/ ' / FACE TWELKI I'hc Wcalher TUESDAY,; Forecast ol li. S. tteaiber Unreal) Manchester Evening Herald Average Daily Clrcnlatioh Fnr the Month at April. 1S44 Considerable cloudiness with Girls Scouts of ’Troop 12 will on the activities of the carnival s(-attered light showers and,/little About Town I omit their meeting this evening. committee on the annual event in Famous Director rhangein. Iem|icrature tonight and K of C Honors the Week before Labor day and a Fire Menaces ■t 8,746 Ittattrhrfitrr E iip itto H rralb Thnnday. ^ e Private Duty nurses will meeting Of this committee also Member of the Audit ,— III.— —— I called for Thursday evbnihg. British\ . and American hcM a Brilltary wMst thu jvei.lng Bureau at OIrealuttone . A a r iu C'U / '. I Membcn of Helen Devldwon in tte Masonic Temple for the ReVe Tierney Cometlua Foley, ^ chairman of Ended by Rain Manchester— City of Village Charm^ Ijodfe, Daughtera at Vootia, will benefit o f the Memorial hospital. the communion breakfast commit­ *- War kelief meet this evening at T:M at. Cen­ Mrs. CaUerine Spencer and Mrs. tee, gave his final report on the (SIXTEEN PAGES) p k u ;e i'h k e e g e n t s ter and Foster ateets, and proceed Gladys Palmer are in charge of LfOcal Council Presenl.s affair and it was accepted. Woods and Grass vJSo (ClaaeUled AdvertlMag oa Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAVt MAY 24, 1944 to the Watkins Funeral Home, in door and playing prises, Mrs. It was voted to drape the char­ II. LXIII,. n o . 200 tribute to William M. Brown, Hazel Hohenthal, refreshments, ■Gift to ■'New Priest at ter (or 30 days and draw up a res­ D ry That Departments whose mother and three sisters are Mrs. Marghret Stores, tickets and I.4irge Reception. olution of regret on the death of Here Were Worried. # membera of the lodge. Mrs. Daisy Shea is serving as gen­ f Raymond LaGace. Yanks Advance nn Wakde Island eral chairman. A special meeting of th? Caml- ' A substantial monetary gift was, The South Manchester fire de­ iiored ForceM presented to the Rev. John F, Ihurchill Looking ' f . val Committee of the American partment had a call a t -4:18 yes­ Tierney las tnight by Deputy ■'if Legion will be held at eight o'clock Church School terday afternoon when No, 1 went f t " tonight at the'Legion Home on Grand Knight' Foster Williams ip Girls’ Officers ‘ to Broad street to extinguish a Leonard street. . behalf o f Campbell Cbuncil, Has Banquet woods flre._ Th#^flrt vtas the last Tonif^t^at 8 O ’ c l o c k I 'owards Knights of Columbus. In present­ ashes Nazi Flank; The permanent Memorial Day Are Installed ing the ‘•gift to Father Tierney for the day and the rain that came committee will have a meeting to­ Deputy Grand Knight Williams ex­ sooh after put an end for the time morrow evening at elghfo’clock in pressed the pleasure it gave the Animal Event jii Held being to grass and woods fires. ORAN 6 E H A L L the' Municipal building. Every Miss Lucille Agaril Is A s Victory Area membera o f the council to have At Parish Hall of the During the, storm last evening,, ADMISSION ...... 25c| member is urged to be present as one of their members enter the Seuleil as Worthy Ad­ the wires o f the alarm ayatem plans will be completeil for ob* priesthood. The presentation waS South Methoflist. to Cisterna servance of the day. visor of Loral &roiip. made before an assemblage taxing were struck three times, but no [ys Allies Will Decide the capacity of the council cham­ damage was done and only one Drivers^ A daughter was bom Friday. The annual Church School blast was sounded each time on ber. Norman Oorwin lether Germany tu Doiighboys Below Town May 19, at the Lawrence & Me­ Newly elected and appointed To Betncmber War Dead Teachers’ supper was held last the fire whistle. It gave an' oppor­ morial Hospital, New London, tunity to check on the bell at the officers of Manchester Assembly. In accepting the gift ^Father evening in the parish hall of the A dramatic picture a t Tel-Avlv Reserved Dignity JndergD TerritDrial Tires Loom Seize Mile-I^ong Chunk to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodale of No. 15, Order of Rainbow for Tierney sftld.lt was his intehlion to .South Meihoaist church with a Center church as it was found that 5,000 Planes Hit Niantic. Mrs. Goodale was formerly and its people at war against the langes; Pnwer I d Pre- O f Historic Appiah Girls, were installed at a semi- say mass Wednesday morning, for large attendance of teachers and when the alarm was turned in In Modern Memorials Miss Dorothy E. Lyttle, daughter Axis will be presented over the from Box 432 yesterday morning In Autum n public Installation at the Masonic the members of the council and es­ offict-rs. Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Irent ^ a r s I d Be Held of Mrs. Joseph Lyttle of 18 Eld- pecially those members in the Jr., the minister, presided and Columbia Broadcasting System to­ the bell only sounded one stroke. Highway to Rome; Temple, last evening. Miss Lucille - . Our .Memorials are PRO U D LY I .;^dge street. service of the United States. He gave the invocation. This will be repaired at once. (German Targets Agard, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. night at 10 o’clock, a feature of built to be PROUDLY owned. Seel ly New JWnrld Order. Other Americans Cap­ also would especially remember ' The dinner was served by a Paul Agard of 94 Laurel street, the "Columbia Presents Corwin” our present stock of Monuments of I Can Expect^ First New The Past Presidents club of the two members who have been committee of the Woman's So­ ture Mountain Height Mary Bushhell Cheney Auxill^gy, was installed as worthy advisor. series. all types and prices, or let ns make | ohdon, May 24.— (^P)— A Mias Carolyn R. Miller, who re­ killed in service, Everett E. Brown ciety of Christian service compos­ Casings W hen Allo­ U. S. W. V., will meet Fridaji at and Raymond LaGace. ’The newly- ed of Mrs. In-^ Truax, Mrs. Ellen Written by radio’s foremost Buggestlotis without any obligation! (fifldent Winston Churchill i \. j’l Pflr/8 Pi-ench Told bnlv 19 Miles East the home of Mrs. Etheleen Lewis ceived her Past Worthy Advisor’s CAR NEED REPAIRS? ordained priest asked that hii CroMeii; Mrs."'Margaret Crockett writer-dlrcctor-producer, Norman whatsoever. iked today toward the Bal-1 cations Climb to Airdrmnes and Mditary of 444 Burnham Street. Luncheon jewel, having completed her term : O f Planned Junction. of office, acted as installing ad­ brother Knights offer up their and Mrs. Bertha Dowd. The tables Corwin, • and starring film actor See Me For Prompt. Expert Ins as a theater of coming; figure of 2,000,000- will be seized promptly at 1:30. prayers that be attain success in were attractively decorated by Robert Young, the broadcast will Auto Repair Service Objecth)C9 Blasted in visor: Shirley Liebe, installing ctory &nd told Coininons # 1 To Be Ready Allied Headquarters, Na-,. marshal and Mildred Shefdon, in­ his chosen vocation. He thanked Mrs. Lewis Haskins with spring tell the story of Palestine Jewry’s St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters the membera for the gift and said flowers, and the dinner was serv­ whole-hearted devotion to the ABEL’S SERVICE STA. ^e Allies will decide wheth-j Washington, May 2C—UP) Greiaest Air Attack. pies, ' Maj' 24.— (IP) — An of Isabella, will hold a bridge and stalling chaplain. Other Officero Seated that lie would always remember ed by the girls of Mrs. Haskins’ cause of the United Nations and Rear — 26 Cooper'Street Manchester Memorial Company Germany must undergo) New tires Bfiay start rolling “ this American . armored cohaWn setback party tonight at the K. of his association with Campbell church school class. will describe life in the Jewish To Give Help C. clubrooms. The committee in Officers installed for the en­ itorial changes and Hie, A” card automobile driv­ London, Ma.y 2'1.— (IP)— ____ smashed through the/ Ger­ suing term are: Worthy advisor, council. Annual Beporta Made National Home. A. Almetti, Prop. charge hopes for a good turnout of Itlantic charter “ in no Upward .. of SyOOO planes, ^ Lucille Agard; worthy associate Father Foley Speaks Following the meal the depart­ Corner Pearl and Harrison Sts. Tel. 7187 or 5207 ers whose hopes and treads have man flank on the Rqine sido , Ihis mt^mbers and their friends. Re- [ida us about the future’ of that advisor, Betty Jane *Hasbrouck;- The Rev. Daniel, J. Foley of St. mental Superintendents made an­ AUCB OOFRAM been wearing tnin together. mostly American, bombed .Allies Adopt Firm Mlh- of Cisterna today, imminent- i fresihments will be served. ' Open Sundays. untry. charity, Betty Thrall; hope, Grace Joseph's church,. South Norwalk, a nual reports. Those reporting (Known As Queen Alice) Berlin, Vienna. , J*aris air­ W’lU Have Power Needed First, Oiarlea K Phillips, the Troons of the American Invasion force which landed on Jap-held Wakde Island, Dutch New G'linca, tary Approach in ly^tTrreatening thht beach­ Brown; faith, Rdxane ^ckwlth; native of Manchester, was Intro­ were: Miss Ethel Harrison to^ th e Local Italians SPII^ITUAL MEDIUM O PA ’s new chief of rationing, said dromes and militatry targets A ll members o f the I. O. A M. Cradle Roll; Mrs. Margaret Miner / Buy Direct and Money! advanc^on “ nemy ^osmons after establishing a beachhead. Oun of a U. S .> ed iu m tank .. at left. head line stronghold^, after chaplain, Janice Miller; drill lead­ duced by Deputy Grand Knight Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son |"We Intend to set up a worW in ap Interview today that "A’ and Red Men’s Social club are re^ for the B«Finners; Miss Mabel on the French coast today in Suiniiioning Patriots; doughboys below the towa er, Sandra Stuart; love, Vlrgmia Williams prior to the presentation Bom With a VeU ie r equipped with all necesaary card drivers can expect their first (AP Wlrephoto via Signal Cqrps Radio). ; ______. ______quested J.o report to the Bingo Trotter as superintendent at the perhaps the greatest Allied seized a mUt-Iohg' chunk of th* Carpenter; religion, Jane Winches­ of the Rift to Father Tierney and To Hold Drive Readings Dally. Including'Sunday, tributes of power In order to new tires since the start', of the To Gel Regular Orders tent tonight for booth assign­ Primary department; Mrs. Edwin historic Appian highway to Rome. ter; nature, Dorothy Rice; immor­ spoke briefiy. He said Father Tler- 9 A. M. to B P M. Or By Appnlnt- event the breaking out of wars war when monthly allocations of aerial assault of the war. A ments for the Carnival being held Brown aa superintendent the Other Americans, vaulting 10 tality, Betty Yurkahot; fidelity, ney has the makings of a good of meoL la the Service of the Peo­ long planning of them by rest-. synthetics climb to , , .from all this week at Dougherty lot.. Juniors and Miss Hazel Driggs as ple, for 80 Years. 2 000000 force of around 2,000 U. S. London, May ,24—i/P)— ^The Allies miles through the mountains Janet Ritchie; patriotism, Mar­ priest and that he should be proud Sons of Italy to Take and ambitious nations. heavy bombers and fighters struck superintendent of the young peo­ the May quota of 1,400,000. Push Deeper into Myitkyina; adopted a firm military approM|) •hove Terracina, seized a moun­ jory Blssell; service, Natalie Car­ to have so mahy of the members 169 Church Street,-Hartford, Coaa. / I “W e have great hopes that And, from the office of the rub­ Beilin and German fields fringing ples departments. Herman Davis, tain height only 19 miles east of penter; confidential observer, of the Knights turn out for his Part in a State Wide Phone i-2084 l>me may be preserved.” ber director, where the allocations Paris. today in summoning French pa­ who until a few weeks ago when a junction • with the beachhead iFrances Agard; outer observer, first solemn high mass and for the [to his speech o f 85 minutes are set, it was learned that pro- triots to get ready for their role he was accepted for service in the Olfl Clothes Campaign. I Report Intense .Air Buttles forces, thus forming a potential Betty Hohl; choir director,-^ Arlene reception last night. Lenlng s foreign policy ■ductlon of passenger car tires Important Rail Post Seized when D-day dawns, while in this ASHES AND Navy, was superintendent of the The Nazis said Intense air bat- trap, for Germans in the Pontine Hollister; musician, Carolyn Mil­ Grand Knight James F. Tierney U prime minister said the Allies probably will reach the , island the disposing of troops ahd Intermediate department, gave a 2 000,000 I ties were fought over Berlin and marsh area between .the beach­ RUBBISH REMOVED ler. also spoke 'briefly, thanking the Officers of the local Sons of Yd “ susiiended” efforts to b r l^ mark sometime in October^ No­ assembling of fleets for the west­ brief report, as did A. L. McLean Honestly, lt*s the Best the Baltic. Pilots returning from head and Terracina. A t the close of the ceremony members for\^elr presence both Italy lodge received word this iirkey in with them but ” lt looks ern invasion went forward steadi­ who has filled in for him since that vember or December. Repulse Japanese Coun­ Fiance said that no. Interceptors refreshments were sfrve a BODY SHOP Served II A. M. to S P. M. Liondon, , M ay 24.—(iP)—The “ mav be guided accordingly.” In Boulogne. British salvoes- lit up milca below yelletri, de Luce aaid. tion to the committee all members Let us help you work out a definite savings plan for your must bristle with "overwhelm- .Texas Demockata posed a tough ing slowed by the monsoon rains. whicl)/ manufactures parts for trained and experienced pet^ U 7 Bpmee St. A t Birch Siding and Rock Moscow radio proclaimed today a statement read before a special many miles of the coast for half Their British comrades mean­ who may be interested in this down payment on the basis o f future financing o f your O W N Bg military power. Chinese forces blocking any German fighter planes. Poor visi­ son who has a thorough ms- Special Teacl home. House committee Inve-stigating prbblem today rqr the National an hour. while foi-ced the M detta "river far­ AB Kinds of Auto Body Work work were urged to attend. Complete Dinners ”I hone and pray that this may that representatives of the pro- Japanese escape south of M yit­ bility obscured full assessment of Wool Insulation the Ward seizure Bldd'e acknowl- convebtion in, their\split into two results. Liberators struck the ■ F)-om the German side of tne ther west, ramming on into de­ caClho mask and tba and Truck Painting A preliminary report was given S e rv ^ 5 to 9 P. M. established and that we may be Ruasian Polish National Cbuncll kyina were reported to have re­ tba pieetBioB- Munchendorf airdrome south of radio war of words came a sur­ fenses anchoring the Nasi lina To Be Eug^ecl Also A La Carte Service. |ed_to exert ourselves to secure e<1ged that there la room for dis­ fightini^factlona, onC choosing an j pulsed enemy attacks near the that am ao Expert wurkmanshlp. All work had arrived in Moscow from Ger­ agreement on the legal aapects of the Austrian capital, setting fires prising Paris broadcast by the guaranteed. ReaaonaMe Prices. permanent glories and uninatructed slate of delegates and Zlgyun ferry across the Irrawad­ (Continued on Page Ten) •■■■■■■• ta tha well-being of man-occupied Poland to “ eotab- the case. which billowed columns of smoke. French ^commentator Robert de The Board of Education Is c m - No obllgatiun fur an estlinale. chievements which alone ^ cau another pic)cing a delegation dy river. Beauplan declarint Allied bombing ------IT------the woamr. Our Mr. LItchmnn llsh contact” with the U. 8. 8. R- Authoritv Seen In Law V e t other Liberators bombed the sldering engaging a teacher wh^ Write. ke^amends to mankind for\ all pledged to support a fourth term 1 To the west, the airborne Chin- had knocked French railroads into baa tkaaa quaUdeattuos. When and her Allies—an announcement But he .said he still believes Mr. Wollensdorf air field near Wiener will visit homes and instruct six t e / L lie heroism and sacrifice which, is for President Roosevelt. \ dlta now also under StllwcU’s com­ ha dta a modem lightweight Woodland Street b u i l d i n g which keemed to Imply MOocow Roosevelt had authoritv to take i Neustadt. a ferrying field for en­ chaos, that sabotage had put trass to the IndividaaTs re- children in Manchester who are of hair glory.” \ It will be up to ihe national mand continued their pressui-e France’s entire hydro-electric had abandoned hope o f reconcilia­ over the plant, both under the emy planes. Vdremmta, paiaful preasnra Is school age, but because of some Fire Insurance Keeping Hitler Frantic \ gathering at Chicago in July to aouth of the Japanese base of Mo- ^arton- Insulating Co. BUILDING W LO A N ASSOCIATION.INC tion with the London Polish gov- war labor diaputea act and be- Fortress fliers reported direct system out of service and "the Flashes! ;*rl forgotten In the comfort and "Barber Shop physical handicap cannot attend decide which group ahiill be seat­ gaung. where they killed more \Oxtord St. Hartfnrd On Your He mentioned, the ’’western emment-in-eiHle. cauae such authority exists in war hits on the Aviaio viaduct. A Nazi temper of the population, especial­ ■ezlbnity of the support. regular 'bchool session. There is a ------OUCANUCO APRIL 1891------ed. and on the basis of yesterday's than 100 Japanese during the past air field at Graz was pounded by (t^ te Bulletina ol the (A5 W lr*) Open Only 2 Hourtt Per Day Hartford 82-4518 Iront” only once as it is common­ The ■ announcement was In the time even In the absence of a spe­ ly that of Paris, is rising---- ntw law which makes this neces­ ly d efln ^ —and then to observe Aissian language. ,and while it bitter proceedings at Austin that 48 hours. Liberators which also struck Za­ Frenchmen are blaming^^ the Ger­ cific statute. decision Will come only after many While these airborne forces were 4:30 to 6:30 P. ]»L sary. The enumeration taken last FURNITURE Bocularty that "all this talk” ol w^s sponsored by the Union of The attorney general asserted greb, a focal point of enemy rail mans for all this miaery. Patton Promotion Delayed more harsh words. piling up pre.ssure from the south, sjppty arteries between northern Washington, May 24—Paint— 'Hardware Produce The Best Results {pieces of correspondence betweeil protect himself. Receipts, »87.605;741.83; expen­ A fte r halting the Japanese near the invasion. The spokesman tor I an American woman and a Oer- Woman Killed weeks," a communique broadcast Nazi Strength the Allied Invasion eommMdc Some top-flight leaders inti­ ditures, »224,612.26i:46; net bal­ today’ from Yugoslav Balsam Wool Insiilatioh Iman In "Buenos Aires became pub- | mately famHlar with Pacific op­ (Continued on "'Page Tw o) stressed the ance, $9,764,149,611.00. headquarters said. {lie. erations doubt that the Japanese curate Information on Byrom Price, director of censor- Inside Church Tito’s troops also have pressed and set out a form for them to now have any jveH'dcveloped strat­ Sigiis of Predicted Of- I'ship, told the committee yesterday _ _ V . on from Trebinje, near the Dala- COAL COKE egy for holding on to rich, stra- matlon coast town of Dubrovnik, follow. OIL he had not been able to ascertain te ^ c areas, of empire, and feiisive Few Along.: NOTICE! the exact routqs by which parta of -iand are now attacking the strpng- . / Secretary to Detroit Pas­ are compellM to improvise as new All Nations of Americas S K F Employe# A r r e ^ _ ORDER NOW! 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 their letters traveled to Broad- point of Mima, the communiqae Long Eastern Front. Stockholm, May 3-1— (J )—Three blows fall in unexjjected quarters. Effective May 23, 1944, the Gty Taxi rcaster Drew Pearson and to Rei>- tor Stabbed and Beat­ added. .Possess Jnmping-Off Place “Violent battles took place in resentative Coffee (D„ Wash.), Where the next strikes are com­ wt.ras at Goleborg have ^ e n ar- Urged to Work . Together east Bosnia, 220 enemy soldiera London, May 2 4 .-iei-R u ssian will resume operations on our old ached* I vrho used them in a House speech. en;^ .Clothing Tom. rested on charges of ing is a secret of the high com­ being killed and wounded at Ma- patrols are probing enemy “ However,” he said, “ I am of mand, but Gen. Douglas MacAr- jevica, and a large amount of war strength on sectors of the long formation to a " BABY ule from 7:00 a. m. to 12:00 (mid­ I the opinion that the published Detroit, May 24—(ff)—Stabbed thur’s planes have an advanced about the size of o r^ rs material was captured,” the com­ eastern front. Moscow reportei quotations ..and paraphrases did potion at Wakde and Admiral tinations. AftonbUdet and beaten, the body of Mrs. Jean munique added. "More enemy today, but signs of the predictod night) seven days a week. W e have POST WAR INVESTMENT iu fact come, by way of some oth­ Long, 40, secretary of the pastor Chester W. Nimits’s forces pos­ All the American nations mu i “They can only be solved by Two of the employe* * A Fine Assortment of Vegetable er government agency, from ex­ trains were blown up on the Za- resumption of heavy blows re- of the Twelfth Street Evangelical sess Eniwetok aa a strategic Jump- work together as a continental American nations working and the other waa d e s e r t^ M a cerpts or summaries made origi­ greb- line." ' __ _ rhained few. been granted an additional taxi and ex­ ch u r^ here, was found in the nave ing-off place in the Central Pa­ neighborhood to assure economic' j^getJlier.’’ Communleatlons Chief Prise Red Army patrols are sys­ foreigner. All worM in ^ OPPORTUNITIES IN’ ELECTRONICS and FIdwer Seeds nally bjr censorohlp.” pany’a order deportment, Md At of the church at 9 a. ra. today. cific. and military security after the Alkman spoke on the poliUcal A communique yesterday told tematically - raiding German TURKEYS pect to be able to give more service than aimllarity of Phimoeolofy Noted Police said half a dozen stab From this it sppears that only bmblodet quoted one oa The w »r Hm moved adMiUSe devetopmento ebeod 28 yeora. war according to Duncan Aik- aspect of the conference toP*c. of the partisans taking the offm- trenches in search of information wounds were dfound in the chest two or three more big moves west- furnished Information to the y p “Germ free air, mouetaln breezes the year orouad, H e based that opinion on what man. chief press consultant for.'The Unity of the Americas After sive in Dalmatia and Croatia, ’^ e for the coming Soviet offensive, ARRIVINC THURSDAY and head, h er' clothing was tom wfird are needed to prepare the M)ined foreign power for -Taao* has been possible for the last few months. aboiidaat crops 12 months In the yenr. dnyllght vtsIMUty hr called the similarity of the of Nazis are attempting to throw the aaid a Russian communique broad­ and disarrayed, and 'her wrist- way for the planned strike into the the Office of the Coordinator of the War.” on the highwnya nt night nnd even nbondnnt power frem FERTILIZERS phraseology Used by Pearson and’ Mnst Be GIvmi SUke T ukobI&vb back from, the main logiral reasons.” ^ ^ watch had stopped at 8:35, pre' Philippines. inter-American Affairs. cast bv the Moscow radio. Our prices are pre-war prices and have the sun — ALL THESE THtNOS ARE POSSIBLE by Coffee and the language used He said that every citizen of the eonubuntcation line*, chief prlae In Southwest of Tlraapql. on the sumably the time of the attack on These moves may be accom Speaking at the third Confer­ RIGHT NOW. The only qnoollon lo, nre they pme- For by his own office In briefing cor­ 21 American republics must be the Balkan fighting. . . lower Dnestr. a Russian reconnais­ Ftre Destroys Troj^ea* not been changed. respondence' between Miss Vivlsn pliahed with such speed that they ence o f Inter-American Relations Princeton. N. S- May 34 —4F1-- Ucnblo?” her last night. given a stake in the security of Today’s communiciue indlcatea sance party wiped out nearly a each Kellems, Connecticut war con­ The Rev. Newell C. Llesemer, will run ahead of the timetable at Dartmouth college last night Flre of undetermined origin » w y ' (RoMMt stntenMnt hy Dr. Letrio N . Chnh, Alkmsn said that “ ror the rest of an American international society that the patriot Army was holding company oif Nazis in hand-to-hand tractor, and Count Frederick Karl 88, who lives nejK door to the of the Burma campaign. More­ the Initiative in every secto^ of the the Princeton unlveralty g y m o ^ Dir. WooUngboiMie Reaeareh Lnbomtorieo). Every Purpose our lives and probably for many through discovering new possibili­ fighting and took dozens o f pris­ von Zedlitz, a representative in the church, found the body after re­ over rugged terrain is hampering long, irregular battleline with-the Inm today oad destroyed generations the peoples of the ties of western freedom and en­ oners, the bulletin said. GREAT SIXIDES IN TELEVISION AND It Pays To Hite Argentine of ' Mettallgesellschaft, ceiving a report from Mrs. Long a operations In Burma, and a ter­ exception of Croatia, where ‘he tritphlea Inclttdlog the «|P parents, Ilr . and Mrs. Robert I^ American continents will almost larging its values. Red artillerymen battered con­ CITY T A icr^. ELECTRONICS ARE WAITINO FOB THE DAY OF VICTORT. German metals syndicate. rific road building job will have to “ This la what we need.rt^wo*'** Germans remained on the offen Good Fertilizer! ______Pearson ICroyle, that she had not returned surely be faced with problems of centrations of Gerrnan troops in Price oaid that the be done there when the fighting forward to,” he declared,’rtf hre ■Ive. another sector, the.', communique the oldest cottega errar Checkorhoard Feed Store , RUSSELL R. LANE, Prop. W e win be plenaed to neod a Bst o f promlaing toveotaaeot BrM dom t a n d 'c i^ e e speech quo-1 home last night, stops. Taken together these hemisphere security, economic and Detraction of large quantities the nation. Georg# R. M w r a ^ * ’ ‘ ntooka to this tnvered todnetoy to toterented Investor a. ______Liesemer are seeking to make the Americas added, InflicUng “heavy losses m ted, in all, from Six Intercepts of| Detectives said Mr. facts suggest that volume ahlp- m lU to^. . * . of the 21st-century safer than ot German war material and cut­ periatendeat of gronato ssm or Telephone 7711 toid thein he last saw his qecretaw Win Grew More Intensive the enemy.’’ West of Mozyr. 80 roUmatod tho da«#to GARDEN TOOLS the Zedlltx oerlea. Only the State menta may move Into China via they have been in the 19th and ting of communication lines were miles southwest of Gomel, snipers Phone 6 5 8 S department, the Office of Strate­ shortly after 8 p. m. when she ph- the Philippines before they get ••WooffiAtnle■Eranomlc Drobl6mSproblems areATf WitWn announced in the Yugoelav war $500,000. The sjinaM iM * 1063 Main St., Opposite Forest St.' talned a key to the church from to grow more Intensive aa time 20tli ** reported killing "doseni of Hitter- gic 'Services and British censor­ there through Burma. bulletin. ' _ .__ . to M9L • snf COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK him and went Into the church to Alkman added that In the (Please note the change in *phonc number. Oar ship g o t copies o f aU six, sent un­ No Resistance from Fleet goes on. Unless this should p r w FfM li Campaign of otraetnro la Gothic otylo. 4# Pearl Street RnvtfMd prepare the organisation s monthly event at another World war

—V- • ■ ■ KA^iE IHKEW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. 1911 MAWUWJ!;aTU;R EVENINU HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- WEDn' ^ A I , MAY 24, 1944 Masonic ^Temple. 'Ray Warren, “B" and "C” card drivers, Phillips ternativa means of travel available and what will endure through all gelisttc.theology to Ellis Graber of I yVlll I they had met almost dally ainca ! dent ris'jV»'ed briefly some of the M arlo n .'8. D.. amkCsrol>m Welch | ' A . 'l v l l » W t i l l who Is Serving as chairman. fi'eSt FI CIOK I.A Y IN '; pointed out, have been eligible for to the applicant and jto consider | W o m a n KiUeombeil Rabaul, New Britain.- I become permanent features in club morrows. night St right o’clock in the T em ­ AWD SANDING pected there will be a backlog of pool. Hitheitu planes'have peen flylrlg About Towilctc Teachers "Only 'as yoii yourselves have Thompson prize in Hebrew t• je Dnalt Heavy Blow , . m« » [vice president, Mias Marion^Wash- step into a pulpit or stand before HaYlford. M ay 24-r-(>P)—F ran z 1'nahle To cents reward. On' second "Assured alone that life and death. tacks. a of t)\e valley; and bowls of ' ------^ He said it probably would take fort. 2 at the Bailey Meter Co. His mercy underlies. her, Okla. On the return trlpl church. thought, sometime later, ho in­ Detectives said she haci been "Good, inexpensive car is qeed- Cervini and Miss Bleanoi’ Dria and dbgrwObd about the room Want Good Providers "This one thing we must know, three or four months to meet the The boards also were advised to creased the tip. He gave her an "I know not where hj^ Islands lift ed." It ilshcd an additional note of demand of all "A” moturiata. All e.stranged Tor several months from is to-be hoped the 'j;ar will visit relatives and friend and hold faaL—^ a t in lU basic detcniiinc whether there is an al- additional *v ______their fronded palms^ln air. Knock Out Jap •ing colhe,-—Tw entyrnine mem- Nc«v Y ork— (IP) —Girls have her husband, Kertneth Long, but "I only know I cannot drift beyond manufacturers are keeping this in Chicago. Miss Cervinl is emplo honesty and Integrity, in iU mkjor mind. Prices had been going up' were present, new way bf selecting civilian can­ Hia love and care.” Mortar Positions '* ,, in one of the departments at llrectly foirsmng the supper, relationships, life must be ‘ ' prior to fhe war; but, If new cars State Administratid’n building! didates for matrimony. One was free of compromise," said BURTON’S FOR BEST Detective Chie' Paul Wencel. In­ Advanced Allied Headquarters. Hartford; ^ • vice president, Mrs. Elsie Gos- overheard telling another: "A well are relatively cheaper, there will presented Miss Marion Casey, stow, speaking to the 51 spector John Whitman of the New Guinea. May 24^i/P,-^uns be more driving than ever when baked neck’s the thing to look for. homicide squad and Lieut. Walter retiring president, with a ing students, three of of destroyers in Mairin bay and the war is over. That’s where you get burned work­ from Hartford, on ‘ Clinton, who questioned the pastor Jungle artillery have knocked out iltl-colored summer bag as the ing In a victory garden. And with 811 Main .St., Manchester Ilb's token of appreciation for Thing I Know.” and several membera of the church Japanese mortar positions, c'n- Old-Faithful gey.ser in Yellow­ ration .points the way they arc, congregation, said Mr. Liesemer abling reinforced If, S. Sixth Ariiiv Aire i oiNioi T■(;/«(: Interesting and siidcessful year. good provider’s what you want ' Oan Breed Only V<<«ertaintlea stone National Park throws 2,')0,- The president, in responding Warning that udcertalntles can told them he could not tee the units to Increase their menace to gallons of sB-aming hot water these days.” point in the nave where the body two enemy aJr fields near Sarmi, 000 anked the members for the fine breed only uncertainties, Dr. Bar­ l.lO feet in the air cvei-y 70 m in­ operation and friendly spirit stow charged Jthe g rad u ates say­ waa found, because there was no on the north Dutch New Guinea utes. S T A T E S ^ Sheriff Trusts Prisoner light in that port of the church. coast, a spokesman said today. HARTFORD ilch had been shown by every- i ing. "Let your massage and the g ...... 1 II iwi nsiw e, and mentioned especially, the ■ inflhcnce of your life be dcflnlte Detective# said that Long fre­ One week' after the invasion of Elberlson. Ga.—<;P)—It was hot quently took his wife to dinner and the Wakde-Sarml area, 110 miles prk of tile other officers: Mra. I Don’t preach and teach your un­ ggrSMfiE pslee and Miss Hope Henderson, 1 when Sheriff John SUrke reached certainties'and doubts. People are shows and that he drove her to the beyond Hollandta. was laurichcd his office with a Negro prisoner crotary-treasurer. She also gt- not much Interested in what you in Fine MAPl.E Licaemer home at 8 o'clock last the spokesman reported that hard- and discovered he had left his six- mmmms^^^^mmmmmmssssmsmmsmmm Ibutcd much of the year's sue- don’t know. But they are eager to BUY WAR BONDS TO night. fighting Japanese had been ss to the fine program planned ! shooter in his car down the streeL t’ArefuI About Ixicking Doors _ forced to give ground along the Knowing that Negroes don't mind hear what you know Is thue. what HELP PRESERVE THE For Those Who Love Mi.ss’ Lois P a rk e r and her com- | stands fast through today’s storms j BURTON’S FOR BEST E!!2E ^ : : J Mrs. Lillian Feist, half sister of Tor river which empties into Maf- ttee. a little heat, he said: "Boy, go AMERICAN WAY - BUY Mra. Long, told officers her sister fln bay. The bay region' has ohe NOW IM.AYINC; fMiss Henderson presented a back to the car and bring me my r.olonial Charm frequently hah said she was afraid air field and a second is nearer aimc of the club's activities gun." And the prisoner did just MAPLE TO PRESERVE to Work in the church at night and Sarm i. the year and the presi- th at. — s ^ g ^ s a s i ^ i Q was very caieful about locking Binnh Supply IHim|>s / AN ATMOSPHERE and Prefer to Buy fOR 0ESI - doors behind her. III the Get’lvink bay area to the THAT IS TRULY The church is at Davison avenue northwest, headquarters reported At Lillie Cost. and Twelfth street, in the north a 100-ton bombing of supply \ AMERICAN part of Detroit. Mr. Liesemer. a dumps Monday during a Liberator MAXINB MAIN SI. MANCRfSIffl native of Detroit, has been pastor raid on Biak island in the Sehou- of the church for four .years. Edu­ ten group and destruction of an cated at North Central clolege and ammunition dump at Maiiokwari Evangelical Theological acniinar)*, on the mainland. 1l-Wlf Cemcdienne KEAN ef ’EMtDMBO' Il he began his ministry at White- To the .southeast in British New Guinea. Japanese troop.s by-pa.ssed house. Ohio, where he served two 'PHIlOSOPHfRNAVOMIA tU htPySSS^ HARTFORD J years before coming to the Tvvelfth at Wewak were strafed by Bos­ — ON THE SA.ME SHOW - TELEPIIONF, '2-7171 . . . OUT OF TOW.N CUSTO.MERS CALL street church. tons and lightnings ami villages WHHY DRAVBON K.NTERrUISE 1000 WITHOUT CHARGE. along an escape route were de­ JIMMY LYDON XtCWII PRINCE Of MuSor stroyed. ■ in »^HENRY ALDRICH, LOVEiy JUNE TAYlOt Headquarters for the fir.st time ' BOY SCOUT” Baiiqiiel Eiijoved reported simultaneous air blows I DANCING GIRLS THL d B v Rotary (xliib :PLU5 A M A y IN(

The Rotary club members en­ NORVELLA l l THE MlHlVW. - lAR joyed an ex'c’ellent supper last ’(1 HAND HOOKED RUGS nipht at the Manchester Country i.EFK HIS ADVICE A cV club. Chcl Urbano OaanO was the WHIi Cosily Scallopi'd caterer. The meeting next week Edges! will be held on Wednesday eve- ; ning. May 31. instead of on the I Exquisite design and quality, regular night. Tue-sday, ■ which is j HAND HOOKED by the Memorial day. (LEFT) "Cabineers” lakillcd weavers ' iSi '**• The club at its meting last night for generations t in the moun­ voted to . send two High school tains of North Carolina. Quality Almost Unheard S I3 M r a One of Several Fascinatink Prices boys to the sumnier conference at THE /WAN WHO RllLEV THE Of At So Little Cost the University of Connecticut, at IIVFS OF IH E HOUYWOOn STARS Styles in from ...... $4.75 which, it is expected, ten or twelve boys will attend from thia town. WHITE GRADUATION “CAPE c o b ” MAPLE BEDROOM GROUP President "?njamin F. Oehore A quaint and lovely reproduction that ex- . was appointed to meet with repre­ DRESSES sentatives of other organizations presaes to the full the simple charm of to work on war records. Each HOitYEU Sizes 9 to 15 and 10 to 20 ! Old New England — and the painataking ( Whjt does th * futii'i- Z' town has been asked to compile a rraftsmanahip that is characteristic of book of this nature for the files in % hold for Sin.itr.i New England workmen. Bert, chest snrt the state library. «i8.98 lo « I L 9» ^ Betty urjhlt* HirfyJjnin dresser. Hfdy L>Mjrr Diiufi SU>rc Hospital INotes STELLAR .ATTRa c t io n : i f 7 H ^ / / ^ / 'fO i Admitted yesterdhy: THE 3 ROCKETS f/ketoh/ou? Mrs. Harriet Machie, 253 Hil­ In a Daring Aerial -Act Perlormed 110. .'J. slJL i k liard street; Bernard Schulz, 118 Feet .Above the Ground! Birch Btreet; Mra. Janet ■ Steven­ son. 135 Green road; Mrs. Lida RIDES ASK NOkVELL LANE HOPE CHESTS Uiclmiond, 427 Main street; Basil Mt WILL ANSVVfK \t'U« / IN COLONIAL MAPLE Stone, 31 Essex street; Ronald BOOTHS QllFSTION<. FROMTIff ‘-lA.-r ' Rickert, 366 Oakland street; Mrs. Elizabeth Cook and son. Aaron BINGO $39.50 Cooj{, Jr„ 562 Middle turnpike, Quaint, cliffore.nt, lovely— east. Read Herald Adva. and backed by LANE, Amer­ Admitted today; ica's finest maker. The per­ Dorothy W'ojiik, 9 Drive F. Sil­ UEEN ANNE’S LACE PRINT fect gift for "Ficr." ver Lane Homes; Mra. Veronica / Jarvis, 43 Grand Aye., Stafford In Enka Sheer Rayon Springs; Cnarles Small, 363 Kee« ney street; Janet Jones, 101 Crest- W.-'ll dcsigrecl lines In a feminine print. You'll like the wood drive; Arthur Snow. Wap- eiu'oK ideicd organdy insej-ts and .soft eelf B0w.«. M inia­ ture Jeweled buttons to the waist. Colors are hyacinth, ping; John Goqdhart, 19 Chester drive. turquoise, blue haze. navy. Sizes 14’j to 22*,4. Discharged yesterday: $10.98 (RIGHT) / Mra. Alfred H. Anderson and C'otton Dres’s Shop Second Floor daughter, 39 Russell street; An­ One of An Exciting Collection of thony Stebbins, 33 Stone streeL Sagc-Allcn is open Monday from 12 , noon New Colonial 2 in I Sofahpil Living Room Diacbai-ged today: until 9 P. M. Mra. Beatrice K. Palmer, 133 SUMMER COTTON new low price for this quality. | School street; Mra. James Stetson A and son, Buckland; Virginia, Rob­ STREET FROCKS living room by day. a bedroom at' night. ert and Shirley 'Kelleher, 23 Tyler -** ■ Includes massive Colouial 2 in I sofa bed circle. Orford Village: Robert Sizes 0 to 1# RIG DOUHLE Goldsmith, 17 Gerard street; WAKDUOHES la ;iofa by day and a t^d af night i com­ Charles E. Genovese, 17 Deming not only $ 8 .9 8 plete with matching chair both fo r..., streeL Birth today: Son, to Mr. and $34.95 - j Mr$. John Slromona, 123 Spruce A whole extra closet for your V' - I street; and a son to Mr. and Mra. SPIC but home. Two big double door.s. J -TO Charles Miikua. Hartford, t sturdy ronsli uction, finely finished. / Penonal Notices SPAN ( " iT - '. i ■ 1 <{ ^ ' —in a Sutt* In Mcnctrisn A toki-n i>f respret to lh» memory of ■ ilearly loved husband and fath>' DRY-CLEANED rr. Thomas ^L.vltle. who fell asleep in .lesus on Slay 21, I»41 and was laid to reat la-4bs East cemetery: BY RAINBOW Uf He and I together entering Those bright courts above He and 1 together sharing The springy, newness All th# Father's love. of the fabric, and the Loved by his wife and family. (LEFT) * fresh brightness of col­ ors, testifies to the 2-PIE C E QUALITY touch in A Dinritc of the Brller Type Value Priced Rainbow dry cleaning. COMI-’V COI.ONI.M, Th^ Liberty Bells Revue PLAY SU ITS PIxATFORM ROCKERS la a Variety ef Cool, Comfortable Solid maple, authentic Early American I A 5, Star Floor Show Pobrica. AH Sitea to t8 TODAY AND THURSDAY Bring us TOUR favorlta outfit % $29.95 styling—good sturdy construction. In-1 The height of comfort- clude.s refectory extension table and i CV for a Rainbow dry clegning. $4.98 to $16.98 rocks easily on stationary Thursday Evening base. Hand tailoiTd In home­ attractive ladder back chairs. spuns. IM a l OPEN SATURDAYS TUX 4 P. M. 3 8 0 2 O J W O f MANCHESTEH WE’LL SAVE A CHOICE BOOTH FOR YOU BUY M O R E BONDS BLAIR’S 5 MAIN ST OF-rOSlTE HIGH SCHOOL y hi ON TUB SAMS PBOOKAMt TELEPHONE 3493 “8 0 « YOUR UNCLE- n>.SHi»lDAN 767 MAIN STREET Open 'niureday sm t fiahluiday KvwliMlji — DISHBR TQ THE LADIES! DANCING THIS EVENING FOR - m . Brtog To«r Poach Oaria! 1& t t k s icy,” aald 8enor Ernest B. Freitax, Mrs. Stevf C. Betolatti, mother, ^itrect. Bolton, who has served aa 47 Liberty avenue, panbury, Dominican republic, "Connectlcut’a Split in Texas Nine Listed chairman of the aale committee hospitality will never be forgotten. War Plant Building Gellls. Setgt. - Leon—Benjamin Garden Club for ten years, is grateful .to aU Water Cktvers Iowa Valley Latins Praise HEALTH QUI I am also amazed at the excellent W ANTED Gems. fatj|er, 133 Oak atrset, who patronized the sale, atid all ^isaiiity dUiaim Bridgeport. precision workmanship that's , to Gives Problem As Missing Sale, Success who contributed ;ia. any way to Its State Plants be found In the wair plants here." ; __ Tale of Difficulties Sarnowski, Sergt. Laon J.— success. This is practically the k IN brn pur ipmiiT 7" □ I o Be Refuted 1 I^nor J. Sllvado Bueno, Brazil, Mrs. Mary Sarnowski, mothar, only financial venture of the club described the Connecticut charts BICYCLES TRICYCLES To Convention State SoMiers Inrlmled 385 Broad atreet, New'Britain. during the year. kyMfNllwadackyitel*^!!^ □ 'which he saw in the state librpry This Year’s Affair Was Say Gooil-Bye to - Hart­ r e g A r d l f :s s o f c o n d i t i o n . 7ratt and Whitney Facf* Leads French In Report of 4>15 Re­ Scelza, Sergt. Alfra4 A.— Mrs. kmpttnrvipti^niT □ ^iree High RatikiEig Of- as "one of.the most Interesting-'and (Continued from Pngq One) Sylvia L. Scelza.* mother. 84 Way- Largest in the History RlkMtM-Jjfdmr □ ford; Enthusiastic important ’documents I haye seen , tory in Kansas Cit^ land street, Hartford. icers to Be Called in this great democratic cduntry." leased by Army Totlay. Of the Local Group. South Americans New eraryene k i ^ that to set the sJ About Their Tour. .S and takes a stand againat the Su­ Schiipp, Staff Sergt. Robart J.. ^ Has Licked All But preme court ruling that Negroes — Mrs.. Bertha Sebupp, mother, put of the food yeu ost—you must did in Swancult! ^Trial. Oysters have a keen sense of ALSO PARTS, ETC. A Washington, May 24.— —The It properly. But what most peopid dd njn.v vote in Texas DemocraUc 720 Circular avenue, Hamden. The Manchester Garden Club’s Go Through Town knowIs that Nature must produce ab| Hartford. May 24—(4»i'»-Saylng taste. / ' i Manpower Problem. primaries. . . — ' names of 33 New Englanders are I ShcTWood, First Lieut. Walter recant sale o f flower and vegeta­ two pints ti the dicestive Juice—11 Icamp Anza, Calif., May 24—MP) good-bye to Hartford this morning 81 SEAMAN CIRCI.E — ORFORD VILt^ACW' I ’ ■ / ■( Repiibflenn Convention Quiet B.— Mrs. Svea, 8. Sherwood, wife, ' pUe—each day* to help digest your (o incliuldd in a list of 415 United ble plants was the moat successful ■The government lashed back to-'; after breakfasting In the Hotel By Arthur Ednon | By contrast, things went quiet­ States soldiers missing in action .Sali.sbury street. Hartford. A caravati of 40 eUU owned ' J, **'?*.1**'*’ 7*"*'1®°<1 mayremslni ly in ;the Texas Republican con- in the history of the cliib. Held In dlgestsd. Ho sour sad heavy within y| l y at the claim of Ueut. Beau- Bond, visiting .South and Central Kansas City, May 24—(,?>)—The i in the Asistic, European, Medlter-' Theriault; Second Lieut. EH— automobllee went through the Cen­ ventirtiv At Houston which voted Thus, it is simple to see that on# wi frt G. Swancutt that he waa tn- American industrialists and bust- story of the first war plants has ranean and Southwest Pacific Mrs. _ Georglsnne L. Thsriault, the barn on Mias Mary Chapman's ter headed eaat at 10:10 this morn­ aid disntipn ig to Increase the flo' . bean told; here’s the story of one | to send its .'13 delegates to the .Na­ property on Forest street for the In e when four persona were slam nessmen'were enthusiastic in their areas, the W ar department an­ wife. 19 Bidwell avenue, Eaat ing. Tha party w aa. compoaed of liver bOa Now, Carter’s Little Liver comments on their tour of Connec­ If o f the last ones. i .4 A tional convention unlnstnicted. nounced today. p a rtf 01 ^ third successive season, garden sun to iaeresst this flow quickly I ^rlng and following a dance at ; It ’s the story, of the Pratt and Anll-adminiatration speeches by Camp Anza Officers’ club the ticut [ The Connecticut men and their lovers throughout the town ar4 at­ South American Industriallats who thousands—ofton in aa little as t s jWhitney airplane engine faetoryi | Gov. John W. Bricker of Ohio and Soutln««t Pacific area; minutes. When bile flow Inereasaa. ■Connecticut’s tour will never next of kin: __ . tracted not only by the quality are in this section on a tour of Ight of March 6. be forgotten," said Senor Fernan­ •one of the two largest of its kind.' others were Intidly welwmied. Sl6ne,.-Fttst Lieut. Robert C. digeation may Improve. And.eoonyi |Aa the sanity issue In the court Asisti ares; — of the plants, but welcome the op­ inepection. The, party waa glvan do Edward Lee, Brazil. "The wel .The tale of its difficulties is as The delegstes esurused sfter Mrs. Helen^A. Stone, wife, 22 OB the road to (eeUng better—.whi lartlal neared conclusion. Trial J o n ’t borrow un- Ball, Tech. Setgf. Donald E.— portunity to view the rock gardens a dinner In Hartford last night what you're after. coming committees have made me •complicated as the 2,100 horse- the convention and decided not to Lilac street, Ekgt Hartford. ^ e Advocate Capt. Charles A. 'Mceuarlly. but If s loan Mrs. Angeline Cv Ball, wife,- S and the borders and pool In all State, police were acting as es­ Don’t depend on artificial aids to c.,, feel that I ’ve been a citizen of thj .Js tbs'bMt solution to your ! power, 18-cyllnder engine it pro- follow the votc-Bs-a-unlt mle. in­ their spring beauty. The club Is corts. nomas simtmoned three high WANTED Brookaide place, Westport. teraetiadifeatlon—when Carter’s, tos problem, remember: 'Per- Iduces. And, although the plant is dicating that they would divide at North America Has more spe­ W in g Army officers, comprizing state." sonsr makes loans on fuit European area; fortunate to have members as gen- aa diraetod. ald^ceetiiMi after Natu "Governor Baldwin ha.s begh a fin production, all the answers least their first ballot votea be­ cies of game birds than any other eroua'wlth choice plants aa Miss It was not until after chests own order. Get Carter’e Little Liver I te medical board that examined your nature. Loans ara Betolatti, Second Lieut. John— continent. wonderful partner In our c ^ s c of arraniad prteatel] Two Men To Work In Store, 8:30 t haven’t been found yet. tween BriCker and Gov. Thomas Chapman and George Clark, and were made o f cedar, becauea of today—only 154. Youai bo glad you i Jwancott March '29, to refuto tes- promptly and in all cases, E. newev of New York. fostering the good n eigh ^r pol­ -I The first dirt was scratched for others who give unstlntlngly of tha beauty and pleasant odor of Imony of neurolog^ists and psy- honesty and the ability to . the 57-acre plant on Aug. 14, 1942. At • Washington, meanwhile, thflr time and garden miscellany. the wood, that people discovered ^latiists for the accused. repay art the moat Impor­ siipportefs of Governor Bricker tant thinte at 'Personal . A to 1:30. Clean work, good pay. ^Shipbuilding was the big thing Mra, Charles W illett of South they were motb-rapellant Read Herald Advs. I To Relate Mental Reaction loan of aioo coaU S30 SO ^then. Bverj' ounce of available said today they would carry their I Lieut, Cola. Marcus D. White Piles — Get when promptly repaid In la .steel had to go to the shipyards. flght for the Republican presiden­ ltd Frank J. Koenig and Capt. monthly conaecutive Install- t\0X> i Retail experience helpful but not ISO this factory, the last designed tial nomination Into the National Irthur R. Casey were summoned Relief Now menta of each., !b y the late Albert Kahn, famed convcntlolt despite the formidable I ways Ta Apirty ) relate th i 31-ycar-old La Millions of sufferers In the last 1 1 Come th ion your lunca ‘ industrial architect, was built with backing plied up behind Dewey la You Can Buy~’ ~ toits?, Wis., olTicer’s mental re- 40 years have found a way to get hour If you with). 3) itate-by-state choices of dela- necessary. ^ ^ Jone-ftfth of the steel ordinarily re- Iction to question-s concerning quick relief from the Itching and Phono me. then etop In to Jqulreff The architects went all the gates. •ign end get the c o ^ 3) yents prior to. during and after smarting of pliea. They use a de­ Write for « Loen-by-MRll. Mvay back to the Roman arch for No Wavering in Drive he burst of gunfire that ended in (their strength. lightful cooling, soothing and Senator Taft (R„ Ohio), told a Your Complete tath for four persons and critical astringent formula — Peterson’s j When construction work start­ reporter there would, be no waver­ pliiry for four othr^rs. Ointment. No wonder one suffer­ T^tietm al Blish Hardware Co. led, bulldozers and tractots were ing In the Bricker^ drive, which The ahootlng of Dorothy Doug- ineeded for the North African in- er writes. “The itching and smart­ FINANCE CO. Roy D. Moore, the candidate's and Lourdlne Livermore, both ing were relieved, and I slept all .’vasion. ’The Long-’Tumer Con­ campiiign , has predicted Sportswear Outfit took place in the officer’s club. fitate Theater RallJInv m struction Company, found itself i night, Pisterson’s Ointment la mar­ PliMir Phnne 8438 will end witf! the Ohio governor Eapt. Aubrey G. Serfllng, Swan- L', J .4.1 I iiir ... iiil Aihib lAdil’jl I'ai || '>i \\ ■mOasIM | n ...... i t 'tdt' 1a^4i( rF~ .w-a*. velous.” 35c a box. all druggists, nr4»8va. Mara gazing starry-eyed at one tractor In possession of 267 of the 1,059 lutt’s superior officer, was fatally elernae Na. >81 — and it needed dozens. 60c In tube with applicator. Money Ailvcrlise in The Heralfj— It Pays Leader of the Fighting French noniinatlng vote.s by convention i ’oundcd in his quartora a few min- Valuable cropland In thla valley near Des Moinaa. la.. wa« covered by Mveral feet of water as back If not delighted. Why Missouri Mud Notorious forces driving through German time. Dewey now has 373 publicly FOR CAMP Ites later. Policeman Arthur B. floods continued to spread over central and southeahlci n Iow a., (A P VVitvphoto).______' ’Then came winter, and the con­ resistance in Italy is Gen. Al- undisputed votes while Bricker 'Impson was killed subsequently tractors learned why Missouri mud has 02. { Ft' nearby Arlington when, the phbnse Juin, pictured'enjoying star formerly with Phil Spllalny’s ness, love problems and future. ■MONTGOMERY WARD is almost as notorious as the Mis­ With Dewey supporters urging; SHORE OR jovernment charges, Swancutt re­ The screen attraction is "The Si­ souri mule. These difficulties were a quick sandwich snack near Stale, Hartford. "Hour of Chai-m” ; "Hartford’s an Indorsement of their favorite, I listed arrest. Own" Jane Kean, singing comedi­ lent Partner” with William Henry. whipped so convincingly that the Cassino. He was formerly mili­ May Establish Motive tary commander of the Algerian North Dakota Republicans con­ enne of "Early To Bed” ' L"oi. Na- There will be a Midnight Show company became one o f the few Although counsel for the ac­ on Friday only. There are late district, of French North Africa. vened today to pick 11 conventi'jn GARDEN Offers Hit Revue varo, "Comedy Philosopher of the Construction outfits, to be graded delegates. cused malnuiins there waa no mo- stage shows Saturday and Sunday ■ “ E " for excellence by the •Navy. Plano": Danny Drayson, "Clown In actions yeste^Oday: | ilve for the deaths of the first Princ'.- of Humor"; and the lovely at 10 p. m. ’The plant was ready to be tool­ A giant two-for-one’’stage show Maryland RepuBliCans, although [hree, the prosecution has intima- June Taylor Dancing Girls. Occu­ ed. But the Dodge factory in Chi­ r unable Tinder regulations to In­ >d that It Intends to establish one opens, Friday at the air-condition­ pying the stage for the second half The spread of Influenza in 1918 cago, the other of the two largest at ^s: „'hen the trial of Swancutt on the struct their 16 delegates, never­ ed State Theater, Hartford. The of the stage show is Norvell. fa­ was blamed on ■ the war, but a airplane engine plants, had been Court Action Issue of guilt or Innocence gets theless voted in convention to rec­ first half of the sU ge bill features mous Hollywood astrologer and world-wide outljieak as severe started six months earlier, and ommend that they vote for Dewey inder way. adviser to the siTcen stars, who wa.s recorded In the peace years those six months meant It had the The handsome young officer has the "Vicl'jiv Hit Parade Revue” a te ria ls at Chicago. SLACKS will answer questions about busi- of 1889'-90. ... Jump in the raasle oyer machine On Storm Pipe POLO SHIRTS ’ lot yet pleaded In court to the with Maxine, glamorous ainglng tools, tools needed by the hun­ Caldwelt Nominated in Runoff SHORTS nurder charges. The 12-officer dreds and all having an A A A pri­ Florida Democrats nominated BASQUE SHIRTS ;purt is empowered to dispose of ority. E. J. Holl Sup8 for Re­ Millard Caldwell, former congress­ TRU\KS ;he question of sanity as soon as REDUCED AT WARDS THIS WEEK ONLY! There was competition, too, with man, for governor In a runoff race SLACK SUITS ;he last expert witness haa been plants not making engines but moval of Line from with Rep. Lex Green, and chances leard, possibly late today. are that the nomination will be SWEATERS PLAY SUITS needing the same critical mater­ CenlCT St. Properly. 8 n b j^ to Irrational Behavior ials, and where priorities already good for the election In Novem­ TOPPERS T e a te r^ y . Swancutt’s mother, ^ .. ______had been established. ber. In the atate'a new Sixth Con­ BATHING SUITS These Deys Jaroline; his sister. Mra. Beatrice Slupewer Toughest Problem E. J. Holl and the Holl Realty gressional district Dwight L- 'right, land his wife and mother Then came the toughest prob­ Company has started an action Rogers of Fort Lauderdale took a his two sons, Mra. Gertrude lem o f a ll manpower. against the town seeking a declar­ siihstantlal lead over L. I. Stuckey Iwancutt, recounted Incidents It was.m ore than simply em- atory Judgment through his attor­ of Pahokee. *hlch they testified indicated that GEY YOUR ROCK WOOL HOW l^oying a certain number of men ney Jay Rublnow, The suit which In Georgia. Republicans split Factory Prices ■Boota." as he was known to them. 1 and women. Missouri and Kansas Is returnable before the Uuno term into two factions. A prominently subject to periods of irratlon- t had no talented manpower reser­ of the Superior Court, waa served white group .selected four unin­ il behavior. WNILI THIRI’S PllMTY ‘TO 81 MAOl j voir, The help had, to come from on the town by Conatable Janies structed delegates, all wif^-hitc, and Fainting apells, four suicide at- ' the farms, from the beauty par­ Duffy. a predominantly N^gro group smpts, a 16-foot fall on his head lors, from the professions and Mr. Holl Is bringing.,the suit be. chose seven white and seven Ne­ RETAIL SAUlSROOM •m a porch, a severe beating in from among those who never had cause of the failure of the town to gro delegates. Instructing them amateur boxing bout, another held a Job before. remove a storm water outlet for Dewey. beating from a bartender with a There’s always a rush for In­ These farmers and farmerettes which. now flows onto his prop­ beer bottle, threaU to kill his were to work on an engine that erty on Center street west of tlie The display of military Insignia MANCHESTER mother and his wife, emoUonal up­ sulating material when winter had 12,000 parts, each part requir­ Whitehall apartments. Me has started In medieval times. heavals In marital relations -these winds start to Mow. - GET ing an accuracy of one ten-thous­ been asking the town to do tins and other alleged Incideats of dis­ andth to one one-hundred-thous- for some time and last fall furnish- KNITTING MILLS cord were cited by relatives in tes­ y 'o Ur s t h i s w e e k a t M dth o f an inch— quite a change ed each member of the board of MANCHESTER GREEN timony. from hoping that the furrow would selectmen with a copy of the RED-ITCHY-SCALY W.ARDS CUT PRICE! be reasonably straight or that agreement by which .he storm wa­ OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK. there would be enough biscuits fo r ' ter was turned into the land. III. S. Basketball the threshing crew. I Background of Case Some of the men were taken j The agreement dates back to Granulated back to the company’s parent 1927 when Cheney Brothers, who Income Boosted plant in East Hartford, Conn., for then owned the property known ECZEMA WactlvB HetiM TrMtmMit training; 60 Ekiat Hartford super- at that time as Edgewood Houae Promptly RoHovot T e « t ^ ■ NtjW Haven, Cann., May 24-iiP) vlsora were transplanted here. By agreed with the town to allow the Rock W ool breaking down each job into it’s First sppliestlpns of woadsrful sooth- I — Attendance at the Connecticut laying of a pipe into the property ing medicstad Zsmo—a doctor's (or- IlnterscholBStlc Athletic Confer- simplest parts, 15.000 employes to take care of the storm water mula — promptly rsllsva tba ltehlo( 'have been taught In a few weeka lence basketball tournamenta at from Center street and side streets and burnioz and also btip hsal the Hartford and New Haven in Insulcrtion a akill aa ‘delicate aa watch-mak­ red, scaly akin. Amazlacly Bueeeaaful I to the east. It was allowed to run I March increased 70 per cr&nt over ing. Into the land through a pipe and lor over 36 yearal First trial of ROLL BRICK SIDING, FOR The labor problem atill la giving marvelous e'esn, suinlsss Kmid Zsmo I the 1943 tournamenta, the May then into an open lot froni where ICLAC Bulletin announced today. ■oil P. A W. worriara flta. ’They still It flowed Into, the brook further coariacMl Ait drug s b h b s — have only half aa many trained stores, la » slrss. ^ 2 E M O I with net income to the conference LOW-COST PROTECTION! 2.88 to the north. It was also agreed showing an Incrsase of 500 per Covers 18 sq. ft. 3 in. deep workera as they need. Here again that should there be at any time 1 The economical way to protect your home sgalnst heat and cold PRICE NOW Baff their problem ie eggraveted be­ a road opened at or near the prop- I cent. . I Total attendance, including the cause they are the .Uilenders. The erty that the pipe would be re­ . . . to give it the beauty of brlek-llke appearance. Costs less REDUCED! eaeily available labor, end the moved. Mr.’ Holl In buying the Iplaydowna at Hartford and New 8 8 houses to put them In, went to the property from Cheney Brothers as- lH a v .n . waa 24,229, the bulletin than a good paint Job, and, It frees you of the expense of eon- STRAWBERRY I'sald, with gross receipts 814.-1 early bind dafanae projacta. •timed the conditions of the agree- stont upkeep! Tempered asphalt surfaced with ceramic gran- More then '40 per cent of the m ^ t. . 1 752.85. Federal taxes amoitnt&d to \ employee are women end the per­ PUrlng the early part of the de. PLANTS $1,41'!|.64. ' / nles — llre-reslstant . . . weather resistant.. . . long wearing. Total expenses for conducting^ Just pour it between the Joists, level it off, and the jo b centage \le going to grow—80 peri pfesslon, 10 years ago, the town FOR SALE THIS WEEK! Non-fading colors. Ask^for a free estimate! Roll covers cent of thOae attending Pratt and the tournaments and playdowns, built Broad street from Center Dig Vour O w n .. .87.00 per 1.000 is done! From that time on, your home will be cooler Whitney'e training ach^l ere glrla street through to Middle turnpike. the Bulletin said, were 89,866.93 100 sq. ft. NOW REDUCED! Or 81.00 per 100, — or grandmothers. Mr. Holl claims that with the open- The Telephone lineman and the net gain to the conference) in^ summer and warmer in winter. Fuel bills will be Kansas City now is In a esm- was stated at 84,885.92. , ing of the road, which cros.ses the Ready Dug. 813.00 per 1,000 lower. & don’t w ait... get your Jiock Wool' Today! paign to find 'spare rooms for brook, that the present pipe should The report, which was audited those who would build these pow­ Or 81..50 per too. maintains tha, natwork of by Raymond A. Lumley, disclosed be removed and the storm water >-.>»W4W'S6»tered asphalt . . the balance.) the iob — knowing that every Sent to Prison . I i. fire - resistant, weather - resist­ SEE ant, long-w earing! Surfaced circuit it needed for war. GrpenvUle, Ga., May 24.—(8^— FUEL SAVING IS PATRIOTIC SAVING 1 O rR WHOLE A well-to-do, former Long Island, ; with non-fading peramic gran- N. y „ woman, whose husband em­ FOR EVERY S U M M E R MOOD I ~ ules In rich, harmonizing colors. Your government wants you to save fuel next winter. » COLLECTION OP ployed an attorney to assist the Easy to apply! REDU4!KD Your country needs that extra oil; needs the men and These days it is impertant for prosecution, must serve one , to •very one to make the best three years In state prison for the i , THIS WEEK ONLY ! freight cars that are hauling that extra coal. Save fuel fatal shooting of her 14-year-old next wintfrjjyjnsulating now .. .it's p a triotic saving. •on. SHORTS vse of telephone equipments ' Attorneys for Mrs. J. T. Ken­ drick, 40, of near Manchester, Ga., AT WARDS YOU'LL FIND AN MADE FOR ACTION. did not appeal after a Meriwether X h B giraffe simI the turtle tell their own atory. They help You con help by not talking county Superior Court Jury coil- TH E Y’RE YOUNG — AND to remind you that elaetrkity, almost alpne among hotia^ victed her yesterday of voluntary Next to living In o shower, all doy, there’s INSULATION FOR EVERY NEED FUN TO WEAR. SlZpS hold nec^idea, is $tUl $otd at low fre-witr prices. over 8 minutes on your calls manslaughter.' The youth, J. T. Kendrick, Jr., nelhing'so cool and fresh os fiving in crisp washable FLU FFE D ROCK WOOL. I.jiwest In |iriee. Pack ^ Q _ TO 20 — PRICED FROM died in the residence yard on a f**!**® A w low theae prices are lyhen you know that to distant oufiofetote polntsa Sunday afternoon last December cottons I They g o in and out o f the Ivb it In by hand. Bug rovorv 18 >a|. fl- 8 In. deep. . . , American (anuly now gets about twice as miwh after being struck by a 22 calibre quick os a honhy. And we've o crop of fresh electno^ tor its money aa it did 15 yeara ggo. rifle bullet whicb the state con­ KIMSl'L. I.lght. fievlblc . . . wdves any Inau- O X tended hts mother fired in a fit of ginghams, ehombroys, seersuckers and mony others fating problem. Roll eovoni IIM) >tq. ft. .. i •. •• • • If your bill isn’t amallar, It is' because you have more frimzy as the boy ran from the tl.98 electnc aervanto and use more electricity now them then. house. The boy’s dog would not lo keep you happy wherever you go, whatever you allow anyone to touch the body It’s a ^ m*iei4ment to ka^ eieitric service cheep in " do. Come seel You'll find sizes 9-15,12-20, 38-44, ( O^IBlN.\TlON^STORM .VND for some time. o f t i ^ L m and taxes - a n d to keep it pleniifmt in Defense counsel offered Mrs. 90-LB. ROI,L ROOFING ROU ROOHNO .SCREEN WINDOWS BASQUE SHIRTS the face of war’s tremendoua dewwwwla for power. KendricK’z statement that the fa­ tal sbot waa fired accidentally by REDUCED! 1.88 1 . 4 8 Can be iiermanently set and require no tools '* 2 " ^ The credit goes largely to the hard-working men and her nine-year-old daughter who, from windows to screens., 4 . / 9 lEl.OO to $1.98 iurfeced with fireproof Cera- Fine for com cribs, chkkenhoosw women of your electric company. Their sldU and experi- she said, was playing with the mio Grannies! Nalls and 1’ 8” X S’ I I* . BUY WAR BONDS gun. The child denied firing the end ether small buildings. Nolls ence - |dua the planning and foresight of aound brnriitett cement arc InclusWd, Cov­ Other Sizes Priced Accordingly! ahot ers 100 sq. ft. end cement Inc Covers 100 sq. ft •“anagement — have made this record possible. Court testimony developed that Kendrick, at one time was a WaUaaw*.,.^ ^**vr gaparf „ a #• , IW Maflaa.** saws araarsai af fa# wa^ ——_ chauffeur for the d^endant. ontgomery visit our CotologDaparimant for ttamt not bislQiro Modes ★ OKcyourbudgMoll^.^^oorMoiilhly PaymaMl^ 1HE StHimiRN NEW ENGUNO First Ta Eater Meet New York, May 24.— 8gt- BLAIR’S TEUmONE OIMPANV 824-828 M A IN STREET 757 BIAIN STREET Josima' Williamson, of the Hola- The Manchester Electric Division bird signal depot, Baltimore, la one TEL. 5161 V^ard TELEPHONE S49S of the flrat to enter the National MANCHESTER A A U track champlonzhlpa to ba ornery m ooMmonocT w o w m t n m u n held June .17-18 at Randall’s TEL. 5161 / aa,-ai.^a^ d w wto uHNu to mMuia miuiiw sew Island. He wilt compete In the high 821-828 M AIN STREET ns ONI HtfNPcuTii ummufixt Jump. / . ^ ' 4 • . ...JV.- i:* . •. .ij..-*; 4' /J P/VCK SEVEN > MANCHESTER EVENING H KRAI^. MANGHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, M.\Y „4, 1914

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. M.AY 24. 1941 barge$ and air strip construction P A G E S IX heq while observing every detail of after landings, are all a part of the rigid training, schedule under G E K E K A L r e p a i r s the experiences in store for the Weds His Replocement Seabfee Life. which construction battalion mem- T n d c a r p e n t r y tbAt the people want gomethlng men who are respnoslble for build­ Manehester bera.-are developed. done about thle, and that what Open Forum ing many items of Seabee equip­ PH O N E 2*0772 low Simplified Taxes In the special program, organiz­ / K. J. C H AM BERS they want done Is a clean amend­ 'to Be Shown ed through the joint efforts of ment. ' • ^ Evening Herald It is also expeettd that exce^- ment to the CkmatituUon no th ^ Rationing Data Rear Admiral Clark H. Woodward, 182 School Street Tetnpenuioe FMm lives will have the opportunity « 4 incentive division. U. S. N.: Cap­ the one-third dlcutorahlp la elid­ helping to operate some 2^ I I S tr*«‘ Furnished By Plan Wm Affect You Connecticut Industrial tain Atkina of the Naval Inspec­ equipmen^Troduced in .thejr own ed for all time. "Not much walls]pace MkoebMUr. Conn. Xnd6ver, Conn., tion office at Hartford, and the shops, nkd have their m ^ o rie s of iOUAt PBK0080N The proapect for such a changa May 23, 1044. Office of Price Administration Executives to Visit Manufacturers Association of ALICE OOFRAN snaral MannKar the previous war r e v i- ^ through la not very bright. In iJ^er to leg- Editor The Herald: Regtoaml Department of Infonnatton Jigle Persons , and, T o OonnecUeul.-membera of the Con­ (Known As Queen A ik * ) dad Ootobar 1, 1111 Dear Sir : ______j. Have Revision Rhode Island Camp. making up their b i i i ^ and doing SPIKITCAl MEIItUM ialate auch an amendme’iIC t'YW o- SA Tremont Street, Boston, 8, Mnsanchdsetts. in m y ^ e d room necticut' party will don training I hope you can And space in uieir turn at K P duty. _ Seventh OaiighteT of a Seventh 8oa Publlibad Syary BTanlna Bzpapt Ihildless Couples to clothes of the Seabeea u p ot('> r- tundaya and ilolldaya Enlarad at thir^s majority of the Senate It­ your valuable paper fdr the en­ Ready Thursday The .party wiiybroak camp late Born With a VeU ; coupons valid for three ' gallons New HAven, Ma y24.—(/P)—-Ckin tba Poai Olfloa UaoobaataT. Oonn.. self la, required. WhaUver the na­ closed poem. I regret to state By The Associated Press rlval. . --y' y ' Friday for thedcturn trip. Readings Dally, including Sumtoy. aa daeottd Claaa l*all Mattar. through Aug. 8. Elsewhere, 11-A I’ay More; May Be nectlcut industrial executives from tion niay think about Ita wisdom, that the name of the author Is Meats, Fnts, Etc. 'Will Watch Bailie Tw hnlqiw g A. M. to 9 P M. Or By Appqtot- Book Four red stamps A8 coupons good for three gallons' fset by A Deduction. Navy ■ contracting companies left They will ride landing b>^ges, SUBSCKlPTldS RATBB unknown, but it is the strongest " It ’s^qn* of those qusint Hartford. May 24—1/P)— Follow­ ment. In the Service of the Peo­ the preseht sjretem of treaty r4d- through T8 now valid indefinitely. through June 21. B-2, B-3. C-2 and - walk through gps chamboCa, aim of Waller Killed In Action Ona laar by Mall ...... I*?? argument against Intemperance I little roohiB, tucked under today for Camp Endlcott, DavU- ple for 80 Years. , - » 7» fleation ie ihe proudest poeaeasion No more red stamps will be vali­ C-3 coupons good for five gallons ing an all-day session with officers guns ard watch battle and train­ Londadi, May 24—(/P)—Capt. M i­ Par Month by Mall have ever seen. ^ the eaves of our Cape Cod y JamM Marlow and George vlUe, R. I., where, for Vhe next 48 169 Church Street. Hartford. Coau. Binata Coo; ...... * 01 everywhere." ^ , i of the Colt company and the CIO chael 6iair Wallace, youngest soil and prerogative of the Senate.- I have been a total ab.stainer dated Until June 4. ' ZIelke hours, they will become temporary ing technique during their inten- Phone 6-’10t4 'I^lTvarad Ona Taar . .0 .0* ^Processed Foods Fuel Oil I cottage." Watkins' have of the lale Edgar Wallace, famous For it itself to vote to give up all my life )uples with one child will come Boston. dut to Yale and Towne employes tic on Wednesday evening. May 18. Tbs two interests met at the re­ paaring...... in advartlaemanla the wounds \ / been prepared by the Earle W. t about the same, aside from the will amount to about $675,000. aneheaiar B*anina Herald them is that moat of the Jap ideas Mr. and Mra. Alfred Sheldon quest o f the arbitrator to thrash M l An.l sooth the woe again? ^ Green Post, .NP- 52, of Coventry iuctlon possibilities. Those with The board-also directed that the for the future America Would and daught?r Alice, also Mrs. out the disputed Issues which are Let the fiend still torture, the and Mansfield. Veterans and ser­ Richard Phelon and two-children, ire than one dependent will find Boston, May 24— (4*)—TlrS' New j.Q,j,p,inycompany anuand unionumuu hcb negotiate'''*""- re Wedneadgy, Mgy 24 readily find some support among expected to be resolved in the re­ weary wife, vice men are Invited to attend of Sufficld, visited friends here on 'Ir taxes somewhat smaller. The England War Lalior board today ’ vision of the present inventive sys Still poi.son the coming Child. vised award which Brown an­ native American.^. church service next Sunday morn­ Sunday. definition of dependency will nounced he would hand down to­ The Nutcrackers Swing Still break the suffei^rtg Mother's p some UIxpayers: You can The Japs, for instance, would ing at the North Coventry Con­ Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hull and morrow. plan providing for autoMti i previously were heart, gregational church. May 28, at 11 daughter, of Swampscott, Mass., int any close relative, regard The American advance from destroy all our shipping except Still drive the sister wild? length of service wage [ granted a 6.8 peT cent wage in- o'clock* were at the home of their parents, I' of age, dependent for more Quada’ Condition Fnvorable Anzio has had immediate aucceaa our river and coastal vessels. We On "Tuesday, May 30, there will Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hull over in half his support during the mento within rate ranges, ! frease. and the rates of incentive Is this our mission on earth, dear ed tp affect nearly 2,800 employes. engaged engaged in in production production of be a program at the Mansfield Sunday. Mrs. Frank Hull has been |at ( provldad he doesn t have enough to cut acroaa the Appian didn't have to be conquered for friends London, May. 24— (/Pi— Hospital 'IViurM Manufacturing _ “ j . hnarO Center cemetery at 9:.30 a. m„ o f Yale and Town® Manufacturing goods. Subject, to board Way, one of the two main .roads that to come to pass after the In the yekr that is to come? Hi for some time, and is being ,re than $500 of income.) authorities at Southend hospital with an address by the Rev. Don­ cared for by Mrs. Miria,m-Wiley. What must you do about tne company, Stamford, Conn. I approval, the revised incentive I f not let us rouse and do our described today a8 favorable the The plan, a modification of an i retroactive to leading down to the main Italian last war. ■, We did it pretty much ald Rhodes. The program at the Mr. and Mra. Thomas-Hinds and IX this year? condition of quadrupleto born agreement by the company “ fid game dates already mentioned. fron t Meanwhile, on that main by ourselves, by our own lack of work Spring Hill cemetery will be at two children of Hartford were din­ you’re paying on e declaration Against this spirit of rum!. Monday night to Mrs. Daisy Mox- L ^ges 539 and 1.557. Internatlon------interest, our own Inertia. 11:30 a. m. and Prof. Andre Schen- ner gu ^ts of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ estimated 19^4 tax. you must front, the news is of renewed A l­ There is not a soul so poor and ham, w ife of an R. A. F. flying of­ al AaSoclaUon of MachtoUts, A F U j ^ s. Public Health Serv- ker will be the speaker. mond McKinney on Sunday. implete the remaining paymenU ficer. The quada— three boys and lied penetration and break In some respects, the Japs are weak A t South Coventry the program Winthrop Merriam, Jr., had as June.' eptember and December. . girl—are in a specially heated through, the German counter at­ not particularly up. to date,^/ as In all this goodly land. 1 will be aa follows on Tuesday: As­ his guest Lee McNeil o^ Andover 'My ,^bedroom has to be i)u won’t be penalized for under- and air-conditioned ward, where But against this evil a word inay tack of two days ago notwith­ when they would' “ abrogate” the sembly at Nathan Hale cemetery over the week-end. ’tlmaelng if the error reaulu from they are being fied’at half-hour in­ speak, at 2 p. m.; National Anthem: The Service Men’s Honor Roll standing. The Americans, the Stock Exchange. W e h»ve done Ie change in the law. You may re- tervals. During the night they of Lodge 1,557, which embraces | period in 194Z. And lift a warning hand. Pledge to the Flag of the U.S.A.; committee met in fhe library Mon­ / something like that to that insti­ se your estimate aa late as next were given a few drops of brandy. Poles, trie French, the BriUsh are song, "God Bless America” ; ad­ day evening to plan for raising furnished on a budget'' all, today, chewing up new_ sec­ tution ourselves. ' And lift a warning hand, dear dress by Comrade Philip Linder- iTl 15 money for wings for the honor roll if you’re covered by withholding friends, son: "Am erica,” by assembly; standard. .lara are to be placed in ■“ >fi)NTGOMERY WARD tions of what was once the Hitler. They go slightly ahead of us tw e s from your pay, you can With a cry for home and hearth prayer by Post Chaplain Arthur J. each of the stores in town, for con- "W e’re working on an exacting budget, so we can't Line. when they abolish monopolies, jlt until next March for the news Adding voice to voice till the MacFarland; dec. ration of veter­ tribufions, and cards are to be afford the highest priced things. Yet we want good The trend of the ^fighting, then, trusts, cartels and .'‘capitalist soimd shall sweep ans’ graves by Legionnaires and mailed to each family in town ask­ style and lasting quality." Watkins is the place for good or bad. „ t ■till points toward German de­ methods in agriculture," but no Like rum's death knell o’er the school children. ing for donations for the purpose you, too. The bedroom above, aa well as the one below, Other Half Due N ext M a ^ Remember that the other half of feat, with the loas o f Rome Itself one can say that we’re not try-' earth. At North Coventry the service in question. Arthur Sebert. Louis ‘ are in our popular price range. The Sheraton design And the weak, and wavering shall te uncanceled portion of 1M2-43 not in the too distant future. That Ing. at the Center cemetery wUl be held A. Kingsbury and Mrs. Walter below . . . pineapple bed. dresaer and chest, is only hear, at 3:30 p. m. with an address by Keller are the. committee in charge $1S9..50. ,ea cornea due next March. , , , a way to relax on a battleship much seems definitely in our pow- One of their supposedly original And the faint grow brave and the Rev. Leon H. Austin. The Le­ of sending out the cards. / The higher withholding rates, Rending pay-as-you-go to cover points is "steel and oil production strong. gion service at the grave of Earle There will be reception of m ^ - W h ere v er a l i . S. loattleship may be, the American way of life goes along.; • We are obviously aiming at to be permitted on a reduced scale And the good anfl true and great W. Green will ^ In change of Post bers at the morning service .i^he come up to $5,000. will go into Commander Earle W. iftylor and Congregational church nexj/Sun­ ta aports, humoc, coMoms and refreshment. So, naturally, Coca-CoU n there, something even more decisive only." There was an oil man in and wise feet Jan. 1. ' , • Join hands to right this wrong. Post Chaplain Arthui" J. MacFar­ day- . / 3. What about tax planka • than a German retreat. The con­ the news Just the other day say­ land. For persona on wagea “ too. met with frequently. Have m "Coke ' is a phrase as common aboard a tinued power at our assault, the ing that are already artificial­ The" veterans graves in all the to $5,000. with lesa than $100 wi Prisoners Get Detail banle-wagon as it is ashore. It’s s signal that spells out W e’r t pals. From timely use of the long established ly restricting our own oil produc- other cemeteries of Coventry and other income, the plan wUl pei^ Mansfield will also be decorated. It aendlng in the form p rovid ^ asset of our position at Aiulo M^ion. Atlanta to the Seven Seas. Coca-Cola is spreadinj^ thp custom of th t pa^H Maplborough A limited number of tickets are Fort Custer, rtlch.— (/PI— Ger­ the employer showing the man prisoners pt war here had a One Coat tha raar of the main German When It comes to the scrapping available without charge, for the int of eaminga and how much thst rtfrtshn,-\irt become a symbol of happy comradeship in many lands. It's natural for popular names new detail today. Assigned to ero­ strength show, clearly enough, o f the American Navy, one won- Mrs. Elizabeth (Smith) Weir, supper meeting to be held on Fri­ u token out for taxes, ^ e tw to sequire frieridly sbbrevis- age 57, wife of Ernest W. Weir, day evening, June 9, in the Church sion control/project, Capt. A. T. illector then wlU figure the tax, that we are aiming at a dupllca* deCB:JKhy the Japs consider it nec­ Etcheson ^ I d they’d been sowing AUINOIIIY Of IHt COCA-COIA COMPANY *Y I tiont. That'* why you bes« Community House in North Cov­ ind a bin for any balance, or lOTUiO UHDIt tlon not of our victory at Naples essary to conquer us to bring that passed away in .jier sleep Sunday white clover seed in the shape of (^ocs-Cola called "Coke"* entry, when the Rev. Leslie Cooke ; e a refund if one is due j nor of our victory In Sicily, but of about. They did it with smiles and night following a long Illness. Mrs. of Coventry, England, who IS in swastikas, twq to three feet in • • • Should Be Lot Simpler | COCA - COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, E.VST HARTFORD, CONN. our victory in Tunisia, Where we promises In the quarter century Weir was a native of Marlborough this coup^ri .on a good-will mis­ size.^ong with grass seed. Discov­ and resided here until h«r mar­ sion, will bring greetings and a e r e d they were put under guard •Taxpayera who aren’t on r e ^ la r | ground up and destroyed the Ger­ before PeArl Harbor, and the © r aalarlea, or who have . 0 1*44 tlw C.C Ca.. riage when she went to G'aston- special message from Coventry, a ^ , ordered to replace clover swa- ,o?e than $100 of additional to-. | PRICE CUT THIS WEEK ONLY man forces by a powerful nut­ whole American people seemed to bury to live. Several years ago the England to the people of Coven­ xikas with grass seed. cracker attack which completely agree with the scrapping policy, W eir’s built a cottage near the try, Conn. All Coventry pcopi lome. or who m ^ e more toan dtarupted German plans for a flght lake and since then had spent her are invited, and should make for too long a tlsie. standard Price.-on Reward- early astimatea (in March) and summers here and was well known ervations for the supper with tc the bitter end. Perhaps the most drastic de­ ty on them quarterly during the in this place. The deceased leaves of the following members ^ the ballas, Tex.—(/Pi—Citizens who The nutcrackers now swinging ■ear They also will have to file mand the Japs are prepared to beeldes her husband, two sons, committee In charge; Ch^rman, n.ay apprehend a prisoner of war, % a r final tax rpluros which in Ita ly have a more difficult task, make upon us is that "all trade Leverett W eir and Dr. Dwight. Mrs. Herman LeDoyt; Mrs. W. H. the Eighth Service command re­ y Armstrong, Wilton L. . Rose. Mrs. iMld be a lot simpler than, in the .. for it Is almost impossible to dose unions be abolished,” but even Weir, both of Glastonbury and ports, will be happy to learn that Goodwin Jacobson. - ^ r s . Leslie a standard price has been set as a all avenues of retreat. But, if there one can find some Ameri­ several grand children. Richardson, Mrs. E / Lynn Beer- Funeral services will be held to­ reward. It’s $15. the command “ ote; Working married they swing with power enough, cans like Mr. Sewell Avery who wort; Miss Anniet^ellwood. Mrs. 10 longer will be able to pick aito morrow at 2:00 p. m. at thr Glas­ says, hnd any expense Involved in COMPAN.Y SYSTEM they may be able to take a good probably consider that the finest Michael Bamo, W fs. Conrad Zu- tracking the prisoner down will be p se*in eplltti.g tonbury church. elch. Mrs. Mar^/W. Cummisk. Mrs. I ***' ^^p***** ^ portion of the German strength repaid— if it doesn’t exceed $10. ions. Hereatter. on a thing that could possibly happen. Kenneth Lester, .4on of Mr. and Joseph McBriety, Mrs. W. A. the surtax exemption will be ^ now Involved and wipe it out com­ In short, we find the Jap terms Mrs. Robert Lester has reiiirned Wolfe. MiSs/Mary Burgoyne, Mrs. on eeparate returns, $500 pletely so far as future battles are very - lenient, and, rather than to his home In Haddarn Neck after FrederickJ; Bodreau. — Lobby .Absence^ReHidence ■. ■ W-. • ^ . '( ', spending sometime here with his concerned. We would, then have puqitivc, positively helpful to a Lieut. Rdmond Postemsky. a pi­ ' ^ ’YVhat if you want to figure grand parents,' Mr. and ■" Mrs. lot Wltlr the Army Air Force, who New York—(/P>—A government rouV own tax? ' . the highest success for this pres­ wide array of native American in­ Charles Islelb. Is remving operational training at worker arrived at her building ..You’re welcome to do so ’rnai # ent campaign, and the Germans stincts. Several from this place plan to Weatover Field. Chicopee, Mass., minus her badge, so her identifi­ irt of slmpi ftcaUon »mder which would be forced to yield the rest attend the Neighbor's Night pror" at the hotne of his parenLs, cation had to be checked. This le collector may flgu'’* **** ^ ** took .15 rnlnutes and when she of Italy without struggle or speed gram at East Hampton Grange and Mrs. Adam Postemsky on I won't be. happy with tonight. , , ;abcock Hill, Sunday. reached her office she was re­ Stondwrd*Deduction reinforcements from other battle Rain In Time A t the Grange meeting yTh u i^ Charles L. Hartley, 18. son of quired to fill out a form explain­ Furthermore, the etondard de- J. fronts. In either case, this would It is with a precarious feeling day night the lecturers hbur w m Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hartley, left ing the tardiness. Upon reaching jctlon la opUonal. I f be a high dividend for us. that we give thanks for the rain in charge of the Home.-Econ^lcs on Monday for duty with the the question, "Where did you re­ ions for chanty. Army. side during the period of your ab­ anything but the best" axes and interest total more than of Monday night. In itself, it was Committee-and the following pro­ gram W"a8 prcisentCjd'' / Parents are jnvltcd to attend the sence?” she wrote: "In the lobby 5 per cent of yoiir tncoiw. perfect. It came down in beauti­ meeting of the Boy Scouts in the of this building.” the benefit by Hating them Senate Give Up Its Power? Song—The More- We/Get To­ ful volume, heavy enough to sink gether. Stirvcys of popular opinion Reading—MTio Puts the Bread ■■V.!.'’ V i well in and store it.self up. not vio­ The variety o f deluxe bedrooms is just as essj-asaeBat:’ show \that approximately two- lent enough to uncover seeds or on ■your Taklr- extensive at Watkins as our popular priced I Song—Work for the Night is thirds oKthe American people fa­ bs.tter young plants or gully loose lines! The group shown below, for instance, IP to the last minute of Pec. 31, •Xi . Coming. is a creation of the •Grand Rapids Fumitui-e hat counts for the whole year, vor changVjn the American sys­ fields. It couldn't have been bet­ Roll Call—Name,Your Favorite tem of treaty-making which now Makers Guild. It is furniture which is regis­ 'his could result to a lo t of re .u. ter, and it brought joy and relief Dessert. tered and certified in writing as- to its qtialilv. gives,one-third of the'membership Game—Changing Suit Cases. WhW to every gardener’s heart. Genuine mahogany; twin beds, drc-sscr, cheat '*Aiao if vour wife or a depen- kESINTOt*^ of the Senate the privilege of de-' Our uneasiness comes in con- Song—The Quilting Party. to restore and° bedside table, $365.00. lent dies during the year, the ex- feating any lreatv\ Those defi­ mption holds for the «"tire year ■f tefhplation of the fact that an Marital status otherwise la de nitely in fsvor of retaining the emergency which only auch a rain irmtoed aa of Doc. si. 0 ^ present system numbei^ much could cure had developed so very Ellington a t*l le.ss than one-third, being only 19 early in the. growing season. If your own -V ANYONE CAN APPLY WARDS per cent, with 14 per cent tijide- this is the way nature behaves Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weld spent t Toudless Weather j cided. when moisture should be plentiful the week-end with Mr. Weld’s sls- J | l_ 3| This popular decision can clear what in^the world is It planning‘'-t«r-M rs. Carl A. Goehrlng and . Antiques ? I On Invasion Coast i ly be traced to knowledge that an 'or the months normally dry? family. Mr. Weld la stationed in Ifitough Vf»Kf isolationist minority did succeed Perhaps we’ll get our rain then, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Feldon ■ London. May 24—(AV-A. -warm ** i|(MQf Cotch Uinciw.o • • , in controlling the issue- of the and perhap.s we won't. If nature celebrated their 11th wedding an­ laun sent the temperature up to peace treaty last time, and to fear ! fools around this way in May, niversary Tuesday by having din­ Pletity of fine old pieces in the Old Connecticut Inearly 70 degrees by 8 J that a new isolationist .minority what will she do in July and Au­ ner in Hartford and then attend­ Shop ready to be scraped and finished; glued and la s cloudless weather prevaiieo can possibly do the .same thing gust? Quite frankly, we don't ing the theater. -repaired. So if you Hke to do this work yourself, larone ^ e English Invasion coast. this time. Mrs. LSeter Seifert and infant buy them in the rough before we restore them! ItoR 1 toSm lifted vWblUty over AMAZING PAINT REDUCED FROM trust her. and we feel like the son have returned to their home A democracy i.s supposedly a I Dover atralt during the mouse which has been given an­ from the Manchester Meniprial I The sea remained calm, The back of the notion’s biggest traffic prob lem ...getting mil­ system^./pif rule by inaj'oriUcs. other paw s reach lease on life, all hospital. I only a light southerly breeze b lw - Mrs. Eugene Liak who has been Nonethclbssr-ln. a provision such to the end that we shall squirm -Windsor Arm Chair, bow back 19.73 ling; while the barometer was high j Also Reduced! lions of war workers to and from their jobs. . . has been broken. spending a few days in New York, 28 TRANSIT VICTORY aa the coiistitutionaj procedure for I and steady. > and suffer more a little later on. has retum'Sd home. Set of 4 Thumb’back Windsor Qufirt is 68c Gallon The traffic volume which skyrocketed In 1942 has reached its treaty ratification, rule over the But that’s long range pesstmTam, Willard Fitzgerald, zeaman sec­ New Trial Ordered destinies of the entire nation has and not even long range pessi­ ond class, has returned to Cafiip side Chairs; yellow, decorated 69.50 Applicator 66c BUS AND TROllEY UNIS CONQUER peok here in Connecticut. While there will still be crowded Sampson, N. Y., after spending actually been handed to a minori­ mism is safe in this department of , Hartford, May 24 ^^5— '^*1 a short leave with hla mother, Bracket-base Pine Blanket Chest supreme Court of Errors has | buses ond troHeys during rush hours, transit conditions should ty- our living. W e’ll take what we get Mra. Beatrice Fitzgerald of ordered a new trial to the Fain The only way to get around this "Get-Them-To-Work-And-Bock when we get it, and be properly Somers road. two d ra w e rs ...... 45.00 I field county case of Abraham not become worse, but groduolly more stoblllzed, unlew provision is to make international Milo E. Hayes, town chairman Klopot versus Daniel W. Nortli^p grateful for the fact that mead­ I DUII M 40 IMNUnSI agreements without formally la­ for War Bonds and stamps has Spider-base Table, round top. . 5.00 M d others, in which Former Bu-1 Yrm y m r t r ^ can give the walls o f any room militory requirements further deplete the troined personnel ows, gardens, lawns and fields are giilalaaa -*la a uWs y— we».- t t A PROBLEM beling them treaties. This can announced th « appointment of parlor Court Judge Jolm ^“^ 1 in your home new beauty (wi|hiout mess or in healthy condition as of toda.y. Mrs. Harold J. Patric aa chairman Empire Bedside Table- with BMth gave judgment for the de-1 mtl oQedleiwHe -print aweV work. It is in such a way, for in­ ^lKf)witbm$$miUeoMtrjRtsmoiu!\tiAAM of the neat Bond drive that opens drawer ...... 8.00 stance, that the U NRRA has re­ Gets Around Regulation June 12. The letter Mr.' Hayes an InJuncUon reatralnlng the de­ ' with ordinary ."srater, and rolls on easily ceived American membership and received states this drive will be Poster Bed, natural finish so fendant from conveying a p ^ of with the roller applicator. Because Resin- participation. Hartford _ (A5 — Those eight heralded in with the soUnding o f tha assets o f the defendant cor-1 the fire alarm, ringing of bells and tone dries Cm u without odor, you aren’t And it is possible that other pints of blood supposedly donated needs little work ...... 25.00 «oT*tion to another oorporation In by two Smiths during the past bloving of horns.' This will take riwehMige for stock. Chief JuaUce j deprived of tha use o f the room! A t W srds, aspects of the peace can be set- place between the hours of nine Salem Rocker; formerly yellow year really came from one Smith. lialtbia wrote the opinion. ask for the free folder showing Resintonc s ^ tied without giving theip the for- The Hartford Red Cross Blood and ten o!clocX h> the morning. finish ...... i... X9.75 label of treaty. Nonetheless, Donor center said that In check This announcement is made early Onen Thursday and Saturday Evenlnga To . WATKINS Hearing oa Special Ben*lll» 11 soft, glarcleM colors* so residents of the community will ^sooner op later, we are going to ing back on donors, it discovered Kitchen table with one deep Cloaed Wedneadaya A t Noon, that a Hartford war wbrker had not ,be alarmed and think it i Hartford,' May 24—(/P)— Special up - a g i ^ t something that used two different seta of initials general alarm of some conflagra drop leaf; tapered legS .... 19100 unemployment benefits for totui^ to be called a treaty, and. we in front of his surname of Smith Uon. > ing aervlca men and women wui oe ill’ then going to be faced with to get around the regulation that Fine Blanket Chest; ball feet; the subject of a public hearing to i n W ASH AH I no person may give blood more During , farm in possibility that m distinct ml- two drawe|» ...... 75.00 be held torooriow at 10 a. m. in ■Imas leerihr Imai• heedtiMedal yet, efiwu IVlontgom ery W ard than five timea during a year. come doubled, reaching 17 billion tha Stato Capitol V eto^ ity c u upset the entire peace dollara, evan though the armed Alfalra committee of the State MANCHESTER The first medical school in forcee and w ar industries took Aidvertise in The Herald— It Pays LeglalaUva OouncU, Adjmlnlatrator 824*828 M A ri^ S T R E E T T E L . 5161 .public opinioa surveys indlcats America was establiahed in Phila­ more than a million men from Henry H. Hunt announced yester­ delphia in 176C farms. day. T 1 < \ ■■ FAGE NTNV MANCHESTER EVENING MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY. M.^Y 21. 1914 MAm,Me!&ITyK HtyKAl.U. MAINCHt-SU'.K V U.N*''<.. \VhUM„bUAV, MA I PAGE RlGUtx dale, L. I. Land Army school, afe Mass., and Molly Gardner. Nor­ help on dairy farms moat acuta wich. VtF., studenta at Smith Col­ that his office does not examine but 4slrylnf la a typs o« now workliW Connactloui lege; KUssbeth Allen, Wellesley not authorized by union leaders farma to full^ms jobs, most of Ic-'n Wni und the Home Ounrd o f | 8 o'clock at' the Elks' Home, the be justified jfnder'nonhiiI stand­ mall fron\ one. United States lo Women to Aid which women ^vs dsmonstru^ Hills, Maas., student at Wellestey, I N C O t.’orld Wnr 1. C.ipt. Kiancifl Ciat- j proceeds to go towaru the fund for - who appealed for the men to stay ards. they can do wen. Th* drat course them having stayed on the farm ColMge; Helen Dutcher. Stamford., More l 4iinber on the job. The work atoppaga was Will Facy Draft .Status Change A - tay 25 Early callty to another through the past winter. Five Rockville ty will be in command of the com- I the purchase of no'w equipment forj •hip of maU to and from lighting offered for women In the summer ilVe nerk to a New York office; I Tomorrow, Night 8 O’Qock, Odd Fellow* Hall pnny. : the Rockville City Hospital, ' in protest of the War Labor Col. Walter De Long, Washing­ 1, Dairy Farmers of 1942 covered a variety farm other girls, who worked on farms Bo’qrd’s denial of requested wage men overseas Is a function of thf Jane Tuttle. Holt. Mo., high achool Enlistment.'^ are needed between Caiining Demonstration , ton state director of Selective Ser- TomStotiatc jobs. Th* traintog progrtm^ to last summSr. have decided to go •««* SPONSORED RT KINO OAVTO LODGE, L O. O. P. « | | Mfeii to Quit Increases. The AFL had asked for vi<^, warned the workers who en- Army and Navy. ■ Into sgricultur* as a life work and teacher; and Marte Sullivan. New the ages of 17 to 64 to replace nicn The public is invited to attend ' He explained that trained men 1943 was limited ■ to dairy and London, variety store sales clerk.^ J O .... — GABIES------City Council, who recently entered the service. a canning demonstration to be held an hourly minimum wage of $1.05, ^ ged in tlje walkouts that they ars taking four-year agricultural a 15-cent increase. to his office . extracU from Land Army Respond­ poultry work. This y*ar, all ...... $4.0# Prta* Par Ornu, Men Interested should register at the Town Hall pn Friday eve­ vould face s change in their draft who reglstersd In advance -electsu courtea at the Unlveriilty of Con­ 88 Osiaes’ ...... a*******4 SHiPirtilnl lo Join From Washington can\e a dirci status. He said he didn't care what ipert Recommends To- cerUto toUmaUonal civilian cor­ Make Hollandalae aauce with • ••••••a** • ...... 110.00 PriM P*r Gaas* I Thursday at the Town Hall before ning, May 26th, at 7:30 o'clock. to taka the dairy course. necticut and at ComeU. 4 Speelsl Games Creates Board tive order from the War Labhr the-walkout was about. respondence which appears to ing Appeal for herbed red wine vinegar inatead of 1 Special GaaM ' the weekly drill at 8 o'clock. Plan Service tiiiiateil 18,000 No^' ^norwyW ®s Earliest contain war information. The In- A recent placembnt wak Phyllld Baaqnet Tonight Board stating its decision in-^the A1 Whitman, the nation’s OPA Assistance by Them. There sr« yac^clas. Mrs. AUop Brooks, of Unlonville, now work­ lemoit juice by using th* same Door PriM tlO.OO A memorial service will be held industry-wide disputes in tbh Pa­ fuel rationing director, declared a tercepU are sent to sealed pouchw said, to bpth of the tm nlng proportion as usual—a half Ubie- T he anntial banquet of Stanley on Sunday morning at 10:4.5, June IiIIp , in , INorlliwp.si. lay fo r P|antiDg» to government departments be ing on the farm of Adihirsi SpM)U| Oh Ss li e EMh. ^ Rockville Men to De» Dobosz Unit No. 14, Americap cific northwest Were not '.‘'fare and full shutdown of northwest saw­ periods, aridana appUcatlons will be ThomasThom as'Hart Hart to Sharon. Miss apoonful to each egg yolk—and a AU Bingo Plsyers Ar* Invited T* Attend! 4th, for the late Lieut. Prank Eu­ pnusual cases" justifying a wage mills meant a loss of about 25.Q00 Ileved to be interested. Hartford,-May 24 -Responding quarter’ cup of butter or marga­ Legion. Auxiliary will be held this gene-Ziebarth, son of Mrs, Edward accepted up to the sUrt f* ***;*'*^ Brooks, anxious to start work vole Their Time to evening at the social rooms of the Seattle. May 24. Several increase above that M’hich could corda of wood dally. ' [jtorrs. May 34\Tomorrow is to appeals for h^lp frdm dairy course. ^ waiting for the training rine.., -» Burns of Bradley drive, at Uu? thousand more luij|nber and lugging DAINTY DOT Recreation Center. Rockville Baptist church. About Union Congregational church. aarliest date reebmmended by farmers, the Connecticut W omens Army are St the Connectlc^^^^ gtorrs. was sent to 75 members and guests are expect­ workers were scheduled to join an ifeasor A. E. .WUklhson. vege- Council offices In the State Ar ,or training, Lieutenant Ziebarth died in the estimated 18,000 already, idle to­ Land Army is concentrating ita ed to attend.,the guests to include service on April Sth In Italy. P r^R u ssian mory at Hartford. AH **P*™" RockvlUe, M*y >4— (Special) — Departnient. President' Mrs. Ar- day in the billion-dnilar Pacific ^ specialist a f the Uhfverstty training program this year exclu­ of the training are paid by ftrier- Girls enrolled in the course at Returns to Camp HOSIERY IConnectlcut, for Sitting oqt to- sively on dairy farm work. A two S to m will arrive on Sunday, anff At the meeting of the O ty Coun­ mandine - LabreChe of Stafford northwest lumber Industry which al funds appropriated for the pur­ Springs; Department Secretary- Pvt. John Bellanger returned has become paralyzed by sWiftly- t (Slightly Irrcfular) I to plants. While shme Polish Group weeks' free training coiirae for pose. Trainees, to turn, sign up to will start their work at 5;16 Mon­ cil held Tueaday evening Mayor Treasurer, Mrs, Mae Chapman of today to the Army Air Base, at spreading wildcat walkouts. IConnectlcut have had klllmg wom^n dairy workers wl)!, start »t work approximately three months. day morning, milking time at , the Raymond K. Hunt announced the this city; Department Sergeant- New Castle, Del., after spending Between 60 and 75 plywood mrils, «ts after that date the probabil- the University of Connecticut ton The minimum age M 17, although coltege barn. They will live at the a furlough with his wife in this BETTER EDUCATION TRAINS appointment of a Board of Recre­ at-Arms, Mrs. Bertha Philipp, also doOr plants, woodworking mills, 42 GAUGE [ Is small. In M oscow Monday. May 28. to be repeated excapUon can be made for a 1^ Old Shakes Houae dormitory, as ation for the city to have charge city and his parents in Stafford Most home gardeners In Con- for a aecond group, atarting June other groups have before them, of Rockville; District President, Springs. .sawmills and kindred companies iii / year-old girl who Is strong enough o f the new Recrsatlon nnd Civic Mrs. Lehnie Rood of Willlmantic. 20 cities and towns of Oregon and' Istlcut buy -tomato plants *'*^**' and will have their, meala to the /OIJTHFUt MINDS AND BODIES attempting to Srow Jhelr (Cuntinned fross, Pag* One) Joseph W. Alsop, director to do the work. I unlveraity cafeteria. ^ — Center. '' I ■ .t: Mrs. Anna Mae Plunder will be Washington were closed. In addi­ Alsop reported thst 14 The Board la made up of the the toastmaster. Mrs. Joseph Per- 8 Q / pair Varieties recommended oy Mrs. Registered to dal*, are: tion, workers quit on at lea.st eight a arisen In Poland unde/ *^*m|ined**^todajr that not! girls, some of them trained laat FOR BETTER THINGS following members. Alderman zanowski irchairman in charge of log booms, and nine logging camps loiressor Wilkinson are Bonny 1 I Mary Crocker Hogg. Milton, William Rosa. Alderman Ernest the arrangements assisted by Mrs. Manchester iat. Scarlet Dawn. Pritchard, and r-V cL^ne^^Jy" ^ ku-tlme' ^ear at Ston:. or at the Far^ already were down. / HIgh-TwIat Uppmann, Rev. Alvin D. Johnson, lielen Rothe. 45 GAUGE lirglobe for early tomatoes whll^ In these days of high earning pawep^et aside Fred Beiger and William A. Ro- Date Book Boom workers those who han­ First QuaUty Titgers,^ Greater Baltimore and Center which would organise the Gifts Received dle water shipments totaling mll- struggle against .-tb* Germans and galua. Th^ resolution creating the Dr. George S. Brookes, pastor of one are recommended for the money In your Savings Recount fqr the future liona of feeV of logs,<^very day— which would coontlnat* all the ef­ board was adopted by the Council the Union Congregational church Tonight CUSTOMER REACTION SEAMLESi I crop and for late planting. two weeks ago and provided that were expected to join in the gen­ While I knew that after a Winter and Spring of extreme Jr Wilkinson pi-edlcts that forts of the Polish people in the education of your children. It may mean, in later has announced the presentation of Red Men's Carnival at the 9 3 ^ pair. cause of liberation of their moth­ two of the five members should be books, "Christ and the Fine Arts," Dougherty lot on Center atreet. eral walkout durinc the day. long hours and prevnure, everyone at Plnehurnt ne«^ed a Memo­ Mrs will be a big on the Board of >lderman. The A complete shutdown of logging HOSIERY lar In home canning and juicing erland from the 'invaders." the years, the difference hetween giving them the "Brother James," and "Abundant Marine Father's Club meeting rial Day holiday, and that comtideringrthe ctinditions of supply in Moscow announesment today said board will serve a twd year m m , operations in Ihc Puget sound area the meat hoiisee NIondays, closing an extra Monday would not tomatoes. For either l^rpo** Living” to the church by Mr. and at Zipser Club, Brainard place. Stock up now (or' At Ita first meeting. S*ld the education yiMi with thim to have or not, when starting July 1 and select its own Mrs. Alfred M. Wade and Alfred Meeting Memorial Day Commit­ around Seattle, Tacoma and Olym­ make much difttrence to our custoiners, I liesiliited to announce recommends Rw^gers slwve all pia was Forecast by nightfall by the Holidmy and all ■her varieties. He contends that broadcast, the NsUonal council chairman. . The members serve M. Wade, Jr„ who have been ac­ tee at Municipal building at 8. the closing. However, after announcing In .>Iondav’s Herald that Summer long. . under ordinary incomes it would be a struggle lo without compensation. Hilding/Lindberg, operator of two pr. lese tomatoes are leaa decided to form a United National tive at the Union ' church and Sunday, .May 38 PINEHURST WOULD CLOSE ALL DAY /i 5 3 )^ Peoples Ai'my by bringing togeth­ Alderman William Schihalz, school. Interfaith rally at High school logging camps already closed. Lve aomewhsi^ fewer seeds t l ^ send them away to school. chairman of the Health committee Mr. Wade tleft recently to ac­ MONDAY. MAY 2‘Uh loat varieties. 'Rutgers la a firm. er all guerrilla and other force; auditorium. Some boom workers already V engaged in fighting the Nazis ;nd . . . and furthermore if this may not he an announct-d that starting June 1, cept the position as manager of Memorial Services at St. Jamc.s's were idle in Tacoma where 4.-500 AND MEMORIAL DAY. TUESDAY, MAY .'{Oth Ghv type of red tomato. garbage collections In the city the Greenwich district of the Con­ m d be o|>en all day the following Wednesday, the customer re­ iBoth large and small jrfanta In the few months since then had church at 11 a. m. All local Vet­ ALF ai)d CIO lumber union mem­ perfected an underground net­ incentive lo save, try and develop the habit of would be made twice a week, on necticut Light A Power Company erans' groups to take part. bers quit,to close a dozen mills. lation indicated that the move not only has their enthusiastic lould be avoided, Mr. Wilkinson _ the summer schedule as was done and Mrs. Wade and her son will apjiroval, but also that they realize Just how hard the pe meat. 8psad-Essy pasts All Jewelry Items Plus 20% Federal Tax. HURRY . . . Hurry . , . and buy some of this WEAVES — PLAIDS An brends of pMsenger thes act saad# of inskasuptol)4t*|*- crst*,brIck,unpalntador old painted surfacs* R', of resdy-U>-spply Pure Maple (Vermont, of course) Syrup. Pints aitd AND PLAIN COLORS the SAM E rubber—“ ORS Govshunwat” psiaL quarts just received'and with the same load a limited •yntbetie. B U T -id l briuids of arm do Here’s ths paint for people who want to r e d ^ amount of Vermont packed glass jars of Boned Chicken. not wear at long or provide ae much ONC > ste tastefully but inexpensively. The slickest, qmck- Only one coat uamJ- One holiday meal should include McKenzie’s Pancakes ■efety ai Riverwdes. In Government ly needed. AmwtoK interior paint anyone ever dipped a brush into. with maple syrup. ^ $14-50-$18.95 tcete. a tire, W *n fjc «/ in •pociSentiona hiding power to cover Savea you time and money. Cuts the work in half. almost any kind of to Firet Quality Rivtreides, out-per- wall. Very easy, to Once over a room usually does the job. Move the LARGE f < ; ^ aU other brands by "rollinf up” apply smoothly. fumitura back in on# hour. 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1,^- y < . / z / PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A L D . MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1941

MAISrCHES'l ER EVEISTING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C O N N « WEDNESDAY, MAT 21, 1944 wiU ihMt tonight at tha Munletpa) ’ Community Preis l» A O r T B T t line, however,* has been . attataed building when final plans will be j tor tall gunn(Lr_9n_ jlic Psjda mls- by sea and air forcaa without re­ To Speak Here Vets Invited perfected for the exsreises to be Bf French Told sistance from ’^he Japanese fleet. held on Memorial Day. The mar­ Changes Location \Ve,rd case was not the first tlmoi A / 1,- - ^ i s i fio la running nqryn jLiirough Valle CJorsa ' * • s s - ia Biddle UplipftU he had faced the issue of wheteel- * a lllW C C B O l U t t B l l to warn 'f'roslnonc. | rscirss Water "The flak came through and hit In the wcateni end of the ene­ To Services shal has already hksuad hts orders Qiurchill Looking me in the pants but I had on a flak my’s island defense arc it Is ex­ for the day but there may be some ^ ^ ; an industry was in war produan pressure fo f greater Bulga­ seriously . delay . the conquest of Memorial Day. are requeated to Strong of Avon, at a ceremony tunlly with the war effort, stroyed at least 160 enemy vehicles curred tills morning at his h^ ore, lie 1 u»nithithe coast as Empire day business in Chicago.” He described they now have. Moving will get another a CJommuntst. T h ere^ no proaching a climax and when, we Headquarters of Gen. Sir Harold in that place. Mr. Bradley rian participation in the war. these pdslUons. HoW long it meet at the Army and Navy Clu^ performed Tuesday evening. May "I should like to emphasize,” he and damaged as many more today, Alexander declared the whole op­ of the btale Board of gajicd up in awe. /T h e her as "kind of thin, short, and underway tomorrow and they will attempt by ua to enforce jwrUcu- 16, at 7:30 in the South Chapel of were required to vote all of- «iur with A-.36 dive-bombers concen­ been in failing health since Chij Uttia Ukellhnod of Revolt • will take for Mac Arthur to sub­ Main and .Eorest streets, at 10:30 be in their new location by June 1. continued, "that I have never conr eration was going according to [le ^ to Manchester this morn- Ltream of outgoing planes kept up due the Philippines is another with an old scar under her Jaw." lar ideologies. , We onlyywant to, the Uncoln/'JJebfaska, Army Air domestic efforts to the support of trating on the road through Prl- mas. " discussion coastal points ow r a span But there still seemed little Sunday morning. They will then Mrs. Foolish Woman came to CSili The building in which they are beat the en^my and then/|n happy our Armlc.s.” tended that the exercise of the plan. j and listifened to a likelihood that Bulgaria would matter but experts appear rea­ march to the church and attend, Base. power (to seize) is immune from vemo, escape hatch from the Bom In Manchester, he had li| Ltlng to protection of the wa- of four hours. / cago seeking a stage career, he now located recently changed and serene peace, let the t»st ex­ T?ie bridal attendants were Ucu- Biddle said he rejected the sug- pocket above Terracina. Official reports said; Marauders cast off her Axis chains until sonably optimistic about the pros- '(he Th'O^lock mass. hands. review by the courts. The power here all his life until about- I sheds. The meeting was pre- Waves of America Germany is further .weakened mil­ The Memorial Day committee i said.z pression be given to ihe will of the tehant Martin A. von Rosenberg ge.stion that w-hen a crlaia impenda The coordinated main front of- Fanning out In a generally Ixl over by Waryen J. Scott, di- ^.g^e among- the Allied planes I pects. is limited because the property years ago when he and Mrs. Btj itarily likely after D-day. i people." ^ and his wife. Mrs. Jo Ann von the constitutional power of the must be taken for a public use fensive smashed forward, with t ?-?ri*?****^*r" dlre^lon our troops ley left for the Pacific Coast | Ttor of sanitation of the Stale thm,dering______„ ___ out over the channel. Seee Deal re to Be Fileiftds Rosenberg of Hallettville, Texa.s. chief executive must be held in Canadians breaching the Hitler within a few hoihs drave spear­ krd of Otiicr mpinberE Another angle on the Nazi mili­ and fair compensation must be heads up to 2,000 yards into the make their home with their They disappeared Ib '^ e direction Sergeant Glenn Daviii^ sang "I abeyance until the criaia occiirsr" fortifications near Pontecorvo— I the atatc board present were tary position in the Balkans was a Tn touching on British and Rus­ paid." enemy’s strongly-h^d fortified George Bradley, who has sil -of Calais and a short time later Soviets Probe . Love You 'Truly,” and "Because.’’ Tracing the history of what he part of the formidable line across |retary James A. Ncwlands and the rumble 'ofTSSSaB oursta alonk"' report from Vienna printed by the sian relations, the prime minister Biddle suggested that if Mr. positions. Armor led the way in been transferred to Des MoiiT Swiss Journal de (leneVe assert­ He w a' accompanied by Private called the company’s "recalci­ the Lin. valley—while the French ineer Almqulst. the French' invasion coast was Said it seemed to be the great &t- Sirs. F. A. Towle Roosevelt had waited In the Ward several, places. Iowa. The Bradleys lived for raJ ing Hitler had hurriedly ordered - .Nazi Slreiiglb '*■ sire of the peoples of both coun­ First Class Carmen Giordano who trant attitude” in 20 c^es before case until strikes spread to other won Pico, pivot point in the moun- years on Oakland, street, and ' Jr Moore ifaid that one of the audible on the British shore.- the«W-ar Labor board, Biddle said t^ S j.a t, the center of the front. “ Infantrymen ran into^ exten­ construction of a new defense sys­ tries to be friends and referred to played fthe traditional wedding dndustries "he might have avoid­ sive mine fields., mazes of wire that time Mr. - Bradley was fsons that he had called the The Berlin radio said German Abraham J. Feldman The hag of prisoners for the en­ leUng was to learn what rights fighters and Interceptors attacked tem for 'Austria because “the th% ‘*roarked departures from con­ music. The altar was beautifully, James's church. Mrs. John Barry the WLB bejieved there waa dan­ ed criticism but would have risk­ and numbers of strong points but ployed by Talcott Brothers I (Continued from Pag®, One) ger of strikes not only in other tire offen.siye rose to 7,500. I board had governing building American planes ’’returning from highest German military authori­ ceptions Which were held years decorated with white carnations, played the bridal marches and ac­ ed disaster.” ' kept pressing the enemy backwatri. their woolen mills ip TaIcottvi| ties seem convinced the wehr- Considerable Interest, especially ago for reasons we can ail under­ and the chaplain. Angus Dun. Jr., companied the soloists. Miss .Mary plants of the company, but also Commenting on the forcible re­ (The German high command Jthe water shed. An application the area of Vienna.” Another mans were killed southeast of Progress was delayed for aonrm He leaves besides his wife, II come to the building inspector broadiyist said the. Mediterranean macht would be unable to main­ .'imong serious minded local resi­ stand." who officiated used the double ring Lantieri and A. M. EccelleiHe of in other companies. moval of Sewell Avery, Ward’s nckno\t'Iedged “ major breaches” time at some places by mines, but Stenislawow in old Poland in Uie He pre.sented the committee on several sectors of the front). was the former Miss Alice the right to build on Lake foive penetrated to the "upper and tain Its present position In the dents, is aroused over the Inter He reported that peace terms service. Cushing. General hospital, Fram­ chairman, from the Chicago plant, paths were cleared by mid-mom- lock of Ellington, another Balkans vdrjf kmg and had decid­ capture of a height "dominating had been Offered Romania by Rus­ headed by Representative Rama- The Americana on the Ibwer «t. The land, he said, was on, lower Danube.” faith Rally which will be held at The bride was attired in a pow­ ingham. * Biddle said the government did Ing and mir tanks continued to ad­ Henry Bradley of 692 Ver ed to defend the frontiers of the the locality.” sia and deacribed them as "re- der blue dress, with matching 'The bride who was given in mar­ peck (D., Ga. I with three affida­ not want to tajee this action and front advanced 10 miles in 36 ■ water shed and with more Berlin radio declared intense air the High school auditorium on vance against stiff resistance. By street, and another daughter, old on Austrian soil." Airmen of the Red banner Bal­ Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Be­ 'markably generous’^ in many re­ feather hat, white accessnrie.s and riage by her father wore a gown vits from labor leaders which he did so only„ after it became clear hours to take the dominating Ijaes likely to be built he wanted battles were fought over the capi­ ______— y noon, May 23, some 300 prisoners Theodore Robbins of Birch strel tal itself, and that one U. S. tic fleet sank tw* German sides Rabbi Abraham Feldman, Regal Men’s Shops has everything you’ll need for sum- spects, saying they "made no sug­ corsage of clustered stephanotis. of white chiffon over satin, witji said showed that the situation was that Avery “waa determined not heights of Monte Alto and push were counted. ) learn just what the rights of porta—one of 6.000 tons ■•nd -the closer to junction with beachhead also six grandchildren and f| bomber crashed in the Potsdamer the speakers will be Father gestions of altering the standards Her matron of honor wore Copen­ fitted bodice, linger tip veil of illu­ dangerous. ' *■ to handle the situation in an Or­ In view of the intensive prepa­ board were. other of 3,000 tons- In the Gulf o f .mer dress-up or back yard varalions. (’.et j ourscif of society in that country. Similar­ Biddie .said he juatifled using derly way and that his mere pres­ troops. great grandchildren, and a hr mending the meeting were Da- platz in the center Of the city. Thomas Hayes and Dr. James Mc- hagen blue with white accessories sion dru’pped from a tiara of white rations of the enemy, cnir troopa er, Albert E. Bradley of Nd Tito Reports Finland, Moscow added. ly. he said the Soviet had been and corsage of stephanotis. ro.scs: Her bridai bouquet waa of the war labor disputes act for ence on the premises would inter­ The Germans’ situation on the Chambers, who waa also rep- Bomb Railroad IFards Conaton. Music will be fur­ outfitted in comfort tomorrow. were surprised to find compara­ burgh. N. Y. In addition to striking at Ber­ The Berlin radio said today that nished bv the High school choir. “very patient’’ with Finland. ’The reception which followed gardenias and valley lilies. seizing the properties on the fere substantially" with the gov­ main front was potentially grave, tively light artillery fire at the Be­ lenting the board of health, Churchill ranged the Japanese e^wol^ Bowers for the Select- lin and Dortmund last night the ]^zi Retreat German bombers in great-forcegre®* Rabbi Felmsn (above) has been the ceremony was held at the Offi- . Miss Olga Ecceilente who w'ss ground that Section 3 of that act. ernment administration of the especially in the Liri valley. Their ginning. 'The first batch of pris­ The fuperal service and bull With Hie Germans as those who In Town Treasurer (Jeorge H. R A.F.’s plywood Mosquitos bomb­ attacked Bhepetovka tn the Rua-, charge of the CdngregaUon xgra club at the Atr Base. maid of honor for her sister wore arhending the Selective Service plant. main supply or »tre a t route ■ Is oners reported th^y were taken by will be in San Diego. must give in without conditioit-'— ed railroad facilities in France. S i a n . Ukraine early this -jjgin*-i.,rael ofHartfdrd alnce 1925 The bride is a graduate of Man­ shell pink chiffon with corded act, gives the president authority Even then, Biddle said, Avery Highway 6 or Via.Casllina, leading surprise and were not expecting an ddell, William Foulds and (Continued frdm Page.One^ O C i.ll a.-itcav* ------suggesting that all satellite Axis nest Morse of the Manchester Not a single R A F .' -plane was ando«t/i hadHuH startedBtRrted wldeBpreftflwidespread Areanre*® ___ ij. mniit chester High school and prior to bodice, blue doll hat with veil and to take over property equipped twice was requested to leave but from the valley 65 miles to Rome. attack at this time.” and is considered one of the most powers might perhaps escape with kter company and Judge Wll- downed, the Air Ministry said. In an assault lasting haU an hour [P /ain Color and Fancy her marriage was employed by the bouquet of pink rosebuds. • for "manufacture, production, or he refused to do so and insisted The Americans driving out from Preceding the American smash, Funerals razing whole villages In a fresh brilliant apoakert in the aUte. lighter sentences. Specifically, he would stay in the plant unless the beachhead are only 11 miles S. Hyde, who represented The Allies have not struok a campaign of terrorism against ci­ He has written a number of Travelers Insurance company. William Bolton was best man mining." He said Montgomery the British heavily she)Ied the blow at the Reich since though diplomatically, he warned Ward clearly is engaged in “pro­ he were physically removed. Bid­ from this key road. the town and the water com-r vilians. books and is affiliated with many both Spain and Turkey—the last Lieutenant Towle waa graduated for his brother and the ushers western end of the German beach- [ William M. Brown their pre-invasion air offensive. duction” in the broad sense—cov­ dle said Avery’s presence was “ un­ French-American units attack­ head front and then sA t armor ny In Dalmatia Tito’s troops push­ Itterary and civic organizations. big neutrals in the Mediterranean from Keene. N. H. High school and were Bernard Ostrout, cousin of Funeral services for William tt was brought out that only a j immched early in April, was re- Joe Napoli Sells Hemphill Diesel School, Boston. the bridegroom and A. M. Eccel­ ering such economic activities as objectionable” so long as he did ing north of Pico present a still surging over the Molctta river. ed back a strong German force, area—that Allied vlctor>' .was not attempt to Interfere. more immediate threat of cracking Brown, of 42 Jensen atreet, w4 iiOl part of the north end water Friday after a five day lull. captured mortars and other war coming in the Balkans with or He was employed at the Pratt * lente. ' ■ \ storage, repair, maintenance, sup­ Canadian troops, in action as a largely attended this aftemobr^ 1 la in Manchester, most of it] night’s Mosquito attack Repair Business cr will take over at the end of tht- The mother of the bride wore ply and distribution. He added that Wayne Taylor. the Germans facing the Eighth material, while in w ‘ SPOUT without the support of new^ re­ Whitney Aircraft plant in East unified corps for the first time, the Watkins Funeral Home. IB in Bolton and Vernon. rounded out the third cycle of 24 re pushing aldwi® ■ - - _ _ _ _ month. 'a.s8istant secretary of commerce Army in the Liri valley. » . ------other partisans were ,— „ —~t cruits. , Hartford prior to entering the lavender silk and the mother of He added that he did not be­ ^ve^e officially credited with dis­ Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jri, paa^ iFo the past weik the State hours during which Germany had Mr. Napoli has been working in who was assigned to operate the Whatever enemy forces arc hold­ ly forward into Sandjak and 8er n w^r plant for the past year and V'- Brings Report on Talks service in April of 1943. He receiv­ the bridegroom black print. Both lieve Congress Intended the word tinguishing themselves in breach­ of the South Methodist church lard of Health has been making not been free of Allied planes by bla, Yugoslav advices said. Joseph Napoli who has been en­ ed his basic flight training at Pecos wore gardenia corsages, and as­ in a narrow and technical mean­ piqnt, had "exhausted every re- ing Terracina and the nearby ing the Hitler defense line. ficiated. There were delegatic a half in addition to carrying on Churchill brought to Parliament coiir^’' in' trying to conciliate coastal areas at the southern end study of the conditions and day or night. , gaged in the shoe repair business \ Texas. He won his sisted in receiving at the reception ing, synonomous with “ manufac- After an artillery barrage, the from the fraternal organi^tic UIb it was admitted that the The R.A.F. started out the tiia cobbler biialneas. Avery, but that the latter refusedT of the Pontine marshes, theWhave in Mancht-ster for 22 years and In and wedding bpeakfast at the ture.f’ However, be said no stat­ Canadians attacked with tank aup­ with which Mr. Brown was Iter now furnished was not round-the-clock trouncing Satur­ i . p t : ; to give Taylor .access to the books only one feasible retreat rcnHe— a the North End all of that time, COATS Eccellente home. Guests were pres­ ute designed to deal with wartime port in the center of the formid­ ated and from the agency dep^ day night with attacks on western Jap Pacific The United States has more lateval road through i*rivemo to­ able Nazi defenses. Irmful it waa not wholesome. has sold his business, which is ent from Waterbury, East Hart­ labor disfwtcs should depend on and instriicted his employes to ment of the Travelers Ins. lie general feeling was that Germany. ' Sunday some 600 than 335 varieties of rats and ward 'Valmontone—and the Ameri­ In a short time more than 150 located on North Main street to, agreement which will enable the B-17 Flying Fortresa at Lincoln ford and this town. such technical distinctions and as­ disobey Taylor’s request. where he was employed. The flc ^ proper way to improve the American fighters swept over bat­ Joseph Barkauskas. The new own-, mice. To wear practically every place-this summer, Summing up, the attorney gen­ cans who took Monte Alto were prisoners had been taken from the Lilies Weak Brltiah empire and commonwealth | Army Air Field, When leaving for a wedding trip serted: er tributes were many and Eter supply was to hav* a flltra- tered Nazidom shooting up train-s you will certainly like the casual comfort of a to New York, the bride wore a red "I am in favor of any changes eral aaid: last reported only three miles from 90th Panzer grenadiers, one of the tiful. Robert Gordon sang, ' trs y e te m built. ™ s . It ^ lo meet In dlscuaalon with other! — ~ this road. reserve divisions recently rushed and air bases. sp<»rt coat that complements favorite slacks. great powers in the world in a I S t. Joh n-E ccellente suit with white accessories. that will make the meaning of VIn short, the ultimate it'u t of Ages” and "Jesus Lover of fcted. would cost between $76,000 Sunday night the R.A.F, bomb­ (Continued fri>m Page One) A graduate of Manchester High was whether all of our effort and (A Berlin miiitary commentator to the front, and many pillboxes Soul,” He was accompanied by These coats are well tailored of fine wools firmly knit array." ( The marriage of Mias Viola the act clearer and remove doubts had been smashed. Id $100,000 and unless the rigni ed'Duisburg and Hannover ami school, th* bride js employed by as to. the application to particu­ energy waa gomg to be devoted declared the Allies "staked every­ Robert k. Anderson. Monday night Dortmund and Tokyo p-.rough the Bonin inlands in the best looking plain shades and fancies He told Commons that the Al- • Loretta Eccellente, daughter of The Allied command reported The pall-bearers were Rob ifrantcd to Increase, the pres- lies, after gis’ing ’Turkey $80.000.-: Mrs. Michael Eccellente of Mrs. Mary E. Tripp, public stenog­ to fighting our enemies abroad or thing on one card" trying to link I rates this additional expense Brunswick—after a daylight at- (Saipan and Guam) into the i aro- lar .situatioijs.’’ the Nazis Were manning some pill­ Boyce, John Munsie, Peter Win FOR PLAY SHOES with emphasis on camel tan as the “ natural 000 worth of American and Britlah Maple street, to Walden Edward rapher in the First National Bank Biddle denied he ever took the whether the country was to be up their main and Anzlo forces. uld not be carried by the water Uck by American heavies on Kiel. lincs (Truk), then southwest to distracted by an Internal economic He admitted only slight 'advances boxes. with tank personnel who Gustave Ulrich. Robert McLat the Palau group ami down to Hal- favorite of most men. Sizes 35 to 42. arms "have suspended the process 1 'johri son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe building. Hartford. Th,e bride­ position that the piesident has un­ were veterans of the Sicilian cam­ lln and Ernest Morse, all meml During daylight yesterday Ameri­ of trying to exhort Turkey to ■ Briton Tolland atreet, East groom, formerly an aiitb salesman, limited power to seize “ any and war waged by recalcitrant em­ by the Allied push north of Ter­ Vffilam Foulds o f the water can heavies tot unspecified targets mahera, in the Dutch Indies. GRANTS racina'toward the beachhead. His paign,” an excel, tionally wasteful of Manchester Lodge No. 73, A. range herself with the vlctorioua solemnized this is a technical sergeant recently all property” as some critics of ployers or recalcitrant unions as role for trained tank crews.” npany eaid that there had been in western Germany. Every important bastion in this the case might be.'* , broadcast asserted that the At­ & A. M. The interment waa in Ea united powera.” 'morning at nine o’clock in St. stationed in Texas. seizure have contended. Atmien Fly 3,000 .jHorties Cemetery where Mandiestl langes made at the reservoir He added Immediately that It ------"1 did not make any of those C!!hairman Ramspeck (D., Ga.) tempt to unhinge German defenses at he felt was overcoming the at Pontecorvo and Pledlmonle in Yesterday the Mediterranean Lodge No. 73 A. F. A A. M. col looked "probable, in spite of our I * arguments.” Biddle said, adding Else called Taylor to describe cir­ ducted a Masonic- burial servi| eater amount of the trouble and diiappolntment." the Allies will be ' stopping the flow of supplies to cumstances under ’which the • de­ the Liri valley sector had l^en Air Force flew over 2,000 sorties, Bolduc Brothers however, that he ruled the Mont­ largely tactical missions' in direct with Hayden L. Griswold, We lat hlB company w m vdUtog to Noii’Rationed! partment took over control of frustrated with heavy Iomcs. able to win the war In the Balkans Mihallovic is that he had not been gomery Ward plant was neces­ cooperatiem with ground troopa. shipful Master, in charge 1 ^ in an ways pohelble to im- and "throughout southeast Europe | fighting the enemy and "some of sary the pro.secutlon of the war Montgomery Ward property in­ Allied artillery fire in the new at­ George Murdock, chaplain. loye the supply. Serving in Navy tacks was "of unprecedented Before bad weather obscured tar­ without Turkey being involved.” | hla aubordlnatea have made accom- and that on this basis only was it volved in a labor dispute and re­ gets in the afternoon, Warhawks. I a s one way of helping the wa- But in almost the same breath, modations with the Germans.” susceptible to seizure. tained it with an armed guard of fierceness, ” he added.) Bostons, Spitfires, Baltimores and |r company It was Ke"*™' Tonight’ s The Night! Y0t th0S0 NEW soles * 1 4 be declared that “of course the aid i Weapons To Tito Patrick S. Bolduc, and Robert 'V. Asserting that his position in soldiers ten days- before a Collec­ French troops near the right Kittyhawka attacked gun posi­ seen during the day and six wel llnlon that the board df heMth tive bargaining election was held flank of the main Fifth Army front destroyed. Nim Allied planes wei lould recommend that all sonlng Sjlelijl’^ t r .n T i? p^oc-ess"?:*** « e said the AUies - ^ n n jn g Bolduc, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Fred the case "has been widely misin­ tions, troop concentrations and Bolduc of 30 Ford street are now terpreted.” he contended the basis among the employes. Govern­ captured Pico after prolonged and communications around the beach­ missing. , ] Ilea be followed when a permit Called “ OeneroiH Geatare” , send 'The largest ^sslble aup- ment control of the plant was bitter fighting, smashing German As the beachhead forces push4 T asked for the right to build on He called Turkey’s recent sus-lp'y weapons to Tito, who wilt serving their country in the Unit­ for his action was: head, in the Liri valley and else­ continued until the nliection was tank counter-attacks. From this ahead. Allied Air Foiwm plaster^ ie water shed. It was pointed pension of chrome shipments to have a personal military repreaen- ed. States' Navy. Pat, the oldest "No business or property that where. Wear like LEATHER! son is in the Armed Guard and has is essential to the conduct of the held. stronghold they were driving deep Visibility worsened as the day the Via Caailina—Highway It that Lake street Is rural zone Gabardine Trousers the Nazis a "generous gesture.” i tative in London, into the flank of the hard-pressed the only other German escag that It is necessary to have but made clear It would not win a few hours after disclosure been out at sea for the pa-st seven war is immune from the exercise Ramspeck said other govern­ wore on. months. He has been lo Brazil, of that power, subject to the re­ ment officials would be heard for Nazi defenders of Hitler line fron­ "We had to bomb through routes- feet fronUge and there must nisHnctlvcI.v Styled — DeLiixe Tailor^ ^ Newea* her “ a strong position at the peace ' that the Polish National Council R.'A. F. Wellingtons and (Jber4 Summer Shade* — .h Slack that will hold a crease. form of Fascism to be set up in resent their countries." Biddle said the Montgomery fast colors. Fine broadcloth*, twills, mer Miss Muriel, McConkey. iiirth U. S. blow at the rubbled ( onl and comfortaliF- Striped and solid patterns. any country with which we have erman capital this month and shantung. Convertible eollars. Cool. been at war." kme less than 12 hours after a | ALTERATIONS FREE! Smart. Comfortable. He reviewed the.lohg negotia­ jUn of two-ton blockbuatera from tions with Spain, and told of diffi­ Iritish Mosquitos. The swift, | culties since the departure of Sir ooden planes also dumped their | Samuel Hoare for Madrid four INSIDE AND sstructive cargoes on Dortmund 6 C .9 8 years ago, when "it seemed cer­ OUTSIDE! id French railroads before dawn, tain, that Spain would join Ger­ DRESS UP YOUR HOME a hey suffered no lo s s ." many following Italy’s .example.” McGill-Converse. Inc. has everything you’ll need to Air .Defense* Spilt Wide Open He revealed that the Oerniana Germany’s thinly atristched air at that time ’'suggested triumphal do a good job . . . one that will give you lasting SILKLYKE Bfenscs were split wide open, but Ay ' . marches of German troops and satisfaction. 815 MAIN STREET SHORT-SLEEVE probably that in return for the vir­ le Nazis insisted that intense W. T. GRANT CO. tual occupation of Spain they Htlcs were fought over Ber'.'n should undertake the seizure of lelf and the Baltic region above, Sport Shirts Gibraltar.'' BRI-MAR OUTSIDE PAINT id in the Vienna region. The Hits at t’rltiiisni of Policy There W ill Be a Messd;ge ot Inter­ aria radio said the south, south- A shirt that has the took and Time to give your home a new year feel of silk, and Is the height Striking out at the criticUni of 'round dress. Bri-Mar is the paint rest and soulRcast suburbs of foreign policy toward Spain, he de­ fis were bombed and that of luxury in sportswear. clared Spain's internal policies for yo.u! For over a hundred ycara est for All Pisobled Veterans and amage was, considerable.” 38-ACRE FARM AT HOLIDAY AUCTION! Small, medium and large were a "itiatler for Spaniards it’s been protecting and beautify- "This is an ordeal of terrorism sltea In shades of ten. nat­ ural, blue, green nr white. alone’! and aiidcd he> liad "rjo sym­ ing New England homes. lor the entire population,” the AT REIDS’ AUCTIONTORIUM, BOLTON, CONN. pathy for tliose will) think it clover All Those Who Are Interested In ermah commentator Dr. Joseph On U. 8. Route 6, 12 Miles Eaat of Hartford and even funny to insult and abuse ral said over the Nazi" network, AUCTIOM! the government of Spain.” lis marks the eve of decisive MEMORIAL DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 30 AT 10 A. M. He ^ said he looked forward to srations against the continent, t o r m e Rl y osc^ OERim 62*5® increa‘sing good relations with that GALLON the Welfare of Disabled Veterans r opponents are deliberately DUNN ROAD. NORTH COVENTRY, CONN. Exhibition Sunday, May 28. From 2 to 10 P. M. country and to "an extremely'>fer- $3.is d .o o k for Arrows on Conn. Rt. 44 Near No. ■trlking at the German capital, 10 A. M.—Remainder of Pauline Riggs Noyes F.state. Glass, tile trade between Spain and thi.s Etrlng to break their moral rettet- and Follow Out Tolland Rond. Dunn Road Bun* Off Tolland Road country" during the war and af­ In 5-Galltn Cans. China, Women’s Costume*. Etc. , , At d Meeting and Public. Installa­ nre.” ~ ' to Bread aiid 6111k Street). iaaan LA California Styled ter the peace. Plenty of WUto aikl Oreen The great air fleets started their 11 A.'.M.__Bric-a-brac, Cut Glass, Lamps, Pair Bronzes, Pewler. As for Greece, where the Brit­ And Other Ck»od Colon. uarade ' across the channel just THURSDAY, JUNE 1 AT 2 P. M. 11:80 A. M.—Collection of 40 Stein* and Tankards. ish have been trying lo end inter­ u ter on thla, British Empire (RAIN OB SinNE) nal strife, he reported "complete tion of Officers of Chapter 17, dawn 1 P. M.—French Mantel qiock. French a o c k Set, Imitortent Pair Say, and kept the channel aklea IIou(te with 6 rooms dow nrt up. 2 flreplacM, adjoining sh ^ , of Early Delft Covered Urns—height ,80 In., unity" was reached at the Lebanon well water, electricity. Barn 25' x_ 40’: Hen Cwps. M Acrra, conference and "all parties wiH be filled for four solid hours, cpming •0 In., Tiffany Lamp, Some Sliver, Chins, t Irtnrlan Doll SLACK SETS knd going; At noon, more con- heavily wooded, some cleared land. House with 150 Piece* PeWjbd Furnishing*. SANFORIZED POPLINS. TWILLS, CORDS representeil in tlie new Greek gov­ need of sonic repairs, but place has unlltnlted potwlblllttw fof ernment which wall devote it.self D. A. V., At... ‘ angenta droned out over the 2 P. M.—Firearms: 4 .Antique Colt Revolver*. French Percussion AND SHANTUNGS to formation of a national Army SMART--NEW 1944 outheast coast. summer or all year home Pistol, Pair Flemish Flintlock s. Smith A Wesson Revolver, Small plot! could be sold off as there Is over one-half m^e of in which all guerrilla bands be in­ Good ResuHs Attained Etc. Collectidn of It Paperweights, mostly antique. I.arge assortment of these excellenUy MIored slack oeli la U. S . headquarters .announced ' frontage on Dunn Road. .... ten, green, blue. naturaL For sport or louage wear. corporated.” 2:80 P. M.—26 Oriental Rugs: Gorevan, 10-2x12; Gorevan. Tljere were cheers when the pre- j bat In attecks yesterday on two Legal Description: “ Bcglnlng at a bound ***e hlgtiwa> I yards and six airbases in lending from the Ambrose Rojwl dwelling house to ^elltagbouse 8-4x12: Kazak, 8-10*15-6; Hamadan, 8-6x6-9: Sarouk, mler said early in the epeech “ I WALL PAPER S-6X4-6; Iran, 4-8*6-6; MoeuI, 8-7x6; Etc. Alteration»' thought It right to apeak bluntly | ance, good results were attained formerly of John C. Robertson,and at t ^ iwnier of today.” I _ 'seven of the eight targets. _ Ing to heirs of Zeletus Porter, deceased, thetiee westerly about 8 P. M.— 12 Oil Paintings Including 8 Large Family Portrait* and 46 rods, thence northerly In the line of * ^ “ •**""*.^ Several Small Paintings. Free $4-9S - New Cebtnet Being Formed See our coUectlon of smart, new wallpapers. In'- Bombers flying In the Paris line of land lately owned by William and Rufna Fitch; th e i^ 8:80 P. M.—Furniture: Walnut PeUt Point Aimchalr. Sp^ a h Re told Commons he received a I abiding the new Trimr, ready pasted, ready to pea reported seeing no German message from King Peter of ghters but moderate to Intense northeasterly by land so owned 67 roda to highway; thenM aouth- Bench and Armchair (16th Cent.), Victorian Walnut 7 Piece Tugoalavia aaying the prime min- hang wallpapera and borders. Or If you're plan­ ak. They were able to drop eastrrly by line of said highway to the place of ^beginning, said Parlor Set, Maple Lowboy (Walnut Finish), Foot StoMs, Row- ieter and cabinet had resigned and ning to paint over old wallpa|M>r try our Kemtona and strafe more railroads. tract contatnflng 88 acres, more or leM.” ' ^ „ wood Sqnarw Plano. 2 Franklin Type Stove*. E m N w ^ r a . TERMS: Deposit of $250 In cash or certifled check payable n new cabinet was being formed to . . . UHrm-Lumlnsl or Dehydra.v. OreLzfie fighter group on another Olahogany Chest. Carved Oak Locker, Mahogany Sideboard aaaisl all active resistance, ia that rtincntal sweep reported sh<-iuMo Would Like to See WMBO—1410 Sfiiending Spree Given IVUUO-1850 Today's Radio Bolviri Kay oes Lewis. Faces Attack Faith Rally A* ' s ' Monkeys Stomqch Aches _ War TUae From Natives Purpose Told In Third at Hartford All Games at Items of Interest Local Wome -W nC — Backstage Wlfe;^ WTHT — Moses Berkmsn;, -A Atlanta, May WNBC—Lons Ranger, Even thfe monkeys-'In the zoo l/DRC — Broadway Matinee; Tews; WNBC—Blue Frolics; 7:45—WTIC —Connsctlcut on the Providence Boxer Hit* Yesterdsy's Score* Manoger o f CardfnalB had stomach aches in the Di^, McCorispn Prinri* Alert; WTHT — War Gardsn •East Hartford Flier wake of a spending spree |>—Stella Dallas; ' WDRC —• Forum. . Floor Himself Beftire Local S ^ r t Declares It W oi| | d Bo staged by three boys, aged 7, pal Speaker Headh larade of' Stars. Eas.teni Returns to Base After i / i t |)__w n c — Lorenzo Jones; g:00—w n c — Mr. and Mrs. (All games postponed). 8 and 13. who told police they North; WDRC—Allan Jonea and \ He Turns Tables; Billy Better All Around for found JI766 In a grocerj’ store. National Conference. 3RC— Ad XJner; WNBC — American Jungle Rescue. Angle bn Frankie Carle’s Orchestra; Chatter (No garnet scheduled). The Major L ea g u es. After the "find" the trio Fricaniieai WTHT—Cscll Brown; WNBC— Kearns Victor. started -peeling the roll at Dr. Joseph L. McCorison. Jr., AdvertlMment— . Advertisement— Advertisements ■ -WTIC — Young Widder NstleasI Hartford, May 24—^IP)— Aft«r Paul Nellson. Manchester High will place their Brooklyn 8. New York 2. 'Grant park zoo. They stoked Brown; WDRC — Connsctlcut six game winning streak on the By Jack' Hand parachuting 18.000 feet to a New Regional Director of the North­ Stew g;154WTHT — S m ooth iaa Hartford, May 24—(ffj—Larrup­ (Only game scheduled). the elephants with peanuts, psroes; Ad Unsr; WNBC — WNBC--Lum and Abner. line this afternoon against the (AP Sports Writer) Otiineia mduntalntop. spending 10 eastern Regional office of The Na- vegetables until juat before cook­ ing Larry Bolvln of Providence the monkeys with swwts. and ing. * — - O f' Veal zrade o f Stsrs. 8:30—WTIC — Beat the Band; CXIIL champions. West Hartford Every-nlght-baseboU foun<) S days In Jungles where natives at­ themselves with hamburgers, tiunal Conference of Chris^^is • From our ‘ middle America -WTIC—When a Girl Mar- cams up^olf the canvas last " ‘Shtj Hartford, neighbors comes a rOcIpe foy lamb^ Sonic like it sweet and some Three to 4 pounds I reast of WDBC — Dr. Christian; News; supporter In M onigsr BlUy South- hot dogs, pop and Ice cream. and Jews, a t '73 Tremont street, lies; WDRC— News: Ad Liner; WTHT — Nsws; Castlsa in the to rsflzter a three-round knockout tacked him with spears until con­ stew,with a fresh flavor. | like It hot. some are In the clouds worth of tee iSt Louis Cardinals The mixture floored the boys. Boston, will be the speaker at The, Q boned and larded. 2 or 3 sllcea ! IvTHT—News: Music; WNBC— Air; WNBC — My Best Girls. victory over Walter (Cabey) Battle vinced he was not a Jap, First . After a stay In the juvenile, Ijimb Stew , I over classical stuff, but any Several members of the Idtal ** ’*• . Intw-Falth Rally, on Memorial young graduate, whatever his pork. 2 or 3 muahrooms, pan-f| llewa. . 9:00—WTIC — Eddie C antor; Lewis Of Philadelphia here last today as. the majors started testr Lieut. Robert C. Stone of 22 Ulac detentloi^ home, the spenders, (Serves 4) j -WTIC — We Love snd High school nine have signed con­ Sunday, May 28, at 8 p. m. at the The rains have come and cleared the furrovyed brows of many a taste, will be thrilled b.v an •album, »nd finely minced, salt and WDRC — Frank Sinatra Show; night In the scheduled ten-round tracts with local Twilight League second (ntersectlonsl series. . street. East Hartfortl, has return­ still pale, led police on a fruit­ One and one-half poOKjaS'ila.rob victory gardener. We've spent an anxious two .weeks with our noses |.esm; WNBC-Dlck Tracy. WTHT — Gabriel H e s 1 1 e r ; Props Tonight Remarking on last night’s* lum- less search In woods where High School Auditprium. of records. Select yours from the per. ground cinnamon, grol feature bout. teams Including Al ^urowiec, Red ed to his- base. Dr. McCoYiton pomes to the Na­ ■Shoulder, I strip bacon, 1 pinch i to a furrow and eyes strained for a glimpse of some growing large assortment -W Tlci — Just Plain Bill; WNBC—Dunfllnger. Floored for s count of three as odt of 22,145 at.Brooklyn and ths they said they hid $700. at Pottferton’a. I cloves. jRC— News; Baseball Scores; Degutls, Gus Gaudlno, Ed Brown The Liberator pilot s wife had tional Conferench from the presi­ marjoram, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-4 things. Such childish eagerness should pass with years of garden­ 539 Main street. 9:16—WTHT — Return of Nick the third round got underway, and Rocky Luppachino. consistently high attend tnce at been notified he was ‘missing in dency of Yankton College, Yank- teaspoon pepper, 1 onion, H cup ing, but every spring the thrill is felt at the sight of the very first - Strictly speaking \ a fricand IVNEC—Jack Armstrong. Carter. Bolvln came up to force the light­ Sig Ed Kovis to Try td Wa.shlngton’g after dark games, celery leave. cups boiling water, peas or lettuce. The dry spell and frost promised a poor start for of larded veal is roasted. Bu( I |5—WTIC— Front Psge Fsr- 9:30—w n c — Mr. District At­ action April 16, subsequently lon. South tiakota. An ordained 2 To stop hot grease from spat­ ing. catching Lewis going away The Famoua Slugger Year Book Billy the Kid observed; 2 tomatoes. 1 onion, 1 green pep­ backyard farmers but we can try to piiah aside these early fears author's recipe under thia^naml ell; WDBC— Amtrlcan Wom- torney; WDRC — Jack Carson and dropping him for the full learning of his rescirs. Details Attends Latin* Congrega^nal -minister, he has tering, sift a quarter teaspoon of has juat reached this corner. Pub­ Stop Hamiltoiis With "It is a matte, for the league followed In news dispatches print­ held p a ^ ra tes In Iowa and Brain­ per, '■» cup dried celery, 2 table­ and start worrying about cut worms, beetles and all the other flour Into the grease. a combination stew and roast. in; WTHT —Supermsn; WNBC Show; WTHT — First Nlghter; count With a short right to the heads and directors but If they spoons milk, 1 egg yolk, 1 table­ uninvited guests who seem so eager to get the lion’s share of It is delicious. -Captain Midnight. WNBC—Spotlight Banda; Story jsw in two minutes and 27 seconds lished yearly by the Hlllerlch and His Hurling.' ed In various parts-.of the United tree. .Mass. He rect-lved his doc­ Tired of your ' old furniture? Bradaby Company, manufacturers change their policy and play every ' Ainerican Partv torate frpmRlpon College In 1941 spoon chopped parsley. our gardens. ' ■ Bored with the color scheme? If the butcher does not lard | Evening Teller. States, although according to Mrs. 10:00—WTIC—Kay Kyaer.WDRC of the round, . ^ of the famous Louiavllle Slugger night In all the parks It will b* ai>d also holds degrees from Thla column hopes to be of assistance to you -busy with these Then stop In at' the E. A. Johnson veal foi yo!i, use salt pork on Bolvin weighed 128-while Lewla Big Ed KovU will attempt to okay with me and my players. If Stone thev were not publlsheJ lo­ Have the butcher bone It before 14)—WTIC—News; WNBC — __Great Momenta in Music; bats. This handy pocketrize book cally' because the pilot, ga\rj his he cuts it up. gardens, ;^our homes, your volunteer work^-by bringing to your at­ Paint Store, 699 Main street, for roast during, the cooking. Lews: WTHT— News; WNBC scaled at 125%. The bout draw place the Oak 'Grill Beer Barons more people can enjoy tee games Leon A. Tnorp attended the Con-^ tention tha services and commodities offered by our local mer­ WTHT—Royal Arch Gunnison: 1527 cash customers who contri­ contains auton-apha, records parental home in Martlnvllle. Va. your free copy of Peter Hunt’s Wipe, the meat with ~i cl| 1—Terry and the Pirates. WNBC—Raymond Gram Swing. on tee winning side of tee ledger at night In thU war year, tea least nectlcut Development CommU Discard any excess fat. Cut chants. new book. Peter Hunt, you know, buted to a gross gate of $2,544.98. photos, Hall of Fame and numer­ r.s his address. the meat into 1-lnch pieces, put cloth wrung out of cold wa I 5—WTIC — History in the 10:15—WTHT — Maurice SplUl- ous other data on baseball. we can do la to play the game. An Sion’s reception and banquet Utid la the man who’a done such mar­ Billy Kearns Wins Again tonight when he stalks out to tee every-nlght diet would be easier .\ttarkrd by Natives yesterday in Hartford for thc/Lnt- it In a deep stew pan with 1 strip Season It with salt and pepj| leadlines; WDRC— Lyn Mur- ny’s Orchestra; WNBC—Top of S-Sgt. Max Bssr, former wortd’s heavyweight boxing champion The Dewey-Rlchman Company velous things with old furniture Insert narrow pieces of salt War Three of the live bouts on the mound to face the Hamilton Props on the, boys than this on-and-off With six other known survivors in-Amerlcan gueata who haVe been of bacon, diced, a pinch <*f mar­ with huge white gardenias ■•ay’s Music; WTHT the Evening. ‘ undferesrd ended in knockouts. Last night’s ^xlng fhow at tee who is In a Kelly Field hosplUl in San Antonio, Tejtaa f ^ a phjwlMl has just .received a shipment o f ' and his book gives you complete In the roll and, arranging the ' 10:80—WDBC — Report te tte In a Twilight League game. routine that scrambles our meal “ o ' the Lll erator’s 10-man crew. making a tour of ConnecjMcut's In- joram, 1 teaspoon of salt, a good dye-stamj^d Army . and Navy perched high and low, that is one instructions step by step as well Lardens; Concert Hour: WNBC Billy Kearns, 14614, of Wethers- Hartford Auditorium waa a honey. Ch^l^kuf. ic^ks at%he funnies with ^ 0 ^ Stone was trying tb find his way dustrlea and colleges. .quarter teaspoon of black pepper, a trifle below the ear, ,he other a In a pan. lay the other piece 1—SporU and Scores. Nation; WTHT—Mualc; WNBC Scott- who is now in England. Tommy had a cold nnd !^ s assi^oo The veteran minor league pitch­ schedules.” writing paper. A . box of single as pictures of actual tfeanaforma- pork across It. Set it in a fleld, knocked out A1 Bishop of Larry Bolvin who knocked out er has been selected by Coach Present Begulationf, back from the parachute landing • A reception was ^eld In their 1 whole onion and Is cup of trifle above the other ear. __WTIC — Strictly 8p?rt^i -Lyour Date with Cugat. Brooklyn in the first round of a to a room next to Baer, who invited him In. Baer has sheets, 40 with the insignia and 20 tions to work from. Get your erate oven (326 degrees F.) ^0 11 :00—Newi on all stations. Cabey Lewis in the feature bout the country in behalf of the phyidcaL fitaoss program of tec Air ■nner Hllinakl to pace the Bar­ Under present regulations, tea on the mountain wh'-n attacked by honor at^5 P- m. In/the main hall chopped celery leaves. Cover wHl’ copy today. /DRC—Jack Stevens; WNBC scheduled six-round aeml-flnal. has been promlaed a bout iglth ■ natives Inrensod by Jap atrocities. of the State Llb^rj-. In addition without,, and 40 envelopes. Is only- add about tt^o Inches of hot 11:15—w n c — H a r k n s B a of ons to their initial victory in the two St. Louis teams each play 21 2 cups of boiling water and sim- a dollar. Perfect for that boy In Mrs. Elliott’s NeC' Ed Reardon, 12fl«k. Hartford world featherweight champion Service Command. (AP WlrephotoT. ______- ,As soon as they discovered their to the vlsItors/Oovernor BaldwiTi ter to the pan. Let the meat c^ I—News. _ Washington; WDIW — local circuit. night games and the other cubs ^ er for 1 hour. This part of the the service. dlework and Gift Lemons will yield more juice if Til_WTIC — Lowell Thomas: substituting for Joe Nunzlo of WlUle Pep In the nekr future mistake they offered food and and members/of his staff were in preparation can be done a day slowly, allowing 25 to 30 minu Holley. S o n « : WTHT - Radio Kovia is well known to local with lights each play 14 except Shoppe, 997 Main put In hot water for several'min­ ?RC—News; WNBC —Henry Newsieel; WTTBC—Mualc You Waterbury, declsloned Joey Waa- Hartford may land the bout. guidance along jungle trails. , _ the, receptl^line. ahead of time if necessary, but for each pound and an extra) fans After t, brilliant scholastic Wa.>!hlngton which waa granted Fresh Poaira In Your Snood Will street, has all sorts utes before squeezing. Taylor. nlk, J30, New Haven, in another Lieutenant Stono suffered In­ ’ITie' banquet was held at, the for the beat results the rest of of adorable things minutes added to the total, I itow to Savvy Baseball Jargon career, Ed was one of the leading, pei mtsslon to play all home dates Hotel Bdnd In the main ballroom Harvest a Crop of Admiration to f ! water as needed, if It -W TIC — Fred Wartegi’ ^ ^ 0 —WTIC Arthur Hopkins I alx rounder. Local boxing fans noticed at with the Blueflelda who after dark except Sundays and juries to his hands during the ad­ the ingredients should' be added to make for a new Johnny Corbett, 143, Branford, and l^ 'a s filled to capacity. Those, Planting posies in the snood Bcatuy-tred scatter 'rugs make down completely. (TDRC— 1 Love a Mystery------Presents; WDRC—InvlUOon to' *-*--• r tee ring side included Red Cervinl ranked with the state’s best clubs. holidays from May, 10 to Sept. l7. venture and is now resting in Aus­ to the stew only about half an little baby as well every room a lovely room—now knocked out Lee Abrams, 139 In baspball, players h ave^ Jar-i tralia, according to a letter writ­ resCnt were welcomed by Willard which cradles back hair is one way Whfen’ the meat la done remJ l/THT—Fulton Lewla. Jr. Music: WTHT—Music. Walt Hlllnakl. Frank Vittner and .\ttcnded Baaeball School Manager Mel Ott of the New hour before serving. So. reheat as' a MOST complete line of em­ available ait Benson’s, 713 Main fNBC—Connee Boswell Show, 11:45—WNBC — Gay Claridge s Hartford, in the final round of ( gon of their own to descytoe inci­ ten under his difection to his wife. Rprgers. chairman of the State De- the stew if necessary, simmer for of gluing the”glance of your hero- broidery equipment hot platter and makJ Gindo Georglettl to mention a few The 8L Louis Gardlnals ran a York Giants probably would prefer ■elopment Commlsalo.n who Intro­ street. In all sizes ana all colors tg__WTIC — News; WDRC"— Orchfttra; News. four-rund bout. dents, Individuals and plays in the to forget the night games after- He Is 24, having entered thn Army 5^ minutes and add the follo'wlng on-leave to your pretty face, when the pan by atirrlng| Earl Caddlck, 136. Bristol baseball school ' In WllUmanUc. duced Governor Baldwin, who af­ of the rainbow from $1.49 to $9.95. John Nesblt— Passing Parade ■12:00—WDRC — News; WTHT — last night’s experience when a col­ . In^October, 1940, and going ov et’^ TngredlenU^ 2 tomatoes, chopped, you two-step out on that gala tableapoona of flour ml; knocked out John Destephano Tommy Kearns 8r„ snd two of game. To eimpllfy th^ many slang Kovis decided tf try out. He waa ter his speech. Introduced John E. Leading ^de8ignerS predict that ITTHT—Musical Quiz. News. _ seairwith the Air Corps last July. 2 onions chopped, 1 green pepper, date. -2 teaspoon of clnnamonj 133, Hartford, in 6ns. minute • snd hlfe sons were rooting a mile expressions we haVe listed below one of tee better protpecte and lision between Johnny Rucker and Lockwood, general counsel, office poat-war akirta and alegves will Dried beans and peas help 12:30—w n c —Design for Danc­ minute for their namesake, BUly Oiarley ,Mead. causing Rucker to lo o p e d , i-i cup; diced celery. Cook Use a coarsc-fibered black net together. When ame' ^0—WTIC— Emil- Cote’s Glee 38 seconds o f the second round of some of thee njoi.if* familiar ussd waa im'rriedlately signed to a con­ White stationed at Bradley Of Co-ordlnator of Inter-American have unlimited yardage as a reac­ stretch meat points. ' Aces — ing: News. Kearns In the semi-final. Kearns Field during training the pilot be­ over slightly increased heat for snood and wear it with any black gradually add about 1 1-2 cups| ub; WDRC— Easy * their scheduled four. expressions oLplayerslayers and writersv tract.-” The following spring big Ed drop an ‘easy fly hall, cosi him a Affairs snd Robert Aguilar, of El tion from wartifne restrictions and won as oiaual. The Capitol City ball game 3-2. There were ‘.wo out came engaged to Mis^ HMen 30 to 35 minutes, until the lamb dress. To decorate the snood, space cartwheel hats wlL be bigger than boiling water, or a little me In ttie opener, Jimmy Kenny, Hope-- ••they vrill .. . 1help ■ . .you ------the^ next Horse CoUoPr-Tlme at bat with­ headed south for spring training. Salvador who spoke for the Latin Blair’s, 757 Main street, have a battler has a host of Manchester in the last of tee ninth and tl^ Wlerablckl. of East Hapuord, and and vegetables are just tender. iris or any other available colorful ever, with yards of , veiling .and The mushrooms are optional, 148, New Haven, came back to night you” witness a gams al the Ed pitched a few games, teen de­ American delegation. value in coats that you women relatives and is undefeated in 18 out a h it they were marided itt Texas on Mix 1 egg yolk with 2 tablespoons flower, and tack around the face­ birds or flowers as decorations. they make a savory addition! earn a draiv Kenny James oval or read your favorite page. Jockey—Player who rides tn* cided to coma horns. After receiv­ Giants had a one-run lead whsA All of the Latin American dele­ who wear sizes 40-46 really can’t the graVy. Six o> more aervinga _ IS Network Confident April 30, 1942. gation in talking with various peo­ of milk, and stir it into the stew line. To hide the stems, use narrow One of the leading designers also 150, Waterbury. professional fights. Alibi Ike—Player who makes ing a medical discharge from tee the blow fell. ^ „ afford to miss The coats, which The above rp"ipe la from the opposition. Army the husky nurler Is now Bill Voiselle bad pitched blmseU ple before the banquet expressed immediately before serving, after velvet ribbon to make bows In said that skirt and'waist lengths excuses for his bad olays. Lay It Down—Bacrifics. Dr. Joseph I.„ McCoriann, Jr. come in navy and black as well as TTie next boxing show .will be ready to take hie turn in the box In and out of trouble all nigh: but their appreciation again and again removing from the stove. colors that harmonize with your will stay where they are because vised edition of "Fifty Years If Apple—Baseball. Long Strike—A long foul. Dad Faya With Franca several shades of blue, are now Maryland Kitchen." Television Coming Quickly (held June 6, at the outdoor arena. Barber—A player who does a again. had started to walk off ths niU to at the very cordial reception they Northland College, Harvard, Mari­ Pile the meat and vegetables blosBoma. no Am wean designer is daring Monltsy Suit—Uniform. etta and Andover Theological enough fb change them, which marked down to $28.t8) but they The main bout has not been an­ lot of talking. The Barone. In their first etart, mark down another win to his rec. htve received everywhere In Ihelr in the center of a serving dish are worth every penny of the 600 Expected One for tea Book — Odd or Fhiladeipjtia, May 24— From tour of Connecticut. Seminary. He Is a member of the sounds likexgood news to us. Sally nounced as yet. ^ Beanball—Ball thrown close to suffered s sound trouncing at the ord book when Rucker dropped Uis and pour the thin gravy carefully Now is the time to buy your fur oiiglnal price of $42.00. _If you’re Six Sergeants Set New VnrW Mav 24 -(F)— ThsS/aent an annual Increaae of $50,000 fr>aky play. hands of Plant J. The Oak street- somew’he|« in North African Socir-ty of the Sons of the Ameri­ Victor, the Dumoua milliner, is per­ Style In Fin-np G| w York, May J* ' vii> current arrangement, batter's head to intimidate him. Onion or Pill— Baseball. ball. Lea Webber, who replaced waters /the Phillies received fj^m around. Sprinkle with about a coat for next winter and' Mont­ looking for a coat don't miss this Thi North End Firemen will era were feltle to connect for only Rube Melton to tee seventh got Father of 15 Dies can Revolution and Society of gomery Ward is just .the place to fecting a collapsible brim and a network announced today In Golf Play Bingle—A base hit. Powsrhouss— A distance hitter. n f Officer Bill Gold a 100- tablespoon of chopped parsley. packable come-apart hat, in an­ opportunity. . hold softball practice tonight at Black Betsy—Bet home for a two safe hits, 00th alngles, and credit for his first win of the year Mayflower Descendants. buy It. Their sable-dyed coney You girls who’ve been worr in support of Its '’bsUsf in status of Red Skelton, soon to ' Robber—Any umpire. showed a deciilve lack of punch note with the request that Torrington, May 24.—(J^--John Dr. MoGoriaOn was nominated ticipation of much traveling In the 6:30 at the Y. M. C. A. The prac­ big, dark colored bat. Roundhouse—Sweeping curve. and the Giants aren’t sure yet coats arc very, very smart with by the hold glamor queens jher television standards for the Join the Army, finally has been see to it that Gold’s 12-year- M. Grinvalaky, 67, veteran em­ for the Boston post by National Wear Siiilahle Make-ITp and' post-war world. Bruised vegetables have less tice was scheduled for last night Blooper—Fluke hit ovW infield. Rubber Arm—Name given to s up ot tee plate. what happened. the turn back cuffs and a choice taken on the jnen In uniform cleared up. Wa' draft board decld- g j - Entry List for Qual but was postponed because of the A new catcher has been signed son. Don, receive tickets for ploye of the American Brass Co. Conference friends at Harvard Clothes When Hunting a Job vitamin Content. ■twar," It has placed an order Blow—Base hit. pltch'W who can work often. Back late Action Today - ot either a straight back or yolk cheer up. Six sergeants of Ing to postpone Wa going In until! • - - inclement Weather. snd is expected to make his debut ^any home game with the Brooklyn who died here last night, leaves University where he did graduate The right tools for \each job I bomber crew In Italy have revQ an experimental transmitter Boot or Kick—An error. Sailer— Fast ball. The Brooklyn specUcle was tea Dodgers. back. Ydiira for only $47.00 plus Jun^ 7 from May 26, according to ifying Round for the Bull 'F n Extreme section of tonight. Red Brittnei, tee ’s 15 children—six daughters and study. ’The National Confr-rence Graduating soon? Going to tax if you're between a 12 and a and the whole job of h^seclean-' It's Canhamiana , time, orchid ed against the traditional pin-ii operats on chsnnsU stova 4OT word from Hollywood. Thus he Skipper—The manager. shortstop loft for the eervjce last only big lesgu® nine sons, foinr of whom are serv­ of Christians and Jews was found­ work 7 44. Ing and regular hoiisel^eping time to must tX \ia. Omhamiana, and have adorned their tent sgacycles. This would bs terrl- will be able to finish his NBC sea- State Tohmanient. Snake or Hook—Curve ball. but all 16 clubs swing back tote The oldest Greek letter fra­ Thursday and will be l<)8t for the action today to tea NsUonM ing with the armed forces. One of ed In 1928 on the initiative of Well, jobs, for the duration are is infinitely easier. McGilKCon- the most be'auttful orchid of the the picture of a girl who worksi ^ new for telecasting. ion on June 6 as originally plan- Strawberry— Brulae from alid- remjL>nder of tee season. . ternity in the United States is the sons is the Rev. Stephen A. plentiful. But jobs with a post­ League’s eastern cities snd tea Charles Evans Hughes, Newton D. Chest, pantry or cupboard versc. 645 Main street. \ » n year, and now available at Min­ help them fight, one who, in thI lit was explained teat tee ortter Orange, May . 24.—(JPi—More Ing- said to be Phi Beta Kappa, hon­ Grinvalaky, Army chaplain, sta­ Baker and Dr. S, Parkes Cadman, war future aren’t, and the best kowski the Florist,. 695 Main • e U E D U L t Props Look Impressive American’s western hsR drawers that swell and jam during help you with every type of cleab- own words, is "a clean-cut AmJ 1 subject to tee obtaining ot , ------* than 600 golfers are expected^ to Tee Off—Hit hard one. orary collegiate aociety founded tioned at Darnell General ho.apital, and is now headed by three co-. way to land one is to looK and act street, is white with a purple Texas Leaguer—Hit that drops The Props edged out the Rock­ St. Louis came asst with a tnrss the warm weather can be cured of Ing aid and their complete assort^ lean girl, helping the war effor Iparlmantal Ucenee as well as to, Liatenlng 'Tohlghtr NBC— 8 Mr. participate this week-end in the Dec. 8, 177*.'“ Danville, Ky. chairmen. Professor Arthur H. like a pre-war girl. ment of slick brushes. There are p. Its perfect touch needed She is Marjorie Carling, a signl safely too far out for one player ville nine last week In looking and a half game hold on tee lead their stubborn habits. Just apply a Igreement on specifications Mrs. North: 8:30 Beat the 18-hole qualifying round for the EaNtern League Compton. NobJl Prize winner, of The sweater • and - bobby-socks brushes for every need, evert a t6\ ni.ike that special occaskfli graph tester on bank and clla or too far in for another, or both. mighty impressive. Coach Art Pon- but South worth will make no pr^ film of liquid wax or rub a bar of St." Date of delivery also would, 9 Eddie Cantor. Morton Connecticut State Golf Associa­ Elmira at Hartford (8:15). the University of Chicago, Pro­ girls who are overly made up and type designed esppcia'ly for Vene­ comiyete. Or' hiils are so lovely gy’TO-pIlota for bombers, manufq contingent on war production j 9.30 cietrlct Attorney; tion’s first victory tournament at A scratch hit. gratz will rely upon tee stout right dictions about his club’s chances oC soap ov^r the points of friction, Williamsport at Albany. arm of Paul Krebs to register fessor Carlton J. H. Hayes, United whose speech is shrill and manner tian hlimis. Why not get a com­ It's' a\shame to reserve them Just tured at the Electric Auto-' Istrlctions and "tee '‘***'’ lifting " "of' ' 10 Kay Xyser Hour; 1? :30 Dudley clubs throughout the state. Toe P'®^* a third straight flag. . ^ is indifferent are hired today of •particulhrly on thi underneath Binghamton at Scranton. the playing field. re.s«rved for tlieir second league ”vlctory. Stales Anihas.sador to Spain, and plete set of these fine brtishes and for wehring. Why not send one Comoany in Toledo. Tier select!) lilitary secrecy on various war- Diggea In "Ah Wlldcmeea." . . . Survivors of the May 27 or 281 Utica at Wilkes-Barre. when batter digs In to swing. Aside from admitting Roger W. Straus, prominent Jew­ necessity, but employers tell me "trolleys" over which iltawcrs s'ide in a holdfer to a sick frtfend? It warming up relief pltchens. Wa.ste One—To throw wide to Tony Del Conte who hammered burgh and (3lnctonaU look briskly sail through your work? by the six airmen dates from Ine developmc-nti in electronics,” C 38— 8 Allan Jonea, Red Barber; competition will compete In teel Butterfly Ball—Knuckle ball. ish layman. that they flinch when they have to and at the top side towards the will be enjoyed so much longer day when, lying In the muck at the catcher with the . idea that out the first home-run In thert^, toughest opposlUon FREE! FREE! FREE! IHowever. CBS said it proposed Frank Sinatra: 9:30 Jack Car- \qctory tournament at the New New York at Chicago (night) — Ctoualn— easy to hit. The purpose of the National hire them. back. ' “ than most Ilhwct'S. front, they saw her photograph j ba.>'5 runner on first will attempt cult will be on deck aa well a ra in per shunned pennant talK P®**jJ*'*J For lunchboxes ti'y a combina­ operate the new transmitter in son show; 10 Great Moments in Haven (Country’ Club on June 11, a Bonham (1-2) vs. Grove (3-3). Cripple- Ban pitched wlvin Conferenr-- is defined in its By­ The kind of a' girl- employers tion of cottage cheese with a sma'l a Toledo newspaper. to steal. George and Larry Rostek. The lat­ out that he stands to lose 8 ^ TOKEN CONTAINER bnJuncUon with Ite present sta- Music; 10-30 Report to Nation one-day 18-hole test. Philadelphia at Detroit—Black rount is 3-0, 2-0 or 3-1. ter two each collected three safe laws in the following terms; dream of firding knocking et their McConville the Flcrtat. 83’2 amount of finely minced onion and on which uses current standards BLU—7 Conn-e Boswell Robert D. Pryde, eecretary- Wolves—Spectators who con­ Muslal, Danny Utwhller, GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY PURCHASE "The Conference is an as.socla- doors — here are your cue.s — is Main street, has some very pret­ To remove face powder froi"!! (2-3) vs. Gentry (1-3). Dump One— Bunt one- stantly ride s player or team. blows against Rockville. and .chopped watercress, ce'.'jvy or ■) "V megacycle. Both color and ehow; 8:30 Drama By Beat Girls; treasurer of the C. S. G. A'., said Washington at Cleveland—Leon­ Dustor—A bean ball to drive the The usual attendance prize will Munger and Harry OF MEAT . . . $2.00 OR OVER, tioh of individuals, not of officials weli-groomod for the job: weais a ty pot.-! and baskets of mixed flow­ gieen pepper. % satin or velvet dress brii.-.h 1!;' the other clubs llkewtss will he lore detailed black and white plc- 9 Dunnlnger’s broadcaat; ' 9:30 “judging by the request for handi­ ard (3-0) vs. Smite ersonal tries of field tests to bS started diers with Wings . . . MBS---7:30 it would seem that there is a live "Watch Ray Sonden, S®!*® at any sort of union or am.'»lgama- She has, besides credentials for know you’il be Interested In the Judd (1-0) vs. Kramer (5-2). poses. strap drive for now is the time soon after tee war as possible. HalU of Montezuma: 8:30 Xavier Interest in this event. This being National l.,eague Fvpot in the Buckt-t — Pulling worth advised. “Tve ’‘I* tion of rellyous bodies or at modi­ the job, adult dignity, even if she large assortment of .anniml.s nnd style, shortened his stance ^ d ^ s It is needed most! Set up a home I In addition, the network said it CMgar music; 9:80 Firat Nighter the only tournament of the asso­ Cincinnati at New York (night) away from the plate aa the batter fying any of the distinctive beliefs looks a child. She shows a serious vegetable plants ready now at drania; 10:15 Three dance bands, ciation for the year, a fine turn- Joey Bagiiato KO’cl starting to hit Uke he interest in the job that she's scek- salvage depot and save EVERY Va placed a tentative order for a —Walter (6-2) vs. Melton 1-0). swings at pitched ball. of its members. VERY reasonable prices. scrap of paper for collection da.v. few and higher-powered trans- 45 min. i tout Is expected.” Fungo—Bat uaed to hit to out­ kid Emil Verban Is a g ^ fielder, "Believing in a spiritual IntlT- ii g and she speaks intelligently of St. Louis at Brooklyn M. Coo­ POPULAR Remember that .such odds and litter to replace Its present equlp- N CtontestanU will register at the field in hatting practice. By Pep ill Buffalo better than Lou Klein pretatinu of the universe and de­ that interest when she is inter­ Just because we can now buy Clearance Sale! Thursday Programs: NBC—9 a. local club before they play In the per (2-3) vs. Davis (3-2). Standings hasn’t as much power. Max LMler viewed. ends as stationeiy. ti.ssiies u.sed to lent. It Is hoped, it technically Chicago at Philadelphia (night) Grass (Tutte)—Ball that hugs riving its inspiration therefrom, cooking fata point free is no rea­ wrap fruit, and wrapping pajier ssible, to run both stations from m. Mirth snd Madness; 12.30 p, m. qi'allfying round. Eastern is having his beet s e ^ n Then FOOD MARKET If you're looking aheaS to your son to let uj on our used fat cam­ Paaseau (0-1) vs. Raffensberger ground and doesfi't hop. the National Conference exists to are helpful too. ke same alts SKy High orchestra: 2:45 Melodies Special Senior Division High. Hard One — Fast ball there’s that rookie Al •;» promote, ’ justice. amity, und'.T- future, make these the planks of paigns. Thu government still needs (4-1). W. L. Buffalo, N. Y., May 24.—(55— of Home . . . CBS- 1:30 Bernar- Prj'de said a special senior's di­ across the hsftera. Bill tee Kid won’t tolk 9®""®“ * 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING standing and cooperation among your postwar platform. every drop you can manage t<. save Pittsburgh at Boston—Sewell Hartford ___ 12 6 Willie Pep, New York-recognized Be sure not to prepare fruits or A new sponsor contract, cover- dins Flynn News: 4 Croadway vision for players over 46 years of Hook— A sharp breaking curve. 1 . . 12 8 but he's high on his ball club. So Protest.ants Catholics and Jews in anu is still willing to pay you two age will be a highlight. After the (4-2) vs. Ttobln (4-3). Wilkes-Barre featherweight champion' of the ANKLETS hg a three-year period and re matinee; 6:15 Ted Huslng on ...... 9 7 are 999,999 other guys. the United States, and to analyze, How l*erfect .-\re Your point-s and 4 cents a pound for it. qualifying round Is completed, the Albany world, today boasU a professional prtadVy calling for a milUon dol sports . . . «L U —12 noon North­ .... 10 8 LEAN—SMOKED FANCY m i l k -f e d merderate and finally eliminate in­ Proportions ? ern Baptist convention; 2:30 p. m. seniora whose scores are good UticA .. flght record of 72 victories in 73 With hot weather here no one Ir payment in that time, has been Elmira ...... 8 9 tergroup prejudice."! which dis- SUMMER I^VELINESS of Spun Rayon and Aralacj Ladies Be Seated; 4 Blue Omnibus enough to qualify may elect to What Has Happened to Date Is 9 bouts. figun- and distort religious, busi­ can be too careful about-offending. Igned' by Gabriel Heatter, MBS compete in the regular division, Williamsport...... 8 The 21-year-old Hartford, Conn.. SHOULDRS FOWL Artists, according to Doree smmentator, the network an program . . . M B 8-12:15 Music ...... 6 13 ness, social and political relation.^, Why take chances when you can IS A MATTER OF Mixers: ? :30 Julia Sanderson but they are not eligible for both Scranton .. lad knocked out Joey BagnatO, (32 State Scholastic Smedley in her-book You’re' Only ounces. It la effective from next Binghamton ___ 5 12 afford perfect protection for your­ GOOD BEAUTY CARE! No Criterion, Says McCarthy; 8-4. Toronto. last night In . one with a view to the establishment Young Twice, have a fascinating snuary 1, and was said to raprc' finale: 4:30 Waves Variety show. divisions In the flnala, 29c lb. 41c lb. nf a social order In which the re­ .set of rules for determining thfe self and your clothing with a good TTie chairman of the tourna­ minute and terse seconds of the Baseball Scores ligious ideas of brotherhood and deodorant. Qulnnla Pharmacy, 873 One of our new Cold Wave.s ment committee, or the profes­ second round of a scheduled TO- idenl proportions of woman. Here at REDUCED PRICES ting unless he breaks his neck try­ Clubs Only Getting in Condition American liistice shall become the standards they are: try them on yourself: Main street, will have yo-'- favor­ 4vill start you off right and sional In charge at the local club,-| W. .,..L/. round flght before 4,500 fans In the At Bridgeport. Baaslck (Bridge- RIB HALF LE.AN—FRESH ite kind and are also '-'ring ing to field a basehit off that right •I LEAN—FRESH of human relationships." . Her, figure is 7 lj times the leave your hair lovely and Hollywood — Vogue and Butterick Pattern Service. Sports Roundup will determine the entrants for New York ...... 17 lO feature of s Hudson Boxing'Club port) 12, Warren Hardlng( Bridge- BRISKET Tusay’s, the dollar size r ■ lor- field wall at the Polo Grounds. the final tournament and has been By Joe McCarthy length of her head. HOURS: Dally • A. M. - 0 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. - 5 P. 5L A little guy with a big wallop, he St. Louis ...... 17 16 card. STEW I ant cream, for only 50c. '.other easy to care for all Sum­ directed to send the names of the Manager of Yankees Pep. who weighed in at 128 3-4, PORK Her neck Is 1-3 the length of By Hugh Fullerton, S t. hits like Mustal, runs like Rucker Washington ... 15 M *’” At Fairfield. Fairfield 1. Bridge-^ CORNED old favorite, Frances Denney’s mer. Avoid disappoint­ qualifiers to Pryde before June 7. What the clubs have done to 16 had the situation well in hand BEEF To Give Refport her head. New York, May 24— —The and fields like Babe Herman at Detroit ...... 15 port Central 0. , . . “Magic,” is only 75C. ment and make appoint­ The tournament committee con­ date -winning or losing—Is no ..... 14 16 ^ throughout the brief encounter. Nor- BEEF Her shoulders are 3 times as Cheney Brothers Remnant Salesroom his w orst . . . When a pitcher criterion. Because inclement Boston ... At Norwalk, $tamford-5. wide as her head. ments early! lackson, Mich., baseball sohool for buzzed one under his chin his l»rst sists of L. K. Ives, chairman, PhiladclphiJi ..1 4 ■' 15 In the first round, he raked Bag- Half hats are fur and away the HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER Hartford Golf Club; G. M. Parker. weather permitted so little spring 29c 38c On Sliooliiigs Her buat at Its widest point la Jda will wind up tomorrow with time at bat in the big leagues, Cleveland ___ 14 17 nato on the face and body with a '*^A*t Milford, Stratford 8,. Milford 35c season’s hit headline for late aft- Wampanoag, and Bobby Grant, training they are not yet in con­ darting left, but in the second he Pound Pound- on a llnfe with her armpit or program teat was rains* .out Danny asked: "Are they afraid of Chicago ..____ 13 17 Pound ern

\ The Weather msimtssoA-X, m a t m , ForecaM ol U. A W ootSm M r * I'AUl!. S I A X & i!i« Manchester Evening Herald Average Dally ClreriiallOT For the Mqath of April. 1944 Fair, Utile change In temperu- Calvin E. Crooks. Jr., of SB Apel Thomu BfoXln^ of XT M ar b« secured , for about 1400. Chief tuie-lealght aad Friday. place, received the rate of Seaman iBiall Road, has /osen appointed Gordon was Instructed to get fig­ HOSPITALIZATION | 8,74^ Police .Manual ures. I t was not ' until last Police Court About Towu Firat Class upon completing the permanent d r lv ^ a t Hose Co. No. Wdodlond Streat INSURANCE "Memb« of the Audit N eoniva at tha ax’latloa machinist 3, South Manctrester Fire Depart­ night’s meeting that, these figures BureM of Olnulatlonu maU aohool at tha Naval A ir ment He btgfOi his new duties to­ could be secured. / ' Clifford Hawkes of 111 Oedar Barber Shop Fee Meu. Women ai Manchester^A City of Village Charm he DoruM tewing gioup ^ Technteal Training Center, Nor­ day. Again Delayed It was announced then that the iinanuel Lutheran ohnreh will street, chsrged with driving with­ W e have uiaxlmana (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE rUREB CENTS man. Oklahoma. He will now be delay had been caused b y ' diffi­ Open Only 2 Hours Per Day for reaeonable yearly ^ e e t M iwual tomorrow evening' culty In securing the necessary out a license when presented be> MANCHESTER, CONN^THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1944 \ tranaferred to a naval unit afloat Mr. an^Mra. Harold F. Bidwell, CaU aa tor farther (Chweiaed AdvertMug ou Fug* 19) ^ »t 7:30 at the Red C n m Produc- or tto another shore station for Board Selff Action Off to materials but this had been over­ fore Judge Raymond R. Bowers in 4:30 to 6:30 P. M .- fbrmerly/of this town, who have police court this morning pleaded tio^^ ,LXin., NO. 201 / tlon Center. It is hoped that a further instruction and work. been ^ndlng their third winter come and that the price for the Later Date; Not to guilty and was fined $6.00. He said Sat. 4:30 to 8:80 P. M. targe number wiH make It a point In Sarasota, Fla., are visiting their cell would be 3890. However he had forgotten to renew it. Alien .& Hitdicodi,' to attend »o hetp with the hewing. According to an announcement •on Xmd daughter-in-law, Mr. and this would not include the cost- of Build Padded Cell. , Closed Thursdays. SM Mataf 81. TM. Gliders Ready £or bvasion from the office of Ueut. Col. Jaa. M n . Jerry Bidwell In Buckroe, erection and other w o rk 'jn d the Private Firat Claaa Earl C. Ob- F. Reed. Commanding Officer of Vg. Jerry Bidwell has been Incluct- commis.slonera figured that would Eifth Army Merges A special meeting of the Board well. whose wife, Doris, Uvea at 33 the Army Air Forces Bombardier la Into, the Arm y and Is stationed bring the total cost to about Benton street, has been promoted school. Big Spring. Texas, A .-A with the N. A. C. A. at Langley of Police Commissioners was held $1,000. This amount Chief Gor­ TH E G A R D EN I,SCO Planes Hit to corporal. He la a ewitchboaro George E. MacNeeJ. son of Mr. aim Field. Mr. and Mrs. Bidwell have last night. Commissioner Burn­ don told the, commission was operator with an anti-aircraft unit Mrs. George MacNeel, ^>*of VI purchased a home In Sarasota ham was the only member' ab­ more than it had cost for all of of the Fifth Army In Italy. RESTAURANT Spruce street. Manchester, hayar- and will maks their home there sent. , the other cells. 840 MAIN STREET rlved at the Big Spring. Xfxas, spending their summera^at their The meeting was called to con­ It was decided not to- make the [Reich D efenses; Two Italian Fronts; King David Lodge of Odd Fel- Joseph (Curley) Moriconi. Bombardier school to r e c e ^ hla South Coventry .cottaygyr sider' the new manual. This was purchase^ at this time. Ibwa will hold a special rehearsal pre-cadet training. Most M th^, drawn by William Allen over a Has engaged a new chef who, for the third degree at 7 ;30 to­ time spent here will be o9 the line Tfie Mancheste^^rsnge min­ night'in Odd Fellows hall. year ago, but had never.been ap­ they believe, can ontlsfy the Where he will be instnm ed In ths strel troupe svItl-’M ve a rehearsal proved. However, several of the basic fundamentals M airplane Roofing—Asbestos Bomb^West W all ton igh t. at eight o'clock In the members did not have copies and most critical eplcuree of Man* um maintenance and oporation, which N Retreat Hasty Masonic Temple, In preparation ctiester with a variety of^uier-^ it was decided to defer action Siding and Roek * __ _ Bolton Granffe Presents includes a general/knowledge of for the repeat performance tomor­ radio, armament. Bight theory and unUI some later date. This mat­ lean or Italian dishes aa well aa row evening In the Bolton Center ter will require a considerable )8t of Invading Air- aircraft inechan^s. Wool Insulation dellclona Sonuner salado, all M ajor Steps Aiiiericans from Main> , MANCHESTER" Community hall, under auspices of time and for that reason It will moderately priced aad attrae- raft in Coordinated Bolton Grange. be considered at a special meet­ 'Expert workmaaslilp. All work Try to Brace Arm y Calls Front Establish Con­ GRANGE MINSTREL In order l6 give employees a ing rather than at the regular guaranteed. BeaMwable Prleea. Uvely served. iBSiiults from Bril- long holida/ week-end. Pinehurst meeting when there la always No oMlgaDon for an estimate. On Planning tact With Yankee Pa­ At the Gro»:ery decided that the store The executive committee of the “CROSS THE STREET FOR much routine matter to take care Write. lin and Italy Amer- will be allied Monday, May 29, In Men's Society o f Emanuel Luth­ For More Bolton Community Hall of. FINE FOOD TO EAT“ Reich Citizens trols from Anzio Bolton Center addition I'-" Memorial Day. May eran church Is making plans for in; Rail Yards and For ‘X-Day* 30. and reopen on Wednesday, the annual Ladles Night program, Twro months ago the oommis- No Dancing. ^ Beachhead as Climax aionvs went on record as In favor Burton Insulating Co. Thurs. Eve., May 25, 1941 May 31. The store will be open all Thursday, Jime 8 at the church. No Amusement Tax. •' 1 Fields Targets. For Invasion Big Guns At 8 O’clock Manville Sniiu, ’ South Amerleaiv o f Installing a padded cell at the ISO Oxford St. Hartford A t IIALE’S Of Lightiiing MarclTof ■day on'that 'Wednesdny representative of the Pratt 4 police station. At that time it Phono Bnrttord SX-481S rCLL WINK USTI War Prtfduction Bo«r« Dancing Will Follow Minstrel. was stated that auch a cell might .ondon. May 25.— (/P)— 60 Miles Through Na­ William F. Butler, of 88 Biiaell Whitney Aircraft Corporation will Admission (Plus Tax) 80 Centa. Bses of planes estimated to Forms Inter • Agency Nazi Propagaiidisls Eni- Shift in Plans Viewed Children Cnder IS Years, 25c, street, auperlntendent of the Sani­ speak on South America and show Novelty Striped Colton , ' zi Lines ■'in 14 Days. , Pins Tax. tary Paper Mills, Forbes street. a number of colored fllms. A social »1 5,500 bombed the Ger- Panel to Handle Cut ■ phasize Obstacles Fuc- As Evidence Military hour with refreshments will fol­ Bast H sl^rff." is attending the ^ns in north and south ipg Allies; Gloss Over Leaders Expect Long Bulletin! conventions o f paper mill superin­ low. jnee, Belgium, northern backSf Reconversion. tendents In t^lcago. London, May 25.— (/P)— . Due to the holiday Tuesday, Me­ fiy and the Reich itself to- Recent Army Setbacks. And Costly Fighting BEDSPREADS Washington, May 25— (/P>— The The German radio commen­ Unne Lodg^sNo. 72. Knights of morial Day, the group which meets Timely, Selected y in great, coordinated as- THE SHERIDAN st Center Church House Monday War Production board haa taken Lisbon, May 25 — (/P) — Nazi Washington, May 25—f German railway the beachhead. Allied headquar­ >er— a historic invasion path. aenting a dollar lncr*aae o f about ters announced, aa the climax of IN A NEW HOME \ll Installations at both cities To Seek Advance Information !• • centers by Allied bombers is re­ $750,000,000 for the next 18 The committee also will seek Not Yet Sure’ flected indirectly, however. In nu­ a lightning march which burst AND HEALTH MARKET fre targeU. months—callsmonans—caiio for reopening ^ some that through 60 milesmiles o o f f German German qe- r Not B pecifie became necessary to order him to Washington. May 25. bv County Attorney John D. Moon WAUPAPER for $1.00 The communique die not specify Diplomatic officials here consider INSECT SPRAY (C oattnn^ on Page Six) Detroit. May 25.—(8>)-Police leave or be carried out. In an ouster proceeding Waahlngton, May ’ 25—dP>— the sector where the Chinese 22nd it entirely possible that Ruasin seeking the slayer of Mrs. ■ Jean “Mr. Avery declined to leave and from a recent vice ‘"'****52J®» . washable, tool KlUs Flies, Moths, Mosquitoes, Ete. Heavy absorbent part linen dish towels with borders la vy Comdr. John D. Corrigan, division had scored Its gains ex- may break with Bulgaria In the Told Vacate The judge’s decision came after a HEALTH MARKET WALL DRYERS Long, stalbed to death in the said he would do so only if he was next few days. This wo\ild almost living kU right to refuse to tes- 3 1-S day hearing during which Have 7 Anns To Open OuL in red and blue. church In which she was married (Continued on Page Two)' forced to,” Taylor said certainly force a new decision on We have a fine variety of Fresh Sea Pood that in­ 17 years ago, today held for fur­ Nevln denied parHclpatton in a fy after being informed o f an Box Workers A fter consulting with Biddle, the question of an American Little Tokyo cludes: . . . Impending grand jury Inveatiga- ther quesjHonlng her estranged pay-off scheme In Taylor continued, he then Instruct­ break with Finland. [commissioner O. E. pt. 2 5 / Rt* 3 9 / on, told the Senate Trumgn ■com- husband, Kenneth, 42, aiid Alex Treasury Balance ed Avery’s ejection. . The two altuations are by „ no Simpson. 48-year-old salesman for I Rhoads was conrict^ rtJTroaro 59 < and $X.69 itte e today that Corrigan, Os Join Walkout ------A company- complaint that the nieana similar In all respects, au- Fresh Mackerel (at their best a Chicago meat company. No acy and sentenced to three yenra jilJI______ome aii3”~'Wellsr^I*c-, had -lost .qr Washington, May 25.—(/P)—The Post Office Department refused to i said today, but they are Los Angeles Mayor ami “DWIN” charge has been placed against “ ^prison. r ' ¥ : t ) r a now). A REAL BUY! slness as a result o f his assign- position of the Treasury May 23: handle Its mall after ‘ J?* "*^*‘‘ %* described as similar enough so Health Officials Post receiving, payments T*v#ra ent with the Navy, either man. ° Receipts. $139,694,690.84; expen­ started brought a reply by Tom L. ^ major development in one operators to permit them to op­ Strike Continues Detective Inspector John O. T'he committee la Investigating ditures. $676,600,313.24; net bal would Immediately Involve the Clean - Up Notices. erate gambling ^vlro*. Conn. Shad (Roe; Buck, whole or INSECT KILLER METAL qpite Efforts^ Whitman said Long told police he (Continued on Page. Four) assertion by Chsirman Tru- ance $9,513,609,576.43. other. ____(D., Mo.) that many firms drove hla -wife —to— the Twelfth Leaders of’ lUnionSj Adopting Sterner Measure* Los Angeles. May. 25.—(85 Siihs Sink 15 ^^pe half). producing ordnance materials re­ Street Evangeliqal church, where Moreover, there is a general she served aa a part-time secre­ Mayor Fletcher Bowron and city Washington, May ■'®‘ tained the firm, of which Corri- tightening ,up and adoption of American SI 25/ and 4 5 / VEGETABLE BINS Seattle, May 25.—)—A walk­ tary,, about 7 p. m.. Tuesday and health officials, descending in a __had been a member, to study sterner measures all along tne iraese supplv line* throughout « • Cod (Slice, Fillet, or Piece). then returned to hla .hotel room, surprise move on the lltt’e Tokyo Ultra Lumuiall ia the^L HKIre 3 Compartments. lu ielr production problems. out of Pacific northwest lum w Complaint Against Yankee satellite front of Bulgaria. Fin­ ? . ^ c sunk another 1 ^ „ ______.Industry workers which union not aeeliu? her again that evening. section of downtown Los Angeles, ^ amazing od-cype paiqr Boston Blue (Slice, Fillet, or Extra Heavy! A Navy spokesman earlier land. Hungary and Romania. This have posted vacate and clean-up sels. Including a * HEAVY TIN* $ 3 .4 9 me day announced. that Corrigan headers termed a “wile' cat pro- Mrs. L o ^ ’a watch stopped an dates from the issuance of a Brit- that iMnt with water. > hi>ur and a half later, presumably notices on many of the ramshac­ franHimrl. the Navy Ihad been suspended temporarily test against a National W ar Ish-Russlan-American warning to dav. The new bag brings t^ T ^ Gives you convenience Piece). 22x34 Colorful the time o f her death. Units Inaccurate Picture kle itwelUngs now jammed wltn from duty with the department’s- tor Board denial of w a^ m- the satellites two weeks ago that an estimated 79.800 workers tn ; number of extra waahability, new Bureau o f Ordnance pending out- I creases continued uespim Estranged Several Months If they expect relatively lenient Long had been estranged from where only Sp.OOO Japanese lived probably sunk or Smelts (Delicious, medium size). PEE PIATES come of the coftimlttee’s Inquiry attempts of AFL and CM leadew London. May 2 5 -iJ P )-A » th^fclpUnlng their troops and che^klni' armistice terms they hSd better American submarines. la e lu W * beauty at lower com. STRAW HATS his wife for several months, ac­ before the war. os well as one undertaken by the | to get the men back to their jobs, Hmise cheered Home Secretary [ misbehavior is quite unjustified. try to get out o f the war while More than 57 homes, declared that total are 678 ^ Haddock Fillets, oil meat, no For hot, sunny disya in the Victory Garden SHAG R U G S ‘ iU, estimated 82.000 of the 130.. cording to detectives, but had con ■Navy. ^ . H »L rt Stanley Morrison told “They have at all times coopera- auch action will be of help to the the bottom. 86 p ro b ^ • 1 -c lumber Industry workers in tinned to see her almost dally. He unfit fo r human habitation. Y**'* 15/ and 19/ 1 A m Corrigan took the stand, mAons t ^ y that^ com-I ted to the fullest possible extent Allies. ... ordered vacated and 125 others TM northwest were' away from was picked up Wednesday morn- bone. For Bedrooms and I Committee Counsel Hugh Fulton In general the behind-the-scenes stroj-rr brought to 41 tlw n u i^ • E e o r t e ^ ttelr ^ M d a spokesman for mg at a war plant where he was diplomatic maneuvers to eitfows were ordered repaired. |told him he did not have to tea Thousands of Negro f*”*i'*** •# wspsltips a t tti©- a . a Keep Fretih Fish on your menu for Health and 25^-59^-79)^ Btahrooms :.69 the Industry said production had working. this warning are designed to ;is S S ? 3l by Americmi Itlfy . ,been cut 5^^500.000 board feet a' Mrs. Long’s parents, Mr. and traded from the aouth. mlMl# e Oriel is 40 Economy! Grand Jury Jo Bo Couwned break Hitler’s Balkan front and rines. . . Mrs. Robert L. Croyle, said their the greatest willingness to act on west and eait to southern Cali­ CHINA TEA POTS Actuaily Worth $2.98 •'Wo have bwn Inlbmidd by the day. House Member William D. Ken­ atrip Germany of all Internationa fornia’s war plants are living In • He ilraai adir Box-Making Halted daughter met Simpson on a train any suggeiitlons made to them by Cafe Pr«»prletor Robbrf __ . ■ Department of Justice." Pulton dall. an Independent, had d eclar^ support In the same way that the the area, many of them crowded Choice of Colors. The manufacture of 60,000 am- on the way back to Detroit from British authorities.” campaign against the neutrals Is WatertoWB. Mase.. M a ^ S S . ^ KEHTONE Solid color shag rugs, so soft and so easy to launder. I said, “ that a Federal grand Jury “It Is unfit for a woman to walk in store fronts, shacks o***®"^ Fresh ar Salted a religious, conference. Whitman Kendall had asked, W ill the designed to deprive, the German — 'Two overalled mea 6-Cup Siie. • In blue, dusty rose, peach, and aqua. ^11 be convened tn New York to- munition, powder quoted Simpson as saying his wife' unescorted through s town at makeshift living places, health of- $ 1 .7 9 So Eaay To Put On, Also In 5 New Shades. morrow to Investigate this ease." ea dally in Spokane, Wash., was home secretary bring to the noUce war machine of outside assist- and two children live In Chicago night, due to the Ineffectiveness of flclalt declared. __ _ with a pletol. • Un ever < Corrigan replied* firmly that he stopped when 1.5(>0 workera In of United States authorities, that and his filendshlp with the slain American military authorities to ance. . Other FnclHtles Arranged Special! Lb. 19c jtVtf GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WTTH deal with the improper behavior of while we are more than anxious to BulgarU Most Vulnerable waived *hls right to remain sllsnt 116 plants V^al woman w s i'“strictly on a platonic extend our hospitality to United City officials aald that other “ - atand after Marvin I * Members of Portland s Loca; American forces, and the complete Among the satellites Bulgwla 12.79 gal. 89c qL ' ‘ . CASH SALES. qt D 8 / sal. $ 2 .9 8 basis.” '' Statee troops, will these troops ex­ boualng faclllUes »re being ^ failure to prevent unconcealed im­ la considered to be in a ranged for the approximately 2M Uonal baak. Bo** Whitman said Slmpeon told him tend to our womenfolk the s ^ e larly vulnerable position for boto kad Just cMbed checia^f^ f Slab Bacan Lb. 29c he had an appointment with Mrs. morality and give proper protec­ perrons who will forced to chivalry and courtesy they «*\»nd miUtary and political ameoat wbsa ha CORR S5.r«"U !Si ‘LT13S Long to meet her at the church tion to women.” to their own womenfolk In their Icav© th f ftr©R* ^ . Tk.JW.IIAU Innuendo Unjustined aid the Bulgars have ^en porsoed the rohhera k f a a i« SSfratlons^ch Fulton’ said after the ^ "The situation in little Tokyo M A M C M B Z T m C o m m Tuesday evening. In reply the home secretary said own country?” Axis Armies In air fields and port late Cansbridge where aa h*dbsen Inspected by Corrigan, union request I ot » « “ I got there around 8:56 “If there are any specific com­ "In' M rtlcular the Innuendo that track of the getawa| 6»r. j. a Tgaw spokesman, asked about I Increase to 91.05 an hour, M t o’clock,’’ detectives quoted him plaints made I will examine them (Coatiaued ea Page •!*) United States sutborltles are fsll- (Coattaued oa f^ e SI*) jm r GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES! [the stat^ ^ the case, said today:]night voted to remain away at the home secretary repUeo. , [ ing to assist to the utmost in dis- (CoaUuned oa Paqp Six) (CMtlancd SB Page Six). / (CMtluued eu Pagu flU)