tension. Irritability—try fam­ director, Clarence Helsing, will as­ 1:30 to 4;30 P. M. * ‘Mforta to obtain Yet. there are ohlv two twiiy* o t ship of the Missionary Circle Sun­ sist In the presentation with spe­ ous Lydia X Plnkham's Vegetable CECIL W. ENGLAND, Agent whtet to meet export obUlnlng grain. Onb la by bffer- day night at 7 o’clock. cial organ music and accompany Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkham’s Compound Is one of tha Except Wed. and Sun. Cleansers tT lu a tfry areas abroad Ing a price which the grower coo- The presentation. In story And the soloist, Mrs. Erie Anderson. General Insurance — Real E.state lo encmuoter difficulties. | alders satisfactory. The othe best known medicines for this pur­ song, will show how the Biblical Miss Edith Johnson, secretary of pose. Alio a grand itomachio tonlcl Thursday Evenings fids despite voluntary bread ; by 364 MAIN ST. TEL. 5212 COTsarvaUoit measures' ^bought being given to the latter women of old as well as the mod­ 6 :30 to 8:00 method. em Women of today have and al­ F TMtrletlons on uae' of the ways will share in the "Uplifting In livestock feed and tp dls- of Christ," The work of sltoli wom­ P ig Gives Clue To Still en as Dorcas. Mary Magdalene, Celebrates Its 6th Anniversary in Manchester appears now that for the sec- Lydia, Deborah and Hannah la Moaecutlve month this year, Tulsa, Okla— (/P)— A pig’s drunk­ 'a|5rt? shipments In March will en lurch down a suburban road ,‘Stelow the monthly goal of 1,- led Sheriff’s Deputies Roy Vaden and Rumie Brown to uncover a Spring Cleaning .with Birthday Presents for YOU! ' 4000 tons. 3 ^ Just ten years ago Irving Friedenn o | ^ ^ the I m m food officials and farm 66*galldn.. still and 1,100 gallons of 4ass believe that additional mash; The raiders said the intoxi­ Wafltc Paper la ^ L I . Vitally Needed! Buying first “cash and carry” dry cleaning b r^ c h store aksnres will be necessary If goals cated porker pointed the path to WAY TO RH IiVI OISTRISS OR and collecting rags, waste paper, magazines and scrap in Hartford — which wa.s the begiriiting of the the Contraband'when it drank from CHILDREN'S DRESSES u A | ^ May and June are to be metals is our business. \ a drain out of a small dwelling on Holland Cleansers. Now, six branch stores and a BEGINS t o m o r r o w — ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH .30 , Our collection service meets your every need. weeks ajgo, a shortage the city’s outskirts and started Its Adorabta new dresses that you’ll find It hard to raaist. They*ra splendidly equipped plant serve (lireater Hartford, it cars was said by Secre- peculiar perambulating. • Eliminates Fire Haaards all so pretty and well-made! Wonderful buys every one of Manchester and surrounding towns. Agriculture Clinton P. An­ . • Qreates More Storage Space them. Voiles, Cottons and Spun Rayons Included. Sec them During the war years your Joyal patronage, de­ Clapp Elected Chairman te be holding up noovement B Keeps Your House Clean all tomorrow! spite help shortages and delayed service, was grat­ it from midwestern produc- • Turns Waste Into Monetary Gain for You to seaports. Anderson Storrs, March 27 - (VP)— Raytuond ifying and we w-ant you to know that we appre­ then that country elevators K. Clapp, associate director of't^e . FOR TODDLERS 6 MONTHS TO 12 MONTHS ciate it. Your continued patronage of our branch full and could not accept ad- Agricultural Extension service dt Yes, you get quick relief from snlflly, X PHONE 5879 stores will make your Dry Cleaning shopping graln from farmers, the University of Connecticut, has stuffy distress of head colds with a llt- pleasant and will pay you dividends as well-—for been elected'- chairman of the -tro-nol in each nostril. What's then, the govcrament took here is our Anniversary Celebration with special to make more cars available, Northeast AgricultqrXl Extension mbre-tt actually helps prevent many WM., OSTRINSKY Directors’ group, it was announc­ teaUk'trom developing if used In time I $1.10 to $1.40 low prices as a token of our appreciation of past result many country elevators Try ItlsFbllow directions In package. 182 Bissell Street • few weekp ago were bulg* ed here today. 'The group is made 1 1 business. up of extension directors from 12 now emptj^ Grain is not nOUVA'TBO-NOl Holland’s poliev is well stated in the motto, to these elevators from stats colleges from Maine to West Virginia. “HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY AT LOWEST In any apprectoble quantity, DRESSES FOR SIZES 2 TO 12 endals believe many far* POSSIBLE PRICES.” Our Anniversary pledge « Fes, iVs our birtfiday— but the presents are for You! e koidlpg their wheat for to you is to continue to live up to this id ^ L reason^ including: $1.40 to $3-60 for better prlcea ^ ic k Relief from >Seeause they are . too btuy fpfiing operations to take ■ '‘N ^ Pile Irritation Corduroy and Wool Bemitifully Dry Geaned joot tonaul wheat to market. 40 yearn ago a Buffalo druggiat : Tb w to hntll they created an ointment for relief JUMPER DRESSES ;Btid Ex)>^tly Reshaped iHsisiinliin how this year’s from the Itching and smarting of ; crops are going to turn out. Piles, it brought such quick cool­ CHILDREN’S Sizes 7 to 14 'bope^or better prices la In forbiply ing, sooth'lhg, astringent relief ■ . ® CASH Ippinion of. food officials, the that its fame spread throughout HATS 0 “ ■ “* fketor. " tha country, and made Peterson’s $ Basis foir Bxpectatton 3 .7 9 ANY Ointment a favorite In thousands STRAWS X I It some basia for expecta* of homes. Ask your druggist for S*F8. Siit8 o n ^ higher prices. The attack a 80c box of Peteraon’a Ointment $1.39 to $1.98 Children’s Plastic "Waged by tome farm organ­ today, or 60c tube with applicator. FELTS s ' business groups and Money back if you are not delight­ RAINCOATS farm*mlnded members of ed with relief. X /tARRY amUnst keeping OP A $1.98 to $2.98 Sizes 4 to 19 / Rafter June 80 hSa created A Ghy, colorful new Jockey of uncertainty. Caps In Spring’s newest > fiurmar realises that should Friend shades ...... $1.50 48 Barnelda dueerding $3-39 aOowed to expire, ceilings Avenue St would no longer exls^ las (• fabricd E. Hartford ANY COLOR— ANY lAL . . . at would advance consld* ** delected V 49< farmer also Is aware of an Phone being made by a powerful Enterpitee ■REBUILT— RECOVERED LIKE NEW! group In Conm aa to pass W’C COLLARS TURNED I to-called Pace bin which would 1510 the Inclusion of farm wage MocDo m a ld u p h o ls ter y CO. Lauiid^*t^d and Completely Finished with In determining form prod- FOR VALUES 983 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD 3 TEI.EPH O NE 2-41‘27 DR Ax PROCESS at No Extra Charge. parity prices. Real Comfort X, nreoM Raise Ceiling Price / (Read ahont it below) ity prices— those intended to for Baby the farmer the same buying EACH he had in some past period Clean, Soft Diapers ^rk. Silk and Sport Shirts Slightly Higher) able to him—form the basis TWO DEUVERIES 23532353534823485353484823232348482323482348535353235348532353484848534848535348235323532348234848534848234853534848232323485353892348485348485348534853235353X e ^ ln g prlcea The Pace bill WEEKLY raise the ceiling price on 60 Diapers Weekly. . at from $1.67 to $2.10 a bush* THIS WEEK ■ ■ ■ ■AT BENSON’S ^ a national average basis. 70 Diapers Weekly.. .$1.45 Shirts are washed while enclosed in soft net * officials say the beat thing BRIGHTEN UP---WITH BRI-MAR! I bags. This prevents wear on your shirts, PICTURES TELL THE STORY OF HOLLAND'S MODERN PLANT could happen, from the Manl-Top yet permits careful cleaning. Sint of the foreign relief Container - would be early congres- for Soiled “THE HOME OF GOOD BEDDING!’’ action on price control, Diapers then would know what You can’t go wrong i of prices they could count up* On-’TIme with Bri-Mar. This Then they would be more Dellveriea TWIN BED Yes! De 1,0X6 Inn^spriiig iig to sell their grain now famous paint has been to hold i t protectinil and beauti­ OUTFIT MattresseXAre Back suggestion has been made Phone fying New England pme quarters that the govern- Enterprise In twin or full slze.'^Finest .pre-war homes for over a cen­ a Windsor Metal Bed attempt to hurdle this ten* 1510 quality mattress tilled wito hundreds of tury. Made in New resilient coil springs coveted'In layera ^y of farmers to hold wheat by a Sagless Steel Spring Isnng a special bonus price be* I ■ ■/’ England for New Eng­ of felt and upholstered In best\ACA tick­ land homes only. a Comfortable' Cotton ing. Pre-bullt borders, side snaps a i^ Felt Mnttresa ventilators. BUY IT AS AN O^EST- MENT IN RES’TFUL COMFORTI $ 35.95 $ 39.50 \ T ’| “ ’ ' Folding — X r '# I Extra SpocialX, Twin or Full Size ' SANDWICH COTS COTTON FELT MATTRESS Vitt ' “il . Bri-Mar Outside Paint With Comfortable Upholstered In heavy ACA 'ticking, lade tufted. Regular $19.50! Sale X $ 3 - 1 5 %Gallon Price Roll Edge Mattresses lost IN 5-GALLON CANS ' Takes butdittle room— Plenty 4>f White, Green and Other Good Colors. ^ Let Dry Cleaning Finishing Department. Expert finishers r^hgpe B£/jur/fY makes a comfortable bed Dry Cleaning Department. Crystal clear solvents and fine qual­ Inspection and” Spotting Department. Garments are carefully $ 6R** for ,|;^e extra guest. inspected before and after finishing. Spots and stains are re­ each garment after it comes from the cleaning bath. Steam ity soaps insure high quality cleaning without'injury to even VO UR BASEMENT FLOORS Hollywood Beds pressing purities and brigh'* the fabrics. the finest fabrics. , moved by skilled hand workers. Smart. . .New w f f /) Solve Yodr brinqJL $ TRUSCON PARATEX Bedding Problem! 19*95 Wal^apers I Ht A p/ A / * Special 5-Houv Dry Cleaning Service ilOH** KIJBBIR-BASE FIOOK PAINT COIL SPRING DAVENO-UD A n y garment brought in before noon will be rdady for delivery, if requested, Designs to add charm lb 1 , in five hours. There is a nominal extra charge for this special service. every room In your home. n n eomnuHB btead atw la s ioor palM*>s taM funhae-baM ass Contsolad Inlarlocklnf The very best In domes­ oaadnxKaaaUocyuUannilBi- s Kaaca to waar, aMiaMM, ciMaUesU. = A double duty lofa bed. itiakaf windpreef tic and 'imported wall­ Add-prooC alkaU-ptoo(( ao^ptooC 3 rith service At night it can easily be papers, all priced to suit •aw>lino«nd-oU-p(ooC mef Mwiag- g aatf bcuthing-qaidt dtyiax Bwf *<> r • Let US show you how opened to a restful, full your purse. iBi^daaa. Far oadaMORdii^ faint. 5 Ruberoid Titt*Oa Shioglet CoBiaa in *is baautifcl eeloM which 3 interlock to make a "one* won’t 64a UteindooMaroatdoon on s Coil aprlng. Box spring si%e bed. Uphoistwed in ■piece" roof that tuys put on eix heavy lags, plua a durable tapestry. thrwgh the wont itounA eemfortable innerspring mattrsas. They can’t blow up or corns GIVES YOU DIRECT PLANT TO CUSTOMER SERVICE loose. Choice of attractive dealer colors. Texture simulates Super Value »79«! A T OUR MODERN PLANT LOCATED HERE IN MANCjtESTER AT Ing your Ford Datural wopd fin in g . Let us show samples gqd quote $ IOME*for service prices. 59.95 -^3 mcGILL-COnUERSE IRC. A View of Our Shirt Finishing Department. Wd Recommtt$J NOTE: These box springs ' Mil ran — Plcturas and InnareprMig mat- L- CEEBEO Arllal Materialth raiat — Varah* traapea can tie uaed In Our DRAX Proeesa Lengtheiia Shirt Life Building Mntm4dt Uraftlnx inatruinente atandard twin alze- beda “ NEAR MAPLE STREET Falaters* SuppUea D RAX water ropeOent, a product o f tbe dohnoon WtkX'Com|NUiy. la oaad to leur ferd Wallpapers with lega removed. Picture iTraialng keep shirta lookhif freah lonffer and makea collara- more eomfortahlefortahle to BERMAIV4100FING wear. ------ORAX-ed ' ditrtaalitrta realat atalaa, molatutemoUture aad perKdratton, hava utora OPEN 8:00 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. DAItY EXCEPT SUNDAY Sealer Crystal Lake -*■ Rook v Hie Whteow CHeae » ll• i l l M AIli f T » • IfT X taotila Btreagtr. aed last longer by actual teat OrduiarIJy Uria prooeMnoQM eoata Be more per ahlrt — but lt*s nU E B ' gtfit Manchester Rapraaentative: THURSDAYS 8:00 A. M.T0 9:00 P. M. JOHN COOKE 645 MAIN STREKT , TELEPHONE 6887 , *19 WooiteMI Street VRUfSOMB $UA V i ' '5‘j. ’ H i-...... ',irVT-~v' ..

1#^ - '. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESPAY, MARCH 27,194A MANCHES'f&R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 194®

N win, ta to provide complete Infor­ in Manchuria for Slno-Soviet econ­ members contending both for and that the new disbovefy, aside from ’%MONTOOMli' capital of Liaopel province, where Second Magnetic its scientific impllcqtlons. presents Hospitals in State mation of the state’s needs and 10.000 Communist troops were-re­ omic cooperation had been sus­ Deadline Is Set against a year’s extension of Se­ quallficatlotm to participate in pro­ Hospital Here Reports China to Get • / lective Service, now due to expire great practical possibilities. In­ About ToWJl Begin __ • \ • portedly garrisoned. pended since the-middle of Febru­ posed Federal aid to hospitals and cements First Twin* of Year LECLERC May 15. cluding the developmeqt of polar Will Be Surveyed THI NIW iST The dispatches .charged that the ary. He refused to reply when ask­ / For Di^fl Action Field Discovered flying. public health centen authorised, in To Leave Kazviii Communists had opened a bank at ed If negotiations would be resum­ FUNERAL H O M E a bill now before Congress. __ ■ • The first twins.bom at the Pup^t^Ruler ttleClaims Mr, and Mrs.' W. W. Harris of Manchester Memorial hospital Faku, 45 miles north of Mukden, ed after the Russian withdrawal. 23 Main Street / Named Temporary Mediator The survey, Osborn sal^, will Scarborough Road, have returned (Co^lnued from Page One) and ware issuing their own curren­ Moscow, March 27— (P)— The Orac« Aivarded Medal Hartford, March 27—(P) — The study population, eoooomlcs. geo­ R R I T T I I S T this-year, made their appear­ Washington, March 27—(P)— State department of health, Oom- from Orlando, Florida, where they ance,’ a boy and a girl, last Of Manchuria cy Phone 52A9 Hartford. March 27— (P)— Gov. newspaper. Evening Moscow, told graphic and other factote bearing spent the greater, part of the win­ Field dispatches reported the Th4 Senate Military committee to­ ^missioner'Stanley H. Osborn, an- 1th Britain snswefed." The application was evennig shortly after 7:30. Raymond E. Baldwin yesterday today that a second magnetic field New Haven, March 27 —fe One) Mias Dpris Butler returned last and Mrs. Harry Mathiason, of from Changchun, cajiltal of Man­ AI.1CB tXlFKAN by Soviet magnetic specialist Prof. vey of hospitals, publlb health oen-i Jected by the commander with the ‘ a Long Term Lease on the draft law and. If so, for how jtary-treasurer of the Hartford the New Haven Teachers’ league provide an adequate system fdr co­ night to her home, sS Bissell .street, 18 Newman street, at 7:37 Lieut. Gen. Alvan C. Gillem, Jr., churia, as soon as Chinese troops (Hnuwti As UiM-cfi Alirr) B. P. Orlov. The flekf is located on ters and their personnel. by the other, and prb- explanation that the "time Is in­ weighing seven pounds antf at County Manufacturers association the northern shore of the Ameri­ "gold medal for distinguished serv­ ordinating hospitala and public after an extended trip to the West opportune.” . . representing General Marshall, arrived to take over garrison duty. SevMitb Daiuthter til s Seventh Son long. _ X ice” at the annual dinner meeting The purpose of the survey, di­ health ficlllties serving all parts waiver of c la i^ on 7:42 a son arrived, weighing special U. S. envoy who now is in a Very Desirable Cor­ Bom With a Veil , Meantlma. It wUl hold hearings to a temporary p ^ e on the Stats can continent. Orlov said. Coast and Canada. She spent aome Official Iranian. -Briti.sh and The. report said Marshal Rodion 'nie Soviet scientist declared here last night. rected by Gov. Raymond E. Bald­ of the state. |r ac^vonient wae not reach- six pounds, 13 ounces. Washington; government Gen. Reedings DhII.v Including Sunday. on the need fdr continued Induc­ Board of Mediatfoh and Arbitration tlms with friends in Duluth. Minn., American sources said no reports Malinovsky, commander of Soviet ner Site for a M odern and In Pennsylvania. The children are the couple’s Chlh-Chung and Commun­ • A. M In B P M Ol Rv Apptdnt- tions. 'nieso probably will begin to serve In.the absence of Alfred Mcmbera of Sunset Rebekap cently discharged from the Into Manchuria within a week. Liu said that local negotiations pla for !M) VMr*. Army and Navy officials as the leave of absence. The appointment jjritiea 1auch things as Lodge Will meet tomorrow- evenings Marine Corps. Mrs. Mathia.son SPIKITUAI MEDIUM Sritnesses. Opponents will be heard Is expected to facilitate bearings Dber-ind steel) and reclp- ' New dispatches meanwhile re­ ___ :______;__ ..... a______at seven o'clock on East Center Is the former Miss Clara Fish. ported lighting between Federal For further infor­ 169 Church Street, tlortford. Onan. later. In wage disputes between AFL- J jrtocks held by U. S. cl- street at Munro street, from Phone 6-2024 organlzed drivers arid two Hart­ athoritieR op V-J day. \ Ho»|iilal Note® and Communist-held rail center of A unanimous, Informal agree­ whence they will proceed to H Szcplngkai, 100 miles north of mation Wi4ie P. O. ment on this procedure brought ford dairies—Bryant A Chapman I virtually the same thing and R. O. Miller A Sons. for lend-lease and rocip- Green Hill street, the home of a, Mukden. The fighting supposedly FULLER BRUSH .V expressions of satisfaction from member Mr.s. James C. Robinson, Adnii^d ybsterday: J<;hn Am- i developed when the government B o x i p 8 . military supplied held *y ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★AAA , mA forces of both coun- who died last night. bro.se,\ Jr.. 126 Branford etreet; Engagements : spearhead closed in on Szepingkai, DEALERS Just Received! ^Oll. ahlt>i> and non-combat Doris Reck. Storrs: Miss Msry ARI NOW AT WA t are expected. The U. S. . Miss Dorothy E. Tedford of 16 Sinclair, swapping; Richard Alves, A EGG BOXES w m tin g ! K.nox street, whose marriage to 16.T Spruce street; Annie Mur- CALL 2-1254 8x4 Manilla Chip SAVE IT 'm th e ffna things.y( , certain / ‘recapture ’ rights Hawley-Avcrill Read Herald Advs. * obably wlH not use them. John Weiss, Jr., of Lyness street. taugh, .’)61 East Center street. Mrs. Margaret Averlll of 8 Mtd- LAWN SEEDERS Admitted today: Thomas Mc- „4 a l» Oct* Title to Planes wiH take place Saturday at South dtcfleld street, announces the en­ Wonderful forSjdn For Seeding, Lime or Fertilizer. All Honor to Cluskcy. HU ISenton street; Har- ;.;XBvea BrlUln(title to a num- Methodiat church, was honored gagement of her daughter, Jean POULTRV EQUIPMENT lend-leasc transport plane.s with another shower la.st evening.. • old Cady, Stafford Springs; Ed­ gar .Smith, Jr, 21 Gormap place: Loui.se, to Geraid O, Hawley. Jr.,- nits leasing of.others, but The party was given by Mlsa S 1-c (G. M.) son of Mr. and Mrs. and ScalnlfiiMions EBCO COMPANY for the return . ot some Adeline Gllnack, who' i.s to be a Discharged yesterday; Richard Lyttle. 82 Drive A.. Silver Lane Gerald O. Hawley, of Arlington, 'fcnrUMi* Liquid Promptlv 87 HolIUter Strdrt (Rear) ^^nbat planes to the U. S. bridesmaid, at her home on South Washington, who at present is sta­ Open Evening* Tel. .8288 ' America’s Great Main street. The hu.stesa used a Homes; Mrs. James Breen and M tai^urtire-IUdi HeaKnc Announcing The ti' Defines the share of each son, >38 Bilyeu street. . tioned at New London, on the U, S. l y in oil stocks sent to the cqlor scheme of green and white. A ,S. Blackflsh. JTa eraonal gifts. healing. Being atainleas, invisible—you _ forces. i \ i Births .yesterday: Twins, a son I can apply Zemo any time for prompt $50 Reward ‘ fh w ld es for the transfer; Mis.s l'>liylli.M Rogers, daughter and daughter to Mr. and Mrs. i J. A. S E G ^ , M.D. relief — It won't ahow oa akin. Ovw r Uy of U. S. insUllations on |onU ;()m L‘r\ opcnplTher beautiful- gifts, hurst to be a store In which you W;, ^plaj^^ of games and folk ' like to trade. was enjoyed by all. VENETIAN n present were Misses All the Latest in Beauty Culture Whether you come In eVioy Straska, Elisabeth Olsen,: Things Are Fresher at dsy, or Juat once In aw h ile... ROOMY COWIFORT IN THIf _ Koelach, Jea.i Octagon, BLINDS for a loaf of Pepperldge Farm 824-828 MAIN7 STREET . MANCHM amary Kane, Helen Matchett, UnIe.sH you are away up on MACHINE, MACHINELESS AND Bread, a dozen of our extra 3 -PC UyiNO ROOM SUITl 2 4 2 a7 5 large, strictly fresh. Grade A.A. Genevieve Stoppa and Mrs. the list fur a new car •BOY CUSTOM et Russell. C O L D WAVE PERMANENTS Eggs . . . or for a whole Iwx of Enjoy the deep-M ated comfort of, this spring filled suite! Roqmy Une foods . . . BUII.T VENETIAN proportions and handsome styling moke this suite o root buy! Sturdily YOUR PRESENT CAR MODEL V We want you to know BUNDS will hiive to provide P H O N E 7 8 9 0 that we are glad to see you constructed for long years of service . . . hardwood frame with FRUIT SHOPPE in Plnehurat, and that we double doweled joints for greater strength! Attractive ond long- yon with transporta­ ^Better Color “ Where Genuine Quality Prevails” FOR DAY AND EVENING APPOINTMENT P h on e Us will handle your orders with wqoring cotton Frieze upholstery. See this suite at W ords and Sovol 997 MAIN STREET TEI.KPHONE 2-0784 tion for4 a •year oe Selections care and as little delay as And We Will Call Just a Few Steps.Below Hale’s OiJy 20% DewnI MoiMy Payment Plant m o r e y e t . Mrs. Jeanne Winzier, Proprietor possible. \ For Your Gar For ^Better Quality FREE DELIVERY! While many Items are coming Ikb UmUM We h *ldi tAatdu* »eeree iec«heMCthe le flWf lfceAei M AAt^LeeafAApteJ Leee/ Make arrangement.* NOW M'leJUMy^wMA M Sf'-vMAdee’ibmecWct- foe't km • (W m — S««A W« qmlellH ieiteW<^.N i ' WASHING AND through Jn better quantities... / % to have oar 51 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE I kwieii (bit We a euJe c# el eerMetel letti le All Ce^ le LUBRICATION ^Better Prices YELLOW RIFE /■ there are things we cannot get fWMM Am Arivt wUer A« frowiRf mg «• gogiH • li^ liiGt ftqBlrai Itii «Gm expert me­ every day. /Gm AiImi Ab ItcGlily. SmIi fratitf gm WcgIm H fttyi chanics give If we do not have the Item IcfaobhBristol liic. ^Better Service you ask for today, try ns aghln ''A ^ • 'V ...... 155 Center Street your car a tomorrow...won’t you pleaaef UWOOPRUnWitoiK^LAIIH s e e d ! CHOOSE AT CALI, US FOR BANANAS « \ thorough 12 Phone 4047 FREE ESTIMATE! overhaul. ^ I;'' *;i- WARDS FROM MEASURE FLORIDA JUICE SEEDLESS j r ■ " Turf Makar Lawn Seed Mixture ' i ' / Dei^t Square MANUFACTURE WE INSTALL ORANGES Grapefruit ^ . iwk it A r Garage- .OB 300 COMPLETE VENETIAN **/ i f .For Sunny Affifis find Good Soil Ernest Roy, Prop. - .35c doz. 4 for 29c BLIND REPAIRING, J^AD/0 USERS! 241 NO. MAIN STRERT REPAINTING AND A *!Gold S ear blend of the finest recleaned grasses. The TEL. 5113 RETAPING ' V.; .’U) Nprtheastem fprmula contains a preponderance of extra V.-- Patterns of f t ORiMviNe wHIl |H ide 3 pounds 29e heavy Kentucky Bluegrass— Certified Astoria and Red •vr tpfieiiitnieiit at. ^ N IO N S 10 lb. bag 95c Top. . AUCTION! AUCTION! Ideal Mfg.C^. lAylllEO ll W s n d u t UBOION HAIX ANDOVER, CONN. Tru-Shade Lawn Seed Mixture Wallpaper WETHERSFIELD, CONN. „ MeINTOSH or DEUCIOUS WhUe it lasts, we offer this FRIDAY, MARCH StUi P H O l S E SWEATER BATH ILICTRONIC and SATURDAY, MARCH Mth Endive Salad FOR SHADY AREAS IQ A. M. EACH DAY ^ MANCHESTER APPLES . A T 2 5 c YICNNICIANS A *nold Seal’’ Mend, over 75% Shade Tolerant becauae It cob- From an Estate la Wlnsted— 4 Packages...... 51.00 10 barrels of Olaaa and China, 1 2 lbs. 35e 2 lbs. 33e talas Raritan Velvet Bent, CeittHed “ inahee” atrain. Creeping 6 ' to 2“ Red and White Glass Set, Min­ 4553 We have a limitM quantity ot Red Feaone, Dombatle grown .Chewinga. Feacne, Kentncky Blne- ri*'- iature Blue Glass Lamp, Colored soap chips from a reputable a single roll 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M, Store Your Furs mannfaetnrer. Plenty of toilet giaoe and Red Top. Truly a One mixture for tboae who have GoUets, . Clear Goblets and soaps. difliealty la eetabUehlng a shady lauw. ^ Wines, Fruit' Plates. Chuton SOFA RY DAY! S ' X 1 2 ' Now’s the time to select from or. now BONDED China Plates, Majolica Plates, Here’s the Special you haya Wards complete line of modem by 5Ioon and Star Compote, Demi- been waiting for . . . BID BY NIOHTI 79.95 W ARDOLIUM RUGS • • o 4.95 wollpapera. Choboe from Wards • 1 'fRN NATIONAL tasse Cups ani Sanoers, about SQ No. One Seventy Lawn Seed Lamps. .Glass and China, Goiie NEW CROP A handsome, comfertoblo addition le your Living Room . . plus Long-wearing felt base ruga! . . . eamo quality for which you'd open stock and take the paper EWNITY CO to With the Wind and Roc'hester a t V SHURFINi; •expect to pay at’ Iraat one dollar more!* Eaomeied eorface la home with you, or order from one ■. f a n t M t ri 11 r a d I o r c - HALE'S that oxtrd bedroom you need... oil at one Low Word Fricel Smart LainpN,' Clocks, 5Ilrrprs, Square Mixture BLENDED JUICE tnugh, haked-nn to make It hard, gtoaoy . . . waterproof aad of the sample booln... more than work for 90 days ami Oval * -Frames. Antique L g - and practical knucldo arm styling with attractive, long-wearing up- (IjtrgeT 4$ Ounce Can 39e your a s s u ra n c e of Dressing Table, AntlQne Stand, FOR'SPECIAL PURPOSES ^ ■tainproof! Felt baec la atrong . . . makea ruga Ite dat; edgea 300 patterns to choose from! Most (2) Early Bureaus. Marble Top stock up with four cans ef hotstefyl Sturdy hordwopd frame has double doweled joints for won’t curl! Patteraa are beauttful, rich la color! Buy for all sotisfaction* F o r of them are Fade-Proof, others OlHMIMt MOIttlMh this delidously blended orange NO. ONE SEVENTY— A "Gold SeaT’ fonanla for tight eaudy and Table, Rugs, Bed Complete, grooter strength! So easy to convert from sofa to bodi See iti room* that need a practical door ooverlag! Buy at Warda .... washable, aoine even acruhbablel Glass Novelties, Boxes of and grapefruit Juice for ft .55. generally poor eoUe which will not eupnort a reguar Bluegraaa mixtare. It roots deep, thus aurvlvlug longer periods ot drought , Osfy 20% Do w n ! Monthly Payment Pfanl and aave! ' ‘ ~-— Stamps, Brlp-a-brac, Linens, Mueller’s filaearoal Products, Small TiHfls, Bicycle. - aad- wW not eoareeu. a ox. package ...... 2 for IBe WALLPa p p p A Large Assortment Means DIAMOND RING z Proteetlon » ■ * ' O a k ite ...... 2 pkgs. Zle V • . * 3535 Fast Selling, Lunch Friday. • " 1 Quaker Oats, large s i z e ----- S5e Brin~ Basket Lunch Saturda.v. Shell be so proud to show her ring cm PalmoUve Soap ...... 8 for SOo Yale Formula Balanced Lawn_ RvbbGT Stair TrGaQl R u T G r i i M i Y o t e R g b II. L. WELCH, Anctloneer Sple R Span ...... 3 pkgs. 89c Af naw cotton yams wo- ' 449HILLSIDE AVENUE •ay, T e t, iff o genuine registered Keepmke . Fura are ator^ in our own modem Btua Label Corrugated for greater van, sthchad In handsema s e n s o n ' HARTFORD, CONN. Diomend Ring” . . . the symbol of all that „ ChlH Sauee, I f oa...... 18e Food sofetyl Molded front grips 075 a* i'l I.Ui'M ■ I, ■ • 1-ir ^ lO N E 5-5214 vault in our own building. ^ step . . < lies fiat without color combkiotiensl Frbiga '* is flneU and true. So# tho now Koopsoko Spam ...... 1 3 OB. can S8c Snnrflne Coffee.. . .1 lb. bag fie ia apecialiy prepared to feed lawns. Through careful foslenkigl 9 ' X 19*. Irimi 3 4 ' X 4 9 ' size. Aitakhed Sots at this roBoblo storo .... in o wide ”’FuU coverage by insurance against all Shniilne study we have found that an analysis of 8-0-2 when in­ ranga of Ryles and prices. Peanut Batter ..... 1 lb. Jar fte telligently blended feeds lawns properly throughout the l o s s e s . - D axxle...... i...., .quart tSa sensoR without repeated applications. Exchange Lemon Jtalee, 5Vt ea. oaa ...... 8 for S8e FLASH! CROSSE A BLACKWRLL’S $3.95 per 100 pounds FtaalicSfcGWGr Cvrtals Fees are as follow s: Cgcge n b # r Dggt M ot ORANGE MARMALADE Wote'rproofl Sunfosll • 38e — 4 for 91.00 Haovy brush-like surface llouLEYAiiD D i n e r Vr. Lacey bouquet poitept on- A $ 9 'removes mud, dirt cosilyt Fur Coats— 3% of valuation.^ Min­ Visit Plnehnrst Meat Depart­ postel backgrounds! CfHinectlcut Boulevard East Hartford 14* a 2'4* size, luy W ment for Grate A Weight Motchlng rritcllla..4.49 each enironcel Praakfnrte, Liverwnrst, Polish J im um charge $2.50. PRESENTS ‘ Rings and Meat Loaf. ' Manchester The Popular M en's and W om en's Cloth Coiats imd We expect to have plenty of Siloed Bacon Thuraday.. .and • shipment of Fresh Flab from ★ ;VWt our Catalog Doportmant tor itona not MUerutlecIa ★ Ghr* your budget a lift... UM our Monthly PoynianincMl BILL JOHNSON A tf T H o • I z f a X t e r s A K I j i w i i t a Suits, 3 % of valuation. M inim um $1.50. Boston. Plumbing and Supply Co. MONTGOMERY V M ■ Anti Orcheatru Plnehnrst'Strictly Fresh EXTRA LARGE “It IPs Hnidwarc We Have i r 824-828 MAIN STREET Every Wed.,^ Tiiurs., Fri. uiiti Sat. GRADE AA BOGS ■ . ■ 1 ___• . ARE A BUT AT Or. T. BHah, Sr. ^— — F. T. BUsIi^ Jr. ^ D A N C IN G EVERY NIGHT DONNELLY’S dm J U K H A L C COM \ 8lo SsMa — t 4^ws 91J9 : AdvertiGe in The Uerulc |P|.6rt8rTPa W oddlof PiiTtie8 and Banquets • M A N C N c m i i C o n n * Vga plenty ot 877 MAIN ST. . TEL. 4425^ y^Pme JEWELERS AT THE CENTER A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27. 1945 V MANcHESIEK CVSNINU HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1946

! evening, March 2® at the'*\Vhlton Southbiiry, Sterling, -Voluntown, pAtrol of ‘the highways. Up to vane* after adol Or*’ the balloting would (.’ome out, ^ i s taurant on Main atreet, arrived Have Been Free of High* by R. E. Simpson, our research ^< tao»u» rBitooa(»f tlonaWp between natlona; but the ' todav and ^attracted much at­ (Ooatinued from Page Uae) ^ires. The program has been Crute Takes Issue With ----- «) Muacar ,, is bc( ause the delegates havc/any- arranged under the direction o( conaultant, to be free Of traffic First and second doors consist of StC 1 opehln* of Brltlah broadcaata | ' “I''" - ' flfTH fi>r .Moliira But! tention. ‘Price Relier Survtjy way Fatalities for the fatalities for the flve-year period. OenW . iMt- j . „ . . . , . i. la what the Moalema will he doiiiR where from ope to eight vows, de­ officer, wearing the uniform of his HA^^^ Berglund, chairman of th-j The Seamed to Rtiaaia la at leant a be- . . . pending on the size ot thj^r locals. The coconut was sent by pre.-iTam/committee. It la alsc Several of these places such as room.s each with modern conveniences , _T«rr Btmmf Burot. \ if they keep on with the alngan .Muiiiifiirtiirpil* !\i»iip f l»iils “Red" Cervlnl and John rank, was askecl whether he under- Made in Bridgeport Past Five Years Brooklyn. Chester, Essex, Hamp­ utf Hoildaya. Bnt«r«4 at IM ainnina. ^ , I Kd (^Jte. ot Detroit, nfaced Rcti- expecte^ that Hank Wetherell of inrliiding hot water heat. The third ...... ■ that ft mnat be. Pakistan ot rtolh- "Sparky" Saldella, who have stod English, ton and Sterling ere on state high­ Dewey-Richmaff •t Uraektatar. Caaa.; ka ther in nomlnatloiy' There was Thumping 'Leedy’s desk, Redln the SMle A^ntion Commissioner’s 51' lun Hatter. Equality of relationahip be- United Klales Referee .Saul Ber-| some heckling d u ri^ his brief talk been vacationing in Florida office will be p r^ n t. Hartford, March 27 liC) 4Hate Hartford, March 27 Twenty ways carrying substantial traffic floor has modern plumbing, but no tWkan natlona aboiild mean that^*"*' __ man adjudged the Woodbridge' as there had been when Thomas for the past two months/. cried "1 will not talk, I will not OPA Director Stanley Crute took Oonnsetiqut towns are credited aa ao that epotlesa fatality records t^lk,’ . < ^Ing frAe of traffic fllalltics for . . central heating. the ordinary people of both na-1 Manufacturing (.'onipany of North ; was nominated It weighed close to ten. iaaue today w.ith some )x>lnls made for five years are an achievement. Co^ ^ ir ky Hall ...... t *-29 He then demanded to see the 1\I . IB A “pricb rellel ” aurvay made the flVe yeAr period from 1941 to liy MAU aaaaaakakaaa*^ tlona have an equal opportunity to .Main street. manufacturers of j The Reuther demonstration went pounds and Mr. Murphy stated "In all of these towns," con­ O C ^ I S T ------Three-Car Garage — — today that he will keep It on SovieV consul, who was not repre- J s v last week by ’ the Bridgeport ?945 InclUBlvj. according to a let­ tinues Mr. Greene's statement, "the ^ak3f *2! model aircraft engines, bankrupt j on for 21 wnnute*. That was four ter setiA to the National Safety ■ajt^Ba Taar .'.«•*••••..*>9 t*QO hear and understand the point of minutes idnger thsn the Thomas display for a few days. sented at the proceedings. Chamber ot Commerce, and aald state police are responsible for the ttataa aed k M ...... 11X00 Obituary in a session In Hartford yester'day j Council-by William M. OreSne. di­ PRE^CHB^MONB FII.LEl) view' "of the other fellow." and information derived from 'the ; demonstration. But Leedy, Axing ball at 125.900. Oil Iruiiiaii Ciis^ industry Itself was to blame tor This property is situated in good residential ordered the officer to be held In $ delay 8 oX which the survey com­ rect^ i(bf the Highway Safety NEW FRAMES MBHIIKR ur There are no hindrancea placed hearing was turned over to the i A p^iorter asked Reullier what CoihmllMion, In connection with m AMUCIATED PKE88 he Jhought about it. He replied Multnomah county jail in default plained. L|if9lS UIIHI.ICATED in East Hartford, near the United .\ircraft. ( iMOclatM Preaa la exchialrat; around the epread of the Russian United States District Attorney’s j renewal of their trade licenses. 90 \liiiiitC8 the 194& NationAl Traffic Safety office for further investigation a grin; "I have no comment of bond until another hearing is "When the survey says that Contest. REPAIRS MADE to Wa uaa of rapubUMtlOD et point of view. A etatement from U callis [ The trades affected are plumbcra set. there is still delay sad contusion tn 5 i^l^tcliaa cradlted^o tt or aot c____ _ ■'Gross mismanagement," .was xcept that it looks good." The towns ai-e: Barkhamated, The house needs small repairs and is offered • erediteo la t.h ]d papei and Stalin, made Inside Ruaala. la sub­ the cause, according to 'Claytoj ‘ electricians and oil-burner in­ ' Redin, a graduate of the Russian mduAtry pricing,’' a statement "y :ai stallers. (tkiBtlnued from Page Uae) Bethlehem, Brooklyn, Burlington, at $12,000. loeal bawt puMwied hen. jected to no cenaorship when it OeorKe Proctor V. Hansen, treasurer and one/of 1 Naval academy who came to this irom crute s oXiicc asserted, "1 ChsAter, Eaatford. Easton. Essex. Ri'iiew Lim ises country four years ago, had been think It forgets the great problems el rcpuhlluatloo ot apeOaJ appeara In the British and Amerl- tlroiRe I’rocloi:, 89. of County the principal creditors of theyiini-: After a hcarfttg held on the pro­ the\Securlty coun'cil merely to Goshen, HamptOTt," Monroe, Pres­ I aareln. aft dlao rea^nred. Armagh. Northern Ireland, a for­ pany in explaining the lack o f ! posed discontinuance of a part ot under "intensive FBI scrutiny” for that have to ue soived in pricing ton, Redding, Roxbury. Sherman, TsMst Fton . tufif Csstft *UI>« »» FENDER AND can. ppea^'or on the radio. several months. Hoover .said in presemt his views on whether his on such A Wide scale. I«ft of N. a A. Serwee mer resident of Manchester, died progress of the company which For Rotiinird Vrls Windsor street, at which Timothy government would suffer if the And both' Britain and America la.Mt Saturday, it was teamed in a started off with a b r ^ t future. K. Foley of 76 Wind.soi atreet was Washington!* "I'nce. increases can’t be handed BODY WORK WM. RUBINOW, Real Esti i Iranian case were delayed, as Rua- out Arbitraiily, or therq. wouldn't a«praMENE A FLAGG 843 MAIN ST. .MANCHl re Special AcencV'^New mufilsta and all ileRrees of fcliow * tri, Jr. president of the Mimfhcster Cham­ The Selectmen last night voted was tabled to permit' further con­ be any price control at all. Price Detroit and Boaton. Mr. Proctor was employed at ber of Commerce/told Judge Ber- to grant returned Irade.snien, vet­ ference hetwedn the State High- I Even this, hhwever. may not be increasua have to be based on fig­ .INC, Power (lliih I acceptable to Gromyko, whose m- Miss Gertrude Hopkins ttavelcra. who do nothing hut ('heney Brothers as a silk weaver mao that the company conducted erans who formeilv held town li­ .wuy department and the local ures, ami It has been pretty •diiii- flat Center 9^ Tsl. 8101 AOOIT BUREAU Of, •spreavt the Russian point of view. tov 11, engineer. II I , structions from Moscow evidenllv cult oil a good many occasions to ♦'______kTIUNS. / (luring hia residence In Manches­ an Advertising campaign In na­ censes, to pursue their trades, a They are neither halted in their ter. He last visited Manchester in tional magpiiines, secured 175.000 year from this date in which to Refunds of $175 to ten returned iylcctlll2! liillltH l I call for him to get a delay oi’'else gel these iigurcs from industries Miss Gertrude Hopkins, fresh concert of the .local club, should Odd Fellows Bingo " boycott aH council meetings at I'h^O Printing Conpany.^ync., activltier, nor punishetl foi them. 19.19. worth of Bwallde orders yet fail­ renew their licenses in the vari­ veterans was voted by the Select­ applying tor increases. from her U 80 tours and a strenu­ guarantee all the variety most any ao taanelal reaponelbiUty fur ed to mute any minature motors ous trades. If within the provi­ men tost night on the recommen­ ■ —------which the Iranian subject is dls- Businesa t.'ouM cuV'lAstay music lover could desire. Indi- hieal e.rora appearing in ae- But a'statement from a Bi itian He leaves hia wife, Mary Jane, ous New York winter season, will .one son and one (laughter in Ire- for th* trade. sions, the veterans who wet e^ for­ dation of Tax Collector Samuel At the Tegular meeting of the cussed with an Iranian represen- "’In some cases, ligures, when ata la The Ueiichetter Ere* Air Power club to be held Friday tative participating. be the guestaiiest artist lor^nefor the xisi2lst j choral work by theMendelt- Bee­ dd. / or American leader ia f;uaianteed I land, James Proctor, and .Mrs. Invested 94,^CXwch 27 Rusaial If 'it does appear, it Proctor of -Manchester and .lohn nuary taking the place of AI-' and delay results from this. Busi- Glee Club on May 6 in High school plus the combined efforts of both bert J, Down.s, the pi-esident of organizations topped by Miss Hop­ ANt^EVEKY THURSDAY EVENING ffkely to have been cenaored i Proctor of Rockville; two daugl neAA could cut this delay down to haUTThis announcement by John ...... - . . ters. Mrs; .Iflhn Maxwell and \ the-company, and its control.'At, a traction by submitting the nec­ A. Johnson, the,club’s hard work­ kins finished performance on the Lct’i ake It edited. And there is no freedom proctor. both of Manrh^___ j that time Mansen found no ready i essary figures right away." world's most classical instrument, All Bingo Players P ing business manager, should be the Bed Cross of spec, h Inside Russia for those also a brother, Isaac ProOmr of, assets of the company and he ad- Both the Chamber of Commerce the , should add up to a his­ eauee of interest to the Manchester mu­ tory-making -evening for music Cordially Invited to Attend! cheater is not lost; who might choose to espouse uid ' 'his town and two slsty/C Mrs, ; nutted investing $4,000 in the com- and CTute referred to an earlier arid controversially received ebam- sic lovers as Miss Hopkins, one lovers of Manchester. Ge>iuine ed total of contributions defend some, outside , point of . view.! . . Rogers, both of Manchester, •] Production difficulties, shortage bpr survey., made last Dec. 3 which of America’s most distinguished n creeping slowly forward, The Russian people are a fnendlv | -phe funeral was held last Mon-' of materials and lack of parts said the UPX was stifling employ­ harpists, will delight all of those yeaterday It stood at 115,150, people, and they may be our day in Ireland. needed for construction prevented ment And'that there would be who are fortunate enough to hear GAS MASKS the company from carrying ' out her here on the May visitation. imrly' three-quarters of the friends. But we never know that ’ ------7 widespread unemployment unless its plans, Hansen told Judge Ber­ OPA policies changed. Mlsa Hopkina has appeared on they know the name facta- we* , . *?,’ *1[*"*'*J ou , toward the Snal goal. An ex- , •'* John O. Frisell. 55, ,of 12 Short man. Crute retused to accept the concert stages all over the United alfort a re-check of know; we can nevei calculate street, died last night in St. Fran- Mrs. Phyllis Durand of 229 Ade­ chamber's commenC tbat "many of StatAs aa well as appearing aa ■lib laide street said she had loaned guest soloist with several le^itijg contributory the volun- that they know the B ilttsh or j cis hospital where he had been a the injustices complained of in the Downs and the company 1500, earlier opinion survey have been American orchestraa. Among her iiiqr coming forward of contrlb- American side of a story. atory. I the past 17 days. A native which her. husband, an aviation concerts have been her appear- of Sweden, he had been a reuit- corrected,” and said: Wof Surplus 'luti tg||in Who have aomehow been Most of the Western world '•Ident here 'for 25 years. He had! Many “lajoatloes” Imaginary ancea under the batons of auch ilipMi by the canvaaecrs, perhaps eager for more friendly and more j been employed as a maintenance had sent her from overseas "1 well known conductors as Victor by U. S. Cevarnmaai. Plailic Over Half ProAt feel that we have to amend Blart, Herman Neuman, Charles gf. tneoaoldaraUon on the part of intimate rclatiopa with Rusala. | wan at the Pioneer Parachute this atatement. When ws sat In Shotiarpraal Casflaa, Ad- Hansen told the court that the Blackman, Paul Boeppla Aand iutlobla Elotllc Haad lanJb, who tret gave too little on Most of ua would like to aee ordl-1 *^'®wpany plant. ■tiny gasoline motors were to be conference with Bridgeport manu- others. factuers, we found tbat maqy of / Aubbar covarad Fabric iaca. naoumption that the war nary Ruaaiana, not Russia s illegi-1 Lutheran church and Llnne Lodge, sold for $18.50, more than half of Miss Hopkins, as soloist for the % tha so-called 'injustices’ turned out Air Inlaka and axhaual human need and misery timate American Communist off-1 Knights of Pythias. He leaves two which was proAt. After taking command of the company, Han­ to be inaaglnary, and were very Valvat. Camplala in Canvoi Men won and ended too, could spring, coming to this countr>’ and ! Herbert G. Frisell and Ray­ promptly cleared when the manu­ mond L. Frisell, two daughlers, sen .sald___ he sent back the huge bay. Um II In all yaur remit in a \ictory for this leagplng to know it. Most of us backIog"bf ordcis but did not facturers understood their ellgiblU- Mrs. Richard Sparks and Mrs. liea under OPA regulations. Elastic Stockings yamai. iva. would like to see 'ordinary! Ameri­ John Kemp, all of town, three know what had bcconasu-irt Down’s orders. Down’s location islat pres­ ’’The new report says that ‘OPA •ot the time la ahort. Thia la cans, not those selected because grandchildren, and one sister in ia moving in tha direction of real­ Light mad Heavy Weight Sweden. ent unknown. 1 HOOK-ON BABY SCAT laat aehadulcd waak of the they are already Comnumlata, Asset.s of the company were istic b a ilin g of price adjust­ ftaby ran tae rvprythlng tn thin com­ Funeral services will be held at ments.’ it waa moving in that ARTHUR DRUG STORES If Manchester \ft going to given free Access to Russia. Most EmanUel church Friday after- li.sted at $392.58 with $292.58 fortable Seat. Sturdily built on its drive vlctorlouely and on of us would like to aee the widest! noon at 2:30. Rev. Theodore worth of machinery, Axtures, tools direction before and has always S4fl Main St. Tel. MO0 Steel Frame — with Heavy f ’anvaa— tried to mov^^in that direction.” aH thaae tblnga hava to and most varied kind of cultural Palmer will officiate and., burial and' parts valued at $3,000. Liabil­ Sized for extra comfort— a ities Include $1,218.98 in taxes, Smoolli Arm Rratn— | In' tha next few daye. exchangea between our two coun- will be in the East cemrtcry. Wat­ kins Funeral Home will be open $2,000 in secured claims and $22,- 0182A ...... abould happan, not only triaa But thia sort of thing Ruli for friends after seven o'clock to­ 276.42 in unsecured claims, a to­ ^ With Arm Renta. ,$L08 tto hAAlB of the need of the sla scenu to ftar, aa if ahe were morrow night and until 10 o’clock tal of $2.5.494. not only on the baaia Friday morning. Mr.s. Agnes Byrnes was ap­ afraid that ahe had aomething to pointed a creditor’s committee wiuit individuala should fMl kwe by such exchange and by Mrs. James €'. Robinson and given temporary trustee flow- i It thair obligation to continue such an opening of ber own doors. Mra. Isabelle (Martini Robin- er until the Arst meeting of the i augport the work of the Red Tlie Biltisk broadcasts are a aon, w ife'of James _C. Robin.son, creditors on April 8. j Floor sample and but on a baaia of conimu- of 14 Green Hill street, died last Creditors arc included' \p the taunt to this Russian fear. Per­ large list of those who sent money! prtde. Thia ie probably the haps they may also be designed to night at the Memorial hospital fol­ lowing s long illness. Mr.s, Robin­ tliioi.gh the mails with orders fjr Jhmd drive of any kind in show that the fear is groundles.s, son had been s resident of Man­ the engines. Discontinued Carriages Iter which will be direct- to prove that the western world is chester practically all hej' life and i with the war. If we not interested In any dastardly h.id a wide circle of friends. She ’ v n a i N T It a mcceba, wa can bt was the daughter of Mrs. Sarah plot against the Rueeian people’s M. Martin, of 104 Walnut atreet, About Town oueo WAX and l|appy that our whiric contentment with their own sys­ and the late Wilson Martin. Be­ and Juvenile \ PORCHtSTAIR SATE racord la clear and clean. If CARROLL COAT PRICES START AT m 4 tem. sides her husband and niother .she .staff Sgt. Raymond fJorman, fell, we will place one final blot leaves a son, TJeutenant Coin- OLEANEt Xatp laby Sait Iraoi lolli Rumor hae it that America may , , _ , _ ., I son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gor- ;> - a mcerd otherwiaa extraor-' • . / / niander Stuart Douglas Robinson, TRM&S STAY dawn ilapi. Fotlani In daar- inaugurate the same kind of pro-|„t present stationed at the Nor- I than of Brookfield street, has been way or itair bonplilan. ly good. Let ua not fail. I discharged from the U, S. Army Furniture c - j gtAm. It will be Intereitlng to | folk,'. Va., Navy Yaid. She also Smaoth. Vorniihtd Ha In tbeee laat few daye, of aee ‘whether the Ruaelan poet war leaves three sisters and two htoth- j after 32 months of service. He has I resumed his studie.s with the Jun-. waed axiaada la 0 ^ 9 0 you can do peraonally to see redio aets are designed to permit BRIGHT with ior ela-ss at the College of the S^IE.S 1 TO 8 daiirtd ilta— Aeww we do not fail. land, Ml'S, John H. Hyde, both of auch long range reception. Manchesteiv and Mra. William H. Holy Cross, Worcester, Ma.s.s. ^ Giv* your cor a Batnity Flanigan of^Weat Hartford; John *'* "■ Tile Improvers basketbati team ' T U m AND Tibatmanb It will hova that Banich On The OI’A And Now Sikhtstan W. apdd ClareitceClarence Martin of Man­ new car appearance. Duco chester, and a number of niece.s will have a banquet tonight at th8 fWhat Bernard M. Baruch told The chance that the British and nephew.s. Villa Louisa. The players will m eet: TRELUS PAINT Rubbinq Compound to Bouae Banking and Ciiriency mission now in India will succeed Mrs. Robinson .was a member of at the North End at .Seven o’clock. -S Cleon it and Duco A A ppUBlttae when he testlAed on In ita professed object of arranc- 1 Center Congregational church Freshly painted sbuners and trim Wox to Poliih it each a V v , ,, ; , , J I "ltd of Loyal Circle. King’s Daugh- The Red Cross Production Cen- | |m subject of extending the' life Ing independence for Ind.a de-| R^bekah Lodge. ter in the State Armory an-' taakes a house look so much K the OPA was, in simple Ian- pend*'upon the solution of the: HeS' Masonic affiliations weir with Doiinces that' have received The Stork Qub, oUr^ new Juvenile neater, so much more attractive. SPARK PUS WIEiCN IHage, that we are in a meas. The problem created by the some 80,- I'cmDle Chapter, No. 5^, OrdSr 6T a limited quantity of yarn, suit­ / Fashions in Pravants1 Braokina al ParcaloiB thf Eastern Star, apd Chaoman able for children’s sweaters for; Furniture Shop, is now open, you DuPont Trim and Trellis paint is IS MM A J AIL ■aaauraa by which we are trying 000,000 Moslems of India, whose foreign war relief, and-would like TOP DRESSINQ 14 MM / l | OTHER Court, No. 10, Order of Ama- naade by a special formula that re­ ct.ra afca27 fl avoid inflation are patchwork leaders claim that they must have ranth. knitters to call for It ,at ' 'tlieir , know. In order to have a fresh Extra thick to Ull 15 MM SIZES tathods. It is a wonder they ’’Pakistan," or a separate inde­ Funeral services will bo j»eld at early convenience. ' and new stork we’ve reduced floor sists . Quick drying, mildew all Seepaqe. Long pendence state of their own. The her home. FridaV aftei'noon At 2:30 ■/ the ToiJdler Parade PVA succeeded as well 'as they Walter Gol'inan and Fred Jack- resistant. Green, LffBtinq — SUPER X Moslem leaders would carve-out o’clock. Rev. Watson Woodruff of samples and;.,€li8continued models But, just because they are Avon, former pastor of the Center son of -the Pinehurst Grocery are Dark green, now Vz P t Can SPARK iwork methods, that doesn't of the middle of India those re­ In New 'V’Ork today attending the $1.65 CbngiTgational church, will offlcl- of many carriages. . . cribs, chairs J qDAiRT PLUGS they must be dropped too gions where the Moslems are in .ite. as.sisted by the present pastor. Frosted Food show. >There are tnqiM9t0d 10 the populatiop majority and make RevI Clifford O. Simp.son. Inter­ many new developrfients In -this and other miscellaneous pieces. / qivt qr«Qt- y in the game. They are the Aeld and Pinehurst -wants to be" '/• ■f 'i^'7 liiFwprv ' ■ * J S f!/ •ft ompuni p I these regions ^ Into a separate ment will be In the East cetne- Prices are sensationally low in or­ BRAKE SHOES Fowprtd Spark lasthods this democracy has terv. ready to add hev items aa they | to yftur Mpier. state. In the whole of India, of are put'on the market. Stoftfl qujekpr able to achieve, operating, as Friends may call at the Robln.son der to move this group imhiediate-' Qiick Dryiig-^Fide ...GWpb In the midst of political course, the Moslems are a minori­ home after 2 o'clock tomorrow. .;7 M '7^ 4 ' Ai ■ Far Fatds. Chav'ralat, Ply- Ppp a , . Sevtti aiaulb. Chryiltr, DaSola. Cat. Iniioll a pressure group motivea, Self- ty, representing less than one- Funeral Dliector Mark Holmes Is ly. Don’t delay. Only one of Npw Sft. in charge of arrangemetils. ' Read Herald Advs. Dadqa, Pantiac, luick 4 leaa la on the march now even foiirth of the | total population. most items! Olda. Linad with lha hlvb- boldly than it was during Nonetheless, they are now pro­ "ONE-COAT MAGIC" (or fniniture, at< quality liplnq. la itls claiming that there can .b e no •c: war years. Against it, we el'd. Shaaa anauqh iar 2 freedom for any of India unless uat try to keep our patchwork walls, woodwork wbaala—Iraia lenses in place for another they get their separate Moslem IXJCO it new lift for old siufacei. Basy , 'AAf, • s t a t f . ' Children^ Gharrs Carriages to use. Dries smooili, hard sad fasti We should do “a lot of other 'One does not know, from this j 1.75 to 2.98 Suysclsan—easy Par Sal in Cxcbanqa too. But they would re-1 distance, how ' open the Moslem 1 (1) $24.50 .Whitney Black 17.50 (6) $2.60 Hand Decorated Me.xican Side to wash. Many 7 0 C . FUaPUKP REPAIR KIT ‘ Chairs i.... 1 ..50 4^7 c^- .uire-honesty and c-ourage almost, leaders'are to the processes of' <1) $26.50 Whitney* Black 22.30 brilliaat colora . PINT Contains Diaphrams, too grant, to expect of ourselves. leaaon aind lofic. But they have (1) $27.50 Heywood-Wakefield Black 22.50 . (6) $2.95 Hand Decorated Me.xican Side Gaskets, etc., to re­ 22 0 Chairs, ...... 1.75 o of un took the curious poei-1 just been given a Very pointed, U) $27.56 He.vwpod-Wakefield Grey .o D ^U C O -Ih t tiiitil-lt-u • M ttiil AtffO- pair most A.C. A A of protesting against last: but still - tactful illustration of | n ) $29.75 CoUier-Keyw6rth Black 22.50 (7) -$$.95 Hand Decorated Mexican Arm - "HWii: U. •. MT. Fuel Pumps— am V Blue 22.50 Chairs ...... 1.98 MiNimiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiitiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiv • reduction In federal tax-j what kind of thing it la. they are For Impromptu Dining (.2) $ ^ ’.50 Thayer AiniKLS We had no InAuence then on 1 demanding. For now another In-1 (1) $30.50 Heywood-Wakeftcld Black 22.50 (3) $5.75 Woven Reed Mexican Ruckers.. 3.95 Outdoors This Spring BiSck 24.50 (3) $4.96 Pegged Maple Rocking Chairs. .3.95 The good old doyt ore a Oangress intent upon voting i dian minority has been .Jieard (ly $34.50 Whitney* •J back again when you ■onathing tt thought would be ; from. The 4,500,000 Sikhs ' ars ! (3> $36.60 Whitney* Black 29.75 (1) $6.95 Blonde- birch Rocker...... 4.95 (2) $2.95 Old Hickory Outdoor Rockers... 1.95 NoMjr-B« ving FLOOR VARNISH can buy a telescope. ^iSttAAUy popular. . Now MI. Ba- now demanding their own Inde­ (4) $38.50 Thayer Blue 29.75 cowl type ffuto aeriol ruah adviaea that we ought to pendent stale, .which thiy would Hand Decorated Trays (1) $42.50 Kroti Brown 32.50 sniin: • iL thqt will fit all core and gO;bMk, i f we really mean to halt Black 34.50 call "Sikhislan." Unfortunately, (!) $38(50 Whitney* . Miscellaneous oil Auto Radios at $o [p4 ttlDn, and boost taxes back up they feci compelled -to locate their ! (1) $57.50 Whitney* Black 49.7^ aufEseLEJuu low o price. Three Sec- until the budget la bal- pippo.sed state in those areas specially p/iced! (1) $76.00 Thayer ' Grey 64.50 A new sll-purpoise clear varnish devet- Uons—extends to 62 in oped by DuPoi \ •Thrso Whitney Cariisgfs have Steer-O-Matic (pat. (2) $7.96 Hand Decorated Mexican Tab1e- 'ont for interior floors, Ihnoad; That may be ieconomically where they themselves happen to. vvoodwork sod furniture. Don't quait — Sal your ^ but It ie not politically be most heavily domiciled. And nnd pats, applied for under the Jonkhoff System) for and-Chair Sets ..... 7...... 3.95 Spark Pluqiilqnllian PalnU. easy turning. 1.99 ibis. ! the prime area they would take is Quaint Pennsylvania Dutch designs;. popular (1) $10.95 Blonde birch Table-and*Chair . Just ale., aceutataly. A mutt la Aoral patterns: on sturdy wood trays w ith Set ....• ...... 7.9J w look at its low price! -- QUART ovary metorisl’t and aia- fBrtunatcly, at long last, de-jin the heart of the area the Moa- non-cltipplng hnrdboard bottoms. Blacks, rwt »m uiiu noM a n b l o m w b a s chanic’a Tool Xll 0 P C all our aina, our cowardice jeme would take away frunv the blues, greens, ivory, brick red. Not all colors PJay Pens (2) $8.95 Sand Boxes with canopy to p s.. .6.95 TIKE PtMP laol. Baal Quality. aWw our oel0ahncM,’ we are jn a rest of India in order to form in all sizes. (3> $6.06 Toy Coach-and-horse, hand deco­ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIM' With ektriB sized rated .a...... 4.95 i • ■ • ' \ Take a long look through the Easter kaleido­ wbem the basic cure for ’’Pakistan." ' ' (5) $11.50 Play Pens 6.95 Barrel thot Inflotes WIRE BRUSH i-—a fliood of peace time All this looks very much like an (1) $9.9^ Oak-framed Blackboard ...... 7 . 9 $ scope and you’ll see the kiddie.s on parade in with iewer strokes. $2.39 Tray.s...... 1.98 (1) , $9.95 Play Pen . 7.95 -may soon come-' to effort to show the Moalema the er­ (6) $10.95 Play Pens. 9.2o Very easy action KUO. perhaps within a mat- ' $4.75 Trays ...... 3.98 -their smart, new Easter fashions. Bring your requires minimum ror of tfieir own ways. Therefof< (6) $14.95 Play Pens I A • «> • • • e • • • 9.95 •.very few montfla. Per- $5.50 Trays...... 3.98 ef'eilort. Beet Quol- it was natural that thr propusi $6.00 Trays . c^...... 4.50 youngsters in today and let u« putflt them in Thp Idpal Brush lor tt we decide to retain it, our tion should be put up to Moliam itV SteeL Every Bi­ Clponing Ports. •4( defans^ agalnat infla- med All Jinnab, the chief Moslem Cribs Johnson Paint Co. beautiful new coats. cycle owner and boM out, without yielding leader. He replied, "cagHy," that 699 MAIN ST. TEL. 68.54 raolorlsi should Spark Piuqs, etc.--r more, for such a period he waa not opj^acd tu a Sikh have Smooth Hard- .29 It ia on thia baUs that (1) $24.50'Maple Crib, fibre ends, .slat one — 1.59 state "in principle, provided they ba^e ...... — . .12.2.5 of the dPA, which has can show me where it can be cre- unoaviable job ot trying ated." ;■ (1) $16.50- Maple Crib, slat base... . .10.95 0 (1) $24.50 Ivory Crib, slat b a s e ...... 17.95 ^ M cutckeii&i ttvtng ooata atable while Mr. Jlnnah may have attempted Carroll’s Children’s Shop 681 Main Sta, Manchester Telephone . and preaaure games were a clever answer, but he obviously 't > ' ' \ individtml far tors did pot succeed. For there Is CORNER .MAIN AND BIRCH STltEh^.S RvtBf moU to oUat just as much acnac in lucating o j

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27.194® :TE» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27.194S since Jaking otor this position late long. Albert Nuriahd. William'C. in the fall. However, it is not pos­ Rhythm” orchsstta ap^iaar in per­ outstanding Instrumental stars as Added on the program ars Gli Pfunder, Robert Schneider, Harold Funds Needed sible to do everything at once, and Rockville Thomas, Raymond J. Schrumpf. Kenton’s Orchestra son at the State theatot, Hart­ Vtdo Musso on tenor sax, Ray Malson with his sensational Mon­ a considerable amdutit of planning War Program ford, Friday, Saturdiro aiftd. Sun­ Wetsel on trumpet, and the ar­ key Comedian, and other acta William Heint*. Frsnk Fiedler Maiiehester Children must be doise. It must be deter­ RANGE AND FUEL OIL tistry of Stan himself at the piano. and William Dlttrirh. \Tbere'will In Y Program Heads Stage Show day. Kenton’s orchestra ^ baa Showing vbn screen will be "The be a social and refceshihents at mined Just what type of progntm Conflict Hit been, voted Look Magaslne’s "Band Kenton la th* creator of such out­ Shadow Heturne" with Barbara It Permits the close of the program, Future (dlizeiM oT Town tm They Apnear Today will beat All tbe needs of certain of the Year for 1946”, and f4a- standing hit recordings as "Tam- Reed. groups for what proves popular in Wholesale tSasoline turea vocalista Gene Howard and toco”, "Southern Scandal", "Ar- There are late stage ahowa Sat­ 5»-5S Utah T o w ii' m Growing Popu­ One of the grsatsst hands today, The 50-50 Oub of the R-*rkviIle some, other community may not Stan’s sensational singing dlsrov- tretry Jumps”. "Shoo Fly Pie” urday and Sunday starting at 10 ^or Buildings Baptiat church will atterui ige lation MeaiiA Extra answer Manchester's need*.' Mr. Scientist Says ‘ Com- Stan KenUm and his "Aftlatry in cry, June Christy along with such and ” I Been Down in Texas.” p. m. Union lenten serviv this evening ^ Ilg rrn has given the situation peting Organisationa’ In a group. FoWowittg the .serv­ Money NeceHsarv ,<^rWul consideration and is plan- Bontly Oil' Comrifiny Conncil Members ice there wiH be a social at the *^nlng to meet the needs'of Man- Should Be Avoided home of Mr. and Mrs, Frexl R.'Ck- cheater’s growing population. This, .1:11 Mall, StrMi ^ Tel .U m m l lOS; In the drive for funds to cai+y of course, will need a certain j[^j|e Favorable Sub* er of Orchani street Opposite the Armory Stamford, March 27— —Dr. W St^ Meeting on the work of the Y.M.C.A., the amount of extra funds and this Knock oflf...Have a Coca-Cola to New Rules The WSi.'S of the Rockville directors, arc mindful of the num­ will have to be met by public sub­ W. Albert Noyes. Jr.. University Methodist church wUI meet at P erous demands u p^ residents of scription. However, if every per­ of Roctaeiiter 'Scientist, said here rlllt, March 37— ( 8>ccian o'clock foUovring the Irnien serv­ Manchester for money for different son who has qome one in the fam­ A last night that conflict between UbckTlIle City Coljncll ice this evening Rev Roecoe purposes. Yet. it is the concensus ily who uses the Y will give a T the Natlbnal Defense Research small sum. thlk money can be Mvcral permit* for vtlrt- Metzger of Bl'omAeld will give a among these directors that the Y committee and the armed forces talk oh his experiences in India easily raised. became so' ‘‘hecllc’’ that "ohe w-lianga at Ita meeUng Tu e^ plays auCh an Important p.irt In Smitty's Furniture Hospital . and Burma, the meeting being the lives of the people' of Man­ When you receive your letter sometimes wondered Just what afTanlnr aubject to the new' Open to tbe public. * asking for money hjr the Yv take kind o( war was being waged.” nt regulation*, f Yost IISes chester that the money will be the above fact* into consldergllon Doa’t throw It away nntll yon call us. We repair brokea fnral- forthcoming. Noyes addressed the Western flnt patltlon wa* from toul* Tdst. M. of 157 Orovs and give what you ckn for MiIan- tore aad 'make It like aew. We makh end tables, knkik'diack Connecticut section of tbe Ameri­ I IClUar for tha eraetlon of It Is well know that recreational cheater's youth. ebelvee, and radiator co%'ers to order, repair lamps, etc., rellnlsb- streSt. dtsd Uts last night at ths facUitlsa must b* provided for the can Chemical society and advocat­ ir garage at 116M Orova R oek^ls a t y hospital. Bom bte petition for a shack to Mias Mary Morgan Ferguson. though “major diniculties were tools and equipment. 12x20 85, of franaan, died TSiesday night \ encountered in convincing either r the same location. at the Rockville City hospital. She tbe armed services oK^private in­ petition of Oscar Nuasdorf Siif^red a fractured hip in a fall dustry that a group of long haired a garage and shoviToom. Md was taken to the Hartford SPBCIAI r on Windsor avenue to be professors could contribute to this hospital on February 28, ^ being FOR highly technical and \difficult __I of glass and cinder-block* at brought to Rockville two weeks ^Approximate cost of tZOMO mURSDA field.” \ ago. She was born in Canaan. FRIDAY •.. making funtime out of worktime granted subject to govern- She leaves a sister. Mis* Sarah C. \ requirement*. Claren.'e S.ATURDA Fergusom of Canaan and several The whole Emily turn to with a will to get the yard in shape. “ M any hands m ^ Ser was given permission nephews and nieces including Miss Corporation Tax^ fsivct a chicken coop 20x30 on Delia Morgan Partridge and Wil­ ... WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! l i ^ t work.” Especially when sometime during the job, each hand gets hold o f a frosty 1 avenue at an approximate liam F. Partridge of this city. Fu­ Due by April ic f $300. neral arrangements are being Top i-ow, left to rtg^hi .M.’ibel, dniighter of Mr. and Mrs, Victor bottle o f Coca'Cola, r i ^ t from the family refrigerator. Coca-Cola adds fun to what' Isrman Hiller reported that made by the White Funeral Home Swanson: Diana, daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Otney W. Stratton, Jr.; \ qm imd been held of the of this city. Burial will be In Ca­ Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gaywood. ,'t Hartford, Marbh 27—State Tax Works and Police commlt- naan cemetery. Commissioner Walter W. Walsh ever you’re doing. It brings on the friauUy pauu that refreshet— ^a moment to relax Connectlon with the recent I/'ague of Women Yoters Seeond row, left to right Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'Geb’rgfc Oullette; Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Amaio; Candace, calls the attention of all corpora­ nendatlon* of the Safety The Vemon-Elllngton League of tion# doing business, In Connecti­ and CTjoy yourself— and each other. __ 1 of the city and the report daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Golnlck. Women Voters will meet this eve­ cut to/the necessity for filing cor- |’’C*caC4U‘* sad its sbbrsvistUa ,_L accepted as In progress. ning at eight o’clock in the Su­ Third row, left to right—Ell:> , son of Mr, and Mrs. Bernard poratlonebusinees tax returns cov­ • OTTIID UNDfl AUTHOIITT OP THI COCA-COIA cbkPAMT ST CokiT tr* tb* rtfiiUrtd trsto rAldirman Kenneth Smith of perior Court room. There will be Biirsark; William, ffon of Mr. and Mrs. I/>stcr I/Kkwood, of Glaston­ ering operations conducted during ' I Finance committee announced a discussion group on the British bury; Raymond, son of Mr. and Mr.s. J. H. Benson. Imaxkt which ditiimuish tht pro8 the calendar year 1945, on or be­ luct of Tho Coca-Cel* Compasy. the committee was ready to loan. Bottom row, i*rt to right (Thcryl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert fore April 1. j the annual report fo r , the ^ r d Party Horwath; Mary Ann. daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Walter S. Taylor; Attention is further called to \C0CA-C0LA BOTTLING CO. OF CONN., INC., EAST HARTFORD for the year ending Nov. 15, The Rockville Emblem auh will James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Betlson. the fact that payment of the full printed, and the committee hold a card party at the Elks MEN’S ^yeri authority to ask for Home this evening at 8 o clock amount of tax found to be due JO 1*44 TW C-C Co.. I tor the printing of the renort with both bridge and setback be­ must accompany the return and. communication was* read ing played. further, that all returns must be Attorney Harry Lugg thank Banquet signed and sworn to before they the Council for the appoint The boy* and girl* basketball TO BE SOLD SHIRTS LINGERIE are acceptable for filing.. Corpora­ gt fm corporation Counsel for teams of the Maple and East You ran move Into Ibis house at any time — Jt Is vacant — a tions which fail to file on or before r dty and stating that he wotild schools will enjoy a Joint banquet well built single of 8 rooms — one lot off Main street — ideal April 1, will be subjected' to the pt the office subject to' con­ this evening at 6:30 o’clock at the for a professional man — nr a good home for any jamll.v — lot statutory penalty of $5.00 for de­ ations. He pointed out that Maple street school dining room. about 100 feet front. The hbuse has steam heat, gla*sed-in porch BRIEFS CREPE linquency in filing amf also to in­ claims were how pending The awards for the 1946 season and sun parlor — and a two-ear garage at the rear.' Location: terest charges at the rate of six- ____the d ty for falls on pub- will be ma|le at this time, Mrs. Near the Center. Fine Knit. Cotton Undershirts tenths of' one per cent per month •CHECK LIST OF TIMELY Miller will prepare the dinner and 88 Inches Wide in Flower Oesiflfns or fraction thereof from April 1. [^highways and that the felt Exclusive With f All Elastic Band Briefs to carry these through to movies will be shown in the school • /' • A reasonable extension of time _ ton. Involving principally auditorium at the close of the will be granted upon the filing of Nations with the Insurance banquet. a tentiillve return which must also , He also stated that he Nurses* Aides ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. be signed and sworn to and upon he could not accept any re­ The Nurses’ Aide* will meet payment of the estim ate tax ITEMS AT BUSH HARDWARE OdS 51AIN STRF.ET PHONE.S S4S0 - 534^ ar, tn connection with the of- this evening at eight o’clock at found to be due. 'The ten s ive re­ tnaamuch as a possible dis- the Auxiliary room* of the Rock- 4 9 ^ yard turn should be accomp^ied by a Metal Tray Yard Type Old Fashioned All Brnee Metal ‘ Hflcation might occur. For 3 7 ^ - 4 5 < / •vllle City hospital. letter citing the need Mr an exten­ • Wheelbarrows • CLOTHES • SWING • Weathervan^ < LAWN . reason be would bill tbe city sion and also the a ^ u n t of time i such work as he Is called upon desired. /■' REELS HAMMOCKS RAKES . do tor Its officers. The salary $8.95' $6.95/ ^tte corporation counsel for the Measles in State from 'the city, is $300. The A Real Buy! $12.95 Large Rlite. $1.95 $8.50 A Beoiity! ' was referred to the Finance Show Increase Oil'Burners Aaother Scarce Item! Heavy Duck, Assorted Colors. A New Type That ilttee. Tonight’s The Night! 16 Heavy Ropes. b a Wtnaert letter was read from Mrs. M il • GARDEN _ a Lk Joslyn of Willlngton in Hartford, March 27—(JPh-N^w • BIRD BATHS • M b l A L • ilch she stated her cat skidded cases of measles in Connecticut to­ ^ Furnaces CARTS ■ Selected DUST PANS the Ice on Minterburn Hill and taled 185 for the week ending $3.69 - $5.95 • ADIRONDACK led damage both to her car March 23. State Department of A Few sun Available. $5.25 - $8.75 injuries to herself. The com- Health reported today. This was White or Beige. CHAIR 39c ea. ' 35c. Lb. tication was referred to the an increase of 19 over the previous RACKLIFFB OIL CO. /ideal for tbe Lady Heavy Oange. Fhw Hard 8eta .-lifns committee. week, the report stated. 8 Maple avenue — HarMnrtf , Gardener! $8.50 Black FInUh. ^ / | ■Ma.V»r Raymond E. Hunt re- Diseases which showed an in­ IM. Haittota 1-8191 GyFly Fishing orted'that he attended a lunch- crease lnclu,ded mumps, from 331 BETTER MEN*S As Fine As We Have Seen! 1 at w ^ch time the Institute of / REELS to 382 new "cases; broncho-pneu­ ^ - • COCOA MATS • ^ASEBALLS libllc Serbdce of the University monia, 21 to 47; syphilis, 26 to 47; BINGO • GARDEN ^ • SCALECIDE 9 Connectlcta presented * awards gonorrhea, 18 to 26; diphtheria, 0 $1.98 to $3 .49^ $3.00 up r the city rejmrts, and he show- to 1. t r o w e l s . ^ 75c 75c Qt. ' [the certlflca»'!j^'hich Rockville A Wide Variety! Diseases which decreased includ­ COTTON DRESS ThlcIc, Heavy RegnlaHon SIzea. For Early Dormaiit d^ed as Honokbble, Mention. ed lobar pneumonia, from 37 to' 28; MURPHY'S Horsehlde Covers. Spraytag of Fruits. Ijfc, , Union whooping cough, from 73. to 65; ST. BRIDGET’S / V&'Tbe mid-week Lentjm 'service • Incimmtor • GRASS ijl beTeirtTi. held this evening froS'btol: • GARDEN •/Bai^metcps fhlon Cortgregqllonal chii , DRESSES One Ball WHIPS » FERTILIZER CongregqMonal S ^ ^ e m i r ^ S T t r o ! ” “ SHIRTS _ o’clock.; Rev. Allison "Heaps $5.95 WEEDERS . |jV\ the Somers pongreratlonal CHURCH BASEMENT 2-Pieee Ginghams, Brand New Seenuckers Fancy Broadcloth $1,19 $6.50 up . SPREADERS Large 8laa Wovea lAhiirch will preach ana Rdv. / Use Like a Oolf Club, 20c Makes An Idenl Fal>brk With Cover. " hdolph Johnson of the Rockville Par Long Oraas. / Gift Itoin! $3.95 up ^aptUt church will pre.side at the Celebrated Teivice. Dr. George S. Brookes, SIMrtPtlZlNG In Prizes A "MeaC* tor Oeed 1 prmer paslor of the Union church The Body Shop Method PLAYING STARTS AT 8:15 • HUNTING • D O O -KU P • / IncinerRtor read' the scripture and offer • .22 CAL. Jpayer. The Junior choir of the SOLIMENE& FLAGG. Inc. Saturday KNIVES RIFLES GRASS SHEARS qllnion church and a quartet from . # i f , . / $5.95 • BONE MEAL 334 Center S t 1M. 8181 4.9# 1 9 Baptist; church will .sing dur- $2.49 up H. a R. or Moasberg. $1.50 Expnnded Metnl Type , the service which -will be pre- tJoantHiy Umltodl On Leg*.- $4.00 Hd. ded by, an organ recital. Completo With 8heath. Receive Jewels • BUSH HOOK i Flu# for ProduelBg ■ /r Finn Turf! At the meeting of Damon • GARDEN • SHEEP ___ge, Knights of Pythias, to be BOX CHOCOLATES • Rod and Reel $2.50 IJhM this evening, several mem- BENSON SAYS: SPADE Long Handle. Just RigM for MANURE Vbers who have been affiliated with Fresh Candles mnfve eoeb week! WE B in r Combination Clearing New Land! bthe lodge for 25 years will receive " 'r ■ $1.89 il2.95Hd. •Jewels. The following are includ- ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF CARS BRONZE Jfed In the , group: Alexander ARTHUR DRUG STORES $16.50 ' A Real Good Boy! Pnivldee Hnmns nn$ 49c 'Brown, William A. Baer, Harry 845 MsJii S t ' TPL 8809 REGARDLES OF CONDITION ; Ifs a Beauty! • SCREEN WIRE Fertiliser At One Tlnia. l ^ w ItoO Edga RFlanun, Walter Heintz, RfUph Ap r CHOICE OF Pottery. AND PAT THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICES PROUD PARENT! • GARDEN 9c sq. ft. GLEN\^OOD • Window • SPRAYERS BOYS’ GLOVES A Very 8onroe Itont I STEAK SPECIAL OFFER Ventilatort . MDTOR OJL 80c.Pr. Galvanized $5.95 BROILERS Sen now at preaeat |Mak prices aad you oao, coaMaas to ass 2-GalIdn Can your epr for the aex't SO days If you wish wlthoai ROLLER ^9c and 59c Reayy Oil Treated • GARBAGE CANS *rnnk Type. The Easter Oeatakki. Gallone Cnpaclty. $1.39 DRESS Metal Vaoeo. Sell ns your oar now tor cash and 7ou*ll gel'Jrandrsto of dollars J $1.39 For Outdoor fTse! more than yon wlil'get u’hen you trade for a aiew ear.. • FREEZER Ctfmpleto With Covert • LAWN • SOILAX SKATES BAGS SPRINKLERS • SOFTBALLS RUBBER FLOOR MATS -BSfOTOd SofU-Leok Gift Supreme WK BAY 4 8 piO H AS TROUSERS Cord, hoovlw raW. Experts ^ y Ceflophane •ELECTRIC ioalBS, ostra tnad Ball-Bearing Wheels 25c FOR YOUR CAR $400 for ’36^8 Dailt Colpra. Sanforized BROODERS • $1.29 to $3.95 95c up USED CAR PRICES The Ideal Tatpt 8c ea. A Very Hot Itoml Felt Back"-Pro-War 4|uaUty $500 for ’3T8 Claoaerl $34.50 and $39.95 Take One Oa Tour A GLEAMING SILVER PLATED ' - A P«Mr All Maato Onttagal 6.00x16 $700 for ’38’s WILL DROP 50% Or Vegetablea. zoo nnd 480-Clilck. VEGETABLE DISH • CORN $2.98 115.20 Plus Tkx • AUTO UNIVERSAL TYPE Priced $12.00 up $1000 for ’39’s WHEN NEW CARS BOY SCOUT PLANTER CHARCOAL SEE THE • D-D-T $1400 fqr ’40’ s COMPASS ! i • JACK KNIVES SILVER PLATED BREAD TRAY ARE INFULt NEW MODELS $2.95 -29c Bag $2000 for ’41’s io 75 $8.9 5 ' 98c Qt. $8.50 PRODUCTION Per HoneboM Uee. $1.98 Hand Type. For Ontdoor fireplaea $^000 for ’42*s . NOW! nta AB Cara! 8% LJqaM^ with All the Ondgetol Easy To veel OftniBgt SANDWICH TRAY $13.50 Drive In ■— Write In Or Phone In Q H JtJt W e WUI Your Car lOver the Pboae ' / "O 1 MONTGOMERY WARD CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. / FREEDMAN*1 71UIAlH9t MANCHESTER, CONN.’ ^ 824-828 tu m a n im T

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MANCHESTER EVENIKG HKRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27.194i PAGE MANCHESitK EVLNlNG HEKALD, MANCHESTER,sCUNr^., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 194« the way thay batted the Italians postage atanipa to crepe rubber could be paid only on extra 6ut)iiut aroim’d and a lot of old soldiers shoe soles and \saccharine tablets. Elm street for an elevator tower, would like to do th. same thing Y’ou would like ^he pastry shops atthined at higher costs, such Easter for Others— to cost $8,000 snd sn addition to ASHES AND RUBBISH {^iPrpblem To Open Beauty Shop Business Body overtime, extra .shifts, apd .so .yfi. Building's Cost to the Bulgarians They never here. There are more confection­ But Not for Seleetmen the velvet weaving shed on Pine REMOVED know when they’ve had enough. ary Jtorea than aaloona back home, But the (Clamber itf Commeri.e street to provide for a toilet tow­ These Stores .said it is oppo.iif'd Ipi* the use of Also Local Moring and Clothing and foo^e cbptrol de­ Put at $40,000 JLIght Trncklnf hl|^ and you natd an adding stuffed with yellow goo and sprin­ the spirit of Eaater that they will be done by the H. K. Fergu-. COLUMN machina for every transaction be­ kled with chopped almonds and vice." are w ^ ln g to get out of their .son Company of Cleveland, Ohio, PHONE 8962 — / ■ ".Subsidies !/^nceal inflation and cause one American dollar equals walnuts. The restaurants are" Just Subsidies Plea cozy hehs long before dawn to now engaged In the construction ’ (EdItoFs Note: Boyle’s col­ A remains, but the other night they 5,000 Greek dracimaa. 1 haven’t like Greek . restaurants In Amer- T o ^ It I establish. UK a .sen.se,^ dishonest Brim Iter .Salos and Serv- of the new Cheney mill. G AV E LLO & E. SCHUI.Z attend l-A«tei-n SunriK serv­ uma, today Is In the form of a illuminated It and then you could seen anything like it since China, ick, I rejkUy felt homesick whan I prices, " Ufe ch.snibcr .sliitrment ices. Hut not the .Spleptmen. 'A third Cheney Brothers permit C ^u nfipl (Continued from Page One) •said '/By iiiiiintHimng- prices at i(’p .Station li!sliinatpd at letter ta Ms wife, Francis, la glimpse some fragment of “ the where, after buying a meal you hao^smy-first meal In one and saw An apfilicaYinn was filed, by cites plans for alterations to the glory that was Greece." almost needed to hire a amall boy agaiiKthose old familiar fried po­ OPEN tha VMted Stataa).,. ! ai ti^iyislly low levels they tend to: Ann and Louise Cheney Home on Legal p p i| > i6 n iiiMpfled'' in the measure (ie.slgne l j a chinch orgaiHzution,. to hold That Flgiirp Ought to Export .%lr to carry home the change. The tatoes su m m ing in that same old scc^ntuate shortages tiy creating ! Hartford, road for the Memorial tired kitmen grease. in provide 2,700.000 new homes hy j >till fuithcr lark of balance be-; the annual Eahtpr Sunrise ATTRACTIVE By Hal Boyle I flew here from Cairo with th4^ streets are full of black 'market hospital. This building will he money operators and paddlara of But they., didn't have "strom- failed to find the the enii of next year. I tween supply sm1 demand. They I .servlfc on the Q ldxG olf lots, One of the largest construction British Royal A ir Force and shiv­ now town prqphrty. hi making us8d as soon as possible as a tem­ aU kinds selling everything from berry" pie. \ to th« troubleaome The chamber endorseii the i>(1l , are open to nilministriitive abuses. | permits issued by the office of the Athena. March 27— (F) — Dear ered thrpugh two bluatery, miser­ the motion, one meinocr” siig- porary hospital. BUY \ or "bonui”, grant passed by the lioii.se. saying^/tn a , TTiey place a premiitin on inoffi- building inspector during the last Franoad! Oreeca has about the able days before spring came. Tha iijc-.Hlcd that tile board---hr at month WHS revealed today in the THURSDAYS lency and t»-nd to freeze high cost, i . . Ritv ehlnes warmly now and the air ITat Uic March 1 town meet* statement prepared for ttie S7n-' least its chad man he i^ r e - Tliey are an expch.se to Die 1), S. i.ssuance of a permit to construct same populaUon as New York city, ^ wonderful they ought to'bot- I tddaed the matter into the ale Banking committee that it sented at the service. Tnw n Co uneel Judge Wtl* gives W’ystl "ample authority.” | Trea.siiry and thus add further to. a saler and service .station at 342 LIQUORS FOR THE G. I. and avtrybody aeema to be running: jt »nd export it to Manhattan Hyde to decide at laet Elsewhere on the housing front, i the budgetary deficit. That is not t'hairman Chambers thought'- East Center street for the Brun­ for political offlca. instead of Greek wrestlers. 'meeting. tft«^ House by 1i vo^e of 3.^.% to 1 ! the way to help the veteran” ; thal it was th.e right thing to e i .ner Rales Company, at an estimat- At Lowest PoMible Prices! 35 ESSEX STREET— Naxt Sunday la national election Athens is quite modem. Its cen­ have a full board representa­ ' hi cost of $40,000. tranacrlpt of the March 1 senr-..^ the Senate s $2.'>3.727,OOQ Provisions of llniise Hill Vaemnt soon. 4 rooms. Hot day and everybody ia steamed up tral section shows no signs of Until 9 P. M. waa read and, while it^ emerglH^y appropriation bill. It As the- bill pa.s.serl the House. If tion at the Hci-vK-e and the mo­ 'The proposed sales' and service air heat. . dqmage from the Gehnan occupa­ over Issues and nobody can concen- that the. vote was cor- i.s IntondlHt^.to finance 102,.\il0_m*^rc provides an additional $1.00n,00' tion was n’lade. .station, for which an exception ARTHUR DRUG STORES tion but in some resldenUal areas Fragrance that beckons gaily to romance / > . holds It that the division of the temporary homes for veterans and 000 home mortgage in.siiring auth-i There was dot a single was ma^le hy the Zoning Board bf 845 .Main St. Tel. 3809 45 DURANT STREET— trata on hla work. The Greeks have apartment buildings still bear with a light heart. intended as a "salary ad* provide fundvfor the Civilian Pro­ ority; price ceilings on new houses; ' "Y ea" vote on the E8stcr'‘Siui- Appeals at J recent meeting, wlH Four rooms. Nice lot. a low botUng point politically and bullet and shell marks. Housinr ia St” was amended to be duction adminiitlration snd other veterans’ preference in renting or ri.se service plan. front 80 feet on East Center evary sldaaraUc cafe is overflowing short here, too, and rants fabulous. " A **bonus” payment to all agencies to carry''0iit the sdmin- buying new hou.sing. and a year’.s street and y ill have; a depth of 53 DURANT STREET— with Mark Hannas. If you halt Where did everybody In the world Toilet Water tl.26 Dusting Powder 11.50 tIm JWHAU corI eiSy>loyees. there are certain 140 feet in rettx- someona and ask him to give you live before ihe war? istr.Ttlon's hOHSing '^program for continuation of priority and alloca-j Cosy Four-Room Brick. Must of the case which the The new biilldipg will be of con- the time he hand, you • political (Pin s T ax ) MawcHWTia CoMW | the balance of the ruK)ent fiscal tion power to cliannel s( arce rhater- ' Cai^ifalize On A be seen to be appreciated. Many Speak EugUah Well sen felt should be decided Mrs. .leanne Winrler *fiete, steel and brick with glass pamphlet and delivers ■« half-hour ____ _ \ year. Prompt .Senate^, concur­ ials into new n)edluni-eost home' I like the Greeks very much. .‘iW n Counsel. rence was predicted. ' \ j constnictlon. \ iiiMMi IJrires blocks being ii.sed Irt the constnic­ 76 ESSEX STREET— speech againit. Communism or ITiey probably had it tougher than Negath'c Oplnhui' Mrs. Jeanne W m aler.of .11 Mid­ Meanwhile, the (!T’ A riiahW to tlon. -It will be onA story with King Oeorgt. W yatt’s subsidy plan encounter­ High Market •O w n your own home. Small any peopla in occupied Europe but I Raymond R. Bowees, act- dle Tuinpike West, a bcaiitic^^n get its new regional offices opVr- ! basement. ed numerous Objections from Re­ Keeping OPA monthly payment. Plastered With FortnUU they ,do(i’t sit around and com­ counsel, presented a with oyer twenty years’ cxpei ating in 71 key cities to adm iiii^ publican committee members. Sen­ To Ha\’e Modelil Showroom There are no "poet no signs” plain'about the past now. They opinion on the petiUon ence, announces the opening of' er and police the far-reaching I ator Millikin (K-Col i dodared that It is understood that the Brun­ No red tape— No unneces­ hera. Evary public and prlvata bus­ are very friendly to Americana and by Att«^ Wiliiahi Jeannes Beauty Shdp, .Kpecializ- (Continued frooi Page One) ner Sales company will take oVer 90 DURANT STREET— c>gistnictlon controls announce,I | if the government gives a veteran sary details. Cash for all iness building la plastered With many apeak English well. They • • WELDON DRUG CO. and others, asking for )n|f^n all the latest brani lies of yeslgiday. a hfhydng benefit this year that the agency for .one or more o f ‘the Frame Four-Room .Single. portraits of candidates, their rec­ are tough and sturdy and more TOPS FOR QUALITY Stion of |l,000 for the lauty culture. niay .sAVf him $1,000, a ’ brother- of ( urrency, hank dypo.-its, and higher priced aiUomobiles and one types of property— singles, l.ot 50x140 ft. Full cellar. Hot ords and promises jm d political patriotic than Texana. They ioele- on of the pupils of St Be Ready Totnorrow . j air heat. 981 MAIN STWOnr TBLErHONB 8921 Mrs. Wlnzler has been employed veteran should have the right to United States securituig owned by of the fef)|tiires of the new build­ duplex, fiats, farms, lots slogans. So far, by common agree­ brated‘National Independence day Apet-CeteCempeaii.lea,/alewdGtiif.N.r. school to Uiat institution. heretofore in leading beauty sol- A spokesman for the agency i ail non-hank Investors has in- ing will be a modern, well-lighted said it wk^shoped that all would ' demand the same benefit 10 years ! G. I. Finlnclng— $‘200 Down, ment. no one has turned the Parth­ this week and I never aaw so much FrancMeed Battleri Fepai-Cola Bottling Co. of Central VUlaga, Cenn. Bow en stated in his ions In Bridgeport and Hartford. from now. crea.scd from . about $82>pOO.OOO,- showroom. and suburban property. enon Into a billboard, but It may drum beating, bugle blowing and opinion that the Board be ready for ou.siness by tomorrow j l.ong Term Mortgage. Tour fn another .section .of today's ” 7 "'This agcncyNvill not end as 000 at the end of 1939 to about Cheney Brothers also received De only a temporary truce. parading In my life. So many peo­ etmen, in his opinion, cobid Herald will be found an adver-i ® , ,, $300,000,000,000 today. two grants for construction of an deposit refunded if unable to se-' long as there Is a yeteran alive.” cure G. I. Loan. M y hotel is on the main buaineaa pla Joined In the paradea thsre spwd public funds for the tisem ent’Of the new bsauty shop; 1 ” another rapid follow-up, the "Our wants, fortified by those addition to the weaving mill on wars only a faw left to watch ' stion of pupils of a prlv- agency wa.s expected to grant "re­ Millikln heclared.„, ' JARVIS atraet and aach morning from my liquid reserves, can- give us the window 1 can sea tha whlta col­ them. ^■iiool and he further ruled conversion priorities*’ today to impetus to begin a volume of the proposal can only be help mamifactiirers of scarce ARTHUR A. umns of the Parthenon on the They are aUU mad at tha Bul­ Formal Recess peacetime production far greater AeropoUa. It ia much more dam­ garians fdr Jumping on them when ■ by an act of the General Miners’ ‘^Rest’ building materials obtain needed than we have 'eyer seen.” j REALTY^CO, My as the local authorities machinery and equipment. KNOFLA aged than I had thought front see­ Germany had them down and many However, he asserted that this | 8 Dover Road or ing gehQolbook pictures. Only^ the paraders were yelling “bn To no power to act. ’Tlil.s action ^woiild permit mak­ Not SeliednltM i.s not inevitable, but that "we Realtor original petition \^a re- ers of all 13 of the criticaliv, fMf>VtOnAIU\, 28 Alexander St. skeleton of its Periclaan beauty Sofia.” These graeks are proud of Will Hit Steel Kpiild quickly, .spend oiirseives in' 875 .MAIN STREET ' and presented by its spon* LAXATWf J •scarce materials and supplies- <», J th>i dissipation of spiralling prices Utl •-,* .1 Phone 4112 or 7275 TEL. 5440-5988 Attorney William Ferguson, (fiontinaed from Page tJne) j expand their operations and thus and ^speculative markets" iinle.ss - Sr of the town school board, I speed up home building. | Plants First .safegu'apds are continued. rthe sum of $1,000 was asked I The materials to be arfected, a I business over the summer for the I snstviox general elections. 1945 ptnnsport the pupils of any I t'P A otTicial .said, are lumber, j (Continued from Page One) in town to the school, hrii ks, radiators, bathtubs, tile, j He set July 10 as a teiitative ad- letters approving and concrete hlock.s. castiron sewer j joiirniuent date. the appropriation were would be. shut down progressive- If possible, the legislators will 1 \ RiCORD SRIAKING YIAR ly within a month. pipe, clav sewer pipe, millwork. by the Selectmen in this gypsum board and lathe, hard­ leave then and not come ^ c k until f HALE'S SELF SERVE . ’The rapid-fire developments were on. wood- flooring, softwood plywood after the November voting. I The Original In New England! sparked yesterday by Lewis' an­ Republican Leader Joseph .Mar-, IN TEUPHONf HISTORY nouncement that members of his and prefabricated houses, sections For the Loveliest ' Portonal... and panels. tin of Massachusetts said the Eas­ UMV\’ in the soft coal field would proprittor attsnUon to all details assures rote Approval ('onvinced Order will Do Job ter holiday may. be cut even short­ "be home with their families" next er than two weeks, i f pressing ; COLD WAVE Imoginoble you of fine funeral service that brings week, in line with the miners’ tra­ Wyatt, national housing expedi­ THURSDAY SPECIALS! Th# year 1945 brought Victory and Peace, ond wHh them a record- Of Vardaiiiau business develops. f\ 'I comfort when it is most needed. ditional refuaatxto work without ter, said he was convinced that Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! breaking demand for telephone service. W e handled more colls,.served a contract. X yesterday s CPA order is strin­ "W e hope, though, to keep ma- ! jor business o ff the floor long 1 \ (OMttaned 'Fram Page One) Insists Action Not Strike gent enough to release materials more telephones, employed more people, took in mere in revenues and for the 2.700.000-home goal set by enough to allow members to make ! Lewis insisted he was npf call­ President Truman. a trip home," he declared. poid out mere in expenses than- ever before in our history. During the I consider the npminatlbn at ing a strike, ami he cited figures Strictly Fresh Eggs The order forbids the start of ii(Biecutlve seMion "a t the earl- to indicate that coal stockpiles lost four months of 1945, we welcomed the chance'to start the long, any new construction or repairs— Lpo^ble moment." are sufficient to meet industrial except small jobs ranging 24 HOUR SERVICE Doz. hard task of restoring our service to the high stondords e busy, pros­ Made in January needs imless the contract ’ nego-i ? nt Truman sent the nom- tiatlons are protracted. i INERALHlMti perous Connecticut wonts. of Vardaman, a former St. Charles O’Neill, spokesman for , « ' c A u . Diamond M^IVOeeMOMSl MANCRESmi hanker and shoe mamtfac- U..Cyl Op,r.(o,.- , 'J ,"”” " 6 2 2 S to the Senate Jan. 21. The committee, told a news conference | MANCHESTER T A X I CO. ^'^ya $15,000 a year salary, that at no time since negotiations One CPA spokesman predicted Proprietor Attention Walnut dr Pecan Meats that little material Will be allocat­ oliargea to which Radcliffe began March 12 had Lewis made , To Every Call ’ ed for other than veterans’ hous­ rtsulted largely from re- any specific dtflhands on the incliis- ■ ing. Vi Lb. Cellophane Bag atlon proceedings involv- try. ' a 59c Vardaman Shoe company, In reiterating his plea for $600,- Vhrdaman once beaded, 000.000 in subsidies, W yatt toid ator Donnell (R.. Mo.), who the Banking committee vesterdav CUSTOM a member of the aubcom- Evt;s 'I'llrued that even with such "premium JS^aine Sardines in e, led the opposition to Var- paynienta’’ He is afraid home ahd is expected to carry FOR SALE Can, lit to the Senate floor re­ To 2 Nations Srm V .” '* t F*(Sanut Oil 2 25c RE-UPHOLSTERING ef the Banking commit- ' The former Louisville mayor Seven-Room Stngrie in the r a tio n on the subcommittee (Continued Knfm Page One) i said about the best that can be CampbeU’a v LARGE SELECTION OF ______j hoped for Is to keep housing costs Green section. 5 rooms FABRICS TO CHOOSE FROM! . long-time friend of use of grain for feeding live.stock. | general price down, two up. Hot wjiter Cans aan, would aucoeed John This would bring a reduction, if asserted, Tomato Soup 3 35c who retired after 15 years’ .successfully pleaded, in tbi.s coun-J cost.s are shooting up far heat, oil burner. Fireplace. . . . A Call Will Bring He served in the. Array try’s record-breaking' number of faster than other prices Garage in basement. Cor­ Would Cost Piiblir More Our Estimator With Samples. J World War 1, shifted to the chlokpns and hogs. .Jt also might ner lot. 100x110 ft. This 'reserve In 1939, served.over- bring revision of bPA ceiling on W yatt pitched his subsidy argu­ Pea Beans 2 Lbs. 25c fwith the Navy In World War grain wii-rch farmer.s contend ment oil the ground that the al­ house is insulated through­ No Obligation. ternative raising the price of was wounded in SiclHy liT makes it more profitable to u.se scarce' materials In generalv out. Built of pre-war ma­ 39 40 41 42 43 45 JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DK. wheats for fattening animals than CHAIRS from . . $3 2 .5 0 la la a son of the late James for marketing through asiial chan- woiild cost the public five times terials. Storm windows and Rice 2 Lbs. 25c I as much a.s the benefit payments. ble Vardaman, former gov- nets. screens. Occupancy June r'lesu o f Missiasippl, and for four 3. An intensive program of j A general price increase would Yes, you can now give yourself a genuine crem e cold wave at home SOFAS from .... $6 9 .0 0 You made 763,860,875 calls from 510,000 telephones . . . And oskod for MQRE teUphon# survicG .8^. waa regional director of the apply to ail material in a scarce 1. food production in all countric.s. | in just 2 to 3 hours— for merely 79c/ As lovely a permanent as In 1945, all previous telephone traffic records ware smoshad. Wall over thraa- The demand for talaphena sarvica rose staodily during the ^ r months of 1945, action Finance corpora- 4.. Shai'ii mea.siire.s within l•oJln- I cins.sificatlon. he said, whll5,ft selec­ Cabbage L b .'7c St. Louis. tries receiving U NRR A help ' to tive subsidy at the producers' level you've ever hoped for . . with deep, long-lasting waves and curls ALL WORK DONE BY MASTER CRAFTSMEN quorters of o billion cojls wara moda during tha year — tha graotast number wa’va but whan peace coma — it zoomadi On V.J Day, 35,000 people ware wohing for Six-Room Single with 'telephones. And in November alone, 7,800 more asked for now talaphona service. prevent waste and to speed diatri- | , . . . soft, manageable, flattering. Chic Oe.Luxe !dt is all you need. • Fresh aver handled Of these, fifty-three million were toll colls — 4 ^ % more than ware bution of .supplies. fireplace, furnace heat and' PHONE HARTFORD 32-6500, mode in 1940, the lost foil year of peace. These colls wara drada from more tele­ Evan so, wa wara able to reduce tha waiting list from the mid-August peak of It contains the very finest ingredients, including 60 curlers and easy-' Two Piece 5. Curtailment of the u.se of i garage. Situated over phones than Connecticut has ever hod before^— 510,053 of the and of lt»a year. 35,000 to 29,(XX) at tha 4hd o f the .yaor. grain in producing alcoholic beV- ! ■'North, to-follow directions Give yourself a Chic De Luxe cold wave tonight; Lbs. eragc.s. New Potatoes 3 29c Vanderbilt UpholsteryyShops . Russia Biggest Rliigma MURPHY'S 1429 Park St., Hartford ^ 0 . Box No. 985 *4 BUILDING LOTS F r ^ Russia remained the biggest ' ‘^It’s Wan Built ^ By V^nfierbiir V enigma. Sources close to the.. in .All Sections of Town United States delegation said that dhe Ball Beets or Carrots Lb. 9c [ * ® \ an effort would be made to obtain from the Soviet an estimate on 1 See ' her food pitiduction' , thi.s year, ' $100.00 and a promise to contribute to the Lux Soop Bars short-supply countries of eastern , Stuofrt J. Wasley 3 20c Europe. ' In Prizes ■ Realtor ■■■ ■; Thin effort was touched off by the di.sclosure that Riw-sia is plan- ! - ' f ’r - 755 Main St. Tel. 6648 Bars i ning to sell France-appr-oximatelv i Saturday f/e/ffxe Lifebuoy Soop ~3 20c p )1 7 500,000 ton.s of wheat ahd liarley. | ^ 0 - 2 0 CREME COLD WAVE Gold Dust Cleanser lAHONDS

7 B o x « 25c 39 i s i a i res c h u s b i n FOR THE GIRL Chic D« Luxe is a favorite with' mothers. Perfectly safe for chil- WHO WAITED r i dreh’t fine heir ea it ia for jroura. HEALTH MARKET W g hod th# BIGQEST ttUphonG tGom y#f . . . MORE rGVGnuG ond MORE expai|»Gs . . . Favortta Our returning vatarens helped to oaell our ranks to 7,148 — mwe eesployees Whilo total revenue rose to new hight. total expanses broke oil records, too Tet, Your most important diamonil purchgaa in o yreor whan steadily rising costs- olfactad almost ovary item on the lomity ia probably also your first Let us help then we hove ever hod b e f^ . Vaterons return on the some basis m though thay ALMOST EVERT AMERICAN BENE­ hod worfcad'’wlth us centinueusly — and racaiva all wage incrabsas thay ordinorily budget, the rotas for locol talaphona service ramelned unchanged, while long you to make it completely successful. When FITS SOME DAY IN SOME WAY Quick Frosted Green Peas would hove rocaivad. About tWe-thirds o f our serviceman and woman wore dts- Distance rotas k y ^ n t s beyond 790 mila% were reduced — affecting a sovings of you colne to us you Bill be shown only fine chorged by the'yaor's and — ondoimesl oV of them hove returned to tha company. more th o n $449^M o yaor for Connecticut customers. . - . FROM THE FACT THAT HE OR SHE, gems, correctly cut and exquisitely mount* ■ Pkg:27c ed. And when yon come to us you can H.AS A SAVINGS .ACCOUNT! ^ N sure of gettin f values. « We invite you Southland Special!' t , . s to see our newly arrived collections. tSf c-'.# l/^L More than half of those people who a -e a a BIOGBR THAN IVIR ^ / ‘• f Quick Frosted Blatk-Eyed 1946 work for wages and ..salaries hav« sav­ H looks 08 thdugh 1946 wilt b# on Gvtn biggor ytor than 1945. so that wo may ogoin bo in our accustomed positipn of ''ftodi- w ' ^ ■ 1 Peas ^ Pkg.29c ings accounts. This is a rs v e i^ l of the W g ort planning tht biggotf construction progrom in our his­ noss to sorvG." W o intend to be in the forefront in adopting New Item ! record not. many years ago. More add Red Cross Needs Your Contribuiion tory. W g GxpGct to install mofo talophonos and to provido sor- mony gf the new devices and techniques which hove beeA developed for speedior and better service. By So* Burnett more people are finding that it pays to Jlecausc many persons have not yet been canvassed, Snioked Salmon vicG to mer# pGopIo thon Gvor bpIorG. Our first job is to mokG week's ABC Special fea- sGfvicG ovoiloblG to thG thousof^ds'-who hovG boon wolfing. a beautifully slmple-to-make save. or have been opt when solicitors called at their homes, From Peorl Harbor to V.J Day, our prime concern was to piece outfit tbat’a aa amart Herbert House, chairman of the 1946 Red Cross fund Quick Frosted Pkg. 63c LotGr« wG must prpyidG GVGryonG with fiiG kind of lorvico h# t'Van be. The wrap-around help in the winning of the war. All our efforts and facilities campaign, asks (hem to send or bring their contributions wonts — whon and whoro ho wonts it. U cut all in one, has. a flat- Deposit in this Mutual Savings Bank. were devoted to that end. From here on we shall again tufn our soalloped neckline and to Red Cross headquarters, House & H a|8 building. Main bow-Ued waut. Make the Semo plont which has boon kopt in oporofion boyond its efforts no less diligently to the task of providing foster, more street. **!%€ campaign ends Saturday and we need all SEA FOOD ■klrt to match or In a normbl sorvico IKe during th# war yoors Giust bo roploctd. accurate, more dependoble telephone service to the people '4 ahade. these individual contributions., if we ars to go over the No. 8017 eomes in aisaa Our Display of Soo Food Always AdoguotG morgins of spare focilitiGt’ must b# rGGitoblished of Connocticut. 14, 18, 18 and 20. Slxe top," Mr. House said. "It, requires 1 1-8 yards'of Offers o Nice Variety. ►-Inch; eklrt, 1 5-8 yarde.. The Savings Bank of Manchester This couppn may accompany the contrihutiqps: l i t pattern send 20 cents, your name, address, size . and the pattern number A .Mut ual Savings Bank 1 I hereby contribute ''' Fish To Bake, Fry or Broil ' Bunnett, The Manchester r j e w e l e r s • OPnCIANS • ”, 9aral

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4:00 — WDRC — House Party; f 7:80 — WDRC — EUery (Sueen; “7 ^ \ News; WHTD—Erzkine Johnaoa WHTD—Frank-Sln^r; WTHT in Hollywood; WTHT—Jack —Lone Ranger; WTIC—Alcoho- Berch; WTIC—Backitage Wife. Uca Anonymoua. * Ilefeat Legion Quintet^ ii/rer 1:15—WHTD—Musical . Roundup: 7:48—WHTD—Inside of SporU; Brown’s WTHT—OIrand’z Music Hall; w n c —Musical Appetizer. / WTIO-SteUa DaUaa. 8:00—WDRC — Jack CMrsoh ' In D eciding T ilt 4:30—WDRC—Life Can Be Beau- Show;^ —’WHTD—What’s the lenti— Uful; WHTD — Thie Is Your Name?of That Song?; W THT- country : WTIC—Lorenzo Jones. Lum and Abner; w n C — Mr', 4;4H_WDRC—Main Stiyet, Hart­ and M rf. North. to] old M t—a DOUBLE for 1945*46 la the largest on rec* .bounces in a lively manner, the 8:18—’WTHT—Ray Henle. Capture First Place Sport Slants ------metql is Just the ri^ht heat for the ford; WTHT—Hop Harrigan; [COMPACT with fuU'Bixe ord. ColorfuFDoorslop W n c —Young Wldder Brown. 8:80—WDRC — Dr. ChrisUan; Box Score | looM powder con* batter. If the water sissies and Newt; WHTD—Fresh Up Show; evaporates slowly it Is too cool 6:00 — WDRC — March a t Sci­ By Earl W. Yost Game at- Rec; Gn^l back on the ahelvu at Jurigle Hairdos On The Beam If your pride In your appearance y-' Can Cost Little ence; WHTD —Here’s Howe; WTHT—Fishing and Hunting With Shutout Will North Ends (4oJ 1 3N DRUG COMPANY la bothered by a few mtaplaced and If the drop seems to explode ,T l Bob Tedford SUn when it touches the metal it la WTHT—Terry and the Plratee; CTub of the Alrj w n C — Hllde- P /B F hairs, consult Miaa IlENk W TIO -W hen a Girl Mkrriee. garde Show. 6 Parchlak, rf . . . .y/ . 1 2-2 ' 4* ■V#' HA LEM, M3 Main street, about jStve an old flatiron qr cracked too hot. AttnujHve Season Sehcdnla <9 Sunday afternoon at the T-vllle 0 Kosak, rf 2 0-1 4 : 1 8 :18—WHTD—Superman; WTHT 9:00—WDRC — Frank Sinatra; ca NewtmrKh ELECTROLtSlS TREATMENT, ilk bottle a beauty treatment of Team Rolls Fine Three The Manchester Division a t the Plata, the annual spring field Sumlslaski, If :.... .1 1-4 The North Ends Upaint and poises and see how —Dick Tracy; WTR3—Portia WHTD — Gabriel Heatter; 3 3: tepater which is the painleas and p erm ^ Life can be beautiful—and WTHT— Junior Town Meeting; Town Cage Seriea Connecticut Sportsmen’s club went titola o t the club will be conducted, 4 H. Grzyb, c ...... 5 3-5 13 1945-46 Rec Senior nent method for removal, a p ­ quickly either object can be turned Faces Life. Game Triple of 1869 rain o^ shine. In the event of 1 *butter or margarine 'L"" *' easier if you take advantage of all 8:80—WDRC—Newt; Bwoob or w n c —Eddie <3antor Show. over the top in their membership 4 S. Grzyb, c ...... 0 1-2 league championship last I proved by the medical profession. into a Cinderella doorstop. 101 on flour that PLASTI-KLEER. the bew Croon; WHTD—Captain Mid­ 8:15—WHTD— Real Stories from In West Side Lei^ue; The town champion Pollah- campaign to enroll 1,000 mem- good weather, several thousand 2 Ziamaltis, rg ...... 3 4-5 with a spectacular 48 to 40 Phone 2*1264 for a free consulta­ sportsmen and spectators are ex- .3 0-1 6 cayenna plastic coating, can do for floors^ night: WTHT — Jack Arm­ Real Life. Americans and the North Ends bere by March 31. In doing this, 0 Wlerzbicki, rg ...... tion. ' X walls, and furniture. It maintains ' prcted to witpcBB the dogs in ac­ 2 Rfihacha, Ig ...... 2 0-0 4 over the American Legion ina nutmeg r 4 strong; w n c —Just Plain Bill. 0:30—WDRC —Bob O osby Show; Joje Birtles High Man agreed at a special meeting it required plenty of work. milk X or restores the appearance of i(ll lost night to play the best two The club ie ihe biggeit in the tion for the toany valuable prizes 0 Opalach, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 the biggest crowd to Outward signs of a fanatical wood t>r linoleum surfaces and 5:45—WDRC—Old Record shop; WHTD — Spotlight Banda: that will be awiirded. There U [jtolke \ WHTD—Tom Mix; W TH T — WTHT— So You Want to Lead Bsown’s Oarage gained Srat out of three game series for State of Connecticut and welt on baaketbalK game in Mani cream devotion to fingernails— mourn­ protects against wear. And i^’'s so the town champlunship. it'a way to betog the No. 1 sports­ no admission chatge.' 20 17 11-20 45 years. The contest ing the loss of a broken tip. for easy to clean, without w aiM g. It Tennessee Jed; w n C —Front a Band; Coronet Front Page; place in the final standings of the | New Cage Bales Legion (40) one aberry Page Farrel. w n c — Mr. Dtstrlct AttorneV. The North Ends won the men's club In Nsw England. and decldi^ game of taate , instance—are Irritating to many safeguards against grease, alco­ West Side Rec Bowling League j Presldgnt Howard Roy la anx­ The baaketball rule prohibiting P B r T aeries between th ^ two people, particularly men.- hol, or other liquids Indoors and it/ Evening 10:00—WDRC— Great Moments right to challenge the PA’s by re-entry of any player 1^ the last Tedford, rf ...... 6 5-9 37 meat from lobater aheU 6:00—Newe on all stattone. with a shutout win over Darllng’a , virtue of their win over the ious to have the locM club don- 3 rivals. i m amall cube#. Melt but* weather-proofs out-dexir furoituts. in Music: .WHTD— To be an­ In tha other match the Hartford sidered a Model CHub /Or other four minutes of a game-^a coach’s 4 Chapman, If ...... 1 3-4 5 The winners were forpMl It's'taking pains with details McOILL-CONVERS^ wijl ^iipfily 6:15 — WDRC — Jimmy Churoll nounced; WTHT —Ralph Nor­ Le^qO last night by a score of headache during Ita one seoMP in 1 Yost, c ...... 3 1-6 7 C aAiigarine and add flour, Sings: WHTD—Today in Sports; Road Grill took three out of four 45 to 40. clubs to follow suit. It is With­ overcome a 11 ,|)olnt deflolt t *‘;and nutmeg. Add milk (such as a special frier for crisp you. \ l man’s Music; ’W n c — College points for the Fairfield Grocers. out any question the envy of mah^ the book—went oqt the Window 5 Cone, rg ...... 2 2-4 6 first half to win. It was a French fried potatoes) that makes Musical Roundup; WTHT—Kay- of Musical Knowledge. The first game will be played tb ^ y and a more liberalized vers­ 0 Murray, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 8tlr and cook until ^ O-Quis; w n c —Profettor Andre Brownes .were hot with games sportsmen’e groui>e in the Nutmeg bang hall game from th luncheon or dinner at HANSEN’S Blue Marlip, heretofore known 10:80—WDRC — Andrews Sis­ Friday night at '8130 at the State. Manchester is now con- ion W sf ready to take its place. 2 Murdock, Ig ...... ,2 1-1 • 5 whistle to roe end. Nel' :~b01lB. Add lobetcr and Schenker. of 899, 608 and 662*for a triple Rec with the second game hot water. Juat |>efore MILK BAR the best in town. Han­ only to the deep-sea sporting fish­ ters; WHTD —Labor Manage total score of 1869. Joe Birtlea was 'scious of the fact that we have The ino^iflcatlon of the four- 3 Allczl, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 asked hpt- gave any grouad. 6:30—WDRO-Tunt Time; WHTD next Tuesday. Full detaila will .0 0-0 0 add egg yolka beaten sen’s is headquarters, too, for ermen vacationing off the West ment Forum— WTHT —To Be high with 379 with Smith ”low” here a grand organisation. The minute rule was one o f four minor U Kleinschmldt, Ig .. total qf 38 personal foulx those daily-fresh DOWNYFLAKE -—Answ’er Man; WTHT—Con­ appear in tomorrow night’s , with the cream and aher- Coast, pow makes its debut to the announced. with a triple of 367. The team Manchester Division is now in its changes made in the cage sport’s called. DOUGHNUTS. cert . Hour; WnC^Veterana’ Herald. 18 14 12-24 40 . to taate. general public in 'familiar tin- 10:45—WTHT Boston Flower bowled conslstantly and proved .seventh year of operation. Each legislation by the National Basket­ B^b Tedford's senaational Buln, Bala may be the lan­ Jangle BoHety and U. 8. girla African Twist to the popular Ooin’ ' Native wHh the Jangle Question Box; Five Minute Mys­ Show Report. ball Committee of the United Score at half time, 23-19 Legion. ipring any To glamoTits an old iron, ppint cana; Canned In brine, the firm, without any question as to their year the membership has in­ Ing kept the Legion in the guage but the ban hair-do And something In common in pigtail Jad Is Joat to add a glamor bob and ornamented Hie classic blazer la back again pink-fleshed marlin may become tery. 11:00—News on all stations. Statea and Canada which closed its Referees, Kozlowskl and Ramsdell. game until the last four mlnut< [fancy aerioua* it white and paste across Its hack 6f:45—WDRC—Report to Conn­ superiority over Darling’s. creased with leaps and hounds. looks atrictly American. chignon hair-do. few more. comb. for spring. Find a plaid skirt with a decsKomania motiff or some a favorite, along with the salmon 11:18—WDRC—Night Owl Shpw Hippo Correntl and Rusconi led annual two-day rulas-’maklng ses­ when toe Leonard stroetsn to SUITS ecticut; WHTD—Bhmy Acee; The club's plans for the future Center All Stars (Sfj plenty of pleats—preferably one simllat- design cut .out of paper or and tuna that were unknown to WHTD— Earl Roth’s Orchet the losers.. include many features, both for sion bere yesterday. apart. . The losers held a 10 i*BRS. and . I -whose color-scheme repeats some­ w n c —Lowell Thomas. R r T Africa. They are descendants of fabric. Iron must not be rusty. the public less than 36 years agd. tra; WTHT —Muiric; w n c — Poor scores dominated the match adult membere and also members Under the, new rules, one re-en ** \ lead at the qiiarter and I L R O 8 E is at a "45 degree angle. Do this By Betty Clarke ference in the capacity of the flour where the tint of your Jacket—and 7:00—WDRC—Mompile and the Local Sport 0 Campbell. r t \...... 4 1-2' 0 haa taken AP Newsfeature Beaaty Editor the Banta family of African tribes to absorb liquids. But it won't Harkness of Washington. between the Grill and the Grocers. of the .'Junior Sportsmen’s group, try pet- player will be allowed dur floor at halftime with a for 16 minutes a day If you can, know that your costume will al­ ^ Little girls can swing smartly, Men; WHTD—Fulton Lewis, Ing the last four minutes of t game 1 Coughlin, If ...... 1 0-1 2 to bring the American girls, who think they and speak the Bulu language. be enough of a change to prevent 11:S(^W HTD —Musical Round The Grill went into the match with which was atarted hy the parent 4-2 edge. and notice your complexion im­ ways be Informally correct. Bright into the fashion with BOLERO News; WTIC—Supper Cflub. a chance to tie or gain first place and the clock will be stopped auto­ 2 Wlrtalla, e . ...^, V.2 5 At the three way atylea and neweat ataadea prove. set the mode of the moment ■ These photographs, snapped by housewives from trying their 7;15_W DRC—Jack Smith songs; up; WTHT—Gems for Thought: Manchester Division and the peo­ 2 August,” c ...... 4 1-1 9 the Rev. C. E. Whlt(ler of Helena, or light bindings are the newest SUITS from MONTGOMERY in the Anal etandings provided the Chatter matically throughout that period still the Legion out ' choice. TheyHre 100 per throughout the world may. be sur­ precent recipes. With a little ex .note in the finishing touches of WHTD—Famous Songs; Music­ E ^ c e Music; w n c — Dance ple of Manchester. 0 Lewis, rg ...... 0-3 4 Montana, while on a missionary WARD’S in rose or blue. 'Hjey’re Grill lost one gatpe or more. The Police Captain Herman Kchen- whenever the ball is dead. by a score of 34 to- t wool, in tailored or dreaay A number of BUTTON-HOLE prised to learn that African native perlmentlng, they , can make the this season's smartest blazers. ' ' al Roundup; WTHT--Raymond Orchestra. 0 Dubaahinsky, rg ,.2 0-0 4 misses are on the style beam too. trip through equatorial Africa, in­ full-skirted, made of 100 her cent team just didn't have it last night. Tonight's bowling matches del of the Manchester Police de­ Hie committee also decided to: minutes to play the North with nice detaila of tailor* ATTACHMENTS for the sewing needed adjustments themselves. . Swing; WTIC—Newt of the 11:45—WHTD — Alvlno Rey’s Or­ both the West Side Rec and 0 Jackson, Ig ----- 0-3 2 _ ornament. Modeling the. hair styles illus­ dicate that girls will be girls and wool, in sizes 7, to\ 14, at $8.30. Pete Siomcinsky was high with partment who is known through­ 1. Make tha use of transparent had rallied tp'go ahead, 88 to^ machine are now available at the Let sftrifig prevail And Ward's has the favorite little WoiHtl.^ chestra; News. 365 for the Grill and Charley Wednesday Night Bowling trated are girls of Cameroun. a ' that they are fashion, conscious Surgical-type B A N D A G E out New England for his expert backboards optional and submit 3^10 35 and In thr remaining time A.BC. APPUANCB AND SERV­ wljsre It may' for SUS,>ENDER SKIRT In pastel Barerra’a 338 was high for the Leagues wind up the regular sea' 18 gang from across the tracks h French colony In West-Central' the world over. SHEIARS, Just received at the knowledge In handling and train- recummendati(>ns for markings on PAA Jrs. tioaen chlckena are re* ICE CO., 21-Maple street, and 4 fs the most de­ shades, made of wool and rayon In Grocers. ■» son play. At the Rec, Lee’s Esso fauch backboards at a later date. more than their own to win to dTilian tablea. M od CENTER PHARMACY, are part of dogs has consented to con­ P they expect mbre. In addition to lightful season of sizes 3 to 6 ti at $1.90. Brown’s (4) and Pockett’s State meet with the duct dog obedience classes for the 2. Make it mandatory to call a five, points'. are ready-to*cook fryera selling nationally known appli­ warm (not hot) place to rise to better grip most bags have han­ of their superior stock of sick 2 Day, rf . . I F* ! the year. That's See Frequency John PontUlo . 116 120 138—374 Knights of Columbus and Gris­ boys. "jump ball” six feet in from the Turning Point cea: two drumaticka, two ances, the company does expert almdst double its bulk. dles for arms or straps for should­ room and hospital supplies, al' why you’ll love Brown ...... 138 140 ■n4—372 wold's Oaragemen paired in the 0 Arendt, If ways available. ' Fashionable Farisiennes plan­ Lee Fracchls, Steve Klein and boundary whenever the bail goes 2 Noske, c .J ...... One of the turning points in each of breaat and back repair work on any make of sew­ When risen, cut down with a ers. Newest strap swings a smooth, new sta­ ning their Easter ensembles look Smith ...... 110 140 117—367 other match. All four teams out after naving been touched by .kringa, plua neck and gib* moroccan leather envelope bag several other members of the 2 Gustafson,-” c ...... ball game happened midway tn tha rs ing machine, vacuum cleaner, or knife to permit some of gas to tionery garlanded with delicate with favor at costumes which em­ As Future Birtles ...... 134 69 146—379 failed to qualify for playoff berth* parent club, who have trained bird two opposing players simtiltane- |"ttaatl]T tucked in. Four anything else electrical. escape. Give the dough a few turns from a woman’s shoulder but la Small boys will find that 1 R. Brown, r g ...... final stanza when a L«glon play*: sprays of beabtlful flowers with phasize the new silhouette (xunch- Jlfn PontUlo . . . .121 109 147—377 Center Service heads the Y dogs, will follow up Captain cusly, or If the officials cM ’t -agree er threw up a short set shot a ^ a are now in production, to re-shape into a ball. Store in leash-long and has a metal fast­ pajamas cut Just like Dad’S ski suit 2 Fogarty,'Ig ...... lined envelopes to match, as dis­ 4d at the recent Paris ahowinga-^ League and tonight faces the see Schendel’a classes by teaching the who touched It last, or if their spectator up on the track ‘ move the chickena from Years ago. Hot Cross Buna were the greased bowl; grease top of ener which snaps on Towser’s col­ make bedtime a bit ,m6re welcome. played at HARRISON’S GIFT New York, March 27-—WP)—In • Blqck as M.C> and of course the Total ...... 599 608 662 1869 ond place Manchester Motor Sale." Knitted sleeve ,ahd trouser cuffs the high wasp-waist, roUndefi nf])- lads methods in training bird vision was Mocked and thev don’t 9 18 1-5 31 what appeared to be a aura to abipplng on a modem served only on Good Friday. But dough well. Cover bowl tightly. lar left. SHOP. line, broadened shoulderllne and XDarllng’s (0) five. Tlie Servicemen hold a two conveyor ay item on which and a shaped neckline fofm If a milk bottle, fruit Jar or Jug lU annual report to etockholders, i '«*}*>*«• f dogs. kM prints. Rows of tucks, a brief ruf of your neck. Have you done the results were obtained. Varrlck ...... 102 103 138 -343 Last Night *s Fights I 40 .birds through the kill* peptically” is a $64 word meaning!. PANY feels itself very forunate motif or an all-oyer sprinkling the operation of the network the In.struct members In tlie art of All recommendations for new This seemed takastha •with stonuich pleasure.” “with Set “ to ~ rise In warm (never hot) ground with lasting metal "teeth" fie or a slashed scallop forms Uu pame lately to make sure that next few years.” The Center Service and Motor .slteet shooting. Skeet houses rules tq place a'-further check on out of the Legion ahd it nai I d i ^ - operationa. Or* place, to twice its bulk. pull, in lengths from 6 Inches to have received several CHESTS sleeves in brand-new models. Of posies, using the same tech­ there’s not a line where your face- On the Air Tonight: NBC — T Total ...... 518 543 591 1652 Sales arc sure of a playoff spot to One It named as "inauguration ' 48,000 b ii^ are processed an unJaundiced eye"—Juat the op­ OF PLATED SILVERWARE, nique as is described for the flat­ were built recently and erected extra tall players, such as adding one of the poorest typds of a ft posite of dyspeptically. Or, in Just before baking, cut a cross to coSmetica leave off? FSancea p en ­ of color television in the ultra Rose Marie In supper club; 8:30 and the Movers by taking one of at the cliib’.s grounds at the Tal- two feet to the height of the goals By The Associated Press manahlp ever wltneaMd ht an ^ days. While waiting for In. top.of each. Brush with an egg which have been so difficult The brown and white comblna' iron. To make your paper or fab­ ny makes a NECK BLENDER Hlldegarde variety; 9 Eddie Cantor Fairfield’s 'I D the three 'games tonight will be other words: Do you have fun lU obtain. The sets are in 50 or 52 ric motif dust-proof, brush wip» high frequencies” and the other cottvllle Flats. He will also give and widening the free throw lanes, Kansas City — WlUle Pep, 128, letlc event In ManchesWiV the 45,000 chickens or ' a little more margarine. Bake Noeo tlon SADDLE SHOES OR MO(?- that solves the problem, and it’s show; 9:30 District Attorney; 11:30 D. Vennart ... .103 91 94—286 asaiu-cd third place and a playoff your meals T pieces for eight place-settings and a coat t>f clear colorless varnish. “ the ultimate supplanting of to­ public exhibitions. were turned down. Hartford, Conn., outpointed Jackie Henry Grzyb led tha Norto gallons of buttermilk .and in quick oven (375 degrees F.) 30 dapk red apd purple shades of lip CASINS, of which C. E. HOUSE sold at the QUINN PHARMACY. day’s standard broadcasting by Ted Straeter orchestra .... CBS Brown ...... 7T 93 8 9- 259 berth in the final standings. 7,000 pounds of pre* All nutritionists say that a good service. The silver Is fine In quat F. Barrera . . . .108 99 118-325 Wilson. 128%, Pittsburgh, (10). offrnsive that really got diet must Include the fun factor. to 40 minutes (depending upon stlcH arc wbpaen of exotic coloring A SON has Just received a ship­ .” i —8 Jack Carson comedy; 8:30 Dr. None UUe. In the second half with plaaty ah every 24 houra. Ity and designed with charm and ed and *o make gravy aftpr remov­ Breen . , ...... 99 101 116- 316 number baked at one time);'\’ whose entire \m ake-up'and dress ment, . are just what the “kids” Your IltUe Miss As to color, the report restated Oirlstian. drama; 9 Frank Sinatra The North Ends will hold .s aesistance from hie m ate» restraint. Cheats range from want for spring. They’re durably ing meat from pan. Add onions the C. Barrera .108 110 111—338 practice' session tonight at 9 Baizabeth, N. J.— Aaron Perry. Beautiful pieces of, furniture, Remove from pan. Cool slightly. are as sophis^cated as their $32.50 t6 $64.75 in price. Muffet haa her big the network’s position both as to ' show; 10 Great Momenta in Music; r Boudreau's Weak Ankles 153>4, Washington, knocked out In the preyloua aerlea GIFTS OF STERLING Mark cross with a water icing: 4 rouge. Not sole to qualify as well made in sise 12*4 to 3, and last hour, and put ip cut up car­ blue eyes on the what it described os the possibility I 10:80 Andrew Sisters . . . ABC— o'clock at the East Side Rec. Ali glassware, and ornaments In the rots the last 45 miputes. Small po­ Total ...... 493 .503 528 1524 Jigs Donahue, 157% Philadelphia, the North Ends won the . art alwaya appreciated. to 6 tablespoons confectioners' one of these is the young girl priced at $4.25. spring fashion pa­ of battor picture definition on the 8:30 Fishing and Hunting; 9:30 So members arc a^ked' to be present two points and the Legion 1 LTTHEW WIOR STORE flne American tradition make For salads, the cauliflower head tatoes may be pdfied with the car­ Orill (S) (3). sugar, thinned with water to a whose dress Is the mqst appealing rade and she higher frequencies and as to im­ You Want to Lead a Band; 10 i ■ \f«' s May Hurt Indians Chances the second by 17. The Uttar big selection—rattlea, BAILEY’S ANTKiUE SHOP. 382 Is separated Into flowerets before Short oh blouses for that new rots. Emerson ...... 96 92 94—282 Manager Frank Haraburda of New York — Joey Dolah,\126, Main street, a fascinating place. paste. \ when it is simple and youthful. wants to toddle proved operation over the present Bishops Relief com m ute program, 91—32.5 a betting pre-game favorito ■t^ght*handled apoona, BoakingX After soaking In salted Easter suit? T ry buying half a including Cardinal StrTfch of Chi­ Hines ' ...... 136 118 the PA’s announced today, that Spokane, Wash.', outpointed Danny There is a cherry dining table water, flowerets are drained and along in a brand black and white system on lower d.,eone * ...... 116 87 98-301 once the game actuaDy gotiir pork and apoon, and Star* yard of eyelet material, gathering Flat Finish Holland new hat and coat set. You'll find frequencies. cago; 10:30 D'Amico- jazz sextet the PA'S will practice tomoirow By Harry Urbyson our swollen jquads and, at the Cjarabclla, 121, New York, (8). Incite brush M d comb with Hlx turned gate legs and I.,et there be light —soft, diffused Charleston, S. C.—A woman dried and ready to include in a Lucas ...... 99 91 103-293 way It was plain that It was light glowing from beautiful table driver never knows—she may get It in a generous frou-frou, and cherubic fashions,, as dainty and As to FM, the report said "it is . . . MBS— 8 Name qf the Song nlght at 9 o'clock at East Side NE.\ Spurts udttor same time, get ready to play our­ New York—Joe 'Varoff, 139%, body's ball game. "sid ,_nd they have moe plated some nice pink lustre-ware, for mixed vegetable salad. attaching it to the neckline of last WINDOW SHADES Siomcinsky .. .120 118 117—355 lamps or floor lamps. BENSON’S a traffic ticket, or a pair of ny­ pretty as cap he. confidently. expected ultimately to quiz; 9:30 Johnny Long ba^; 10 Rec. ^ selves. New York, outpointed Vic Costa, 'The entire North End ' Inby cupn Prices start at example. Mr. Bailey buys, as well year’s tired skirt-topper. Clearwater, Fla. — (NEA) — as sells, antiques. FURNITURE STORE has LAMPS lon stockings when she Is ordered become tha preferred audio service Drama. 'The Clock Strikes; 10:30 Total ...... 547 506 503 1556 Probably the busiest cup of tea BBoudyexu o u ^ a u has furthfurther troubles, 146, New York, (8). p lay^ good ball with credit tax included. We saw a number of highly cut to measure Ever try a two-meal Sunday Rep. A. J. Miller “In Defense of The North Ends-Legion game nature. For Hartford, Conn. — Al Pennlno, to suit any decorative scheme— hy a policeman here to "pull over satisfactory CIGARETTE LIGHT­ for the great'majority of people” in ba.scball in the entire state of trouhtos of a physical the ein^lre nine players who ‘ six-way lamps, bridge lamps or If the re-papering urge Is upon with meat for the late breakfast? because it “ possesses such inher­ OPA.’ la.st night at the Rec wa.s the a big league shortsshortstop--and 127, Bfv-oklyn, stopped Leo LcBron, (4 to 5 dosen buns) to the curb, lady.” ERS at DONNELLY’S at the you. vou'll find the task much at most reasonable prices. Florida is Lou Boudreau, the in action. Wimpy Koaak m the trim, precisely tailor- bedroom lamps that are things of Make tiny meal balls, flavor with ent technical superiority in trans­ hardo.st foughf game seen in town shortstop boss of the Cleveland In |;ood'one—his underpinning has 125, Sherbrooke, Que., (5), (Made from refrigerator dough) Careful women drivers whose Center, ranging from utilitarian easier with a WALLPAPER KIT In'many years. It was a good ball the drive to the second period lit, If you are n working wo* beauty. skill at the wheel attracts the onion, salt, nutmeg and blend in mission and reception.” Thursday Programs: NBC—11 a dians. What with one thing and "ev«r ^beeri particularly substan- Jersey City, N. J.—Danny Mar­ closed the ton point gap bef and It helps you to forget (4 t o5 dozen buns) to handsome. Made by Dunblll and from the JOHNSON PAINT COM­ MARLOW’S. m. Fred Waring show; 3:30 p. m. Racing Notes game with the stronger tgam tlal. He always has had trouble Two cups milk, >4 cup koney or attention of traffic oftioers are Evans, and distinguished by a bread crumbs softened in milk. another, the dark-haired youpg tin, 165%, Newark and Tony Rlc the two clulto^ . you have on. A suit is the PANY. It contains thp brushes, Fry until brown. Add cream or The Radio Supper d u b of NBC Pepper Young: 6:15 Echoes from winning, the North Ends. with hia ankles -ever since he com syrup, Vi cup raisins, V4 ’ cup And let there he being rewarded with nylons. In wind-guard, they start as low as A good hot bath is a wonderful fellow who controls the destiriles '■ do, 156%, Bayonne, drew, (10). Playing an aggressive _ 1. woman’s uniform which knives and roller that niake a neat evaporated milk and simmer o*v- it to try broadcasting one of Its Tropics: 8 Burns and Allen; 9:30 By The Associated Press of the Ohio tribe. Is just too darn­ was a basketball and baseball star B en ton , N. J.-‘ Freddy Dansen, Coach Putt 8alnton