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MONDAT. MAY 22/1944 \ ■■ The Wealhet r AGE TWELVE *AveSg^Sdlycirtalatloii Forecast ol l).>8. Weather Burear Mancheister Lvemng Herald For the Moatli a< April. tP«4 Cleariag and cooler toalghtj .George Mitchell, who has served Mftjnb'e.rs of the, cast which re­ Mothers' Club members are re­ Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Furgeson of Oi-oup K of Center Church Miss Doris Marie SCbinkel, W’edaeeday fair aad warmer. daughter of Herbert J. Schinkel of ip t|ic China-Burma-India thcatar cently pAsented the Manchester minded of the meeting this eve­ Terre.1 Haute, Ind., yrho have been FOR TOP VALUE 8,746 VVom^ii, of which Mrs. J. Seymour of war fd i'th e past .four months Grange minstrel' i(how will meet ning .gt Center Church House, visiting the family of their son, IN A NEW HOME About Town Brown is leader jvUl meet tomor­ 68 Plymouth Lane, received the de­ Member of^ho Audit gree of Bachelor of Science in has reOentty been promoted to the Wedneijdsy eyenlng at eight when Professor Wilkinson of the 'Rev. Dr. Earl H. FurgeSqii''of 70 row evening in the Robbins room. o'clock in tho- Mssonlc Temple, for Ifhiveraity of Connecticut will Henry street, will leave'for thrir Buidan ut tiU^ajlattoM A miml)«r of Pythfan Slaten^ Practical Arts, .University, rank of priv a te First Claes. Pfc. See the OhM Beinf BaiH Manche*Ur~^A City Village Charm ^ A pot luck simper trill be en;[oyed a full rehearsal of the prOi'ram, apeak on Victory Gardens, and a' home- tomorrow. Although Dr. ICamorial Temple plan to attend at the commencement exercises Mitchell ik:^he son of Mr. and Mrs. at 6:80; and Mrs. Harold Agard which they will repeat, Thursday variety program will be presented Furgeson. has visited bis parents the district convention IB Rock- today in Symphony hal|. The' class Richard S.'NassifT of 33 Norman GREENBROOKE (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE TUREE CENTS will show pictures. night for Bolton Grange In the under the direCtior o f Mrs. Alien since he came hefe three and a M ANCHESTER, C O NN „ TU ESD AY, M A Y 23,1944 Vtlle this evpninir. was the smallest in the history of street. PriorNto his Induction into (Claaaiaed Advorttataig ea Page Ifft the Arm y he W " em ploy'd by Bolton Center Community hall. Belcher and Mrs. Merrill Adams. half^ysara ago, it was the first Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. B. Ander­ the college and the majority of the HOMES; IN C , Lxm ., NO. 199 Independent Cioek Co. Attached The cast has also been jnvited to time' they ha^ seen their grand­ t. son of Pitkin street, received a graduates were women. to an ordnance unit located deep repeat tht- show on Frldsy, June Mi.ss Eleanor Sanson, of Cam­ children, Donald and Jane Furge- On Walker Street telegram announcing the birth on in the Indo-Burma Jungles, Pfc. 2, under the auspices of Hillstown den, N. 'Y., niece of Jack Sanson, is May 19 of th&ir first grandchild, Clarence H. Gustafson was re­ For further Infofmation enO at \ Mitchell is authoriztri to . wear Grange. ' visitiim Mr. and Mrs. Sanson at Allies in tuins of Cassino ADVANCE a son, to Captain and Mrs. Carl cently graduated^ froln the Naval Alexander Jarvis Oa. ofltee-an Training school at Fort Lauder­ the Asiatic pacific Ribbon, BrOns'- their pome, 85 Hamlin street. . \ E. Anderson of Washington, D. C.,) Mrs. Merle Dewart o f 35 Benton Canter atreet or at .td Alexaadst 1,500 Plahes/Rai n r Allies on Btar, European ME Ribbon. , - formerly of Camp Lee,. Va. Mrs/ dale, Fla., as an honor student. He Ptaonest 41U er TS78 was formerly employed by the street and her sister-in-law. Miss « Wayne W. Munsell. seaman fifpt ASHES AND NOTICE! Anderson was the former M.w street. The regular communicatioh t i t Edith M. Dewart of North Main clsiik. has competed his basic *. ‘1 LeVeme Laiwn a Minnesota girl. Phoenix State Bank A Trust CaiVi- ' H R P l pany.-Hartfordr-Hls motftar, Mrs. ManchesUi lodge of Masons will street, left yesterday for Clovis, training at the Submarine school RUBBISH-REMOVED Pinehunit will close all fda . Gustafson, and w1fe,^>/Mrs. be held tomorrow night at 7:30. N'.'M., where they wdll visit Sergt. in London. He received his recruit :z attered Eui- day Monday, May 29th and Clara Gustafson, live at 91 The Master Mason degree will be William J. Dewart .who has been training at Sampson, N. Y. He is PHONE 6027 Offensive; the son of Mr. and Mrs. W . E. en Tuesday, May 30th. for the High ^treet. conferred. Refreshmt-nts will be SUtloned at the Army Air Field .served after the meeting. there since Decembei*, Munsell of Horan street. Read Herald^dvs. Memorial Day Holiday. We THE SHERIDA^ a will be O PEN all day the Day-Long Assault fo^winK Wednesday, May RESTAURANT Roofing—Asbestos 31st, instead of the usual half-day. advert Is- Invites the People of Siding and Rock re Than 5,000 Tons \^HfJ HorSCS Infr this a week ahead of Manchester To Try Their Wool Insulation t Bombs Loosed 'QP^i - r # '* I/v Open New Pbase of Bat­ time 8 0 , that you may plan terman Airdroip6s, to tay in an extra supply Expert workmanship. All work Using Grass Drastic Cuts Curbs Put - tle in Italy to Crush 65c guaranteed. ReaaaaaMe Prieea. this week-end. I'reight Yards ^ and German Armies; Oth­ Full Course Liiiicheon No obUgatton for an eatlmaUi Leave Train Upon Using fo r tomorrow, Tuesday,. Write. 1 Ither ]>lilitary^ Objec- Cattle Need er Fifth Army Units May 23rd, our Meat Depart­ Served 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. ives' Ourinir Attack. Haimmer ' Upon Nazi ment will offer you plepty Burton Insulating Co. Sebres o f Eastern Ore­ Times Upset Coal Stock Defenses on Coastal of ISO Oxford St. .. Uarttoid ondoii. May 23.—)—SJiores of eastern Oregon's MASONIC TEMPLE HALE’S light yards and other inili- lies ojn the "A'hzio beachhead of Ready to Serve Ham., dwthdling waddles congregated to Tuesday, May 23rd, 8 P. M. y fv objectives in the fifth London, May 23 -(/P)— New in Washington, May 23—(/P)—Solid smashed forward today in a 1^. 25c Combined With Our White Event day for a super-roundup of wild ’ of the renewed pre-invasion -vasion tenseness gripped troop- Fuels Administrator Ickes an­ mighty offensive and simul­ Auspices . ^ |lal offensive. mustsngs. \ packed Britain today as further nounced today that effective June taneously the Eighth Army The best veu^able buy Private Duty Nurses Ass’n. \n armada of up to 750 Amen-., ... It's another extraordinary war This 19 a section o f the ruined town o f Cassino. Italy, as It appeared when Allied forces captured the dra.stic cuts in main linfs passen­ 1, retail dealers outsldcXNew Eng- drove against the Hitler line will be Table and Door Prizes I Housewares r Liberators and Flying For- measure— rancherg need the, range iid and Middle ' Atlantic ■ states from the east; opening a new iaes began the daylight sittash- grass the useless horses consume b iU eriy^^tesled defense point. Top peak In '-enter b.-,ck!fiound is location of Monte Cassino monas­ ger train schedules left thou SPRING SPINACH Refreshments! Which Brings You A Ho^t Of Good Values (A P Wire photo from Signal Corps radiophoto.) fln * dawn attack on /French to feed vital beef cattle. tery, which the Nazis used as a fort. of cilivlans stranded in stations are forbidden to deliver anUHacite phase of the battle in Italy to 29c peck. Adm ission...... 50 cents German targets after vMre The range ponies, eatimated to Train timetables throughout the or~ eastern coke to consuiqers crush the German Armies. A t the . 1,000 British nlgjit bombers r umber up to 2,000. will be cor- country were put on a virtual day whose equipment permits the use same time other Fifth Army California Lonjr White Po-. Beautiful Solid ColoT - u hit Dortmund and Brunswick raled and sold at auction. to-day basis. Troops were given of high volatile bituminous coal. ; forces hammered upon Nazi de­ tatoes . . . . . V . . 4 lbs. 31e y iGermany and other continental Stockmen said the sale would priority on trains still running Restrictions are removed, how­ fenses on the coastal sector—only Chrysler Plant Chinese Forees Cut ever, on deliveries to hospitals for lectives. send some horses Into captivity to Farewells betWKn soldiers and 22 piilcs belpW tiw beachhead. carry cowboys, others will be kill­ "ordinary uses," and to restau­ Extra Large MILITARY SU Fail to Betum their wives and sweethearts were Clark Directs .Assault ed for dog food and some might more poignant than ever before. rants for cooking an heating of Lieut. Gen. Mark W. Clark per­ Florida Oranges, doz. 59c CHENILLE BEDSPREADS „ the more than 1,700 planes Strike Callexl hot water providing amounts or­ WHIST acluding flghtcfs-r-maklng the reach human food store showcases. Old Road to Burma A t some stations as many as 50 sonally- directed the assault as the The hides also are utilieed. -/ ^ , •______^ trains wt-re- cancelled . without dered do not exceed ahniiSl re­ beachhead force, awollen by rein­ Native Asparagus, bch. 29c herican daylight raid, one quirements. Dealers must supply Icke*. Orders Drive ^ forewarning—some on busy su forcements, struck as though in Y.M.C.A. nber and three fighters failed Off Suddenly such coal out of their regular quo­ I return. The British night at; District Grazier Arlnur Seale burban routes. "W e are in the an explosion of the tlghtly-hem- Victory Isolates j J u u o r le T l ’O O p S tas. med mass of military strength. Wed.^ May 31st, 6 P. M. Iks coat 35 R.A.F. planes, said Secretary Ickes' ordered the hands of the authorities," was the Anthracite sold for Industrial ' "Lhe tank'-led assault , at the aitlon • at a respectable distance drive to clear cattle grazing Enemy Base at Liin- • J? I only explanation officials at < processes, power production or Ausploen beachhead''jumped off an hour aft­ bka included rail yards at Epinal ranges. ExeeiiUve Boaril of Lo­ London station would give. space heating cannot be furnished .Married Couples Club. er dawn, striking savagely toward Chaumont and airdromes at Seale said 100 to 150 cowboys ling; Wipe Out Jap./Block Advaiiee BIX Enemy Planes Downed by dealers in greater quantities : Large Size Sun lord, Orleans-Bricy, Bourges, will stay at the OVT ranch Wed­ cal Take*^ .Action Dav asterna a.

PACE THREE "N ■f ■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MAY 2n, 194^4 I AGE i\ .0 MANCHESTER EVENtm.^^HEKAl^U, MANCHES'I^tt. CONN- TUP:SDAV, MAT 2!?, 1944 ------1 7 " ------$l,0i<),l96 after taxes, the com­ derstandlng," Borells "H 1* present conflict. Without, ^ your pany Operated at 6 ImporUnt for s bettsruhaeMF*"*!*' help our production would Wfe des­ Colt’s Shows 180,587 during the last tlx miinths farm drought was ended abruptly day in. an Allied review of opera-', pany case at Minneapolis, in which Lauds Baldwiii ing of the other fe)Iqw’s point of perate Indeed." of 1943.' ’ilbua It Is appar-.nt that Rain, Godsend late yesterday afternoon when an Drastic Xliits tiona In the Indla-Burma theater* Local (iardens Ward Record the Regional WLB declined to take bluffing Ballot Box . view that we unddrsiand nUo his Advlaing the I-nttn Americans the compai^, has operated at a electrical atorm accompanied by during the past week. Jurtadictibn,'is now before the Na- ^cultural outlook. Ill the flna', analy­ to disregard much publicized idcaif* /^lillioii Loss loss aime Juitc, IFf ■ .... heavy rain swept most of the state, ' The bulletin also said the Japa- Oii/Tour Idea ®;:*— < - ’ ^ .-HoiuU WLB on appeal. The de­ sis however, economic interchange of ^’Yankee Imperialism," the gov­ Record biaappointing leveling trees and piittii^g an esti­ ne.se menace to communications cision split the public piid the must be the,. life-blood of our re­ ernor said, “We want you to be­ To Gardeners mated 5000 telephones out of tom- Leave Traill serving Allied forctw in northern Are Replanted Of Violations ? Anthony then afates, “qbyldusly \ labor member#' of the regional Of Bus RouiH Federal Law Breaeh lationship. / lieve, because It is true, that our Interim Stalemterit to UUI6H,ULfMR,nta4 mlaaiom Diirma has been broken by mop­ 29 Delegates from 14 sole Interest lies In hemisphertcaV this reco^ Is disappointing, nor OriMIAMUWINT / — Heaviest damage seemed to cen­ board, with, the Lhaira'ian ih the Genulnd Understanding Needed are the Immediate fu ^ re proa Times Upset ping np operation.^ around Kohima minority. • x happiness.” '* Stockhnlders Is Dis­ t^ y Plots in Town ter around Seymour, Woodbrldge- on the road leading to. Dimapiir, Kcporltt kerp (;Oimn|i; in Is Said Long To Slart Monday ^Keme Court Buling A ctre s s W ill A id Latin AmeHcan Na- "No nSatter whet dl'plomlts may Prof. Samuel Flag BemIs, who pects encouraging- Nsverthelesa It’i M easy to anJojr.aH- and New Britain where near-rec­ .station on the B<-ngal-Assam rail­ (The majority yuled that the i.s- do,” skid Borella, '.‘the relation presided as toastmaster, greeted tributed to Employes. with your interest and support, day confidence wlion Dying as Wrre ord downpours washed nut hillside ((^inlinued tram Page One) Of More and M ore^e- sue In the Sears-Roebuck case whs ^ tions Visit State. and with the Interest and l^elp of your platee are held in j^aee dt tha way 35 mile.s to the northwest. (dSinlinued from.Page One) Loop Like Service Fraud t o . - plea (or W the tdurlata in Spanish. "oonuortcuahion^'adentiA'sfonnula. roads and di.<^upted telephone and ------■ ■)' "Progress has been made in all , >. ■■ ■ ■ " not a dispute over terms of an ^omeii The party, here for a fostering my associates and this Includes *lan)lkand Lawns. electric light sorylee for var>'ing the. prison camp ; in northern stroyed by the Frost. \ agreement, blit an employer's re­ New Developments. ti^ns Only When Fed-; Hartford. May 23 r - iiFi—; ThS every man and worpan on. the Cplt I. Dr. Wernet’s vent aom gums. s?rcas'auid the details, wlien view addeii. years, will be further reduced, aa Chicagojilant before It did, a focal over the route approved last we Hotel Taft preparatory to a three- our capital” to the Latin repub­ plant, the Seamless Rubber Com­ Previous reports to the stock- downpour In more than mMC weeks cripplcxl service in the Naugatuck revealed, would be "oiie of the NLRB, not the WLB. ' In the high school auditorium, or­ dlsclosas. Thia compares with, a AII4aB#li# 10».*hRiy*s«t #sWdil||l8d Ueairoy 'US Aircraft point In, the entire controversy, by, the Public Utilitlea Commii I Washington. May 23.-^^*’), — grbup inspection of New Haven In­ lics, “In exchange Tor their raw pany and the Scoyllle Manufac- net Income before taxes for the holcJet's have been isaiit-d annually of Important planting: weather, valley, WInsted, Hartford and New most shocking stones of the wai ’ l.sing bange U. fl. Mustang and the itault of the frost laat week. (The majority opinion- in the The,.route Is through Middle tuij ganized by the women's recrult- material and compleYpentary pro Irtilng Company . at Waterbury. Copies of (he Int-'Hoi report are jle said the company at one point case contended that It waa the pore’s an old saying in 1/julalana, dustries today. first’ four moYitha of 1943 of $2.- and it relieved catiditlons Britain. and added, editorially; lightning lighters have destroyed The early berries which were In pike. west. Broad street, HllHa ,lng committee in response to a ducts so that nations of the hemis There will be luncheons at Water­ being distributed to employes at Hr. Wernet's Powder refuse to„consent to a new elec­ WLB's doctHhe that It should not an election official la sui- nation-wide appeal for women for Principal speaker at the dinner 705,285, which waa reduced to II,- were, on the Mrface, approaci Tile company said that abeait "It has remained for Dei-many. 2lli Japanese aircraft 78 In com­ bloom have mostly all been killed, tion and at another point the street and to Main stpeeLIhia ' phere may develop their respective bury, Meriden and at Wesleyan Colt's. l RWGI SI Sf t I INI. FI Af r those of last summer’s drought enter the NLRB's area amJ require requested by Gcqrge C. Lessn| cted of stuffing a ballot beix, Immediate ser^ce In all branches was Victor ^rella, assistant co­ University, Middletown. TTlta aft- 326,885 after taxes. • POWDI H IN IMI VSO»U U 1.325 phones had been slleneed In to add the final inspiration for the bat and 135 aground in attacks but the later berries, seem to havt- union submitted *’a novel" brief ordinator. of Inter-American af­ resources to help raise their stand on enemy sir fhHds In Burma In an employer, to bargain unless who repiesents buildcra who ha of the armed forces. rernoon the touriaU will move -to President Oranam H. Anthony 'Nimferous farmers had. in the- New.' Brflain, l-.OOO in Hartford, I'lithioss a.sNaiilt that is pier>Hiei.l ' escaped. The market will proba­ simply seeking ot be re-certlfled as ‘justified by the urgency of the at he "voted chickens and toifitb- fairs and.a former Vermont newt- ard of living.’’ A dash of salt and amall wedge ^s% week, reported the grouna 30O^ln Winsted. 250 In Watcrbiiry. the last 10 weeks at a coat of bly be late Ihia year in opening erected houses In the new ar4 Other entertainment will be fur­ Hartford. Dointa out in this connection that EsliiiMled .'(..''lOO.tNH) Poiserl agent. Thia brief situation In the effective prosiecu- nished by an all-WAC band, by pnper”' lnan.* Lauding Governor Governor Baldwin In addressing ■"whlTe . .. ..tii'e annual_____ 1 _ report/-.M for tli'v if lime or lemon usually enhance so dry that dust followed their 150 Id New Haven and lesser iium- | three flghtera, an Allied resume and with the schciola closing early Included chargga o f -unfair labor The bu.se.s will be run every tg the delegates said "Wc appreciate -1*- Nazi radio warninga and reas- declared today. tion of the War!" The opinion add­ hours. IHUa la a way of saying that, to Jean Logan, a- member of the Baldwin’s coftceptlon of the tour year 1943 showed a net Income ofithn...... fW or of cantaloupe, honey plows. Germination of seed.s hers UK^augatuck. Derby, Tor- ] In June, thfire may now be suffi­ practices and could not be consid­ ed that the Sears-Roebuck ease deeply and aincerely the part you The glass snake Is not a "snake dew and caaaba melona. Read Herald Advs. ring ton rs“torSmithh^Vton. \Val-1 ' " ' ‘" ’f'-;' “ h ""! the Impending in- In addition, the review said, 31 lfs « legitimate Votes cast against “Waves,” and by a quartet from as "far sighted and sure to lay the *2,081.296. whl(* was reduced to planted and the growth of early cient pickers. ered a^clflcally as s request for “ irivolves no such urgency." In the anncnincoment sent groundwork for a real future ipi- have played on pur behalf In the but a legleaa lizard. - - - ' vaalon tnrhiderl an enrimate Ithat I eirr.m.V planes probably have been George H. 'Waddell, town tr candidate by real people, he the Ellis Island Coast Guard band. seedlings l\ad been Jeflnltoly re­ .'t..‘)00.000 tioopa are poi.sed in the . ■*. Plants Being Replaced ■a new election. (The dissenting <>pinian by the tarded. Meadows, already dam­ I destroyed and 58 have been dam- The tomato plants that were urer, the company gives i'ta notl| lied the ballot 'box with the Hoiilh of England for a thrust The" plant was seized by the gov­ chairman did not agree that to pmea of imaginary people, deed aged from the lack of rain ’ la.st ; aged. killed by the. front are being re­ ernment April 26. ' take jurisdiction would bc tO'%i- as follows; The New Haven .W ater Com-j aj-ain.sl-the (■ohtiiient. the liiscest These one-sided successes were , •‘To serve Alton Terrace, ople or people no longer In that summer and fall, neTA R Electrical Storm union's aUtua was eaUbllshed,' board tho.se buses in the abol > r e.rty damage, however, was report­ corrc.spondonts In ^ending an ac­ and many of their planes wire all have been killed by the frost. there waa a chance In hia opinion Montf^mer'y Ward’s Springfield Here are some points which any lONDS affiliate.'the Hummer Manufactur­ area, northbound., but will pay on| AND Cau»e» Some Lomc» ed at a minimum. curate report of the fighting speed- Caught on the ground, but more Ernest Lantz, of Summit street, to settle the other questions with­ lection (ifficlals. Inclined to lar- lly^back home to cuiinteract Nazi ii.se of detection (levies - they have ing Company plant, the Army said one fare to, continue their ride STAMPS Htnirk by Ughtning- a specialist In early vegetables, out a work stoppage. Mii.chester Center or to Souf jn y, might remember about the By The AsnociatH PrcM propaganda, i been taking Hr;- air in attempts to aa it entereti its second full day of - Ths threatened Connecticut Trees were struck by lightning lost his entire crop and Is planting "All we asked the company to Manchester. Transfers Issued fccislon handei down yesterday. ’a - f 'oirrspnnden ta^Hia re Du rtgers Intercept' Ihe- raiders. contrdL Probably every state has criml- and act on fire In Winsted and The booklet atresiresaed that war do was to hold atlU until that LieutK^ Col. Nelson S. Talbott. the .same manner as qn oth| East Granby while several houses Issue was settled but they routes.” |al penalties awinst stuffing bal- correspondents were sharing the War department reprciientatlve l.i it boxes. Untmnow the states In various parts of the state were dangers of the war along with the wouldn't do It.” Davis declared. charge of operation.^ untlcr a pres- also atruck. No serious fires due ‘They delicd the War Labor Canada's land area Is 3,466,5.'| msidered this offense strictly a THE GARDEN troop.M to get new.s of their activi­ ^Iuiic1ic 8tcr I^Iaji idoHUAL order issued Sunclay, saic. Itate affair outside government i f to lightning were reported, how­ ties to the folks St home. About Town board's orders so when .the work­ 438 or 479 war productlot, workers square miles, ever. ers went on strike, we were help who had been idle I7 days in a urtsdiction and It still Is wlmn In the wake of a broadeast ap- i^Iiaiiges His Pica [nly state elections are InvolvedT RESTAURANT , In Waterbury, lightning struck pesj yesterday by Oeii. Dtvlghf D. less. We couldn't order them back contjact dispute were on the Job * •M MAIN BTIIEET the Anderson school and aheared William Butler of 88 Bl.ssell for an employer who defied -Hir for two shifts ‘ yesterday, More ^ t henceforth, for sUch fraud EMienhower’s Invasion headquar­ street, superintendent of Case congressional elections, offend- Jsspyk (Curley) Msrlcmil. off a 400-pound stone cornice ters for European-patriots to be orders." w'ere expected today, and the first which fell to the street. Hailford. May 2.3.—OPi — As he Brothers W’oodland paper mill, has Details of the plant seizure, who shift force wa.s 23 larger than .on [ra can be tried not only In yUte J' ready to act as guides for Allied loft for Chicago, where he will at­ lourU but alao In Federal courts. H ms enipifWI • new irlief who, Danbury's storm aftermatti troops, the German radio tifUay was about to go on trial before a ordered 16 and under What legal Monday. tbey'^ Mleve, can asfisfy tbs came at 1:30 this morning w ^ n a Federal court jury tod.ay, Hallett tend the convention of Paper Mill J. T- Farr. Springfield, business Alleged “ Conspiracy” Involved said that the only road signs left Siipei intendenls. conditions, will be developed by the Yesterday’s opinion Involved an ^ most critical ^Icures .of .Man- general alarm was aoundMprrom in France are In code. N. Norman. 43, Manchester, committee tomorrow when Attor­ repr^Eiitlltlvt of the AFL Machin­ • '' the town fire whistle. switched his plea from innocence ists. sai(t he' expected to _ resume WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. lleged "conspiracy" by some ebestcr with a variety of Amer- "France Is like a steel hedgehog ney General Biddle is questioned. lentucky election officials to stuff A Fire Alarm Superintendent Har­ now, with fortified villages, barri-. to guilty on a charge of concealing The annual meeting of the Hart­ Representative De‘ 'e (H-Ill) contract negotiations late this ieM nr ItaVan wishes aa wen ns ry Baisley said the storm had evi­ a.s.sets In bankruptcy proceedings ford County Y. W'; C. A. will be week with the company. lallot boxes. So the ruling ap- ssiw..- r * — caded roads and soldiers every­ asked Davis on cross examination iPARKfO ilied only to conspiracies. dcHelaas Sommer iulads, all dently causeci the f|re alarm-wne.s where." the radio asserted. Involving a reslaiirant he formerly held at the Ccnti aJ Baptist church to become entangled with power In Hanford at 6:30 p» m, tomor­ why a regional War i-al or board This would seem to mean that niodarately prtred aad attrac- In the past few days British pa­ operatc(l. decided that a Sear.s-Roehu''l< case wires, caiiaing a abort circuit that Di.spositlon of a .second and third row. Local people interested In a single official was accused of ttaaly served. pers have printed pictures frojn was not within its juri.sdiction ufflng a ballot box. he could not X not only caused the general fire Rtwkholm showing narrow streets count of sweating fal.se oaths re- going are reqiie.sted to'get In touch Engagements ' V- alarm whistle to arotiae the city with Mrs. Robert L. Cooper of while the full board held that ,W/ tried under Federal lawr lnter- *CflOSS THE S’TREET FUR In French coastal villages blocked gardi.ig bankruptcy schedules, to Montgomery Ward's ease was a but blew .several fuses C€>mpletely which he pleads Innocence, was con­ Boulder Road. Of ireting a single man's action as FINE FOOD TO E A T ’ out of their boxes at alarm sta­ by barbed wire. aubatantlal interference with the conspiracy would be difficult. Bridges Traffic Barred__ _ tinued untif June 16 when he will war effort. l^;,i tions. be scnlenee’d on the concealment Temple Chapter, O, E. 8., will Generous-Curdner But the attorney general’s of- No Daaelag. Tlie Danish radlb said the Ger­ Strike Not Involved Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cordner p c WHIU ■ P s ■> man military commander...... in Den_ ... charge. Thoma.s .1. Dodd. .Ir., ape- hold Its regular meeting tomorrow loe says there is another secUon ^Ns Amusement Tax. The guillotine gets Jts naVne Davis replied that The Sears- of 35 Pleasant street, announce the law under which an Indlvid- M mi.rk had barred all traffic aero.ss I tl«I assistant to the U. 8. attor- evening at 8 o'clock In the Masonic ■ -.i’ v .V - from its inventor, Joseph Ignatius Temple. A card s^' ciubhouse. BOY scour’ This ruling was given on conatl- Hollister Street school witertained jtlonal grounds, that deliberately their parents, students and teach­ The usual Swing-Shift social lot cduntlng a qualified voter’s BURTON’S FOR BEST C (Continued Irum Pag^ Une) ers at the sch(X)l Friday afternoon will be held ..tomorrow from cnld-- TODAY: “ Cobra Woman” lot violates his rights under the In the assembly hall. night on at the Schtxil street PLL'8: “ Hat Check Hooey’* itltuUon. tinning their attacks on Japanese Gardening was the theme of Recreation Center. A special party A New Comedy by F- HUGH HERBERT Following that reasoning yes- garrisons surrounded at Chaikufig- the program and a play IS planned for VV'edncsday evening. j-d ay, the (iourt says now that a tang and Tatanglzu. where the entitled "Bill Learns About May 31. with square dances and itufled ballot b (» deprives a voter enemy's supplies were said to be Gardening." was presented by the other features. fRANK CONROY • PATRICIA KIRRUND • iUllE WARREN the full force ot his ballot and NATIONAL COTTON WEEK’ MR. MILLSR • SMtogJF lUYMOND SOVEY "critically low" following cast: Bobby Potterton, s law violation. More than 200 enemy dead were Fred Hanson, Nancy Mauman, Staff Sergeant Robert J. Alcsei, EVES. (8;3«) Orqk. $1.S0< $1.80. $3.40; 1st Bale. BOr. $1.20, $1.80; counted by the- conquerors of Che- George McLoiighlin, Dale Mc­ whQ is stationed at Fort Mead, 2ml Belc. OOc; WED. .MAT. (4 P. M.) 60y, 90c, 31.20 (Inc. new fang. the,communique said, adding Cann. T he announcers wt-re Prla- Md„ haa been promoted to Techni­ 2{ll% tax). TelepboBe Hartford S-SI77. X leaslcs R eiiii^iiis > ! eilla Torrance, Elizabeth Johnson, cal Staff Sergeant. * that heavy rains had slowed opera­ WED. AND.THURS. COTTOH, tions over the entire area. Peter Mitchell. A t T op of List I Start ('ounter-Offenslve Other members of the class re­ The cottage prayer meeting ot Field dispatches/said tonight the cited poetcy and a group sang the (Covenant Congregational Chinese Army had started a big songs, all of which resulted in an church will be held tomorrow eve­ counter-offensive in Honan prov­ enjoyable time for the audience. ning at 7:30'With Mrs. Beds Carl­ Hartford, May 23—((F)—Measles ince. regaining' a number of im­ son of 182 Woodbridgt stre'eL named Connecticut’s Number portant strategic points. >ne preventable disease last week, No details were available imme­ Senior lii8pc;etoi*8 The staff of Emanuel church bulletin from the State Depart- Wilrose Dress Shop diately. school will meet this evening with neht of Health discloses. There The fall' of Lushih, In Honan Mrs. Frank Stsllin of . 348 Wood- ere #54 new cases compared with 597 Main Street Sheridan Ruildinff province only 18 miles from the Retiiriicil to Work bridge street. JO new cases the previous week. .Shensi bonier, was acknowledged - With Norwalk leading the way, TONIGHT ■Fairfield county became the meas- last night by the Chinese high Miss Lillian Kittle of 146 Sum­ Itea capital. Norwalk had 114 new cotnnrknd. Japanese, forces were Hartford: May 23 i;Pl —Sixty mit street' was pleasantly sur­ . . . AND ALL 'm is WEEK leapevi U** county, 367. drivinu towanl Tdngkwan. gate­ inspectors, part of the more than prised at her home last e.venlng I Slight mcreaaea were also shown way to northwestern China. > 600 workers at Cott a.Patent Fire when a large group of her frianda RED MEN’S ^ ■by scarlet fever and menlngococ- FRESH, CRISP, NEAT! Arms Manufacturing company from the Salvation Army Song­ 5 lemi meningitis. There were 85 new Resume Jap Threat laid off for one week, were callciT ster Brigade, and the Yoang Peo­ ■egges of tho fonnoT last/wcoK aa back today and 160 others with less ple’s Singing Company of which ■against 83 the previous week and .seniority wEre laid off in their Miss Kittle is .leader, gathered to CARNIVAL Inine of the latter as against five To ('ommunications places. ^ ‘ recognise her birthday. Miss Kit­ Sqiitheas Asia Headquarters. I the- previous week. The company explained in tele­ tle received attractive personal Kandy, Ceylon. .May 23.— DOUGHERTY LOT J Ca"*’ /!**'* . There Were 25 hew cases ot both Informal little cottons grams to the 60 originally laid off gifts from the group. Singling ■lobar pneumonia and whooping Final removal of the Japanese that an error had been made. threat to Allied communications in and games rounded out the eve­ ■cough, a decrease of five for the to wear from suh-up (n Because inspectors can be trans- ning during which refreshments ■former and 11 for the latter. the Brahmaputra valley in north­ ft-rred between departmeiits, the ON THE SAME PROGRAM: eastern India was announced to- were served by Mrs.' Arthur Kittle, Hun - down right company aaid, aeniority can be mother of the guest of honor. “SO’S YOUR UNCLE” followed In auch lay-offs. DISHES TO THE LADIES! • throuRh Summer. The one-week lay-off was order­ STELLAR ATTRACTION! [Barrage Balloon „ ed by the company In an effort to ENDS T o n ig h t - balance production, which has Dr essiiiig, W orker s THE 3 ROCKETS "All Baba And 40 Thieves’^ Breaks Moorings been t.neven bacause of the walk­ ."Falcon And The Co-Eds" outs and slowdown at the plant. In a Daring AeriM Aei Performed It# TERMITES SWARM Needed Tomorrow Feet Above the Oroandl . 1 and 2-Piece St vies! New Tork. May 23— Army IT'S A WARNING OF • RltHES land Navy Air Forces personnel COSTLY DAMAGE NEARBY! Mrs. T. E. Broenan, Bed Croea I arc on the lookout today for a surgical droaalngs cbalrman, ear- • BOOTHS U x H I S I 75-foot bairagiS bialloon that broke Weddings neatly rcquaete that cv«ry woman 1 Its moorings near New York yes­ ® Seensucker TERMINIX COMPANY who haa worked on these dresa* p BINGO THURSDAY MCHT terday and last waa seen drifting OF NEW ENGLAND ings, give at least an hour or two I' nut to at a height of about Massey-Campbell “ tomorrow, between 10 and 4:30, 13,000 feet. # Broadcloth in order that the present quuota Theio e Army and Navy wen THE W. G. GI.ENNEY CO. Announcement is made o f the asked to shoot down the hydrogen SIM No. Main 8t. Tel. 4148 marriage of Mise Bertha Marie may be made' ready for shipment. # Chainbray If they will report at tbs Lsgion “ The liberty filled balloon if it was slghUd Campbell of Van B'uren, Arkan­ Lieut. A. Cameron, chief of sas, to Tech.-8 Robert M. Maasey, horns tomorrow, giving whatevsr J. # Sheen son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Maa­ lime they can spare, it will per­ the banrage balloon and visual sey of Bolton. The ceremony was haps bs possiblq to omit this work > Bells Review” •ignal school of the MarlUmo performed on May 8 at Van Bu- on Wednesday of nsxt wssk. LISTEN IN... ' ror^ce.■ said the balloon would ren. The dresalnga are greatly need­ continue to rise until it reached ed. The next quota will he much “COLUMBIA PRESEN’TS CORWIN” Direct from the the - stratosphere and that it coutd larger than any yet received by [ remain aXoft tor two months., the local production center. Quite •yUESDAY EVENING, MAY 23,10 P. M. (E.W.T.) a number of the faithful workers LATIN ^tUARTER PobMe AoeodntaiitB ts Meet bring their lunches end make a A DRAMA-nC PICTURE OF JEWISH day of It on Wedneadaya New-' This Is Going To Be One, comere will also be made welcome PALESTINE AT WAR AGAINST I New Haven. May 2$—(3>)— The THE AXIS. Show Never Topped Connecticut Association o f PubUc S6.98 and $7.98 se the heed for theae dreoelnga Is urgent. Kvery woman who has By f In Manchester! ' AccountanU wlU hold-lU annual husband, brother or son in,the NORMAN CORWIN v? I • ^ meeting here Wednesday. Noml- service should be interested in giv­ ncos to be voted on ars: Joseph eans Ifm e [jobacco Starring ing a part at her time at least to The M. Kesslft, Meriden, prepldent: SIZES: this work. No equipment is nec­ ROBERT YOUNG Josipb Caposella, 3i„ Briilgeport. essary, other than a coverall apron , vice prssidsnt: Hoary .Bsnmrd, Over the Erldgsport. Bscretaiy: Jainsa II. 9 - l i 12-20 and aomothlng to cover ths hair. ^ • - Aa. r* ----, '______Si to SO COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM SHERIDAN Butler, New Ha'ven, treasurer; We .in America think of soy­ WDRC / William McKenna, Hartford, audi- toe. beans as a new development but , DIAL 3802 I 1 the C3ilneae grew them aa early f i ': I \ . as 2838 B. a \ ' 1 , P\OF. FIVE MANCHES'l'Eil EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. TUESDAT. MAY Z3.1944 MANUBEyilSK JSiVENINtJ HPiKALlJ. MANCHEPl ER. LiUNW, l U LaU AI, M A I 23, 1944 PAGE POUR /

Lak* haa racaivcd word from har Jamin C. Stone, both of the Jew - Miss Gertrude A. Anderson. Rev. aon, SergL Andrew Ivea,. that ha' iah Agricultural Society - of New I^Norlh C ovenl^ H. AuMln, pastor smsrltw oC Home Canning la now in tlonolulu, where he waa Wapping York; Hubert Collins, Clair Rob- tha Second Cragregatlonal chlirch aant with hia entirn aquadron for iumbia; Rev. Harold -Keene of He- andXMrs. Austih were also p w - a reat period of about a month.- He The committee appointed by the lubla; Rev. Harold Keene of Hee fliurrh News ent Rev. XusUn\was called upon- Advice Given did eight montha' duty in the UU* Wapp'ing Community church pn be­ bron. Benjamin Miller of Norwich Sunday .morning the Sunday to apeaX and ga^^a fine Ulk to - ____ belt ana Marahall Xalanda. served as master of ceremonies. half of thoac in the service echool worrtdp service was held the young\people p n ^ ^ u e d a new Famished By Mr, ahd Mrs.. Clarkson K. Bai­ Music was furnished by an challenge fa them w^ich was to Honaewive* Urged to ley have heard recently from their sponsoring a mseting of thsle ffsi s ^ Arm y Band from Bradley Flela: nt '0:00 ’i. m.,'with a fine group of secure a grotip of members to Join 'of Pries Administration > aon, Clarkson L. Bailey, who Hies and fnenda of thoss In /the- and the amki'ilance was presented children prestmt. The theme for our church. He'Ssald he would con­ , Bagiui__ Department at lafarmatton R e fr a in from U sin g ______la. sonAwhere____ in Kngland, or at ae. i-vice, Wednesday, May 24. at by Carl Frankei of ’'"Hwimn and the wdf.ehip service was "Sharing duct a proparatosy class for those It Troinaat Bnstoo. 8. Msssaeaaastts. V e s least the British Isles. He to^d w «s accepted In the name of the desiring to Join on^un44y,.fiyciUng L J ie m ic e i rrescrvaiiviaiung su-atford-pn-Avon, 8 p. m. Each one ia invited to a Arm y by Lieut Olllston of the God's ' Beauties," and was in short, servlpe o f prayim to be held at the same hour as'-^ristian En­ Shakespeare's home, -also.of being Willimantic Distribution Center. charge of the superintendent. Lat- deavor and these will ^ conducted By Tha tad Prf coupons valid for three LAST'. in the church. A t 8:15 the gi'oup Hartford, May 28.—>—OtfS in Scotland In the vicinity where A Christian Endeavor Society Ar during the Sunday school hour in the ladiea' parlor. Thb^members Meats, Etc. through Aug. 8. ElsewhereT ll| will meet In the Community House ipupons good for three ga nscUout hduaswiyes today wen some, of Ids ancestors . lived. Most for young'people of Mghth grade some of the cla.sses' practict-d their of the class are eager to mrot this Book Four stamps AS where moving pictures and a social song.s tor Children's Day. tm m gh June 21. B-3, B-3, C 4 j of his ancestors were Elngllsh and are and over was organised Sun challenge and If anyone lAanter- through T8. now d indeftnitsly. urged to refrain from using chem- time will be enjoyed. The meeting day afternoon as an outg'rowtb of The church service Was held at N o mors red stom; ^ 1 be valt- C-3Nx)upons good for five have been in this be canned as soon as possible aft­ brook. The Hutchin.sohs have oc­ Mr and Mrs. Harry Hhynes and man of membership committee, Thr- CTiriirtlan Endeavor service people. Interested in church work Book Three ait'plane stamps Thursday,^ 0 a. m. to 0:10 p. Mi.ss Mary l.,ee Rirhardii of Pitts­ er they are gathered, Careful and cupied the Holl.rouk hnii.se m Mi.as Jean. Ishani: Miss Gladys wn.s held iit 7:30 In the Chri.stinn and its activities. During the five and 2 good indefinitriy. Friday, 10 ik m. to 5:15 p. thorough cleansing is essential. Godfrey' Hill for the past few burg, N- H „ and ThcHlia Richirda Rice was appointed by the presi­ Endeavor Room and Mias June years of their Organization they ' Gasoline' Saturday, 1 0 m. to 12:30 p. of HartforcL sfcnt Sunday at ths have had two go out as teachers The telephone iHimber la 3-0494.1 2. Meats yand non-acid vegeta­ yfun. Their friends will be dent as temporary chairman of a Loomis was the leader. . In northeast and southeast, 10-A hjmc of Mrs. Gerard Richards of of the Sunday school. They also bles iboiiM be put up in . a pleased to ha vs thsm nearer the nominattng/eommlttes to submit Next Sunday E. Lane will be the Oakland Road. Wapping. have four members who are wl,th steam pfossure cooker. green. names for other committees. The guest speaker for the morning the White House";'Parsons. 'T| 8. J ^ U and acid -vsgeUbles Mrs. EthM Littlefield. Mrs. John the armed services. They are Lola HUdlng, who has been the first meeting will be held on Sun­ servlet. New Books AtWecl Gay , Illiterate"; . Rol^"W lngat^ should be processed by the wster- Belcher and Mrs. Gerard Richards Christopher Glenney, first presi­ week-end guest of Mias Connie day, Juns.4 at 7:30 p. m. Sunday am m oon John Kings­ w . « \ Raiders"; Rosa, "M cxIto Speak batlt method. of Wapping, wers the guests of The newly elected officers of l;h? bury. Jr. attended a meeting of dent of the claaa;. Robert Buck, UU' Osrefnt laspootton Urged Lowell in Wllllmantic, a classmate Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Littlefield Earl Whitcomb and Andrew Gold- To Whiton Library in Windham High school, led the Parent-Teacher aasociatlon - met the Columbia ChrisUan Endeavor 4. l^ e n processed food is and apn, Gsorge of Marlborough, last week at the home of Mrs. schnelder. During the five years Myths of Housing” : We grand march at the Junior prom, and waa ther^ for the purpose of ready to be eaten, a careful In- Sunday evening. , George Yule, and chosa the fol­ organizing a new society. Mr. tlie class has r a i* ^ a sum of "ay Our People Lived." with William Flynn of Wllllmad- spectioB-should be msde of the The South Windsor Fire Oept. lowing committee chairmen for Klngsbtiry la president of the $254 for the interior decoration New books at the Whiton Li­ tic as partner, Others from He­ contsiner and product for bulges, was called to the farm .of Cheater the coming year: W elfare,- Mrs, State Christian Endeavor Union. fund for the church. Following brary, added recently, include the MIdgett of tCIng . street. South rancid odors Of any color deviation bron attending the prom were Stanley Field; W ays and Means, He was accompanied by Donald the talk by Rev. Austin, Larry following: from normal ■' that would Indicate Alice L. Markham and Robert Windsor a't 13:36 s. m., w Sunday Mrs. George Yule: Publicity, Mrs. Gowdy. Robertson played a few classical Adams,' "Canal Town” ; Alli.s, Foii^From Slate morning to extinguish a fire in the spoilage. Horton. Maurice Atscunder; -M«s*c~ Mrs. Orange News selections and Miss Loretta Mc- "All In Good Time” ; Aswell, "It's bam. The fire destroyed about 5. AH process^ non-acid vege- The Rev. Harold R. Keen and Harold LImbacher; Membership, C oven t^ Grange. - held— their^ Nlnney accompanied by Mrs. a Woman’s World’’ ; Bemelinans, GelTlying Cros 3,600 chickens, two cows and the tablea or moats should bbiled Selectman Wlnthrop 8. Porter Mrs. Geoige Johnson; Program, ri-gular Grange meeting at the Thomas McKinney at the piano, "Now 1 Lay Me Down to Sleep” ;' barn with a brooder and about a for IS minutes over dirMt heat were among thoac from this town Mrs. Donald Tuttle; the officers Grange Hall with aboui thirty sang a few vocal numbers. Punch Chase, “The American House" carload and a half of grain and Washington, Mkv 23—(PI— T l immedUtsly on being removed .vho were present as speakers at who wers Installed at ths last members present. A t the next and fancy cake.s and cookies were Crichton, "The Proud People" feed. ' The cause of the fire was Dickens, "Edward’s Fancy"; Fla­ W ar department announced todq from cans to make certain that the presentation of the army am­ regular meeting ars: Mrs. Hspry rogular meeting the lecturer will served and dancing was later en­ undetermined. Fire Chief George vin, "Journey In the Dark” ; G?r- any toxin present is destroyed. bulance with appropriate cere­ Bemitt. president; Mrs. George have a.-Memorial service and it la joyed by all attending. During the following awardX of the F. Eno estimated th* lose at $^- mann, ’’Jitter Run"; Hutter, "The monies at Columbia SUtfiMy lifter- Yule, vice-president; Mrs. Betty hopr.d that a large num^r of tlngulshed flying cross\to per 000. the pourse of the. evenlnir the Outnumbered’’ ; Jacobs, “ Storm noon. The ambulance project Tsnguay. secretary; ahd MrA m em bra will be present. class was surprised by the unex­ nel o f the United Statro A r A daughter waa born to Mr. and Against the Wind"; Lindberg, was financed by Jewish farmers Kennsth Tripp, treaaurer. . t Orel LeDuc and children. Eighth Air Force: Mrs. Vincent Dynes of Buckland M A pected atxlval of Aviation Cadet "T h e Steep Ascent” ; McDonald, of Hebron ahd Columbia. Many The following committee chair­ Dorm and Norman spent the week­ Robert Buck who ia a member of Connecticut: Hebron road, at the -Hartford hospital. 'The Three Mesqulteen"; Mc- Stanley J. Stiipskl, First others from Hebron were present men for the graduates banquet on end In Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. the class. NeiUy, “ Heaven la Too H igh"; Mrs. Ruth Burnham of Pleaaant June 17 have been announced: Thomas McKinney were week-end 242 North Cherry street, Ws Somd very good work waa sc- besides the speakers. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Thorpe and Maugham, "Razor’s Edge” ; Mey- WE’VE COMBED THE WAREHOUSES, STOREROOMS, UNDER­ Valley was admitted to the Man­ Mrs Louis Scrscchl, supper; Mrs, guests st the home of Mrs. McKirt- ford. compUahtd at ths gst-togsthsr Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oellert ot> family have moved back to Cov­ neng, "The Broken '"Arc” ; Ronald, chester Memorial hospital, Thurs­ Mrs. Louis Scrscchl, supper; Mrs M y's parenu. Mr. and Mrs. William J. McPartland, Sunday sftsmoon st S t Petar's Seattle, Wash., were week-end day. entry. 'Night la Ending’’ : Seide, "The visitors at the home of Mrs. Oel- room. Charles Smith. Lieut., Manchester. STOCKS . . . WE’VE INCLUDED ODD LOTS, BROKEN SIZES, cemstary. Votuntsers cams armed Second Lieutenant Charles W. Mrs. Franklyn R. Orcutt spent Common Thread” ; Smith, lert's father, Edwin T. Smith. James Laidlaw, Tolland County The speaker for Coventry Night, Paul Kistulentz. Staff Serg with a c ^ e a , cllppera etc., and Woolam. son of Mr. and Sirs. E.' Sunday with her mother, Mrs. ‘Strange Fruit"; WasilewskI, 'The 126 Reaver street. New Britain. There was a sort of family reun­ 4-H club agent was In town F ri­ June 9th. Is Rev-. Leslie Cooke of Rainbow.” ' the greater part of the grounds B. Woolam of Warehouse Point, is Susanna McCarville and sister in Eugene J. Letallen, Staff Ser SOILED OR DAMAGED MERCHANDISE AND SEASONAL ion for Sunday dinner, those pres­ day, visiting the schools to make Coventry, England. He. brings of­ In non-fiction: was gone over, grass being mowed now stationed at the Petersen Boston. 95 Elm street,-Hartford. ent. including besides the aellcrt's preliminary plans for the school ficial greetings to us from the Belden, “ Retreat W ith Stitwell" and weeds and bushes removed. Field Combat j Crew Training fairs to bs held next fall. mayor of his city. Mr. Cooke 1; re­ The Honor Roll Committee met and Immediate family, Mias Flor­ school In Cblorado Springs, Color­ Bonaal, ’’Urtflhished Business’ OVERSTOCKS! . . . ALL PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE! This procedure may become neces­ ence Smith o f the Seymour School, Mrs. Joseph Watterson is a pa- ported to be a splendid speaker, at the Booth-Dlmock Library in Rationing Program JeoparAs sary every spring for "ths durs- ado. He if a bombardier on a Brenner, "Wind That' Swept Mex­ West Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ tleht at. th^ Windham Community with a moat attractive personality. South Coventry Monday evening. ico” ; Daly, "Sm arter and Smooth­ tloa." Some who were prevented gene Smith of Norwich. Mr. and Liberator bomber. Second Lieu­ Memorial hospital. From the nature of his coming to The means of earning more money HarUord. May 23~(P>—Co tenant Woolam is a graduate of er” ; DeJong, “With a Dutch Ac­ from taking .pafri.lfi the work on Mrs. S i^ s rd A. Smith, their we ^ would give him a rousing was discussed, and it was voted to cent"; Ethridge, ‘Thla Little Pig necticut retailers, themselv4 account of other engagements are daughter, Mrs. Albert B. Blllard tim Ellsworth Memorial Nigh Welcome. There is absolutely no bound by ceiling prices, were asalu price,, save again h>' Miss Edna Smith. fficera was held after th^ supper. In California and aft^r a week-end On Saturday evening the C.O.D. sands ot economy minded motorists. ^ 2 v prompt work of our hook and lad­ at her summer home Mr. and Mrs. IH virgin wool coats. Pastel colors. g _ O O In plaids an^'solid colors, <|uick drying. The program included six choral class held a reception at the painting these yourself. 5 . 7 7 der boys. Fronch Fllhi Aotreee Robbed numbers, atfios by Barbara Van- Carpenter left for a brief stay out Church Commtmity House in hon­ hesterfleld and boxj>- types, sizes 12 to | Q Leroy H. Oetchell, chairman of of town. or of their 5th anniversary on May the War Finance Committee, has der Walker of Warehouse Point; Oa ALL WOOl\ l ANKETS S P A R K )l>^LU(;S . I William Gahrman of Buckland Mrs. Rose Gold. Mrs. Ida Gold 12th, 1944. About 25 members, London. M ay 23— (ip)— Danielle FELTED MATTRESSES been Informed that Hebron’s quota Ellington and their daughters, Beverly and friends and guesU were present Ward’s Supreme spark pings, easier starting— mm ^ for tha eoming Fifth W ar Bond and a duet by Mrs. Emil Maslak Darrieux, French film actress, was Size 72 X SI in., 3\ lb s . Colors: Rose, green. A Q Q Reduced price on a limited quantity, and Mrs. Joseph Maslak of Wlnd- Barbara, with friends from Hart- The committee consisting of Miss I l EARANCE MISSES' SLITS guaranieeii to last as long and perform as well ^ j Drive will be $19,000. A meeting Lieut. C. Elarle Hathaway, son w.. were Sunday guests of Mr. Nancy Robertson, John Kingsbury, robbed by masked bandiU recent­ blue and cedar. \ 0 * ^ 0 long wearing ticking, felted collon fill­ o f captains for the drive will be sorvllle. Mrs. Ruth Rlsley as any plug made, of ths late George B. and . Mrs was and Mrs. Jacob Chorches. Miss Loretta McKinney and Hu­ ly while dining with her husband 1 4 . 8 8 held aoon and plans will be deter­ organist and Mrs. Muriel Ainsley I Mrs iriiikw In riieir villa in Haute Ss'voie rastels and navy in twill, wool Shetland, | ^ Y Y O ing- George HatheMtsy of Hstheway conducted. Ellery Neff was a recent bert Edmondson, decorate<2 the \ ...... mined. The drive will open June .guest of relatives in Vernon. province, the German news age>i- pisses' sizes 12 to 18. The Timothy Edwards Fellow­ Christian Endeavor room very 12. avenue, who la stationed at the Gardena in town that prettily with lilacs and spring cy DNB said today in a broadcast REDUCED TABI.EC^LOTHS RESINTONE ship is .sponsoring a military w „ ----- escaped t I.EARANCE BOX SPRINGS An annoying circumstance has Army A ir Field In Malden, Mp., flowers, and candles. The welcome recorded by the Associated Press. whist at the South Windsor Oon- tlie May troat are In great ne«d pf You’ll enjoy these luncheop cloths every season "7 A One coat beauty for your walls. corns to light in connection wipi spent Friday at hia .home, re- ruin. Was given by Lawrence Robert­ The actress was married to Por- TEA Slighlly soiled from handling — and Ward’s newest flat wall finish, has ^ the previous drivts, aC families who lurfilng Saturday. sregatlonal church on June 3, F ri­ flrio Rublrosa, Domlncan charge :l e -Ar a n c e t o p p e r s ‘\bf 'il?e year, 12 x 42 in. . / day at 8 p. m. “ Mr. and Mrs. L Emei^ Hall had son, president of the class, and re­ in PaokagM and T«a Baga at Your 6too«r*s w hat savings for you I live in the section of this town Mias Barbara Patrie and Miss as recent guesU friends from New marks were given by the leader. d'affalrea in Vichy, S ep t 18, 1942. 1 4 . 8 8 been tested and provOd superior by whet's dsUVsry is through Andover Doris Clarkyrstumed from Dover, Clifford H. Snow of Hartford Haven. ill wool Shetland, boxy and fitted types, f t f t actual use. spent the past week at the home of RFD have their bond purchases at­ Del., where they were the guests Mr. • and Mrs. George Gordon |izesl0to20. Pastels and navy. lA ieA jV J his parenu, Mr. and Mrs;: Harry CLEARANCE WOMEN’S PLAY SHOES tributed to Andover instead of He­ of Mrs. Roacoe Metzger. and fam ily have had as recent LIVING ROOM SUITES bron. It is said that $1^000 in W. Snow of Oakland Road. Mrs. Thomas E. bisks and gueata relativea from Weat Hart­ Complete size range and color. All outstanding values q q bonds bought by Hebron residents S;ik‘ price at .70.00 less than you d expect O O G \ 1{BAGE ( ( )NTAINERS daughter, accompantPd by her ford. to pay. Modern style, buiit for years has beeh thus wrongly accredited. mother Mrs. George Leonard of CLEARANCE DRESSES Serviceable containers that are durable. Those buying bonds who live in the Mtaa Jana Riley o f Larchmont. Cromwell, were In town Sunday N. Y„ waa a week-end gueat of of coni tort. Andover delivery section are asked calling on old friends and neigh­ tyon crepes and spuns, broken sizes in n a v y ,^ O 45 2 . 3 7 and 3 . 4 7 to give their address as Hebron as Columbia several of her Tolland relatives. bors. Mrs. Leonard was a former Miss Janet. Aniderson of Chica­ ^lack and dark prints. i ROOyi LOTS W ALL PAPER on the bonds ths mailing address How to prolong the life CLEARANCE FULL SIZE SPRIN(;S resident of this town. A t the Orange meeting Wednes-1 go, m., .. la apendlrig - a- two — weeka------Many attractive patterns— enough q q has n6 material bearing. Mrs. Nellie Rice of Ntyw Loudon RATION FREE SHOES News from our Hebron boys who spent a few hours - in town with You will save because the.se are ration free. Not in air Reduced price on a limited quantity. While p:ipcr in each lot for any average per l o t are doing (J. 8.' service either over­ 2^00*^^*"'“ d “ M rA TlU U m ^*In S :n her daughter Mrs. Eugene Fi­ be conferred upon a class of five | son^an^ brothtr,. John Anderson, EARANCE SUM>IER HOUSE DRESSES sizes in all styles. they last, o n ly ...... 5 . 7 7 sized room. sees or In training camps includes nance. Cpt Charles O. Johnston who la candidates, and the fourth degree The Cradle Roll mothers of tha of your washer Twenty-two members of ths spending a furlough at the home of will be worked by the regular Federated church will sponsor a tripes, plaids, and ali-over patterns in c o t - ^ f t f t 2 . 4 7 and 2 . 9 7 Gll-Loa society of Ellington Con- officers. State Deputy Wilbur Lit­ public chicken supper In the social loiis, sizes 12 to 44. \J UNFINISHED CHESTS S( REW DRIVERS his fathsr, John Johnston. Sr., in regatlpnal church wers guests of Amston. Cpt. Johnston Is sta­ tle from Manchester win be pres­ rcoma o f Uie church Friday at 6 I ’iilily screw' drivers, small slender construction, I8< ' e Talcottvllle Young People's ent for the annual Inspection. Mrs. p. m.. May 26. A larg^ gathering CHILDREN’S TRAININC; PANTS What a bargain! Sturdy construction, they'll tioned at Camp Oruber, Oklahoma. • lety Sunday night st the Tal- round shank. It is reported that his brother, Raymond Lyman is to be chairman for a social tlma and fine supper go fast! 5 . 7 7 ottvllle Congregational church. of the harvest supper to be served is expected. MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS Cotton kiilt — waistbands end in lies for side I A ~ CpI, William James Johnston, who Mrs. Mary Thompson of Hill- - <1 na'ijowly escaped death on the during the evening. EllU Oraber from the Hartford placket. ^ ■ ■ PLA!^TIC GARDEN HOSE crest la s patient In the Mercy Joseph Tashllk, chairman of the seminary was the guest preacher romfortable cotton, white only. Priced so low ^ CT 9x12 QUALITY JUTE RUGS fle1d\of battle, is on his way home. hospital at Springfield. Mass. R(>(iresenls the newest de\elopmeirt in Rarden hot-e. 3 . 9 5 He w u so seriously injured that salvage committee haa announced Sunday at the morning worship Fou’li want to buy several. ^ J1 eiinliiins nhs.diitelv no rubt»T and far more dur­ service at the. Federatec' church. Slightly soiled or discontinued patterns, lim­ his llfe ^ a s almost despaired of for I that 1.000 pairs ©f old glasses have CLEARANCE OF HANDBACS able. witb*tand1nK noieh hlRher water pressure some time, and he was under hos-.i Local Girl Scouts requested by the Russian Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miller ited quantity only. 9 . 8 8 pital care\iip to the time of his | War Relief organization. Anyone of Hartford were' Sunday guests The light colored amj cotton fabrics you want to finish having discarded glasses which of Mrs. Laiira-’Judson. SERVICEABLE WASH JSOCKS “ off the season with. Hurry! ' will have. continue" ho.spital I Hold Get-To«:etheT might be of use for this purfiose Ellis Graber from the Hartford MARBLEIZED LINOLEl M-I EI. I BACK (;ARDEN SPRAYERS T ftO treatment on his arrival. acrording..j ______i.i requested to get In tpuch .with seminary who has been Tolland ledium weight Rockfords, 3-ply reinforced I I - Kxcellenl grade sprayers, wel|_made prcssurc^^^^J ^7, church supply for several Sundays Close-out of floor samples, roll ends mmj ^ Mr. T'ashlik or ask any of the lieels and toes. ' _ I I ^ 57= .o 3.77 and discontinued patterns. While / ^ C SC|, yO« type. Wiir give satisfaction. * ® f f l r e r Hebrdkhoy who hna i M,?nrlie^ter“ ^erd a"rluv 1" school children of the town to take is leaving.for the we.st this week, been heard from ia .Staff SeiRt and haa accepted a call to prCachl they la.st only ...... land Park, on Saturday, with an them to school as they will be col­ Marshall Porter, who is som.pwherc in a church in Pennsylvania, attendance of about 225. The lected there. in BnKla,nd. He w riterthat he h.as CLEARANCE MEN’S DRESS SOCKS RUIES , , 9\r acouLs thought it would be a lark Mrs. Lottie Thompson is visiting TRAINING PANTS WITH EL.XSTIC visited London, whoro\ he .saw 1. Don’t evorieod wothor. Overloading 2. Watch ninning timo. MoAn ws^ahers 3 . Don't fdirco cloHios through wringor. HEAVYWEIGHT WARDOLEUM RU(;S ft. folding rules, made' ttf seasoned m iple. AmmJ t< have a get-together and a com­ her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Kmart patterns that never grow old. So low I ^ Westminster Abbey.'Picca^lly Cir­ mittee was formed with Mias Elea­ and Mrs. Philip Johnson in Arling­ tbe mschine may strain both mechanism nead only flvo to ton minutoo to wssli ordi­ Adjust rolia for thickiiaea of clothoa and Colton knit — rib knit leg opening," double 7 [ ; _ plated steel joints. Standard markings. cus, Buckingham Palace. Fkair .samples and discontinued patterns at A Q nor Gordon as chairman. The girls ton. Maas. feed them through evenly. Belt bucklea, you’ll want to buy y veral p a it ^ I / ** fabric thickness crotch. Amt He- has completed 16-misHiuns, Talcotlville and motor and can very easily damage'your nary dothea, ten to fifteaa minutes for ' amazing saving — hut'hurry! 9 x 1 2 size. brought their own lunches and Mrt. Joseph Watterspn haa re­ dqthee. The clothea should be able to move very dirty dothing. OverhMtg nubiing adds buttons., etc., should be folded oodag IhS V though having been in England oiilv were later served’ Ice cream'by the ceived word from her son Stanley, TOILET TISSUE a comparatively short time. H<^(a Miss Dorothy Dunnell, daughter clothes to protect the rollers. Scout Council. who it a staff sergeant in the Ma­ and turn freely in the watoc. maar to washer. a radio operatOF r.m a B-26 mediii,ni\ of Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Dunnel! lES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN Ciood quality toilet tis­ 3 The afternoon .was devoted to rine A ir Corps, and has been re­ CLEARANCE COTTON KNIT DIAPERS l l ‘ Marauder bomber, with the Air wa.>) married at her home in Tal- ; _ SCATTER RUGS REDUCED sue. Forces. Xhe prcsenUtlon of skits, singing cently transferred to Hawaii, that cottville, Sattrrday, May 13, to ?Pod assortment in plaids, prints, ^ H ^ s alid "Z * 7 - a^d games such as "snatch tha Well made, newek type of diapers— I Q 7 Fairly heavy touche.s or frost he has contacted hta brother-ln- Stanley Poleski of Tariffvllie. The iltovpr patterns. J / ^ Only'a few slightly soiled. Ideal with ,maple C O Q haL’’ “ thread the needle." and oth -; law Pfc. Arnold Mason and has ceremony which took place in the has become very populflr. i uuz.. , were reported about the town on er" stunts. or Colonial furniture. mF ♦ O O W'ARD'S SELF POLISHING WAX the visit of the recent cold wave. been able to' arrange for meeting afternoon was perfom ed by the Following the games, ths Juliet him there. Both boys plan to look Rev. Stevenson of Roqkville, for- No rubbing or polishing— gives your 1 Q Q Garden truck was damaged to- Lowe ceremony was held at which .some extent, especially tomatoes. up Henry Beck who Is also station- mer minister , of - the~TalcottviIle...... tLEARANCE MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS TO CLEAR DRESSES FOR GIRLS fltMirs a beautiful■ shining------appeaniange. \ ^ 8 "' time money was collected for the ed in the Islands with the Seabees. I *^hureh. The couple left after the Strawberries .were affected, and World Sen-ice Fund to be used for Cl OSE-OUT FANCY PILLOWS . th i_|»each'and a'pple crop will prob­ Pfc. Mason has been overseas fpr ceremony for a short trip to New {educed for clearance — broadcloth shirts, I I Q Broken sizes and colors, but still a good selec- f girls in war-depressed countries. over two years. York City. Large reversible kind, covered in gay cretonne. Q 7 ably be upseb more or less accord­ The rally closed with a good­ ^lightly, soiled from handling. I ♦ 1 2 7 Ql ART MASON JARS cQ . ^ Franklin Walles and Raymond tion. Come early and save. Sizes 1 to 14. ing to location. Low l.ving places night circle and the singing of John Sadlon has recently been gabardine prints. While they last only ^ lluy now for thejranning season. Me o o z . wera more affected than gardens 'Taps." home on furlough. Yeung, both of TalcoUville, have o. higher ground. A walk in the Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Garrison returned from Guilford, Me., after have a gtaid quantity on hand. woods Saturday revealed that oak entertained about twenty g;uests enjoying a abort fUhlng trip. rXEARANCE SPORT COATS CLEAR.ANCE NOVEITY RATTLES * leaves and huckleberry bushes Taat week, the occasion being a ■ Mrs. Raymond Young ^ j- left— Tal- - — CLEARANCE OVENS V , wers blackened and withered. Deaths Last Night farewell party for Willard Billings in T^e^ay for a short ome are slightly soiled from handling — but^% O O This toy may be sterilized, non-inflammable. I Q ROCK WOOL Ki. A light rain shower between of Manchsster who left Thursday I; ° Virginia where she Is visit- Large, portable ovens for kerosene oil or gas j id Q ■ (iramilated rock wool gets into all inaccessible Thursday ing friends. every one is a bargain! Z f o OO Come early and save. \ I Sunday night and Monday morn­ Princeton, N. J. — Keene FlU - for induction into the Navy. stoves. I ’sc on one or two burriitrs. | . ing helpsd ths vegsUUon along a The Rev. Thomas Street and places. Will fill any desired thickness. ¥ patrick, 79, track coach and train* < Games were played ,and refresh­ 4. tavotHgtrto alrango nolaot. If yoa , little, but did not go far enough to er of football teams at Princetem ments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Street, Mrs. James M cNally 4. Hondlo your cord with car*. Pull tho S. Cloofi waahor aftdr uslag. Whan di much good. More rain Is great­ University from 1910 unUI hia re- Ths decorations carried out a color and Mrs. Charles Blankenburg plug, not the cord, and, abovo aU, don't 1st yon are tlro u ^ . with tha machina. remove baaranyonflmiiliar BoiaainyBormocliinaw .EARANCE OF MEN’S SUITS last week attended the 30th an­ REDUCED TO CLEAR FLAGS MET.4L MASON JAR FOUNTS ly Sseded. Edmund H. Horton, who tirement in 1932 and former tTaCk scheme of red, white and blue. Mr. tbe cord get damp. Whan you push plug soap OBid or hnt freoa talk agitator or BOO, it's o good idaa to call an authoriaad oarw Suits you’ll wear now and for seasons to a A n 7 1 haa a field of atrawberries about nual meeting of the Tolland Con­ 3 x 5 flags, fast colore, bracket w d halyard, 1 . 3 7 Galvanized, rust resisting — fits standard jars. Yale and the University Billings received a sum of money 1b. be anro the switch ia "022" and all tion cups and wipa dry. Btondim watar irrm *" immediptbly. It may maan a worm »me. Large assortment of colors and J I M X Waterproofed panties. You’ll want to buy A A , 3x5 flaw°, 1 * ’ .. half a mile from the green, says of Michigan. gregational churches which was era) pair at this price. —- t " screw jointed pole. While they last •••«••• his plants have suffered more from and hia wife was presented with a _____held ...in, Bolton. Rev. Strast uwas ... oontroU an ia antrak oaa piaw otola aod sot porta f or loooo port that can Gouaa dasBaga. sizes. ■ the drouth than from the fr W . Winchester, Mass.—Harrison F. white am ^ue^raage. GuesU elected moderator of the group for Lyman, 66, nationally known pat­ Fare, prepent from Oolumblai Glaa- I the coming year * ^ Miss Mildred Rathbone has been ent attorney and at one time an discharged from the Windham tonbury, Bolton. Manchester and ■ ______GIVf YOUR IUDGIT A IIPT . .. ^ o c la te in law practlcs with the Andover. • • CoBsmunity Memorial Hospital. It late Justice Louis Brandeis. He SHOP PROM OUR CATALO.GS... U»a our convaniant Monthly Poyment Plon. An o « 0«nf waa found that her trouble waa A well attended program waa i Renlea RAeoasIderatlaa Plaa WM a naUve of Belchertown, Maas. due to en abscess on the neck held Sunday afternoon for the ------Thousands o f items not in our store stocky moy be ordered in may be opened vrifh any purchoia fotoling $10 or tnoco. glanda, and a simple operation M«l-DonaW Sym­ preaanUUon to the Army of an’ Hartford, May a Hcc ington, 68, Baltimore banker and ambulanoa which waa purchased i S">lth o f New York, lost an at- our catalog dept. Prompt delivery from our moil order home. •wltk drainage gave immediate re- president of the _ McConway and Manchester Electric D ivisio n MONTGOMERY WARD Bef. It was feared that her ail- wlth funds raised by the Jewish tempt to get more than 16,000 Torley corporaUon-cf Pittsburgh. ______i______; aaaat might be much more seri­ farmer! of Columbia and Hebron.!

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PAG E SEVEN PAHE SIX MAINi;Mt5TBK EVKNim i HKKALl). MANUHKSTKU. CONN.. TUKSDAY, MAX L’3, l'J44 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER CONN..^ TUESDAY, MAY 2.5, 1944

in fire atatloiha abput the city were NcRT Its Climax 'Eollxnd County Superior Court, Manchester blown completely out of their It Is no glib optimtsni to say- M igrant Vote Completes Course M other’s Clul> To Resign Post announced on Monday that court Short Circuit Conneciicut \ V . I New Buliraria Manchester R h c k v ille cases will be assigned preceding a boxes. Evening Herald that with ’ T.stcrday's strong Oer- | ------Lhsanity Plea W A I ^ T E D ■ • .mm/ \ short calendar aeasion to be held fUMLMUUU bV IHIt man counter-attack the battle ol | on Friday, June 2, at two o’clock. Must Cease Drafting Miners BKRAU) rRlIVTINO CO.. INC. Seen Decisive HearxLecture Cabinet Looil! Date Book . Sounds Alarm II BUMlI Str**' Italy probably neared a. climax i For O fficer Five civil caaea to be tried be­ O ffer b Made '■ y „ ^ Salt Lake City. May 23.—OP)^ llkoobastar, Conn. Yankee — fore a jury have been assigned for BICYCLE^ TRICYCLES Tonight THOMAS FEKOUSON successful for us. The sycccsseii ' By A J Drafting of popper, lead aiid sirtc H o. Red Men’s Carnival at the the 6ourt week iRarting Tuesday, Oanorni Uanagor of tbe^ counter-attack itself were Wallgreii Preilirl.s War J’rof. Wilkiii.son Tells Danbury Thrown Into miners who are 22 years old or Kalfov, PreBtdeiit Dougherty lot on Center street. June 13, with Judge Howard W. REGARDLESS OK^ONDinON. Toyndad Ootobar i, 1111 mnsel Attemptii^ to B y R e d - C r o s s over mint ceaiie, believes J. Reed limited. It ^uld, for "Ihs'tancc, It would be a callous reviewer Workers Will Help , Aiidieiice Plaiitm^ Is Parliament Slated -.Military/.'Whlst, Private Duty Alcorn presiding. s Confusion Wlien Gen­ Publlabad Baarjp Bvanloa Bzeapt push the Americans back out of who did not find in Mrs., Redtek’s t. Council to Moot Lane of Denver, deputy regional I Convincece Cpurl*"^ap*Courl*"^( Nurses, a t Masonic hall. War Production Board director in Bundyyy yod Botldaya. Bntarad ai 1943-44 State Register and Man­ In Carrying Morlliwtst. All Right at Presmt. Tomorrow Mayor Rayniond E. Hunt will eral Alarin Results. tba P » « OSloa at Haocbaatar, Cobp., the shore town of Tcrracina. But Become New Premi chaige of metalS and mining. aa daoond Cldaa Mall MPMar. ____ ual the presence Of a warmly hu­ tia l. Swancult Crazy. Marine Father's Club meeting Facilities May Be Used preside at the meeting of the ALSO PARTS, ETC. It could not stop continued Amer­ Wa.slilngtop, May 2.3 (/Pj A man touch. Sometimes It reaches The ' eniiual'..fneeting ■ of- the London, May 23.— (JF>—The at Zipser Club, Brainard place. Common Council to be held this Danbury, May 2.3- -(iP)—A short •UMBUIUPTION RATES ican progress beyond and north- out and grasps the reader inti­ prediction that migratory war Mother's Club was held last night Surgical ^ dressings for Red To Gel Messages to evening at seven o’clock at . the In early England, forgers were kara rudip. said today that a Camp Anza, Calif., May 23.—(ff) clr'dw(t>was JtJamed by Fire Alatm 81 SEAMAN CIRCLE — ORFORD TILLAGE Ona Taarrayrbj Mail . .i.....'.»»•«« eas^t of' ^ Tcrracina, where oiir mately by the hand; again it is at the Center Congregational Cross, American Legion hall, 19 Council rooma. piinlsNed by having their ears cut Par Meatb br Mall . ... I « ;^-orkers will help the Democrats -On the contention that Second Kelalives in Europe. Siipt.„Har(y Baialey for sounding Par Meati coy and Indirect; sometimes, rare­ church. Professor Albert E. W il­ Bulgarian giivernment will m, to 4;.30 p. m. Rain Welcome off. ' ’ Sinaia Oomt ...... I 01 troops now stand on heights only carry the northwest by a greater Jeut. Beaufort Swancutt suffered ...... la.oo ly. an opportunity for it Is missed. kinson of the University of Con­ Mrmed with Hi;i8‘.o Kajfov, pi Meeting' Memorial Day Commit­ Both farmers and amateur gar- of the city’s fire whistle at 1:30 OallTtrad ona >Taar twenty-two miles from Anzlo. 00) epilepsy, amnesia and. Insaril- Rockville, May 23—(Special) — w'Meh leaves the reviewer the margin .than ip 19'40 'catha today necticut. a specialist in- vegetable dent Of Parliament, succeei hls counsel today sought to tee at Miuilc.lpal building at 8. denera welcomed the heavy rain m. today which threw the en­ MEMBER o r The situation thus is that tha and landscape gardening, gave an The Rockville Chapter of the privilege of making.a suggestion from Senator Wallgren (D., Dobri Bojilov as premier. Ipnvlnce a gentral court martial Sunday, May 88 ' which fell about 5:30 Monday aft­ tire city and most particularly the fba ASSOCIATED PKEbS interesting and timely talk on Vic­ Inlerfalth rally at High school Tba Aaaoelatad Praaa la aacluaiva- western ehd of th e'A ltler Lipe la now and then. But, by and large, Wash ) as legislators assayed the Other-neutral advices_____ hat he should be spared capital American Red Cross is calling at­ ernoon. Men from_ the /public police and fire departrhents into ly antttlaS'M rba uaa of ranubllca- it Is an amazingly human docu­ tory Gardens. He warned the audi­ London ffered no confirmation auditorium. Works department Save beeiV'wa- atiil broken. And the GlSrman factors that brought defeat to Kunlshment for a shooting here tention to the fact that this Is ” C1 confusion, tloa Of all aafra diapaichaa oradUad ment. ence to plan for the” future due to this report but said that A Wednesday, May SI terlng the grass and ahrubs .in. the to It-or not ofharwiaa oradl'ad in coiinter-attack must be viewed as Senator Holman (R., Ore.) in his March 5. that killed four persons vllian Messa’gc Week.” Supcriiiteiideiit Baialey said the Consider, for example, the com­ .the uncertainty of shipping condi­ Hitler is demanding . that Tenth annual Outdoor Music parka in order that they might thia papor and alao iba local naara race for renomlnaticn. [nd wounded four others. During the week through the fa fire afa'rni lines apparently became a desperate measure to try to re­ parison of the opening sentences tions to this state and the ahort- Bojilov government break Festival of 1.000 voices. lOO-plece appear at their beat on Memorial publlabad bara Wallgren who is seeking the , The death penalty, .upon con vie cilitics of the Red Cross rolatives entangled with pow'er wires of the All lifbta 01 republlcallon ol store order for Gern^n .withdraw­ of the issue's blo'-raphlcal sketch­ age of help in the canning fac­ tioiw w ith Russia and givs band, Educational Square; at Day, as the sun and ^ n d had Democratic nomination for gov­ tories. Hie said to prepare now for Hon. is optionsl with the raUlUry of civilians in occupied countries Danbury St Bethel Oas Sc Electric apacial Jiaparehaa haraln. ara alao als, not a resurgence of strength es of state officers; Nssis more military .help in m 7 p. m. dried out. the earth rowe than Light Company as a result of last raatraod ______ernor of Washington, told a re­ the winter for 75 per xent of our ' Ytiinday, June f 'may-send .messages of 25 words "Raymond Earl Baldwin was Ing the expected new Red A ourt. usual at this season of the year. night’s thunderstorm. This result-' and good enough"^to stop the A l­ porter' he had no doubt that the crops are now goin^ to lend-lease Swancutt, handsome 31-year-old Organ Recital, EmHy E. Yer- inquiring about relatives from N. B. born in'Rye, New York, on August offensive. LA A O H " ed in the whistle recording No. Full aaralea ollani of lied advance. oppoaition of .organized ■. labor, and the Army. We should grow lesident of La Crosse. Wit., wss to bury, guest soloist, Concordia Lu­ whom they have, not heard since Sarvlea Ina ___ 31st 1893 ’* ' These reports als6 said that A meeting of the. Ladies auxll 47 as if a real fire was in progress. strengthened by the wartithe in­ food to can and to store. He esti­ la v e shipped overseas the day theran church at 8:15. Auspices the war began. These messages In making their counter-attack, "William L. Hadden was born- Rayntond T. Qulsh Mlaa A n m .'I. ■’' IPiur present Bulgarian gpvernmc may be sent to any occupied coun­ lary, -A. O. H., will be held in Red As this whistle Is only used to in­ Publlabara Raoreaantatlaaa: Tba in Elmira, New York, on Octoper flux of ahipyard and other work­ mated 50 quarts of vegetables for If ter the burst of gunfire brought YoUng People’s Society. dicate a general alarm fire all of Juliua Malbawa Spacial Asaney— the Germans brought at least 17 denounced by the Moscow radi try where there is no other mall Men’s hall on Thursday evening. 8, 189«." ers, hqd played an Important, part, ' Raymond T. M. Quisb, son of an adult person and said if we Heath to Miss Dorothy. Douglas the city’s paid and volunteer fire- ..Jkm /lm ctM Naw Torh. Cbieaao— — '^trroliDar and have a surplus from last year we MI.SS Anna M. WiUin'r, ilirector playing the Germai game­ channel avallabte. Messages, may There will be a social following jlivisions fully Into the battle. "Carl M. Sharpe was born In in the Oregon results Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Quisb of Ply­ Ind Mias Lourdlne Livermore, bot)t> ilien responded to their station*. Boaiou should save it because of the tin- of Religious Education at . the faced with growing anti-Cle.. be sent to relatives at six months the. meeting. ' That leaves them preclous i few Pomfret. Connecticut, on Decem­ In last Friday’s primary there, mouth Lane, bettet knqwn to his |9, Capt. Aubrey G. Serfllng of Alert Believed Sounded BUREAO o r certainty of war-time conditions. South Methodist church, since and pro-France sentiments wll intervals. A t the present time / Senior Prom MEMBER AUDIT troops in reserve. This, then, is ber 21. 1800.” Holman was defeated bby Wayfie friends as "M ike," was graduatv-d S-eston, Minn., and Policeman Farm Machine about flv.e mes.sagea'a week are Personnel of Danbury’s clvllitn CIRCUIJkTlONS On Garden planting Januapr, 1943, has submitted her the Arm y and among the >eopl The annual Senior Prom of the "Fred R. Zeller was born on L. Morse, former public member from the New England Institute resignalid'h' to the Board of Chris­ trtbur B. Simpson of Riverside being sent from the’ local chapter, defense organization also respond­ the proper moment for action In speaking of -garden planting. Mission Visiting Oerauu Chief Counsel for the accused Rockville High schobl will be held Tba HaralO Prlotlng Company September a. 1899, in -Stonlngton, of the War Labor board, for the of Anatomy and Sanitary Seteuce tian Eduextion at the church, which is now in a position to han­ ed to their poaU believing an air from the Ahzio beachhead. That Republican senatorial nomina­ Professor Wilkinson aaid that gar­ Quoting Turkish reports, _,^pt. Delphlne D. Rasco, said he Probe Starts on Friday evening, May 26, at tha Inc. aaaumaa no Bnaoclai raaponai* Connecticut." and Embalming, Bostbn, having which committee has not yet bad Moscow radio 'said last night dle many more messages. Sykes gymnasium. The following raid alert had sounded while count­ blllty for*tyoographicai ••'i'®” lU ' action is reported aimady in prog­ "Francis A. Pallotti was bom In tion. He will be opposed by Ed­ dens should be ,fertilized each year. Intended to show that 'tWancutt U completed |he prescribed course. an opportunity of acting upon it. a Bulgarian mission was visit Motor Corps committee* have been announced: less telephone calls flooded th^ po­ paarlns m advarllaamanto la tba Hartford. Connecticut, on August gar W. Smith, Portland business Too much is better than not ^ sa n e now and was at the time lice department’s switchboard, e f f i B S y o u r h o m e Uanohaaiar Baanina Haralo______ress by/the Germans. He will assist his father who is a Miss . Wilbur could not be seach- Germany for military talks, f The Red Cross Motor Corps will' Music, Nathan Marcus, chair­ 21st, 1880." man. the Democratic nominee. enough. Peas should not be fer­ i f the shootings with which he Is Sergt. Favorina J. Mazzia report, luneral director, and proprietor ed today as she is at present at garia is an ally o f Germany Bushfield Asks Explana­ hold a meeting thia evening at 8 man; Alberta Irmischer, Everett There is no longer anything "Francis T. Maloney was born Wonder About Sentiment Change tilized until they reach a height of Iharged, that he suffered from s o’clock at the south parlor of the ed a* curious sought to learn “ if Tuesday, May 2S of the William P. Qulsh P'une.al the home of he^ sisters in Somer­ has not declared war on Russia Frey, William Olesinski, Patricia minor about the Italian front. The in Meriden, Connecticut, on March The migrat.^n that ’ Wallgren four or five inches and thq fertili­ lorm o f epilepsy; not apparent to tion of Report Com­ Union church.-Miss Lucille Kuhn- the invasion Of Bflrope had start home at 225 Main street. zer should not be placed too near set, Mass.'? It i8';understood, how­ Hastings. • s i a y c y o u r m o n e y ’ German home news agencies de­ 31st, 1894." noted has caused many members Raymond ()uiBh attended St. ever, that she plans to take a long It casual observer, ind^Uiat he had ly will continue' her instruction In ed.” . the plant. Eggplant,* squash and bines Gatheriing Dust. Decorations, Clarence Finley, .Superintendent Baialey said the •‘John Anthon.y Dgnaher .was. Of Congress seeking reelection to .Tuhn's Prep school In Danvers. vacation for the benefit o f her lapses of memory. the refresher First Aid course. Two Labor Board Orders scribe the battle there aa com­ turnips do not need lime. Plantings chairman; Everett ‘ Frey, William short", circuit resulted in heavy born in Meriden, Connecticut, wonder whether many districts Mass., for two years. He was health. Lieut Harry J Ught. of Bridge 1 To Raise Money parable to "the great battles on of vegetables should be varied and Washington, May 23—(Jb—A The Rockville Emblem Club will Olesinski, Gerald Allen, Alan Tay­ damage to the fire alarm system Tha waakAcss in the sovern- Janus rv 9. 1809.” and even whole states may not graduated from Manchester High A graduate of the School o f Re­ Jungle Troopfl ^ r t Fa., the first of eight persona replanted. It is surprising, he said, raise money for the purchase of lor, Robert Lippman, Wallace and said in several Instances fuses ment’s labor trouble poweis la the Somme, at Verdun and In But then. In contrast to such in­ have undergone some change in cchobi with the 1942 class. ligious Education, Boston Unlver-. |o be shot testified that Swancutt start W8.8 called today for a Sen- the amount of vegetables that can equipment for the new hospital the Blckey, Joseph Sunega, Leslie Flanders during the last W ar." timate detail as to ages and such political sentiment in the last two sity. Miss Wilbur took up post­ Appeared to be in full control of at'.: investigation of the farm ma­ Thseks te Tile metheds ef asaiaufactureaed sppUeatiee. Tile currdBtly llluatrated by the case be grown and canned In a small Block Advani first event to be a card party to Dowhan. Ruth Kulovich, Leah help to constituents who want to yearf. graduate study at Ckilumbia-Uni­ iia faculUes. as he was seated at Fighting and winning this kinii children and parents, re-employ- space say 50 by 70 feet. , chinery situation, with Senator J),. gi,vcn..at the Elks’ Home oi) Kloter, Vera Lee. Eleanor Starke, SUewalU ere recklUk* ia *lr*M th. . . pravairt heal laaksfs, fusl of two War Labor Board orders. mail birthday cards, consider the Wallgren said that many of the versity and served as director of Ihe Officers’ club with Light and ment problems.’ He warned against planting too Bushfield (R., S.' D.) aakmg an Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Patricia Cedor, Barbara Deptula, Ont o f than ii the old standing of b "“ 'e, our own losses are con­ opening .sentence of the following workers who had migrated to the Christian Education in churches he two young women. He said wstls . . . sl»e kssp ysur hsai* aeelsr la toauaar. NIVU NEED Tlyough the agency of ^.thlA. » r l y and said planting time right O f America] official eirplanation of a report There will be a food sale on Fri- Lorraine Badsteubner. Patricia siderable. But no one seems to biographical sketch: north-A’e.st weren’t eligible to vote in New York City, Springfield and' Swancutt, as the foursome had order to the Hunmier Manufac­ Post, the nation-wide, facilities of now is good for almost anything. dav, May 26th, at the office of the Hastings, Alberta Irmischer, Ruth PtOTECTIVB PAIN'nNC. Pay for Ihafasalvas Vy cuttiof upkssp < ett. "Frances Burke Redick was in the primaries, but thought most New Bedford, Mass., and Port­ een served their third drink, sud- that equipment sorely needed here Yoa get more out of turing Oompany. Montgomery rate them as disproportionate to the Department and National Or­ •To Face, Shortages Connecticut Likht & Power Com­ Levitt. Eleanor Marle.v. born in New York." of them w'ould be under the w ir e land, Maine. ' ..... *■ \ (Conttnded from Page Qae)! 6enly asked: "Light, have you en- has been "gathering dust” in the success we are achieving, ganizations of the Legion with We do not know, he said, what pany, opening at 2 o’clock. Anyone^ Publicity’. Peter Baker, chair­ Ward aubaidlary, for that oom­ Whether or not the good sec­ by November. In 1940, President In addition to her work in the oyed life? Do you think you will North African warehouses for a their skilled full-time personnel is shortages we face. Right now we wishing to have food called for, is man; Mark Goldie, Irving Gris- KEW YORK pany to accept a maintenance of Brendan Bracken, the British retary o f state fears some Roosevelt carried all of the north­ face a shortage of hay due to the churches, she has been active in ed the total American casual^ to overseas?" ' ^ year. /' might consider her too youth­ available for the solution of many Bushfield said a civilian govern­ asked to get. in touch witli one of chick. Minister of Information, says to­ west states, including Washington past 31 dry days we have had. This Girl Scouting and was captain for in the\Wakde-Toem. operatton T "I apswered that I tried to get Refreshments, Alan Taylor, membership clauae in its contract ful for her solemn reeponelblll- of the problems which confront ment official, ^station in North the followirfg committee, ^ Mrs. day that the "Germans are receiv­ Oregon, Idaho and Montana’; affects the farmers and others. He five yeara of A Scout troop in 41 killed and 135 wounded Ihe moat out of everything, and Ruth Kurlovich, Patricia Cedor, with the union. When employes ties, the could have nude her our service families. Africa, had told him of seeing Ethfel Coleman;; general chairman, I ONLY TILO GIVB THESE Labor Cutty Seen Factor stated th^t strawberries were a Manhattam^ She served as direc­ euemy deSd numbered B8S. Ehq,t the A n dy would decide about Barbara Deptula, Lorraine Bad­ ing one of the greatest thrashings book even more human by at’ MacArthur disclosed that "two big warehouses filled with Mrs. Katherine Williams, Man­ of the company went out on strike While Holman blamed his '.oas The name and address of the loss already, due to the frost and tor of Childreh's ’ and Youth pveraeas duty. chester, co-chairnikmMrs. Emma steubner. PaU'icia Hastings’ and In their history." The battle Is not least telling an admiring state new American-made combines and in prbtest against the refusal of on the large expenditures he said Service Officer of Post No. 102 >5. what we will have will be expen­ camps apd conferences, instruct­ miral F. H a l^ , Allied Smith 1 Beached for Pistol Lisk, Mrs. Mary Coleman. Mrs. 10 the , month and dny of the other farm . machinery which had Alberta Irmischer. BIG ADVANTAGES yet over, but that is Its trend. were made for, his opponent, poli­ F rancis . Miner, 34 Linden street, sive. He said that there will be a ing both leaders and young peo­ eifle chief, has'.conferred in A ‘Then Swancutt informed me Nellie Hunt, Mrs. Ann Backofen, Tilo inetallatione go right over your present walls the company to obey the War La­ blessed event. That might have Ught, you're not going overseas. been in storage for at least a year. ticians familiar with conditions .n telephone 2-0154. This Service O f­ shortage of help in gathering the ple in “Worship and Music," tralia with Vlce-Ad.nirsl Then Mrs. Gladys McCray. Mrs, Lucy bor Board's order, the W ar Labor foreetalled n certain Inevitable C. Klnkaid; U. 8.' Seventh fl I'm not going, either. Neither of ‘This was at a time wqen farm­ jfft* without fuse or bother,fr*Mi inepection and eatimate— 1 IIADINO COMPANYi Tils hot arwt* sf Oregon said there was no doubt ficer will welco le the opportunity crop and suggested planting one’s "Recreation and riramatics," and I.arkin, Mrs. Emma Connors. Mrs. revenge, which Is going to come commander who dlnicM the IS will leave here alive tonight, ers in this country were crying for s«*r 3)4 millian dollarr; op*rot»* It* own Board referred the case to the that the CIO and the A F L had of advising World War II service­ own berries. He said a .watch "Methods for Young People." Grace Peterson, Mrs. Katherine FOOT SUFFERERS no obligation. 100% satiefacdon ie certain—becauee The May 18th Freeze when the men recapture the of­ vai support for the Hollandla q* reached for his pistol, and, as combines to harvest their crops,” facloris* and 42 factory broncli worohouioi. President The latUr has now united in this instance to fight a men families without fee. should be kept for insects and While in Mancheatep she has Dailey, and Mrs. Fannie Mann, all ATTENTION! ! fice of secretary of state, start W. J. Clarke. vasion. Halsey recently'\met I Instinctively came toward him. Bushfield said. "Farmers haven’t materials are Tilo-made and aippUed by Tilo mechan­ acted in the dIrecUon of enforce­ By this time, moat reports-are senator who consistently had b*eu spraying done early. taken an interest In the Girl Scout got a third of the machinery they of Rockville/M rs. Ann Murphy, Salr.|>ru|i|e ■■* Faclurr Wnrkrre 2 iXHtllNCI eovor* 30 yoon, includo* o «r publishing female, and .sup­ Various Types of Beets organization and has been most Admirsl Ernest J. King)/ U. be fired. I fell to the floor. I heard Mrs. Marie Houston of Manches­ ■ re ertllne marvelous relief for ics in your own eonunuruty...guaranteed by the big a Ikied *< * million roof* and *idowalli ment by Ordering the Hummer in, and the frost of May 18th pressing male, ages. opposed to their legislative pro­ Naval commander-in-ebt^ bther shoU. I looked up again to need.” sore, ■ebln*. baralnz fee* from posals. The housewife should know helpful to the Council. ter, Mrs. Margaret Reeves of POOOL, Ihe aerr ereaeeless rrhlla on nvory typo af dwolling. plant taken over by the Army,’ stands as a major tragedy, com­ But the point is that even Mr?. Admiral Chester W. Nlmitx, U, I Swancutt point hit sun at i m . Shipments Abroad Clilef Point Tilo company...which also arranges eeey payments. Holman W-as the first aenatoi what kind of vegetables she ’ is Windsorville. olntmeat trhieli ■oollies Ihe Sell- when you parable to the drought of last Redick's oml.ssions are human, as buying and a good way to learn is Pacific fleet commander. In ut there w m no other thot. He^ The extent to which farm ma cate laSamed tissues ut the ekia Stop A s k about Tilo'e special money-eeving offer —now. g FACTORY CONTROL; Tilo know* wkot poo* which is now running the plant. seeking re-eiecUon to be defeated Chrysler Plant ySmr Bond Committee can also be witnessed from the by planting. The types of beets to Mrs. David Bennett who played the Francisco. Jien polntea the gun at himself, chiiiery has been shipped to other Judge Laurence M. Dillon has ■ nd brlnas coolln* relief—-50c at Into h» ototorioU, boeau*a Tilo lt*olf tnoko* The strikers Immediately returned summer, and more dramatic, since in a 1944 primary but reverses \Veldon..,Urua Ci»., .1. 4\. Unie Corp., delicate fact that she refrained plant for early crops are Early piano. (Nlmltz’ headquarters at fu ^ d n ’t fire. He ran from the nations through lend-lease and the called a meeting of the Vernon at The Commodore.. . Phon* or writs todqy Ikom In It* own plant* at Stratford, ene ere \ with The Commodore'* tpocioue, of mtdwivcs -decreased by five. Connecticut, I too would blame the to pay for the expenses and send errenged prlvetely end economical guaranteed I t o COMPIITR MSFONSIRILITVi Rntiro |ok k der directed to the CIO union in ed a year’s effort, and a signifi­ voted to strike to enforce demands led as he called to Swancutt to drop Electric Bell oiry room*, it* friendly, under- But of all the offlelal statis­ cottontail rabbit for most of the two worthy junior or senior boys, The selectmen and town clc Tomptly ehd In ell cesei, ' is TUn’* hsndii Iskofull r**pon»ib11ily trsm including a general ten-cent an will be in session at. the To< Ihia gun, and Swancutt then was Strike Causes sioneity end the ebllliy lo service . . . on sidewalls the Chrysler plants. This union cant part of some farm Income. tics in the new state manual we well chewed vegetables in the Vic­ elected by the school cla.sscs of (Continued From Page One) repeyE ere the moet impor- »tonding lervice, it* four re*tou- row atslsrial t* Rnithsd |*b. hour raise, a reclassification o r Clerk’s office on T h u r^ ay for Ishot and ari-ested by PoImcYtian went on strifie last week not be­ The public talks of such losses as like best those concerning old tory gardens. junior and seniors to Boys’ Town, tant IhlnfS *t 'P*r»on»r. A ronU lerving the fine»t of food*..^ and roofs jobs and a union shop. purpose o f examining the qual^ iBhriest Cole. Fel peleated the Hellew | | loan of *100 cost* 120 80 Turdus niigratnrliis. After etat- There may be as many as fifty Camp Hazen. Cheshire. TTiere they ton or less of the two fuels In bags Bread Famine cause of any grievance against it they were statistical. But Imag­ The Saginawa dispute, with cations of electors and administ^ Orsund ■lade for ceeler, * when promptly Tepsia in 12 li'ig conclusively that the. robin woodehiicks in Manchester proper, learn the qualities that make good containing 100 pounds or loss are monthly coniscutlv* Inatsll- riiBi* mok* r*t*nf*ti**f *erty sad management, not for any question ine one third of your salary for 1,300 Idle at a Chevrolet trans­ ing the oath to those whose qua) culdier, "Feetfier Tavch" tkevine is no robin, but a thrush, and but I do not believe there are a ■citizens, the mechanics ■bf govern­ exempt from making consumer roents ol SIO.05 ssch', tone*! unwonud r**ms promptly of "wages or hours, but because of the year suddenly cut from youi mission division forge plant, o-in-, ment and how to become good declarations. flcatlona shall have matured on after warming' the heart of a dozen within a mile and a half of iQuaclruplets Born Joplin. May 23.— hP)—Joplin, on 3 Ways Ta Apply AMERICA'S LARGEST ROOFERS & SIDEWALL INSULATORS cems no-smokmg rules and a leaders. The club also voted to do­ Summer cottages and summer before May 25, 1944. The 11 Come m ion your luncn A union war outside the plant. pay envelope, and you may get the ecrtaln retired Connecticut edi­ the Center, and yery few directly the ^ g c of one of the world’s 2,000 l*i|., t*al»rt*Hl. *»M** change in a shift starting time. nate $10 to the Hartford County hotels using the fuels between May will be held from 5 to 8 p. m hour If you wUh). 2) The CIO Chrysler • workers feeling strawlx-rry growers had tor by officially pronouncing the West and adjacent to the town To British Mother greatest wheat belts, had a bread Phone me. then *top In lo twai, •llailh plwa Iwlk bird a frequent winter holdover At Muskegon 1,300 remained Y. W. C. A. and OcL 1 may obtain at any Any person bom in Mam famine today. Only 10 per cent of sign snd get the cs»h 3) stopped their war production be­ the morning of May 19th. proper.-To - the eaat\antf south the M THI who is no true aiigiiry of spring, away from work at Campbill. Officers Elected time during that period seven- can ^ made a voter at the aeasil its nonival supply o f bread was Write for a Lo»n-by-M»U. cause they wanted to aide w;ith There were likewise large loss­ numbers increase, imtil perhaps Wyant Sc Cannon in a dispute over The annual election of officers eighths of their annual require­ if he or she has reached the age the inannal drily informs its there are three or fb u r ^ the acre, London, Ma.v 23.—(;Pi —Mrs. available.X . ■ ' the di.scharge o f 22 employes took place, with the following re- ments in.stead of the 50 per cent 21 on May 25 and any person Union baijers went on strike CIO teamsters, who were having es in the fields of commercial readers that “ The 1943 Gener­ Daisy Moxham of Southend, wife which is a fair average \^or New whom the company said walked suit: President, Mrs. Philip Em­ .fornierly allowed. is a citizen bf this country and I over the w e^-end in a dispute H ^ ih c n a l I [ ■ B M O i t R E a fight, outside the plant, ' with growers planning tomatoes and al Assembly adopted the Ameri­ England. - \ I of an R.A.F. flying officer, has can itobin as the official State out to enforce demands for a wage ery; first vice president, Mrs. Rob­ Retail deliveries of three tons or resided in the state for. one y( over wages. Resell Prince, union FINANCE CO.'’ "NewYeili'i left le d *M N A F L teamsters, all over the ques- beans for early markets. In such 1 shot about two hundred, last I given birth to quadrupleta— three imI * 'inp^m^njn oomu increa.se. ert Cooper: second vice president, one truckload, whichever is less, and in Manchester for six moni business agentXsald the bakers 4 0 T1i*iit*v Bulldlav MAtTIN SWUNY4Y. Prw^^ Bird.” year within walking diitancV.^^of I boys and a girl— it was announced I0i«2S4 «mgu«6 c ■ tlon of who should be privileged cases, too. tbs loss has been seri­ That sounds exactly as If the Mrs. Edson Bailey: recording sec- are permitted to consumers whose is qualified. wanted assuranc^that a proposed And rioot Pbp%» Pitkin street, but most of t h w annual reJjuirements are five tons ■ today. Mother and children were III'' to deliver soft drinks to the plant. ous financially. But there, at author had her own thoughts as reUry, Mrs. Robert McIntosh; cor­ contract calling \ fo r Increased hlOMf A I OMANI* (. I N I H A I f|f*f i W were north and east of the ^town, responding secretary, Mrs. Lucille I reported well. HOLIQW GROUND RAZOR BLADES to the transcendent statesnun- or less. wages and $70,000 X|i retroactive AND Al«l«Nf». IfKMiNAl'. The War Labor Board rightly least, a new crop can be raised, Sloan: treasurer,- Mrs. Francis I ^ e babies, born last night, and ^R nSM H euiSscAtoa* MiMcnt * shlp of the General .Assembly's generally in Vernon, Bolton and ^Ylil Horses pay would be approv judged this no legitimate excuse and the total crop loss of the along Route 15. Handley. Nazi Scouts ^ I their weights afe: epic accomplishment. 1 Brian, 8 pounds, 10 1-3 ounces; for an Interruption of vital war strawberry situation avoided. But there are plenty Of rabbits Publicity: Mrs. Erriest Krltz- Hartford Official in town, and nearly every hedge­ Usiii" Grass macher, chairman, Mrs. Charles I George, 1 pound, IS 1-2 ounces; production, and it promptly or­ In retrospect, it is a mistake to Attack R< I Daisy, 3 pounds, 14 ounces, and row, or brushy thicket holds a half House, co-chairman. Dies at His Home dered the strikers to return to speak of the event as a “ frost." It Texans Battle dozen. Hospitality: Mrs. Merrill lAd- IWilUxm, 3 pounds, 6 ounces. Cattle Need 1 ^adrupleta were born last Feb. their jobs.. Tha strikers met and was really a freeze. It hit in ran­ "Mormota Monax" or ’’Ovcheck" ami, Mrs. Brmano Oaraventa, Mrs. (Continued from Page One) \ Hartford. May 28—OP)—WUllam 31 to North Rose Carpenter of by an overwhelming majority dom fashion, striking some gar­ For Delegates as the Indians called him prefers Walter Buckley. _ . (Contlnneds,from Page one) W elfare: Mrs. Byron B oy^ L. Farrell, 52, Hartford’s well maon "snoircled' and aanlhilat 1 Hexnor. Derbyehlre. and SUff voted to continue their strike and dens and leaving others free of alfalfa or clover to your pet gar­ Sergt. William Tbompaon, Jr., of den goods, and while he will not chairman, Mrs. Edward Lynch, known assistant town clerk, died In the lower Dncfatr area In ths damage and even selecting and (Contlnurd From Page Ona) ers expect to chase most of the FIttaburgh, Fa. One o f the chil­ ignore the War Labor Board. refuBc your best garden goods, he Mrs. Louis Bunce. Monday at his home, 186 Holcomb two days was repeatsd yastar mustangs into a vM t cormi at the Program : Mrs. Stuart Seg;^* by Colonel von Oldberg, anothf dren died th ree‘day I later. Now what docs government, choosing its targets within indi­ will hot go out of his way to get street, after a short illness. of resolutions. These ranged from Duncan ranch on ti)e river near ohairman; Mrs. Alan OlmstJfaci, JNizT military commentator. The] This afternoon the condition of vidual gardens, Where it did them. He was affectionately known as what can government do in this a proposal by Colorado’ county the village of Rome\Riders will Mrs. Willard Hills, Mrs. Henry has Dcen-no. substantiation o f tn the 38-year-old Mrs. Moxham was •; His chief devilment is the. dig­ ’Bill” Farrell to thousands ever case? When management defies choose to hit bard, the Iradillunai that the state take no part fn the herd the ponies at nigl Jansen, Mrs. Henry Hoadiey. Mrs. enemy claim in Soviet comm! described a f “ not so satisfactory." ging of holes In the hayfields, pil­ since he entered the town clerk’s a governmeut—QXitetu^the govern­ resistance quality of various National convention to resolutions "W e don’t know wh^^her the James JSUueqn. Miss Jeanne U)w, office in 1916 when Henry F nlques. H She la the mother of five other pledging the Texas delegates to^ ing up earthen mounds that ruin plan will be successful ^ not," children, ranging In ages from ment lakes over the plant and plants seemed to make little dif­ Mre. W. V lt/ f.mlth was town clerk. sunport-a fourth term. the best of mowing machines, and Seale admitted.\when reminded of ".Finance:/ Mrs. -John Picklcfa, 1 five to elxteen yeara. Her husband thps .penalizes management. What ference. Supposedly hardy peas then digging a "quick” entrance He.was rstalnsd when John A With party leaders seeking an the wild horse's speed on the chairman/ Mrs. T. B. Kehlcr, Mrs., ■Gleason was elected town clerk In U If. does lt,.db when labor defies? The and radishes succumbed only a uninstiurted delegation, .the result hole to his. home straight down, range. "W e’ll get tome of them, Richard/Alton, Mrs. George Wad­ 1918 and the two have held their Manchester answer, woefully 'enough, i."! that few feet from supposedly tender anpeared to be in doubt. Neither which Farmer Brown’s horse however." \ dell,'Mrs. George Dart, Mrs. L:- posts ^ver since. M ra Farrell ob­ \ of the state’s sen’ators, Tom Con- breaks a leg in, or Farmer Brown Evening Herald j it does exactly the- same thing. It corn and tomatoes which hap­ land /Wood, Mrs. Joseph Skinner, served his 25th anniversary with Men’s C^ub PlaiiR nally and W. Lee O’Daniel, was steps in himself, and wrenches his CVixMllltat AdvartistnivnU takes over the plant, a proeyss pened to escape. A few feet from Mr#/Robert J. Smith, the department June J9. 1941. scheduled to take an active part back, which Sloan’s liniment may Strike Stalls fter the buslneas meeting a Mr. Farrell was born In Hart' Count SIS averae* words to s lii which penalizes not the strikers blackened sumac and poison ivy in the rrectlng. but O’Daniel a|- never cure. riety program was presente*’ id by ford in 1891 and moved to Bast iniMsit iium6srt end sblirtvisiiu For CacUes’, Night readv has said nubllcly that he **eli eouni st.s wurS'snS oomeeui but management. we found lady slippers blooming. He can be ar. awful nuisance, members of the club. The cast in­ Hartford with hla parents aa a words ss I Wo words ainunum would "do everything I can do to The freeze seemed to hover clo.se but^ganerally is not. ' Lumber Mills cluded, Scarscrow, Mrs. Alan Olm- youth. s pries orrhrss lines The Chrysler workers are well defeat Roosevelt.” H 0 fia k e s good sport for the Ulns rs'ss pet ds> tor. transic Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rector to the ground, but it was some­ 'stead; Gladiolus, Swiss Chard, Mr. Fxrrsli bad never missed a ♦l Love To Organize Club ment should have the Instruments | ®**-y uncertain Uveli- ed to meat in Washington, mtan- (ContUmed from Page One) will be raoMBed.aDly by oeaeallsttt wbile, to consider a request by frequently feel the need o f experi­ ed only milla; loggers are still on Wild Flowers.” of tba obsrsa mada for tba aorrb and the disposition to punish re- j Those who supply U s most enced advice about problems af­ any picnic between May 27 and June I. Senator Langer (R., N. D.), that the job. The ntaU numbers humorously rondaroa calcitrant labor as well as recalci-1 necessity of human life— fecting them in connection with on the Zagreb-Belgrado I|nc mar For Marine Fathers it invesUgate campaign state­ lven ware, "Whan You W ops a all sdsartisamaDts must ooafor food 'itself—live in U e most pre­ the service of their man or wom­ Vellka Omca.' Trains alao were IB atyte sepy and typagrapbr wli trant management. .In our prog­ ment' ha attributed to Senator ullp." ‘‘Please Buy My VloleU,” en in the armed forest. f reported'Dlown up on rail linaa radulsitoBS aotorcad by rba paMlsl carious gamble of all occupations. Nye (It, N. P.), that "eaatam Ih Officer Harrison “NarciMus.’ . ara and (bay reserve tbs rtgbl A Msrine Fether’e Oub will be ress from U a old extramt in Dilwoitb-Comell Post No. 102, leading from Trieste and Pola teresta" are preparing to spend Mrs. Stuart Segar rendered a •dit, reviM Ol ralMi any eopy dsi efganlxed Wednesday night at 8 which management had perhaps Their own complaint is mild; Uey o4 The American Legtoa, through Adriatic ports in northeastern large auma of money to defeat solo, “ M l^ t y Like A Rose.” "East Bldorod obloetionabls o'clock in Ztpaer ball, Brainard meet their chances with stubborn, its Service Officer. Enmloyment Is Now Specialist all U s privilaga and all U a immu­ Nye foiv renomiiiation. Langer Is Side, W «et Side” was well done by Italy. CLUSINO UUUKS—UlasslBod placa, under the eponsorship o f the Officer, Child W elfare CTSlnnan, ”Ths enemy Is attempting to ce be pabllabed seme day mail I > mUSPORTATIOM nity, wa do not have to go to a almost stoic calm. But the rest of backing Rep. Uaber L. Burdick, Mrs. Byron Boyd and Mrs. W. H. y ^ k J. MeiwfieUi Detachment, or ether ofNciala, wtw have intar- throw our units back from hia r*eel«*d by II o’eloek noon Betu naw extreme In which labor baa ua ought to Up our hat to them one of three candidates opposing Chanuts Flsld, HI., May 33.— Brown. Everyone but the audience days IdiK Marine Corps L«egue. Harry E. ested themaelvaa In tha probtema Chlsf Warrant M esr Bsnjamin swooned when Frank Summatra main lines of communication ■at all Aahmore, praaldent of the New all the privilege and all the immu­ once in .a while.-' Nye, In-the June 37 primary. Telephone Your Want Adi COMPAMr, of the World War n aarviceman, Harrison, from Manchsster, Conn., sang, "Yes, We Have No Ban­ costs," the Yugoslav bulletin said. Haven Marine Father'a Cltib win m m i m considers it a privilege to confer ~Ads ar* aoospisd esei la* isi nity. Thtrc ia a fair American WIvaa Get the Leftovers rseently was assigned to the air­ anas.” “ For weeks violent fighting has speek. Hundreds of Marine Fa­ and advise with thes'' familiaa ..bon* at tb* OHAHtiX B a'fk s> « -balance in Ueae Uings, and, since Only Three Voters Present craft specialists d^rtm snt at this Profsssor Eim was well por­ been going bn In the LJuhljsoS' ebov* ** a ooov*nl*ne* lo «3vr ther's Clubs have bsen formad who feel in nead o f auch counael. brknch o f the A A F Training Com­ trayed by Mrs. Robert McIntosh Novomeato sector, where the rail­ i**ra, bur tb* OAnH RAIbib win ; from coast to eoaat. Manchester Division i»S K M V § M O 14G C ITIf* AMD TOWMf Mf Custom dictates, that a Hindu privilege and Immunity alwaye This Post has tr a in s pariton- way Una has not bsfsn working avespiad a* PULL PAVUXN*! Oregon Cid^, O re.-i^;—Kellogg husband aat his meal first befors mand. . Grand Finale was sung by Commandant Rltoard Vein ef now U e ir «w a avaBtual ratribu- nal who ara familiar with auch ■inc# Deobir.ber." paid ai tae aa*ta**s ea * i u RMtSACMUtrrlrSs RNODI MLANO* seS eom tCTKUt P y k planned a poHUcal raUy iSr bis wife ean toueh any food, Bha Warrant OOoar Muttoon ra- tha eborua to tha tuna of "Mina MM UM aavaatb day MUeeriaa u the Frank J. M anaflakI Detaeb- --—3 Hartlord Gas Co u calved hla oommlssioa ea lapt. 13. Hava Seen tha Glory of tba The .communique daetared that first las*rtioa at aasb ad staarwi mant Marina Corps Laagns, win fonraf him ftrat and what ha da- manta and allowanet, national Ufa bor tq help thet balefice bel?*?^?. poUciee to the die- ■irea to Itave U hsr share. The I t 4l. Hs la a veteran of World Coming of the Lorg." In Croatia, “Germans, Ustaehl and >b* CHAROB aa'TBviU as *aiise preside. AU fathers ef Marines are Insurance, boepitallaatlon applica­ W ar I. A vote of thanks was given to Cbetnlks have aajeked and burned ad. No raaonnslblllty for orrnr* cordially Invited to attend. There ■ JL achieved. trlctA 600 voters. All tfie can- women -eat apart from the men talephontd ads will b* assumsd ai i (lidaue came, ao did Uiree votera. tions and compensation or pension His home is 68 Strickland street, Mrs.' Lawrence Hiker w hodirfoted 4^1' vllteges through which they are 150 Marines ifo m MaaebaaUr . even on fbative -occaaions. ' clslms. aaaistanca to dspandant tbair aaearasy daaast b* •aarai A Manchsator, Conn. the vaitoty program and alao /to Iwent." I f / / ■f. \ I U' PAGE NINE MANCHESTKR e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 2S, 1944' /, P A G E IT G H T eiK KVE.NING HKHALIl, W AN( H (•QVN,.\:;UE?;DAY, MAY 2H, 1044 .... f Beachhead Allies .‘L500 Pluiies Raid ttTirr--t3w .Hometown Stars G^l*iuuiis Ell Route to FighY,l'ito Nazis Release Today's Radto W N B O -ltl* Walker CoDtin^s T)i*af t Evader O b itu a r y ^.1:::;^ . Joe llilril s( a Open OffeiillYe; Batter^ Europe; Pleads GuUty Local Soldiei War Itaw To Lead Bfrtters 8th Army Driving “nr?: Of His Training Period Sl^etches of Manchestw" athlettfl who are perforrain* D eath s Day-Long Assault 9—W n c — Backstage Wife;* 8:00—WTIC — Johnny on M. H..S. and Twi League ftelds, intended u infonna- >, ... — . _w.; WDRC — Big Town; WTHT — _JRC — Broadway Matinee; Cion of intimate character^for the boys in the aervii^s. f f e w London Man Sen­ John Kosak Sgjt. J. R. Bell, PrisoneJ lews; WNBC—Ozark Ramblers Frank Slngtaer; WNBO— Paul T iw ria r!n rfl« | Beatydul Torrid Tune John ■ Kosak. .well known Polish (Continued from Page One) ' (Continued froia Page One) ' Ex’Mlner Puts I^nish- ' Yesterday’s ScoTM -• 'O f War, I» Now in Waif “ -----I C — Stella Oallaa;. Nellaon. llgers, Laras Scale to tenced to Year and resident of this town fgr the past Parade of Stars. 1 :16—WTHT— Bmoothlea; WI4BC 35 years, died this mqrning at the tanks and targets within a ,50-mile Mustangs — carried ouj support­ log Touches IokHIs Job Eastern ' • ■ n dius of' Rome In a thunderous ing sweeps ranging ovsr mileA.^ol ter Reed Hospital. |30—w n c ^ Lorenzo Jones; —Lum and Abner. Hottest Clubs Yead Both Leagnet Day in Prison.*■ Memorial hospital aftt-r a long S:S0—wnc— A Date With Judy; Wilkes-Barre 16, Bingham-’ .spearhead for the beachhead of­ enemy-held territory to strafe tar­ 5RC — Ad Liner; WNBC — O f Preparhig to Mi^j ton 10. One of Town’s Best illness. He was a rhember of St. fensive. (|'^W0 WDRC — Judy Oanova Show; With a .421 Average. Hartford. 28.—/e>—Harold gets of opportunity in a contitiua- Wuhiiigton, M»y 23—OP)—Fll (Other games postponed). John’s church on Golway street A battlefront dispatch declared |4h—w n c ti- ■young Wldder News; WTHT — Newa; Caatlea Lee SavoM bn Frid

V’ * -V. * PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TER MAM HtSI bK P.VE„M.m ; flPJRAA.V, MAr^CMESl tR, W iNN.,-TUKSDAT. MAT 23, 1944 MANCtUsaihlK EVENING tlEKALiD, MANUUEa'i'ER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 23,1944 ■'/ ------— ------^ . : ’ ....'■ - r _ Annuunceinents 2 ,Mulurc)| cieii—Bicj’dea 11 Fluriale -N urseries .L> Help Wanted—Female 35 Articles fur Sale requirqa salesmanship of the hlgh- Rastus Smiff fo’ aomepln’. M is-) HOLD EVERY!HIMi -A. ftluchthery find TooK 5'2 ast order. The "take It^.-’or leave ter ? He promised to marry me,' iVANTfcD - RIDERS to Pratt and FOR SALE—FACTORY recondi­ FOR s a l e — TOSiATO plants, WANTED— GIRL OR,, YOUNG SEVEN FULL LENGTH screens. YOU.-CAN OWN' a new Cletrac It" school of salesmans^p is going an’ he loped wid antidder 8*l- YHE RIVET, SISTER ' Lawyer — Promised to marry Gassified Whitney, ,Soi;th Parking Lot, tioned IndL^ motorcycle 74-CCF. Ronnie Bejit, also pepper, cabbage woman as waitress arid parlor 4 $10 tractoi for $1,070 delivered. See Qassified Sense and to- fold Us doors mig)ity *uddenly third shift. Call R. Sheppard,^ ""Call 8083 mtare 8 p. m. and lettuce plants. A. Vince, 147 maid. 'Iclephone 3374 betweeh 1-2 Large round vanity mirror. ua for complett InformatronT’Diib- By . -- when this mess is over, you, eh? Well, Sophia, have you Pratt and Whitney extension— Birch street. pr 6-7 p. m. for appointment. Mrs. n r«*|i*i»ai. I***, Mowreii. ••■ai*. ii»*.i anything in black and white to Tel. 6413. lin Tractor Company. WiUiman- irffn d le to n Pl*«*«a««ea. 1944, NBA tervi**. tm*. Advertitements 8200. . FOR SA L E -^IR L S 26 In, balloon, ' Charles Cheney. tic. Advertiieihenl A reporter—with the uaiiaLama­ Neighbor—And has your baby History recorda only one indla- Joa-s-W hat anhfhal sm 1- invl- show for ItT 3 boya bicycles, -2 large tridycles. FX5R SALE —BE1D& complete, teur flourish-wrote np a wedding: learned to talk yet? pensable man. That waa Adam. tatlng?flno-r 99-klorik 99-klonl<, 99- Sophia—No. »uh . . . Je*’ Mack CfMTfiff F o r R e n t WANT NICE, FINE ASHEIS for 81 Seaman Circle, Orford Village. Ruoflng 17 bureaus, refrlgera^rs, heaters, Fur Sale Fur R«!I . . . the bride wore dainty shoes Woman—My, yea! We’re teach­ klonkv am all. i F o r S a lo your driveway? Take ’em away WANTED CASHIER. Apply ..man­ The real-life adventures then all' you get will be four days. ing him to keep quiet now. Be the kind of person who Is just ROOFINO A RBPVm ©f ehim-. chairs, night staiyds. 243 Center WaiHed— To Buy s s •oclrty giri who goen . . . Eighteen dollars," she added. which looked like fairy bootp.” Moe I give up. T o SeU free! New System Laundry, Har­ ager .pircle Theater. street.^ t o Buy To SeU The compoeilor. In setting It In the same wfhen nobody is looking. •Toe -A cenUpede with one wood­ Burglars broke into a residence T o B a y rison street. neya. valieys. flaabinga, and gut­ w a n t e d PU buy stove, ranges, k'ork In a war plant. ' One’* financial affairs, it appeared, . Bleated are the poor. They have and stole only one thing—an alarm Wanted Autoa— ters. Done expertly an< reason­ STENOGRAPHER, PART time, were no *ecret In Moore City. type, made It read "ferry boats" en leg.- Motoreyriea 12 FOR SALE-- Vs/HirNEY* coach . refrigerators, washers, pianos, . •. ; and the angry bridegroom fewer things to need repairs which Teacher!—r Tommy, what does clock. )S NIGHTLY, large hall,* suitable ably by your local' roofer B. V:' mu.st be experienced. Apply Wat­ baby carriage, play pen. bass! glassware, china, lamps and To Lay My Head called at tjie newsfaper office with can’t be obtained. . your father say before he sits'down for dances, weddings etc. Low Coughlin, Tel. , 7707, 390 . Wood­ kins Bros. Injc., Main atreet. nettc. bathinettel scales, stroller. furiiitur* The Austm A. Cham­ '.There was a 7 o'clock train. It to meats? Husky Marine (nnirnuirlng after CASH WAJTTNG FOR CARS, any land. Chapter II blood'tfl 'nls eye. - —, i he had kis.sed the-euddl.v gal) — Lost m d found rates for lodges. Phone 8927. Nllan McCrysta$, 31 Phoenix bers- Co. I'eiephone 6187. , Summer Homes for Rent! was already 4 :30, and Mrs. Kortunately: .the reporter was I The RcsMin Pre,aclier’s Son He says': '"Go make or model. Bonus for extra WANTED—SLIP COVER work­ street, Verndn.' [lot the field, the Park, I was Schwartz was off on the higli rents slow with the butter, kids; it’s Sweet little cupcake, didn’t that clean .cara Fast buying eervice. ers ifor part time. Apply Watklna, SEjyiNQ m a c h in e s , vacuutai by Mrs. Schwartx of the sta- people charged now. and the nice not in. "For all the trouble in this land kiSs I just gave you niake you voter—A OAM RATION book, on Movim—Trucking- TO RENT—4 ROOM fumll I’ve found the cauae," *ald Ben; mighty haid to find-,’’ BMt Center etreet 29 Ardmore Automobiles for Sale 4 Barlow Motor Sales. 16 Brainard 935 Main atreet. clekners, and any electrical ap­ 'year round cottage at Coven| iiery shop. The Park, and that rooms I cuiiUI have had for $2, if Hmg for another? Place. Phone 2-1709. Storage 20 G a rd en -^ rm —Dalrir pliances regardless of condtuon. kckle long building which I had come to 'xfoore City three Junior — Mother, dear, where "One-half the folks are women, and Mr. P.—Why don’t you give your Sweet Young Thtng(-Yea, It did. Roed." , 1941 DODGE De E^CE sedan, BOOKKEEPER—PART TOME to Electric refrigerator and The other half are men.’^ The SItuattnnI A young man Products 50 Bring them b "or esUmate. A. B ^hone 3389. . the etatlon wsa the Rug years ago. . does Santa Claus get all this new bungalow a name? Some­ Big Boy, but he’s with the Army who is a friend si.your family’s is fluid drive, small mileflge, original AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO— substitute during vacation, miiat a Fixit Co.. Maple street. Tel. ■urtiy I had heard of John- things? ■' " A over in Italy now. pre-war tires, exceptionally clean. be experienced. Apply Watkins 21 At something aft^^ five I got Auntie—Junior, won’t you have thing appropriate like: "Walk Inn,” aboilt to lie nr^arried, and you have Annoonceinents Businesa Services Offered' 13 Trailer van service. Removals FOR SALE-yGREEN Mountain 2-1575./ ’a? No? What part did I comc away, with five addre^e.i to in- Mother—Oh. he buys them. Cozy Inn,”, or "Sclfloni Inn" ? never met his fiancee. 1941 Plymouth deluxe sedan, from coast U' coast, deluxe equip- Bros. Inc., .Main street. I______Junior—Well, he must be ,a jay another piece of shortcake T Thei-e won’t be so many divorces potatoes, tniiulrs Amelia Jsrvls, Wanted to Rent m, if .she might M k. Oh, New . veatigate. By six I haKfiniifinished Mr. J. That's an Idea. , A.s I’ve M.ffM*.$ Since you do not HAVB TOUR BABT. youreelf oc small mileage, very clean. Oole mem., crating. packing„and stor­ 872 Parker {street. - Tel <026.. HIGHER PRICES for ..rags and rk. Well, all *orU w d kinds I only onti which to let anyone put a tin watch off Junior—No, thank you ? ju a t.finished paying for i.t. I'll \v)ien women work as hard' to hold m l your family pbotoarephed in your Motors. Tel. 4164. ASHES AND RUBBISH lemoved. age. GENT NORTH AMERI­ WE HAVE AN exceptional oppor­ magazines, sil kinds of junk WANTED 3-4 ROOM APT., coming to Moore pity now on h.lni. Auntie—You eeeih to be suffer­ kno'vi-'the girl he is going to rnarry, tunity in our children’s dept, for had looked at all possible | hatf name It: “All Inn." men as they do to get them.^ send your v.edding gift to him. own home., Phone 3971 for ap­ Can 8927. CAN VAN iJNBB INC. Esti­ FOR SALEl-iTUBER unit bought. Wm. Ostnnsky, 182 Bls- house. Urgent. Can you help iignera from all over. , been told that women were always ing from lose of appetite. f-23 TO"S: ITS EASY to get a 110 a capable won.an lU sales woman , « u 1 w - m . pointment. George Dew, Photog­ mates to all parts of U S. A. Tel. potatoes. Excellent condition. sell street. Tei 5879. Call 7810. Ills hare girl’a from New doing laundry and that, therefore, A river becomes crooked by fol­ Junior—It ain’t Iom nf appetite. Getting people to take a substi­ Ml.sa Sophia Jones tripped Into a Right Way: Send your wedding 11! w n m m VI BUI DKfkey catcher’s mlt at 5187. and buyer’a assistant. Opportuni­ High Acres Farm. Tel. 7870." lowing ihie line of least lealatanc*. Whet I’m suffering from la poltte- lawyer’* office, and asked: gut to the girl, even though yoq, "Broughi .vour lunch, eh? Think rapher. Bruaiier’s. Just ask around in ty for advancement. Apply Bur­ RETIRED BUMNESS MAN Irk,’’ Mrs. Schwartx called to men were best. I would get backto tute IS not difficult these day*. But ASHES AND RUBBISH removed WANTED—SMAoL Model ”al- husband in the back room — the station and catch the train, So do a lot of men. nesa. . • gelling them to take It and like it Sophia Can’t I sue dat no-good don't know her. you’ll Slav all day?" your neighborhood. If there U a Tel. 2-1.388 W. Schultx. ton’s, 841 Main street. FOR .SALE^-TOMATO and cab- moet new" gas stove at once. Tel. wife with rto children desl^l was a sort of despairing decided: come down Siinda.v morn­ used car we can buy. phone us Painting—Papering 21 hage plant*. Samuel Burgess, 118 2-0648. four room heated apartment, WANTED - BLECm iC wiring w a n t e d —WOMAN TO COOK what’s happening now” in. her ing and try again with the day ,w1th your„iiyme and aodress and Center street. trally located In Manehesl Hiere wain’t any reply, but before me. Once more I started If wc buy that car v'oi can have and repairing. Phone 3976 before DOES YOUR HpUSfi need palnt- for restaurant at Alddn Spinning USED FURNITURE a ND Stoves Please write or call. Mrs. Wif FUNNY BUSINESS RED RYDER The Scheme BY FRED HARMAN Mills, day shift. Call Man. 6128. loantly Mister, an overwhclm- down the street which Would lead your pick, of several catchers, 7 p. m. ing? Call -6472 fSr an estimate. FOR SALE -TOMATO, cab’bacc broughL sold and exchanged. 135 Burnside avenue. East Hq ^y atout'man with an Incongru- me past Schwartz’s to the railroad. FOR SALE Reasonable. Mr. Koon. and lettuce plants. 16c a dozen. Highest prices paid. Jones Furni­ WU PE W3UfCMi!CE ^ HO* O'!'llS lleldeit!; flrat baseman’s gloves. A FLOOR SANDING ford. , fox-face. c.ame to the door and There was an agitated hallooing bonus will br pdven for clean, low 612 Keeney street. ture. ; i Oak StreeL Tel. 8254. ------^ - ’-’T _ looking me over. ’’I knew a llOuR HIPECJUI O U IC E -’ I V ii^cuRE "'HE _ Near New Garden Tractor, Laying and Finiahing WANTED TO RENT 4 or 8 and the sound of running steps. WHILE 1 HOLP fvAKCH£fI'3' 'mlicagr cars Brunner’s. 80 Oak­ HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wanted as went to New York," he re- Frprn the house I had Just left a Aiv£ lO u au rie land street. Phone 6191. J. B. Jenaen Repairing 23 FOR s a l e —20,000 each, tomato house or apt. Robert Clarke, k ^ . “Fellow named Bill Ma­ with Cultivator and Plow. Telephone Mancbeater 2-0811 ' mother’a helper. Tel. 2-0041. and-pepper plants, price reason^ WANTED —BOY’S FULL SIZE small boy came in pursuit. "Mom RuMLER* Sigourney street Hartford. lay." He eUred at me disap- says she knows who’ll take you." LINCOLN SR’VF.N PA SSEN G ^ NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS, Cel­ able. Tony Carabino,’’12 Glenwdod bicycle. Call at 80 Bissell street. 7-0579. rlngly. "Died there," he said, C«n be seen at 402 Tolland luloid replaced In curtains, all WANTED -WOMAN and giH* for atreet. he'shouted after me, “Walt. I gotta sedan. Fine condition. Call Man New Model Laundry. 7,3 Summit disappeared. 5128, Mr. Koon. Florists—Nurseries 15 ‘ kinds of leather work. Chaa. Lak- take, you there. It'a Mtz Nelson. Turnpike or ’phone 4842. atreet. - Rooms Without Board Houses for Sale had gone Into Mr*. Schwartz’s Mom sajls she ain’t so fussy.’’ Ing. 90 Cambridge atreet. Tele­ er store to ask my way to the FOR SAL&-i941 Chevrolet 6 TOMATOES -EARJ^T Pilchard, phone 4740. Household Goods SI Mom wa* right. Mrs. Netson, a passenger coupe, 1941 Chevrolet FOR RENT—2 PLEJVSANT rooms FOR SALE—8 ROOM bungalj jit on my arrival and *he had twittering, little old lady whose 6-8; celery, gdant paecal: peppera, SEWING MACHINES, vacuums. Holp Wanted—Male 36 GOOD NEWo E-OR furnished, centrally located. Gen­ all Improvements, oil burner, lined a complicated bus Itiner-' unpleasant yellow house had quite town sedan, 1940 Chevrolet town Cal. Wendcr. 20c a dozen, 2 for sedan-.--1938 Oldsn 4 dOor sedan. Irons, toasters and all small elec­ FURNITL*RE &UVER8 tlemen or working couple prefer­ price and terms call 110 Ben| Finally, after I had noted it a pretty yard, rented me the best 35c. 100 plant* $1.15. John Zapad- We publicly confess several can- red. Inquire 24 Locust. Tel. 5739. street. Tel. 6394. 1 down, she made the revelation room Rhe had for four dollar*. 193k Olda. 2 door sedan. Cole trical appllandea Genuine parts D l^W A SH ER WANTED. VP*y Lt It would be both quicker and Motors. ka.' 168 'Woodland atreet. Call used and .expert worknnanship. cellationa of complete '3 Room ■■Starting work up at Kerry 8474. Tea Room, 885 Main streeL Home Outfits, m few of our cua- FOR RENT- ROOM Centrally FOR SALE—FOUR famUy hoi] (ier to walk. It had been easy. K raft?" she asked me. and, flut­ MALE HELP Parta for all makes. A. B. C. Fixit located. Call at Chestnut street, 1932 CHEVROLET OOIIFE for Oo„ 21 Maple street. Phone tomera have found it ne'ceaaary to Central location. Inquire not particularly quick. I had tering .with pride, I said yea. and— GERANIUMS. BEGONIAS, agera- YOUNG MAN WANTED—Full or or phone 2-0759. Summit street. I walk along Main street, with sale, good ninnlng order. Douglas 2-1675. part time. Nice hours, excellent change their plans, and are not anticipating happily—added, "Asa WANTED tum, marigold, fuahiaa, iceplahta, going housekeeping. This mer­ _ movies and six blocks of two- riveter.” Lindsay, 411 Lydall street. salary. See Mr. Litchman, Arthur COOL PLEASANT furnished room Iry building* which were shops; For Full or Part Time and petunlaa'in'bnd'and bloaaom. OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on Drug. Rublnow Bldg. chandise is {U1 pre-war construc­ in private family, next to bath, Suburban 'or Sale-— She took my hand and patted it. V FOR SALE--’.34 FORD converti­ Calendulas, aaters, zinnias,'salvia, washers, yacuumfi. motors, irons, tion. and cahnoi be replaced at to­ Ing Maple street. Oak. Chestnut, "Never mind, girlie,” she said. BY EDGAR MARTIN Work. ble, good condition, good Urea. atra v flowers, snapdragons, pe­ continuous aot water. Tel. 2-0477, I treeless and all identical, with "You’ll get better work some. day. BCK]>1S AND HER BUDDIES Why, Of Couriie fans, etc. ,loys and vehicled, re­ 0AKER Wa n t e d —f u l l or day’s prices. Each outfit Includes 172 Maple street. FOR SALE!—NORTH Coventl Ime houses squashed close to- Apply in Person. Tel. 7031. tunias. marigold, and pansies. paired, palnte(. Pick up service. part time. Apply Federal Bake complet* Living Room, Bedroom two family house, all on one flo You’ll earn a living, and you’ve no Eggplants, celery, onion, toma­ er, children, one-car garages, call to be ashamed." , YW " vChVVS. YT All work C. O D. Tel. 2-1439 Shop. 885 .Main street. and Kitchen pieces. Prices'start at four rooms and bath each, std led Red Cross stickers In the toes, peppera, cabbage, cauliflow­ I . $295 ROOMS-ON BUS UNE. 65 East Ah, strange new world! Colonial Board C enter street. Tel. 8082. fireplaces, modern. Five acresl Wows and wooden animals er. lettuce, flnichlo, and baailico. PIANO TUNING and repairing. WAITER WANTED— STEADY ■ A-L-B-E-R-T-S land on Route 44, next to OovI ck into the grass. There ought (To Be Continued) \ Evergreen trees. Always open. Player piano specialty. John work, good hours, good pay. Ap­ 43 Allyn St.—Harttorc. NICE COMFORTABLE. ROOM, try Grange Hall. Reasonable J be a drug store or a hot-dog Company Phone 8-3091, 379 Burnside Ave. Cocherhara, 28 Bijelow street. ply at once. The Tea H ^m , 883 quick sale. Annie S. Flake, Covf Ice somewhere, I thought, plod- Greenhouse. East Hartford. Tei 4219. Main street. THRER BEAUTIFUL 9x15 all next to bath, showet, gdod neigh­ Eg>'pt Fertile In Hlstorj- Parker Street WE borhood, on bus line. Tel. 6881. try. tg along toward Kerry Kraft, ■wool Axmlnster nigs. One 6x9 ', \ hungry and apprehensive. used rug. Benson’s, 713 Mai SL More of the world’s history ha* . . . Buy . Private Instructions 28 BOY WANTED—TO WORK at ROOM FOR RENT—MAIN street, |ere wasn’t. Moore City's resi- been e.xcavated in Egypt’s valley Burton's. Apply. 841 Main street. Wl'lDOW SHADES - VENETIAN room for one or two, continuous SEI.L YOUR GOODS AT nts don’t go in for casual re- of the Nile than from any other PRIVATE LESSONS. CLEAR binds. Owing to our very low hot water. Tel. 6803. AUCTION Ishmeht, place on earth, and, centuries,from 4 AND 5-ROOM Wanted To Buy SALESMAN ' -NTED - Man On your own premise*. Furnl now, historians may dig up re­ . . . Sell ^ speech, school subjects, elocution, overhead, get our special low FURNISHED FRONT bedroom, $3.00 per hour The White Studio. wanted to represent us m Man­ prices on^ high grade window tore. Live Stock, Complete Eq tiere was. however. Ice cream mains of past Nai legions from be­ “I had the jack buRt special—1 could never gel the pat* 6 or 7-Room Single in the chester. selling Johns-Manville iBt floor, near jath; continuous taten. Etc. Consult: I Mrs. Schwartz’s. Finding, when neath Egypt’s shifting sands. 709 Main street. shades and'" Venetian blinds com­ hot water, 3 minutes walk from sengers to step to the rear of the car!” HOUSES . .Trade vicinity of Porter street. Approved Roots and StdeWalls to pletely installed. Samples furnish­ G. McGR.\TIi; .AneHoneef emerged from Personnel, the horn; ow'nera. Car an asset. Ap­ post office. Tel. 8217. Phone 2-1550 or Writ* [nt bus would take me back to 5 or 6-Room Single on the ed. Capitol Wirt&ow Shade Co.. at neighborhood, I decided to Help Wanted—Femal^ 35 ply 9 to 10 a m.. Mr Loughlin. 241 North .Main street Phone 89 Waddell Road, .Mancheetorl SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH FOR RENT W’est Side. Atlantic Construction Co. Inc., TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. Hot Irt my house hunting from there. REAL w a n t e d —TWO WOMEN 6f 8819. Open evenings. rey*d given me aonte addres.ses CLOCKING WAK Duplex or Fbt in the girls to work In laundry. Apply 1934 Park street. Hartford, Conn. water, heated. Tel. 7282. 1, telephone numbefs at the TEL. 2-0927 FOR SALE-DIVAN bed with in t. Perhaps Mrs. Schwartz vicinity of'Spruce street. 72 Maple street or Tel. 8416. custom made slip covers, $45. Ap­ PRODUCTION 5 and 5 or 6 and 6. Boarders Wanted 59-A WANTED luld let me know which. If any, ALLEY OOP He’S Stuck BT T. T. HAMLIN or 3429 ESTATE Situations Wanted— ply 376 Woodbridge street. [these might be possible. Maybe \ Female 38 S-YEAR OPERATOR TO Here it the rate, in seconds, 257 Hiltiard Street 6-ROOM SINGLE IN THE DUNCAN PHYFE sofa, coffee BEAUT'IE'UL ROOMS, kitchen 5IANAGE BEAUTY SHOP ere was a Y.W. or a hotel, some- What Have You to VICINITY OF McKEE ST. tables, end tables, book tables, facilities, retngeratlon, clothes Following Not Necessary. kere to lay my head Sunday of which guns rolled out of Accnt On Premises. YOUNG WOMEN college student rht, to start out from Monday U.S war plants in 19^3. and round tables, maple dinette lines etc. fuim.>‘hed. Private en­ Call 5922 Offer? Will Pay Cash! wants general housework position ' aet, choice of two maple break­ trance. central Board arrange,., prning. ^ ■ FOR SALE for summer in small family with fast sets.' 8 pc. bedroom set, if- desired. Private sunbath, gar­ NELL’S BEAUTY SALON /ell, there w'as the Amirica'h f no children. Experienced. Address maple bureaus and double beds, den. Call .3989. buae, Mrs. Shewartz admitted, 1 ALEXANDER Jarvis fi-ROOM SINGLE—Holly­ P. O, Box 783. combination stoves, . gan ranges, wood section. Fireplace. oil heaters. Austin Chambers Apiirtments* Flats, Official Notice JARVIS - Realty Co. Steam heat. 2-car garage. Warehouse. , Manchester Green. FOR SALE 36 Alexander St. Manclic»■ JONES B tY S ...Snriitll’a. Agency. Lon rates? W^y, of course — we have been selling Insurance m I ' W i to Manchester residents and to residents of the surrounding EVERYTHING towns for the past $0 years. You cannot afford to take the TO BE SOLD r risk of hax;lng a financial loss when an Insurance company Vest We, buy anything and represented by the Smith Agency will assume this reaponsl- OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. W1LLUMS OUR BOARDING BOUSE MAJOR aOOPLE everjlhlng. Antique* — Old _ " No. 13 and 14 Pearl Street, consisting of 3-famlly house. bllity fur a reasonably small eosL Furniture — EftUte* Plumb­ 4 rooms, 3 steam heaters. The lof Is about 70 feet front. This h ing Supplies and Plxture* . . Vou should also consider baying Owners’ and LandlordF linbtllty CANCLEAfo NOVO I'LL SWAUjO ^ • x th*? n n t lot off Molji ntrMt snd should onhsne^ In vslu^ NOW HEBt'S A BI2AMO SHE KMOWS HE WON'T , AMP SUGAR ' tOOK, ALFUM, MOvW., and H you’re going lo the «err- Insurance that protects yon In case some person who is In­ ' kMOWS IT.’we ll Op BORIS. IP ■tUE MATCH, KiD, AMO If you need a home Immediately, consider this 3-familv flat jured on your, property brings a lawsuit ag^nst yon. NEW COOK BOOK I E V E R OPEM THAT X 6LOCKO&R. Icc, Jones will buy yooi car,.fur­ People PiCREP UP IW TOWM.' BCX X AJsKDTHACT HE GET A BOM STRlKiCnStO (5lP ( SOO'LU p e r f o r m gLOvO OUT FIRE VJrW niture and anything else you »»n West C ^ trr street. Owner can move any day on short notice. do trip and slip. —.----- JT WILL H6JJ> YOU 1P WOULPMT RECOGNILE 1 SUPPER JUST , STRIPES co lo r ed There I* a two-car garage. Convenient to bus line. It Is a home f o r T H A T -H iS IWlOATIOfo OP AT A SiOeSHOY^ care to gel rid of. Highest cash II you need any kind «f insurance at any time, please call $480 GET MORE variety A CATlOtO 6TAMP iP FOR THE KlOS UKE A BARBER prices paid. as well as a nice Ini-estment Call for appointment. SO 'OUR MEA13 O M E B it HIMSHE PIGMITV HA*S OONOOS LAM BS or step ta to 961 Mala Street, next door to House’s Store. 8619 & 6 4 7 AMO err THE COOLDW’T ETTAND HEA R ikI B E E M HUR T QALLOPiNSiti D ee IMOOR. POL.E.' 11-1$ 5AME TIME r*' I HIM SGRAPIM’ o n T)-iAT A M P ME'LL MECRV SPRifoK ShkaAse-*- ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. «AVE RATIOM ) i FIDPLE AMP tSECIPeP TAKE IT OUT , VjOiLL'400 ? JONES FURNITURE 963 MAIN STREET ROBERT J. SMITH, INC ' The vogue for pinafore “rufflea" By Mrs. Anne Cabot <• TO GET HIS MINP OFF PM US.' SUNSHiMie f PHONE 8480 baa inspired this amart, over-the- . Still the moat popular gift for | To obtain complete khtUng Ir, MUSIC AMP BACK Real Estate and Insurance ^ 'nCUEPHONE 8480 TO T H E 36-.38 Oak S t Tel, 8254 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE shoulder ruffled- two-piece dress. a new baby—a tiny, soft-wool | structlona for the Yoked M b GOSPORT is an inter-eommu- J Perfect for the young and aleiider sweater which can be used winter Sweater (Pattern No, 5847) sen Ication system in an airplane. In figure, It wUl look lovely done In or summer! Th'e .one Uluatrated la 15 cents in coin, plus 1 cent post primary trainer, these GOS- smart rayoiy slUc taffeU stripes, in the simplest sort to knit as yoke, age, your name, address and tb JRTS have one HUGE fault; MICKEY FINN pattern number to "Anne Calkr To Be Continued brisk cottons, In summer percales. sleevee and body arg done In one ty arc one-way systems in LANK LEONARD piece. Make it In white or pas­ The Manchester Evening Heroic |ich the instructor can yell all 'Pattern No. 8619 la in siaes 11, tels and tie It witll. narrow satin 1150 Sixth Avenue, New York If likes, while the unfortunate IT’S EASY TO SEE SURE-HE ^RlGHt! WELL.HISl — THE COPS CLOSED IN ON H IM ^ IS, 18, 17 and 19. Slse IS, ruffled ribbon. N. Y. HAVEN’T DIXIE DIXON, HOWEVER. det Just sits in his cockpit and 'fl't r , --V vou USED TO B E L SISTER WAS AND HE b e a t it — l e a v in g THE KID KNOWING THE CHILD WOUtO^ .veralon, requires 4 yards of 39- kes it! He has no means of BUT TVHERE OQE^BEEN AROUND PUBLIC MARRIED TO Inch materiial; without ruffles. 8 kMINTNIORE f it INTOV l o n g , s o n - IN THE APARTMENT WHERE HE'D Jt EVENTUALLY INHERIT Italiation and often feels real ENEMY/ MINTMORES NEPl_.. BEEN HIDING OUT.' WELL, MICKEY ^ MINTMORE^ MILLIONS, 7-8 jrards; 8-8 yard contrast (or Miration for the first time in THIS-HOW COME \THATWASA NO. 3 ./ t h e y BOTH DIED AND FINN WAS ONE OF THE COPS’ THAT collar. life. Words of praise have HE'S SO in t e r e s t e d ) PAGE ONE HAD OTHER IDEAS.50 —, To Pattern Subscribers _ LEFT A CHILD-A BOY! FOUND THE KIO-AND THE POLICE For this attractive pattern, send •n khow'n to flow through GOS- ■c'>V IN A GUV LIKE Ji/S TO R V ONCEl DIXIE DIXON TOOK THE JRTS, but occasions when as- commissioner AGREED TO LET 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, Because of the tremendous amotmt of mall Deug nandlco oy I^PHIL FlAJIsr? ^/OlOOA EVER HEAR KID AND HEADED FOR ' MICKEY'S MOTHER ADOPT in coins, with your name, address, itos GOSPORT’S would be ap- OF DIXIE DIXON? the poetal extern these days, and ths shortage o< laboi. we aab opriate lire much more Ire- M s " THIS CITY— ^ HIM! patteni number and aiae to The that you oe patient If you? pattam isn’t deliverad as promptly Manchester Evening Herald’s 't’o- (It. When • the beleaguered aa In the past The season of heavy pattern orders is nmv unoer |det reaches the breaking point, day’B Pattern Service, 1180 Sixth way and will continue through Baater Fberc are bouno to 'iM % Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. i can take the bull by the horns, J? aome dsJajrs. Pattasqa ore quuied Uurd-elsoe and aro fnqutadv null' the COSPQBTS from .‘Tbs aparkUng nnw tasua cT damyatfboeaiiMeC postal eoagMtloa. B o e w e ^ tA A d ff? ’ conneetioas, thus finishing bar af Mm paWsro fern osdSr. V yoa ttavsB*t toeelved the pottaya Fashion is now avallabln— S3 to a reaaonable langth of tlnie. plaaae advtae na tha aiimbar and ride la bligiful silence—which pages of summer aucceases in size ordered and we will Chech your ordei.' only until he gets on the r - oPFEMPffo aiM ufr J.a Wmj— frocks and play toga for all the ' agam. > . family! Pries 18 cents. f <$a ■9—■ y»

/ ' / 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 Balkans 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 Save 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 partisan 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-Belgrade 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