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r TUESDAY. MARCH 27, lt4S Average Daily Clreolatioi^ The Wmtlicr Manchester Evening Herald •t V. S. Wmlker t w e l v k For IS* M«xth «t M n aiy, 1246 Coetkieed fair thro«gh - Tbmr*- Temple Chapter, No. 33, Order Enaign Frederic N. Fish. V. 9. 9,116 day wanner tonight thM Mat The regular meeting ot Ander­ of the Eastern Star, will seat Its M. S.. after a rest period of two Live Arrival and FRIED OYSTERS, CLAMS Member «f Aadit n i^ t; warm agala em son Shea Auxiliary No. 2046, V. F. new officers at a semi-public in­ months following a stay in Ant­ werp, has again been assigned to Bsi— at Omslattoas [About T ohh W. will be held this evening at 8 stallation tomorrow evening at o'clock a t the* Post rooms, Man­ a ship, and will sail soon on his Sex Guaranteed FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW PRIALATORl Maneketter—PA C tty o f Village Charm 8:30 in the main lodge hall of the ‘ sixth wyage. In convoy duty. En­ ICKS chester Green.'The names of Mrs. Masonic Temple. Mrs. Mildred Our new aanitary proceaa fives you a delWoua, erla|L ^WUMwn 3obi\Mn. 8oK 2c,aon ot Sophie Anderson and Mrs. Sadie sign Fish, who Is the son of Mrs. You can’t get a better PRICE THREE Harrison wUl be Installed as wor­ golden brown food — Seals tai the flavorl Come in and (CkuwUM A«VcrHMMt M Eag* !• ) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,1945*' (RT6RTEEN PAGES) , and Mrs. B. H. Johnson w Noren were inadvertently omitted Florence E. Fish of 23 Edgerton •deal in plump, fine strain VOL. Lxnr., NO. iso thy‘matron, succeeding Mrs. Eve­ street Is a chief radio operator try them I FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED ; iji>dall atreet, has spent n 48- from the committee who worked lyn Turklngton. A social Urae chicks for laying and ir furlough at hla home and has on the annual banquet Saturday with the Maritime Service. He TO TAKE HOME. CALL 3803. with refreshments will follow, marketing as poultry. ■ned to a naval hospital in night. received his training at the Radio w Tork. He served overseas with Mrs. Alice Hitt and her com­ Resident School on Gallup s Is­ mittee In charge. The chapter Sex determined to fill White House Heavy Guns Cross Rhine I was bi the Normandy invasion. land, Boston. COMMUNITY RESTAURANT iM . rrwHrlck O. Spain is will hold a brief bu.siness meeting your order. House Approves Four Armies Surge spending a 16-day furlough with in the small lo Ai ■ppOauees. Pilvat* family at 87 Walnut street. In Velour and l.«ither Sought; Gives Collcc-i . Four Red Armies Washable. day to have thrown its power be­ Five Mthes Northi A REMINDER! tive Bargaining in In-' rrO tfi H OtelS hind the manpower bill pending in Qoinn’s Pharm«cy Arthur Dtur Store* 84.1 Main St. Tel. 8806 .When You Need More Larsen’s Feed Service the Senate. O f Getnuenden; Sf Sports Center tra - State Industry. Senator Thomaa (D-Utah), Form Big Pincers manager o f the bill on th* fioor, I enth Reaches Rh 34 DEPOT SQUARE t e l e p h o n e 5406 Wells Street Not Diverting Supplies Plowing INSURANCE State Capitol, Hartford, received a letter froon President Main to Form Sul and Fire - Theft • Automobile March 28.—(D., W. said about 90 seaborne planes Manila, March 28—(yF)—Ameri­ spring offensive” on this front one on Hannover, were carried out (C on tlal^ >.11 Page Twelve) j Spencer Three-Man Lnbor Board raided the aouthen,most shores of packers and must be eased or the Va.)( who likewise opposes penal­ can assault troops, swarming closest to the Nrzl capital. between 10 a. m., and 11:15 a. 1 >4 to 3 Feet High. Corsetler 'ITm bill sets up a three-man government will have to take over Kyushu^ last assaulted by carrier On Sunday, April 8th, Manchester will have an opportunity to help ties on workera, said he conaiciera ashore on Cebu Island Monday Other'Russian units were clean m., British time, an official U. S. 8,000 Trees To Pick From. state labor bo arc with th* author­ the whole industry. the compromise "twice aa vicioua aircraft March 19. ing out Danzig, where the opening Army Air Force announcement CALL 2-0900 ity to bear complaints and Issue Dug as you pick them. the unfortunate people of the world through the United National Goth- The board president o. Wilson A aa the Houae bill.” Neither Report Confirmed against elaborate beach defenses, Shota of this war were fired, and said. for orders and alao provides machin­ Neither report wa* confirmed Bring a box. Company, on* of the “ big four” Calla Measure ‘Tyranny” swept almost to the outskirts of fighting into nc'irby Gdynia. The The last previous U. S. Eighth Appointment ing Collection. Won’t you look through closcU, the atUc, and other ery for appeals from board orders packers, thus backed up testimony During yesterday’s House de­ by the American command, which Cebu City, headquarter* reported German high command reported Air Force attack on Berlin was Flashes! to be taken to th* courts. ^ of smaller packers that OPA is bate Representative Short (R., announced battleships and swarms today, but that buay second city fierce street combat in both cities. a record 3,000-ton assault by (Late Bulletin* of theCAIWiM) CHEF OSANO A t Organized labor has estimated ^ driving the industry into bank- Mo.) called the meaaure “ tyranny of carrier planes continued their of the Philippines already waa Th* .Third Ukrainian Army had 1,300 bomber* March 18, but only 155 Oak Street Tear Ha storage places. . now? Remove and prepare for coUection the that 250,000 employes In the atate rupey. and slavery brought up to date.” aerial and Naval bombardments aflame and exploding from Jap­ slammed through sagging Nazi last Saturday 500 U. S. 15th Air Warren fllven Year’s Term . ^ me BDaeu would be affect^ by the measure. "We can’t buy livestock at con­ But Representative Thomason (D., of the Ryukyu Islands, * stepping anese demolition. At Other TFtanea clothing von won’ t need again, .whether it be for Summer or Winter defenses below the Danube to Force Fortresses smashed at the Hartford, March 28.— $0 Ther* bad been some talk of at­ trolled prices and aell at controll­ Tex.) wanted to know what waa stones to Kyushu, which they be­ Shortly after MaJ. Gen. Wil­ Call At S Broad Street tempting to push the Imeasure within 20 miles of Austria and capital in the longest northern Ham H. Warren, president *f 1| use. Then add other plothing you “ thought yon might someUme use ed prices without losing moiiey,” wrong about freezing 612-a-day gan attacking last Friday. liam H. Amold’a AmerIcal division 58 miles of Vienna yesterday, and flight from their bases In Itajy, W'lnslow-Warrm Ltd., Inc., N( Or Fboae 2-0900 through both branchea before the workers to their Jobs until the But Admiral Cheater W. Nimitz the beaches the first big fire close of the current legislative WiUon testified, adding that the the German high command said In addition to hitting Berlin walk liquor rectifying nnd wl “squeeze” la “getting awfully close S50-a-month privates get back atm left a gap in his communique* appeared In the heart, of the ctty. Marshal Feodor Tolbukhin’s men sale company, was aenteaced ATTENTION a g a in,” i ' week. The Senate, however, ad­ home. proper five times since the first to our breathing apparatus now. to account for Sunday—the day Then came thunderous exploaions now had thrust to the <>entral Judge- J. Joseph Smith In U. journed long before the House con- A lopg list of absentees — at of th* year, the American heavy "It isn’t right,” Wilson told the an Imperial Japanese communique and sheets of flame aa the Jap­ Raba river, south of their closest District court to on* year anf And Remember. . Ihi. will be the only nation-wide clolbing coliee- said American landings were made anese demolition crews went to VETERANS (Oantlnned on F »g* Twolve) Senate Agriculture committee. ”It approach to Vienna. (Contlnoed on Pago Two) day Imprisonment sad fined HOSPITAL (Contlnu 1 on Fag* Twelve) on tiny lalanda near Okinawa, 325 work as they did in Manila. ThlB new advance might have nOO for allegedly conspiring, lion campaign this Spring lor foreign relief. isn’t fair. It la umimerican and it Instnliationa Burned and Blasted Vndw the O. I. Bin St Blgkta, EXPENSE IS NO should be changed.” miles southwealf o f Japan. been in the area of Sarvw on the violate OP.A maxlmom price lenmrahlT DIseharfed Vetenuis Disagreeing Japanese broadcasts Installations at the modem air­ central Rpba, 13 miles from the Aaanll* Exaggerated Reports drome Just northwest of the city, ulattons. Frank Fogel, 6 Itw War Caa B oM a New LONGER A DRAIN report^ variously that -"aavage Hungarian stronghold of Szom- Clark Warns phis, received the saro New! Peace Charter At another hearing Leo T. Crow­ Japs Expect battles are raging” In "thc 'Kera- the fine wharf area, the municipal electric plant and the huge coco­ bathely, which is eight miles from and fine, on a similar charge, We eaa enpply ON THE ley. foreign economic administra­ maa 15 miles west o f Okinawa and the Austrian border on the route F. Frelberger, Cleveland, and tor, asaailed what he said were ex­ nut refinery just across the har­ Smtinae and SItea. We eaa do that "active fighting on land haa bor- on Mactan island— the largest to Graz in Auatiia. Drive Looms R. Susman, New York, were tke boUdlag and arrange the FAMILY INCOME! Program Told aggerated reports o f the amount Fleeing Nazis not started yet." One report said HitUng for Mornvian Oap' 30 days and 63.000 fine, si of American food shipped overseas. refinery In the Philippines—all SBaacing. 3c Per Day and Up -"only a few units” of U. S. assault virere burned and blasted as the To the north the First and days and 64.000 fine. Tea can let a* handle thf de- Manchester’s. Crowley appeared M ore a cloa­ forces had landed' whir* another Fourth Ukrainian Armies were WUI Pay for E-raya - Boom and ed aesalon of the Senate Foreign Yanks probed into the southern Declares Na/J Retreat taOa froes beginning to end and Labor and Management Hitler, Himmler and said reinforcements were being outskirts. lunging through Orm an and Po­ Charges Patent Fraud kaow hi advance that every' Board - Operating Room - Am- Ilelatlona committee to advocate a sentF> Mason Supplies— -Paint— Hardware Ottawa, M a r^ 28— (A) -^-Can­ Nazi or Fascist leader*, fsaring Eisenhower says the German patriots in the central Apennlne; I^ rolt, sterclk 28— (iP) — ' operations of an enterprise’’—in that) it may only make life hard' ada’s position oil the touchy lasUe Army aa a mllltary*-force on the area would “ be called upon to b e; strike spread Balsam Wool Insulation effect, its sponsors said, ■ pledge er for them than it glrpady is. western front "1%^ a whipped of specific assistance to m y , dep*rtmente "f the Packard by the labor leaders not to attempt of meafraupply is that she is do­ Outxqlesco, who travelled Chicago;. March 28— (A I-D eclar-v Investigation of the administration of medical service t o . veterans, Army,” but that the extent of the Armies shortly.” Car Co., threatening to to encroach upon the prerogatives ing all the United States asks of through Manchuria on his way ing that medical care for veterans production ot aircraft aad made by a committee reapoUsIbte Allied drive beyond the Rhine is Should Prepare for Job of management. here, saifl he had found an unmiS' appears "especially poor” compar­ engine*. A t oooa a « C O A L C O K E her and more than Britain has ask­ ed with that In the armed forces. directly to the executive office o f limited at present "by the problem Patriots on escape routea north Pledges Bight T* Organize ed, add yet is still able to provide takable spirit of defeat prevail' spokeaman reported 1?669 ing everywhere' among the Jap­ The Journal of the American the president.” of supply. from Bologna to the Brenner pass that l Tel. 5125 •BOXY SLIPONS $2 -2 8 As a counter-balance, th* char­ more meat for her own city con­ The Journal reported that the In a typically frank discussion had left their work aad 2 Main S anese. Although the press and ra­ Medical aasociaUon today suggest­ and alqng railroads leading to the dreda of other employea \-----^ WHAT CAN YJ) SPARE ter pledgea support of the right of sumers than Americana get be­ charge has been maqe that the with correspondent* yesterday Alpine passea should prepare now ed an Independent Investigation by labor to organiM and engage in cause *of a more equitable distri­ dio are carrying on an Intensive upon his return from'the front, the lag about the main Pi«dt- campaign to convince tha people a committee reporting directly to chief administrator of the Veter­ c(|Uectlv* bargaining! tbls waa tn- bution system. ans administration has “ little sym­ Allied supreme commander declar­ nten for Packard Local 196. u 4 l they win win the war. Outxuteaoo President Roosevelt. (Uoatlaned oa Page Two) Automobile Worker* (CBO), tsrpreted sa a manageutnt pledgp This situation, outlined by Min­ A continuous flow of charges pathy with a high quality of medi­ ed that the tremendous victory •BOXY CARDK^ANS $2 .9 6 to discourage any attempt at ister of Agriculture J. O. Gardi­ ■aid no single average 'Japanese achieved in the Rhinelpnd does not the stoppage wa* > with whom he had talked—includ­ comes from « variety of investiga­ cal aervipe” and commented: THAT THEY CAN WEAR? “union-busting” in the pqst-war ner In an Interview, la neverthe- “ Although the administrator has bar the enemy from organizing a and that unloa efftciala hi IN FINE ATTRACTIVE SPRING SHADESI ing tome Army officer*—really be­ tors, commentators, periodicals plaat were att*m|4lag to period of a labor over-supply. leaa subject to quick change in aud publications whose observa­ full authqrlty and adequate funds front at aome point “where our British and American these final days of the war in Eu­ lieved this. worker* to remain on their Announcing the charter at a He added emphatically, how­ tions have led them to lielieve that to avail himself of the vefy high­ maintenance is stretched to the newa conference here, 'tho labor rope. est quality of consultation and limit. GIRLS’ 100% WOOL The Combined Food board, com­ ever, that anyone who think* the medical car* In the veteran* ad­ Jewelry Thief Oeptmad War R elief and business leaders declared they Japanese arc going to quit is QUflWVrsUUISministration 8»la VIIon m C vwwiwb standartl*v| far i §»***•part v time**m^ —services ' ----- — of leading------W r phy- —.r "I am not writing off this war. ’ would create a naUopal cqjiuinittee, posed of representatives o f . the he said. “No on* knows what the Prevtdestpe, B. L« Masefc gravely mistaken. lower than that prevailing in ofdi-f stclan*. the utilisation haa b**n UMi amn wa* osptiirad ^ mad* up of spokeamhn fo f business United States. Great Britain and minimal. German will do in hig own country, Canada, is expected to meet aoon, Baae Extstanea Level nary practice in the United ilcemaa’* flylag tackle hdt and labor organisations, which Gutxuleeco attributed the spirit States,” TTie Journal said in an Veteran*’ Hoepltal* Not AooretHtod and he is trying hard. SKIRTS probably in WaXhington, and may “No Negottatod Surreader" other* **caned wHh f 1.1 would attempt to “promote an un­ of defeat partly to recent Ameri­ editorial. The editorial said veterana’ hpa- nad aa nnnetorialned Sizes 8-14. plan . Increaaed ahipmenta abroad pitals are not accredited by the “My honest opinion,” he added, derstanding and sympathetic ac­ for underfed liberated nations, ne- can air raids, which he dsojared “The deteriorated service seems silverware aad Jewetrj ceptance of this code o f prinel' )iad wiped out entire bl< o f especially poor when contrasted AM .A. council on Medical Educa­ “is that there will be no negotiat­ eassitating restrictlona of domea- tion and Hospitals as institutions ed unconditional surrender. There At Least $1,500 Each the tUrd-B**r BINGO pies.” . Uc meat consumption in Canada. Tokyo and reduced the aiandafd with the high quality of medical RETAIL SALESROOM Th* first anicl*iof the charter o f living there to little boner thafi care rcnderM to thoae in the arm­ auiUble to th* training of Interns, will be an Imposed unconditional ORANGE HALL Nay Beimpoaa Battening by the coundl’s standard. surrender. Day Needed to •ally today. dastand: . * T o meet such newa, and with a bare existence leveL ed forcea.” mt sUvar wi ^^roased prosperity for all tn- The Romanian dtplomat s ^ Ravtewa Rsperta Made “Th* proper development of the “Betwsca the Allies in the west an eye to promoting Canadian hospitals for veterana would Ifad, and Ruaal* w* will take over Ger­ Reach Quota tUrre* dim votvSff tba hlgbost dagiaa of pra- good will in thn Umted Btataa, IlTlng conditlana wer* ao tiqil Tbs Journal reviewed reporta the rww mt MANCHESTER had kMt 83 pounds In ^ last made by th* U. 8. Senate’* sub- no doubt. In the future toward the many. Whether th* German* know TO-NIGHT dnethm...... and *«>ployintntt at kagM Canada may reimpoaa m ea t'ra ­ it or not, we will know It is uncon­ plaat ■tcadily advaaotaig four mont^ *v*n thougby^ was commttts* on .wartime health and utilization of veteran*’ hospital* This Advertiesment Spmwored By . " ■ » tioning, abandoned March 1, 1M4, ditional aurrender.” Give Tlirough wksa a yaidjpidlM living. ImprovM Improvl Hving dtplomatle nUoa*— education and by n«wspap*i^ and for this purpose; thla in iteetf Bad.. l 6ey Priics Weekly Door f*rize ■tazMiard o f after a nlna-montta pn lod In would tend to r*la* greatly th* XisMthower aai<\ that whU* poa- pMduqttv* ,aad techao- whlA Cana^hw wkra ras^ad to qrtilch sal(Kwdk« batter thfia lagaslnsa nnd aald l^'>BB:.'dl KNITTING MILLS The Manchester Lumber & Fuel Co. “ Perhaps the tlm* is rip* f ' ' \ } MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,194S P A G E n ___ ^______L :------:------^ ...... — ^------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,1945 necticut, covering 50 towns and meeting, Wednesday, April 4. Mrs. Leagues in other communities | \ f with representation in every coun­ Rlchara Martin will lead the dis­ have undertaken In an effort to} Cro^p Meeting understand their own town gov- their retreat by Interrupting com-| ty. Mrs. John G. Lee, of Farming- cussion on Bretton Woods a g r ^ ★ LAST THREE DAYS Tokyo Reports A bout Town Flying FoWA’V' . ton, is president of the Connecti­ ments. emmente. Clark Warns munlcationa and by killing Ger­ Stores Here Open , . Is Postponed cut Lorguc of Women Voters. A study has also been made of Transportation can be arranged I mans.” He added:. Kviishii Attack Is Non-Partisan a booklet prepared by th« Na­ by calling Mrs. Olmstoad, 2-0302. Keith's iMarch of Thrift • A ■on^'^lmothy Andrus, was Pound Bel4in tional League of Women Voters, —r e c o r d s *** Drive Looms •That Ume is not yet. But it is ■ « The League of Women Voters, a Good Friday born recently to Commander and entitled "Know Your Town." This certain that patriots in the cen­ non-partisan organization promot­ (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Harold S, Burr of Honolulu, ia one of the projects which (ConttaoMl triMit Pag* Oac) tral Apennines area wUI be called' •Womeu^s League Unit ing good cltiaenzhlp among men Hawaii, and a son, Lawrence Again Todi^ upon to be of specifle assistance to In , accordance vvith^ the and woman, had fo r Ito primary my Armies shortly. They already Hellcats, Helldlvers ant Avengers Saylea, to Dr. and Mrs. Horace K. ' To Gather Here on Oil Burners fo r their of hampering the Itc^edule of the Mer­ purpose Instrueting.women how to AUUE OOFRAN are well anned and more help will Friday, Saturday and Monday, Burr o f Madison, Wisconsin. The (CoiftlaMd From Page Oae) (Known As Qoeea Alice) and trithdrawal, Clark laid. chants Division of the communiqued today: Wednesday, April 4th. vote but aa time went )gn It be­ come to them.'* babies are grandchlldrea of Mrs. came apparent that intoreat In de­ Seveatb Daaahter of a Seveotb Sob He advised them not to take oa Manchester Chamber of "On March 27, carrier aircraft of bombere also attacked the Oer- Entire Front Quiet N. A. Burr o f Higganuro, Conn^ mocracy had ' to be aroused Bora With a Veil new 'recruits because of many Commt’rce stores here the U. 3. Paclflc'fleet continued to The meeting o f the Discussion 'Furnaces and the late.Dr. Curr, who lived In man Army command headquarters through Intelligent participation ReadiBgB Dally, Inclodlng Sanday. Italian^ who "wiil try to Join the The entire Italian front was Attack enemy fqrees and defense will be open on Good P^ri- Manchester. for many years. at Zosaen, practically a Berlin group of the League of Women o f the citizens. b A. M. to 9 F. M. Or By Appnlnt- A Few Stm AvaUahle. wlnnlnB >lde with siKldeniy ac­ quiet a l Clark broadcast his mes­ installations In the Ryukyus and suburb, in a apeclAcular daylight sage. Only a few patrol skirmish­ day. Voters, originally scheduled, for Subjects of national Intoreat ment. In the Service of the Peo­ ^ J E ^ i Sb IA - DECCA - VICTOR quired enthusiasm” aa the end ap­ surface units attacked coastal ob­ raid March 15. ple tor SO Veare. . RACKl.IKKE OIL CO. proaches. He urged, rather, that es broke the monotony of a March John Mather Chapter, Order of March 38, has been postponed un­ studied by the local group are: jectives with Naval gunfire.” He tleM olay, w ill* hold a box SQfial 78,090 Tooa Dropped til Wednesdair. April 4. The group the Two-Thirds Senate Treaty SPIRITUAL MEDIUM PeL BaitforO 1-8101 the patrioU raise the quality of dHsale. also disclosed that N avy search and dance Thursday evening at 8 Prior to today’s attack Ameri­ w ill meet at the home of Mrs. Rule and the Dumbarton ' Oaks ISO Charch Street,.Hartford, Coon. • Maj^ AvesM — Barttard their formations. ^ In the central sector, patrols re­ planes had ventured within /ISO POTTERTON o’clock. can and British bomber f•:*■ (A dispatch from the NlnQi longer. Drops! de. A t KeHb’a with solid color border. Square Targ It brought such quick cooling, revolvers and an American baxoo- Arm y front disclosed that a neW soothing, astringent rehef that its ______„ , formerly employed at the Center ka. ’a e fighting carried to the American 10-ton light tank mount­ fame spread throughout the coun­ the central ahr | Lunch here, ia enjoying m furlough OPEN THUBUIAVS UNTO, 9 P. M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTEBNOONS. beach soutneatt of ing a 65 millimeter gun had been try, and made Peterson’s Ointment visiting with friends In town. He operaUng on the western front g favorite In thousands of homes. ■ When It was over, 40 enemy has been In the service *14 years since about the first of the year. Aak your druggist for a 35c box of swords w er» picked up. More t ^ and has been overseas S2 months. Peterson’s Ointment today, or. 60c 20,000 Japanese 'have been W l ^ Most of his overseas service was It U caUed the General CSiafl. 1« tube wlUi applicator. Money hack on Iw o at a coat o f roora than In Persia. honor o f the father o f the U. 8. If you a)» not delighted with' re­ 000 U. 8. Marine casualties, In­ srmored force.) - cluding 4^lW d ead ^^ ______~ Asked whether the OermaM lief. now might not fall back on the I------I Japs Expect west, preferring occupation by the HA western powere to 1115 MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL i t T i m iu h t Personal Notices Fleeing-'Nazis plied: ’’I don't know who the Ger­ mans consider their worst epemy. WANTED In MoinorfauB (Continued From Png* One) In memoo- of WUlUro ThompMs. who died March Mth. 1»4S: 95 per cent Of the Japaneee peo­ Cardroom Help W# llttla thought when he roM that ple had. Food Is so scarce In Tokyo. For second m d tW rdolilft^ Th?aorrow th* dajr would b^g._ Qutxuleaco declared that ao rea- We lUUe thought •», tauranta are opan and tha antire AIs8 Fiitfshen. T «td «w He would U»te death a merclleaa stpig. population ia under weight. . NOW PLAYING Dress ^Ein Up At M arlow’s Feeders. Apply: Swift and sudden waa the m U. " U fe le ^ery grim ," he adaed. Ilia audden death aurpriaed us all. iDeaertbing the reeulte of recent Onh’ those who have loat can tell. . The pain of parting without saying U. S. air atUcka. OuUuleeco eaid: ALDON. farewell. [ Knack Deem WhMe Block Wife asd. Family. • ••When thoec big bombo lan4 Uicy don’t Jinit knock down a tp 0 ETON SUITS \ Spinniiig -Millt Card of Thanks kouaea. They knock down and PRETTY We wlah to tsmpleteiy wipe out a WITH WHITE BLOUSE. SIZES 4 TO 8. Takottvine, Conn. I|LUS: \-*THOBOJIOHBBED^0 AS A PICTURE block.’’ i\ Tokyo’e air raid aheltere, he All hiring done tf accord- STemorlal Hoapital.^ anee with atabllfafatlon dIUmSS et the Nethsn^Hde ^ poor a/for ^ p la m aiha 5eh^. fo r^ lr eonsldersUoa end Iwlp- ^ |»f«ty during bomUng attarf^ I. ,.^ew ___ i anscores_____ m.# 'of •sma’sniA people mtSk are blXEtod blMted tO to $4.98 GIRLS’ I pUuh . *• Jdm'Wlor. daath la them becauaa they ara not deep enough. ' Contrary to Japanese expacto' THE EVER POPULAR tioM ^ rica n air raids HATS done lltUe to disrupt transport in TODAY AND THURSDAY .Japan, he aaaerted. Ha a^d the SAILOR SUITS $4-98 Mwi SI. m m v Japanese themselves do not im- derstond why the Americans have SIZES 3 TO 8 not concentrated more ra Feminine sophisticated cHarm* railwaya and bridges e^ki^ th ^ W ith Nmvy Emblem feared might be herd to keep to On Sleeve. repair due to a manpowar short­ era. See their hrief little age. ' ' The Romanian said he had seen M .kM tL many AnaortcRn, BHUah, AuaUnu* hiB and CaaSdUn. prlsonara in FLUB: mAHCWO IN MAN* | •iiMMesy hared $ieeldine and . ( ' ' T b k yg and Yokohama working on HATTAlT*^ WHk .fS T T DON* construcUoo Jobe, clearing away BOYS* bomb daqiage or laboring on m ax — noDD b e a o t . peplnm! See our* lingerie roads. ill Wovil', friOed Navy drcseca wi|& SPRING COATS i € LATI STAOF s h o w s S / A T , V WITH CAP TO MATCH harem skiri. Sisea 10-18. •mi; |ajluc4 o/ket ^ litiJO S I Z E S ! TO < J ^ SIAM ® m iRW Eaater just Isn’t Easter vmAAxIi|oHWy (lia4Wk.., Ali«teiuM£ without a new hat. Chooas ar­ $5.d8 to $8*98 sister’s gay Eaatertime hat $10-98 to $16-98 from our hew collection of Olifiujy ladudod are the ever popular Navy coats. Also "Pretty aa s Picture* aios Thus sad BrowBS for Spring. atrswa. See than all to> m o rro w l W U (MKlUlW/ Itili oltUotuvUi 3 a $1.39 to $2-98 r a n g e A fiD fV E L CALL FOR VALUES 8500 % r v E L Adirflriiae in The Herald— H Pays • • • MORIi :AB< \ •:^7F?ss-% H A ifisn srn n i EfVKiinroF hbioccd, ' d o r W.. W EDWEgDAT. WARCTT 28,1945 MAWUHEarrEK KVENINO HKRA1,D, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. MARCH68,1948 FOUR of Civic Concert Bervlee of Now ./^ r( York, la In Manchester to asalat ttalioning Data iM Travel Club Sees 9 Civic Music’s the association during the drive. ^^^nnlshed by Police Court Starts Rites \ Last year’s membership week Miners Pictures of Trip filled the High school auditorium Thursday Roll to Open to capacity, aad for thla reason Deputy Judge Oeorg# C. Leae- •/ no new members are being aoce]ft- Vote Today ner handed down a finding Monday evening the Travel Club ed unUl Monday. Thla win give aU aullty thla morning In Town C oi^ met at the home of Mrs. Bertha Membership to Be Avail­ old members a chance to pay ,QUAUTY in the case of Archie Palmer who Center Church Aii- Hydenrelcb, on Middle turnpike, their dues and thus be assured of S e e k s to was preaented last Saturday to west. Mn. B. J. Nicholson read a able Monday to Fill membership this year. Beginning i court on a charge of non-aupport nounces Its Services paper written by Mn. Stonebury, Monday newk members will be so­ kvert Stmldown by on the activities of the club since Any Vacancies. Hsate. Fata. Bte. of hla wlfa. , , For Holy Week. licited to replace old members BookBOOK Fourso u r Rad DimStamps Q5 After testimony waa heart from it was started, which brought the who have resigned. Membership through March jlpeeding Contract both the plalntllf and defendant clubs business up to the present Plans for the second annual through 88 good througl Center Congregational church will be open until Saturday night n . Stamps T5 through X5 good SILBROS membership week of the Manchea- laat Saturday, Judge Leasner ask­ date. unless capacity should be reached mrough April 28; Y6 an« nation baHot to- Uon that with Mra. Palmer, ad­ service In the sanctuary at S p.ia. Illustrate. It was a trip which her president of the organisation. An ford Gas Company, 687 Main mittedly receiving ample revenue htuband, Walter Hydenrelch made opening dinner will be held at 6:30 June SO. f Ml whothar to atrlko for «ohn Tha service will include the cele­ in July and August 1939. The street. The telephone number is PreesessS Foods Latest And Finest Selectians Of Apparel Far Men, In her own right under his con- p. ra.. next Monday at the Mason­ 2-1461. '■ ' I^ewla' contract danaanda, tn* cepUon of the meaning of tha bration of Holy Communion' with trip was mads by the southern ic Tmeple. Mrs. Ernest Bantly Is Book Four Blue Stamps X5 a ieo.000.900 a yaar union itatutea, hla client could not be the Rev. Carl A. Hansen and the route starting at New York going In charge of dinner arrafigements. throu^ Z5 and AS and B2 good Wamen And Children At Prices That Mean Great wialdered guilty »VJ2?* any of the precious butts. State has been estimated at $300, ■snetuary will be op4n Ml day on Mondaya: 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Tax Commissioner Walter W. Good Friday ter private Worshli^ Tuesdays; Closed all day to the WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS! *^ b or Secretary Perkins aU^ Walsh announced last night that Newcomers to Manchester, and public. into the bituminous plctugs be had solved the problem of divid­ those without church affllteHotm Wedneaday;. 2 m m. to 5 p m. ing the 66 cartons. He is going to are cordially Invited Ao Join the Tbuiaday and Fildaya: 10 a. n Dally laU yesterday ky «on- apUt them evenly between the members of Center church In theSe^ BETWEEN YOU for two and a half hours to 0 p. as. mn uewls and the operators. American Red Cross and the Unit­ services. Satnrdaya: 10 a. m. to 12:80 ed Spanish War veterana Hiese She said both sides had rnfiM Good manners consist In listen aoMi. nd new proj»oeals, and that she organisations will distribute the Offlot telephono S18S. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays cigarettes among wounded vet­ Ing attentively to some one who I auneated an overall increase tells you things you already know. I a stautlng polnL She did not erans, Walsh said. dose what It was. MENS SHOP Vaa Isamsd, raeanwhUa & HIGH PRICES I eM iaton bad offered a flat $1 m a i n • T P E I ■ Ttecrease to the miners, com- MANCMKTCI».CON> $0 the SI eenU previously Alcoboligm Is Not a Moral Vice Id by them, but that L a ^ effen _ It Is a Disease chaerUjrWd ra­ B Is Curable ters she waa “not threatening BOW aagotlatora” but that ‘T sk- . ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS MANNISH MINIATURiS t tS m to aetUo by Saturday ■ F ht" SPORT COATS said aba would determine Have s Oroop hi Msnoheister will­ ay whether to rejoin the eoo' ing to talk with yoa aad help solve Nicely taUored all wool sport coats LADIES* LADIES* ^ ^ any aleehoUe proMem. that strike a welcome note In a j proposal of Interior Secre- young man’s fancy. , lekas that the preaeot pact aortimded at least until May x Write P. O. Box 582 Htk any-wage adjustments to Or Come To the Meetlag SUITS COATS tetrtaettve—waa rejected by Baleh S Brown Bloek -T 9.95 to $14,98 irators. They said they pre- Depot Square, At 8, Thursday .A pttaa eoneetloa, Sattering Faihloa-Iilt “dreoa" eoatab _ an extension under,dlSer- “ M>ft” Nits, atonnlng ear- maa-talltfred atylea, dsi^ag w terms; that they would agree dlgaaa, aye-eatehlng tailor* Toppara aad all others xentlnua the present bituminous ' act unOl May 1, and begin ig at once the wage benefits, itlng to $3.0« a week, con- in their counter-proposal of 16. Lewi* rejected those \ Dainty Cotton Dresses SMART iter-ofiers at the time. $18-95 $16-95 Befnaes to Jola la Reply In Adorable Prints and Delicate Soft Pastels. r r The mine leader refused to Join Sizes 1-6. UP operators' In their reply to DU PONT HOUSE F AINT MEN’S and declined a separate an- In advance of today’s strike $1.98 to $3.98 ibte. ' It was Ickea acUng as solid SUITS Rwls administrator, who took over KEEPS M O f » • » Mite the mines for the government In WIN “ SERVICE 'the strike and unrest which fol- Pinafores MEDALS” iswed the last unsuccessful nego- In Bright Spring Colors. Ruffled and So Pretty! HMIotis In IMS. Presumably bis —nee Into the situation now " Sises 1-6. For their eat; St aad ites bo would again operate workmaaehip. All wool _ mines tf President Roosevelt fabrics that “ataad-np” pNCts that they be seised to $ 1 .9 8 up after kmg wear. Varl*. a shutdown. ty of Btylea, patteraa. Xckes finally negotiated the iment In^ November, IMS, he now asks be extended to Skirts . 1 . Files Paiallei Notloe All Wool Plaids and Solid Colors. Kick Pleats. ,l,UiwU yesterday filed a parallel BOYS* Sizes'1 to 6 — 7 to 10. . $24-50 'igiMce to his soft coal dispute con- 'tention to cover the 72,000 anthra­ cite miners whose contract ex- $2.98 up { . r r ttW m April SO. A strike vote LEISURE JACKET teROng all but 10,000 of these will LADIES’ tu en April 26 as a result of acMon. Those Included are ENSEMBLE .Jampl^ed by the govemment-oper- Goth« for the Blouses Men's Topcoats 17.50 up .ited Philadelphia and Reading Loafer cost with wool hack and gabardine Fresh, Crisp Blouses in Fine Cottons. Spring Favorites! DRESSES ’ Coal and Iron Company mines, PAINT PROTECTION front with gabardine trouaers. Nice Spring Sizes 1 to 6 —- 7 to 10. tgslsed In a strike last summer, browna in sixes 8 tp 18. BOYS* The meet bewltehlBg array r tb e anthracite scale committee IS IMPORTANT NOW Wonderful wesrableg for the jfgung chi{ of Spriag Dreaaea, everl Meets again trtay to take up de­ a Ueemum peint preteeto Clothts put together to stay—mhde to WOOL TROUSERS Styles gatetc, fabrioa and eoU mands to be presented to the $ 1 .2 9 up an hi rainbow variety! hart coal operators at the start Am eriem’e temr equipm ent, * $18.95 fre^ om the young fellows clamor for. Yea, w6 Of their negotiations In New York it Is e ritml defense mmte- know what these young men want and we ve got . Cotton gabardines, all wool coverte April 4. ^ it for theip. and tweeds to complete the sport 3 WAYS TO BUY: Hqf. Don't isasSs It. eoat outfit StessStoM. , We Have a Compete Department of Itearefally .Pi' u Issttegyaur jlBuckland School hom e noiw nmy seee temste- \ $4.50 to $7.98 Cash Charge Budget AINT YOUR BOMB to UVe It fu t ranatoa later. . . repelrs Bonnets—-Hats and Handbags UP - Plans Operetta Pfrom deterioration !-Du Pont that may consume eeerce House Paint forma a tough, dur­ rets meterimls. Feint nets te -te TOGS FOR YOUNGSTERS able film which guards the sur­ The Buekland school wlU pre- thethingsyoueherish, FINGER-TIP CORDUROY GIRLS’ CORDUROY SLACKS GIRLS’ COTTON SLIPS face apinst rot and decay. 'And A Laige and Complete Se/ect/on nt an operetta called “The Mag- SAVR WITH PAiNTI Well Made fw Plajrtimel Sizes 3-6. Cool and Comfortable. Unusual Value! BOY$’ SUITS, $12.95 UP Beanstalk.” The first time it gives you a plus value, too, in Boyi^ Slerrskss Swesteri...... #*.98 will be given will be Friday good appearaneo that laata,and REVERSIBLE COATS Boy^ Coat and SUp-on Sweaters... .#1.98 to #4.50 lasts. ’That’s beeaiuw. . Of Fine Accessories Needed For PREP SUITS, $14.95 U f lliasbnlng at 7:S0 on April 6, and ing qualities of the film are aot Raveras them Into a raincoat on off day^ Boys* Short and Long-Rleeved following afternoon at 2:30. DU PONT MOIttt PiUNT abnormally affected. A number one Item for the young man’s Striped Jersejrs ...... • • • .#1-*# ■"O #i.»9 kets will not be sold at the IS “scLF-ctMaacs” Bprtng wardrobe. Bojra^ New Spring Ties...... GIRLS’ COATS, $10.95 UR ' since seating capacity is lim- m ueRT eoLoat, Tool Your Smari Faster Costume is Here! Like all paints, it coUocte dirt on Boys* Belts...... 50e and #1.00 „ All who plan to attend The new Du Pont Tru-Tlnt for­ uld get their tickets from the exposure to the atmosphere. As $10.95 mula offers you lovely light eol- Snspendera ...... •#5e of Buekland school In ad- time goes on, however, a fids ovB with the seme "setf-deaniag’ ' .BOYS’ SHOES Boys* Wash Suits $1.98 up ^*in»s Magic Beanstalk" is siml- white powder forms on the sur- f see. This powder is washed awsy properties. For the Little Tot — Peter Rahblt Sizes lj-8 f to the well known fairy tale Du Pont Hooea Paint coots so rjack and the Beanstalk.” by hesvy rains, carrying tho dirt #2.00 ^ #2J0 #2.95 enlng scene takes place irith it, and exponng a fresh more than other good paints. STANLEY _ .. lage green in England, WOOLLINBD ' , Older Boys* Shoes...... #8.95, #4.95 and #5.50 881 white surface. TUs "sdf-clean- Before you paint, sum to second is a scene at a fair consult a rdiablo painter. He a Boys* Topcoats $4.98 up should be very interesting ing” process starts afisr s ftw Boys* Striped si»d Argyle Sod|8 .... .#9c and 45e MAIN STREET CANTOR, H It has acts quite like m ont^ of exposure under normal knows bow to do tho Jph right— CORDUROY COATS Sises 7 to lOVs. Sizes 1-t . - ” . ■ ft at a real fair. In tha last weather eonditiona. It may bo hew much or how Uttlo paint to Manager there is a real ben which A corduroy cost Is what aU hlgh-echoolert MANCHESTER delayod under unusual elimatie not. His skOi moans sayingi for _ a “golden egg.” Perhaps you, and paint soaasrvation for call a good number. It’s tops and ever ao |-Moat exdtlng part of the or diit-eoUecting conditions ihax- aerviooSMo. ''^l.abow la the duel between tremsly sootgr iBdustrim eonoM-- $S.15| •nd the giant akks. Because this “ss(f-daa»- M paNT RMMt psan ate ate main characten $12.95 __ f soloo. The rest of the imtC* process is gradual, the waar- . sBlMrsa slag In the chorus iddio Shop In old Bngllah eostumea *T«G8 FOR ALL TOTS** " MMraa do danoes aad lohnsoiK Paint Co. H8B MAIN STREET . ‘ -V :,'v , ■ .MANCHESTER, CONN. bi g a y ,. oolerful cos- ' ■■ 899 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 6854 -V. ' • ibtePR Or- T. IlllllllllllUiUllllllilliU ■■ ■ -V ■■ " V- • - .[ i. D- MANCHESTfc^R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1945 »*a o f n * MANCftES'l EB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, UONN„ ^D NESDAY, MARCH 28,194S ^ SEC *n nit their tariffs sn equal amount 31 0 1 O V i«a aa a» a » I with some of the important offi­ Army Clta,del.- While somb' of to deal with us. Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary was nnd requested her to say a few cials of the large meat packers.! the men rah up liito butldkig This act had to be renewed selected, as the camp which was words. Mrs. Manning brought Packers Get They have assured us emphatical­ Waste Paper and broke in the office door and Roosevelt and Wilson every few years. If It Is not renew­ organized some years before had greetings from her organization ly that they do not permit any 6f tossed the blazing metal waste' ed In June It will collapse. Presi­ iniversary Observed chosen the name of Mrs. Cheney’s which she said now Is composed Higher Price their branch houses to divert meat Causes Blaze basket out of the window, another dent Roosevelt this week, In the Girls Wanted son. Ward, who made the supreme perhaps of more gratnddau^ters to the hotel and resUurant trade. ran down the street and pulled Tariff Stands Similar quotes given above, asked Con­ We have several openings for girls as sacrifice in action in the Spanish than daughters of the men who These companies have undertaken the fire alarm. gress to renew the act. War, in the Philippines, where the. fought in the Civil War.' From Hotels He did more: He ailkcd permis­ a private rationing system and The recall was sounded at 9:87. cause It couldn’t sell its products sion to reduce the tariffs even ly Veterans’ Auxiliary Allies are in conflict with .the Japs Attorney Hunt, who la a state are endeavoring to allocate their No Damage Done But No damage was done. Both Plearl for Low at the present time. Then the war official, complimented Ward to us. more than they have been cut. Re­ (Onntinued From Page One) meat supplies on an historical ba­ There was but one call for a publicans SM up in arms in Con­ was with Spain. Cheney Camp and Mary Bushnell sis.” Location of Alarm Box Levies So Nations of I Same Sttuatton Feoed Again with an efflciont corpa of belpora. Mr, and M rs/ Austln Chenev Cheney Auxiliary on Its various grass fire yesterday answered by Now we come to 1945. The Eu­ gress. ITiey want to fight this p r^ Press Feeders » e r 1 0 0 l ^ i ^ e n t at They prepared a delidoua meal keeper was "misinformed.’’ He ex­ Attracts Big Crowd. the South Manchester Use depart­ posal. History will show who .Is were presented and called on for patriotic efforts. He said among plained; _World m Can Trade ropean war Is almost over. EltiroM Republl- conaiating of tomato juice, chick­ remarks, and both expressed thdr other things that he was in Ger­ ment. At 2:45 yesterday after­ is destitute. We face again tne right; Rooeevelt or the (th _____ Birthday^ of Packers are allowed to charge When an alarm for fire was noon No. 3 went to Steep Hollow Without Barriers. edna who oppoae him. This is full time work in an essential industry. en with gravy on biaculta. maahad pleasure at being present at the many in 1937 and thlngS were 8 per cent more for meat sold to To Enforce Laws same situation that America faced ______<______’^^d^ghnell Cheney potatoes, carrots and peas, celery, party. Mr. Cheney paid tribute to fomenting then that led to the hotels and restaurants than for turned In from Box 45 at the cor­ Lane. In Wilson’s time. pickles, olives, rolls, ice cream and his mother, four of whose sons present war. He felt, however, meat sold to retailers. ’This is the On Cyclists Here ner of Main and Bissell street at By JaniPfl Marlow High tariffs can shut off Eu No Election Neeeeeory Apply in person. ip Last Evening. coffee. Past President Mrs. Maiy were in the service in that war. that we are nearer the end of this amount necessary to cover the 9;15 last night a large crowd Washington, March 28—(/P)— rope’s products. But In the mean­ Reykjavik, Iceland, March 28— E. Lewis, who Is the present chap- He said his father, the late Colonel war than we think, and nearing cost of fabricating the meat Into gathered, as the box la In the bust Put time this happened: Seeing the (;P)—This new republic’s first presi­ wiiatinAii r^anev Auxil- ’ lain, gave the invocation, and Paet the end of another cycle the first ness section. ’The appearance of Betause It Is history repeating It­ damage done, a Democratic Con­ dential election, set for June, Frank W. Cheney, had Just return­ smaller cuts for hotels and restau­ Chief Sfmuel G. Gordon last M X Orabowski cut ed from the Battlp of AntieUnf in of which began with the War of rants. No. 2 from the Center, No. 3 self, perhaps, there Is an amazing gress in 1934 passed the reciprocal won’t be necessary. No opposition No. 13, United Spanish War , large, beautifully decorated the Civil war, when he married the Revolution. night instkicted his men to give from Spruce street which sped Chapped Skin similarity between the words of trade agreements act has appeared against incumbent Folding Boxes, Inc. celebrated its 25th anni- i birthday cake, portions of which “Therefore,” Bowles declared, down Bissell street and No. 4 Sweinn Bjoernsson. The constl __ _ — I____J M.idU iViM fetA AMsaavM fn Mary Bushnell of Hartford. With Thomas Mullen of Hartford, the "there is no real monetary advan­ more attention to the enforcement President Roosevelt this week and This enabled this country to cut Elm Street, i- Manchester with a dinner and program were served with the ice cream to all her multitude of duties in rais­ present Department Commanded, tage in selling meat to hotels and of the town by-law relating to the which came up from School street of President Woodrow Wilson 24 its tariffs as much as 50 per cent tution provides *n election by ac night In the banquet hall of the more than one hundred pres­ ing twelve children, she had found congratulated the auxiliary on its restaurants. We might also men­ riding of bicycles. Many com­ It added to the excitement. Out of Misery years ago. to deal with nations which agreed clamation. the fa m ily Masonic Temple. The gen- ent. time to write a biography of her silver celebration, its fine supper plaints are reaching the police There was nothing for the fire­ It'i inch a wondarfol (m IIbc—th« mla. Commander and Mrs. Nichols tion that all restaurants must sur­ you apply^ eooUiiK» •oothlagUaa lo lea-UInU Both men were pleading with decorations were American father, the illustrious Horace and achievements of the past, and render ration points for their meat chiefly about using sidewalks for men to do when they reached the The first touch of i f l< balm casM Congress for low tariffs so that red'and white carnations in took turns in serving as toastmls- Bushnell. The publishers wrote re­ calied attention to the conference purcha.ses and consequently their riding. scene. The fire was discovered tha .tine of ehappad band* and waathtr- this nation and the other nations containers and red, white, tress or master of ceremonies, questing a similar work by her at Hotel Garde in June. Another meat supplies are limited by this Reports have been made that when members of the Salvation erackad akin. Ica-Mlnt la not a baautr of the world could trade without which made their duties all the pen, and Colonel Cheney replied department officer, J. F. Van Al- people have been knocked down Army noticed the reflection in the lotion—It’s a.madicinal prtparation that ^ and Yellow candles. At each more informal and enjoyable, as rationing program.” help* to railava raw, ehappad akin and the econofnic barriers that stran­ hte was a candy and nut basket that bis wife was Just then very s t^ e came from Bridgeport, and “Furthermore, our maximum and others have had close calls. south window of the office of reatoia eraekad, rou(h tgrfaeaa to tbair gle flow of goods. they occasionally told a joke on busy on the lives of two persons, declared it was well worth the natnral amoothnaaa. Joaf tha thins (or Let’s raid the icebox... Have a Coca-Cola tor, encased in silver horseshoes, price regulations provide for quo­ (Jlarence Anderson in the Farr ehappad lip*, too. So don’t wait. Got a iar What they said wili be given ^made by the president of the each other. • (their twin children) and could long trip, he had enjoyed the din­ tas on sales of i fabricated meat Recall Arran, .-ensents Made building next to the Salvation of fca-Mint todajr. At all drussl't*. first. Why they ssld it will be “ ‘llary, Mrs. Florence J. Nichols, Entertainment Program not possibly accede to their re­ ner and the evening so thoroughly. cuts and these quotas are based on given next. [fe of Captain Joel M. Nichols. The program opened with the quest. Several others, prominent in both a fixed percentage of the sales fiondon, March 28.—(A)—Reli­ Wilson: "Changes of a very rad­ is the present commander of singing of the Star-Spangled Ban­ Na^onal Head Present organizations including the present made during the period of Sept. able reports today said that emer­ ical nature have taken place. The ..■d Cheney Camp, No. 13, U. S. ner. and one or two of the old- Chairman Nichole directed at­ department president, Mrs. Lillian 15-Dec. 15, 1942, It is apparent, gency arrangements had been United States has become a great . V., and past commander of the time favorite songs. Mrs. Marion tention to the fact that the presi­ Curtis, congratulated the auxiliary therefore, that the amount of made for the recall of Parliament creditor nation.” • gte department. ' Seelert played the accompani­ dent of a national organization on the success of the celebration. meat which may legitimately be In event Germany collapsed dur­ HALE'S SELF SERVE Roosevelt: "We must recognize, Special Onests Present ments and also during the evening was present, Mrs. Beatrice Man­ The program dame to a close sold to the hotel and restaurant ing the Easter recess, which be­ The Original In New England! too, that we are now a creditor rComrades of Ward Cheney Camp contributed several lively selec­ ning, head of the Daughters of with the singing of "God Bless trade is limited. 1 gins following adjournment to­ countrj’ and are deatlncd to be for Invited, also state officers of tions on her piano-accordion, Union Veterans of the Civil War, America." We have discussed this matter morrow. , ____ some time to come." the men’s and women’s or- which are always well received. Wllaon: "If we wish to have Eu­ —jstinns, and heads of the pa- One of the high spots on the pro­ rope settle her debts, governmen­ dtlc associations in Manchester, gram was the singing by a quar­ THURSDAY SPECIALS! tal and commercial, we must be sldent Mrs. Nichols welcomed tet composed of Captain Nichols, Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! prepared to buy from her.” members and guests, among Alexander Berggren, Albert An­ Roosevelt: "Unless we make It tn were Mr. and Mrs. Austin derson and John York with Mirs. poaaibie for Americans to buy _jiey of Hartford Road. It was Elisabeth Phelaii as their accom­ OampbeU*a goods and services widely and r, Mr. Qieney’s mother, the late panist. Every time the quartet readily in the markets of the Mary Bushnell Cheney, for sang they were obliged to respond Cana world, it will be Impossible for the auxiliary was named. with an encore. Mrs. Phelan also Vegetable Soup 2 25c other countries to pay what is «e Henry H. Hunt and Mrs. accompanied Mrs. Mary Mathieu owed us.” nt were also seated at the head who sang twice and also respond­ OampbelPB Wilson: "If we wish to assist and at right angles was a ed to Insistent recalls. Europe and ourselvea by the ex­ High Tributes Are Paid port either of food or raw ma­ ^ble at which were the charter THEY’VE GIVEN ALL Can« nbers of the auxiliary, Mrs. Commander Nichole requested Tomato Soup 3 27c terials or finished products we hie drabowski, Mrs. Agnes Past Commander George Johnson must be prepared to welcome com­ riord, Mrs. Mary Warren. Mrs. to arise and be recognised as the modities which we need and which ibeth Maher, Mrs. Lottie Beh- husband of the late Mrs. Mary T. Europe will be prepared with no Mrs. Mary Peekenham. Miss Johnson, first president of the aux­ Kraft Cheese 2-Lb. Box 79e little pain to send us.” nth Maxwell, Mrs^NetUe Custer, iliary and one of its most enthusi­ "Fundamental to Prosperity” "> were asked to arise and take a astic promoters until her last ill­ BUT LIFE ITSELF! Roosevelt: "Trade is fundamen­ Past Department President ness. Mrs. Johnson oixanlzed tha tal to the prosperity of nations, Inez Batson made a few re- the Past Presidents’ Club on the All Kinds of Butter as it Is to individuals. All of us and practically an of tha 17th birthday of the organiaatlon. earn our living by producing for t prssldentB of the auxiliary Mrs. Mary Warren, the secretary. some market, and all of us buy in r living attended the party. * In her history of the unit paid trib­ some market most of the things he president, Mrs. Florence ute to Mrs. Johnson. She spoke of Cream of Wheat Lge. Pkg. 23c we need. We do better, both as hols, vdio was general chalr- the many grand times enjoyed by producers and consumers, when c t the silver anniversary ob- the members, the work they had the markets upon which we de­ nce. worked tirelessly to accomplished for a small group pend are as large and rich and the event one long to be re- whose membership at no time ex­ Wheoteno Lge. Pkg. 23c various and competitive as possi­ ., ,a way to make a party an added mccesi nbered. Mrs. Mildred Tedford ceeded 56. It is now 44. She said ble. The same is true of nations. I as chairman of the supper, It was fitting that the name Mary We have not always understood At home, the good things of life come from the kitchen. And one of die good this In the United States.” • Moltex Lge. Pkg. 23c Wilson: "Cnearly, this Is no time things is ice-cold Coca-Cols in the icebox. Havt * Cokt ere words that make for the erectiofi here of high-trade Kellogg'a barriers__ (they) wonld stand in the kitchen the center of attraction for the teen-age set. For Coca-Cola never the way of the adjustment of nor­ mal business conditions through­ loses the freshness of its appeal, nor its unfailing refreshment. No wonder Corn Flakes out the world, which is as vital to the welfare of this country as to Coca-Cola stands for tb t poms* that refreshes from Maine to California,—has KeHogg'a that of all the o^ier nations.” DIAMOND Roosevelt: “W* can not succeed become a symbol of happy, refreshing times together everywhere. In building a peaceful world un­ You niturally hrtr Coca-Cola Krispies less we build an economically BOTTIIO (iNDEt AUTHOIITY Of THE COCA-COIA COSPANY IT called by H* friendly abbreviation healthy world. .. . The reciprocal ‘(M tt. Both mcaii the quality prod­ trade agreement program repre­ uct of Th* Coca Steamers Pont. 'T ig _____ Stores Association Ws boy ca^ and tracks of uR Remember, .if the air-raid sirens sound at 1 Quoliogs Little Necks Bkifccst y a w oaid types* ^ o’clock on Sunday, Aprfl 8th, the Collection . tcgsrdlcB of cooditidB trucks “ V on tha way to your home. Also: Sdimon, Holibift, .Mockerel ond Salt Coda We Will. Be it Closed A good PiA a VO ntiY good smoM; SANDWICH SPECIALS! Good Friday w aicS > This Advertisement Sponsored By BOLOGNA _ . . . .w. — H i- Asy ■; I ^ PAInw in— ysor car .ontgomery Wa r MORTADELLA Op aeits'Ia. mm $kt phom The W. G. Glenney Co. HEAD CHEESE OapNI M m , ' The Red Cross C ER V ELA T i 824-828 MAIN STREET ^1,' '■ MANUHES'I ER EVENING HEKA l u . M AN G H ESTEK . CX|NN~ W E D N E S D A Y . M ARCH 28, 1%4B PAA MAXsCwraiEK EVENUSU HEIlAl^. MAiNUME»l*K. W « « « TVEUNe s u AX, M Ancn :i8, ia40 E E IG H T .■* ■ ______— ------c ----- g— ■ • en Last Words of Jesus.” Music ton and the Junior amV Interme­ lifting of racial barriara at the In­ to eat with the Negroea :^ater- especially appropriate for Good diate Choirs will condoct a Good cauaed undue alarm to be clrcule- Tensioff^ouiils stitution. day, but 100 of them later told the WTUT— ixsu Lists Services war on Japanese dictator ted, by the Improper knowledge of Today's Radio WBTO— 1410 Friday will be sung by the South Friday service for membeia of the Warden Clinton Duffy held an warden they dealred to>fratutn to Church' Choir under the direction Manchester Uic olher^ aide of the world, the facU aa they exiet. work and were released f(om Church School. Hu^ aervloe will KNOW N POft VAlUii Eugene W. Latimer. emergency meeting late yeaterday Easters War 'nass of George O. Ashton, minister of be held In the chapeL and will be Inside Prison their cells. For Holy Week for Franco to reaign, tn The Open Forum to caiivass other prison officiala music. The choir will sing "Go brief. All children are cordially ivening Herald There in only one way for a solution to the problem, but The protest has lowared ,w ar 4:00—WDRC — House Party:^ WTHT — Caatles in tha Air; to Dark Gethsemane” by Tertlua welcome. GRANTS he had to send 100 more inmates material production at the prison MnUJSHXD BT Tl' gentlna to find lU trfle place In Communications for publications In the Open Forum will not Compulsory Auto San Quentin. Calif.. March 28.— Newa; WHTD — 'Time Views w n c —^ studio Program. South Church to Have Noble; “Were You There?” the »*i.n pKnmNo 00, INC. (/P)—Tension mounted in San to their cells at the night meal. 30 per cent. the News; WTHT — News: 7:48— W n C —Emil Oote Chorus. famous Negro ipiHtual by Bur­ u SKMlI street the American family of peace- s guaranteed publication If they contain more than 300 words, They refused to go to the mess- Hanelieeter, Conn. he Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter Quentin prison today, with 780 GIrand's Music Hall: WTIC — 8:00—WDRC -* Jack Carson Special Rites on Thurs> leigh; and “So 'Thou Llfteet Thy loving nations. It la not for Ar­ Insurance Fought hall where 477 Negroes were be­ The only difference between rich Bdekstsga Wife. Show WHTD—Ted Malone; Divine Petition” by Palmer. Rob­ ELASTIC THOMAS IVROUSO'' t h ^ may be libelous or which Is in bad tMte. Free exprpsslon convicts caged in solitary confine­ d a y and Friday. Oenemi Mnnn»er gentine dictatorship to go through of pbUtlcai views is desired b y . contributions of this character ment and eating one meal a day ing„ Served.------— I folks and,, poor folks la whe're they 4:18-i-WHTD -I-Mualcal Roundup:' WTHT—Cecil Brown; W n C — ert Gordon, Sr., will sing the STOCKINGS Hundreds of New Dresses founded October 1, IWI*______the artinclal heroics of declaring because of their rebellion against A total of 900 prisoners declined | put the decimal poinL W n c — Stella Dallas. . | Mr. an4 Mm, North. fourth word, "O My Father, Why but l^ e r s which are detamatory or abusive will be rejected. State Ca'pitbl. Hartford. March 4:30—WDRC — Strictly Swing: Light and Heavy .Weight BNu t Brenlnf Except war on a beatea Germany. It Is 8:15—WHTD— Lum and Abner; Services in observance of Holy Hast Thou Forsaken M e?" from ■ad Holldare. Entered at the 28.—i/Pi- The operation of com- w n c — Lorenzo Jones. WTHT—Kay-0-Quls, Week will be held in South Meth­ the oratorio by Dubois. Mr. Ash­ Arthur Drug Stores for that dicUtorshlp to dissolve that ia told him and probably go jloe at Mnncbeeter, Conn., •• . AlcoholIcKs .\non.vinoiis ptilaory automobile inaurance In: 4:48—WDRC — Danny O’Neil: 8:30— WDRC—Dr. ChrUtian; Bill odist church on Thursday and ton will play as prelude “ O Sa­ 848 Main St. TW. 8888 ■d g — M«ll Matter. ______one better. As s matter of cold Massachusetts was cited yester- ' WHTD — Hop Harrlgan: W nC, itself and give the people of Ar­ Editor, The Evehhig Herald: Henry; WHTD— Counterspy; Friday evenings. On Thursday cred Head Now Wounded,” and aa fact, becominK associated with day aa one reason why Connectl- ] —Toung Wldder Brown. Postlude “Miscre” by J. S. Bach. flora in gOBBCMPTION RATES gentina a chance to vote on their Alcoholics Anonymoua m’lst be the WTHT— Human Advanture; evening at 7:30 o’clock tha service Who is an al^ollc? A very cut ahould not adopt a similar B:00—'WDRC — News: Ad U n e r:; of Holy Conununion will be ob- ’The offering will be for the Crip­ own political destiny at home and simple question and should deserve answer when there are over 20,000 w n c —^r t o n of (Thear. ' MOtb by M«tl ...... I plan. WHTD— Terry and the Plrate.s: 9:00—WDRC — Frank Sinatra ■eived. Individuals may observe pled Children’s Fund. a very simple a n sw ^ An alco­ members in the United States, em­ The proposal, before the Judi-, WTHT — Happy, the Humbug: ^ abroad. Show; WHTD—Keep Up with the communion at any time after At 10:00 a. m. on Friday morn­ A REMINDER! Grants Girls’ Shop iHtred^ne ...... iiio o holic is a person who lati^ control bracing some 375 groups. clary committee of the General j w n c — When a Girl Marries, i eix o’clock on that avenlng. At ing Mr. Ward asalated by Mr. Ash­ 1 SUtce and APO ...... JllOO Aa another alcoholic, you are no Assembly developed considerable | Save., on your Floor of Tomorrow 8:15—WHTD—Dick Tracy: WTHT ! the World; WTHT—Gabriel over drinking. The solution is ele-- ths aervlca the Young Women’s When You Neod More The Tariff Issue Today mentary. Stop drinking, pj“ ctlce different from the.se people only oppoaition _ and no support whlt- Superman: WTIC—Portia Faces Heatter: W n c —The Eddia MEMBER o r Cantor Show. Choir will sing under the direction th e associated pres- comjiete sobriety and sico in one respect. They did something | ever.,ver. Several witnesses testified' Ufe. AMocletcd Pr««» to e*ci^i»eiy President Roosevelt's request thfit Massachusetts, the only state 8:30—'WDRC —War Commentary: 9:15—WTHT — Music without of George G. Aahton, organist E>uPrtion. B&throoms and lav­ 6:30—W’DRC — George B. Arm­ ^.mpblcsl, errors appearing In ad- upon us, in America, to regard following true .stat'n'i^tit of the stead: WHTD — The Answer ties. ttaamsnts in The Manchester Ets- respective flelcis. The.se men ami j facts involved and ri^iest that atories excepted. Borders amli Barald. the tariff as an outmoded issue, Circus Fire Awards .Made Man; w n c — Senenaders. 11:00— News on all stations. GARAGE women realized that they were | you [luhlish them. feature strips extra. 6:45—WDRC — Newa; WHTD — 11:18— WDRC — Joan Brooks; Wednesday, March 28 not to any extent that we shall alcoholics and attempted to find a Yours very truly. 16 Brainard Place Eugene W. Latirher. Hartford, March 28.— — The Musical Roundup; 'W nC — WHTD — Mu leal Roundup; rush to strip ourselves o f all tar­ solution. I Board of Arbitration hearing death Lowell Thomas. WTHT—Mualc: W n C — Hark- (Rear of the Gas (ki.) lory But No'Victory Day iff barriers without any certainty It to amazing, the abuse to Senator from the 35th DistHct. and Injury claims based on the cir­ Beas of Washington. All Kinds of General which the human body and mind of i fn the Manchester Herald of 7:00—WDRC —Jack Kirkwood as to what the rest of the world cus fire of last July^has 'made Show; WHTD — Headline Edi­ 11:30—WDRC—Invitation to Mu­ Automobile Repair Work pQdncral Eisenhower has no hesi- an alcoholic can be subjected and March 24th, 1945. there appeared awards of |9,000 to tlm estate of sic; WHTD—Jimmy Dorsey’s is going to do, but to the extent a long article under the caption, tion: WTHT — Fulton Lewis, ' in proclaiming that the Ger- still be able to spring back into ^ s . Jennie M. Elliott, 43. of Jr.; w n c —Supper Club. •• Orchestra; WTHT—Dance Or­ that we shall sUnd united ready position by serious and intelligent "Coventry Bill Raises Alarm.” FREE TOWING In the west are "whipped,” This article was apparently Wethersfield and lfl.500 to the es­ .T:15—WDRC — Music that SaUa- chestra: Wnc—Music for To­ to deal and bargain with the rest planning and thinking. An honest tate of her son, Richard E. Elliott, night. PHONE 8978 OR 2-1227 in predicting that the Allies self-inventory of what has been sponsored by the Waterfront flsa; WHTD — Raymond Gram of the world insofar aa it stands 6. A v ^ d a in Injury cases includ­ Swing; WTHT— Red Cross Pro­ 12:00—WHTD — News; Music; 1 tha west will not have'to fight gained or lost by excessive drink­ Realty Company, through its pres­ ready to move tow'ard the remov­ ident,' Stephen Cubles. and plainly ed: Mfcrtin F. McGrath. 9. South gram; 'W n c — News of the w n c —News; Danny Ryan her major battle. In abort, ing should be convincing to one­ Serenade. al of artificial, nationalistic trade carried a false picture of the true Windsor, |15,000: Ja-’.t A. Mc­ World. ' I great Allied victory^ of this self. Grath, 9, ^ u th Windsor, 87,500: 7:30—WDRC — Ellery Queen; 11:3m Britain. e why you con't go Wrong whan you buy o Trimleyl Watkins Fine Chairs, at Watkins traditionally low prices, ^ scarf affacli. Mock os^ colors caught-"^ tha war in Italy waa, All of those resilient, wool-lined ties Hove been 1. 4a bo«"S» will do it! iwortost new poWorm . f S only yeaterday, the willing and divided into definite color groups by o leoding men’s •ager mouthpiece eC Nad ideas ki Deaths Last Night • 8 for Income Tax A. Gainsborough fan-back chairs come in pairs; at ^9.00 pAUdBT abort . with aiv weor authority.. 1 You don’t ha ve to ths western hemisphere, ^ Income tax pejrm*msnt due Houren Incoma taz worry about choosing the correct color t ; Both the Franco and the Peron B In-between chair with comfortable pleated back, 44.50 Ifareb 1ST DoaT ~ borrow the In brilliant er potlel cotor^ Cambridge, Mass. — Professor moiOBty unnacssaiHy. but it a combinations...Just osk for o tie Iwgbnes still are tha totalitarian Emeritus Robert Hallowell Rich­ 8*^' Hk pto«» loanan it to your advantage, sea bigs, beoutifwl tingla blessoBts toja . The Sweater C. Dignified Queen Anne occasional, now with tufted seat; wmT tooley. today. Wa asaka loans to go with o blue, browner o grey suit I [j^ltators of Mussolini and Hitlar. ards, 100, oldest living graduate simply, privately oa signature or colorfid nosag oyg, oniy m m s D Q r Hore’i the boiy puNower yo« gbll They are merely changing their at Massachusetts Institute of 25.00 ■loaa. wa’4 Uka to sarva you. OesM la. pbona or write us go fori Ifi lOOflb weel In bARr , puiface tune because they finally Technology, the last surviving D. English lounge chair in a smart damask stri^, 91-00 teday: er aavs this ad until member of the institute’s first W. T. GRANT CO. s™ ® " egua, lilac, chorry. m ain, bejbf, Ipaa that the war is being won by class, and for 41 years head ef its E. Chippendale wing chair in beige tapestry, 69.50 iifa fM l OGmGshe [|ha AlHea. They hope that, 'by Department of Mining Engineer­ pink. Of blue. iU es 34 >e_4tb ; ■ • U U ' mere change of surface tune, ing. He waa bom in Gardiner, Me. MriMt m»mh M«dMv F. Small loungs chair; big chair comfort; rose damask, PeiMNRin can win their'own way into Tel Aviv, Palestine—Moahe Avigdor Amiel, 88, chief yabbl of 75.00 ,SISS IIM4 tItrPt •IMI world of tomorrow. Trt Avly, Mi UM n il itn JIat COiOe-MOHT rot (or either Spain or Argoa- Chicago—Otto Raymond Bar­ see UM UM MM eases tOoOOa K Meied e» ereiipi to win their way into that nett, 77, former president of the Mssm raquirea more than a American Patent Law association in the mouthinge of dicta- and one time professor of patent law at Northwestern university. Pay for your WatUiii It demanda the and niture on our cohvenient NaoaJ W .T. GRANT COS ittetatocahlpa. Dollnr BUI Vss< In Nsst ^ ^ T tn e n a i Budget Terms., Ask about / / . \ fiMEO is one way (or Franco to Addle Nsw Ortsana—oe)—Mrs. Aniw. them when yon caH. Bpaia truly eligihls to t a Hoffmsister, broom in hand, wont Telepbeaa MSt W. T. GRANT C O . . „815 MAIN STREET City. Srats. plaoa a n w g tha aatioiw e( out to swoop frasn her front wnik O. K. Brawa, Mgr. Ailvprtlse In The Herald— It Pav8 n bird nest whloh hnd fnllen (rom Ueeasa X *. msM. H u t ia aat (ar hia WATKINS - - ■ ■■ - L Aictatorahip to go the magnoito tree. Wpv,en into the twigs and feathers ef the nest she YOUfT IckviNArOt H t J U m ■,y to amtkma e f declaring found a ana dollar MU.

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MAMHKSTKK KVKMMJ H t K A L U . ftlAWCMliS I KK. UONW.. W KUXN r .a iiA i . W AmJM Z8. 1848 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, 00NN« WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,1948 iJE TEJI and J. G. Elder of the Kiwanls I prisoner, proved to be a useful Keen pleaded for more tolerance Fascism” In the bill which ka said band of Mrs. Dora Pietrafesa. 40 Mrs. Ora Perry, 24 Spring street. man In helping the A m erican in Club. Everett McKinney, chair­ Direct Primaries should be passed only as a tem­ man of the United National Cloth-1 What a Difference o D efer' and understanding for minority Hill street, Torrington. South Norwalk. Chaplain Cites diapoeing of aome of the peats on groups, those of different religious porary expermental law so that re­ Rarey, Ralph S., Pfc., son of Piccolo, Anthony J„ Pvt., son of the Island. Ing Collection In Manchester, gave turning Boldiers might have an op- Mrs. Jennie Piccolo, Como avenue, a short U lk on the program that beliefs, toe Negroes, etc. He an­ Measure Urged Mrs. Helen H. Rarey, 12 Vardon Commander Shilling maintained State Meetings nounced that there will be a com­ portimlty of passing on the pt^ Waterbury; ' Battle Stories has been outlined fo r this work, War Casualties road. West Hartford. that the fiiea were one of the worst munion service In the church posed changes. Reale, Charles, 8 . Sergt.. son of Salfta, Joeeph J.. T4, husband of pests to overcome. But finally the which is to take place on'Sunday, Supporting the measure, Mrs. Mrs. Frances H. Salfla, 195 Main April 8, from one o’clock In the Thursday at 10 a. m. It was heart­ Mrs. Patricia Reale. 38 Russell entire island was sprayed with in­ Hartford, March 28.—(JP) — In ening to see in toe congregaUon Hartford, March 28—(g>)— Rep- Arthur Ransohoff of Stamford - I M ConaMlieat M«n, Dead, Wounded or M toin f, street. Thompsonville. street, Wlnated. secticides and the flies all disap­ afternoon until five. Already the j argued that "hy eltnilnating toe Serviop Clubs Join to various committees have been or- keeping with the Office of Defenaa three of our sarvioe men, Lieut tesentatlves lof labor and the ’ iS ^ & u ie^ ^ War and Navy Departments Tod^. ' Ritchie, George H.. Pfc., son of Smith, John H.. Pfc., son of Mrs. peared. One of the greatest diffi­ city convention, a more direct hnd Marie Smith, 62 Town Hill avenue, grnlzed and he urged everyone to W AUTOmOBlLE TRUCK Transportation regulations, the Uoyd S. Grey, Patte Offloer Hen­ League of Women Voters, appear­ Are Based On Prior Notification To Mrs. Agnes Ritchie, 8 Union street, H i’ur Stirring Account culties was the food. In such hot ciilynyeh of the more demooratic method of choos­ Danbury. get back of this worthy cause. ry Jones end John In ing before the Legislative Elec­ Casualties Noted Here May Previously Stamford, countries it Is almost impossible State program meetings of the U. S. Navy. ing candidates is provided.” Sagnclla, Peter G., Pfc.. son of Soucy, 1^ 0 J„ S-Sgt.. son of O f W ar ill the Pacific. to keep the food from spoiling. The men enjoyed^fci turkey din- Opnnectlcut State League of Nurs­ tions committee yesterday, advo­ j Been Reported In the News Columns. " Joseph P. Ssgnella. 59 Fillmore Mrs. Martha Soucy, 888 Asylum Consequently the diet was very ner prepared by Mrs. Soderburg | ing will be deferred until further The Rev. Cheries A. Downs of avenue, Hartford. the Congregational church preach­ cated leglalation providing for Inducted Into Army street. New Haven. Jimt 90 members of Manches­ limited. However, as the Comman­ and her corps of workers. notice It aras annotmeed today by direct primaries In cities with Scott. Donald E., Sergt.. son of Strengowskl. Stanley J . Pvt., der said, these difficulties had to ed as usual, end toerq was speclel husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Stren­ ter's three service clubs, the Ro­ Mra. Carolyn L. Wldmer, chair­ music, toe choir elnglnc an an­ population of more than 26,000. Mxmm CSm m M m far Btarch X7, 1B45 ^ Hazen Scott. High street, Chester. be overcome and they were. A MODERN TRUCK man of the organisation; New Haven, March 28.- gowskl. 383 Highland avenue. tary, the Exchange and Kiwanls, them, "Jerusalem,” Mrs. Her­ Tile bill under discusstoh. would Harlan Keyae Washburn, 81, at War Dapartioant caaualty Mat, Serial Nunibeni 0-29 (killed). Scully, John J., T4. son of .Mrs. On some of the islands the na­ Regional meetlnga will be spon- abolish city conventions but would Irene V. Scully, 46 Bushnell street, Stratford. nttertded the get-together at the bert W. Porter singing ‘TTie East Hampton, who, according to T (b oS Tou n ded). and 0-28 Tacinelli, Anthony R . S-Sgt., tives are very religious. Comman­ Poor Digestion? □ □ ORDIIIARU BLADEI sored by league committees, how­ retain the convention .system for Hartford. « Manchester Y. M. C. A. last eve­ Palms.” Aaslstant U. 8. Attorney Thomas trTieLt Rtatea aa a whole a007 casUaltle* for March 21, 1946, •son of Mra. Amelia D. Tacinelli, der Shilling as a Chaplain was in­ ever, at Hartford this sffternoon; There were floral decorations of nominating state officers, con­ Wned. <-0®0 wounded, and 2.371 priaonera Serlno. Victor J., Pvt. son of ning to listen to .an address by vited to baptize a few babies and RIQID m Bridgeport April 5 and New Ha­ gressmen, sheriffs, judges of pto- J. Birmingham, declared that “the 146 Old Turnpike Road, Southing­ Headachy? o n potted plants and forsytola. United States wasn’t worth fight­ Dominic Serino. 222 Federal ton, Lieut. Comdr. John H. Shilling. before the end of the service he ven May 3. A church flag and a United bate and state senators. Towii had baptized 63 children. The peo­ . RAZOR ing for,” when arrested on a draft Tatel Naval CaaualUea to March 27, 1945 street, Bridgeport. Talntor. Nelson C.. Jr.. Cpl.. son The Commander is now a Senior States flag were dedicated In committees would be cbosen in Shsrasheff, Philip I., T5, son of ple of the islands fast become • o e • e • a a even numbered years and wonld be eyasion charge, was Inducted Into —. M .vv Deoartment announcea >for the United Statea aa a of Nelson C. Taintor. 211 Fern Chaplain at the Submarine base Sour or Upset? □ □ brief ceremony, toe former pre­ the, Army here yesterday. Wash­ .Jacob Shani-sherf. 2730 Main Americanized. And beside the na­ sented lest year by friends of two responsible 'for selecting conven ,ir?Ol S L lS u S ?X March 27, 1945, of the U. S. Naval Forcea street, West Hartford. at New London. He has spent 20 burn, voluntarily reported for In street, Hartford. Talar.skI, TeoflI. T5. son of Mrs. tive songs which they sang on one PAL Hebron of our soldier boys fallen in action, tlon delegates and candidates for Oorpa. aftd Coaat Guird) not heretofore rcleaaed on months in the thick of the fight­ fxicaslon, when at a later date the Tir^-Ustless? a a ductlOQ, after which Federal caaualtv llata, conaiating of 73 dead, 27 Vanbuskirk, Rieharcl D . Sgt.. Mary Talarskl, 249 Market street. NQILLON 6R0UND jLrthur M. Keefe end Carltwi P. local public offices. aon of Harry C. Vanbiislfirk. Box ing on the islands of the South Americans returned the chorus be­ Arthut J. Gudd of Willimantic; charged-were dropped. He Is mar­ aSkled, a n d ^ mlaaing. TUedo caaualtlea b r ln g .^ total " P ” ^***’ New Britain. Pacific. He recited some of his ex­ fhxibh in Aozor An__ Interview with Lt. Lloyd Jones, and the latter by you: 62, Fairfield. , Talbot. Louis C , Pvt., son of gan singing "Deep in thp Heart people of toe church who toe only witness to oppose the ried and toe father of three small Wn and releaaed for publlcaUon a^ce December 7, 1941, periences on those islands ■ and — happ. Zagorskl, Stanley J . Pfr^. son Mrs. Emma E. Talbot. 35 Maple of Texas.” 8.' Gray, home again from thrill­ the fund by a public supper. measure said he saw “germs of children. ' , I 27, 1946, to 92.899, claaalfled aa follbwa: gave his hearers a very detailed dizested properly. aaaaaaaaa of Mrs. Elizabeth Zagor.skl. 116 street. Poquonock. The commander had with him Each day, N ature must produce about ing overseas experiences, has The honor roll, preeented by Les­ account of what our American an exhibit of shotguns, shells and . ' Dead Wounded Missing of W ar Totals Veteran atreet, Meriden. Todd, Frc 91400 13 557 9 360 2,380 49,696 Arm y PrisoneriH of W ar— band of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Todd. band of Mrs. Rita Leibiger care of Colorado. Don’t depend on artificial aids to ''Faothar Touch". No "boaring Navy Dead Porteea street. New Haven. street. Fairfield. duty called him to the various is­ counteract indigestion—when Carter’s from those of other airmen, but bars and Jean Spalding and Ray­ Living Room Set Olmsted. Roger W., 2d L‘rut-. Mrs. Isabella Agnelli, Chester. Wangenstein, George C.. Jr., Stephen Dube, president of the down" io no irritation to tandar Corev. Edward .1.. Pfc., son of lands with the Marines and what Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Na­ each story brings out something mond Smith. Covered in Homespun Supertlifo^ Hair Removed «CR. Wife, M rr Roger W. Leonal, Larry J„ Pvt., husband Pvt , son of Mrs. Emily S. Wagen- Rotary, was the presiding officer ture’s own order. Taka Cartsr's Uttla skim. Dalicota bloda adgat loil Mubarak Corey, 257 Willow street. the Marines and the men who in­ new ot gives a little different Two calls for the fire depart­ Better Covers Priced l^porrionately Low 1689 Main atreet, East of Mrs. Mary Leonil, 766 Grand stein, 35’ Hillside Road, Fairfield. vaded those islands had to experi­ and he Introduced President H ar­ t. Liver Pills as directed. ( M Uwm at nay longar, too. Try o pock today. light on what our boys are going- ment were received Sunday after­ Waterbury. ^ dragitore. Only 254. street, Bridgeport. ence was beyond what most hu­ old Reed of the Exchange Club through. Lt. Gray, when he left noon, one for a chimney fire in MacDonald’s 7-Point Feature PerauuMBtly —• PsinleHly — SafsIyI wlcowakl, Edward T., Wc. lioaler,* M phael B„ Pvt., broth- Cray, Herman K.. Pvt., husband PAL BIADe' c O., n e w YORK of Mrs. Ethel B, Cray, 375 E. Main mans could endure. On one of the home for overseas last October, Jones street area and toe other In 1. Strip yonr famlture to the frame ICR. parenUt Parents, Mr.mut. and»im Mrs. ef.in*iawer-ln*1ftw ox of Mrn.mfr. mRita ia B.o. l/)*ler,•- islands the Americans killed more Amston, TTie flret oalla In eome street, Bridgeport ' llarlfon! Secures ih told his parents that he was oom 2. Rebaild with new springs and FREE CONSULTATION Sparkowskl, 65 Black , Bank street, Waterbury. than two thousand Japs and took Ing home again unhurt and would time. avenue. New Britain. Mansi.. . Joseph « ____1. A.. A T>«rPvt.,6 Kii.husband Eagan. Edward L.. Pvt . son of fining added Mrs. Rosemary L. Eagan. 200 Mc­ but five prisoners. O f the five pris- WHEEL CHAIRS bring back every member of biS Re-cover TELEPHONE 2-1264 Navy Wounded o f Mrs. Rose Mansi, 62 Booth Noted Fun Show onen one was a doctor, who had Box Chocolates crew. Aa IP turned out his pro­ S. Kinley. Torrington. , Fresh Ofendlea umO, Samuel A., Cpl., U8MC. atreet Bridgeport. Fasoll, John S., Pvt., hoaband of practiced in the United States. Be­ HOSPITAL BEDS phecy was true, but hs says it 4. Refinish the woodwork Maaclovecchlo, Rudolph J., Pvt., •Arrive Each Week! nts. Mr. and Mrs. Jo^Pj A- Mrs. Florence Fasoll. Corner Cold cause he had surrendered the doc­ For Rent or Sale. was hick and ths help at God 5. Sagless-proof constmetion M i t t , 103 W. Easton street, Ham- aon of Mrs. Anna Masclovecchlo, Spring and Long Ridge Road, Olsen A Johnson’s gtreamlined tor could never return to his na­ Arthur Drupf Stores srhlch savsd them. UQUORS C. Free deUvery fai Connecticut 788 New Britain avenue. Hartford. tive country. The doctor, a s ^ ARTHUR A JAMES. INC. Stamford. version of their Broadway laff 845 Main St. Tel. 8806 4krN r It would fill many pages to AT LOWEST POSSIBLE 7. Easy Terms Fjuiyers, Joseph Paul, Lieut. Col., Obremskl. Edward T.. Pfc., hu^ Fetko, Joseph F . Pfc.. hu.sband 198 Fann’gt’w Ave. Btfd. 2-4848 MMIl write the whole story of what he with the REA40VABLE riot, "Sona, O' Fun.” a beautiful R k ra f kWRI'IOKI PRICES! BMC. Wife. Mrs. Joseph P. S ^ - band of Mrs. Jennie G. Obremskl. of Mrs. Mary J. Fetko, -'8 Oak and ^ men have been through. ORTTROLYSIS SALON Arthor Dras Stores 687 Blue Hllta avenue, Hart- 109 Bushnell street, Hartford. street, Rockville. production with lovely girli, the They have looked down on the MocDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. ’I t S S SfiU e I**” * * ^ * 848 BUIb St. TW. 8806 ROOM lAr- RUBINOW BLDG. 84S MAIN ST. Putnam, Lothar F., 1st Lt., wn Fitzgerald, James J., 8 -8gt.. son original Broadway mualc, and a North Sea, Denmark, Germany 888 BtAIN STREET HARTFORD TELEPHONE 9-412V « Dead—Eutopsan Ksgloaa e f-M n . Brock Putnam, Boa 220. of James J. Fitzgerald, 1285 grab-bag full of merrymakera. and other parte the continent; ed, Leonard J., Ltichfleld. Boulevard. New Ha^en. opena Frlduy on atage of the State o f Mrs. Florence M. Ciaccl, Theater. Hartford. A ll the fun, S n ftn S liK m They have been over the Rhine, ShoIg>Ti. Peter, Pvt., son of Fradlanni. Frank J.. C'pl.. .son of 807, Bldg. 23, Yellow Mill mualc. gal.s and goofy gags of the over Cologne, Mannheim, Ham- William Sholgyn, Box 227, Ver­ Mrs. Carmella Fradianni, 205 Vine burg, Blelefleld, many other cities. !, Bridgeport original Broadway show will be sailles. street. Hartford. Odd Fellows Bingo He tells of on# occasion, presented with a stageful of stars an, James A.. Pvt., w n of Snetro, Joseph J., Pfc., son of J. Curntn, 51 Henderson Golden. Robert J.. C p l. soil of including Marty May, Fred "Pan- I M b k b steepsd with horror, when he Mrs. AngeUne M. Snetro, 147 Mar­ Leo E. Golden. 43 Rosedale Road. ay'’ Sanborn, Carolyn Marsh, June A UtUn Vn-tTO-Bol np looked down ca a peaceful ap- ■an, Fairfield. ket street New Britain. West Hartford. SIMM If Ws A Hard-To’Get Item Try NCimn. Jerome F., Wc., son of .Johnson, Betty Tanner and Buddy each nostril effectively •aatlslitr pearlng Gsnnan t o i^ a small Harold, Milton S„ Pfc., hu.sband its J. Curran, 109 Main street Stewart, Jerome G., Pfc.. nephew Thomas, plus 18 singing and danc- | and promptly rellerM IMS trass Thursday Night cos. whloh la ths exigencies of of Mra. Anna Nolan, 816 Baldwin of Mrs. Geraldine Harold. 195 distress of head colds- ■ triilitt war waa marked for destruction. I Up PlnaX0%TBa. ith Meriden.- ing beauties, and a cast of 40 oth- 1 vwakea breathing easier 4 $X00 a loe, Alfred W.. Pfc.. son of atreet, Waterbury. Main street, Danielson er merrv-making stars. "So.is O’ j iigM n tfs He saw it completely wiped out, Henry, George E., T4. nephew of . . . also helps prevent Tttsllt Itl i Vho p a t f t gA kr dDoUa tea. hr deabfo-lodc the *Mepl(' Mary Daloe, 12 Roaemont Stein, Elliott K.. Pfc., son of Fun” comes to the State Theater, many eolds from devel- AND EVERY THURSDAY EVENING probably not a soul left alive. He Miss Johanna H. Henry. 146 Pratt tha Um tko potw akaa for kav Pw it Hartford. ^ Jacob M. Stein, 9 Douglas street Hartford, after a three-years’ run Dg If used In tiine. All Bingo Players said It was as If the town of r Mo dw bafou. ckoiao yay. George H., Hartford. street, Glastonbury. on Broadway, and this is the first j 5SIS..yitlYou’UUkeltlFol- Hebron had been wiped out. aadeeku. ToeaupUbaoddhor. eft law. Sea tkaoi at ear tlanJ George H. Day, 19 North Bea- Wells, Cbsrles H.. Sgt., husband Hlrth. 'Theodore A., 2d Lt.. hus­ time it is being presented any- 1 low directionsdL In folder. He tells at flying far above the band of Mrs. Winifred A. Hirth. Cordially Invited to Attend! Strcet, Hartford. of M:rs. Mary N. Wells. R.F.De where at regular prices. On screen Read Herald Advs. clouds at aa altitude of 30,000 onrrEdtvin C., Pfc.. son Canaan. 118 Uniop street. Rockville. will be shown “ Strange Illusion" YICUYA-fM -NM feet or more. He knows what BUSH HARDWARE „. Alice Malstrom. 851 Iran- White, James T., Sgt., son of Jerman. Leroy IL, Jr., Pfc,. son with James Lydon. Sally Eilers | ft Is to see “all HeU break loose,” avenue, B ridgepo^ Mrs. Nora T. White. 317 W. State o f Leroy U. Jerman, Sr., Baybcrry and Warren William. vritb flak filling the sky like rain, Every |fem Below Is On The Hard To Get List! Look These Items Over Now! ..Jfrey, Francis J.. Berg^ son street, Westport. Lane, Westport. There are late stage shows Sat­ with blood red explosives going Frank Godfrey, 24 F Dutch Whittlesey, John B., Cpl., eon of Jordan, James J . T-Sgt.. son of urday and Sunday starting at 9:45 off and heard above the roar of Hint Colony. Hartford. Mrs. Clara Whittlesey, R. F. D., Mrs. Mary E. Jordan, Christian p. m. the engine, with a panic stricken No. d Dry OeU Gregor. George, 8 . Scrgt.. son Warren. Road, Mlddiebury. eraw calling for retreat, but noth- All MeUl Fine Mesh Garden Hose Fish Reels Clothes Pins ^ fiUan G^gor. 387 Delevan Albrecht, Harold P., Pvt., hus­ Batteries Matthew Wior , Uebe, Charles H.. Sgt.. friend of fag to do but "grit his teeth” and «nue. Ekst Port Cheater. band of Mrs. Norma P. AlbreCht, Tea Strainers ” 25 and 50 Ft. Length* AH Metal Mrs. Frances McNamara, 18 Olm- keep on the bomb run. Ccifietery Vases 9 ^ d o z e n JBWELRY Hauser, Joseph E., Pfc., M if of 592 Broadbridge street Stratford. stead Place, East Norwalk. On one such occasion a burst 45c each 977 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, COjNN. I. Marie Hauser. 1091 Town- Ardito, Ernest. Pfc., son of Mrs. Cdm plate Stock of AH Fly Rod Type—Utewate One Dozen Per Pereon. Mracek, Ernest R., T-Sgt.. f t explosive went off directly In From $3.39 QaeatlW Limited. avenue. 6Jew Haven. Fannie Ardito, 218 Dover street brother of Mrs. Antoinette Weber, VITAMINS front ot the nose of the plane or 15c each 25c each No ’ritoaq Ordero. trcsU, Albert F., Pfc.. husband New Haven. **shlp” as the technical expression 8-Inch Size. ' B uy Early TTila Year! Mrs. Eleanorc M. Kresta, 77 Route 1. Easthampton, At I.xmpat Prices! $7.95 each Bananowsky. Frank, Pvt., son of Palmero, Tony, Pfc,, .son of Mrs, has It. A piece of shell came euifornla St.. West Haven. Mrs. Anaatazi'a Baranowsky, Route Carmella Palmero, 129 S. Orchard Arthur Drug Stores tearing through the windshield, ■^3 I^CMcMann. George F.. Jr.. SergU 2, Box 72, Shelton. street, Walling^ford. 845 Main St. Tel. 8806 hitting the co-pilot’s mask and Weatherproof Poultry Netting of George F. McMann, 354 Bieleckl, Henry J., Pvt., son of 3 B lad ^ Perry, Richard W., Pfc., son of flak suit Because of the co­ An Metal Snnproof Titanic t e t avenue, Bridgeport. . Mrs. Oeslawa Bieleckl, 111 N. Shopping Bags Jack Knives M i-kv David R., Pfc., husband Bank street. New London. pilot’s steel plates which he wore Folding Chairs From $1.80 M rA liuth^Misky. IO8 Anthony In his suit he waa spun around The Flret We’ve Had White Paint 159 F t RoHe. Block, Curtis, Pfc., husband of HEAD STARTERS In Some Time! Mrs. Sylvia C. Block. 177 Wood and the flak went out of a sifle 65c each For Exterior Palnttng la Stoek. re s t NSW Hsvsn. window, tearing a big hole. A $4.95 $1.89 Moaisr, Michael, Pfc.. son of avenue, Bridgeport. FOR YOUR EASTER WARDROBE I Limited Quantity. Mary Mosier, 08 Oxford place, Bugbee, Richard L., Pvt., hus­ hole was tom between pilot and For Lawn, nr Bridge oo-pUot, an oxygen bottle under 69c each and band of Mrs. Marian Bugbiee, 17 Second Church of Christ, Scientist Gould’s Electric Table Use. $3.45 gal. Hte^wlecki. WHllam 8 ., P ^ - Monument atreet, Groton. the pilot’s seat was hit. The AU Metal Hartford, Connecticut engineer's boots were filled with $1.35 each Honoe Job Lota Slightly - uid of Mra. Branka A. Nled- Callahan, William J., Jr„ Pfc., Water Pumps Lambe’ Wool ^ j k i , 23 Lyman atreet. New flak which be pulled out laconical­ Lower. potato Ricers son of Mrs. Rose E. Callahan,' .\nnounces a , ly. A piece of flak went between i^Mtain. . R. F.D., Barkhampsted. I All Metal Wall Dusters the radio man’s legs. The waist "^O’Neil, Grant P.. Pfc.. son of Cathcart. Thomas H.. Pfc., son $97.50 79c lira . Joseph O'Neil. 23 Stillman gunner had his helmet cord cut 850 OeL Oapuelty. Bond Boxes Coleman of Mrs. Marietta Cathcart, Sha« | Johnson’s A Vale avenue, Pswcatuck. ron. ; Free Lecture on Christian Science in two. The whole radio room 98c each “ Pina, Anthony. Pfc.. hMbandof Oecero, Alfred N., Pvt., aon of ■ was filled with holes and the en­ Gasoline Lanterns For Paint or Papor Walla. Mrs. Anna M. Pina, 216 HamlltOT Mrs. Mary Cecero, 831 Grand ave- I By tire radio and electrical system $1.98 each Glo-Coat ■UMt New Haven. __ nue. New Haven. ! was wiped out. There were 100 Single Note . Ramatowaki, John S„ Pfc.. son a Tlae Chlpman. Ir\-ing L.. Pfc., hus­ aoors or less holes In the plane, One Mantle— $6.95 f t Walter Ramatowaki, Route 1. OSCAR GRAHAM PEEKE, C S. B. Gallon Cans band of Mrs. M aiy A. Chlpman, and this was only one of similar Door Chime Pull Cultivator Heavy Norwich. _ _ „ __. Thibault avenue. 11, WInsted. , of Kansas City, Missouri j incidents. Two-Bamor , Ileynolda. Warren C., . S er^. Two Mantle— Clothesline 8 Chumey. Martin E„ Pfc., hus­ Lt. Gray comes home in the ELECTRIC $9.95 M l o f Robert M. Reynolds, Route Member of th« Board of Lectureship of The Mother 9dc each $2.98 $1.65 band of Mrs. Helen Churney. 333 best of condition. He says of Hot Plates X Tbrrington. Columbus avenue. New Haven. Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, the food the soldiers have served Plastle Cover. Just Arrived Today! $1.75 hd. ft. Koma, Daniel J.. Pvt. son d them that it Is very good, except John Roma, Sr.. 61 Goodwin street, Clark, Irving J., Pfc,. husband in Boston, Mas.sachuselts. No. 8 Saab Cord. of Mrs. Mary Clark, 941 Wordln for milk and eggs. Though they For Long Life! tetdgeport. have condensed milk be couldn’t $5.95 each House Brooms r ^ u T E d w a r d W.. Jr. Pfc . son avenue, Bridgeport. To Be Delivered In A Very Few! Heavy Ttaned Easter down that, and what eggff they do Nitrate of Soda Wheelbarrow Typo o f Edward W. Roth, Sr.. 51 Madi­ Dexter, Russell E., 1st Lieut., Full Com, No. 8 Size son of Mrs. Hazel M. Dexter, 46 Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall have, well he wasn’t enthusiatic Daily Paila son avenue, Hartford. about them. 5 Lhs. 50c Sprayers Rowe, Haslewood, Pfc., son of Hayden avenue, Windsor. Lafayette Square - Blaa 14-f Mrs. Caroline B. Rowe, 6 FairNdew Dopona, John C.. S. Sergt., hus­ He Is glad be enlisted, though Heavy Metel $1.25 each * $2.49 each band of Mrs. Lillian Dopona, 119 the Job has been a dang|1 Route 3, Bridgeport. Heal. William C.. T5, aon of W il­ 16 CM. AS MeteL ^ F|XMn 24" and 26" Widths Only. Tlalani, Vasco. 2d Lieut, son of liam Heal, 8 Van avenue. Milford. done Its' deadly work, but on the Double 'Trays, Cork Lined, whole the life ot the city goes on Quantity Llnuted. $5.95 • VIOLETS AND DISH GARDENS - Mrs. Angela Tiziani, 48 Center Horeliok. Walter M „ Pfc., hus­ Grey Enamel Finish. Extra Heavy. 28 OaL ■ atreet, Stafford Springs. band of Mrs. Angaline R. Horelick, about as usual. $10.95 up Fertiliser He adll remain at hts home here WhlUey. John E.. Pfc-. «>f 55 Saugatuck avenue, Saugatuck. Ristlites ■Mrs. Charlotte Whitley, 825 Wood Jakubielski, Irving J.. T.-Sergt., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. $6.95 each Spreaders Harold L. Gray, until April 16, Batterlee ti avsnue, Bridgeport. son of Mrs. Agnes Jakiibielaki, with SoftbaUs Fan Trellis CUT FLOWERS INCLUDING ROSES, J Arm y Wounded— European Route 6, Norwich. when he' goes to Atlantic City for •4 a new easlgnment Baseball Gloves $15.95 ^ Regions Kelenes, Peter P „ Pvt., son of Just Received! A Few ot Large Hopper. ■ Over 8100 was netted at to 98c each Four Different Types! RepuMoa • Indnelleu CARNATIONS, SNADRAGONS, SWEET _ Boucher, Bernadino J.. Pfc.. hus- Mi-Si Mary Kelenes, 33 Lawrence public card jMuty given Saturda: A fine, Heiaiy Plaakllflit. 98c * band of Mys. Eva Boucher. 19 S. avenue. Milford. $5.95 A Real Buy! evening for ben^t of toe Red PEAS, DA^ODILS AND IRIS. ® Chestnut street. Wauregan. Kroger, Charles A.. Jr., Sergt., Cross drive now in progress. This Treated CoWhliAe. 69c to $U85 1-4 H. P. Motors p Connlck, Unwood P., Pfc., hus^ son of Mrs. Margaret A. Kroger, brings toe t o ta l^ date up to FIRE bfiiwl of Mrs. Anne I. Connlck, 85 209 Helen street. Hamden. $858.88, and hringa toe quota of SoiUix OhIyaFew! EXTINGUISHERS S-VeH Hot Shot CORSAGES OF: GARDENIAS, CAMELLIAS, . M, Quaker Lane, West Hartford. Ksiezak, Eugene A., Pvt., friend $720 that much nearer. More sec­ PAINT CLEANER 1 Qt-C.T...... I1S.60 Batteries ■ Combe, Anthony L.. Pfc., hus- of Walter Dziuba, Caroline street, tions are still to be heard from C band of Mra. Margaret S. Combe, Derby. and toa drive will continue through Ping Pong Balls Oompreaaed Air Tank $19.25 each 2Qt.C.T...... 117.80 ORCHIDS AND ROSES ti Evsnson Place, Cromw^ell. La Rovera, Thomas J., Pvt., son the month. 25c Gid. Foaam $17.50 1* Dacorte, York, T5, son of An- of Joseph La Roveny, 116 Beaver Local people greatly regret bav- Sprayers • $2.25 each * gcio Dacorts, 212 Lsunberton street, Ansonia. 25c each For Eleetrle Feneea,’ .Ing Mr. and Mrs. Veron Hills leave AD Metal t^. atrast New Haven. Leader, David, Pvt., aon o t Jo­ Keep W orm WHith Our Hebron, as they plan to do In . toe Limit 2 Per Pereon. 8 ^ GaL Size. Brass Pump. Traotore, Etc. m'l Dspollto, Michael. Pfc., buaband seph Leader, 161 Howard atreet. near future. They have bought i>1 B «f Mrs. Maria B. Depollto. 328 New London.' Medicine Chests Insecticide farm In Somers, where they will With Fine QunUty BOrrors! K r a u s e i'M? Franklin street. Norwich. Leaird, Edward Jr., Pvt., hus­ make toetr future home. Their $5.95 each > Thermometers Both SnrfUM aiM Inbnitt Dusters Paring Knives Downing, Robert E., Pvt., son band of Mrs. Helen M. Lesdrd, Box lsce here, toe' former John N. Bird Baths Completo With BraM Typeo. I GREENHOUSES ttf Mrs. Madeline V. Downing, 179 397, Route 1, Saybrook. lewdtt prm>erty. Is on the market Extension. $1.49 -Cuttags street Devon. Leary, John P „ Pvt., huaband gFrank Davis of H o ^ Valley, From 15c" up FUEL 49c up * For AS Typoe of Fowder A Seaieo Itani! . . Rdu, Norman H„ Jr„ Pfc. hus- of Mrs. Margaret Leary, 329 Cook who was stricken some weeks ago S,8«ylee la Celor. From $2.98 From $6.98 DMtiBg. bRBd o f Mrs. Ethsl C. Eddy, 72 atreet, Waterbury, with a paralytic stroke, is report­ t Stylea Ivory er Oreee Ruward avsnus. New Haven. Lee, James M., Pvt., husband e f ed as considerably improvqd. ,The 621 ■ Faulkner, Robert J., Pvt., son of Mra. Lucia Lee, 45 Maple street, paralysla baa subsided to quite an • A REAL PTNO; ■M n. Isabella Faulkner, 412 Tern Plalnville. extent and he la able to get shout SPECIAL! AM Motel SPECIAL! atreet New Haven. - Lombardi, Victor M., PvL. Intith- sad taJu most of toe care of him­ Unbreaka)^le Batteries Hartford Qm ilet Alfred N „ P v t, husband er of Mre. Bertha E. YannlelU, 48 self, Netgfabora visit him frequent­ 5-INCH BLADE * . Shotgun Shells 5” Tin Funnel f U x * . Bsattlse M. Goulet m 6 Veh Hot Shot Putnam atreet, Waterbury. on. ly end look after his more pressing e , Vacuum Bottles with Heavy Meeh Brass 2-Cell asmane, MWord. McDonald. Allen ■„ Jr„ Pvt., Ton Can Depend On AMdSe WImStnteer Road ___ la. Bteven I t , Oapt, kMBr -jn f t Allen B. McDonald. 494 Ml— Pauline Peten of Wllllman- H U N tIN G For Sale Only • $2.25 Flashlight ^ o2 Mrs. Theresa A. Hagyhia, Hudson street, Hartford. tlo will lie guest speaker Wednee- To $5.95 each reed fw „ Henry street, Stamford. MsUllo, Frank, P fc „ son e f avenlng at toe Hebron Par- 25c each m e . TeL StOO ^Hem ingway, Arthur B., B gt. OaorgeGeorge MaltUo,MeltUo, 1119 Hurlburt ftnacher gathering, KNIFE Pint Mxa. d of Mre. Winifred H “ ■teadt, Haw Havan. • fine attendance la repqrted in $2.98 64 Orchard atreet, Monau Raymond A„ Mc„ hua- toe OoRgregatianal and Bpiscopal With Battarifis. h m t f t Mra. d a ln J. Moran, Boot T h e B a n tiy Okurchee on Palm Sunday. At St . .This Hgkt la a hsavy ____ Acs, Joeeph F . n . Ooodyaar. I Peter's ths Interior was deborated $3.69 waterproof,' nnbroaka- jid o f Mra. Leona T. I Mwvak, Stanlay TB, aon of I with palm- branebeo which were 148 Wooetsr atisit, Mra. Paulina Nowak, 38 Flaaaaat Regular Prlee $4481 bl# type ladustrial fitstributed to members of ton coo- BUSH HARDWARE CO. Light. alraat, ThompaoenrUla. gtegathm at tbs close of toe aeiy Walter F„ Pvt., am ef Pattioctona, Joaaifii M., P4a„ aon vtoe. Tbs semen delivered by toe 793 MAIN STREET Regular Price $8.69! jUaa«m, W* Mala atreet a t Dominie Patrlcctana, M Cook Belt Shealk. tSB CENTEROUCo. STREET PHONE 529R 'Rev. Harold RJCeen was based on atraat, Hamden.> , CR*W4ltttF*FJeiwaem.- Mf. ~ 4'^Cfidil O. ttta S I-

* f ■ -tiij a MAXSUHES^rCR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, lXJNn„ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1945 FACE Ti m m i n E K A L D . w a W C H E S T E R , c o n n , tS^DNESDAY, MARCH t8,1M B w AWcnrsyrEK b v e i n i i h u TWBLV* analyzed brought out Interesting to use cars toi making an Investi­ Haven police department and a -d - barbers who do not sterilize their graduate o f the FBI National instruments, and on war working facts, hair, and marks left on gation and not to overlook any Baby Gets Medal White House Address Given Police Academy who will have for SPRING CLEANING? furt yeeterday. The enemy gener­ Red Cross Total Today Yanks Sweep De«ffh Takes mothers who neglect their chil­ weapons often were of much as- small details. isc Approves ally was retreaUng eastward and Perry Given dren’s cleapUness." aist^ce In solving crime mys­ Next week’s speaker will be hla. subject "Lews o f A rre st- Don’t forget that more accldenta happen northeastward in the Berlin direc­ teries. Another interesting point Llcut. Howard Young oi the New Search Warrants.’’ at home than anywhere else. Who’ll tion before Patton’e forces. Ashore Close Supports Bill Wegro Quints By FBI Agent brought out was about the type >r Relations Lieut Gan. WUllam H. Simpson e Bronze Star Falls Below Average of paint used on automobiles. Ha p*y the doctor bllU If you are injured? Ninth Army In the Ruhr cut the Insanity Plea said the FBI had over 4,000 sam­ Better sec me about the aH-y#ar-’round Doraten-Bottrop road at Klrchel- T o Cebu CAty On Manpower Meanlre Today 'Th. Red Cross War Fund fell - tain at least 11,500 daily to reach ill Die by 6 a. m. To­ Students at tike Local ples of paint usqd on automobiles, protection of Aetna Accident Inauranca. lan, 15 miles east of the RhInA Local Soldier Decorated The Red cross war ,he quota. Chairman Herbert B. Last Defense which often was of big help in There the Americans were nine below the dally average Increase pointed out. (Continiied from Page One) (Cootlnned From Page Om ) day ; Are Delivered Police School Hear a cases where automobiles were con­ These Stores Are Before Loeaea Happen, faumre With ■tinaei rrom P »fe Om/f miles from Gelsenkirchen (313,- For Heroic Action Per­ necessary to meet the quota of ^ again stressed by cerned. Often a flake of paint pick­ L e p p ^ least eight on the Republican aid# Lecture on Chemistry. < ^ ), 15 from Bochum (303.000), 14’ 600 sought by Saturday when chairman House that all terrl- about five miles south of Cebu Within 17 Minutes. Ban Francisco, March 28.— ed up at the scene of the accident 11 from Recklinghausen (87,000) formed in Belgium. and a dozen or more among th# Mid wlU not b« . j ’ , . wer* totaled Only torics are open to all teams of can- city . This is about midway along •Francis van Wle, the little had resulted in the arrest of a hit kt« the meaeure until and 24 from Dortmund (537,000). Democrata — increased the- llkeU- JOHN H. LAPPEN i ^ ^ ^ ' ” h !d ^ a a d a u a ^ ^ ^ vassera now. Members of any the east coast of the big string- Washington, March 28. street car conductor who Insists Special Agent P. A. Napier of and run.driver. All Fom a of In The British In Dorsten were 38 Pfc. Laurence B. Perry, son of bean-shaped island which lies be­ hodd of a tight final vote. he was on hls constitutionally ??®\/'^nd^Hale Bufldmg today team.s are asked to go Into other The Military committee cleared (Quintuplet girls were born- to a Ito FBI laboratory, ■Washington, The speaker advised the officers 44 CONE STRCrr TEUEPBOMD i'cteneral Assembly wUI ^ Bifles west of Hamm, perhaps the Mr. and Mrs. Laurie B. Perry of House up to districts for contributions if they tween Japanese-held Negros and g:\iaranteed pursuit of happiness OPEN- bringing the total to date up two other measures to the Senate D. C„ spoke on “ Laboratory Aid Ck>^ Friday, and Senator greatest rail center In lyestern American-captured Leyte In the 38-year-oId Negro woman last when he married 12 or 18 women, « Democratic floor Germany and the eastern limit of 48 School street, a member of yesterday, the nursea draft and drive ends Saturday of Ibis skipped in the house-to-house can- center of the archipelago. night but by 8 s. m. today all had continued to try to convince a in Olmlnal Investigation" *t the umoanoed tomorrow would the Ruhr. ^ ^ General George Patton’# Third Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s com­ extension of the selective ssrvlc# week. It w in be necessary to ob- va.ss. ______died. Superior court jury he waa Insane. Manchester police sclioo held la^t a Bon-controveralal day, Storms Mannheim Suburbs Army, has been awarded the munique today said the Japanese law until May 15, 1946. However, Chairman Thomas (D., Utah) aald The plea la hls last defense. He night. ■dfais Senate action on the The Seventh Aimy breaking to defenders had been caught "off Thp'mother is Mis. Ada H. Tur­ already has been convicted of Bronze Star Medal for heroic ac­ he did not plan to call up either ner, whose husband, Harold, la a > MU before next Tueeday or the Main to join the Third Army guard,’’ but front dispatches made three counts of bigamy. In Clall- The speaker told how eclence la THURSDAYS tion in Belgium, his parents were Four Red Armies for Immediate action to avoid $l,320-a-year receiving clerk at ay at the earUeat. cut the Frankfurt-Heidelburg clear that the beaches were well fornla, the plea of insanity In­ able to deUct crime through small „ ^ t e Seealoo Brief highway in four places, swept up a d ^ e d today by The Herald up­ Urges Easing prepdred to repel an Invasion. breaking Into the debate on tha the government Bureau of Stand, clues. He mentioned handwriting pending Mexican water treaty. volves, the presumption the de­ tir a brief session, the Sen- scores of towns and stormed the on rrt-eipt of information by the Form Big Piiieers Ready for Long Fight arda. Mrs. Turner Is the mother of fendant didn’t know right from as often of big assistanoe In solv­ HELP WANTED suburbs of outflanked Mannheim Army Public Relations Division, eight other children, the youngest and ^ppjoved a bUl •)>th^'‘"K Associated ITeas Correspondent wrong. ing a crime; blood stains, when ■ rtniry to Iseue 1 7 6 0 ,^ ta (283.801). ^ ^ New Yoirk. O f Price Set Richard BergholjE. with the Invad­ 10 months old. Weavers. Spinners, Sewing Machine Operators.' (Continued From Page One) Baby Bonnie Louise Enes, AU Not in Uniform I for a sewage dUposal One force smashed Into Vlren- Pfc. Petty I*’®*® ing force, wrote that the enemy daughter of Second Lieutenant All But One Born Alive ___o approved by the Senate and helm 10 mites northwest of Heldel- was born irt\Eas. Pepperell. Mass . | "had everything ready for a long, Charles M. Enes and Mrs. Vir­ Come Under Terms » Two and one-half months pre­ Service Girls for second shift. For Packers in 14 miles of Moravska-Ostrava, mature, all but one of the quin­ at to file House were J” * *^ ® * bure—the old and storied univer­ on April 28\l924, and attended tough fight.” ginia Thompson Enes, of Wap- Washington, March 28—(A5— leaMng the pay of New Brit- sity city—and rtve miles northeast Czechoslovakia's third city. He said the enemy had estab­ tuplets wets born alive. The at­ SATURDAYS ping, la shown above In the arms Dispatches from Moscow said Every American not in uniform tending physician said that except This is work on urgently needed war materials. elty aldermen from J300 to of Mannheim. (Oontlnued From Page One) lished "elaborate, extensive beach of her mother as she received the comes under terms of manpower . EASTER 1 a’ year, with the president Grbsumstadt. 12 miles east of the Red Air Force was aiding the for the stillborn baby, all were defenses” and that Japanese mor­ Air Medal from Colonel Hubert legislation headed for Ita final tem ^re getting »700; and Darmstadt, was taken by the force tremendous Russian drives on a fully developed and weighed from Lew Maedfi Arm O ftan armed force* and civilians have tar fire pinned down the first E. Johnson, base commander, at hurdle today in the Senate. ig cnlef executives of muni-- which reached the Main been greatly overstated in numer­ .scale seldom if ever before amphibious vehicles to hit the one to one and one-half pounds RELIGIOUS ITEMS Ralcfrad Ta Canstipatlan equalled by Soviet planes.- Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, The compromise measure ap- . each. The five were delivered with' Utlea, lawyers and title examt Aschaffenburg, where the Third ous false rumors," he said. shoreline. However, the Yanks proved yesterday by the House Yes, depteemd etatM and eoastipa- CilENEY BROTHERS access to birth records. Tet was taken yesterriay by last Saturday. Bonnie's father, In 17 minutes beginning at 10:40 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Army was mopping up. Crowley said 8 per cent of plied out of their vehicles and specifies that "every individual tkn ef ten go tosethcr I Take Natoie’a IS an t, Donald R. 8*»eery, yet- The Seventh Army advance was Tolbukhin's troops in the puito Lieut. Enes, son of Fire C^lhlef p. m. Chains and Crosses Catholic American food production w m drove Inland aifoot against disor­ (Jeorge Enes of Wapping, is now not in the armed forces shall havs Bamedy (NR Tablets). Coataina m ® *^ of S8 months in tl« 8®“^ " declared officially to be Increasing menacing Vienna. At Freedmen’r hospital, where chamiBala, no mineral#, wo ptonold#- lend-leased last year, contrasted to ganized resistance. a prisoner of war In Germany. an obligation, when called upon, From $2.00* Prayier Books Pacific was a In speed against decreased resist­ 9 per cent in 1943. 6 per cent in A Russian communique broad­ The Japanese, falling back, to serve the nation In an activity the babies were born. Dr. A. R riyatlTe#.NRTablet#aieaifl#Nnt— of his father, S e n ^ r w il cast by Moscow Indicated resist- He is a bomber pilot and his plane Allen said that pre-natal exam<1 For Brides — Adult^ ance. Among the larger t •The present situation probably of Ticao and Burlas In the Sibuyan been admitted. Death waa due to a f such leglslatlor, halMJUie art father Is employed In an Blast Austrian capital’s first natural de­ court, to a fine up to $10,000 and Dr. Ro^al Montgomery, New V where Patton’s Third Army was will get much worae unless cor­ sea off southern Luzon. The di­ heart attack. 1 a *M*partiaan effort to give tte fluting after winning the Frank­ Hartford war plant as an Inspec­ fense line. This took the Rus­ a jail term up to one year. In ad­ York mycologist, predicts that plo of tte state somethbig that tor, Laurence entered the local rected, and I think that applies to sians within 80 miles o f Graz, vision Is a veteran of the Solo­ He had b^ n an Inmate of a furt airport. The First. Army the whole industry.” dition, wages paid to workers there will be a great Increase in 'been needed for a kmg time. likewise was within live miles of high school for his senior year vital Industrial city In tha Aus­ mons. Soldier’ Home in Bath, N, Y.. and hired Illegally could not be listed the Incidence of "athlete’s foot" iIMnassetti asserted the Wetabaden near the Rhine, clos- and graduated in the class o f 1942 SubakUea Will Help Some trian Alps, and only 26 H miles 48id Capture# Small VUlng# came to town last Saturday for a as a business expense for Income and other fung;u8 Infections from ' ahould not be considered slm- wlth the Third Army a trap 45 Text of Citation He______said the Increased beef sub southeast of Szhmbathely. strong­ On Luzon, meantime. Maj. Gen. short visit. He was stricken short­ tax purposes. the South Pacific areas In the “B privilege or a gain fw la- Ing ------^ ly after midnight last night and mllea long close to the river. Th# citation which accompanied | effective April 1 and the hlgh- hold In Vlanna’s southeastern de­ Leonard F. Wing’a 43rd divWon To Encourage Cooperative Efforts post-war period. " but something that was “good *1116 American Flnit, ’Third and the award to the local Infantry- pr pork celling prices for govern- fenses. captured the amall vtllagfe was taken to the hospital where he Dr. Montgomery, a member of The bill directs Byrnes to en­ aU of the people." Seventh Armies all were linked man, reads as follows: ment sales, announced yesterday, BosoboAo in the enemy’s crumbling died. Born In Manchester March the skin and cancer unit of Post At the same Ome, foviet forces courage local cooperative efforts T t may not be together eaat of the Rhine Into a "Pfc. Laurence B. Perry. 87th would "help ion)®.’’ *'}® defense area east of Manila on the 30, 1888, he would have been 57 Graduate Hospital, Columbia Uni­ i would want as a perfect bill, clewed up along the west bank of of management, labor and agri­ solid, surging front when the Sev­ Division. 3rd Ba’ ta’.ion Headquat^ relief waa only about half enough. Marikina watershed. This d^visl^ years p t age Friday. versity, told members of the Con­ triselared, "but It is a reasonable Lake Balaton in a |4-mlle ad­ culture and to use existing hiring enth Army’s 15th coris made an­ ters Company, 346th Infantry, 3rd War Food Administrator Mar­ vance that\ carried to the road alon# has killed more than 7(W H e ' is survived by hls mother, necticut Society for the Advance­ J . a workable oompromlse.” vin Jonea aald civilians can make Mra. Mary Moonan o l Grove street, channels when they are avall- Siat eritlclam of the mean- other clean breakway from Its Army. Is awarded the Bronze Star center of 'Tapolcza, leaving only Japanese in that area In the last ment of Professional Pharmacy AT EASTERTIME..... Rhino bridgehead north of Worms still more sacrifices as he told a three brothers, Lawrence of Man­ abl®. same from Rep. Harry Fam- Medal. . 12 mllea to go to bold the entire two w#eks. . . . ^ Byrnes also would be ordered to last night that fungus infections and cut through to the Main river. "The patrol of which he was a radio audience (MBS) that mili­ To the south, the 11th Airborne chester, lUchard of Bolton and thrive under warm and humid (R. )of South Windsor who lake's western shoreline. survey manpower use and take 35 mllea away. The 'Third Army, member waa assigned to the mis­ tary, lend-lease and foreign relief division under Maj. Gen. Joseph George Moonan of Philadelpnia, conditions and stated that fungriis _ aevertheless, that he intend- The batUe for Danzig and Gdy­ steps to eliminate any labor which previously Joined the First sion of entering at night a Bel­ calls on America’s food larder will M. Swing was w ^ in one mile oi also a sister, Mrs. Oliver Mallon of infections were second only to I to yota for K. nia was grim. Marshal Konstan­ hoarding or wastage he might north of the Main, la fighting on gian city 2 1-2 milea behind enemy grow. Lipa, key road/And rail cente^n Manchester. Bto aaaettod that, although the tin K. Rokoaaovaky’a Second find, whether In government agen­ malaria in the South Pacific. tan* sBampts agricultural la> that river. ’The Seventh Army lines. Discovered enroute, the pa­ But forelgpi commitments should southern B a .y ^ g »» Hls funeral will be held Satur­ "Thera is yet no completely not be made which "we can not White Russtan Army smashed In­ cies or in private Industry. ____ Mom Ita proviBlons, fanners waa meeting practically no oppoel- trol was dispersed by to the two cities, located 10 mllea First CavaUy division of Maj. Gen. day morning at 9:45 at W. P. effective method of preventing tlon from the routed enemy. machine-gun and rifle fl« . ^ ® i> possibly fulfill," he added In vein Verne D/Mudge captured an air- No provision Is made tor forc­ ffwwrtil be effected "more thaa any apart on the Baltic, just a week Quish Funeral home, 225 Main ing workers to move from one clothing, shoes and tents from be­ Brittah Fight Into Dorsten one member unable In the w K - similar to President Roosevelt’s drome/15 miles north of there. coming moldy,” said Dr. Mont­ -Mhar group" because "the Mnaller after they had been separated. street and will be followed by serv­ area to another to take new Jobs, The British Second Army in the ness to distinguish between friend remark at a recent news confer­ Att^k planes swept Formosa gomery, "inasmuch aa the only .'BarvlBe shops and stores ^ t h ices In St. Bridget’s church at 10 but the legislation permits them hwbloh we trade will be organized. flat Westphalian plain north of the and foe, became detached from the ence that more belt-tightening will The Red Army captured 14 sub­ whrte patrol bombers ranging the solutions now known to be re- urbs before they drove into the o’clock. The burial will be In St. to be offered transporUUon costs "We will have to pay, our- invaded Ruhr appeared to have other men. Pfc. Perry exP” ®®^ be required. . i^lna sea set four coastal vessels Bridget’s cemetery and he will be .sislant to mold produces skin irri­ I :ae1vfi" said Famham. "the In achieved another breakthrough of himself to enemy fire to guide . Mr. Roosevelt's statement was heart of the one-time free A 1000-ton freighter and if they volunteer to move. tations.” foiilowed by demands In Congress given a military funeral. Persons ordered to change Jobs Rfol^U wera Francis S. C^P®. land. in a Rural Zone. The American B'iist, Third and mllltariam.” the statement ••'d: of Lieut. John A. Hillman, son of City and possibly other cities. local units, joined other units of special music. An Invitation 1# ex- I Borcynski, . of JIartford, Application of Peter Kostek of Seventh armies and the British Mr. and Mrs. John Hillman of 20 Today The House chairman added hls •^An enduring peace must to Second Army all had achieved the 2nd BAttolion in a formal pa­ tended to all In the community, ^^p^enting the Vl^ltney Chain 288 Center Street for an exten-' Falrview street, at a ceremony Red Cross drive 1# on. Our plan is to kvold all possible dupli rade and review formation for whether membeis of the congrega-1 onmeany, where Mrs. Pqno was secured. Thla calta for the ea- Sion o f his permit to have an Au­ bresikthroughs and were advanc­ performed this morning at ten cation of the Senate hearings In teblUhment of an Internationa Straight And W ell.,.. ing virtually at w lI Inside inner quota is $41,6()0. CRiief of Staff Ckilonel Josepk No­ Uon or not. to attehd this , employed: Raymond LaFortune tomobile Repairer’s License at o’clock in St. James’s church. The Tomorrow Washington. lan and other Brigade officers In and the Eaater morning worship at |and Frank Birch, of Hartford, Roy aecurity organlzaUon, with ^ 388 Center Street. LEISURE COATS ■Genpany. All three American ceremony was performed by Rev. Directed to repdrt to the House pirtlcipatlon by all' the Uidted BOYS’ HATS forces joined together in a solid Meeting of Alcoholics Anony­ the State Armory, Hartford. 10:45 Sunday. Rivera, pt Manchester, and James Application of Stephen Joseph Edmund Rarrett In the presence mous. Balch and Brown block, by May 1, the committee will bold Company G wds In charge of Gagnon, o f Rutlajid, Mqlne. Nations, capable « prerai^ng AND front east of the river when the aggression and assuring lasting Pongratz,' Jr., of 15 Franklin No man can be master of all things though he Seventh Army slashed 35 miles of a number of relatives and Depot Square at 8. Its flrat meeting tomorrow. Other Captain FTsnk Scbiebel and Com­ Oeri Joseph Schwarz, son of Mr Street for permission to raise My- may do many things weD, even with considerable $1.95 friends. Arthur Keating waa th# Monday, April 2 members are Representatives pany H under command of Cap­ and Mrs. Friedrich Schwarz of 6 peace." • ' SLACK ENSEMBLE from the Rhine to the Main river. The charter waa the treault of en puppies and three pheasants at skilL Concentration of genius In any field of en­ soloist. He waa accompanied by Knights of Columbua Ladiei’ Pace (D., Ga.), Clements (D., tain Chesterfield Pirie. Lewis atreet has been promoted I The British were 25 miles be- Hospital Notes prolonged conferences totwew the above address, in a Residence deavor produces the master creations in science, A grand id e a for boya. Bio# 1 ^ jm d the lower Rhine at the very Mra. John Barry, the organist. Night, Legion Home. Ky.), Gorakl (D., RI), Herter (R., from second to first B Zone.: and Tan oombinattons In The bridal attendants were Mrs.' Friday. .April 0 Mass.) and Holes (R., Wash.). Ueutenant Schwsrz completed hU the labor leaders, members of literature,,, the art, etc. Once you have set your M^es of auch Westphalian centers their respective organisations, and Application of Charles E'. Fent- aizee 12-14 and 16. Theresa C. Bell, sister of the Paint and Powder plays at bsslc flying training St the Admitted yesterday: Miss Julia as Borken, Raesfeld, Bocholt and The Senate group, meantime, (Riamber of Commerce offlcl^ ner, Sr., and Charles E. Noonan of hand to the task let it be whole-hearted that the bridegp^om, and Ruasell Lynch, High School auditorium. License for Dogs ______., Touhey, 29 Cottage street: G^rge Dorsten—all on the approaches to called on a "big packer” for hls Lemoore, Calif.. Army A ^ Ira Mosher, president o f the N*- 45 Coolldge Street and 795. Center tadf may be done true and well. .formerly In the service, was best Saturday, .April 7 and hla advanced Coate, 44 Cartl Drive; Mra. M Colorful Spring Ties and the capital of Muenster. view after hearing smaller pack­ tlonal Association of Manufae- Street, Respectively, for pannls- The Third Army’s Fifth division man. Mr. Lynch was associated Tall Cedars Ladles’ Night, Ma­ ers and cattle men. on the one Are Due’^on Mav 1 Hobbs Army Air Field. Hobbs, p .y j; 28 Gerard street: WUfred iScm to; operate a light manufac­ $14.95 Socks and other Regal ac­ •nd Sixth Armored divisions were with the bridegroom at the Shell sonic Temple, 6:30 p. m. New Mexico. He received hU wings pjaher, Stafford Springs, tures, reportedly aat In on some . . . and so it may well be said of SAVING — hand, dispute with OPA officials of the conversatlopa but to wae turing plant at 31 Oak Street, In SghUng to clear Frankfurt. Its Oil company’s Hartford bi'anch, Hiinday,' April 8 at Pecos, Texas, August 4, 1944. Admitted today: Mrs. Annette cessories are ready now to whether price control policies are not among the chai^r slgnatoriee. • Business Zone. once you have determined to do this, do it consist­ airport, second largest in Ger- and among others from that con­ Town-wide collection of used cutting dowm the meat supply and Dog licenses are not due until ------Wiganowakl, 106 Ridge street; ently and well for your own good. round out the picture of a ■wny, was taken. cern attending the wedding was Application of James H. Len­ clothing for United National putting packers in bankruptcy. May 1, although many believe they Hie Stanley. Gleaners, Hustlers Alan 'Freheit. 72 Lyheaa atreet; non o f 35 Summer Street for per­ well-dressed Bojra* Easter. Two thirds of Hanau on the Lieut. Carl Linnell of Hartford. Clothing Campaign begins at 1 It had as its witness Charles E. are due on April 1. Dog owner# and Aabury groups will have an shirley Anderaon, Mton. ' Slaia tpn mllea cart waa captured; The bride wore the regulation mission to keep, chickens at the m. Wilson, preeident of the Wilson hs've been calling for the new dog IS^ay work aeaalon tomoraow at Discharged y®***^*^ Square Dancing above address, in e Residence R jBopptng up oontlnued in Aachaf- uniform of the Army Nursing 33rd anniversary celebration of Packing Company of Chicago. licenses, but the necessary allpa th% 8«uth MethodUt church. I ward. Harrl» and - 1- iHimirt- Ck)n>8. and the bridegroom the Mlantonomoh Tribe, 1. O. R. M., ------I street: Peggy M clnt^, M Har- *Ttaeaaea respecting Wuerzburg While entering denials of most havs not been received. For Teen-Ageri Anfilcatlon of Martin H. Lan- unlfonn of his branch, the Infan' at Sports Center, Wells street, Today the tags arrived, but un­ Sergeant Thomas Weir who re- yard road; Bart Bcabert, 4M C ^- S' awff Nnarabarg bm aompl®^^ ®®* try, Aftei* the ceremony a wed' contentions from the smaller pack­ aoa of 65 Walker Street for per- VIRGIN WOOL 5:30 p. m. er#. OPA slmultaneoualy an­ til the llcenqe form U received they cenUy^umed from New Gulh^lter street; Mra. I^ e ^ 'tn iaA reported. (The dii^ breakfast waa served at the Monday, April S S m to a ‘ dinner guest Friday ^ Mkln atreet; Mra. Elizabeth Rnb- mlerinn to keep chickena at the said ’Third Arnifr tank home of tha bridegroom’a parents. nounced new price moves to give can not be issued. The program commlttae has Move'address, in a Residence B The Savings Bank NAVY BLUE Sl/ITS Meeting War Records commit­ more Income to soma meat men. Friday, Good Fridgy, the offices Mr and Mra. Walter Grabowakl of •rtaon, 117 HUUard were threatening both Th# bride who expects to be tee at Whlton Memorial Library, 378 Hartford Road, and Mra. Diacharged today: Mias Matllto planned an evening o f aquare Bone. IHRBOIIIIS tsansferred ovetseas shortly will Their effect waa to Increase by 25 In the Municipal b u lld ln g ^ l be dancing for this Saturday at Jum­ ''Application of the Manchester DouMe-breeated navy blue North Main street cents to $1.50 a hundred pounds closed all day. Sophie Grabowakl. Sergeant Weir Vsilnard, 409 Middle ^The 20th division crossed the report at her hospital nt a Penn- Wednesday, April It while In New Guinea met Mr. Gra-j east; Albert James, 45 ^igelow ble Inn, Manchester’s teen-age Oohntry Club, South Main Street, suite with kalckera er long- 4r between Frankfurt and the amount the government will for permiaslon, to have a Liquor lee. , Sizes T te 14. i^vania base. The bridegroom Lecture by Mrs. Lewis Ruse, pay for Ita purchasea of varioiia tawskrs slrter. Pfc. UllUn Pent- ' street;------Mra. William rihanmanCh»pn»*n canteen. aau and advanced three mllea on eompietion of his 3U-day fur- Oeta Hi* K stra Gas Last Saturday evening Albert Pei'Ullt at the ibove location. In a of Manchester "The Nations Get Together," Hol­ pork items. CivUlnn purchases and son. East Hartford; Charles I The *Ihird Anny croesed land of the WACs who has been Endee, principal of Glastonbury ; ftafiil Zone. :iough will report at Fort Devens lister street school, 8:15. Auspices are not affected. Boise, Idaho—(JV -The RaUon eUtloned there for the p ^ ate B, Server, 57 Branford atreet; - j g j a s Rhine at a new point i^ulh of for Maaslgament High acbool and a well known of Eudcatlonal Club. Open to pub­ board received this answer 7™™ months. Ho reports Uiat sto Is Asa Fill#. Gilead; James Foley 85 'iiikv person may appear at aald ' A Mutual Savings Bank James F. Brownlee, deputy price magician, entertained w lp I hearifig and may speak for .or Uftlng of the news lic without charge. Bustness meet­ chief, trtd the senatore OPA does an applicant for extra jggsoune feeling fine and Ukee tor w o ^ has Mather street; Joseph Serantoa, Ash# BzplaaaUaa ing at 7:30 for the club members. Vernon; Mra. Myrtle Carpenter, and different show. against . m y ' application. ‘ m Difrd Army mov«- not Intend to fore# the amaller who had been asked why ap eoidd reclved three bare and _ . „ _ t ^ Appeala Man one SERVICE to M S S f Springfield, m.—OP)—A f ill re­ Friday, April M not ride the bus: "1 am a hue d w - It is the program comihltteet iaeloasd that 10.251 Gei> paelcerB Into bahknipbey and would star. Sgt. Weir was receiving aim to arranfe progra^_to suit I af Ossa., b e 907 MAIN i4 bean captured east of porter told Gen. Fulgenda Batista, Annual Maaonic Ball at ^ Ma­ provide "reUef” If a case for It er. I work the split aUft. I get tha ooplea of the Herald regularly ^ Births, today: A aon to Mr. and I M< s te li~ '.lJ every teen-agerr taste., If Miy Byv, JUctord Martin. WELDON BOILOIM I hi a w#ak, 4.312 c f them fOrmar president eg Cuba, that he sonic Temple. wrera made out. first Imib out In the moniliig and wton he had finished with Mrs, Jamsa Ortffen, 11 Ford resembled. d a rk Gable In the Mondiv, May 14 take the, last one In at nli^t. If strict;. a son to Mr. and Mra. suggestions can to given .as to Chairman. V...; ■ ay. Enormous sto e s o f A m for supply, Brownlee seld would forward then! to Mrs. Pent- a type of program, they ahould h* | v e te being taken. For in- i movies. BetisU smiled quizzically, Seventh W sr Loan Drive atarts. "there Is no evidence whatsoever you atm can tell me how I can ride Stanley Grzyb,^74 North street ' Alvord. Isnd and they were able to keep submitted to Barbara Turkingtoa SeenUfF. :*1 T HAS TO BE RIGHT TO BE REGAL* the llxth Armored divt- j asked sm interpreter to explain the that price, ceilings have ' in any the buses to and from the depot I up with all that was going on in Death, today: Daniel Monnas ■ r-.r-TjO -c. want to know.” Result: Ha ffot the >sr Urn SMMMM aBnattbaSk 400 hOKears fllleo with apparent compliment. He thought wav rastrietod tha total eapply ef the old home tow s luea> sis B e»r atnat. it near Frank-lab# meant,Cogal Gablsa, Fla. Read Herald Advs. , beef and u n it,” « extra ja s . ■C-. -v, ir- / -i-eisn: I-

M ANCHtSl KK KVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. l.XJNN„ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,1948 ’ ■ . y , " P A G E .'

I'N MANCHL^'CKK KVKNlINiU HLKALU. MAWCttliiaIKK, CUNN.. W hU^KSIM Y, MARCH 28, 1945 f o u r t e e m \ DSrtles Wins Rec Bowling League Crown Just 3 More Shopping Da^TtS^ ness mceUng this evening at 8 llllllllllllliuum*'” " '” " " " " ...... * S o’clock at the church. This will be Service for Scribes Rockville followed by a program during which Dr. George S. Brookes, pas­ tor of the Union Congregational Items Of Interest to Local Women ] EASTER church will show slides of the Tavern Ace Compiles __ V . ^ ^ Local Sport Chatter to Build Holy Land. Billiards Top Knights, IF Y O U WANT TO BE IN THE EASTER PARAOB.".;i Bishop Budlong Here Bishop Frederick G. Budlong. of Herb Stevenson, secretary of the v assistance of Judge Bill Hyde. Of BETTER STOP IN AT ONCE! Poultry Pens the Episcopal diocese of Connec­ West Side Bowling League releas- course we mean records on the 118.25 High Average ticut, will conduct the Easter | ★ Shopping with Nancy ★ Hawkeyes Beat Devils ed the final averages for the league ] course, morning service at St. John’s Epla- j copal church at 8:30 a. m. the only today with a compile list of all ’g Common Conn* ...... ••■■iiiMiiitmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiillllllllllllllimiilllllllllllllllllllll ' members of the loop In 'addition to Wink Wlnzler, reported as being I Katkaveck Second With T I » ^ Y AND hour the Bishop can get away Iki53484848485323235353532323 ______. ii 30532348482353480002534848485348534848535348235323534853482348Kiiitl Gain Final Round in jotting down all the team marks. wounded in action in the invasion fcU Grants Permits to from his duties at the Cathedral. | of Iwo Jims on Feb. 21 was back 117.3: West Sides Win This will be the only communion . Advertisement- Advertisement— A dvertlsement— Statistics GRIFFON Rec Junior Tourney Box Score in action the following day It was ^Raise Chickens. scii ice of the day at the church. I Advertise neiit- The Job that Hert) performed Team Honors Placing It is still uncertain as to whether Ham Ij for Easter, So they always BllUards (29) was no small one as It requires learned last night. In a letter dated Final Standing With Wins; Tedford, F. T. after the above date, received here, Rockville, March 28. - (Speclan or not the rector. Rev. H. B. Olm- ; Food for Thought—K)f Dieting say, but most of us won’t be ahls p. B. plenty of time to keep track of all W. L Pet. Four Men in Top Ten. stead will be improved In health . to buy hanis, because they just Rohh, Murphy Shine. 2 Tedford, rf ... 5 . 2-4 12 Individual scores. TTet. the task it stated that after being elighUy Paganis 67 17 .798 ,Ponnita for four chicken coops 3 Robb, I f ...... 3 3-4 9 wounded, he was administered first enough to appear at the Easter I CHICKENS MEAT won’t be for sale. was well done and thanks a lot. Tavern . 58 26 .890 ' Joe Blrtles of the Hartford Road SUITS one turkey coop were granted sendee. The congregation grate- I n It’s time for us to revise our 2 Vennart, if ... . 0 0 -0 0 aid and was immediately sent back 49 35 .583 1 The favorites caihe through as 2 Davis, c ...... 1 0 -2 2 in action. Tavern five emerged aa the leading the meeting of the Common fully appreciates the generous ex­ Q ideas of entertainment and party Jimmy Murphy and Herb Stev­ Parachute ...... 48 88 .540 1 expected in the semi-final round 0 Crockett, e ... . 0 0 -0 0 Individual high average bowler In __incll held last evening, nine penditure of the Bishop's time and food again. Ail signs point to mat­ enson, took care of handing in the D arlin gs...... 38 46 .463 stre..gth in coming to Rockville on of the Rec Junior tournament last 1 Lanz, rg ...... 1 0 -0 2 Carl Peterson who played some Main Street...... 84 50 .405 the W est Side Rec Bowling btitione in all being read, the ters getting worse, rather than 0 -0 2 scoK sheete after each match dur­ this busy dav. Easter Sunday. better. In the meat department, so night with the Center Billiards 2 Strut!, rg ...... 1 qcinUllaUng football for the Rock­ Warren A Jarvis 27 67 .321 League during the recently con),- rg tB t number in many monlhfl 3 Cordera, Ig . . . . 1 • 0 -0 2 ing the regular season and not ville eleven last fall and now a Union ChiiiTh Notes i “What Can Y ou Spare we must get over embarrassment downing the Knights, 29 to 18, in K. of C...... 17 67 .202 pleted seaxon when he compiled I $ 3 5 to $45; once all year was the envelope Frank Kuhnly was given per- The 'V'oung People's Fellowship 1 Jackson, ig ... . 0 0 -0 ’ 0 member of the Army, Is recovering an average of 118.25 In 58 games I iMlon to add to a chicken coop, at not offering guests meat. Most the first game and the Hawkeyes — . from the Rec late for publication will have a supper Easter Sunday ] of them don’t expect It. trouncing the Red Devils 30 to 21 from a leg wound at a southern High average, Blrtles, 118.25. according to final atatiitics re­ at 28 White Btreet; Chester i r 1 6 1 2 5 -3 0 29 the following day. Both these men camp. Tbe husky local youth la ex­ evening at 6 o'clock at the church High single, Hansen— 164. leased today by league aecretary. ;*kowBkl to erect a chicken In the second game. These two Knights (18) deserve credit for cooperating 100 social rooms That They Can Wear?” teams will meet tomorrow night pected home on furlough In the High three string, Hedlund and Herb Stevenson. „ p 18x10 on Franklin street; Accessories are Just as impor­ P. B. F.' T. per cent. ■There will he no Sunday school Ouiplaln .Klin© near future. Anniello— 401. > Tha championship was annexed I 'llliam Oolickrfor a turkey coop The above iS the slogan of the United National Clothing col­ tant a part of your new outfit as in the finals to decide the cham­ 0 Halliday, tf... . .1 8-9 5 session at the Union kes on the subject, Military Cemetery in Belgium, as just the right note to your Easter points in the first half, added four The match will be the best three throughout the country. the coveted spot until the last This coming collection offers an syrup, or a little molasses, or a Referees, Murphy, Bycholski. Katkaveck . • • • . . .117.3 ida on the rear at 144 East I 'The Peace of God.” a group of war correspondents outfit. In the third period and Robb, af­ out of five game aeriea. If one month when Katkaveck overcame cold fruit drink in the thermos Four 8-mlnute periods. Twaronlte ...... • • • • • .116.29 iln street and replace with I Nurses’ Aides gathered in final tribute around opportunity for the women and ter being held scoreless from the team wins the first three games. It Witnessing the Junior Tourney his lead to go out in front. The .jiller one 8x6; Frank and the grave of Peter Lawless of the bottle. Lucaa ...... • • • • • .114.55 last two weeks saw Katkaveck en­ The Nurses’ Aides of the Rock­ men of Manchester to show their When connecting or disconnect­ floor during the entire first three Hawkeye will be all over. It ahould be an in­ at the Rec, we have noticed that Mhie Cyrkievvicz to add orr Wennergren ...... e • • • . .114.20 ville Chapter, American Red Cross London Daily Telegraph who was ing your electric washer hold the periods, broke loose for three bas- teresting night not one team employs a ooarti. counter poor njghta while Birtlea patriotism asCO well...... as humanity Stride with pride in the Easter P. Pongratz ...... 114.13 ithroom 7x5 at 9 Woodland killed at a Rhine bridgehead. * ... ___ __ ^ ... ••• • # F a « s A (•( cord plug in the fingers as jerk- keU and three charity tosses. was hitting the little maples with will hold a meeting this evening Bv providing these war sufferers parade in a new outfit from 0 Mason, r f ...... Certainly there are enough former 'N. !««-.; Helen M. Peck to demolish Chaplain Kline read the .service for I Ing the plug by the cord wlU There was no lost love between H an sen ------• esaeeeee ...... 114.9 uncanny accuracy to overcome the at 8 o’clock at the Rod Cross head­ with the things they desperately Beck'.s, 846 Main street. There are 2 Peterson, rf ... Congratulations to Joe Blrtles ball players in town that would de­ laiied at 40 Thomas street.’ all war correspondents with the U. strain it. the two teams and as the game KovU ...... 113.34 basbsll star and gain championship | I P t quarters. need, they will be able to reestab- hrts and blouses for every taste 0 King, if ...... of the Hartford Road Tavern five vote a little of their time In help­ petition of John B. Wells to Softball I-eagiie S. First Army who have been kill­ progressed, both offlqlals had their Gess ...... • •« • • • • • • • • « . . .113.1 honors. BUTTER 1 Thompson, If .. who emerged as the leading In­ ing the youngsters. llsh themselves', and it will help ^ell as suits and coats. Inclden- MILK C. Freheit . s e e • • .112.1 '■(act a gasoline ervlce station on The boys and girls of the Maple ed in action. Brush felt hats frequently with hands full maintaining order aa dividual boWler in the Rec circuit Paganl's Top List '^ io n street 30x40, opposite Har- street school have started their Rev. Kline precMed the late 118 in establishing the peace which tally, these coats and suits are several unnecessary fouls were 0 Brown, e ...... It is interesting to not# then! is to come, we hope, soon. now priced at aftf r-Ea.ster -sav- a long-haired brush. 0 Dougan, c ...... with a 118.25 average for 68 street, was referred to the games in a softball league played Brownell Gage as settled pastor of omitted. Jimmy Murphy is another lad PagaoPs in the list of the top ten bowlers The go.a.1 is 125,000 pounds. In (ng.,. 0 Murphy, rg .... gagties. . ‘ Mayor to call a public hearing in during recess. The teams are made the Bolton Center Congregational The government says if ws Duffy Lost to Knights who may be engaged as an umpire G. PF. Aver. in the loop four aro members of 'accordance w'ith the statutes. It up of the pupils from grades six, church. He enlisted for service in World War I this town responded Ulchy Duffy playing the back- 1 Clifford, rg .... in the Twi League this summer. the first place Pagan! W est Sides don’t write we’re wrong and asks Blrtles edged Mickey Katkayeck Hansen .... ______62 7077 114.9 :#as stated in the petition that the seven and eight. The managers of October 1941. and was called to to throe calls for u.scd clothes for Maoaronl-and-t'hees* With Cream­ court for the Knights held Robb 0 Vilga, I g ...... He should be a good one judging team namely BiU Wennergren, us to write via V-mail whenever in the final two weeks in a race Gesa ...... ______56 6216 118.1 ,ipit would be about 28,000. the boys teams include Ernest duty in December of that year. In refugees and sent 18,045 pounds, ed Peas and Onions < scoreless until Injured in the sec­ 1 Klein. I g ...... by his cage officiating ability. Pete Hansen, BUI Gesa and Clar­ possible. Frequent short notes are that wasn’t decided until the final Pagilb ______21 2288 108.20 • Alderman William Dowdlng re- Buser, Kenneth North. Richard January, 1942, he was stationed at and a linen "shower” of 10.726 2 tablespoons butter or mar­ ond half. The loss of the scrappy ence Freheit. This is the main more appreciated than very in­ ball was rolled. Blrtles led during 9 . Frelbelt ____61 6833. 112.1 liartad that the quarterly auditors Lane. Frank Badsteubner. Richard Fort Jackson, S. C. His wife and pieces, including sheets and bath garine Duffy was s severe blow to the 5 IS 4-9 30 Dixie Dougan supplied the laughs reason, the W est Sides finished far frequent long letters so stock up practically the first three quarters A. Freiheit ------62 6941 111.59 esport had been received by the McGovern, John Stodolaki. children. Flora, Sidney and Phoebe _towcls. This in audition to all 2 tablespoons flour I Knights in their closing bid for Red OevlU (21) last night when he changed shirts out In front of their rivals during | on V-mail at the Dewey-Rlchman of the season, then fell behind as Wennergren . . . SO 3440 114.20 Finance committee, and it was The girls teams managers are lived with him while he was sta­ the garments made by the women 1 cup hot milk I victory. Rangy Dick Hubbard was P. B. with another player as he entered the regular season. With four con- Company and get busy. For your Katkaveck applied the presaure, Wilkinson . ____24 2464 102.16 foted to defer action until the Claire Flamm, Alma Schneider, tioned in this country. working for the Red Cross at that 1-2 teaspoon salt Tighten your belt. You’ll get. the onjy member of the losers that O'LegauIt, r f ------.'... 0 the game. It would be safe to say Sistant bowlers, ths team manag­ other correspondence, look at fhe 0 Campbell, r f ...... O’ but when the latter alumped, Team average— 111.41. ‘anxt meeting to give the members Beverly Lutz. Mary Pliska. A native of Ravenna. Ohio, he time. In World War II the need Pepper SUGAR less to eat with following new waa able to connect for more than that the shirt led Dixie around the ed to overcome the Hartford Road I Lenten Service was educated at Troy Conference Is many times greater, and al­ other fine papers available aU tba one basket. 1 Webb, i f ...... 4 Blrtles was again the top man. Tavern in the last month to finish . ga opportunity to look' over the 2 cups cooked peas govffernment food restrictions Dewey-Richman Company. floor. He was completely Idst. The First Lutheran church will Academy in Rutland. Vt.. Gulver- though the churches and local 8 small cooked onions and crop forecasts. CHICKENS The Bllliarda, losers to the 2 Brown, c ...... 2 . Hartford Road Tavern nine full games ahead. The fifth 0 Dubashinskl, c .... 2 ADAM ... Judge Charles Underwood, a hold a Lenten service this evening Stockton College, Canton. Mo., and people of different nationalities 1 pkg. Macaroni-and-checse din­ —almost none for city markets. Knights for the Rec Intermediate Warm weather means spring O. PF. Aver. member iff the first placs team, at 7:30 o’clock at the church. the Hartford Tlieologicnl .Semina- Shine may be removed from a League title, jumped Into an early 4 Carlson, r g ...... *0 and from reports from several of The second round title in the Y BlrUes . . . . ___ 58 1889 118.25 Alan Freheit was the llth ranking lormer member of the Council and have bco'n making collections ner ME.^T—12 per cent cut for next Bowling League will be decided to­ Chairman of the United National Card Party Tonight rv. Me served in the mini.stry at siri'-e the beginning of the war. Par.sley. three months. POTATOES— worsted suit by pressing with a lead in the opening minutes and 2^ Fogarty, Ig ...... 2 ■the better golfers in town the Lucas ...... ___ 57 6553 114.55 pinner which gave the W est Sides The Rockville Emblem Club will | warm iron and cloth dipped in never relinquished the margin al­ Manchester Country Club Is In for night when Huntera Service faces Clothing CoHection for the city, 1 West Rutland, Vermont, for nearly there i.sn't a doubt but what the Melt the butter or margarine in scarce during next six weeks., Muldoon . . . ___ 68 6649 105.34 a well balanced team which ac-1 ■poke briefly appealing to the hold a Dutch whist at the Elks’ | four years. water contsdning vinegar. Then though the Knights managed to 9 10 1-7 21 a banner year. Several desks away Chambers Movers in tbe feature Johnson . . . ___ 45 4528 100.28 counted for their many successes. HATS goal will be reached and exceeded. the thp of a double boiler: blend in especially in west, midwest, and close the gap to five points on sev­ match. Hunters need to win only miembers to support the «irive Home this evening at 8 o'clock! the flour, and add the milk gradu­ south VEGETABLES—scarce scuff lightly with fine sandpaper. Score at half time, 13-8 Hawk- Ronnie Ferguson has been remark­ Vennart ...... 42 4497 107.8 Other Big Ten Bowlera and there will also be pivot tables. eral occasions. The winners led 10 eyea 4 8-mlnute periods. Referees, ing about the records that he is one of the three games to gain the The second place Tavern In ad-1 prtwn It geU under way. Emma Liak 1s chairman of the ' Tulips, daffodils, lilies, roses, ally. Cook over boiling water until until transportation facilitieii Valuer ___ . . . . 45 4815 107.00 Don a now Adam Hat—and you can foco lha Guest Speaker In addition to the usual prizes' Put bowls, mixing spoons, e ^ to 3 at the period and 14 to 6 at Bycholski and Murphy. going to crack this season with the league championship. Brunnell ----- 3 304 101.8 dition to Blrtles, place Bolo Lucaa committee in charge as.sisted by orchids, .s'.vcctpeas. cnrnatlon.i. thickened and smooth, stirring ea.ie up. MILK—more plenU-* halftime. “ The W. S. C. S. of the Rockville there will be door prizes and re­ constantly. Adi' the .seasonings beaters and other Implements _ Team average—108.28:; among'the first ten. Other bowlera world confidont that you oro looking your' freshments will be seiwed. Mrs. ; Mrs. Katherine Dailey. Mrs. Mil­ snapdragons *nnd calendulas are ful as production increases sea­ soak in cool suds the moment Play Ragged,Ban Methodist church will hold a busi­ dred Lisk, Mrs. Madeline Bush, peas and onions. in this selected group Include Joel sure signs of spring sonally. BUTTER—cut of 2,000,- they have been used. This will Inability to get off any set Twaronlte and Ed Kovis of Gris­ Mrs. Marie Kabrick. Mrs. Eva Jel- Prepare the macaronl-ancl- host. Thoy oro rool poppor-uppors, Hioso Easter gifts. McConville the Flor­ 000 pounds during next two prevent egg or dough hardening ■hots proved fatal to the Jpiights. Leo Has Hopes Movers Oppose Griswold’s wold’s, Art Pongratz of Warren 1 inek and Mrs. Marie Scheincr. cheese dinner as directed on the Training Camp ist 832 Main street, has all these months. SUGAR—no relief. on them. Numerous passes were tossed G. PF. Aver. and Jarvis and Katkaveck. File Intentions package. Pack it into 4 well amort new Adorn Hots. In stylo, in price, in and more at verv reasonable away and poor timing cut the ef­ KovIj ...... ___ 36 4102 113.34 Hansen of the West Sides walk- Marriage intentions have been greased 4-lnch individual ring Twaronlte . ___ 40 466!) I prices. Lilie.s from "5c up and and wash the garment. It is easier McGill-Converse can't do your fectiveness of the teani consider­ For Dodgers Notes Hunters Five 116.29 cd off with high Individual single quality... thoy oro 100% right Got your filed by Frank Henry Chapman of ' molds Allow to stand a few min­ lalne which is worth its weight in ably. A s it was the case while T. Cowles .. corsages from $1.00 up. Place to get rid of the crease and then spring cleaning for you but they ----- 26 2722 104.18 honors with a mark of 164. The DONNELLY*S FOR DIAMONDS Rockville and Miss Pauline Argcn- utes, then unmold on a large gold to sling across your chest. playing with the Pep Boys, when Pagan ----- . . . . 45 4581 101.36 now Spring Adorn, today. ta of Hartford, a fx)rmer resident yoiiY order soon. ridge of soil which often forms CAN make it aa easy as possibla New York, March 28r-(/P)—Con­ veteran bowler enjoyed one of his round chop plate. Fill the centers While you're exploring, keep p ^ t a were needed, it was Robb Marchicotti . . . 37 3980 107.21 biggest years during the past of Stafford .Springs. with the creamed vegetables. Gar­ at this point with this method. and one look In the window at 645 tiU t supplied the punch. He was Dodgers’ Manager Sure nie Mack, 82-ycar-o1d leader of the Clash in Crucial Match Dried Beef, Potato and your eye peeled for antique but­ Tomlinson . ___ 49 4928 100.28 campaign and it was bid reliable Birth nish with parsley. tons, old regimental Insignia, or Main street tells'you why. Assem­ the only member of the Billiards Philadelpbia Athletics, shook his Egg Srallnp Twelve yeaf^ of reliable apqp- Team Will Be Strong; Tonight; Chambers ■ R. Cowles ___ 28 2925 104.13 Pete that pulled the W est Sides | Mr. and Mrs. Ell.'iworth Smith, massive silver harness trimming.s, bled to help you are every con­ that scored in the final period. 3 medium potatoes, cooked and ance and radio service! Benson’s ceivable type of household aid and finger at his piaycrs at a Fred­ Stevenson ___ 42 4420 105.10 through on many occasions. i of R.F.D 2, arc the parents of a i j Toppers are one of the mo.st which clever girls are lusing for Too Much Ability First Division Eyed. erick, Md., civic dinner yesterday. Must Win All Points. Team average— 102.25. Tie For Triple Honors HOW MANY I daughter born at the John.son Me- sliced is your answer to your problem! cleaners, brooms, brushes, wartes The second game was uninter­ $5.00— $6.00— $7.50 useful items in a woman's ward­ 3 hard-cooked eggs, sliced I dramatic decor. If—your refrigerator, washer or and so on. After purchasing whi’.t He scolded them for fulling to get High triple honors were divided I ' mortal Jicspitnl. in Stafford robe. Worn with siKirt clothes or esting and unexciting as the Bear liloiuitaln, N. Y., March 28 1 small onion, chopped tine radio needs attention -don’t put you need at McGill-Converse ha t into satisfactory condition. The second round championship Pioneer Parachute with .lohnny Hedlund of Darling’s Springs. Hawkeyes packed too much all — y lf)— Gboer up, £)odger fans, dem evening clothes. In fact with ,\ New Meat IMe it off. Call 3535. Benson’s Furni­ your work and wwrrv will he o -- , Connie went on to say, however, the Y Bowling 'League will be G. PF. Aver. and Pat Anniello of the Pioneer 1-4 pound dried beef evervthing, they're In constant around ability and reserve bums of Brooklyn may not win that his A’s should be an Anjeri- “ DIAMONDS 2 cups medium cream sauce, Here's novelty and glamour in ture and Radio Store at 713 Main Schubert . ___ 6.1 6998 111.5 Parachute five both registering [ use from early spring to carlv fall. strength for the Red Devils. The the pennant thla year, but they can Les.gue pennant contender, ! at stake tonight when Hunters J 17 PcM’soiis Killed ! a meat pie! Make chop suev. ! street. Merline . . . . ___ 60 6430 107.10 marks of 401. Pagani’s captured seasoned ! At Montgomery Ward you'll find final score falls to tell the true are going to finish 4n the first di­ but "I don’t think wc have the Service pairs off against Cham­ team honors compiling a team sin- j put in a baking di.sh. and top with story of the onc-sldeness of the Maasaro .. ___ 62 6686 107.52 DO YOU BUY Grated yellow cheese vision. power” to win the flag. bers Movers in the featured match gle mark of 656 and a triple of a group of lovely all-wool toppers a combread crust. It's something What,you'll have for Easter din- | game. The Knights used two ,\.nnlelo . . . ___ 62 680.5 109.42 As Train Hits Bus! Alternaic layers of ingredient' lit Manager Leo Durocher intimat­ Other Training Camp Ilenia on tonight's slate which is the Anal 1789 to walk off with honors In | In sizes 10-20 for .1114.08 and like a tamale pie, only different. ner, 1945. may be problematic, but teams during the clash, alternating Angelo . . . ___ 55 5676 103.11 in'oiled casserole. Sprinkle grated ed aa much today aa the Dodgers Philadelphia Phillies — Piteher night of play for the seasojo. these depsrtpients. $19.98. In lovely pa.stel shades all The combination of flavors is the dinner needn’t be a problem. In all periods and it was only here Calnan . . . ___ 9 854 94.8 IN A cheese over top. Bake In mod­ I wound up their second week of Charley Schanz was reported en The other naatches find M ^ a rty Three members of the loop hit I hard to rcsl.st. plenty good. that the Devils could score. The Hence ...... 4 328 82.00 Mexico Citv. Mareh 28 A erately hot oven until cheese Ls spring training. While refusing route to camp. Southpaw Chet Brothers Gas House Gang meeting scores of 95 without a mark In­ bus parked with pas.scngers w-a.s losers caged only two baskets Team average 107.10. melted and browned. Serves 4. Curdle Cure to predict where his team will Covington voluntarily retired. D'Amico’s Bliliards and the Bryant cluding Benny Schubert and Dan­ struck by a new Diesel Irirnmotive In the years to come don't re- j ggalnst the starters. Detroit Tigers—First Baseman and Chapman Milkmen facing the ny Merline of the Parachute and | To prevent curdling wheh making girt you haven't a picture of Jun- Mickey Murphy led the assault finlah, loquacious Leo insisted his Darlings LIFETIME in th" western .suburbs of .>fexiro Inchidlng the following in lunch ^ dab was as good as four other Rudy York hit two balls over the Manchester Motor Sales In the • Joe Twaronlte of Griswolds. The , Citv la.st night, killing 1" persons ciustards and other di.shes that csyl ior at six months or Mary at two i on the Devils, tossing in 14 points fence In his first day of batting O. PF. Aver. Lovtly riew ring boxes may help to given the lunch for hot milk to be added to the outfits in the National League, other. latter was the top bowlpr in the ; ami Injuring at least 22. more zest and interest: chopped years, especially if Daddy is away, j Just 4 Days ’Til Easter to cart away scoring honors. Carl practice. Hedlund . ___ 57 6259 109.46 league last year and hia mark of • i n 1 4 K g o ld egg. mix sugar with the egg and Peterson tallied three hoops in a and If hustle means anything, we The match featuring Hunters ? The bus burst Into flames and crisp bacon, added to almost any Call 2-1182 for an appointment at Boston Braves—Johnny Hutch­ Reed ...... ___ 60 6527 108 47 116.29 was good for third place not with the milk. Add hot liquids winning cause while Webb was the ought to beat th ^ out.” and Chambers is vital Inasmuch as Priced at only . . most of the dead and in lured wore sandwich filling: chill sauce or Peterson’s Studio. You’ll be] ings and Jim Wnllaco were named if Chambers take ail three game.s McAdams ___ S3 3321 100.21 this season. 11 terribb' burnexl T^n to a late hour and mixtures to the beaten egg a pleased with their vvork, we know, j only conslstapt Devil point getter. On paper it appears Durocher to pitch against Washington Sen- , mustard in sliced meat or meat may have been whistling in. the emerge with the aecond Cataldl ...... 44 4551 103 19 The West Sides rolled for a team none of tbe dead had h->on Idcnii little at a time. Never overcook. Lead All The Way ators today. “ loaf .sandwiches: whole stuffed dark, for the • Brooklyn situation round honors. If thla happens, the Qullltich . ___ 51 ,5096 99,47 average of .111.41 compared with JOIN THE PARADE The Hawkeyes led 9 to 2 at the — Manager Jo e fled. hard-cooked eggs, with finely Befor* adusthig hems of dress­ can well be summed up in one Movers would face Hunters for the Brasky ...... 51 5342 104.38 the aecond place Tavern’s 108.28. .5 0 up Old Trinkets Add Spice to Styles es to new lengths, rip the hem period, 13 to 8 at halftime and held Cronin has eyes glued to every chopped celery, olives, or ground O 25 to 30 margtln at the three phrase— long on material with 94 league championship as the latter Sklba . . . . ___ 13 1264 - 97.3 Griswold’s third place Oarsgemen The style accent most coveted tajcl that pulls to camp. He is ex­ averaged only 102.25 while the cooked meat added to the stuffing; way mark. There was never any players In camp, but short on tal­ team annexed the honors in the Team average^l02.33 j today is the unusual, daring or A t The pecting shortstop Skecter New- Parachute, Darlings, Servicemen W e ’ll venture to say that few people buy more than one zippy pickles, crisp radi.shes, cu­ doubt as to the final outcome with ent. Regardless, Leo declared first round. If Hunters manage to j Bolton cumber sticks, raw baby carrots, amusing piece of jewelry or but­ some. j .Main Street Servers and Warren and Jarvis all com­ diamond in a lifetime. But the purchase of that diamond ton trim which looks like an an­ tbe winners proving their right to the Dodgers are greatly Improved. New York Giants—Outfielder ■ piled better team marks. The last] etc.; choppe’d raw vegetables and At E4Ysilister Time and All the n ee t the Billiards for the title. "W e have much more punch, at be all over, as going into the match G PF. Aver. k the most important of all purchases because the diamond tique or has the nostalgic charm Johnny Rucker and Jack Keeney ...... 57 6113 107.14 place Knjghta of Columbus team | ■ ______.. t _ _ F ^ A W A A . # ■ ■■ * At H iiicrMn- of tfi" Pilgrim Fel- herbs in sandwich fllHiIgs such the Jim e, Too . . . least 30 per cent better pitching you buy represents love eternal and must be the finest of early Americana. Rest of CHENEY SALESROOM Brewer 'reported at Lakewood. they hold a fuU two game margin hit for a 92.33 average per con­ lowshitx of B'' on 1'ongrcgational as celery, green pepper, water­ and we hope to have an infield Walker ...... 53 5352 100.52 This is your cue to start explor­ N. J., camp. over their challenging rivals. test. obtainable. Here we strive to give as much as possible rhur: 'i Sunda" evening the follow­ cress. parsley, chives; a whole to­ Hollywood — Vogue and Butterlek Pattera Servica. DePaul, Okl|ihoma Quaglia .%...... 55 5842 106 12 ^ !• - J j __ __..J _£ .1_____ ing your trinket boxes —or, better A LILY that can function every day," he Both teams have rsportsd that . A total of 81 bowlera took an ae- ' in diamond value and quality and are proud of the repu- ing off:'t'l's wci'.' elc lcd: Co-presi­ mato, hollov/ed out and drained asserted. "M ost serious problem Red Embree and Pete Center are they will field their strongest pos­ Prlakwaldo ___ 32 3178 99.10 yet. your grandmother’s. If she Brown ...... 53 .5310 100.10 tive part In the schedule and made 11 ation we have esublished. dent.'. ,''h;rley .Indor'on and Betty then filled with a meat or fish Hours: Dally A M. - d P. M. SatmdMr t A. M. - i P. M. Paired lor Title is catching, but with Mickey Owen expected to report this week-end. sible lineups and a large crowd is up the personnel of the eight wdU surrender a keepsake locket PERMANENT 9 Sobieskt ...... 28 2673 95.13 Bocku'; Secretary. John Collins, salad; "finger foods" such as a back ain^d Clyde Sukeforth around, St. Louis. Cardinals— Moat of expected to watch the matches. league teams. With .interest at a I Jr. TMg regular meeting on Sun­ heirloom pin. or a hand-painted BeattI ----- ...... 1 89 89.00 thin slice of meat rolled around a Means Lasting Satisfaction we should have too much to wor­ regulars banded together for 22-0 high pitch during the entire sea- i day. Aoril 1. will begin at .seven strip of cheese and fastened with miniature, suspend it from a vel­ New York, March 28— —It ry about there." triumph over Yannigans. Mort Katkaveck ...... 36 4215 117.3 vet ribbon around your neck and and Loveliness! son, the league record book Is | instead of seven-ttiirtv a.s before. a pick, tiny cooked meat bails on CJienev Brothers Remnant Salesroom___ will bs DePaul vs tbe Oklohoma "The outfield is the strongest Cooper. Bllx Donnelly and Max Team average—104.02. closed for the year. you couldn’t do better in tricking Aggies and 6 foot 9 George Mlkan Veiiclrillo Scores Rev John .lernigan of Golds­ a wooden skewed or stalks of HARTFORD ^AD MANCHRuil* part of the club. Dixie Walker Lanier pitched. ■» boro, .North Carolina, will again celery stuffed wttiT peanut butter youreelf out with a smart style •vs. 7-foot Bob Kurland for the who paced the league in batting St. Louis Browns-rrNelson 'W arren A Jarvla DONNELLY’S occupy the [)\jlpit for the Easter mythical National Collegiate bas­ or a cream cheese mixture; a accent. last year, will come to terms and ter expected to make;] first pitch­ 1-Rouud Knockout G. PF. Aver. JEWELERS AT THE CENTER service at eleven o'clock. paper cup of meat-macaronl-and- Or maybe you’ll find grandpa’s ketball championship as the 1945 play right field, Augie Galan will ing start of season against Toledo ...... 35 109.10 cage season ends at Madison Marco . . . . 3825 The usual choir rehearsal will be pickle salad: cold milk varied bv dandified watch fob to hitch to be ini left and Luis Olmo in cen­ today. 52TT Square Garden tomorrow night Sullivan ...... 60 105.27 INTERESTING held Friday at 7:30. the addition of cocoa syrup, malt your belt, or a grandiose chate- ter. Goody Rosw, Morris Ader- Pittsburgh Pirates—Team plays The Aggies won the right to Hartford, March 28— OP)— John­ Magnuson ...... S3 8200 96.32 Members’ of the church will at­ holt, up from Montreal, and first exhibition game against CHENEY, WEMRLEY, BEAU BRUMMEL batUe for the generally recognized ny Ceaario, 138, of Hartford, won O. Jgrvia ...... 46 4480 99.25 A pleasant position Is offer­ tend the union Communion service Frenchy Bordagaray will be the Muncie today with Fred Oster- KEMFS RECORD DEPARTMENT SjUGGESTS national UUe by whijpplng New a ten-round decision over Baby W. Jarvis ...... 59 6167 104.31 in the Quarryville church at 7:30 altemataa. I’U sUck up that mueller slated to start.^ ed one who Is able to meet Thursday evening. Mrs. Gage may i FOR THIS WEEK: York University, 49 to 46, for the ^ms, 143, of New York, in the D ie tz ...... 61 5303 108.50 bunch ag%iqat any outfield In the Chicago White Sdx—Manager W y lo t----- ...... 6 512 85 2 a selected clientele — must be reached after six o'clock on NCAA championship before 18,034 Jimmy Dykes lifcked probable bat­ feature bout at the Auditorium league." Pongratz ...... 33 3775 114.13 Thursday, at the parsonage, to Cape Frock — at the Garden last night DePaul ting order for opening game; Wal­ here last night. be intelligent and efficient. I WANT A BUNNY FOR EASTER-r- Admitting he waa not complete Team average—103.12. NECKWEAR give information about transporta­ previously had won the Garden The only knockdown of the ly apld on bla Infield, Duroc)wr ly Moses, rf; Oris Hockett, cf. .Age no barrier. EASTOR SUNDAY ON THE National Invitation tourney by Johnny Dlckshot, If: Bill Nagel, fight was scored by Cesarlo in the Things Are Fresher^ at tion. axpecta to atari tbe aeaaon with Your Choice of .Many Beautiful Patterns ' By Soe Boniett beating Bowling Green of Ohio, lb: Bloyd Baker, 3b: Dan Rey­ aecond round. It waa Ccsnrio’a K. af O. Elmar "Red" Dunatt, a convert­ An attractive daytime costume 71-54, nolds, ss; Vince Caatino, c. and thirty-first win in an unbroken G. FT. Aver. Manchester Country Gub ed outfielder from Montreal,, at '^0 \ that is lovely worn with or without Tbe game be the Second be­ Leroy Schalk, 2b, with pitcher un­ string. Mozzer ...... 86 3710 103.2 THE LILY ABR a K ^?*® ^ . BUJO CROSBY firat, hlmaelf at aacond, BiU Hart Ben Roman the clever buttoned-on cape. It has tween the two teams, DePaul hav­ decided. In the semi-final, Mariano Pac- S h e a ...... •»sAs • 42 4096 97.22 the cap aleevs so popular tbs ing won a 48-46 triumph over the at'third, and 17-yaar-old Tommy Chicago Cubs—Manager Char­ ccco, 133, .Pureto Rico, knocked Carvey . . . _____53 5514 104.2 BEAUTY SALON Brown at anorL He ia resigned T e l M 3 3 3 $1.00 to $2.50 days. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS A gflaa in Chicago during the ley Grimm was advised that Cin­ out ’’Cuehall Johnny" Relax in O. Hara ...... 38 3792 99.30 MODEL Meade ’Tarklngtoii, to the loss of first baaaman Howls regular aeaaon. In a pMllmlnary, cinnati Rads, liow training a f the second round of a scheduled Morrtzsey ...... 42 4185 99.37 Pattern No. 8788 s designed for Proprietress Sehult^ who waa racantly claasl Bowling Green meets NYU. Bloomington, would shift to ■lx. Clviello ...... 48 4561 95.1 Espotabs sizes 14, 16. 18, 20: '40, 42 and 4#. Kurland., outplayed by Mlkan in fiad 1-A , and haa aaalgnqd George F R U IT SHOPPE 5X7 M A IN ST. CA LL 7484 French Lick, Ind., on Monday so In another scheduled six round­ Wade >------...... 10 896 89.6 T M Fm • CsiM • Takt« MscM Size 16, dreas, requires 8 1-8 yar<4s their CXiicago meeting, sparked Slslsr,. now a DodgarcacouL to “Where Genuine Quality Prevails” tMons could play a aeriea of exhi­ er, Nick SU to, 133, Springfield. Upton' ... •■•as 8 746 93.2 of 39 inch material; 6-8 jrard for the Aggied to their K C A f triumph tsaeh Oarrett, a Guadalcanal Yla- 997 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2-0784 law: KEMRS ^ bitions. Picaut ...... 17 1781 104.13 oversr t h eViolets ------with------22'poinU on rlne veteran, the tntricaciaa of New York Yankees—Hank Bo- cape; 1-4 yard contrastjng- pevers. « rNCORPORJItTEDmCORPORjdlTED Johnny Allen, 181, Philadelphia. Team averago—92.SL Light Weight Just a Pew Steps Below Hale’s 10 fleld goals and two free throws, first baae play. Durrett, a fast rowy allowed four runs in his first T E L . 6 6 8 0 Other undercard bouts: Pat OPEN ’TIL 9 P. M. TOMORROW! For this pattern, send 20: cents, S 763 M A I N STREET Voted a tbe s ooutstanding player of man srith.a posrerful arm, batted. thres innings of pitching in prac*- in Coins, your name, address, slss VendrlUo, 176, Manohestsr, Conn., sS Furniture anda n d Music M i Home of Frigidaire the game the seven-foot Kurland .291 for the Royala laat year and' Uca game aV Atlantic City. ^ desired, and the Pattism Number dropped in 35 points during the knocked out Ken York, New Ha­ drove in 86 nma. ven, first round; Ray Lourie, 146, YELLOW RIPE to Sue Burnett The Herald 1160 Brat half that halpad trast an Lao will play aecond aa long aa Sweaters Your Easter Hartford, knocked out Ray Mc­ ASHES and RUBBISH Sixth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. Loafers aarly NYU lead and glvt tha Weat- he thinka^ he can help the club. Last Night’s Fights Arthur, 144, Middletown, In sec­ 7426* V. amera a 26-21 edge at halftime. Ed Stanley, last year’s second REMOVED Ready now-^the S i ^ g Issue of ond round; Ray Cariiman. 128, In the Spring a man can l b - Tbe violets fell behind by 11 ■acker,' now recovering from an S Fashion. Just 16 cents. A com­ Middletown, decisioned “R ed" BANANA FLOWERS olnta midway of the second half, attack of pnaumonla, will be held TELEPHONE 886S FOR on . BURNER Flynn. ISl, Southington, six never have too many plete guide in planning wardrobe lO, aa in their upset win over In raaarva aa srill M ike Sabena, a .By Th« Asaociated Press rounds. ' SE RVICE- needs foe aU the family.______I Ohio State Saturday night, put on .817 bitter ftom IndianapolU, and Brooklyn — Phil Palmer, 140, GAVELLO « E. SCHUhT sweaters. Here’s your Large Selection a late rally that pulled them with­ Vancouver, B. C., outpointed Joey Bordagary. « SEEDLESS PASCAL Penilts. 189, Tamsqua, Pg., 8. BqkM Wsigha la in four points, 43-89, with teaa than Durocher named vatarsna Hal favorite slip-on in long fiva minutes le ft It was a flares Toby Dsl Gatta, 167H. Brooklyn, LILIES :e4l MAll ST.'MANCHBlfflAia’ Gregg (9-18), S8^yaaiH>M Curt strunla the reet of the way, but knocked out Randy Drew, 155, New York, March 28—<87— Joe GRAPEFRUIT CELERY Davia. (10-11) ahd ax-Yankaa Ban We have an experienced sleeves. Choose your AZALEAS the t^wboya citing to their four- Newark, N. J., |1. Baksli odds-on favorite to whip W u r l TIz e r Chapman (6-8) aa Ma atartlng p ^ t margin vrith n neat exhlbt' F New Bedford, Masa. — Walter pou Nova In their 10-round bout service man available at all 4 for 29c 2 bunches 35c CINERARIAS pltebara along with two rooUaa, Plowing color. 1 - non of bau handling. “Popeye" Woods, 162H. at Madlon Square Garden Friday times. ‘After bools, a s II HYDRANGEAS A1 Grenert was tops for NYU 36-year-oId Otho Nitbolaa, a 14 Yorit, knocked out the Ti^ung nighC weighed 206 pounds after and I arith IX points. game winner from 8L Paul, and Brown Bomber, 161, Wareham, hia workout yesterday. Nova tip 2 -1 7 3 1 . ^ Pianos and OOft K T SBlVlCt 22-yaar-old aouthpaw Vie Lom­ FLORIDA INDIAN RIVER ______TULIPS Maas. 5. A1 Barboza, ISO, North pad tbe acales at 202. AccordionB At Bala Changes Made bardi, a Navy dlachargea. Carver, outpointed A1 Plnel, 156, Harrowing $2.05 up O thw hurlara include Em aat New Braord,. 6. d p z . DAFFODILS ORANGES York, March 28—(O —In Rudol|A (14-14) ain Qy Bukar MlnneapoUa r - Jackie Graves, Iann wUfort o to avoid ataUlng tactlca, (11-8), both from S t Pml, Leroy 124 3-4, Austin, Minn., knocked Latest Equipment WM. VITTNER KEMP'S Itlw National Basketball Commit- Pfund (10-8) with Columbus and out Charley Riley, 123 8-4, SC DON WILLIS No Job Too Large WILLIAMS ' I N C . Itso of thf Unitad Btptea and Can- Motfile, Clyde King (6-8) from Louie, L George Degidio, 32814 ,^5 No. School Street Rkthmewd. Ralph B isnea (4*6) Minneapolis, qutpointsd Pste OIL 8ERVICB, INC. n u s s H O A U F O R N IA - ' FURNITURE AND MUSIC Conserve the life of your predw s NylouB. Inda paBMMny allmlnatad the rula GARAGE: . Gustafson’S trotai MontsMI and Ray Hatha* Boi<^ fxs 8-4, Detroit 8. or Too SmalL and Rayons , . . Weaving aj^ Mending deveny lialltw m'^eaaoaUatiaa of a tlnw BRANCH S’TORES: 763 Main St. Tel. 5680 la a t wbaa tha ta a a that eaUa ttoM way, aa aa aarvlcaman from Cali­ Houston. T s x . Kid Filipino^ Complete Aato Senico B m a d S t m t Dandelions CARROTS 29 BISSELL STREET< Brownbilt siioe Store done by our eaperU. HOSIERY DEPT. io a duh Ytthin SO aaconds. fornia. Las Webber and Art 144, T.K.O. Paul Latman, 146 3-4, 18 Main 9L TeL 8085 PHONE 6501 InB aUnar ehancaa warf made. Herrina ar^ alatad for' raUaf. Boustoo. 7. 2 lbs. 39c 2 bunches 15c Near the State Theater 705 MAIN 8T„ MA^CHERTEB ■ ' " ...... I I ,, Read Herald AdY». In the Johnson RIoek MURPHY DRUG STORE i.-a.'LT.x i f nkr’ North End ■ MAN( •HKSrER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,1945 I I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,194S iG E SIXTEEIY Articles for Sale 45 Wanted—^To Buy 5S I Mutorcyclea— Uicyclea 11 Roofing— Siding ' 17-a I Help Wanted— Female 351 A woman, w* are told by one Lost and Found FOR SALE^—BOXED spring for of these inspirational writers, can FOR SALE—BOY’S uaed bicycle. ROOFING, REPAIRING roofs of WANTED TO BUY small tricycle. sule any situation. But someone LOST—BLACK BILLFo Ld all kinds, also new shingles. WANTED—2 W O M ^ at New double bed.. Also Packard electric Cla$$ifiid Inquire Mancheater Hardware, razor, never been used. 81 Drive Telephone 4158. Sense and Nonsense rises to inquire wbat she would do talning S48 and peraonal itema, Workmanship and fair price I Model Laundry. 73 Summit at. if Bb* waa entertaining tha bridge ClasaBed in vicinity of Atlantic A Paciflc 248 North Main atreet. A, Silver Lane Homes. guaranteed. Hawley. Tel. 5361. ! XT o NCe ' a YOUNG lady or wo­ WAl^TED— USED DOUBLE disk AdVertis'einsnU club and Junior busted in to say atore. Return to Apartment 22, harrow or good string tooth har­ i>lAM O N D S BhipwreeJeed on a desert island, A census taker stopped at the The department store hired an' Mrs. Jones next door wants to man to take complete charge of 'V j L i c t r t c ^ home of Mike: Hotel Sheridan, row. Telephone 8069. the young man {iropoBed marriage efficiency expert, whose obsession know If there are plenty of cups, Advertisements Wanted Autoi assuming *'sponsibiUty of our fngardo. the third day it would be placed Hartford, houra 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. 9 o’clock. ior, can you tell me how many people with foresight ere buying m. Call 8403 from 9 a. m. to 9 Cleanera, 747 Main street Man­ Garden— Farm— Dairy WAN'i'ED TO BUY good second Wanted to Rent 6 8 jovor. Pat BOggeota he go to The legal. Census Taker—But I went his where the restaurant had been. chester! , hand man’s golf bag. Phone 6440 Ledgeo. After ..three weeks of this an commandments there are? farms; but we suggest that it p. m. . a n t e d U8fcr> CARS— will buy LOCAL MOVING. Telephone 6718. 50 Young Man—I’m not worrying full name. takes more than foresight to run Products or 5938. WANTED— 4-5 ROOMS, near bua Mrs. Mike— That varies. Some old lady approached a harrassed Junior—Yessum. Ten. Imat nad Fovad any year or ouMiei We will pay WOMAN TO ASSIST with sprtng about that I don't aeo any po­ Teacher—What happena when a farm. FOR SALE—PAPER route on top piicea for well kept oara. Cole FOR SALE— GRADED quality | line, by couple without children. A Clooed House licemen around, oither. times ha thinks he is Joe Louie, floor walker and asked if he could AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS lijm- cleaning, full or .part time, ^ u th WANTED—ELECTRIC refrigera­ you break one? BOOK for Joaeph West Side, vicinity of Weat Cen­ Motors at Center Phone 4184. Green Mountain potatoes in 50 lb. Will give $10-for information it • » DC , but when I get my hands on him tell her where the notion depart­ pany. Trailer van service. Local End. Telephone 3278. tor. In good condition. Telephone Junlor-rWhy. there are only The trouble about doing noth­ t m Main »tre«t. ter. Telephone 4800. bags at the farm. Frank V. Wll- I rent is accepted. Write Post The Ledges, the Hudsons’ sum­ ''Vhele doctor was oxamlning the I change It bock In a burry. * ment was: moving, packing and storage. 6440 after 6 p. m. Office Box 107. nine left. ing Is that you can’t quit and rest. ‘ ■Bitford. TM. Hartford g-216fl. MATURE w o m a n or service wife Hams. 1632 Tolland atrMt, Buck-1 mer home, was 30 rtmms of early •patient’s throat, knd then he de­ Floorwalker (wearily) — No. WILL GIVE AWAY black and Dial 5187. Headquarters to Hind- Business Services Offered 13 for full or part time work at land. WANTED—ELECTRIC refrigera­ .colonial austerity on' the flnest clared very learnedly: From madam, but if you’ll aland here m—1 RATION BOOKS, Num- white female Cocker Spaniel to WOULD ANY ONE be wlUlng to quarters home. Write Box S, Herald. tor. in good- condition. Also i stretch of shore north of Boston. Doctor—Your throat is very for a few minutes, I'm sm-e you'll • A Aaoaa and Joaaph Wrot>*l' any one who wlU provide good FOR SALE—SAND FOR Hlling rent OB spac efor a victory gar­ When I msaed her good-night, see it go buy! ASPARAGUS PLANTS. Mary lawn mower.' TW. 4059. I had never been especially taken bad. Have you tried gargling , H North atreet home. 'Tel. 6307. ' purposes. Also ashea removed. Painting—Papering 21 Washington, year old, 35 plants, den about 50 feet square. East or by the austerity of the place, but with salt water ? It was darir anough to blind me; South of town preferred. Box J, I couldn’t see an Inch ahead. <$ulto a Choage! HARl>CrDER, 50 CENTS a gal­ Telephone 6718. PAINTING AND Paperhanging. Heip Wanted— Male 36 $1, 100 for $2.50. Pansies, pastoral It had pleasant associations for Member df' Meivhant Marino ^UMrr—BLACK, TAN ^ Herald. me and the scenery was magnifi­ Well, no, not exactly, but I’ve But I felt a foot behind me. Extract from a patent medicine ' fV)K bound, Satwday, vicinity of lon. S15 a barrel, contents only. Canvass ceilings and v;ollpapcr. giants, in bloom, mixed 50 cents I Rooms Withont Board 59 w a n t e d - ALL KINDS elec­ WANTED — TWO ENERGETIC cent. been torpedoed six times. — Ivan Emerson testimonial: ''6f1ZZ Bolton Notch, Telephone 6614. Open week daya, 9 a. m.-7 p. m. John P. Sullivan. Phone 4260. a baskeL Perennials, *4 plants, 85 RENT WANTED—5 OR 6 room tric wiring and repairing. Any young men for full time employ­ cents. John Zapadka. 168 Wood-1 It was dark when I reached “Since taking your tablets reg­ Schaller Ctdier Mill, 352 Wood­ ment. Apply Model Fruit Shoppe. LARGE TJNFURNISHED room, flat or single house for 3 adults, Minot on the way to Sandy Point Could you tue a pint of oil?"/ ^^ elze Job ^ven prompt attention. PAINTING and Paperhanging. land street. Tel. 8474. 10 Depot Square, free electric Lawyer (as a witness starts to Of ail the things you wear, your ularly I am another woman. My land atreet. Tel. 6432. ___ 997 Main street. with excellent references. Per­ the next night. There was a light expression is the most important. husband is delighted." jpOOND—IW9H female Call 3975 before 7 p m Good work. Reasonsble rates. light, $14 monthly. Inquire Mrs. manently. Phone 5244. tell the truth) — I object! Raymond Flake. Phone 3384. ONION SETS, S5c a pound. Spe­ in Tha Cock and Kettle. Before Sog. Talaphone 1-1624. FOR SALE -ABOUT 6 CORD of GENERAL CARPENTPY end re­ WANTED— BAKER and helper. Irish, 2nd floor. iS war they bad served deUcioua open the door; the light flashed cial prices for bushel lots. Mont­ WANTED—FURNISHED, 3 or 4 manure. K. Carlson, Foster street, modeling. Kitchen remodedng and Good houra and pay. $1 per hour. .ilckory-broiled steaks. I was on, and I set the hamper carefully FUNNY BUSINESS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES That Guy Again gomery Wards Farm Store, Main LIo At HOUSEKEEPING room, room apartmeht for young mar­ Wapping. Tel. 5937. cabinet work a specialty. Will Charles Bakery, 185 North Main. hungry and the idea of hiding out down on the floor. The chest was Repairing 23 atreet. Manchester.v with table top’ electric plates. ried couple. Telephone 3142. help you plan and g’ve eatlmatee at The Ledges had seemed leas completely stocked with food. WANTED—CAPABLE over draft large clothes 'Closet, spring mat­ \ <>Ay.COQA-NOO«. free A. R Charon, 5825. PLANO i'u.N‘ .. and repairing; WANTED—TO RENT seven W Airgent as a whole day had gone by age man. to work Sundays on tress. Pleasant' Tor working cou­ with nobody killed. So 1 stopped I shut the door and stood rub­ COOSNV^ V5KVdO RlNONl player piano specialty. John milk route. Possibly full time Household Goods 51 ple or aingle person. Call 8951. eight rooms by responsible fami­ w a s h e r VACimMS. Electric Cockerilam. 28 Bigelow street. and had my steak. bing my chin and looking GET A NEW WANTED— WOMAN TO DO motora. etc., pepalred All parta later on. Telephone 5463 for In­ ly. permanent residents. Write TTiat's where I saw Brenda thoughtfully across the kitcheil at weekly cleaning. Above Manchea­ Tei 42^9.______terview. ORDERED 80U5 127 MAIN STREET, large room, Box H, Herald. Temple. Or perhaps I should say the white swinging door with the 'Q available 24-hour service Charg­ can accommodate 1-2, continuous H Y - POWER ter Green. Phone 6198. es C. O D. Manchester 3-1489 Brenda saw me. black leather panels. Beyond that SEVERAL MEN AND boys for Complete 3 room home of lovely hot water. Telephone 6803. WANTED — APARTMENT OT should be the dining room. And mominga or avenlnga. Private instructions 28 house, 4 rooms and bath, unfur­ She was on her way out as I o QUIET tobacco warehouse, essential new furniture, never delivered; came In. She stood to one side beyond that, if I remembered cor AutomohncR for Sale 4 work. Wetstone Tobacco Com­ originally selected by a Draftee BEAUTIFUL ROOM, single or nished by reliable middle aged rectly, somewhere on the sea-side PLOWING. HARROWING, lawns ELOCUTION -CLEAR speech- double. Complete light housekeep­ 'while her father paid the check. pany, Elm street, Manchester. who can’t use It for obvious rea­ couple. Write Box W, Herald. A t flret I thought ahe was not go­ of the house, Phineaa Hudson’s MUFFLER graded and seeded trees removed. use of. .words—diction—articula­ ing facilities also available, cen- Alme Latullppe, 758 Vernon tion—y o .. ’lary increased Pri­ sons, to sell for the exceptionally ing to speak. She looked straight library, high-vaulted with a great 1938 GRAND Super Charter de­ WANTED— EXPERIENCED man tijaL Call 3989. NAVAL OFFICER stationed Bulck •••••■ .36.00 atreet. Telephone 6077. vate'tutoring in jnathemailca— low price -of at me and through me with those beam-studded ceiling and paneled •S7-’40 luxe, 4 door aedan. Call 4607. and one helper for fruit and vege­ $269 permanently in Hartford desires with somber, thought-stifling fum . 7.75 reading—V/«UU,g—history. White 3 bedroom house or apartment, remaricable eyes of hers. I was •SJ-’40 Cadillac...... r a d i o r e p a i r i n g —Pick up table dept. Popular Food Market, Pay $4 weekly after delivery. on the point of going by, when ed oak. There was a fireplace in it FOR SALE— 1941 Ptiutlac aedan, Studio. 709 Main street. Phone ChcTTolet . . . . 2.50 service. Radio, checked at the Rublnow Building. Ask for Ben. Merchandise Includes 3 Pc. living Apartments— Flats— preferably unfurnished. Writs ahe aald coolly; large enough to bum a forest of 1939 Bulck aedan, 1938 Oldemo- 2-1893. . Chevrolet . . . . .3.75 home. Bu'tery packs. Call morn­ room suite with lamp, end and Tenements 63 Box O. HeMld. ’’Why Nicholas Trent. Ho-v ar'c trees, and a chair soft and deep blle aedan. 1938 Dodge aedan, ings 2-0840. Manci,est*r Radio WANTED—MAN TO REMOVE coffee table plus rug?'' 3 pc. bed­ you ?” enough to sleep In, •IT-’ SS Chevrolet . . . . 8.85 1937 Pontiac sedai.. 1937 Ford storm windows and put In Service, 73 Birch street Help ■W'lnted— Female 35 room suite with Crystal dresser FOR RENT — OUTSKIRTS of "I ’m line, Brenda.” I started through the swinging Chrysler .... . 5.50 aedan, 1936 Pontiac aedan. Cole screens. Tel. 3381 after 5:30 p, rp. set. 2 pillow cases, rug and boudoir P.ockville, '4 roorfis upstairs, no "What are you doing here?” door resolutely enough. TTie feeble D e ^ t o ...... 5.50 Motora— 4164. ______BOOKKEEPING seniees and ac­ WANTED—EXPERIENCED bak­ bathroom. Telephone 'Rockville ’’Eating,” I eaid. ’It’s a vice of beam o f my flashlight was lost I *38-*41 WANTED -M A N FOR pari time, lamp; breakfast hook se; wltTi 32 FOR S A L E --4 ROOM house, cor­ ALLEY OOP Brooklyn Sflutc BY V.T.HAMLI . 5.50 counting. Reasonable. Phone 3627 ery salesgirl, full time. Apply in 833-13. mine.” in the vastness of that dining •S9-M1 Dodge ...... 1934 PLYMOUTH COACH. 1935 to work on grounds, Phillip Che­ pc. dinner set, rug and ovenware ner lot, Greenacres section, msam days or evenings. person. Davis Bakery, Main SL heat, fireplace. Also living room, , ” I read about you in the pa- room. I began to look for the ! •85-»41 Ford ...... 2.50 Ford coach. 1938 Hudson aedan. ney, 50 Forest street. Tel. 3311. set. A real bargain. n o t 6SPECIALLV,' bed room furniture and table top pera.” she said. "Father, you ro' light switch. I could hear the r*84-*S6 Hudson...... 5.00 1938 Packard coupe, 1939 Ford RANGE BURNERS and pow'er WANTED — EXPERIPKCED member Nlcholaa Trent.” rain beating against the windows, VSE6 I ’VE SOT a n Suburban for Rent 66 gas range. Inquire evenings, 184 ’OO ^!.' A ' T n e p ; TH ’ KIW-war gas ranges. my flashlight and the beam bur- Right Way: 'telephone and ex­ RED RYDER Completing the Chain Plants FOR SALE tions throughout. Long-lasting, Yes even with oven hen* controls! PICKING DEPARTMENT ’fowed feebly into' the darkness. plain that you have a cold and JOE’S GARAGE WANTED sturdy. Only $81.95 team. Wards 36” Uble top model. Only $89.50! 1 saw the shadows of objects think you had better stay home. TSouT half I5YPER ©TARTfcD ITOUSE.E TM. 8129 A FEW EXCELLENT Main street Farm Store. Benson's FHimiture, 713 Main. hanging from the ceiling and be- mSEY 19 STILL CELEBRATIN' BEFCXCE HE 8X3 McKee Street (No one with a cold Is a really ^MS9ING. AvJAT WITH IT ALL.' i'v^SPRlSWE'D' BUILDING LOTS keath, the glint of metal. I w-as welcome visitor -even when there Aufomotive For Sale FOR SALE—1 FRENCI 15 pane FOR SALE— SMALL BLACK and in the kitchen and the suspended MARSHAL LUCKY h e p a s s e d OUT DON WHoLIS GARAGE IN CHOICE LOCATIONS door with hardware, 33 8-4 by 78 Day Shift .are only grown-ups In the house.) BuRKC-’ ^BE^CRE ALL TH’ BANK 18 Main Street Tel. 8085 white gaa stove, practically new. objects were pots and pans hung :^S = T WAS eONEf, inches. One 6 panel dooi with cas­ CaU at 709 Main, Apartment 1, • over the stove. Machinist VERY REASONABLE! ing and hardware 30x78 inchea. I went to the wail, pushed .he CENTER Good wages! Essenlial busl- Mrs. Carlson. Apply Steve—Ho^.^o you feel after a Peila Bros. One canopy top, will fit 1940 or switch, and a second later the ride on that hoi^,? SERVICE STATION oess! Apply In Person. TELEPHONE 6969 1941 Ford pickup. Call at 380 WHERE TO STORE IT? Why In fluorescent tubes sprang to light. L 888 Center Street Tel. 89IS .364 Bidwell SI. Tel. 7405 Eve—I never thought that any­ AH hiring done In accordance Porter street. one of our wardrobes of course! Suddenly, I remembered Pat's thing stuffed with hay could be so MAPLE with area stabilization plan. Let us solve your winter clothes Words: "The electricity will be hard as that, , problems. Spend as little as $3.98 ALDON turned off, but there are oil lamps SERVICE STATON FOR SALE to $34.50 for a jxiomy all-wood In one of the kitthen cupboards.” A lie is simply an untruth. And 1*8 Maple Street Tel. 5967 Schiebel Bros. double door model. Benson’s SPINNING MILLS That little feeling of warmth, up­ truth is hard to come by. Truth is Furniture, 713 Main. on seeing the lights, evaporated eew. i»M tv Wii I j*sa WARREN & JARVIS 8 ProOtor Road Tel. 6119 , ^ , Talcottvillc, Conn. # ^ 2 stood stock atilt and listened. more than fact—^it is fact plus OR EXCHANGE what it means. GARAGE Wanted! Women! Fclk SALE — BLACK kitchen . SThere was no sound except the “ Oil. 1 won loin of slukes and purses when I was operat­ range with grates and hot water All hirinf done in accordance with anea stabilization plan. uneasy beat of the sea on the loss Tnllaiid Tpke., Buckland BUII.DING LOTS rocks beyond the far aide of the Money that leaks thru small ing my nu'ing slable, but I’ve done ao well here driNing v' \ I )'^ Tel. 8865 ' front. Nice condition. CaU 8254. 16 years or over, to do inside Agricultufid house. holes is what wrecks the business. rivets tlial I dreud going back to the track after the war*. NICK’S AT THE GREEN t h e s m a r t e s t LAWSON liv­ There was a rack of wood in the ing room group In town, U now com er and a bin of coal beolde It. WASH TUBBS Oh, No! SERVICE STATION WANTED work. Full time, or part time hours can be See on display in our window. See It I laid a fire in the big range, Ut It. TOONBRVILLB FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX 859 Main Street Tel. 8981 and then straddled a metal kitch­ I Several First Class arranged for Inoming, afternoon or evening now. Only $249.50. A low price P^OtTO ( AHI vou ARK ALUCkV MAM.Sta* ...ceaTAM zauoM rue for quality furniture! See Ben- Crocheted Bath Rug en stool to smoke and take stock. . TMtS IS UtkJUCSTlONASLV THE MASTER MIXEP HAVEN’T LEE’S ESSO STATION William Kanehl work. Essential work assembling and pre­ Fumfture, 713 Main. . As the heat from .the fire gradu­ That Extra Rough Stretch of Track br the Smith Place PafTENMID ^WOftlC OF ABELARO0. HtMSELP STOOP the test of time HO Center Street Tel. 4540 General Contractor ally filled the rooiht I felt better. CARSFULiy AS VJSU AS OTHERS HE Carpenters 519 Center St. TeL 7773 paring fruit bearing plants, etc., for shipment I brought in the hamper of food BXAMIME MAPS. EXACTLY THE SfME RICHARDSON’S Machinery and Tools 52 from the car and went to the TH8 PICTURE PISMENT8 HAVE PETBRi' electric refrigerator. I awung MstCEilHAUTS RATtP IN THIS PlCTUnf ATLANTIC STATION Apply to Victory Gardeners and Farmers. Good TO auy... E.FORNSTANOa 128 East Center St. Tcl. 8941 NEW GARDEN tractors, cement] THEM — NOTICE! pay. Good working conditions. mixers, milking machines, milk BROWN'S GARAGE cooler*. Repairs Oliver, Massey- 16 Bralnard Place Tel. 8978 Jarvis Realty Co MR. HORSE USER Harrls tools, Fontoon parts. Dub­ 5 Dover Road lin Tractor Obmpany, WUUman- so Head of Ohio Horses have tlc, <3onn.______. WAR BONDS arrived fresh from the farms and ready to go to work. Phone Mr*.Reeks Singles and matched pairs Wearing Apparel—' from 1200 to 8500 lbs. All F u n . 67 colors. Every Horse naost be »** as represented or money re­ funded. Choice second hand ’BUY A T FACTTGRt price*—100 horses for sale at all times. percent wool sweater*. Water re­ We Invite yoor Inspection! BURR pellent Jackets, gabardine aklrtaj OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS and aborts. Manchester Knitting / Mills, Manchester Green. Open 9 | BOY, C A N ’T MOL) N O P E -A L L I DASSM’T TRAIN \ a. m. to 9 p. m. dally.______^ llriAGlNE RIDKdG TO 1 CAN SE E MY DkAAGINATlON** N THE KOUNDS WITH IS A SCRUB I’M a f r a i d i t w o u l d NEW ARMY AND NAVY ffiiMp A RED COAT AMDA DOG BLUNDERIN' orr so REFINED 1 NURSERIES Uned coats. New U. S. Army rain- GALLANT HORSE, AFTER A PUNY WOULDN’T NEED OR ooatiu Regular price t M M , both WITH THE HOUNDS COTTOlsTrAlL WANT IdOTMlN’.' AM’ Vor 815. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland BALING AND TH e RABBIT AM’ THAT’S ALL THERE atreet Phone 8191. FOX IN FULL ME PLODDIN* IS TO LIVE FER. IS FUGHTT ALOMG ON TO WANfT SUMPIN JUST 'AJUUVED Army - double- FOOT.’ AN* H O P E YO U ’L L hressted aheep-Uned. foreat green r e r r a t j a e k ^ 818 each. Bnumer’a, 80 Oakland atreet Open evenlnga ' ’UU a Satimday 'tlU 8.

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