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PRICE THREE CENTS (Ciooelfiad Advarttatag aa Page Ifl) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MAY 20, 1946 (TWELVE PAGES) VOL. LXV „ NO. 196
Trainmen’s Back to Resume Talks
Remaining Weeks Continue Conferring
To Harvest Time
In Railroad Dispute;
Seen As Critical ^
Talks Held
Top Presidential Advis- lions in Position to
Gifts Cash National Army Auto Prices ers Hope to ' Bringi Help Fight Famine j Leaders of Brothcr- ‘Must Continue andj Help Needy Defeate Reds Hike Brings ^ , hoods and Carriers To- Heighten Their Efforts’ j
tJfl PvotOSt gether in Direct Ne- At Szepingkai Washington, May 20.— Dionnes Want Money^fo / ______gotiations; Snyder and
— President Truman inform* Go to Catholic Steelman Rejircsent ed the International Food Stronghold of Chinese Reuther Asks Porter to lief Fund for Aid conference today that tlie re- Coniniunists Falls Aft> Name Board to Hear Government in Talks
maining weeks before the O f Europe's Children
1946 grain harvest will be es- er 32-Day Battle on Union Claims Higher Washington, May 20.—
pecially critical in famine Callander, Ont., May 20— (fl’)— Manchurian Plain Prices Not Necessary — Top presidential adviserfi
areas. He Mid the United 'irhe Plonne qulntupleta will ob- continu^ separate confer^ A.' F. Whitiiey, (righ t) prenldent of the Brotherhood o f Railroad Trainmen, shakes hands wdth R. H. aerve their 12th birthday without States and other countries in Royer, (le ft) firemdij of the train on which he arrived In Washington May 19 for resumption of wage nego- Bulletin 1 Detroit, May 20— (4b 'The CTO ences with leaderfi of railroaif
k position to help "must continue gifts next week. They have asked tiations vi’lth rail niahagement officials. Looking on are three other members of tlic crew, (left to right) NaAiing, May 80—(/P)— Gen brotherhoods and carriers to-' United Auto Workers tbday filed and heighten their efforts.” that the money which would have Frank Arthur, engineer. W. H. Wells, trainman; and A. Grlndcs, brakeroan. (A P wirephoto). \ eral MafshaU. American peace day with the hope of “bring- Mr. Truman'* statement was a ______------— . . . . . ------> ■■■ — II . I ■ I II I ■ I II ■> a formal protest w’lth toe OPA gone for presents be contributed envoy to China, sharply criti- made In a welcoming talk read by against IncrcMcd automobile pric- ing .them together very soon’’ to a Catholic relief fund adminis- cized' both Comipunlnt and Secretary of Agriculture Ander- tered In the Vatican for the aid government factions today for es. in direct negotiations. In son before an opening meeting of of Europe's children. Gromyko W ill their part In the Chinese civil Walter^. *1*. Reuther, UAW-CTO making this announcement, the food and agriculture organiza- Iran Fighting Reports The girl'e father, Oliva Dionne, war. Saying he waa deeply- president, asked O PA Administra- however Eben Ayers, ^ assistant tion of the United Nations, called said they wanted to do something press secretary for President Tni- to map a broad fight on long-term concerned over "the oriticnl tor Paul Porter to deaignat* a to makp life a bit happjer for other Boycottiran . aituatlon In North China” and man, said he did not think joint famine conditions. board of review to hear union conferences designed to reach a children whose parents were lost Described as Unlikely was endeavoring “ by every "In meeting at this critical claims that increased auto prices settlement prior to -Thuraday’a In the "awful war.” ' means” to prevent the spread period,” the president’* message are not made nectosary by recent strike deadline, could be resumed said, "you have heavy responsi- So. the famous sisters, Annette, Parleys Again of general fighting from Man- wage increases, and are in viola- churia sonthwaH, Mototoil today. bilities and great opportunities.” Yvonne, Emilie, Cecile and Marie tion of the president's order on will have'one large cake to cele- Government S p o k «m a n l]^ g g g censured both faction* for Reconversion Director John W. Herbert Hoover, addressing the wage-price policy. brate their birthday on May 28— their propaganda ra|iipaign*. Snyder and John R. Steelmaui, session, urged the creation by Security Council Near Says Strict O rders., ww ww a a The union complaint charged presidential labor adviser, arc Sept. 1 of a broad international but no presents. which he sold “ natid^l.v in- ^ that recent price Increases will add conferring with the dieputants in- Their father, who Uvea with his food administration to spur piH>- Another Deadline in Given Not to StaH; flame feeling* on A increase t||e w ife and 12 children in a mansion Will Bc Halt^M, IIOO.OOO.OOO to the $200,000,000 a dividually. duction and guide distribution o f jMMisihlUty of nonie hotlieada across the road from the little Case; Complicated by Any Border Troubles j ----- .r year to the cost o f cars to conaum- The Engineer and Tralninea preclplatlng a general conflag- auppliea. He declared there la need f m e house where the quintuplets era. brotherhoods are seeking wag* and ration.” for drastic reorganization of the were born, said he was much hap- Reports of Civil W ar- MacArthur Statement working rule change* which th* London, May 20.--(/P)— This Is in addition, the protest world fight on famine. pier than during the years the ccrrlers ao far have decUnad to Mr. Truman’s message said; Apparently Aimed at! Nanking,. May 20—(^Pj- Szep- said, to the $500,000,000 added to quints lived apart from the rest New York, May’ 80.—(^ —So- ,The British Broadcasting accept.
"What this conference accom- Slroilir Left Pressure : »‘”>"»*»old of Chinese Com- of the family, under Ontario gov- Viet Delegate Andrei A. Gromyko' Corporation said today that (Continued dn Page Bight) Snyder, Steelman and Secretary plishes or fails to accomplish will eniment supervision. indicated today that he would an Iranian • jfoveminent ------A----- of Labor Schwellenbach are m eet-. make its mark not only In the Ing today on the~aoft coal dlaput*,^ boycott Wedhesday’a sewion... of | tional First Army today after a areas where people are hungry as spokesman described as “un- Bulletin! Ayera aaid In reply to queatlo punishing, 32-day battle on the the aftermath of war, but In all toe United Nations Security conn likely reports of fightintr be- Ayres said: parts of the earth and for a long Tokyo, May 80 — (4»i — .4 Manchurian plain, government dis- To Increase cll w’hich has been called to take tween government and Azer- heavily conservative cabinet "Aa far aa I know they jift not time to come." Most Miners s lip again the controversial Iranian patches said. baijan forces in northwest was named for Japan tonight. Seventy miles to‘ the northeast talking about aelzure.” Stop Toward Winning Peace question. Chief Cabinet Secretary JojI lay Communlst-held Changchun, • A u t o P r i c e s Principals on both^dea hav* The president said any steps to- Gromyko, Who already ha.i Persia. H ayashl. announced aelertlon Digging^Coal Source Not Given prime objective of the First Army, said privately they^ooked for th* ward'feeding the world’s families walked out on one meeting of the by 'Premier-Designate Shlgeni The London hroadca.st. which but between it and toe Manchurian government toxwtke over th* better ah^ making the fullest use council and boycotted another, Yimhlda of 15 men— *lx Lib- did not give the aource ,of ils in- capital were thousands of Com- mines by toe^jofiddle of toe week, of the products of farm* and fish- said In response to a question a.s eral*, five nun-parti«an* and Will Go Up Four to Swinging Picks in All foi-niution. added that the Iranian munist .troops, armed with artll- pin This Week eries Is "a stop toward winning and to whether he would attend: four Progressive*. Complete “I made myself clear on thatspokesman ,said the govcniment fery. Five Per Cent to Off- securing the ptoce." Bituminous States Ex- approval by supreme head- Aiming To Cut Supply Line The truce under which moct of The world Wide scarcity of aome time ago.” ' forces “ have strict oixleis not to quarters, however, ^as rep<»rt- 400^pe0 s trik in g U nited Mina He apparently waa i^ rrin g to atart any-fighting. ■ ' T h e Communists were reported set Costlier Steel bread grains, MnxTruman aaid, cept Pennsylvania ^ doubtful lunging out 250 miles to the south- \y0rifers are again digging coal ax- cannot be completely overcome his statement of AP’''* 23 tliat ne "It may be possible," the broad- ires next week-end, while toe would not take part In any further cast quoted him as saying, "that vest in Jehol province, aiming to Washingto^, May 20.—(JP) with the 1946 harvest. Oeflclta In Tokyo, May 20— i4’i—General drive another government Army to nation-wide strike of railroad livestock products, he added, will By The Associated Press council discussions of toe Iranian some over-eager frontier units had Prices of new ears, already boost- MacArthur demanded today that the sea and cut the supply line to trainmen and - engineer* haa bean continue for a long lime. The second week of truce min- question. fired a few shots at Azerbaijans Manchuria. ed because of higher pricei^ postponed only until 4 p. m., local "The remaining weeks before Still Without .\*surance who were provoking them." "disorderly minorities" in Japan ing was under way today with the ’The rising fury of toe fighting going up again—this^xflme an standard time, on Thursday. the 1946 grain harvest In the nor- ’This development came as the No Mention Of Fighting cease "mass violence and the majority of soft coal diggers in toe north overshadowed a gov- 'There waa no indication from thern hemisphere are especially council approached another dead- The Tehran radio today made i physical process of IntlmidaUon average of four to fiy<^iper cent to swln^hg their picks in all 25 ernment drive south of Peiping and critical” the president said, “ and line In toe Iranian case, still with? ' or he would see that they did. offset costlier steel and parts. Ayres that the railroad* or tha bltumlnoiu producing atatea ex- rto mention of the reported fight- a new. truce in Shantung province the United States and other coun- out any assurances from. , either The statement, apparently aimed Disclosing this today, a high brotherhoods had agreed to any cept Pennsylvania. ing. that lifted a Communist threat to compromises so far. Irlea In a position to help must con- Russia or Iran that all Soviet Radio reports earlier from Ta- at strong OPA official, told a reporter pri- Only about a fourth of Pennsyl- troops had been withdrawn from Tsinan, the provincial capital. vately thn>'the hike probably will "Mr. Snyder and Mr. Steelman tinue and heighten their efforts.” v-nia'a 100,000 soft coal workers briz, Azerbaijan capital. Indicated threatened Shlgeru YoShida’s ef- , From his headquarters In Muk- Iranian soil. forts to form a conservative .cabi- go into effect within 10 days. are conferring along toe lines of The conference named Secretary were on the job. The rest Indlcatod that civil strife had broken out. den, Gen. Tu Li-Mlng, government The situation was complicated net, gave the premier-designate He Said OPA hopes this will be yesterday," he said, "with a view Reuters In a Tehran dispatch Anderson its permanent chairman. they would stick to their tradi- by broadcasts from Tabriz report- copimander, announced the cap- the^last of the auto price increases tional "no contract, no work” said the Iranian W ar Ministry de- reswlte to complete his task. to resuming negotiations. Tfiey Hoover aaid the food edpilhlstra- ing that Iran was In the throws ture of Szepingkai after a strug- r^uired under toe administra- policy. nied that fighting was taking place Awaiting Dcclnlon On NanU have hope* of bringing them to- tion he suggested should take over of civil strife, with National gov- gle Into which the government- in Azerbaijan and Kurdistan. The Yoshida's headquarters reported tion’s liberalized wage-price pol- gether very soon." the food and agriculture activi- 38,000 ..Miners Idle ernment trOops said to be attack- threw some of Its finest troops^/ In central Pennsylvania, 28,000 ministry added that no orders had that final aniiouncement of a iey. Mr. 'Truman, who first cancelled ties of the United Nations Relief ing along the frontiers of Azer- (Afternoon dispatches to Pei- Under it. retail price.* for moat miners were idle aa A F L United been sent from Tehran tor com- heavily-conservative cabinet was and Rehabilitation administration baijan province—where a self- ping disagreed in almost every in- cars were boosted from $1 to $60 but then r.instated his week-end Mine Worker locals reiterated manders to attack. held up only by clarification of and the British-Canadian-Ameri- proclaimed autonomous govern- stance. however, on the fighting. in March and April to compensate flight to Missouri, planned to hur- their refusal to work. In the Pitts- The Tabriz radio, as quoted by toe eligibility of Dr. Shlgeru Nasu can Combined Food board, aa well ment was set up during the Rus- (The semi-official newspapier for wage increases granted in the ry back to the capital today after burgh area, 11,000 of 58,000 min- BBC and Reuters, said that Iraih- for agriculture minister. Yoshida CTieng Pao said that government as all the other world agencies sian occupation. industry. receiving an honorary degree from ers showed up fbt ’~ork Saturday ian central government troops had was reported awaiting a decision trpops "entered" toe city of Szep- connected with food and agricul- Pending receipt of further de- from supreme headquarters on William Jewell college. The chief aa roving pickets abut down 13 attacked Azeriaaljan.. Reuters ingkai, routing 10,000 (Communist 5Iay Be Lto* Than .Arerage executive flew to Kansas city yes-' ture. tails from Tehran It was not clear Nasu's acceptability. Figuring an average of five per Hoover aaid the food admlnistra- aoditlonal pita. quoted the broadcast as saying troops, but said the national forces what effect thla development MacArtour's statement mention- cent, the new Increase will add $60 terday afternoon. the attack <;ame from Kurdistan tion, which, he auggeated be named The outlook .was much brighter E ve* before he took off in hta elaewhere. Weat Virginia, the na- in toe region near toe iouthwest- ed no specific instances of violence (Continued on Page rwo) to the price of a $1,200 car. How- (GonMnoed on Page Two) and did not Identify toe "minor ever, the hike for ,autos in the (Ooattooed oa Page Two) . tion’s top cool producer, reported ern end of Lake Urnla. (Continued on Page Fuur) all but 1,500 of Ita 104 ,(^ miners . ’This lake lies about 50 miles elements.’? but Brig Gen. Frayne price range may be less than the
back at work. west of Tabriz, between Kurdis- Baker, supreme headquarters pub- average. The 23,000 miners in lUlnoia were tan and Azerbaijan. lic relations officer, said MacAr- In any case, the entire Increase thur had in mind the demonstra-- Rail Operation all reported working and a simi- Home Pickets will be passed on to the public. Father Held Martial lAw Proclaimed tion staged Sunday by left-wing lar number in Alabama were also Martial , law was proclaimed in OPA has .said dealers' profit mar- groups which oppose Yoshida and on the job. Tabriz, BBC quoted the broadcast Normal Again gins will -not be trimmed any j To Be Halted demand more food and establish- more.. j In Kentucky,.40,000 of the total as saying, and a "Mr. Padvam" Flashes! For Murder 5a,000 were In the pita. One thoua- ment of a "popular front" govern- One of toe principal factors be- I was appointed military governor ment. C ol L. E. Bunker, aide to und remained idle in two Ohio of the city. hind toe new increase is the aver- I (Laic Bulletin* of the A’:'Hdre) diggings, while 550 were not work- MacArthur, .said he beljeved the Hudson .Tubes Running age boost of $5 a ton for steel Baldwin and Hickey Is- Reuters said the broadcast an- statement referred to a mob .storm- Optical Worker "Faces ing in toe Chattanooga, Tenn., area nouncect an 11 p.m. curfew and After Complete Halt which the government allowed because of water in the mines, SUP Announcem ent the ing the prime ministers official lust February when, the industry ! ^ a r g e in Deaths of proclaimed^the death pienalty for residence, two days, before the April Implicated In Kidnaping Meanwhile at Cleveland, toe violators. For Nearly 26 Hours Baltimore, .51ay 80—(/P)—A man Practice Musi Stop 10 election, manhandling of police (Continued on Page Two) Wife and Two Sons BBC said toe Tabriz station In- at yesterdays’ demonstration and captured after a running gun bat- (Oonttooed aa Page Two) terrupted a transmission of re- several recent Incidents in which New York, May 20—>!P)~. 'tTie r ------" tle with two (lollcemen waa held , . ^ ^ West Hartford, May 20—(J»»— corded music at 6:30 p.m. London Bailetinl labor-Communist delegations push- nation'* railroads returned to for investigation here today and Governor Baldwin and State Po- time. .(1:30 p.m. e. s. L ) yesterday •Detective Capt. Henry J. Kris* ed their way through the Imperial Soatbbridge, Maaa,, May 80 lice . Commissioner Edward J. to announce the alleged -jittack. time-table operation today after Asserts Ships quofed him as Maying he wa* im- Hickey today announced .that toe (JP)—After a plea of innocent, Told Ignore . Then, according' to BBC, the (tkmtiniied on Page Eight) the last tangles in one o f the plicated In a kidnaping In Chicago, Christo Sorttr, SS. waa held picketing of private homes by Tabriz announcer added: greatest transportktlon snarls in Patrolmen .Albert Buettner and withont boll today by District Pratt Sc Whitney,' Nllea-Bement- "Azerbaijan supporters have re- Violated Rules Treasury Balance hifltoi^- were straightened out. Stanley Vitak reported they appre-' Court Judge Louis O. RIentord All Scruples Pond company strikers would be ceived orders to defend themselves. All lines operating from New bended the man early yesterday
on three charges of murder in halted. W e-shall defend freedom and de- York reported early today that after an exchange *1 shota that ^ Washington, May 20—(.P)--The the slaying of hi* 88-year-oM The governor and Commissioner mocracy. •service was “ completely normal Raeder Tettlifies United gan when the officer* got pat at Hickey made a joint announcement "A fte r toe clearing o f the po- position of the Treasury, May 16; wito and two aon*. 8orttz.woa PrQjfiecutinn at Trial o f : i again;" their radio car t* taveatigato the while a meeting wa* golh.g on be- litical horizon. Iran wants to ob- Receipts, $106..’S72.»28,.'55: ex remanded to the Worcester The "Hudson tu*>ca,'’ which car- States Ves.Heifi Went man’* action* at a parked antomo- county Jail pemUag ftfuid Jury .74 Nazis Read Into tween toe CIO union at .Pralt A penditures, $111,964,660.48; bal ante. $19,071,5361.900.71. ry commuters between^ New York OCtlOB. Whitney and this Stgte Board of (OonttBued on. Page Twel Bevond Neutral Limits !*••« Record 'Order Given Meidlation and Arbitration. The and New Jersey, we^e running Ra'l Settlement Seen, * company was requested to attend after a complete - halt for nearly Nuernberg, May 20—(A?>—Grand Soutobridge, Ifaaa., May 20—<47 . r , --- 26 hours,, toe Hudson and Mah- New York, May S()— cff’)i—Thom* meeting' but declined lo do so. Admiral Erich Raeder testified be- Dachau, Germany, May 20.—(J’l hattan Railroad company report- an J,. Harkln*. asristant grand —Chrlato Sortir,’. 33-year-old opti- The joint statement follows: for toe Intetoatlonal Military tri- —’The prosecution at toe trial of Shortage o f College Space ed. . chief engineer of the Brotherhood cal worker* today fa c ^ airaign* 74 Nazi officers and men charged -“ It Is.reliably reported that tola bunal today that the United, States of Locomotive Engineer*, said to- morning instructions were given 'The tie-up began when news Of ment In District court on a charge with slaying unarmed American ships repeatedly violated neutral- day he believed there would be a from toe strike committee head- the last-minute postponement of of murder in connection with toe prisoners during the Battle of toe ity rule* before America entered settlement which, would prevent a quarters opposite toe Niles-Be- Seen Problem for States the railroad strike was late dn toe war. deaths of his 22-year-old wife and Bulge read Into the rectm) today nationulde (railroad 'atrike, but two sons, one four and toe other a a statement that the Germans ment-Pond company In West Hart- . «____ _• reaching local union official*. The former Nazi Navy chief said ford over public address aya- 1 eadline for the etrike of En- .n, KT I ' that tt would not be announced be- 40-day old baby. yrara ordered to ignore “ all sent' that the German Navy received of-1 fore - - 5. p. m. (e. *. t.) .m-.j— Wednesday.j — Police Cblaf Ulrlc Brault said plra and humane feelingo.” • tem asking'for 10 volunteers who Washington, May 20—(A*)— Cap-'8>mity, "W e are taking care of our gineers and Trainmen was 4 p. deri frortCJIlrier-TOirTO attack U. 1 • -« * would go and picket a private itol hill cocked a sjTtipatoetlc ear people in Missisitlppi and other m. (8. t.) Saturday, but official Sortir waa arreated and booked on The statemeiiL a lle g ^ y made S, ahipa, despite the alleged neu- today to Reconveralon Director states can do likewise.’ word of toe five-day postponement To Go on Trial W’Mlne»day. '.a murder charge lost night after by Chpt. Oskar KUnksIhoffer. one home. trality' violations. Montreal Ma.v 30—(^ — Fte# of the defendants, sold that the IVUl Not Be Tolerate J(*n.^ W. Snyder’s report that col- Snyder reported that of toe 2,- did not reach union leader* here Raeder'a atatementa'wgre made his wife. Lena, and son, Alexander, ()80,l)00 wanting to attend college Rose, Cornmonlat member at were found fatally stabbed and tha- First B8 Panzer regiment re« “The picketing of private hoh^ee leges can handle fewer than half rr.til two hours and 45 minutes In answer to questions by counsel about 970JKK) will . be veterans Parliament, will go on M ol Wai- baby Was discovered, dying In toe celved these orders; is unlawful and can not and will toe 2,080,000 Americans who want later. for Joachim von Rlbbentrop. .Nazi seeking education under the GI nesday on * ebargf of oon*plr*by “ No Prisoners Will Be Taken' not be tolerated. We intend to take toi enroll thla fa ll Train Service Halted foreign minister. parlor of their home. hill of rights. He said .only about In the Soviet espionage eaee. H w Brault quoted Sortir, an employe “ Ahead of luj toere shall be ter- appropriate action to stop it. A But the .lawmakers generally Dpriug that time, train service The admiral testified that Amer- 690,000 of these could be accom-. trial' was sot for today bat won of the American Optical company 'ror and horror. We should re* decent and'proper respect for the took toe attitude that toe problem came to a halt. 'Trains due to leave ican "neutrality patrols" during npitmber In this fight , especially security of individual citizens in is one for the states, not Washing- odated, along with about 310,- sat idly in the yarda. 'Trains which eontlnUfd heoause certain doctl* aa aaylng that he "lost his head,” toe si mmer of 1941 operated more toe cities tost have, suffered tre- their own homes must be observ’- ton. to solve. 'OOO'noil-GI's. already were under way stopped ments were In use In the Ottawa Raby Dies at Hospital than 1,000-miles from the United mendously during the bombing at- ed.” , - Snyder suggested that President “ Nhuiild he Given Pri»i4*y” wherever they 'happened to be, in Irlal of Ed%vard Razerall, ai|other The baby died at the Harrington Runkln, chairman of the House States, although the so-called neu- tacks snd have suffered great Company and, union were re- Truman name a ni)tional eorrimls- n any cases, until crewmen heard trality area extended only 300 defendant. Memorial hoapital bf a fractured Veterans committee, also took is- • * • misery. ’Therefore all scruples quested to be present at 11 o’clock sion of higher education to. study of the postponement. akull sue with this point. He said tout miles. snd humime feelings shall be this mdrnihg in a letter mailed toe matter and make a report on , Oomm'ulers; found no trains to Predifta Seizure of Mine* Medical Examiner Dr. Stewrart “ regardless of w hat else ia done, Favored Leaving Ships Alone M. Oibsoi) iaid the wife died of thrown overboard. No prisoners bf Friday by Acting State Labor' what the chief executive and con- take them home. Railroad stationa Declaring that shortly after the -W’osbington, May 30—uT)— A every OI who want*.on eihicatlon government tober official tadijr stab wounds of the face and chest war will bs taken.” Commissioner William O. Ennie. gress should do. ' were jammed w^th hundreds of Nazi attack on Rujria the United Disagree aith Solution should be given priority over oth- predicted - gpvermneat selzorn and her aon of stab wounds in 4he A number of German elite His action followed a conference thousands of woUld-be travelers States declared she would help the . Mant legislators questioned ers so he gets it.” abdomen. s guard* troops who psrtieipgted In at Governor Baldwin’s office last who fought to. telephone booths Soviet Union, Raeder said he bad tire , 'soft coal Rlaes a* 4ha oaxt otaff about the idea said they thought Snyder reported acute shortages a_ ^ __ *k ra ------* Th* atab' woimda were inflicted to* Battle of the Bulge testified '{weak, when bojb sides sold they and telegraph office* te /warn told Hitler that Germany should »> ^ Synder’s survey a good otie but of housing for student*,' as wall ' with fi kitchen knife, Brault aaliL that advance troops were ordered would accede to the governor’s re- families and frianda that they had “continue to leave American shlj^ etrike., Talp officfoit that they qisagreed with his pro- as a lack of adequate apag* for The chief said Sortir was found to “ pay no attention to prleonera quest t|)^t negotiations be resum- been delayed, alqne despite the disadvantages remain (w rayaa^ of^ar.” ^ In an effort to end the afrike. posed solutioo. claaarooma, books and teatoera. He unconscious by g neighbor, Bruno said teacher pay would have to be Information booths were ^iny la- arising from such a courac." *’*'*^*^*1f***!^t Francaaai. after leaping from a 'The prosecution maintains th at' now entering its 10th week, ’This Is a matter which the Raeder saiil toe late Frank Knox, now feel that farther * R * m booated. and that colleges would, jai.ds in the crush of persona de^ second floor stairway of the apart- close to 800 prisoners were mur-.; Union officials reported for the states *houId handle. ’ said R ep -! negotipt* a coatrart *r*(M resentative Rankin (P-Miss.) one, hav'e to opcra.te aa though "the ment house where the woman and dered In tob advance of toe First j , ------. KloaHnueil oa Pa** Elebtl (Contlauad on Pose EiakU i frultleae. children were found. Panzer regiment.-' tCoattaaefi ea.Faga Bight) i of the few who did not aak anony- ‘ war is not ovet.' I 1
i b ‘ 'j ' . ' f ^ ' Hpain announced it would hold Ifa the formula ane'of 86 Union street to understanding and forS^eness Rcmaiiuug Weeks ' N a t i o n a l A m v RisebfCoca DRIVINCOIMflfiHjdNC... was held at the Madison Hotel. Gromyko ^ ifl Dr Josa Oiral. premier of the Span- success in Atlantit Then, in Utac, Chales E. Ji^nson of Nutley,- N. pastor Paints Christ and His way of Ufa ^ the Women’s iClijb Cedars Back Nutmeg Forest Color Bekrera ish govemment-ln-exlle, is sched- tha fathous find secret formula Rockville J., tooI< place Saturday aftemoorr, ahadowa of tha paat from inw 's T o ^arv e st Time D e f e a t^ R e J s and Royal Rangers escorted Grand uled to sppesr to present addition- was being: used ail over Georgia. at the Trinity Lutheran church minda and hearts giving thenC Boycott Iran Cola Related with the paator, Rev. E. p. Pleper, Tall Cedar Roy B. Warran, Banlor A M O NEY-SAVIN G Life’s Picture new birth of freedopi." al evidence that the Franco re- From that humble beginning..the GaUs Meeting From Parley <- gime Is a threaVto world peace. > Seen a8 (..rilifal a - c • i > Coca OoUt Company now has IJlOO offi(fiatlng. The attendants were Deputy Rudolph Swanson and »In hia conclusion, Rev. Ward Bazaar to Aid Mias Eiorothy Hoppe and B«nja- Junior Deputy Jack Smith followed, pointed out that only those cast During the earl)^ part of thi A t IS z e p in g k ^ i Distrirt Manager Me> bottling plants in the U|rtteJ arleys Agaiir 1 »*. r Statbs, each using the Identical min Shereshaw. Following a wed-. by the local members In the KEITH CLEARA N CE! a healing shadow Upon Othera who week the sub cohimlltee will (UMttaiMd from Pisga Um ) Final Session o f the Take Part in Big Con> "Rev. W ard Speaks on Graw Tellsells HistoryHistc of : fom u la and process. And the conv dlAg trip to Washington, D. C.. parade. put themselves between others and tinue its examination of ih tjfn n t - City’s Hospital Saturday evening a reCepUon to Present Shadows of s ^ e great light. “Men of science aaad from Pa|« 'volume of documentary ^;thldenc» (Continued Erom Pfige One) I pahy sella ltd. Oroduct in 78 for- the couple will reside at Nutley, Sea#6n to Be Held vehtion at Atlantic the United NatiOna Pood adminls-\ Famous Beverage I elgn countries. ^ N-J. the new Supreme officers was held do this when they put themeelves which it has received. 'ITjUi ln(;hides tratlon. be dtirected by a single at the hfiinon Dollar Pier, followed Famine and Strife might hav#\^^trpon the Hectirity Ware not expected actually to lake Mr. MoGraw, a t the conclusion Play at Stafford On Next Monday CHy Past Four Days between tnith and man’s need for a bulky report filed J>y the United food administrator and a small ad- by a very colbrfuf historical # council’s deliheratlons. over the city until later in the of his talk, showed a film which Rockville Group to Con> The Rockville and Stafford health. Muaical arts do this when .States Saturday. ylsory committee. The atoi-y of Coca Cola, the pageant. “Flags of our Nation” ' y day. emphasized the training in buai- Springs High school teams will The Tall Cedars returned last . Being awere of the gathering they put themselves between Reports .AlINRiMoiMs Gon^ - He said that it should be the ad- world's most famous drink, was duct AJfair on Thurs* A pot luck supper, election of .presented by Baltimore Forest. beauty and man’a need for harm- Falls To Mention Truce told the Ki4t>ants club at Ita week- neas and sales leadership given to meet irt a game at Stafford ■hadowR of famine, claaa atrife and A delayed A a s^ a ted Press dis- ministration’s purpose to return officers for next year, and an In- night 'from Atlantic Chty after^ The Supreme Forest accepted ony and beauty In his own life. I Cheng Pao Itkewise failed to ly luncheon at the Onuntry Club Coca Cola employes. day, June 6th Springs on TiiMday, the game be- patch from \Tabrht. aa) must quit dharlty a s ' a basia of day, June 6 from 2 to 5 p.m. on the now coming to a close. Chairman Communist blockade forcea had druggist in Atlanta, Ga„ eoitceived texico for food. * be held Monday, May 27, at the all over the United States. Most of p f South church in a sermon on received an olTiclal report widespread fdod distribution. I hospital grounds with a food, fancy Emil Kroymann asks that all DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY the commis.slon which . it aw tightened the ring' around the city, South Methodist church. the local delegation travelled by ••Shadows of Influence" at South Shower-Is (siveil increased wages 18 1-3 cento cannot too strongly emphasize that Work, apron, white elephant table canvassers hand in their reporOi NO. 125, L. I. O. A. lodlst church yesterdpy morn- Azerbaijan last Friday. / with both food and coal cut off. The suppet is scheduled to colh- train and in spite of the threatened jiovirly to settle the steel strike. charttabte distribution Is hugely and a silver tea. Weather permit aa aoon as possible in order that a Iranian Ambassador Hutisein Ala, (Skirmishing was reported be- ittance promptly at 6:30 in view of railroad atrike and coal situation e auto Industry also la paying waatful and inefficient.'’ ting the bazkar will be held out of report may be piesented. Anyone Pending Merger dnting out that shadows^are For Rose Aiiiiiello who arrived from Washington last the full evening’s program plan- there waa no trouble, experienced C A R D P A R T Y hl^er, prices for other .materials. Hoover said, that after 8ept. 1 tireen ConqmunUt-'rnd government DAYS ONLY 4% doors with the excaption of the In town or any organization which insignifleant things btit of night, said he had rehelved no word The other main reason for the nations should finance' their owm forcea at Paotlng, along the Pei- food division which will be inside ned. Following the supper a brief on the entire trip. Joseph C ^ ad e MON.-TUES. X has not yet ^ven is urged to do was tn charge of the transpqr^tlon TUES_ M AY 21. 8:15 P. M. t Importance to the ..efson who Htnip ^uilollo of 128 Kl- frofn his governnient since Prem- imminent siito price Increase Is food purchases by «thera\pieana ping-Hanl:ow railroad south of the Auxiliary rooms. 'The follow- but Important buslneaa meeting Seen as D o o n i^ so and share in the work of this and made arrangements YClth the ORANGE HAU: Id get a good picture of life. tiritigr R tw l honorod with a ier Ahmed Qavsm told the council the highier cost of parts to car than charity. Pieping.) ing are in charge of the arrange will be held, the business Includ- splendid health organization. T4. Y. N. H. a H. R. R. Co . to have Ward presented the prophets surprise shower K>lday evening si Satiirday n j^ t he was not yet in a: makers Delay in formation of such an T V s report of the Szepingkal ments: W ay and means committee, ing election of officers. pf Israel as among those who dlHIT n i; fancy work and aprona Group Clubyof Manchester She is an ac I calling for a s ln ^ department of tive for the past four years. Fol- Hand Decorated and an enjoysldb'''^ evening was The council has been trying to conceding the loss of SzeplngkaU er he was taken ill in his parents’ jthe pastor. 'These flhsdows grow- policy in two stages “becau^ it culture reconstruction from the IV. There will also be a grab bag. tlye member of the Wethersfield ' common defense. lowing the reception a vaudeville Fendat Repairfnf spent. find out the status of Soviet with- said the First Arm y brought up R O B T . automobile wita reported In poor Lacquer Finishes out of fear, and failure or a takes longer for the higher costs war. JOAN .It This is the first bazaar of this t>’pe Qsirden (Hub, imd has been given Hence they asked Forrestal not show was presented which includ- Aoto Painting Miss Anniolm will be married to llrawals since May fi. the date on two fresh divisions and went over condition today by hospital au- & nse of guilt, need to be brought parts and materials to show up' Asserting that the food problem LESLIE " Cin d erella Jones A L D A to be held by the Auxiliar}’, hav- Jtonorary rnemnership in' several to enter any compromise with Sec- ed a variety of acts that included Simonizfng lout into the light of Christ’s love Harry Giglio of Bolton May 29 at which Russia had" agreed to have to the attack on the railway city thorities. X You’ll use it for cards. u.se it with your’ porch furni- than its does wage costs.” ould ^e directly under auspices ing been held in previous years garden (^lubs around Hartford. retary of W ar Patterson based on all forms of entertainment. Sat- land understanding wherein a per- 9 a in. jK^St. James’s church. all her troops out of Iran. The Rus- Wednesday. 'Thfy said six succes- —TONITE —- The child, Roy U ^ en feld er, Je-V ture. use it al your cottage, use it for tea and buffet These two increases for wages or\ uie United Natidns Security in connection with the annual 11-days-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley is a flower show such a step. sians have been silent on the situa- sive assaults were repulsed that suppers. Heavy plywood construction in a gay and on the one hand, for parts and ma- coiiWil the former president said dance. Roy Lindenfelder of mwarlt, N. Judge certified by the National Walsh, head of tha Senate Nav tion since then and the Inuiian ONE HOUR CARNIVAL OF CARTOONS colorful finish. Choice' of Chinese Red or Jade terials on the other^ have blasted “ the primary purpose of the Unit- first day. ■ Annlveraary Tonight J., was found to be ill when the Federation of Garden Clubs and al committee, and ICinson, chair government reported May S that it Green with black and gold decorations. If you have OPA'a 194.’) predictions^, that new ed Nathans is to give security and Two days later. Peiping dis- Rising SUr Lodge No. 49, lOOF, parents’ car reached Old Saybrook ia a former president ol the Con- man of the House' group, long have was unable to get re lia l^ infor- MUSICALS, SPORXLIGHTS, ETC a. June bride on your list for a gift, here Is some- cars would cost the puhlic no more peace to the world. patches said. 17 Communist bri- will observe Its sixty-third anni- yesterday on a trip from Maine to necticut Horticultural Society. She opposed the merger plan written mation because of "inteOerence ” thing she will welcome! than in 1942. “ Effective distribution of food gades opened their own drive versary thia evening at the lOOF New Jersey. A state trooper m- has recently completed a course in by the Senate Military committee. ip Azerbaijan. during s c a i^ y and the recon-1 hall. The program will Include roll Coming! Coming! However, even before the.se in- along a 200-mile front in eastern aigned to escort the'Lindenfelder judging given in New Haveif by The council will meet Wednesday struction of agriculture, and above , “ GANGS INC.” SCREENED A T 8:S8— 8:10 crcase.s were gr.inted, one other Jehol province, bent on annihilat- call, the presentation of veteran automobile to New Haven report the National Federation of Garden at 10 a. m. (e.’s.t. i to take up the all, the reconstruction of human buttons and the exemplification Of •THE THIRD ANNUAL DANCE PRESENTATION factor hail upset OPA's forecasts. ing the government's 13th Army. ed the 60 mile trip was made in CTuba and the New York Times ex- ^ -1^ SAME TABLES IN case'again. The delegates were] being.” he said, “ l.s essential to tne third degree. A salad supper This was price inor^ases which Preliminary attacks overran 54 minutes. /- position on flower arrangements. generally agreed that they would i order and peace of the world. The ' 'Will open the program at 6:30 24 H O U R S E R V IC E Entitled FIRESCREEN STYLE mamifncturcrs for.“ changes in de- goVernmenl-held Pehpiao, coal The hospital said the baby WSs . Hostesses for the meeting are: have no basis for dropping th e ; first voice of war is the guns, but o’clock. Both Grand lodge officers sign and engjrfeering specifica- producing center only 50 miles suffering from pneumonia. His Mrs. David Chambers and Mrs. question unless Iran reported be-' •the final voice in making peace is i . and distHct officers will attend. CALL tions” and Jnr “ Improvements.” north of Chtnhsien, Manchurian name is oh the hospital's dangerv| David Caldwell. Arrangements fore that time that the wlthdra^-- food.” During the evening, the chairs will These are mUhorlzed sutomatically city which’ guarcl.x the govern- list. were made by Miss Marion Casey. als were completed. i An estimate that the world may be filled by PaZt Noble Grands of MANCHESTER TAXI $11.95 by O P A ^ n the ground that a bet ment's overland supply lines ^lo Before the rcp<>rl8 of civil strife • fall one-thir*l iiliort on food again the local lodge. Proprietor Atteatton •CALENDAR’ Regularly 114.95 ter caFis worth more money. DEPOT S(QUARE were received here there was .some : i next year rhallenged expert.s of Szepingkal. ' To Every Call Examples Or Increases Novena Opens speculation that a United Nations | 18 nations and five International Executive headquarter.^ at Pei- A nine day novena Iq honor of Some examples of these increas- This table folds to servu commission might be sent to Iran organizations as they met today ping dispatched a trouble .shooter the Blessed Mother of God started es are from $6fl*to $417 for one as a firescreen and decora- to Investigate, but Informed quar-. to combat famine. to Chengteh. Jehol province capl- j on Sunday at St. Bernard’s church If you’re and need cash. . . line of cars, from $&9 to $121 for The estimate -came from the tal. in an attempt to prod the ! GRILL BUSY tive accent in a room, in- ters said It was more likely that being conducted by Rev. Thomas CARNIYAL another line, and from $18 to $47 stead of being put out in thq council would simply postpone United Nations Food and Agricul- truce team there into “ immediate ■ GUligan OP of the Dominican Or- for an Individual make. 14 Depot Square TelephoiM 3835 a closet when not in use. action to give the Iranian govern-. ture o.ganizatlon 30..’)00.000 action” to .stop the fighting. | der. The novena will continue to Phone for your loan. CALL 3430 Even whenvvikxii thi.sVMIO type of IIIK.Ilncrea.se X JI.-IX- I IMCVtlL L By Pupils of ment more time to submit a con- metric tons of wheat needed in .Agree to Give I p Four towns May 27 inclusive. is lii.srogaided for the moment, re- .shortage areas., 18.000,000 to 20,- Presents , elusive statement. Alfred M. MlUer ^ Den't borraw aaBeceturllr. relatiTco, pay debt* er tor aay tail price ceilings originally estab- 000.000 tons available from aur- In the new truce agreement in MISS JEANNE To Hold Ihiblie Session Alfred Max Miller. 66, of 24^ but it • laOB !■ the beet lelDtloB other worthy parpooe. A leaa ot Red W.lqon l awn Service llshed for new nmdels prior to in-; plus countries, central Shantung province. Com- THE POPULAR to .Voor probleB. ‘PerioDore 1- SUM eoito t^O.tiO when promptly l^latching Folding Chairs In Stock! Meanwhile, the rouncil sub- East street, died at his home on' crea-sea under the wage-price for- And from the director general munists agreed to give up four Tieil *erriee I* the time-eaYloc repaid ia 17 moothly ronoecallTe committee investigsting Franco Sunday afternoon following a long trey to set ooe. .Joet phone n* iattallmenlt of S1S.6S each. MRS. HELEN GLE.VSON, Accompanying muln were higher in many case.s of FAO, Sir John Orr, the dele- towns they had captured, releaise Illness. He was bom in Germany prisoners and return to their orlK- | year opplirotieo. Tbea Bake pae Open Thursday Nightn. Clooed Wed. Afternoons. than 194Z price.s for comparable , gates heard a warning that: A N DY DLUBAC Sept. 28, 1879, the son of Richard Tioll ta ear office by appolatBeat mortewr ] “ The position seems to be that inal positions, , i and Alvina JTamm Miller. He had (oa yonr laaeh hear It yoa'wiih) Open Other Daj-s From 9 to 5:80. . For weeks QPA took the post-i following the 1946 harvest the A Peiping dispatch said that be- AND HIS POLKA ORCHESTRA been a resident of Rockville for to ol(a aad s*4 the esoh: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1946 • Prrflonul N«»lire* tion that these Increases would be | wgrld will be as badly off for food fore the tniee. Tsinan’s power sys- 58 years. He was employed aa a Lohao made o'a yoar oicaalartr " A n ' fiat’s far yoM, on d« side.../or swipin’ me Ex ’Imx P* “ offset by a cut of 2'a per cent in as...... it was...... at the lime..... of the______1945tern had been disrupted and the loom fixer at the Minterhum Mill aloae. Prompt, priratr, trleadly FINANCE CO.' Can Be Applied Any Time FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE oerrice. A Iota at ’Pertoael' State Theater Building During the Season! At the Da noive! No wonder the guy’s] yet it's kind and mntle. Not too prices for Geheral Motors cars. harvest because this time we will ^ provincial capital was left with of the M. T. Stevens A Sons Com- In Mcinoriam three day.a w:ater sttpply as eotahliobet year credit aatiaawlde Second Floor Phone S4S0 fighting road. People prize their | strong, not too mild, Ex-l.ax is the ITiis put was actually made—ex- have no groat re.seivo.x of food only pany.' He waa a member of the at aearly 4M offieet. Call ai to- MANCHESTER STATE ARMORY from O. H. Havey, Mgr. Estimates Cheerfully ]^ -L a x ~ ju s t hate to he without i “ Happy Medium,” And it tastes clusive of increases for design and rarrieii over from the previous ; the Communists closed in Geaang and Declamation club, the day It yaa Bead $1C to SSM to aid In lovinpc niF-iiiory of nur lioar License No. 891 Given. it. And no wonder! Ex-Lax is so swell... iu.st like chocolate! As a !noU»**r «ini aunt. 'Mm. Uil* engineering changes—but it wa.s, year to fall ba'ck on." three sides. T O M ORRO W N IG H T! Sons of Herman, the Italian So- dependable. It’s as effective as any precaution, use only as directed, ' vLoi'Ui AiHlurHon, mho May n. wiped out and GM prices also went Sir John said in a statement cial club and the local Textile . ■ t Curtain Goes Up A t 8:00 P. M. laxative you’d ever want .to use, 1 10c and 20c sixes at all druggists. 1942. above the 1942 level when increas-' prepared for the (lalegatea that “ Drop In For A Swell Evening's Fun!" Union. es were allowed last month to He leaves his wife', Mi^. Anna Brannick Tickets On Sale Now! n»^up In »»ur hfaita li<»a a pti'Uira. there must be decisions without % ' - .4 Mur** pK't'loua than lihF'r amt compensate for wage boosts. delay on: Phillips Miller, three daughters, QU.ALITY WINES— liquors— beer s—ALWAYS! . i Mrs. Elsie Zwlngelstein, Mrs. Har- Law n Service U la \ U o phturu of tuir «loar motlu r The general climb above 1942 1. How the 1946 harvest can be GENERAL DANCING WILL FOLLOW PROGRAM! aimI aunl, price,, has occnrrcil despite a cut Hi.'sbanded to cover the period uir- ry Pfunder,, Mrf. Edward Quinn; 22 North Elm Street Whoa^ Yu**mot y m ill n •^ »*r • jfhim- ol4 . of 4 c. per cent in the pre-war pro- lil the next harvest. SAMPLE OUR SPAGHETTI AND PIZZA! two sons, htax and George Miller, and six grandchildren, all of TELEPHONE 5978 nalcaa ami naphfma. fit margins of all car dealers.' 2. How to get maximum prodtic- ; NOW PLAYING Rockville. EXPERT EXCAVATrO N Son David Amleraon. tion in the 1947 harvest. i wallac C MAR.&AMC r The funeral will be held at the u u L L m m p. a u is H 3. Arrangements to keep the ' Burke ’ Funeral Home on. Tuesday B ULLD O ZIN G Imii Fightiii" Whole problem under continuoii.s ' afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Karl Grading — Stump Clearing — Building Moving — Road- LOSE WEIGHT SAFEIY review sd that any adverse devet- , UCRy GBRIEN Otto Klette, pastor of the First ways and Driveways' Cut — Sewer Lines and Ditches^ WITHOUT EXERC ISE Seen Unlikelv opment can be met immediately. Lutheran church, yvIII officiate. OUR MODERATE prices never limit Junerol PLATES , 4. Creation of an international Burial will be' In Gro\"e Hill ceme- Treat Your Watch To A SPECI.\L! Tree Removal With Power Gt|uipment^^ Taka off walght organization to deal with the tery. the h i^ t y of a last tribute. (Continued From Page One)' "whole anticipated period of the 6AD6ASC0M6 Oamea for Week Home •ach wa«k» lo t food shortage.” — ON THE SAME SHOW -> The Ellington softball team will SA M N USSD O RFF acure it again with the blood of With that agenda before it. the meet the Aldon Mills team this Here, appointments and arrange- Stunning New planty. No Azerbaijan yojith. <. "JOHNNY Cf)MES FLYING Crystal I.ake Road ■- ' ! conference will be asked to look evening at 6:30 at the Recreation ments determine costs . . . always drugs. No “ Shame to the H05IE” Rockville, Conn. Telephone 1181-4 treacheioiw j possibility also -of extend- field In the first game of the week considerate, alway& in keeping with 225HlaiiiSt loxo- liaiuls which arc dragging us into I ing the life of tlNRRA now aup- of the Senior Softball League. fratricide and bloody battle! ; plies food to some of the war- Other games for the remainder expressed preferences. . v phoae Repaired in 3 Hours. thfos. “ Each supporter must put up a of the week are a., follows; Tues- BRACELET I devastated lands, hut it is eehe- DAYthkiNICHT Plates Reset in the New Don't wetr youraelf • Miff resistance everyone must . dried to (to out of business Dec. day, Pioneers vs. Red Men: Wed- out with etetclaea. make sacrifices. Let the world nesday, Mot S h i^ vs. Englerts; The Quish memorial is known for Natural Pink Plastic. Don't giv^ up all 31, except for relief to C!hina,. 4340 L.\DIES’ CORD BRACELETS IN FILLED the looda. you like. know In whose hands the destiny The conference also will con- Thursday, UnRrcky Njne vs. Cen- Have Your Dental Plates Eat plenty— oot too much. /« elmtrat tests wnder reverent dignity., .whether planned YELLOW AND ROSE GOLD. wr. ARE THE ONLY FUEL OIL of suffering of the Iranian, nation I aider whether a broadened inter- tral.^A- C.; V'riday, Roaebuds vs. Repaired by men . who •Vin y lit# iiticitmft #/ mimtiemi Vac/Off more ikSH !W - lle.s. Scouts. in simple taste,* or upon a. more im- $2.50 and $3.00 peiseiM save as much LADIES’ METAL YELLOW GOLD FILLED Ban. Try the AYDS Vitamin Candy way your last breath and the last Azerbai- : among shortage areas. A Brltlsh- The Am An American Day ” ING GREEN TR AD IN G •clt. 30 day aupply* 12.25. Fhune or call at exereWs of the Ro^ville Lodge . \ jani. ! Canadian - American Combined as 50%. B R A C E L E T S ...... $14.50 up I. “ It Is'not known on whose orders of Elks were held on the large No Appointment Neces- STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES ' F'ood 'board m ^ e s sllocatiotja poriui at the Elks Home on Sun- I the Tehran forces have launched ; now. Some Apaerlcan authorities sar>'. - SOLID GOLD BRACELETS $21.40 up ! t h e i r a t t a c k . day afternoon. Former Superin- lAittbiitanee Service OF FUEL AND RANGE OIL. WELDON DRUG CO. favor adding A-fgcutina. Australia tendent of Schools Philip M. Howe Come in Morning — Have I “Assault and savagery have be- and Fran c^an d perhaps other M l Matn St. Tel. 8831 was the speaker and the Elks work done same day. jin ' gun." countries./ to ..n >1 band played. Past D istrict Deputy MEN’S EXPANDING BRACELETS IN . (N B C In New York quoted BBC The fdod board also is marked Office Hours 9 to 6. as saying that the Tabriz radio re- George H. Williams of Manches- . FILLED YELLOW AND ROSE GOLD, for expiration Dec. 31. ter presided at, the exercises. ported that casualties had been in- Wbat Sir John Is recommending * Rural Routes $11.00 up -flicted on an unspecified humber C O M M U N ITY 1 /a more permanent agency to Residents along the rural free of central government forces, and Cope with food shortages he ex- delivery routes from the Rockville MEN’S'LINK BRACELETS ..... $6.00 up RplTTE i AND 44 D E N T A L. that 40 central government sol- pecu to last three or four years. post office have received notices diers had been taken prisoner.) ^ ^ All Prices Include Tax. BOLAND That agency could be based either Annex to the in regard to the boxes.'The mall l a b o r a t o r y No Reports of Russian .\ld tin U NRR A or the .Oomblned Food boxes are being painted white and . . o n . C O M P A N Y There were ho report'- of lius- board. . New England Hotel have their names placed on thpui- Headquarters for Zenith Hearing Aid. slan participation or direct assist- W, J. Fagans Props 36^ Center St. Tel. 6320 'The probability, said Sir John, Bolton In the same communication were What will iQ ance to Azerbaijan. details as to the proper height of Expert Dental Technician Oil Burner Sales and Service Is -that the food shortage f ’wlll 'The reported outbreaks came on continue until the 1848 harveet.” TEL. 3823 or 3815 the mail boxes, and information 33 Asylum St„ Room No. 2 the eve of the d ea ^ p e fixed by Then, he amid, when we reach as to placing them at the side of Hartford, Conn. the United Natione Security coun- the road. ” The s,Dewey-Ridhman Co. the stage at which there are suf- b# worth Floor above Savitt cil for a report by the Iranian cen- ficient supplies of cereals to pre- ‘ O P E N May Wedding JEWELERS STATIONERS OPTICIANS tral government on whether Rus- The marriage of Mls.<] Vio\a R, the Jeweler. vent hunger, there will be a fur- EVERYNIGHT sian troops 1^4 been- evacuated ther period of shortage of animal T O W A R D A N I W 1T 4 7 FRO M W ET W ASH from' Iran. / * products essential for health be- Premier Ahomed Qavam of Iran cause of the diversion of cereals EXCELLENT Informed the council Saturday from animal to humah feeding: T O FIN E Fi n i s h night that he v'as still unable to FOOD AND DRINKS GfwrtilDr ascertain-adwther the Russians KAISER . . . full range of laundry services fr*im « et wash to finely had withdrawn. finished laundry. Including *Dated Laundered Shirts. -7 Negotiations. between officials Most Miners CATERING TO ' Either “ rash A carry” (I0®5, discount) or “ delivery” (7 d^S's of the self-styled Azerbaijan demo- BANQUETS AND ^ THE NEW k nr sooner). or FRAZER? cratic government and the Iranian Digging Coal WEDDING Par ties E.ASY PARKlNt; central government on the poesl- *(a year’s wear or refilacenient If laundered here exrlexrjitslvely),' ble return of Azerbaijan to the (OoBtlnned from Page One) Jurisdictihn of Tehran broke down lOAK GRILLI floor show FOR last week. magazine Steel zald the coal out- ^ 30 OAK ST. TEL. 3884 P Joseph C. Goodwin, Associated put during the tnice has not im- SATURDAY Kidnapping a Kolinsky Press correspondent in Iran, re-^ proved the outlook for the steel m MODlRMinO ported in a delayed (CsparcffUfrom industry ahd that no gain ia ex- .T h e Better Shape It's In f Tabriz that Uie city was an armed pected tn steelmaking' until the W A L T E R ’ H R A U camp, with the three-month-old coal situation la definitely settled. HOW ABOUT YOV^ Azerbaijan Army preparing for Ff oprietor P ig Iron shortage, a result of Th e More It W ill Be. any eventuality. banking many W ait furnaces, haa- Wc Work-SavinKly Goodwin's dispatch, which was caused foundries to curtail opera- PRECIOUS PURS? written Saturday but was delayed tions and in some cases to cloae 9!w ttitag to do tboat qaeer- \ d 24 hours in a telegraph. pffl<:e In HE RID A until conditions become moire nor- •tar traphla I# eoma to oa You pad, we’ll be looking for cars like years he- Tehran, said the uniformed Rue- mal. Under the circumstances, the ood 1st W «-h »vo tbs knowt^ . fore long cars we can take in on the purehdse elan Arm y had completely evacu- magazine zald, it xvlll take at least FEATURING tools, porta tor quleli. do- ated all- of Iran, including Azer- a month— after the fuel Rupply ia bio Oonorator Inmlra. of new 1947 KAISERS end FRAZERS. And \he ^ . Just Call' baijan...... xeaumed—to bring the pig iron •STEAKS •CHOPS •LOBSTER to pa oMs, oiBd jrotrll ro- better shape your car is in, the more we can nlkiiw CHERRY J I T He ^ald that there waa some output to a point where a reason-'! 5177 tam for say ooodsd Aoto Btoe- you for it— , “ i doubt, however, whether all-of the able rate of>htpmehta can be ex- trleal aorvlco. Once - for • all, ICE C R IA M Russian armor had been removed pected. I DINING ROOM OPEN 11 A. M. TO 9 P. M. learn that top-grade work amt So why not drive in soon for a visit with bur ’4*'11 c a ll at your housb RANGE from Azerbaijan and quoted Infor- Steel Produetlon Low materials prove Inwest-prlred, service department manager?, rie’Il give you an GRECIAN GRACE and tenderly trenopdrt mants aa saying that some armor U. S. Steel Corpi, which had only AL'A carte from 9 P. M. TO 12:30 A. M. in the S iJU iL pint Package io the end! estimate on any work needed, without the least . » a n d F U ^ I t to the le fe ty o f our was seen moving southward last one of its 15 ’ ’captive” (company- • A new flavor Creadoo-^made with juicy Grace the summer scene Jn this Groeidn motif Fur Storage V eu ltf week. owned) mines In the Pittsburgh obligation. Every eogund man. in Tabriz is area operating last week, disclos-1 WEDDING RECEPTIONS AND PRIVATE PARTIES Maraschino Cherrics,’choice qutmeau print! Its square neck, end rap ejeeree speD cool In uniform, Goodwin said. 'Troopa ed its steel production rata thia OPEN 24 HOURS DIAL 5156 . No need to worry ebout ' A L W A Y S W E L C O M E N O R T O N aad floe, oourishiog Sealtest Cream. comfort for.you. Made of Schwarzenbaeh and with tommyguns patrol the streets week would continue unchanged at You'll love it. Aod rememben S0*ltest HuW printed crepe in sitra 12-20.: $8.30 Keths or burglara while and airjpoiT. Troopa who marched is per cent of capacity. ELECmUCAL they rest.th e Suineer In a review last Friday were fol- U. 8. Steel has lost 1,000,(l|M ICE CREA/VI , i t toff iWfffforrff o/ Qmmlity m ae» ensm. M O RIA RTY BROTHERS^ long In our c^’-e. v. lowed by warriors and Azerbaijan tons of Ingot production tn Its INSTRUMENT - TOWN MOTORS Gooartl Ice Crota Coeporadoo “ On the Level At Center and Broad" youth Weal ing b.andollers. Sm all' Pittsburgh district plants because NO COVER! NO MINIMUM! company - ioeir for too Sffoflouf zipR on too dbor- DirisJta ^ tiatinwl Dsiry Prst/aeti Cfrpsmilsm boya, goose-stepping'and carrying of the coal atiHke and 36,000 of its 45 W E S T C E N T E R ST. TELEPHONE 8557 • » TWEED’S toy guns, brought up the rear. workers are idle, a apokesman aatfU 71 HiUiard St. l^el. 4080 Tuac'ia tha Scaltan VUlatc,Stofc, starriag Jack Haltf, Thursdayi, 9:30 P. M , NBC .... . , " ...... " W ' ' ...... ' ' . I . I ■ A ■ N... / FACE FIVa / / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER* CONN.) MONDAY, MAY 20,1944 MANCiHEStER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MON'DAY/^IAY 20, 1944 tjLxm roOK y ^ were giving a tract of over seven Bolton G irl Scouts acres to ' Manchester Girl Scouts (Continue Parleys Local Veterart Needs W ar Veterans Pplice Court to be used aa a camp site. NOW CITY WATER CONVENIENCES Manchester Veteran Special Meet In Danc^ R c«'1tal\ •I U rge Following The Scout chorus, led by Mrs. Service Center Auto for a Short Time Charles T. E. Willett who h u , In Pagean t Donald BrowS of the Channinade «a center street, next to Muni- Rail Dispute; H o nor Guests Charles Mathiason, Jr., 27. Qr Greets served as chairman of the Ann club sang “Beautlfuk Banner," Weddings Major Nathan Gatchell, dl- ‘‘Finlandia,’* and “Green Cathe- cipal Building. T h is Eve n ing D ivine Course 277 Silver Lane, East H a rU ^ . Akinner Memorial Fund sends tbe ^7 reotor of the' Manchester Vet- was fined fl5 in Town CoUpt this dral." The entire group of Girl Talk Separately following letter fpr publication: Over SOO Witness S|»e- Director, Nathan Oatch- erah’a- Service Center,' ha.s re- Welcome Home Partly Is morning on a charge of . violation Welcome Home Party Scouts sang “The Chalet Song,’’ Falki -Krajewakl ‘ Pfrrptt-Kittle ceived a problem from a local Kni^^hts of ColumlHi^ of rules of the ’ro a d \', *'I am pleased .te announce that and ‘-The Girl Scout Hymn. " of Miaa Josephine ell SHcflmoii to Hear Ricli- veteran who .la In need of a Fills the White Eagle cial Ceremonies in Cen- Tlw wcddi Assistant Director, Walter ' (('ontlnuii>d from Page One) Held by Local/Mag' Mathiason wa* th^driver of a the organ which was purchased in As Boy Scout Kenneth Barrett, KnJ«iwKl. of Mr. and anl IVterson; Nyl a car for a half l.our tomorrow Also to Act on Rc 8o < car - containing mrte dthers be- memory of the late Anna (Von- ter Park Last Evening Troop 25, played Retreat on his lawahi of 69 Foa- Ford. four-cnglned "Sacred Cow," Pre.sl- morning in order to secure his lianese SociCt; sides himself, which went\Out of Hall; lu Highlights Deck) Skinner will be dedicated ■ s » bugle, Joyce Wolcott, Troop 1, •Mn. SUnley ' .Secretary, Mr.s. Margaret automobile license and is ask- lutioii 4bout Spain ter atreet, and ley Falkowekl Piiltlir UrurinjE dents A F. 'Vhitney of the Train- control on th6 New Boltoh road at a service, to be held In the Over 300 parents snd friends of lower^ th'e flag and folded It with 9t 82 Cottage street \w k place Sat- Di I worth- men and AJvanley Johnston of the ing assistance from any riociil at 1:45 a. ^li., on May 15. cabBing A welcome home party fop local Quarryvllle Methodist church on the color guard of nine Scouts.'The Houi'a, to to 12 noon; 1 to 4 party Willing to help. . There Were 150 In. attend- Girl Scouts attended the colorful urday morning at 9 a^clock^ln St. A special meeting of the Select^ Engineer*" brotherhoods came back ; Waterbury, May 20—(AV-Tfhe ance yesterday at the Garden Injury te" **vcral of the occupah' veterans was held at the' White Sunday afternoon, May 26. at 3 bugler closed the. ceremony with p. m. The local veteran knows how of thp ear. . Ea^le hall on North street yester- p. m., conducted by the Rev, Mere- BcoUta’ Own at Center park James church. \ Phone numbera, 8322-5441. men Will be 'held tonight at,^8 to town as part of tji« prealden- I United States waa called upon to- Grove on Koeney street at the last evening. Bright banners of Taps. f>resented in ihgrria^ by her tlally-inspirefl truce agreement. to drive i Car but In taking annual bapquet of the Magllanese day and proved moB^ successful. dith F. Eller Assisted by Rev. W The Scout Rally which had been Vetera n's Administra- o’clock to, hear the grievaijy of his test for a State Motor Ve- day by Connecticut Knighta of Co- / ------— Veterans, their friends and fami- Ralph Ward, Jr., of the South other lands grouped around our tether, the bridt wteattfepded by tion Repre.sentative James No Immediate Resumption society. 'TOe banquet included a own flag and the Girl Scout chorus planned for Saturday, May 18, was Miss Barbara Palkowatc). sister of Richard Peterson who clm'ms he hicle driver's license, he must lumbus to base International af- welcome home to the war veteran lies, all Polish Anrterlcan Society Methodist ^ u rc h , Manchester called off because, of Inclement O'Brien on duty Moiulay, Tues- "But there was no Immediate re- have a car and to date he has fa'ra on Divine teachings and “to A special program of music in uniform set the state forx-the the bridegroom, as maid of honor. day and WeilnewlHV fiom 9 ■». was a regular emplojrgv of the. membera of the society and a si- Seat O fficers members made a total of 250 who program. weather. The rally will be held The bridesmaids were: Miss Jo- sumption directly of the negotia- been unable to purchase one. , upholcl the natfbnal integrity and were pfcaent. . Is being arranged by Choir DlreC' next Saturday if weather permits. ni. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p. m. town and was dischlarged upon or- tions Mr. Truman aald he was con- lent tribute for Dllllo -Falcetta tor Mrs. Herald Lee. in which the After the pledge of allegiance to OLD. HARO WAY POWfR-SAVERwAY sephine Oryab of Mill street ni^e By using d car to take the right of self-government of Chria- Who made the supreme sacrifice A turkey dinner was first on the All Girl Scouts are asked to meet Vi of 'the bridegroom. Mies Sophie ders from m em bers^ the Charity fldent w^ould result in "further test, the.- ' problem will be during the late world conflict. T h is Eve n ing program, coinplete with ail fixings. Minister of Music George D. Ash- the flag and the Girl Scout promise at the South Methodist' church at ■okolowski of Birch street^ and committee o'f the/Sclectmen. ' progress" toward a settlement. solved. Anyone caring to help I tlan Spain by refusing to join with At the banquet Louis Ginoveal Following' the banquet Joseph ton and choir of the South Meth- led by Sally Chudoba, Troop 6, 1:30 p. m. Save back-breaking work, have all the water you Mr. Peterson Jfas been a.'ked by Whitney and Johnston conferred the loekl veteran ia aakeci to the qthelstlc and materialistic Czarbecfcl, acting aa toastmaster odist church, Manchester, will as- girls spoke on “What Scouting Miss Vera Krajewski sister of the the Sclectmen/to come before the acted as toastmaster. Tbe com- want, when you want it, with a WINPOWER Gas or bride. Oeorgianna Pog^e, of Rock- with Presidential Askiatant John contact Major Gatchell at forces of Red Facism in any cam- mittee arranging for the event DeMolay Chapter Instal* introduced David CThambers aa the sist. Means to Me." Brownie Mary Ann ville, neice of the brid^ and Bar- Aboul Town meeting toygive his side of the j R. Steelman during the day. -and 5441. ! paign of Intervention in Spaniifh was composed of Anthony Dubal- first speaker. Mr. Chambers wel You are cordially Invited to at- Handley told how ahe enjoyed and Electric Pump. te rs Delaney, neice of the bride- story. Thc/meeting will be open to : the latter called in Reconversion j governmental affairs.” do as chairman, and Liber Urba- latidn in Temple Open corned home all of the veterans tend. benefited from the activities in her groom were flow^ girls. the VeUd^n’s Council committee Director John W. Snyder for a Two resolutions favoring these nettl, Secondo Agostlnelll- and In a short speech. Other speakers Troop 21. Intermediate Scout Ell- Spring Cleanin g The New Low Coit WINPOWER Pump brings you The best man for the bridegroom A surprise birthday party for whlch^as been named to Invest!-1 later session with carrier repre- j- ] recommendations were .presented • To Friends of Order included Wesley Oryk, local attor ■nor Hussey, Troop 11, stressed her M is s Dorothy Ann Hefn who be- Thomas Paganl. Arnold Pagani WASH WIMMIWS was the bride’s brother Stanley gate/This committee was named aentatives, | day afternoon that brought about I today at the 33rd annqal K. of C. wa.a the caterer. ney at law, Attorney William BlC' interest in community life. Senior City Water convenience at nominal cost. Operates on came sixteen Thursday was held Htjnr a letter had been received “Right now we arc talking to the five-day truce. Their accept- convention at the 'Hotel Elton. Church Men Plan Scout Artemis Pazianos, Troop 1, WASH W(M)l)WOKK Krajeu’ski. The usnerk were Ches- ; Saturday eveiijng at her home at i Sally .\nn Cbudobu The event opened with a prayer .George J. Bonnet, Of 809 .Cen- luch of Hartford and Frank Hara- less than half the power of most pumps. Balanced, ter and Joseph Krajewski, brothers ■om the father of Mr. Peterson. each aide Independently, canvass- ance came at 3:34 p.m. just 26 Copies of the fesolutiona will be by Rev. Bronislaw Gadarowskl, of ter atreet, will be installed te burda, president of the society. rcvlew'ed the values of Girl Scout- Cloan, .Wax, Pollah Floora 1235 High street West. There were The meeting will be open to the j ing the entire situation," ISteel- minutes before the deadline. sent to James ByTnea, cecretary Ontcloyr Breakfast ing to the girls and their com- twin cylinder, force action brings water from deepest of the bride and Raymond Della twelves guests, boys and girl St. Bridget’s church. Master Council tonight 'With his Gifts were ;hen presented to all Varmun Clean Thritoghnut Fcra of Cottage atreet. press but this does not mean that | Sally Ann Chudoba, daughter of man told a .-eporter. “The conver- Mr. "Truman himself announced of state. Judge Thomas J. Molloy. The principal address was de- recently elected and appointed ot the veterahs. munity. Kemtive Htnrm Windows wells, and most any distance. Easy to install, eco- I present. They spent the eveiphg the proceedings are to be open to Mr. and Mrs. John Chudoba of 92 .sations are almost or an hour-to- the poatponement to hurriedly Hartford Common Pleat court Local Scouts in dress of T^lte marquisette fashioned the Mrs. (Jeorge A. Perrelt ■ playing games and dancing U^rec- livered by Attoriiey Alessandro fleers of John Mather CTiapter, Following the banquet, dancing Repair and Inatall Srreena nomical to operate. Get the facts on this timejsavin^, bridal gown which was designed the general public. ! Tanner street ^ill take the part of hour basis. The two sides will be summoned news conference. He judge and state deputy, said pas- Chlost'eagi of White Plains, N. Y., Order of DeMolay. It Will h* a | waa enjoyed. Music waa by the On Sunday rfiornlng May 26 the lands, which also have a Scouting Trim Lawna and Shrnba I ords. The party was arramfed bv ------I Alice in Wonderland in the dance with a high neckline' and rosebud.s brought together at the moat ad- read a statement saying the two sage of the resolutions is certain whp' ls a native of Magliano, Sa- aemlrpublKl installation and will Blue Valley Ramblers. Brotherhood of Emanuel Lutheran program, gathered on tho platform work-saving pump today. , Mi . - ' S L i l l i H n Anieliii Kittle. : Ml.ss Hein's girl frlends/throiignM recital entitled "A Dance Fantasy vantageous/tlme." brotherlioods bad agreed to move this afternoon. . as June McKinney, Troop 2, read a made of the same material with a . , . , . ,,, Arthur! her parents. She is the deughter Of bina, Italy. The subject of his ad- be held. In tbe Masonic Temple at .The affair started at 3 p. m. and church'Will ha\*e an outdoor break- p a ri in the center of each rose-^a‘< K o f M.. and Mr.8. of Alice in Wonderland" to be pre- Both brotherhood and manage- the strike date" back to 4 p.m. In one resolution, the order Ures.s was "The World of Yester- 8:15. Friends and relatives of De- continued well into the evening. skit, "Scouting Around the World.” Personal Service of 146 Summit street. Mr and Mrs. F-dward-'^- Hein. Manchester sented by Rolda Martin Gibson ment spokesmen said they expect- fast at the Boy Scout Camp of Com.miaaioner Mary Reilly wel- ^ and a full skirt extending into Thursday “In response to a re- urges the department of state, Mr. day and Today." Other speakero Molays are cordially Invited to at- The affair wa* the largest yet 'Troop No. 126 on Birch Mountain. veil of married to George Alt'ui Per- Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at ed tbdt to be "sometime" today. quest from the president, who gave Brynes artd U. S. representatives were, Ermegildo Paganl and tend to witness Jhe ceremonies. held at the White Eagle hall un- comed the audience and read an ex- A gency a long train. Her fingertip \eii or . ^ waltci Mi’s Dorothy M4>orehouse Hayes the Bushnell Memorial In Hart- Hfjwever. lest these talks follow This outdoor breakfast is not GAS OR inuston wws arranged from a halo . , Waril officiated at the ceremonv. lectmen. iust peace for the world, a peace received- Mrs. Adolfo Glorgettl JOhn Cragln, Jr., senior deacon; breakfast should notify Ernest The attendants were gowned in ^ church was decorated with Mr. add Mrs. William Baldwin of Tomorrow come off. Government transportation of- based upon the Divine reaching was a special gue.at at the ban- Richard Heady, junior deacon; Old Age Pension L KJellson, phone 3491. Capitol Grinding Co. nylon and net with tiaraa and : bouqueta of white flow- 22 V\yiTt Center .street were, given Concert, Manchester Elemen- Obituary Plans I'nder Consideration ficials arranged a meeting late to- that man is not a pawn on a chess- quet. Robert Wood, senior steward; Al- Breakfast will be served at 7:30 flou'ers decorating each side. They wilghtti fern. George G. a U p rise fortieth anniversary tary schools combined Glee Oub, Under consideration are plana day with the Air Transportation board of power polltiM or a purely After dinner, various gt^ea bert Kottke, Junior steward; .38 MAIN ST. TEL. 7958 p ^ ty Saturday by their six chlld- for the Army and N*vy to fly first were played outdoors. First npn- a-m' *Dd will coi.sist of grlddle- also wore mits matchlsg the color Ashton, minl-ster of music, played High school auditorium. association. An ATA official aald mechanistic entity bat is a being Roger Schubert, chaplain; Rich- Meeting Tuesday .cakea and sausages donuts and of their gowns and carried old nn. The couple received flowpr.s Meeting, Board of Selectmen. cla8a.-mall and for the diversion of he assumed it would cover thc!tjf essential digmlty- made in the ora in Boccl went to Julius Dubal- ard Schubert, marshal; James coffeb. Cars for those wishing the'Overtiirc from Lohengrin and vital foods and other critical do and John Oanboal. Next fashioned bouquets., the Bridal Marcli. Mrs. K. Gil and a purse of money as gifts. Municipal building. genefal subject of enlisting; "aid image and llken^s of God." Hooker, standard bearer; Robert trnnapdttation will leave in front The maid of honor w'aa attired Deaths freight to air. water and highway of the commercial airlines in meet- Urges Upholding Spain » highest were Robert Genoveal and W. Wright, almoner; Bruce Van- There will be a meeting of the^ We are prepared to render prompt and Yoiing, soprano, ami Hiwsell M< Wednesday, May 2t transportation. of the Entgauel church at 7:00 a.m. In yellow aod the bridesmaids In er. baritone, both cousins ai/the The ciiiUln will go up promptly High School Art Exhibit. School ing the threatened emergency. The second petition, also ad- T7go Paganl. derbrook, organist; John KJellson, National Pension Organization at A aliort seiVjce is to be conducted compleie'service to realdents in any sec- One ot the first actions of Fed- dressed to.'^r. Byrnes, State de- orator; Charles Trotter, sentlne!\ 157 Hungerford street. Hartford i, A. A. I I A. L. A. orchid. bride, sang a duet, “At Dawning.'' at 8:30 tonight on the mystery j street Rec. 7:30 to 4:30 p. m. .Anthony Barren eral Manager Charle* H. Buford by Rev. Palmer. The flower girls were gowned in Mr. Mower sang " T h ^ Lord’s play "Ladies In Retirement” being I Thursday, May 23 Anthony Barrea, 19, of 123'Eld- partment and UN delegates, urges and Ralph Asinger, Kenneth Fair- tomorrow, May 21 at 8 o’clock. tion of Manchester. Costs for a distin- yellow net with a sweetheart after taking over the 337 seized the upholding of thd national in- weather, Eric Trotter. Roger Wil- Prayer" during the Ceremony giycn in the Whlton Memorial hall! High School Art Exhibit. School ridge street, died yesterday morn- lines' w'ss to direct the railroads Food Is Collected Couipletes Year Irving P. Gove of Hartford, who guished final tribute are always mod- neckline and full akirts. Their Both of }hc singers ■e re.sldent.s by the Players Group of the YMCA atreet Rec, 2:10 to 3:15 p. m. and ing at St. Francis hospital, Hart- tegrity of Spain and advocates liams, Robert Turck. Durward has given much time and effort to tlaraa and bouqueta were the same and the YWCA. ford. Born in Italy he had been to hire new men to replace strik- Miller, Earl Snow as preceptors. securing pensions for the aged, erate. I of West Haven. 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. ers wherever possible and to call By Soiilh auircli “IS At Cadet School The installation ceremonies will aa the attendants. I The brtde was given in mar- Annual Poppy Sale of Dilworlh- a resident of' Manchester for 29 upon the Army for protective w’lll tell of his appearance before A wedding breajtfast was held 1 riage by her fa Kenneth W. Tomlinson. MM 3-c, Corncll Post 102, American Le- years. He has been the proprietor * remaining barrierS*1h Europe to be in charge of a corps of officers the Ways and Means committee of G ar O wners St the home of the bride following of the Walnut Street Tavern foe troops if necessary. the insidious and brutal domir)ation composed of Past Master Council- Congress last week where he advo- ' The bride wqro an ice pink doi- of 9 Pioneer Circle. Richard E. gion and Auxiliary. . Buford Is running the roads for ors, a’l ex-servicemen, headed by the wedding ceremony. I ted Swlssnet gown with long Symington, S 1-c, of 28 Munro Friday, May 24 the past year. A large quantity of supplies in | peoples by the same forces Cadet-midahipman Richard Ar- cated an Increase in pensions for Betting Only Y O U R A U T O M O BILE SH O ULD A reception loiioweofollowed atai methe , ^lecves, fit 'bodice, and a chlf-1 street, and Calvin J. Cordry. S 1-c, Public dance auspices Marine He leaves his wife, Mrs. Annie Col. J. Monroe Johnson, director food and clothing and some gifts •'1 atheistic Red Facism. nbld Dougan this week completed Walter .H. Joyner with Thomas F. all over 60 years of age. Italian American club ort Eldrldge ; f y M. Barrea, two aons, Francis and of the Office of Defense Trans of money, were received by the The resoUitlon charges that one year of basic training at the Ferguson) Robert R. Joyner, Ed- Take Hartford bus at 6145 p. m. oke veil of illuaion hung ' Ridge street were discharg- Cqrps League. porlation. Johnson in a statement ward Millhouse and Richard E. BE SU M MER PRO O FED N O W! atreet at 2:00 o’clock for friends i from a sheath of mlnlatprc calla ed today from the Naval Per.son- .Monday, 5Iay 27 Donald and one daughter, Marie. committee on overseas relief, of ‘ atheistic Red Fascism through It. 8. Merchant Marine Cadet and transfer to cither Park atreet He Icavea a sister, Mrs. Nicola announcing plana for operating the South Methodist church in con- propaganda and “financial re- Corps School at San Mateo, Cali- Ranncy assisting. and relatives. i uucs. /«he carried a bouquet of hel .Separation Center at Lido Election of officers VVomen’s roads "with aa little reduction of It is expected that the active or Broad atreet busses which will I ..... _ roses and lilv of the valley. club. South Methodist church at lytassaro, of this town, four sisters nection with the services’' of .sources of the looted Spanish fornia, it was announced today by' take you very near to the hall of Holf INERAlHORi Lu bricate Ch assis — Change O il B^ch, Long Island. ' service aa possible," added; member of the Grand Council, Dr. In a royal blue floral print dress mation of honor. Mrs. 6:30, and two brothers in Italy. He was church school and worship yesteA-1 treasury, are attempting - gain Captain A. O. Brady, superintend- meeting. For further information and wore a corsage of white gar- a'member of the Italian-American , “W e, will continue to develop the assistance of the United States Philip J. Jones, will make an of- tbel OrHtelll of 357 Woodbridge Monday, May 27—>Iune 1 these plans and have them ready day. The first shipment of goods ent of the school. ficial visitation this evening. Also please call William E. Keith, 6343. ijj dMiaa. ^street, sister of the brWe. wore a Red Men's Carnival at Dougher?- club and the Giuseppe Garibaldi will be made tomorrow. The pro- government In this-dictatorial as- Cadet-midshipman Dougan will SU N O C O " W H IRL-F O A M ' The couple left on a wedding trip so that If the strike does come sault upon the peace and integrity several members of DeMolav sky bine flowered Swissnet gown I F.lliiiisloii ty lot. society. after the postponement it will gram is to last for ten successive now be assigned to a merchant chapters in Connecticut are plan- the Soap to New York, the bride w earlnj^ with fitted bodice and sheer yoke 11 Thursday, .May 30 Funeral services will be held weeks. of tije^Spaniah poople.” vessel for further training at sea, grey suit, a fur piecd.and oj^ld with matching mitts. She carried i • cause minimum damage to Ameri- Mrs. Edwin Brown and Mrs. ning to be present tonight. Y O U R CR A N K C A SE Memorial Day parade at 10:15 Wednesday morning at 9:15 at the can transportation.” following which he will return to Pre.sentatiOn of numerous merit Air Furnaces CHANGE TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL accessories with an orchid toraage. a colonial bouquet and wore h ; Saturday morning at 10:30 the a. m. John B. Burke Funeral home and Arthur Fancy will pack the con- Judge ^ y s Traffic Flue the U. S. Merchant Marine Acade- • They will reside st 32 Cottagg doll hat of blue and white net Ellington Fire Department 'waa I at 10 o'clock at St. James’s Confusion At Terminals tributions of this last week. Large my at Kings Point, New York, for award.s granted by the Grand called to the Cordtsen Dairy for 1 Monday. July 8 Even though Mr. Truman hlm- Ooiinril of the Order of DeMolay Cleaned and Repaired atraet a t the present time. The brideamaida. Miss Ruth A. Community Vacation School church. Burial will be in St. .self made public the two code packages will be called for at any Marshall, Minn.—(AV-Municipal completion of training and com- will form a part of the ceremo- You Whiit? Your Wheels Balanced Will Tha bride graduated from the Klellson of 135 Porter street, ami a fire in the second floor of the ! opens at South church. James's cemetery. The funeral words—“Convention” and inh'n«!' * request is made to the Judge A. L. Souej; was calling off missioning. aa an ensign in the nles. VAN CAMP BROS. M uebester High scbtel and was Jeanette M. Patton, of 165 dairy. This floor ia used for stor- Public dance. Pine Civics Asso-' home will be open this evening and ton”—that were to Keep the train- church office, or to Mrs. \V. Ralph the names of traffic .violators and United States' Maritime Seri'ice. Following the installatiorr there Save Many Miles of Tire Wear. employed in the office of Pratt A West Center street, wore identical! age purposes. Hose waa laid from ciatlon at British American club. until the time of the funeral for men and engineers on the job after Ward, Jr., chairman of the com- quickly imposing fines, for speed- "Upon graduation from the Aca- Will be dancing in the banquet Telephone 5244 Whitney. costumes to the matron of honor.; a nearby brook and water pumped friends. the 4 p m. strike hour Saturday, mittee, or any other of its mem- ing. parking overtime and other demy, he will also receive his li- hall. The bridegroom spent 4 years The Junior bi Idesmald.s. Miss Car- into tile burning building the out- confusion swept through railroad bers. violation. “A. L. Soucy, overtime cense as Third Mate, and commis- W e Fe»riire Socony and Sointjeo Products In the service, three months of olyn R. Kittle of 22 Dudley atreet. side of which is of brick. The Mrs. Julia Mozier terminals in many parts of the parking," the judge called out. sion as Ensign in the U. S. Naval vdiich were spent overseas with niece of the bl8iiSr/ONS Voted No. 1 by women all over the United State.^— Alfred Wright, son of Mrs. Susan campaign. They tncliidcd choice Birth Saturday; A daughter to funeral home win be open gfter ! $7-50 t o ' $25-00 WRINGER ROLLS IN Wright of Park avenjue. East wines, sundry antiques, sugar, but- Mr. and Mrs James Clark, 215 seven o’clock tomorrow evening. STOCK FOR ALL MAKES M O N EY? POUND OP USSR The Feather Cut won on simplicity and versatility. Hartford were united in marriage ter,,:.gold toothpicks and, nylons. Woodland street. Driving School OF WASHERS WMAKSS Here at Schultz we have always accentuated the Saturday afternoon at 2 o'.cldick In But Miss Madeline Dent and 'Miss For Expanding or Improv- ABOUT 2 POUNDS simple, the easy to manage hair do. You can the South Methodist church. Rev. Irene Hirons didn’t hesitate In iQHnlo Schedule - Can Also- Brushes for ing Your Present Business, W. Ralph Ward, Jy.. performed the making their choice when they Tuesday—Topsjl apd adenoid at OP SO A Pt count on Schultz-trained operators to give your double ring ceremony. • , ' were announced as winners. They ten. - ’ SIMOMZING .. East Hartford 8-0806 Vacuum Cleaners Or for Starting a Small The bride was given, in marriage selected nylons. Wednesday—Well .baby confer- The Body Shop Method Businesa! hair that natural look, soft longer lasting waves by her atep father and was attend- ence at the Y.M.C.A! from 2-4. Thursday—Pre-natal clinic a,f RATES AT 15.00 PER in styles that make the most of you. ed by Miss Shirley Webb as maid The smallest Juiown. flowering SCM.IMENB 1 FLACn. Inc. ANNUM PER 1100 of honor. plant in the world ia the water- 9:45. <84 Oeatet St.' Tel 8181 Piled high, Styled Cool, summer’s most ' Carl Anderson of Ea.st Hartford meal, measuring about one thirty- Friday—Well ba.by conference glamorous hair styling'!>can be had at IN ADVANCE was,best man for Mr. Wright. The second of an-tnch-in-dtameter. at the hospital clinic from 2-8. - James’ Beauty Salon. . ALSO ushers were Michael Lynch and 4848232353232348235348 Charles Hull, of East Hartford.. CL OSE NEW CARS FINANCED Th« bridal gown was designed AT 14.00 PER ANNUM fuuxtVjufpi? M O N D A Y - T U ESD A Y, M A Y 20lh and 2lsl with net yolk with satin and net bodice and skirt. Her fingertip WINNER PiiR SlOO IN ADVANCE veil, was arranged from a tiara of USED CARS financed sc pm st h o ss, drange blossoms and abe carried OF LAS-T WEEK’S NYLONS SHAVES AT $5.00 PER ANNUM PANSftXmA MR. C H ARVEY SC H ULT Z * white rosea and candy tuft. We Are Busring PER $100 IN ADVANCE %ROPS AlgAM The maid of honor wap gowned HILDA TIERNAN Or Money Loaned On the Dean of Connecticut Hairdressers, will be at the Maiicl..'stcr Salon for lij blue marquisette and carried STOP AT OUR SALON ;■!' brakas* does flhovas*am tarrificon tha narymC eXTRA POilNOS consul on problent hair — To shape your hair for a fenther cut permanent— pink rosea and candy liift. The — 41 CHESTNUT STREET Kfnra Your irok as Tastadl Todayl Car Yoa Own., ”> mother of the bride wore Navy Good Modern I'lvnditiiro TOMORROW FOR FULL ...AMOSXrSASOAPI To shape your child’s hair iq a most becoming style. My Mrs. Aano Catet ' blue with white accessories with DETAILS OF THIS Wafc esHk tsoShsm m A*y • • ,. , te i*r* si y**, bain.. Sara vaan«> Call To obtain complete cutting pat- corsage of yellow rosea and- tbe r.A I.1, u s IF, Y O U A R E SELLI N G O U T O R M O VING AN D Sa waaaawenr aerra Hrale el tiara alwra.. Kaa» «Ul tdna yaa aaaly *a« kaint, tarn for the S h q ^ and Mld-iiff bridegroom's mother wore light OFFER year car «a aaM te a rtaa. Kaaf yaw WaUt la rUaa. Ha.a AmiI m . W« THE ALLIED FINANCE •olero (Pattern No. 5003) slses 14, blue lace with white accessories H A V E E X C ESS IT E M S nS Ja Ah (tr yaa Jraa al ckara*. Ota aaJara WOa rarcka, aU Wa CORP. 10, 18. aand 16 centa in coin plua.l Sind wore a cxirsage of pink roses. hyA«vlk Im Iud wM •nw# ymm itdity; wmt poaage.vyour name, address A reception followed at the Brit- EN TIRE EST A TES PURCH ASED OSloa ot •Bd tha pattern number to Anne ish American club on Maple street THE ALLEN REALTY ^ 'L Gih.soii 14 Ckarage pumti Tte Monohaater Evsning for one hundred’ guests, after A N T I Q U ES, JE W E L R Y , C H IN A, G L ASS, BRIC-A-BRA C 186 MAIN STREET COMPANY 1100 Ave. Americas, New which the couple left by motor tni> CALL 88U 88 Poari Btnwt, Hartford TEAUTY SALON, 985 MAIN ST., IHN. T. V through the Adirondack mountains Wheel AUgnment 188 fjeater StU et, Btaoebeoter Ttesll find doiens of vacation . ^and places north; the bride travel- BE A U TY SAL O N 4 Telfplmae: kntttffig and. ambroid' RO BERT M. REID & SO NS “Where It’s Convenient to Park" ' Brake Service Phone 8$51 For An Early Appointment. ing In a grey pin stripe suit with Established T 907 Hartford la the Anne CaM , white acOesaertes and Oorsage of Maaebeator 6I06 u aa alfht p a ^ ®I i red roaca. After June 1 they wUI 201 MAIN ST. ph o n e 319.T or 7486 MANCHESTER ^ ,^74 EAST CENTER ST. TEL. 4201 forgtftAdOiijlforlba at their home oa Park avenueij a l f O M ^ ‘Sagt Hartford:'' * I ftniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiniiuiiiitiiniiiiiiiuuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^^ VAUE 8S ri
nutlets, showing their Reynolds ABC refused to return to work { of the bomb aa an InatrumMlt of Pen window displays between until stmllar term# had been offer- Awarded S500 March 1 and April IS. Brass Plants ed to atrikafa at tha Buffalo, N. war and dfatrnction. Critical Days Ahead Governor Dwight Griswold of Ty and Detroit, Micb., plants of i f any othrr natiim imj br- For Display Nebraska was chairman of the Strike Ends the company. ’ F L 4 S H ! POVLlSaSO BT THB _ havlnj: with su'h aipimparRlIflrd judging committee which included . Before voting yesterday union MMMAID PBIMTWO 00. IN a powrr of ilaalrOcUbn we Amrii- On Labor Situation high-- ler. alive or dead, is becoming 'a battlefleld." said one Cierman. "It Advances No Way Yet tails. Fountain ^>Pen Pri*e ager of Saks Fifth avenue, Chlcn- Their Work Toduv PuolUMB B*«f7 Bvaoini Biccpt This performance, I-ewie’ critics contract, the company Immediate- tier man legend cqmparahle to would. jiAve been a national shame ■ g o . Siwdaya u S BoMapa. Bntartd at Uia the drive had been in proRreaa for pena to he Ibe one iK>a5^ i i i K the Founds of Having Ih- argue. Is not collective bargaining ly notified office w'orkers to report The Popular ^ PoalOtHoa at Maachtatcr, Co«a., aa Siegfried nr Friedrich•Barbaros.sa. to have had our fuehrei sit be-/ J. H. Sandals. WeldolvD''4«g Co., The nine others who received I Waterbury. Mav 20. -(/F)—A Saawid Claaa Mall Mattar. ______at leaat throe Wbeka. It la a p iti-, bopfl) and harirtlihR it a?»if it were but makes a joke u( collective bar- I at their planta this morning. Pro- One year a/te.r hia weird andi'' fore a foreign court to dnstrial Peace 901 Main atreet, M ^chester, 5500 awards inclqded: Ralph E. I strike that has kept 10,000 wbrk- ducUdn workers at the Waterbury fully amall alfn of pro^reaa to-!>frtain to be the tnatniment >f demned^to death. We wouldn gaining because Lewis waa Just SUIMCIUPTION RATES cloudy downfk.ll,\ the little man sitting back, letting the owners Ladd. 1030 Broaiiway, Rockford, I era In Connecticut plants of the btsAs goods company plant were ward what must be regarded aa future war. that, lyo tn ie German would, Conn., today received a\-;i500 BILL JOHNSON Om Taar bjt Malt ...... } ••ou with the 'miiatache still has a bid until he was ready to answer Hi.:' Virginia Ewing, Henderson'a 1 American Brass'Company Idle for I tmd to report for work Tuesday pu aMNitfe by Mail ...... A ever he felt about Hitler. By Jemee Mmriow check from the Reynolds Ren moat modest and necessary ifoal strange holil upon''the affections of them. , Jewelry. Store, 9 S. Genessee St., ; 15 weeks w as officially id an end ' morning and employes ' at other Aiul His Orchestra Biagla- • Copy------...I ua Believe Hitler Dsi WAshington. Mey 20— -Crit- Company, and acclaim as one Of^ Waukegan. III.: Bert L, Cotton. E. OalTtarad 0«a Taar ...... t ».«j of SS.OOO. Ills tfefeated people. There m e a lot of ’proposals in today,, and the rasnagement plan- ' plants' were told to contact their Most Germans beile\-e Hitler la the nation's top window display de-jxL. Cotton Hardware. Kittitas, ned to swing into production this Every Weil., Thiirs., Fri. am? Sal Waattrn Sutea bad APO ...S13.00 Born To Hero Concept leal days are ahead on the Isbot Congress right now to restrict i foremen to find but when produc- It is In no spirit of envy toward Fakes . dead. Among the tower classes, signers. Wash.: Minear Drug Goods Co., week. Tlury don't curse him as the front even though this country al- union activities but because there'll ! tion in their departments would MBMMliH O* however, there are thouaands who i He was one of the ten second Oreensburg, Ind.: Frank D. Beh- Approximately 1,200 office DANCING EVERY NIGHT THB ASSOCIATED Pt^BSH other good causes that those who Italians cur.se Mussolini. Hitler be a big fight In the Capitol, it's . be resumed. think him still alive and perhaps ready has bean thrown Into repeat- 'prize winners, each of whom re- rens. Alms A Doepke Co., Central workers were notified to get back Tha Aasociatad Praaa ta aaclaiiyaly believe that the Miwichester Y.M.‘ ief Kespile . has a secure placg in their minds ed crises by strikes an threats of too soon to say what kina of .Hic strike began Feb. 4, the A -All of thla reniinda ' ua of the the a'ge of 74 point of the head la almost exactly Mrs. Martha Truman: to other ma. They find excuses for tha In- As one Gefman ertcyclopedia have spade great Induatrlal edvanc- tribute not only to their Inventive- ly 5500,000 aa a compensatory bo- eprlngs and filling added end re- typvgrapbieal strurs appearing in ad- ; Hl.s death reduced the member- Chicago, — ('A’l— Three janitors the aams In all paraoaa. yartiaamants la Tha Uaaeheilet Era- complaint a minister once made members of bis immediate family, human excesses practiced in hia puts it: "W’hen the future of Ger- es but We still haven't found a way ness, but to the merchandising nus for sC-artlme swtngshift work- finlohed. ahip in the Sacred College'of Car- at the central police building ning Barald. to us. He was aomewhat puazled and to old cronies of ins .laik.son name.- They w-ant to keep him in many is in doubt and there is no of having Industrial peace. We success of our product during the ers. dinals to 66, four below the maxi- haven’t a vecy sunny outlook on a county political ilsys. their hearts without stain out of one ^Ise to rescue It, he will em- Ei g h t e e n t h C e n t u r y have not worked Out a method for eight months it has been on. the Although the agreement was 2 Piece L iv in g Monday, May 20 and grieved becau.se hia wealthy erge and the golden age of Ger- mum 70. project they atarted after the teller today he Will receive a old loyalty, a.a a fond son would that. V market." reached last week, signing of the Room Suite pariahlonera 'were always enthusi- many will begin. Meanwhile his Three other cardinals have died cltywlde brownout was ordered. new contract was delayed when long-deferred degree from liny overlook the .ain.s of a senile fath- Actually, we hM* practically no Ten first prize winners received : re • needed type of lead-1.shelves, died last night in the In- Ten pieces . . . includes a serpentine-front serving cheat, credenza giving the Engineers and Train- ment findings are incorporated in the aew product •rshlp. But it can only be in a dianapolis home in which he had men enough of a raise to satisfy electric appliances were authoriz- can offer. Our com- 'mitUng that the law-he ao highly buffet and breakfront china, and shield-back Hepjjglwhite chairs, ed today by OPA. poaltlon to provide these thine.s writing. He was them. Aak for H at your drug store. 59c. y t / v T Y U V plctely-eqnipped service praiacd by wanting to imitate it 830.00 " <6 years old. But If there’s no settlement, will They result from a hike in man- • S * * s f a « i « M 4irn n r.D aT,M r*n M >I..M M W l*(r.R .}. IV X'JL/lxl department is designed means nothing. He ia admitting , ” supported by Edw. Senkbeil Over SlOO-2% of the Valuation H im death took another of the w the atrtke go on aa scheduled, even ufActurers’ ceilings, effective im- to offer you low-cost that a fact-finding board means P«®P‘* Mam hestor. .small group of writers and arti.st.s Ten pieces. Grand Rapids Guild quality, in fine mahogany and satin- though the government has seized mediately. Higher retail priees may Carter St. Phone 7519 service for greater driv- nothing, unleaa the facts It finds you have not given the ap- who brought Indiana its golden \Hard-to~fijrd , wood. This group also has to-the-floor cabinet pieces, and an uphol- the railroads ? not be charged. OPA -said, until Insured with the age of letters shortly after the Shipplag Tie-Up Ukely dealers have been notified by sup- ^p7^77W?T?VT7YVTmY7777V77VV77777VV7V)| ing satisfactidh. happen to please the unione. j P*a 1 of the Manchester Y.M.C.A. stered-back arm chair, 950.00 luni of the century. One of his S. There'S Ukely to be a ship- pliers. I The procedure prescribed by th e , your full consideration, plea.se do ping tie-up on both coasts by CIO FOOD STORES, RESTAURANTS, DAIRIES Hartford Fire Insurance'Clo. boyhood friends was the Hooaier The Increase is being granted to a Tll«>'minute refrigeration trouble atarts, phone 3-1336. Notice Itailw-ay Labor Act requires the so now. And If you decide to do James UTiitcomb Riley. La r g e Si z e unions in mid-June. eompensttc for higher wage and John L. Lewis—because of hia material costs. ffE.\pert commercial (and domestic) refrigeration serv- unions to accept the wage afl-ard ice by' refrigeration spe<‘lallMt*. No mileage charges your part toward encouraging and v "!!' closed-mouth attitude for two Carter . V, I ^'vholson. Geoi;ge Ade. and George . . . Celling prices oniv. Zoning Board of Appeals given them, but leaves them the improving and expanding its Barr McCutcheon, his writings months—has been more harshly .Service NOW — Sales SOON! privilega of starting a new wage work, get your contribution to J brought Indiana a prominent Watkins is op«n fvgry criticised than any other labor In iKTordance with the require- Free C a ll and Delivery Service increase as soon as they please. Walter Buckley at the Manchester I P.’”*'' world's literary Thursday Evening to 9. leaders since the post-war strikes 9t exee/tfitrct wHI ryMs^^etmeiMmi ments of the zoning regulations started. Chevrolet Co. Thia procedure other railroad Trust Companv, 1 Mere- RUGS Closed Wedneedeys et 12 BOILERS of the Town of Manchester, the WATKI NS Newspapers have taken the skin Kmmm Zoning Board of Appeals will hoM Noon. and unlona have already followed., ^ . j A t Tarkington's bod.s.cle when o ff him, editorially. And cong^resa- COMAf^y a pnhilo hearing In the Munlrirral 19.5 Center Street men have denounced him. But the •lenT/w. They have accepted a wage In- , ^ D a la v fin T h * A i»n - | he died were the author's wife, Su- Building, Th((r.*tlav evening, Mav Manchester Dry Cleaners are available at , - /. ereasa which is leas than th ey, -v A io m j sannah, hia secretary, .Betty Trot- o ( M cu ich e d i& i deairc to put brakes on labor waa FURNACES 23rd, at 8:00 P. M.. on the fol- Phone 6874 building up before I^w is pulled lowing applications^ 93 W E L L S ST. TEL. 7254 asked, and they have continued Last November. Prime Minister | -John T. out his miners. Wl SiHvi H( jMES OaimtS-fOOO STORES-TflVERNS-RiMAUfiJHIS- HIGH POWER Application of Camillo Ganibo- work, mid they have at.rted .'Attlee of Britain, Prime Minister | 7uncr"al s e ~ wil^7^^^^^ Watkins Contend Law F'avora Unions VACUUM CLEANED lati for pcfniisBlon to remodel and new wage caae through the Rail- 1 Km* of Canada and President, rd privately Tuesday at Tarking- Although the Wagner act of 1935 OIL BURNER SERVICE renair exl.*ting ,*toie building at way Labor Act procedure. y Truman laaued their declaration ton'.s Iiidianfipolis home. Dr. Rus- gave labor the right to bargain 165 School street in a Residence collectively, a great many employ- All Work Guaranteed! B zone. Thia procedure the engineers ; of policy pointing toward the ! "f*’ assistant pa.stor of \ ers. They say it compels employers 'and trainmen have refused to fol- eventual International control of i rcsbyterian church, will The.8« large size rugs are constantly being re- Application of Jae A. Bernard • . . . I "iiiciate and burial will be in to bargain coUectively but doesn’t low. They are demanding that the | Atomic energy. Crown Hill cemetery. ceived . . . in addition to 9.\12 and other oompel unions to do so. Henry Parent F U EL A N D for permission to operate a nura- sizes . . . so you should shop regularly. Aa an example they point to ery at 199 Wc*t Center atreet In wage award made to them b e , Laat December, Secretary of | • Tel. 2-IU85 a Realdence B 'zone. Perhaps the size and color you want will be Lewis* conduct in the coal strike.' changed Immediately. And if State Byrnes took to Moscow a j It’s new, it’s smart,^ The mine owners under the law had R A N GE Appljcation of Arvilla F. Hale This is President Truman is on the way ] proposed plan by which a special here tomorrow I OIL Week End 'Deaths to bargain with Lewis but Lewis, Reliable, Metered Serviod for permission to sell gravel from to granting their demand, then United Nations commission was | (All li.sted item.s subject to prior sale). property at 402 Tolland Turnpike the whole act me'ans nothing, and to take up the question pf devls-1 it’s comfortable From One of Manchester's Oldest Dealers , in a Realdence A A zone apd Rural Washington Baird Sn.yder III, zone. ' ■* those other railroad unions who ing a proper plan for Internation- j 4K.assistant Federal works admiii- Summer Favorite Application of Earl J. Garhpbell abided by it are merely fools. al contiol. : i.»li-ator, a native of Lan.-dord. Pa. for permission to erect a Single I If we are thus in ■ piocess of Last.January, in London, the Indianapolis — Booth Tarking- THE W. G. GLENNEY company family dwelling smaller than the i buying off thi railroad strike General Assembly of the United > lo'elisi and playwright. 9x15 ft, Axmin.ster tone-on-tone leaf scrolls in deep zoning regulations allow on lot bl((e ...... 89.35 PHOI4E 4148 No. 113 on Ashland street in a which could paralyze the nation, Nationa created such a commls-i ''ii-rr*'v/ , for The Magnificent >^bcr- Residence A zone. and are. to follow up that piece 9x18 (t. Axminster tone-on-tone leaf scrolls with - ' sons" and "Alice Adam^/ and Application of Earl J. Camp- of buying off by buying off John commission has .•u-nall flowcis in peach, rose, blue and green on author al.sn of "Tlie ^jentleman .soft biown.x...... 118.50 bell for permission to erect three L. Lewis, we are, as a nahon, neither met nor organized. For a from Indiana," "Mon.-pbiy \ Bcaii- IIL y m I n II ID single family dwcllinga on lots \ caire,” •'Penrod."Seventeen" and 9x18 ft. Plain Velvet in a rich, sisft N o, 117. 118 and 119 on Haw- merely encouraging more future { lhpr, '■-r/''. •.• . -4V- HANUHBS'i'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, MAT 20,1946 IB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN„ MONDAY, MAY 20.1946 PAGE NINE the post-war federal tax plan of being considered to further widen Rail Operation Where to Secure Tickets Talbot to Be.. the National Aasociatldn of atate DON’T BREAK the road. O’Brien to Be For IxKtal AA Banquet Chambers of Commerce and of the YOUR BACK ^ork Speeded Leo l^Wash who owns property Tax Committee of the National directly across on the west side of Normal Again Foreign Trade Council. He waa pnshlng • dnil lawnmbwer. t,et tP 5 bridge Is being asked to allow Dinner Guest Because It is believed by C. o f C. Guest for five years special attorney tn us sharpen, adjust, recondltlun, Today’s Radio On New Span the town to eliminate the bulge members of the Manchf^ster' the Chief Counsel’a Office. Bureau v>ll, plrJt-up and deliver, nil for Eastern Daylight Tims in the walk In front of his prop- (OonttBUMf from Page One) AA committee arranging the of Internal Revenue, Washington, $1.50. Parts extra. erty. Acrppts Invitation testimonial dinner for Father (A>ngressma« to Be D. C. Wdcrpart of the Park Stakes have been, driven from manding to know what was going Timmins that many of his THE FRIENDLY ♦;00 — WDRCN- House Party:^ WONS—AdvOnturea of Bulldog the Muller property on the north to happen. Attnifl Trstinionial friends who wish to attend the Speaker at Annual FIX-IT SHOP News; \yTHT -X Jack Berch: Drummond; WTHT—Lum and Street Bridge Is Now to the Sweeney property on the • When news came that the union affair are neither members Meeting on Wednesday Auto Prices Hike W. A. Burnett, Prop. WTIC—Backstage Abnsr; WTIC—Cavalcade of Moriarty Brothers south showing the amount of land had ordered the men bai:k to work, Rrv. J. I*. Timmins of the A A or know members 4:15—WTHT—Music J»aU; WTIC Amerita. Sport Slanis First Annual Event , a great shout went up through the of the AA to contact, the com- Repairs Made On Washers, —Stells Dsllas. 8:15-WTHT—Hedda Hopper. In Place that will be necessary to take from Hartford, May 20—Honorable 1 Brings on Protest Mr. Kwash to widen ^le road. stations. B\it the traffic jam wa.s Most Ri'V. Henry J ' O'Brien. mittee'has made arrangements Vacuums, nr What Have You! 4:30—WDR(3—Life Can B».^au- 8:30—WPRC—Joan Davis Show! whereby they mky procure tiful; WTIC—Lorenso Jonel By Earl W. Yn^t Wj« work of erecting the struc- If an agreement Is reached be- only beginning a backlog of bi.Mhop o f H al tfo rd , h a s a c c e p te d Joseph F„ Talbot. Connecticut | News; WONS—Adventures of Defeat New Britain ' Draws Crowd of 2,500 tween Mr. Kwash and the town, trains hsd to get under way and the invitation extended by the tickets to the dinner at the Congressional representative from | fty Jadziniak in Baseball prospects wei-e' brlgW The locals were charged with W'-.i f 1-1 a. • o'vned by Herb Fraser, Fracchla fei place Saturday. offered .no relief Plane cancella- St. Bridget's church and editor of | Connecticut Chamber of Gom- Reuther charged that present or WDRC—Radio Theater; at. Manchester High during pie- nine errors. It was pitiful to W llll r Jlie r ly Casting Kd Russell and BIU smith The'Catholic Transcript, the com-; Murphy DHig .sfote, 4 Depot future profits are dlaregarded in an WTHT—Terry: WTIC—When A WONS—Oabrlel Meatier; WTHT Too large crane owned by the tions ^ hy^ the .hundred were morce at the hotel Bond. Hartford Girl Marries. State League Opener; i season drills. A veteran inflcld. watch a Class A schoql engaging Jarvis Company was used In Guardia ! mittec has been informed by the Square. \ OPA ruling which automatically Specia l Tuesd ay —1 Dhd tn Crime; WTIC—Tele- ie ExlllbltlOtl at Center with Lee’s Md Russells’ dog out reported from Iji Kemp’s, Intf;, 763 Main on -Wednesday. May 22nd, will 5:15— WDRC —Woman’s Club; outfield and two pitchers greated another Class A school, arch rivals hoisting the various part.s of the Fireliug Story airport because of bad weather | Chancellory office. The dinner will speak on "Connectiaut Progresses.” raises prices for any increase in a phone Hbur. Frank Kinel Features Coach Tom Kelley. RaiiYnampi>x.- at that, and putting up such a Siiriiiira PniifU R«>Hiilla 'o®***"*: tof a'duck that waa set hrtdgo Into place. Progress made he hel i at the Masonic temple next street. manufacturer's wages or cost of WONS — Superman: WTIC — 9:15—WONSt—Real Stories from Buses always crowded on. week-| Shortly after his election in 1942, Portia Faceg\^e. ed the drills to a certain extentexhibition. ;?|iriiigs roilfl, nesuits free, both dogs overshot" ♦ their»—i* M far seems to indicate that the Saturday at .§;30 p. m. MiliknwskI the Florist, 695 material6. '' Real Life XU season long there hasn't target and after circling the pond, bridge will be openeu to traffic ends- could take no more pajisen- Main street. Mr. Talbot was named'^^o three 5;30—WDRC—NeWg; Swoon or 9:36—WONS—Brotllght Bands; Moriarty Brothers made their Bepot Sl|Uare/GriII I* acC and then Captain Mickey Murphy, Goiii" Rounds gers. I Reservations have beCn rereived congressional . committees — the Croon; WONS—^p ta ln Mid- the best hitter oiy'the team en- becffqny life on the ball teitm. Des- By Earl W . 1’dat they started back to the platform. Within two weeks.. from 16 A A groups In Connecticut Center Pharmacy, at the RAISED .WTHT—ForevervTops; Elmer debut in the State League yester- Polish Americans To- Herb Fraser nearing the pond with The temper of the crowds in the 1 Center. committees on Education, Insular night: WTHT—Tenessee Jed; day by turning back the strong listed In the NaXy. Al Klein a pite tliXyetcrap performers In the The first, annual Sport.smen s Spaa Much Wider station changed from hour to hour. for the dinner which is being tend- Affairs, and Eleet|on of President, Is Honor Guest WTK3—Just Plain Bill. Davis; WTIC -^Information lineup, thb^Bod’and White has fail- his dog in a canoe waa almost up- It Is to be much wider than the Wild Rumors Wilhoiil Luke D. Phillips at The Her- Please. New Britain Eagles ^by a 3-1 night at West Side Oval regular secon^^baseman a year Water Carnjval held . ye.ater»lay set when the dog Jumped over- At first they were noisy and good- ald. 5:46—WDRC—Old Record Shop; 9:45—WTHT—PalesUnc'sfteport. ago underwent an operation. ed to flash ’wl^th any degree of afternoon at CcntoUlght on ing Bout: WTHT—Bin Thomp-, >^cld. Kinel madV.a great catch throw to the wrong bases'. Pitch- program of water events, wings untied (wings were tied proach on both the north and south The wild story In circulation cellaneous shower at her home on son. Show; WTIC—Contented Bide Oval in a Twilight League f l ^ two starts. Then came a ers fail to back up plays at thjrd : - - • «P9'’-‘'ored by the during the early portion of the during the past week concerning Later they quieted down, sat Friday evening. TTie shower was Sports: WOI-’S — Torun as out after swimming for a few AT A COURT o r PROBATE h*ld Train after train finally began C o., Inc. lature; WONS—Answer Man: over his head on Nlstad's drive Ip trouble in pilfering second and In at Manchester, within and for the ents, being Influential, had pre- lovely, gifts from the friends and WTHT — Music: w n c — B^b Orch.: WTHT—Music. •*frr . ’■■a Hall High of West Hartford. some exaea third base. near schedHle as po.ssible with the yards. Platrict of Manchester, on the l«th vented the culprit from being sent pulling out, some as much as eight xelatlves who attended. Miss Jack- 183-187 North Main St. 11:00—News on all stations. the fourth Iholng with two men sun breaking through the clouds Fly Casting Exhibition hours late. On the qhort runs, many To State Post Steele: Five Minute Mystery.' Windham, St. TTiomas and Bris- The players on the team day of May. A.D.. IStfi. to local court. This had been done son will be married to Sidney Manchester, Conn. 6:45 — WDRC — Robert Trout, 11; 15 -WDRC—In My Opinion; on base. Dambroskl robbed Al tol The current record of the •re i shortly after ndsp. Ken K))app of Norwalk, former Present WILLIAM S. IITDE. Eeq.. It was claimed, through an order trains were cancelled altogether. Smith on Friday evening, June 7 at WONS — Musical Roundup; Surowiec of a possible triple in team shows only three wins jealous of one another. TYUs waa Dr. George C^aijlouette and New England Amateur fly casting ' Judge. The Ixvng Island railroad alone Tel. 2-1997 News; — WONS — Easy Aces; the eighth inning When be went evident at the Bristol game. There Kstate of William J. Ferfruson of of the Probate Court. St. Mary’s church. W nC—Lowell Thomas. WTHT—Music; WTIC—Hark- against seven reversals and flve President Howard Rdy .iif the lo- chaniplon and m veteran ot three Manchester in said dlstrtrt. Incapable. cancelled 199 trains. Head of th)! Beethoven deep Into left center for the ball. are too many Individual stars on year- in the Army was by far the It was also whispered that appli- By midnight, the jam had abat- 7:00—WDRC—Mystery ot the ness of Washington. / o' the latter In a row. cal division and their wtaff of TIpon the application of William F. cation had been made for his com- Week: WONS—Fulton Lewis, 11:30 — WDRC — Eileen Farrell: Al Surowiec also made a nice one Manchester's opponents In the the team and not enough team workers had the area in' fine stixpe best caster to desplay hla talent. FergUBom, conservator, praying for ed. Pennaylvanla railroad, longest Cliih Viee Pi*ej»ident of hand catch. . player*. In competition. Ken scored a 95 authority to sell certain real estatr mittment to an Insane asylum and Jr.; WtlC—Supper Qub. WONS — Feeling is Mutual; last two games have scored a total and shortly after 9:30 the fteat this order was granted by the In the nation, was running only 15 WTHT — Organ Interlude; The locals scored In the second Some of the players don't even event was held. Due to 'the url» out of a possible 100 and then ' articularirtr described |n said appllca- minutes late. The New York Cen- Connecticut 7:15—WDRC—Jack Smith Show; of 24 runs while holding the locals dress for ball games any more. A Son on file. It ia court with the result that the per- Are You WONS—Famoua Songa; Musi- WTIC—^Bela Bixony and En- with twtyout. Berube and Jadze- to one. Both St. Thomas and Bris- certainty of the weather .up until Sfive an exhibition of distance, . ORDERED: That the foregoing ap- son guilty of setting fires is now tral aystem, still hours behind, was semble. wiak than singled to right center. local player clouted a triple in one noon the crowd A m held down ‘a casting 165 feet. Competition was plication be heard and determined at slowly catching tip. Arthur H. Larder, president of Waiting For cal Roundup; WTHT—Raymond tol scored an even dozen markers. in one of the state Insane asylums. A N E W C A R ? Swing: w n c —News of the 11:45—WONS—Xavlar Cugat’s On the throw In to nail Berube of the late Innings against Bristol numbers but once the sun broke in both fly anfl plug casting for the Probate office in Manchester In Yesterday, most trains loft on the Beethoven Glee Club Was Free With Runs I and when he reached third, there distance and accuracy. George said District, on the 3Sth day of May, The story Is without foundation. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 30 DAYS World. Orchestra; Newa;pitcher*, cannot win ball | of the afternoon was the appear- Walter Muske and Floyd Masahall fore the day of said hearing, to ap- promise that thejl would get the | holies Anonymoua and especially in the joint concert of the Asso- used car now regardless of year, make or imndltion and we will second straight hit and Scored balls and a lai’g^ number of .stolen games without any support from ance of Miss Joan Salvato of Pat- proved their all qkou:,d orthorilox pear It they see cause at said time Soda Fountain same wage incrcnsca and other fuf lil" helpfulness during and blat'ed Male Choruses of Connecti- pay you mojr for your 1941 or 1042 car than ydn may have to and place and be heard relative there when Mike Zwick singled to left. bases have had 'njdCh to do with their mates. erson, N. J., Women’* National fly ability In a canoe •vlth Marshall to, and make return to this court. conceaaiona that steam railroad ' since the organization of the Man- cut before a capacity auclieoce In pay for many new 1046 models. New Britain scored thetf lone the oppbaiiiona hi^h^ run total per One Pla>-er Over .300 casting champion. The event that paddling to defeat EM Dzladus'and WILUAM S. HYDE. Judge. workers might win. j Chester group. Other I'escrvationa the Torrington High school audi- 1>AV Aft If I Aft A run In the fifth when Kulas sin- game. held the most Interest from a local George Metcalf, It is expected that Is Moved Out L.ater, Thomas J. Harkins, east- h.ivc been received from AA Expenses and Uncertaioity Usually in high school ball, in- the club will honor Muske and Mar- torium Saturday evening. The Hon. JiWph C. Talbot *36 Cars ...$4001 ’38 Cars ...$7001 ’46 Cars .$1,400 gled and then scored on Albie The climax to the cuXrent losing angle and from an enthusiastic AT A COURT OF PROBATE h«Id ern representative of the Brother- ■ groups in Boston. Pittsfield, Beethoven Glee \ Club of Manches- Gurske's double.. Although the streak was reached last Friday dividual players boast great bat- standpoint was the "grudge” ca- shall w'lth a cup at their next meet- St Manchester, within ahd fnr the hood of Locomotive Engineers, or- | Springfield, Great Nwk. L. J., New ter participated'.'In the concert, ’37 Cars .. .$5001 ’39 Cars $1,0001 ’41-42 Gars $2000 ting averages. Only one regular, ing. District of Manchester, on Jhe 18th The Weldon Drug company yea- Vice President and Rep'eesenta Hit Color Television Plans New Britain team made six er- Tud Flood afternoon against Bristol. At the Bobby Wirtolla Is over the .300 noe tilting contest between George d a y of M ay. A.D.. 1946. terday moved their large soda dcred the 650 H & M workers to Koohelle. N. Y., and South Orange, for which the Torrington Men's tivqa in Congress. As a member of Drive In—Write In or Phone In 7-8144 rors only one of the local runs was most there were lOO fans present Metcalf and Eddie DziadUs The worm digging and match Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., go back to. their jobs, and they N. .J. Present indications point to > (Thorus was host. made due to errors. mark. Teammate* are hoping that agaihst Walt Muske and Floyd splitting contest wound, up tha. judee. fountain and luncheonette from the '. special committee Investigat- We Will Buy Your Car Over the Phone games. The PA’s lost a thriller t6 for the game, half of them being pertain players don't get hits when their atorc on Main street. The voted to comply. a reservation list of well over 400. I Prninlnent Giieala ing rubber and petroleuni prob- New York. May 20—(/Pj—For^ Others were concerned about Moriarty Bros. (3) the BA's in their initial start and students. Bristol’s well drilled team Marshall. program shortly after 5 p.m. Lee Batale of Debnra McCann. late of The company, whose trains car- [ Guests at the luncheon Satur- they step into the batters box. be- Fradchla won the 860 (nirprise Ifancheater tn said district, deceased. fountain, which waa one of- the (live Organ Recital | lems, he was .instrumental to a C A P I T O L M O T O R S , I n c . one reason or another—principally costa. Involved in which ia the AB R H PO A E were rained out of their scheduled racked up base hit after base hit. cause they don't want anyone to Most or the spectators lined the Upon application of Georae C. Less- ry only passengers, contends it day afternoon were: Murray D. . prize. All of which was in aliver largest in town has taken up so Entertainment during the din- great degree in drawing up and the uncertainty over the question transmitter and equipment run- Zwick, a s ...... 5 0 1 0 1 ol second game last Friday night. j On the bases they ran wild. Coach outhit them. All the fellows on east bank on the sides of the club- ser. praying that an Instrument pur- much room that the owners decid- cannot meet an increase in Inbor ner w41l be furnished hy Fred Wer- Welsh, New York, president of the $68 Main Street Open Evenings Until BiSO P. M. ^ Hartford of color as well as the high cost of Hutt. lb .... . 4 0 0 8 0 1 ! house as well as on the west bank. dollars. All prizes to winning con- porting to be the last will and testa- submitting recommendations which ning $350,000 upwards; also the Tud Flood and Frank Kinel are ; .Tommy Monohan of the Bell the team are not guilty, but a few testants was also silver dollars. ed to abandon thia part of the bus- costs through a freight rate boost ner on a Hammond electric organ. Associated Male X'^horuscs of have been followed, in a large installation and operation—wlth- Cobb, rf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 ithe likely hurlers for the PA's and ] Townera put on .the squeeze play Cars were parked on all adjoining ment of said deceased be admitted to and so should not be considered in America: Russell K. Blair, presi- (travvals of applications for licenses operation expenses that could be 0 0 0 are. on the subject. streets and at all available loca- Ping OaatinI; ReanKs prqbate, as per application on flie. it ineaa. He will give an organ recital for part, hy government officials in J. May, ef ... . 4 3 0 IGrill respectively. Flood lost a on three occasions, twice It work- The team has as much spirit, life Is The fountain and luncheonette the same class as other lines. a, half hour preceding the dinner. dent of the Greater New York charge of these problems. for television broadcast stations as much as a million dollars annual- O, May. 2b . .. . 4 1 1 4 0 0 heartbreaker to the BA’s in the tions rtear Center Springs. Ken Knapp ...... 95 ORDERED: That the foregoing ap- District of the Associated Male ed. The first time, two runnere Slid enthusiasm as the Manchester George Metcalf ...... 84 had been let out as a conceaalon In During the meal the-musical pro-- Maxwell , E. McDowell, who will have jp'own to 58, according to a ly without much prospect of Im- Surowiec, If .. .4 0 0 3 0 0 opener while Kinel has yet to flash scored, while' one man’dented the Center of Pond plication be heard and determined at CTioruses; Bailey Harvey, director late compllaUon. Thia leaves 94 mediate return. 0 High .student b ^ y who have failed Steve Klein ...... 77 the Probate office in M anchester hi the past but It had been found that gram w-ill be Interspersed with vo- apeak on "What's Ahead on Fed- Kinel, 3b __ . 4 0 1 2 4 In the box, having confined his ac- plate when thegiecond was execut- Miss Salvato, a professional cal selections by a soprano solo- of the King's G l^ C7ub and John still on file with the Federal Com- Then there is the matter of re- BerulM, c .... . 3 2 1 6 0 0 to attend homeX.xn>ea in any num- dance instructor In New Jersey, Walt Muske ...... 88 aald District, on the 25th day of May. thia has been Interfering with the Asserts Ships Lower, White Plains. N. Y..' chair- eral Taxation'.' at the luncheon tivities with the Grill to playing ed. TTie third backfired for a ber. ^ A .D . 1946, a t 9 o'clock (d .s.t.) In the regular drug business. ist. Following the custom of AA session on the same occasion, is munications Commission. ceivers. Indications are that audi- Jadziniak, p .. . 4 0 z 0 3 0 third base. left little to be desired in her grahd Bill Held 85 foranoon, and that notice he given tn man of the Atlantic Concert Com- ORA N GE H ALL BINGO The withdrawals mainly concern ences will be limited for some t*me double-play but Bristol- was so far Is baseball on the way out at E. Beyer ...... 75 g.athermgs the dinner will be clos- head of the tax department of the I Both teams will present their ahead it made lltUe cilfference. Manemster High? fly casting exhibition. Joan was all persons interested In said estate of Violated Rides ed with the laird's Prayer. Instead mittee. Standard b it Company (New Jer- projected stations for the commer- ' to com* because manufacturers Totals ...... 36 3 7 27 8 1 transported to the specially con- A. Knapp ...a...... aX.•««• • • 81 the pendency of said application and Lefial Notices G. Lorlng Burwell, director of clal channels ranging from 44 to do not expect to get Into active strongest lineups with the first C. ^Jaasey 82 the time and place of hearing thereon, of the ru8tomar>’ recitation, how- sey). A recognized tax authority, EV ERY M O N D A Y New Britain (1) pitch balled for 6:15. The usual at- structed raft at the center of thp by publishing a copy oY this order tn -AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ever. Malotte's Lord's Prayer will both the Torrington Male CI’hoT is 216 megacycles. | production much before the year pond where most of the exhibitions Jim Cufnoar ..••*••••••••••. 69 (Continned from Page One) ! and the Mendelssohn Male Chorus he is chairman of .the committee AB R H PO A E tendance prize will be awarded. P. EnUott Gray ...... 80 aome. newspaper having a rtrculatlon r T MRiirhpRtor. within arid for the be sung by Ralph t.undberg, bari- Many- of the retiring applicants ; Is out. 0 of the day took place. District of Miinrlo'sler, on the IHth of Waterbury and president of the on Federal taxation of the State Penny Bingo Startin g A t 7 :30 P. M. Myska, 2p ... . 2 0 3 1 2 Elsie Sieffert ...... 76 in aald dlatrlrt. at least flve days be- U. S. Secretary of Navy, had an- tone, who waa the gUAst solist of Chamber of Commerce of New said their hesitancy waa due to a , Meanwhile, those telecasters Wilks. 3b .... . 4 0 0 0 0 0 Joan first casted for accuracy, fore the day of said hearing, to appear da” of Mat. A.D.. 1946. Atlantic Conference of the As- desire to jiwait the outcome of the which continued on the air Ferriss Notches Fifth hitting hoops with the conslstancy Dry Fly Oaattag It they see cause at said time and Present WII.I.IA.M S. HYDE Esq., nounced at a press conference on the Bectliovcn Glee club at its con- .aociated Male CTioruses of America Jersey and is, as well, a member Dombrbski, cf . . 4 0 2 2 0 0 George Palmer ...... 1 i i d g e . cert in Manchester y p weeks ago. Regular Bingo A t 8 :0 0 P. M. controversy over color, Its present throughout the wkr are proceeding spf a Garand. While displaying her 77 place and be heard relative thereto, the day of the Pearl Harbor at- was host to the entire group for the of the committee which prepared practicability and the possibility with plans to aximnd transmission Nlstard,. rf ... . 4 0 0 1 0 0 ; J. Johnston 68 ' and make return to this court, and by Estate of Hattie E. Slrlcklatid. late tack that U. S. warships had been Admission 25c Chadwick, ss . . 4 0 1 1 3 3 championship talents, the public mailing In a registered letter, on (jr of Manchester In said district, deceas- day. He waa ably assisted hy R. of the ultlmffle transfer of tele- of black and white programs. Hew Straight Mound %^hi address system was turned over Phil Gray .... e • • • • • ' ^ 6 73 ed. ordered to fire on German vessels. Kulas, If ...... 4 1 3 0 0 1 Driih Silver I^iie b efo re May. 30. 1946, a copy of said Mayo CYawford In making all ar- 23 REGULAR GAMES 7 SPEC1AI.S vision to the Jiigher frequencies of soon new stations for which li- from ^rexy Roy and Dick McCar- Kenneth Knapp 62 will and of this order to Rachel Hol- Upon application, of H. Ross Lewis, • He said Hitler In turn decreed Mass Violence rangements. 480 to 920 megacycles. This space censes have been granted, or others Gurske, lb ... . 4 0 2 9 1 0 (Jliff Massey 79 land. Stonington, Conn.; Isabel Mc- executor, praying for authority to Do YO U su f fe r fro m . 3 0 0 10 0 0 -thy to Mlmmy Salvato, father of that "on no condition could we be PLUS SWEEPSTAKES is now assigned for experimental wliich still are pending, can join Oarro, c ...... ' I By Joe Relrhler '' Phils with six hits in the after- Del Knapp .. • 77 'Cann. 983 Main street. Manch6ster, mortgage certain real eglate particu- permuted to' fire firsts hut we Perzan, p . . .. . 3 0 0 1 4 0 the girl champ, who described the ' Conn,I John McCann, 64 Walnut street, larly described In said application on purposes, including color, and some them on tke air will depend on The Nichols, Bristol softball 1 Associated Press Sports Writer piece. fea'ta of J< ^ . The public address Bob Arms .. • •••#•••.a a 86 nie. It Is Will Be Halted Scaglarini,' 2b . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jim Cumow Manchester, Conn.: Edward MeC’ann. could defend ourselves.” CRAMPS expressed Intention of joining In such factors as the construction _1 tearft yesterday drubbed the Silver Dave (Boo) Ferris, the Boston The Brooklyn Dodgers dropped aysteflv waa located on the porch 67 68 H igh street, Martbhester. Com i.; ORDERED: That .the foregoing ap- Herman Goerlng was absent Home Pickets / the CBS tests of th^se frequencies. and manufacturing situations. Elsie Sieffert 87 Herbert E. McCann, 90 Phelps road, plicntiuii he heard and deterniliied at 1 8 27 9 6 Lane Homc.s team by the score of Red Sox’ drawling righthander a full game behind the Cards'when of the clubhouse. from the courtroom with what he (Continued From Pag" One) Totals ...... 83 they succumbed to the righthand- Geo. Metcalf 85 Manchester. Conn.; Reuben T. MrCann, the P ro b a te office In M anchester In described as a "slight sciatic condi- NERYOUS f f HSI OH Moriartys ...... 020 100 000—3 16 to 0. from Shaw, Miss., had a line start It was eyldent to all that.'wrist 71 Pitkin street, Manchester. Conn. said D istrict, on th e 25th day of .May. To Be Halted e e -CCRTMN MW e f tiie ise atliT ed wizardry of veteran Ed Heusser motion was the key'to Miss Salva- Following Is the list of prize A.D. 1946, at 9 o'clock (d.s.t,) In the tion." Physicians said his condi- Eagles ...... ". . . .(KK) 010 000—1 The winners scored three runs David McCann. Maple street. .Man- paloife gates with retltlons for the If female functional montbir dl%- Runs batted in: Jedziniak 1, tod^y toward becoming the' first! who permitted seven hits in pitch- to'a success. Sbe dembnstrated to winners of the raffle conducted by cheater. Conn.: Jennie Perrett, Bolton. forenoon, and that notice be given to tion was not serious. During much emperor. turboncee make you suffer cramps, Twilight Softball In th'e first, added two more in the pitcher to win 20 or more ganres ’ ing the Cincinnati Reds to a 4-0 the crowd which-.was aISJta peak the division: Conn.; Mgry I. McCann. 801 Main all persons interested In said estah' of of the six months since the trial Menare Oe'eiipation Seeurlty (Ck)ntlnaed from Page One) headache, backache, weak, tired, ner- Local Sport Zwick 1, Gurske 1. Two-base hits: second and exploded all of their In each of his first two years in ! victory. Pete Reiser of the Dodgers 1 Rowboat, Elmore Kelah, 958 street. Manchester. Conn., Frederick (he peullency . of said applicalliln and starter, Goering has kept his legs Tous, cranky feeltnn—at meh tlmce Gurske. Sacrifices; Hutt. Double big guns In the fourth frame to the major leagues since Jake at this time the flh«,r poinw^of the McCann. Trumbull streCU Hartford, the time and place of hearing thereon, MacArthur said the dernonstra- —try Lydia 6. Plnkham’e VeSetabte/' r a n g e a n d f u e l o i l League Standings hurt his right shoulder chasing art of casting. She'Used anvordl- Oak, town. by puhllsliing a copy of this order In and hips wrapped in an Army meeting this morning, but the Compound to relieve such symptoms/ plays: Surowiec to Kinel tg May. score seven runs to win going Welmer turned the trick for Chi- Conn.; BdHh Mathewson^lSO West- tions constitute "a menace not Taken thruout the moBth — Plnk- Grady Hatton's triple in the third nary, five foot bambo^t?6d wlti) a 2 Outboajd motor, Donna Mad^ land street. H artford. Conn:; M artha some newspaper having a circulation company was not represented. Left on bases: Moriartys 7, New cago's (Jubs In 1003-'04. blanket ns he sat in the prisoners' onlj’ to the orderly government ham't Compound helps buRd up re- Chatter away. : Inning and was forced to retire. fast running reel. den, 21 Knox, town. Pry, Main atreet. Chester. ,N. J. In said district, at least (tve days be- box. y ' P-esident C. W. Deeds said earlier ■Utance against such isrmptonu. Also L Pet. Britain 8. Bases on balls: Jadziniak Many hurlers have captured ‘20 fore the day of said hearing, to ap- but to the basic purposes and se- Whble$ale Gasoline * w It was Billy Arekivy’s first ap- The up-and-coming Washington Greater Than Expected 3 (Jamping outfit, A. B. Foy. 1|. WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Judge, curity of the occupation itself.” that.^the company would not meet great itomacblc tonic I Try ((/ . The Manchester Softball League Oak Street Grill ...... 2 0 1.000 0, Perzan 0. Strike-outs: JMriniak triumphs In their freshman sea- ' Senator.*) licked the Chicago t^^ite Laurel place, town. pear If they see cause at said time ------^ _____ 6, Perzan 9. Hit by pitched; by: pearance on the mound for the lo- Joan’s performance was 'even AT A CX)URT OK PRORATE hAd and place ami be heard relative there- A Comnumlst led-delegation of with the union "as long as the lat- will hold a very important bus!- Rockville ...... 1 0 1.000 cal service station and he looked son, but other than the C\rb south- ' Sox twice 4-3 and 7-1, coming from Fly Rod, John MakuUs, 87 Lexal Notices te; continues its practice of picket- Perzan (Berube); by, Jadziniak greater than what one would ex- St Manchester, within' ami for tlie to. and make return to tills epurt. still camped outside the pre- peas meetinjg tonight at 8 o’clock North Ends ...... 1 1 .500 very lmprea.slve In shutting o ut' pxw, none has repeated as a sopho- [ b ^ n d to win the opener from pect had they not taken in the eX: Madadlara, town. District of Manchester, on the 18th WILLIAM ,8. HYDK. Judge. mier's office, demanding that Yo- ing private homes and places of Nichola Bristol ...... 1 1 .500 (ScaglarUii). Umpires; Noonan, the opponents, only allowing six ■ mOTe. 45-year-oId Ted Lyons with two . 65 l^Wqders, d e rs , John J. Slemin, SO (Uy of May. A.D.. 1946. AT A COURT OF PRORATE held shlda step aside In favor of a business of employes of the com- CAR pa in t in g Bantly Oil Comoany at the TMCA. All team managers Charlow. jjjts. ' Grover (Pete) Alexander, one op hibltlon. She stood on the raft Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. AT A COURT. OK PROBATE held at Manchester, within and for the .American Legion...... 1 1 .600 runs in the ninth. It was Lyonfc’ which w'as moving from time to Ge^r, Hartford. at Manchester, within and for the District of Manchester, on the ifith liberal coalition government. But pany and'suppliers to the com- are asked to be present. If not, s Jarvis Garage ...... 1 1 .500 ...... 1,. 1 baseball's immortals, came closest. 28th consecutive complete game Judge. Get Our EsOmate Tel. 5293 or 2-1057 representative from each team is time and again In Miss Salvato's ^ Foul Weather Outfit, Emil Estate of Robert A. Kurland of Man District of Manchester, on the IStli day of Mav. A.D.. 1948. Yoshida's headquarters said he pany.” ^31 Main Street Kaceys ...... 0 1 .000 ♦),i »(nna^ hUa «tahllshlng a rookle mark over a three-year stretch. Mickey Hohenthal, J f ^ ^ Roosevelt, town. Chester, in .said dlatrlrt. minor. dRV of M av. A.D.. • Present WILLIAM S. HYDE Esq.. requested to attend. the winners, collectiBg four hits with 28 victories In 1911, Pete whs later feats as a caster, with a .Judge. "* longed to give up' the battle to Otherwise no significant de- SOLIMENE A FLAGG Opposite the Armory Lee's Esso ...... 0 2 .000 /yaw THEY out of five trips to the plate, in- V*rnon^ who banged a double and moveable target, she managed to Nylons, (Jlayton W. Taylor, Upon application of Reuben B. Kur- rrMRPDt W ILL IA M S. HYDK. Kfq.. form a cabinet but that present velopments in the strike appeared stopped at 19 wins for th;e Phillies homer for the Nats in the first land. guardian, praying for authority JudRf. Estate of Mlchaef Klein, late of Man- INC. cluding a trlpple and two doubles. the following year. perform mechanically to the 217 Union, town. \ to comprise and settle the iloubtlul ami Kstate of RossIp MtCormick. late of che.sler. In said District. d.eiYi^aseil. circumstances compelled him to today. The British Americans will op- SoftbaU Day was the only one of the game, hit for the cycle, a single, 8 Moccasins, N. 'P. Tucker,. Tn motion of Elsie R. Klein of said 634 Center St. Tel. 5101 S T A N D . Ferris, who astounded the base- amazement of many spectators disputed claim which said mln'or has Mamheatpr, in aald Dlatrlrt. dereaaed. hnlsh the Job. Cases Continued TTiree Weeks pose the Matson Mills nine of Jarvis Oarage (4) losers who could solve Arcklvy's double, triple and homer tn the who were for the first time viewing Case Bros., to'wm. against Roberts. Steele & Dolan, In- * Qn molloif of Thonias Ji Rogers of Manchester, administt a.trix. Chief Cahinetr Secretary Jojo Glsstonbury tomorrow night at ball world last year by nabbing 21 nightcap. ORDERED: That six months from In West Hartford Town court, AB R H PO A E . Yesterday’s Results - pitching for more Uian one safety. a water carnival. , 9 Boot Lanolqg Nct.'G. K. Er- corporated, as per application on nie. said Manc-heater. executor. HayashI said the conservatlve- 6:15 at the West dide Oval. Jackie 0 0 victories despite Joining the Sox After blowing a 6-') lead and It is ORDERED: That atx monlhn from the 18th day of M ay, A.D.. t94fi. he and the cases of 23 union members, McDowell. If .. .400 3 WUkes-Barre 6, 5;' Willismspoft The box score: pther feats of the New Jersey ickson, 1290 Poqumpek ave., Wind- the Mime are limited and allowed for mlndcd cabinet as now blue-print- May wUl pitch for the locals. . August, a a ---- .332 8 0 0 Just a few. months after receiving losing 8-6 to CTiicago's Cubs in ORDERED: That fhe foregoing ap- the 18th day of May. A.D., 1M6, be charged with breach of the peace 5 (10), 7, Nichols, Bristol (16) his Army Air Corps discharge, champion, holder of the national sor. plication be heard and' determined at and the anme are limited and allowed the creditors within which to bring in ed would Include seven Liberals, aj the result of picketing activi- Melewski, Sb . .312 3 8 0 ' E the opener, the Boston Braves 10 Trout Landing Net, Robert their Halms against said - estate, ami Elmirs 8, 1; Scranton 7, 0. AB R H PO A boasts flve wins without a set- amateur dry, wet and skish fly- the Probate office in Manchester In for the creditors within which to bring three Progressives , and two non- ties, were continued today for The Softball League Board of Covey, p .... .300 0 0 a Yankowskl, 3b . 4 3 1 3 0 0 came back to win tne afterpiece J. Salters, 31 Hazel, to)^. said District, on the 26th day of May, in their clalma against said estate, and the said adm inistratrix is directed to party members. Kx-Premler Shide- Binghamton 5, 3; Albany 1, 4. back this season foUowing Hiii 4-0' caisting championships included give public notice t(i t)ie creditors to Arbitratibn held a meeting yes- Chapman, lb .. .211 4 0 0 . 5 2 2 1 1 0 5-3 on a three-run., seventh inning 11 1 doz. Flies, Helen^l^. Joy. A .D. 1946. tat 9 o'clock (d .s.t.) In the •the said executor is directed to give hara has agreed to aerye as minis- three weeks. Twenty-two of the IMPORTANTE Hsi^ord-Utics, postponed, rain. Hill, cf ...... shutout victory over the Detroit rally. A single by Dick (Tuller with casting around the arm and finger forenoon, and that notice be given to public notice to the creditors to bring bring in their claims wfthln aald time men were arrested after disturb- terday and acted on the protest of Ponaratz, cf .. .301 1 0 . 0 Cowles, ss ... . 4 3 4 1 4 1 of a lad In a canoe some 30 feet 336 Jefferson. Hartford. • allow ed ^by postin g a copy of th is ter without'’portfolio. American Tigers yesterday. 'The 24-year- the bases loaded brought In' the ali persons Interested fn-sald estate of In their claims within said tinre allow- ances at the plant gates a week SI prega tutri I aoci delta Soeirta GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI dl the North Ends. The Board ordered R. Jsrvis, c .. .300 ff 0 0 Prior, c ...... 5 . 2 4 2 0 0 12 5 Pluga. Francis Besonnam, ed bv posting a copy of this order on order on the puhllu signpost nearest tp Boston 4, 1; D etroit 0. 3. old sophomore's fine performance winning runs. from the raft. Casting at hoops th e peKdenc) of ,«ald application am i ago today, and one of the ' group trovarai Martedi sera May 21, mile ore 7:80 Pi M. ml lUlbui- the game replayed and the contest Lucas, 2b .... .300 .1 0 0 New York 2, 7; Cleveland 0, 1. Arcklvy, p ... . 4 1 2 1 6 0 was simple m she hit bulls-eyes on RFD 4, EM-st Hartford. the time and place of hearing thereon, the public signpost nearest to the the place whv're the -deceased last O’Nlel, r f ___ .301 0 0 0 gave the American league lead- In a parade of lefthanders, Pitts- by puhlishinc a ropv of this order'in place where the deceased lam dwelt ilwelt within said town and by pub- was arrested several days later American Club, per fare una vlslta In maana alia salmla'del has been scheduled for Wednesday Washington 4, 7; Chicago 3, 1. Kelsey, If .... . 4 1 2 2 0 0 ers an even break in the twin bill, the brightly colored targets with 13 Tackle. Box. Rene Chapde- lishing the sam e it) som e n ew sp ap er burgh and the New York Giants X “"some newspaper liaving a circulation willitn said town and by publishing the Local Delejiates because'of allegedly abugiye, Ia,p- defunto Garibnldlno Antonio Barrera. evening. Philadelphia 4, 13; St. Louis Thayer, 2b .... . 4 2 1 3 1 0 for Detroit's ^Hal Newhouaer beat divided a double header, the Pi- unbelievable' accuracy. lalne, 382 Hartford road, town. ,ln said d istrict, at h a s t (Ive days be- 'same ip some newspap**r having a ha^inff a circulatlun tn said prAihate guage while picketing a West Per la eocleta Giuseppe Garibaldi: Totals ...... 97 4 7 21 8 0 8.'2. • , Cashing, lb ... . 4 1 1 8 0 0 the Sox 3-1 'on four hits in the Cuts Cigarette In Two 14 Castlrfg Line, CJ. Horwartta, fore the day c.f- said hearing, to ap- circulation In said probate district, district, wdthln ten days from the date RookvIUe Ceartal A.C. (0) rates winning the opener 3-1 and of this order, and return niake to this Hartford home. • Frank. Diana, Presidente Cheif Albert Foy •ot the South National Phelps, rf ... . 4 1 2 0 0 0 For the past three years Joan 266 E. M. Tpk, town. pear If' they see cau.'c at said time wltiiin ten daya fr«mi tlie dale of this At (arcle Parley Art and Brauty Koelsch, If ... .300 1 0 0 nightcap. the Giants the second half 5-1. Buc and place arid be heard relative there- order, and return'make to thia court of court of ..the notice given. Attorney William Zeman, counsel Manchester fire departnvent won a Cincinnati 4; Brooklyn 0. In notching his third shutout of soutlipaw Fritz Jstermueller gave has won fly casting champion- 15 Creel. R. P. Llppencott, 121 the notice given. WILLIAaM S. HYDE. Judge. Roatek, rf ,... .300 0 0 0 Totals ...... 38 16 IB 27 11 1 St. John, town. to. and make return to this court. for the 23 men, asked Judge Har- Ari bringi beauty cUraei to man'a camping qutfit in the raffle that SL Louis 9, 4; Philadelphia thjB season, Ferriss held the Tigers, up four hits to earn the decision ships but during the past season william 8. HYDE. Ju d g e. WILLIAM 8. HTDE, Judge. rison D. ^hofleld to grant the was conducted by the club. ' P. Phillips, c . .300 3 1 0 5. 0. Silver Lane Homes (0.) a team he has beaten six times In she made a clean sweep of all tit- 16 2 sleeping Bags, L. Mlroglio, AT A (X)VRT OF PROBATE iield MrA'. Richard Ross, regent of St. understanding and beauty coni- F. PhilUpa, 3b .300 1 1 0 AB R H PO over Lefty Monte Kennedy, and AT A COI'HT OK PROBATE held AT A COURT OK PROBATE h«l(l at Manrhestor. w-lthin and for the continuance so that he could have Pittsburgh 3, 1; New York 1, 5. seven atarts to seven hits. He did poptaider Dave Koslo outdueled les to become the first woman In 118 Maple, town. Margaret’.9 Circle. Daughters of forts Vis mind.. Doharty, lb .. .200 5 0 0 at ' .Mamhesler. within .vii'd for the at .Manuhoster. within and f#r Ihp District of Manchester.. on the 18th time to prepare for the trial. He Chicago 9, 3; Boston 6, 5. Hence, as ... 3 0 1 3 4 not Issue a base on biUIa and struck lefthander Ken Heintzelman^ to this history of competition to 17 Pup Tent, Howard Generous, dav of Mav. A.D.. 19lA. - Isabella'and Mrs. Michael Gorman, More than 1,000 rainbow and M. Phillips, 2b .2 0 0 4 0 0 D istric t of Mam !m.-t*-r. on ■ tire , 18tli Di.«trirt Manvh^Mpr, on th« ISth said thbt each of> the 23 cases All members of tke Giuseppe Garibaldi Society are requested brook trout were stocked at Sal- Stsfidlngs Chandler. 2b . 3 0 1 1 1 out five. Meantiine, the Red Hose give the Giants an eveij break. achieve these heights. 36 Pleasant, town. day of .May S .D . 1616.’ (lav of Mh 'v , A . D . . 1 946. Present WILLIAM 8. HTJDE. Esq.. past regent, attended the meeting Kis'Lii^ ss ... .201 8 0 0 BeDertha, c . 3 0 1 0 0 Judge. would* have to be considered Indi- Our modern aervlce reflects the to meet at Italian-American Club, .Eldridge atreet, Tueadny,. ter’s, Center Springs and Keeney’s Eastern roughed up Paul (Dizzy) Trout Following up a 4-3 opening'game With all eyes on the dark haired Present ItON. W1LLIA5I S, HYDE. P re se n t. W ILL IA M S. H Y D E. Es. M. Members are to make am ass tialt Cosgrove, cf . •.10 0 4- 0 0 W L Pet GBL Morrison, 3b . 3 0 1 1 5 and hit two auccesaors for 10 hits, champion. Miss Salvato decided to Judge. JudRO. Estate of Patfick H. Madden, date Bond In Hartford, yesterday. vidually, Bond was continued at high achievement.sof artisti,'crafts- Pond last weekend with no flsh* .10 0 decision over the St. Louis Browns, Estate of Iva .T. WatItiDf. late of of M anchester tn said dlstriet, dreeat** to pay their last respects to the deceased member, Antopio KowSki, p . . . 0 1 0 Sersnto 9 .600 Day,^If ... 2 0 2 0 0 including a triple by Ted Williams. give a fancy exhibition and It was Trust, estate u-w of Dwight W. Bllsh, Father Denchy, dean of Annhurst 625 each. About 200 union mem- men and scientistt. Ing permitted until this morning. Gleason, p . .10 0 0 on the Philadelphia Athletics unleash- fate of ManchoeP 1-. in said District, M8T\i’ht*st«r in said district. d<*oeased. ed. 1 0 Wilkes-Barre 9 .600 Shepard, If . 1 0 0 0 0 Newhouaer almoat dupUcated here that the banner crowd was Upon application of Joseph T. Mad- College was the principal speaker bers crpwd^ the courtroom for » Barrera.' Miss Joan Salvqto displayed Her ed an 18-hit attack, including Softball Game decea.sed. Upon application of C. Klniore Wat- For the Giuseppe. Garibaldi Society, Hartford 7 .583 Holt, lb ... 3 0 ‘0 9 0 Ferria’ ahutout, holding the Sox e„ht doubles, a triple and homers treated to something seen only in The Mani'lic.st.-r Trust I'onipsny. kin.s. ext'cut'vr, praylnjr "for authority den, adm inistrator d.b.n.. praying for at the State Convention. Father the flve minute session. talents at Center Springs and Totals ...... 91 0 1 21 4 0 authority tij[*selJ .certain real estate ll ia for all people, priced to Frank Diana, President. Binghamton '8 .583 Baker, cf .. 2 0 0 .3 0 to four blta and one run In rack- by Hal Peck and George McQuinn major ■portsmen.’s shows in the Trustee, h.ning oitnlhiteil Us annual, to »tll certain real estate parUcuInrly Denehy was grateful for the schol- At the shop, today, almost no proved that fish were stocked' in JaiYlz Oarage___ ..111 001 0—4 2 ' 0 0 0 6 account witfi sajj c.s'.atc to this Court described in said application, oii Hie. particularly Hes<‘rlbed in said applica- production workers croesed the meet their eircumstancea or wliimt. the pond. ^ WiUlamsport 6 .429 White, rf .. ing up hla aixth win against one to swamp the Sewellmen 13-2 nation. First she split-a banana At North End tion on tile, it is arship at Annhurst offered by the 9$ntral A.C...... 0 0 0 000 0-^0 Karko, rf .. 0 0 0 0 0 for a'lluwanic. it is it is Daughters of Isabella for a daughr picket lines to report for work. Albany 6 -.429 setback. Hal fanned nine aa Hank that was held from an unsteady O R D E R E D . T hat the 2.5th day of ORDERED: Tlmt Hie forcRoln#? ap- ORDERED: That* the foregoing ap- ■ . fniree-baee„ Mta: % Melewakl, Elmira 6 .439 Mattingly, cf 1 0 0 1 0 Greanberg, Jimmy Outlaw and canoe and neJit came a cigarette May, 1946. at 9 o'clock, (d.s.t. i fore* plication be heard* and determined at plication be heard and detcnnliied At ter of a pqember. There were no disturbances. AMBULANCE SBRVICJB —The Ladles Division of the Man- O’Neil. Honiie rune: .Chapman. 2 0 0 0 p \^ek-end Baseball the Probate office in Manclicstep In JGUcb .385 Wolock, p ' . Dick Wakefield backed him up Alfflnrille A.A. (9) splitting performance. This was noon, at the Prdl.ate Office In 'live' l‘b'^"*Prnbat« office’ in Maftchetter in '' - Father McGrath, director of St chester Country Club -wlU hold a Baaee on biGli GOYey S. 'Oleaaon 1. -» -.a-,' wHh home runs to account for all Lee’s Esso Seeks First Municipal Building in saiil Manches- said District, oh tlie 25th day of May, said District,* on the 25tlr'day of May. Benedict's Foundation also spoke. cocktail pgrty Wednesday after- Nattonail AB R H PO A done with a nine foot fly rod with ter. be and the same is assigned for a A D. 1946, a t 9 o’clock (d .s .t.> In the A.D. 19i6. aC 9 o’clock (ds.t.).ln the Strike-outa: Covey 8, Gleeeon 1. ,„TfitaIa ... 25 0 6 18 10 the Tiger runs. The split, witness- The rod weighed Father Edward Shea of New 6 1 ■ 1 W L Pet OBL Canigan, ss .. . 5- 2 1 1 3 0 1 a tapered line. Will Tonight Against hearing on the allowance of said ac- forenoon, and that notice be given to forenoon, and that notice be given to noon from 4 to at the club. Chair- Hits off: Kowtki>6 for 3 runs In 17 9 Nichols, Bristol .320 713 X—16 ed by a near record Briggs Sta- 0 all persons Interested in said estate of all persons interested In said estate of Haven, state chaplain of the or- Notice S t Louis .654 Silk. 2b . ____ . 4 2 0 5 1 five ounces. count with said estate, and this Court man Mrs. Clara Rand announced 5 innings; Qlesson 1 for i ryn in Brooklyn 16 10 .615 1 Two-base hits: Hill, Arcklvy, dium paid attendance of 57,180. 0 I Catches Two Trout North Ends in Loop directs that not!, e of the time and the pendency of said jappllcation and the pendency ol^ said application and ganization . was present at the today. A large attendance is ex- 2 innings. Losing pitcher: KowslU. Prior 2, Thayer, Yankowskl, Day. left the Tigers in thi.d place, atui Harnich.'-rf ... . n 2 1 ‘2 0 place assigned for .said healing be the time and place of nearing thereon, the time and place of hearing thereon, meeting. pected. Umpires: Cormier. Chicago 14 11 .560 2H Lussier, If : . 5 1 1 4 0. 0 I Miss Salvato then was given the given ,{A all i.ersons known to be lii- i»y puhiishing a eopy of this order in hy piAllshlng a copy of this order In The annual meeting of the Man- AUCTION Boston 15 13 .556 24 Three-base hits: Prior, Cashing. ■lx and a half games behind the Thibeault, rf . . 5 0 2 0 0 0 I privilege to fish the pond and to Lee's Esso victory shy softball som e itew’sp a p e r h av in g a c ircu latio n |:)»,ur(ivr(ta!i«rt th ef. Ill to appear and he sonic newspaper liavlng a circulation chester Y.M.C.A. win be held (Cincinnati 13 11 .543 8 Home runs: Kelsey. Umpires: Ba- pace-setting Hubmen. Marezak, c .. . 4 2 2 3 0 catch her limit If possible. She team will oppose the North Ehids heathil theicon h; publishing a copy of ip said district, at least flv^ days be- in said district, at least five days be- New Orteans restaurants are lon. Time: 1:30. The. second • place New York this order-in some m-wspSper having fore the day. of said hearing, to ap- fore the day of. said hearing, to ap- freezing for national ''distribution Monday evening. May 27 at 8 New York 12 16 .439 6 DeJordy, lb .... . 3 0 1 11 0 amazed even the (Dost ardent fish- tonight In a Softball League game pear if they see .cause at said time o’clock at the Y. . ^ 32—TB Accredited Dairy Cows—32 ^ Pittsburgh 10 Yankees moved within four and a ermen with two strikes, one a at the North End diamond .U ■.tireiilatlon' In said Dislrlel. at least pear if (hey see cause »at said time such dishes as 'shrlmp Premou- 15 .400 6H half giunea of the Red Sox by Roberts, 3b .. . 5 0 1 1 4 *ve days before the dav of said hear- and place and be heard relative tjiere- and place and be heard relative there- lade. oyster stew, gumbo, bouil- • Thomas Rogers. PhUadelphia 6 19 .240 lOH Chicolne, p . . . . 5 0 0 0 0 beauty which she presented later 6:30. to, and make return to this court. to. and make return to this court. Actlilg Preaident. For Ctoorge Prlsri a t Ua new farm,'known a r Dili Place sweeping their double header with The Essoers have dropped their IM- WILUAM 8. HYpfi, Judge. labaisse and Crepes Susettes. ON Y O U R R A D IO T O N IG H T A T 9 :0 0 American. Henault, cf .. . 1 0 . 1 0 0 to Tciwn Clerk Samuel Turking- " WILLIAM S. HYDE. Judge. WILUAM a.^ HYDE, Judge. on Waterhole rfoad, Ikut Hampton, Conn. W L Pet GBL Sports Schedule the Indians 2-0 and 7-1 before ton. first two starts. On the other band 08,810, develand’a largest crowd the North Ends won their first Boston 96 T .781 of the season. ToUla ...... 42 9 10 27 8 Bill Andrulot and Ed Langer Check It\ Look for the oueMou arrows on Route 16. the East llampten- Now York 30 11 .645 Today Brltikh-Amerioans (4) proved beat In the canoe racing start and then dropped a disputed Free! LANK LEONARD In the opening game Spud Chan- game to the Oak Grill In thair sec- MICKEY FINN Colcbester Road—-1-4 mile east of the Salmon River. Detroit 11 IS .581 evk Manchester at East Hartford, 3 dler outpitched Allle Reynolds in Ford, If ...... 4 0 2 1 0 event, defeating teams . of Lee - _jg!irirpnroi. WMhlngton 15 .636 8 p. JO. Cobb, r f ...... FraCchIa and Joe Gataldl, George ond game. The latter game was fc M^sagM $rs4lc6U, tm.: YOU B^T'I H A V E*^ I SEE* ' YOU'VE BEEN HIRED a brilliant duel to gain his alx^h . 4 1 0 2 0 protested and It Is expsicted to be TO K E E P M E OUT O F, Now! St. Louis 18 18 .419 IIH PA’a vs. Grill, 6:15—Oval triumph against one defeat, ^ t h G. May, 3b .... . 5 1 2 0 5 Metcalf and Ed Dzladus and Al AT FIR ST 1 THOUGHT \ WELL—^ Tues., May 21,1946 at 1 P. M., Rain or Shine Cleveland 11 18 .379 12 Lea’s va. Grill. 6:30—North End. Masellis, lb .. . 2 1 1 7 0 Deacon and Allan Grant. , played over thereby eraalsg the THE PU B U C ^ EYE REFRIGERATOR and Yank (tallica cama In the ninth defeat on the North End blottar. KNOW WHY YOU'VE OH, YOU HAVE. YOU WERE HOLOlNGyAH-WHY Chicago 9 ' 18 .333 ISMb . .Tuesday. May 91 inning. Itoynolds had allowed but Hedlund, c ■... . 4 0 1 9 2 In the canoe Joisting, Deacon until NEXT FALL, Holsteins—Guernseys—Jerseys—Ayrshlres Reynolds and Allan Grant defeat- . .Karl. KqfUer wlU etart for Ue'e KIDNAPPED M E—I*VB EH? f ME FOR RANSOM WASHING MACHINE Philadelphia 9 33 .290 15H Tech at Meriden. 3 p. m. one hit, a single, until Uiat time. Horvath, ss .. . 4 1 1 2 2 with Micky Rubacha tha North ^GOT IT ALL FIGURED - but X know -SO 1 WON'T BE Today’s Osssss Jarvia_va. Legion, 6:80—North Red Ruffing, aided by Joe DlMag- Green.- ef ....- 4 0 1 1 0 ed all other contestants. Pat Tobin ICnds top pitcher. ABLE TO RUN FOR^ SERVICE For this Initial sale at his new locatlon..Oeorge Is offering a food Eaatahi End. glg’a two-tim homer, )iad an easy Dennis, lb ... . 3 0 1 2 0 was declared the wUiner over Al OUT' different Hartford at Utica (2). BA’a vs. Matson Mills, 6:16—Oval. Murdock. 2b . 0 0 0 0 Prouert In the log rolling cpnteat NOW.* MAYOR-THAT'%. seileetton of dairy herd addJGons. Sonao wUI ha fresh by sales time in the nightcap aa he chalked WHYj Repairs On All Makes! day, also July cows. Purebred Guernsey Bull, with papers, I 1-9 Elmira at Scranton. Wedaeaday; May 22 up hla 267th big league triumph. Martin, 2b ... ! 4 0 1 3 0 when the latter slipped and fell in ■Williflinsptort at Wilkes-Barre. Legion va. Rockville, 6:16—Oval. S t Louis CJarda’ Manager Eddie Blanchard, p .3 0 0 0 0 the pond. Prompt, Economical! year old, , Only gamas scheduled. Manchester at Marlden, 8 p. m. L yer led with hla squUiMw acCs; Rautenburg, If . 0 0 0 0 0 The husky Novelli brothers en- T w ili g h t B a s e b a ll 6 (Gan Cooler, Frigldalre Unit, McCormick Blower, Pipe, No. 12 Amerleaa North Ends va. Oak GrlU. 6:80— Max Lanier and Harry Brecheen, countered little opposition in fhe DeLaval Milking Machine, $ Single Units > Waablngtoh (Locniard 3-0) at North End. and they rewarded him with 9-5 Totals ...... 39 4 10 27 9 6 log sawing contest, cutting League Standing CTilcago (Brntth 1-3). Thni«day» May 23 and 4-0 wins before a Philadelphia Three-base hits: Lussier. Hit by through their log in 26 seconds. A Potterton’s, Naw York (Ruaao 0^)) at Clava- Oak GrlU va. Kaceya, 6:30— reeord crowd ot 35,049. TTib tri- pitcher, by; Blanchard, (Silk, Rob- feature of the contest was two jROBERT M. REID & SONS, AucUoneers land (Oromak (1-3). North End. umphs put tha RedWrda back into erta). Base on balls: Blanchard 6, youngsters defeating ol4 timer8 Manckeatar's Largaat. Radio Rritlah Ameriegns JI and Appliance Store 201 Mata 8 t, thontf * l « WO Allen 8 L 2^71 (Only gamea scheduled.) PA’s va Laglon.. 6:15—Oval. tha National Ltague laad by one Chicolne 8. Strike-outa: Blanchard Frankie Vltullo and John Mordav- Manclmterf Coan. SpnninleWs WaRR. Natloaal Friday, May 24 full game. A 15-hlt attack helped 7, Chicolne 3. Left on baaea: Alden- ■ky. Depot Square OriH At Jhe Center Rockville ...... 5sa-S4f MAIN OTBEICT . C»tobUihed 1B07 Cincinnati (Walters 1-1) at Manchester at ftockvllle, 3 p. m. unbeaten LanierHo lis aixth vic- vllle 10, BA 11. Earned runs: Ald- > Blinker In Action cnville 4. BA’s 4. Wild pitqh: . Lee Fracchia’s Blinker, one of Polish Anwricaas.,lewe s«-«e*w * « lv Brooklyn (Lombardi 4-2)—night. NE's va. Rockville. 6:30- Noilh tory in the opener, but Brecheen Amertcgn . ( CUcago (Pasaaau 2-1) at Boa- End. needed-only Stan Musial'a fourth: Blanchard 1. U m pire: Murray, the beet knpS’n dogs In (Connecticut, tmi (Oaaoar 3*3)~alabt.. ''BA'a va. Props, 6:15—OvaL I inning Corner, as ha blanked the Blow. was entered in the dog retrieving Hantfltee' • '■ M anchester evening her ald, MANCHESTER, CONJI,, M onday, maV 20,194S MAN(5HESTER evening her ald, M ANCH ES’TER, conn., MQNDAT,^M AY 20,1949 PMB tuvn e
Articles for Sal* 45 Machinery and. Tools 52' Wanted to Rent 68 and Debby. She oat on one of the Boninieu Serrieea Offered Hounchold Services Help Wanted— Females 35 TOdNERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX A F A M IL Y of 6 being evicted by couches, half reclining agalnat a Offered 13‘’A WOME.N at New MoU^l Leth DEPT. HOURS:- ■delivered promptly. 20 \ ears' A FOUR-FAMILY duplex house, » study her face. In the last year, I fish Agnes went around opening Makea out I'ni being stingy with Professor What do yo\i know ny Bes|. broci lilt and '< aiilltlowei TRITCKERS! Why cut profit.* lo - 8:30 A. M. to 4:45 P, M. DEPT. HOURS: experience. .lohn ilalone\ Phone .'1,eslie Gljene\ . PIAN O for sale. Call at 152 Cen- four rooms each, with extra lot, t seemed to her, her cheeks and window*, and not caring how my liquor, or something." He of the Latin syntax? niants A Viin e. 1'47 Birch sdeet, using motoi oil.s that gum-up 8:30 A. M. to 4:45 P. M. 74.'i4. ter street, between 5 a'nct 6. centrally located, a ll' conven- Mck had filled out some, and her much Sltie grumbled about the waited. "I was wondering—” he ^ Freshman Did they have to V WO.MK.N .\.ND gill.*, veiy de.sire- •your engines? Tiy Wards Vital- iences. Splendid investment. Call dtln become smoother and whiter. { drafts. The.only smells in this looked up into Dcbby'a face, and pay for (hair fun, too? OLD FLOORS SA.NDED l.'l"r -FLOWKI’ .'-' and plaiiLs for able Jobs a.* stitchers still avail- ized oil in your equipment, — it she had to admit to herself that FOR SALE BANJO. Call 6371. 2-0809. i-' It was quite a beautiful neck, sh e: house were the clean ones like Haughty as Evert Laying and flnlshtn'g. •Memi^al Day Geraniums, pe. , able If von are experienced this cleahsM as it lubricates— cleanses he could look pretty stupid some- j Want ed— g t ^ t a ‘ 77 ftought diapasalonately, and She | floor wax and furniture polish and As a general rule, men are glad Lost ajid Found .1. E Jenseru tunias, ^'.^eratiim, lantanas. i."- >an exi-ellent opportunity for your emtUnes of power-eating car- times. "You’re an old friend of coleus, nii^emhe ■ gis. drscsenas, steadv. piofltahle work If Vou aijr ftrew her head back and turned it ironed linen. . v to get back home but of women ^Tel. Willlmantic 992^. evening# bon and aiH^Rel It s the ftneat oil P L A Y E R piarjo with rolls and HOUSE fjr sale. Inquire 131 ITora side to aide, watching the . The party wak at Shirley Our- hers,’' he Informed her. i inis vines, ^ n s ru.«ti( haaket.« nm expeiieiued yon will have the mnriey v\'et Costs only 60c I W IL L pay '‘ca^r and wait for the same can't be said, what with lO S T — Black, Cocker Spaniel bench. A perfect Instrument. Charter Oak street. Phone 3977. occupancy for a home In Man- jurve Of the throat and the slow- i rier’a in Orleans. A year ago when Debby looked at him wonder'i and M i n s -Sahis add tomato lieneht of onr liatfiing roilrse gal. in .'\5-gal. Scjims (plus Fed. ingly. Did he really tntnk of her having to tace a alnk full of dirty Uat Friday. Vicinity of Dougher- REFRIGERATION SERVICE Veiy reasonable'-, for quick s ^ . chester, either a single or two-* Boving Sinews beside it and the Debby first met her, she had been plants Bnike Th^. Florist T,al- .w he ’ e \-nii ai e paid 6.">i per hour taxi Montgomery' Ward. 822 and Shirley aa old friends, when dishes and all that. ty and Center atj-eeU. Phone The Piano Shop. Ax^earl strbet. family, if it is jn good condition. blue veins. Shirley Egan; she had m arled Gninow. I’oldapot, Ooaley. Frigid- (Ottv.llle Road Phonis^714S, Rm k- while yon leain Textron. Im. 1 Main street. they’d known each other only a W28. ______Open until 9 p. m. , Lota for Sale 73 No agents. Writo-Box J, Herald. She want on with her dressing Oordy C'urrier In June, aire. G. K., and all other make#; ville. Conn. F a I t o 1 y. .street, Middletown. ------^ ^— llttie over a year? Hbaband- (answering the tele- Commercial and Domeatlc. n a Idburely way, enjoying her. Debby made her customary LOST—<9tild’a blue hat and I’oatj __i______^^ Phone .Middlelow n 4,'>48. FOR SALE Edison ^onog^-aph EX TR A SPECIAL. Seven lota, Uonencss, savoring the lajiguld ' mistake of being early. Shirley "What 1 was wondering was,” phone)— 1 don’t know. Otll the R1■:,^DY .Now. half million'^flowei FLA SH ! Get the cash for your between the Center and Bran- Garden— Farm— Dairy corvsole model, good odnditlori; 32 very reasonable. No Information bugihesa. resid*ntial,. investm'nt Bxury of soft textures against | wa.sn't dressed yet. Bui Gordy Odrdy was saying, "if maj^e you, weather bureau. ford atreet, Saturday, night Re- SCIENTIFIC and vegetable plants. We 4n«ke GlRl, With knowledge of book- coul^’t speak to her some Umb. Produeta 50; nice records. Phor^ 5534 or 6335 over telephone. S-;en by appoint- or shore property. List Immedi-. »er akin, atopping to look at her- i was ready aj)d waiting, and he Prettv Young Wife -Who was turn to 129 Branford atreet or REFRIGERATION CO.. lawns, do fonmJation plantihg, keeping and stenography, for •elf in the mirror. It Hadn't been seemed almost pathetically glad to I’m wortjod about her. 1 ,d6n't 37 OAK ST. PHONE 2-1226 2 : nient only. Telephone 2-0809. atelyl'J. A. Barry. Tel. 2-0809. that? Phone 2-2452. ______furnishing losm and tree,* LargV small offne Pleasant working QUAL1T5' lertifled Green Moun- 4ard, this $;etting to feel at hom e' see her. Debby liked Gordy. be- want to kpoil her fun, linder- Weftrjns Ap0arel— Furs 57 Husband—Some sailor, I guess. quantity of American arborvi'tae ^yMinditnms. Experience not nec- tain and Chippewa seed potatoes. LONG Established Manchester »ere In the Kendall tiouae Just cause he was ao friendly. Shirley atand, bul---*' . He asked if the coast wa# clefir. LOST—Pair of eye-glasses, Sat- WATERMA.N'S Peraonal errand I and blue spruce, suitable for any eJujary. but helpful. See Mis. la n d for Rent 73 A resident must vacate to new r few weeks, and then it bigan | said he was a dear —a stupid old urday morning. Finder please re- service. "Local package deliv- Fertilizer, For Debby nodded aolemly. " I know planting. Other evergreen trees Wabi^e, Keith Furniture Store. $2 50 per 100 pound bag Table - “ • “ . owner. WilFJjuy a 6-room single CO seem natural to have a bath- dear, of cour.se, but after all you The poor aren't inhereptly bet- Re- ery." Light moving and trucking. sale 2 men's topcoata, size 36, what you mean, Gordy," she said. turn to 380 Hartford Road, All at rednr I prices .Mways potatoes, $2 per .50 pound bag. FOR RENT — Pasture, or will or double and wail for occu- mom all to yourself and mtrrojs couldn’t have everything In this 24-hour service. Tel. 2-0752. GIRL I lerking work In alao catnel hair winter coat. Rea- She sipped her drink and looked ter than the rich; ^ ward. open. Phone 8-.'5091 .379 BurnSide Frank V Williams. 16,32 Tolland take in 8 head of cattle.' Tele- pancy. Write Box A, Herald. ' around everywhere and plenty of world. He was lean ano hollow- They just dbn't have aa much store, w.illv^some practical typing sonable. Phone 2-0242. serious. "O f course, I don’t believe WOODWORK lor youi home. Avenue Gieenhuise and N'lirs. Turnpike. Biukland. ^ phone 8153. slosets. cheated and he had big ears that money to spend. / erv. Ka.si Hartford evpei leiue . APP'y 'u person at W AN TE D To Buy— Any kind of To Agnes the house was both a i stood straight out from his head anything I aay will make any dif- Announcements Wardrobes. boc'-’ ases, "Shlp- MX^N'S Blue herringbone suit, size ference. But look, Gordy, I’ll tyy, ahape" kitchen cabinets. Call Dewey-RichmAii Co. FOR SALE — Green Mountain po- 36. lonx. Call 8335 between 7 and property. Houses, farms. In or rulflllment and a challenge, a but there was something genuine Hal—I hear yob had a dale with PLANTS—PLANTS PLANTS ...... —----- —-N------:tatoes, seconds. AmZIia Jarvis, Wanted— Real Batate ' 77 challenge to prove to herself and and a bit picqding in ni.s smilr. see? I'll sec if I can’t'And a g i ^ TRANSPORTATION de.sired dally Clint Hendrickson. 2-0963. 8:30. near town. If you have real estate 3iame.*e twlna.'iBal night. Have a Bat J. P. McKact Indsalrtal Tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, tab- W A N TE D —Girls and y#ung wom- 872 Parker street. Phono 7026. •.o everyone else that they were "Nice of yobsto\:ome," he said chance aometime. Maybe not to- to Hartford. Working hours 8:30 to sell call Jarvis Realty Co., 6 good time. / tyeoMi. and Waali Tnbba’ CARPENTR Y work, reasonable hsge. eggplant, sprouts,' cauli- eii for oilr packing department, PRO PERTY Cwnera— If you are (ood enough to know how to ap- seriou.siy. "Letla go'." He gave night. It's hard to tell when, but father-in-law and bnos, ^ t - to 5. Phone 5978. Dover Road. Phone 4U'J Or 7275. I’ll see if I can't find a good' (^sl •Wen, yes and no.. rates. Alterations, roqflrg, re- flower, celery. Asparagus, slraw-- also for bench work. Steady Job, O IL HOT water heater. Call at considering- capitalizlu on Hie ;>reciate a place like this, and to her his arm and guided her out ter Ieoh nnL Smart qenJI- berrles 35-$i: 100-J2 75: Zinnias, good pay Apply Tobei' Baseball Household Goods 51 542 Middle Tiirnpike East. present ' \ market contact us. W H AT HAVE you to offe>? We enow how to take care of it. to the barn, which had been chance.” SADDLE HORSES for rent. pairs. home conatructlon. Time Gordy saluted her gloomily. Rpelpe for Sanity dence men pick him at a tall ageratum. marigolds, anaps. pe- -Mfg.. Company. Inc., Elm'istreet. We pay top cash for'residential have cash '-layers waiting for Oebby doubted If there ever was tranaformed into a studio. " I ’m Western and English, horses for payments arianged. Guaranteed ["Y ou do that,” he said. Are you worsted in a fight? — guy In the new elory startini tunias. salvia, asters, mostly 2.5c WE BUY and oell good used S PIR E L L A Coraetiere, aclentiflc- or commercial property. For singles, flau. duplexes. good a house kept so clean as Agnes glad you’re here," ne said. "For beginners and advanced ridera, work Laurel Hill Constnietjon I 'They sat morosely sipping their Laugh it off. . May 24 In the comk atrip furniture, combination rangaa. ally designed and comfortable quick action communicate with houses anywhefe in town. Write kept this one. And. strangely one thlHg, I never let myself have g l an hour weel' days, $1.50 Sat- Co. Manchester 2-1372. and 35c dozen. Giant pansies. . drinks. Finally he looked up and Are you^cheated of your right? .50c. Mixed glad bulbs Cantei- I-IXPERIENCED gas ranges and heaters. Jones' si'pporfing garments fitted in us. Phone 7728-5329 or 2-0920, or Box M.A.^ Her*'-* at once giving •nough, since thej had moved in j a drink until a guest arrives." urdays, Sundays and holidays K. said, "Do you know s fellow hero Laugh it off. WASH TUBBS ~ AIR CONDITIONED UNITS hiiry bells, clove pinks, sweet Furniture Store. 36 Oak. Phone your home. Choice of materials. W rite Brae-Burrt Realty Co., 5 your listings. •ere Agnes had become as con-1 He mixed drinks for himself Glbpon. Ogden's Corner, Rock- in Orleans named Ken Newkirk?" Don't make a tragedy of trifles, The bigger Ihey cmuc. the Hot Air Furnaces Installed TELEPHONE 2-1041. Ruth M. Allen. Phone 2-1254. South Main street, Manchester. ville Road. Rockville. Williams, shasta daisies, etc. Debby nodded casually. "Not Don’t shoot butterflies with rifles harder they—nr de th4y? and Reset Boysenberries, i aspberries, cur- PROPERTY Owners — List your Ut-ED FURNITURE bought and W AN TE D — A single home in property with us for quick ac- FUNNY BUSINESS v t ^ well. I know who he is. Sold — Laugh it off. Don’t mtao a tingle day nf ICE CREAM to carry out. PinU of Eavfatroughs and Conductors rants. Horse , radish roots SWITCHBOARD us some insurance once.” sold. The Red Shop, 56 Hudson Wanted— To Bay 58 tion. Singles, doubles, farms and WASH TUBBS. Treat's extra rich ice .cream. All Type^ !$heet Metal Work. Shrubs, fruit trees, evergreens. Manchester or vicinity, from Oordy scowled. "I have an ides street. Moore's Used Furniture. lake property. Bisaell Agency, Does your work get into kinks? Without sherbet. Also sundaes, MANCHESTER Woodland Gardens, John .Zapat- OPERATOR ow-ners who are moving elaewhere he's sort of a— ’’ he paused, and aodaa and sandwiches. Bldwetl's SHEET METAL WORKS Phone 7251. O IL HOT water heater. Call at or have decided to sell and will Real Estate and Insurance. I Laugh it off. ka. 168 Woodland street. Tele- then he looked up at her with his Are you near sll sort# of brings? Follow W.A8II TUBBS Soda Shop. 527 .Main street. 21 years' experience. Phone 5413 542 Middle Turnpike Ea.st. give occupancy within 90 days. Phone, '‘ Manchester 5470-7873 or jaw hanging down a little. "He’s phone 8474. / TVPINi; EXPERIENCE FOR That new llnoledm or asphalt ] Lauch it off. Write Box D, Herald. Willlmantic 3324. an awful nice fellow, understand." in The Manchester Evening Herald SEWING Machines, vacuum clean- tile floor, new cou.iter or -count- W ANTE D — Ideal' lawn mower I If it's Saliity you're after FOR SALE TojJiato and peppei | er repair, call 6759 or 2r0866 and he said. "Lot of fun on a party Personals ers and small appliances repair- plants. 57 Flo^rence street, cornei valuable sharpener. Phone Friendly Fix-It and all that.' but rome ways I ; Thene's no recipe like laughter — j ed. A B C. Appliance and Service our representative will call. Daly. Shop. 4777. I Laugh it off. LUNCHEONS, teas, parties, din- of Holl. Dougherty A Noonan. Inc.. Floor think he’s -.sort of a bad influence BOU'I'S AND HER BUDDIES Think of That BY EDGAR MARTIN Go., 21 Maple atreet. Phone ------V • ■ — on Shirley. Every time he' Hniies j —Henry Itutherforil Elliott. , ner*, banquets, beddings. No af- 40-Hoiir Week covering specialists and contrac- W AN TE D — T i’.xedoa and dress 2-1575. Pick up and delivery aerv into a room she starts hitting the at h V\Vout her," and fninrtho way Tt.ey'ie ,«o 'iied now 1 can hardly ' Auto Accessories— Tires 8 F u rr" 're. Oak atreeL Phone condition. Highest possible notary public. Telephone 3627 Coughlin 300 Woodland street. he .said it Debby knew that jeal- stand on irm.! j 2-1041. price*. The Piano Shop. 6 Pearl Apply new 6.50x16 tlrea; 5.57x17 tire days or evenings. / ' Phone 7707 Manche.ster Organization ousy was eating the tnside.s right and tube. Used and recap tlrea. street. Phone 8332. out of him. One way to live to a ripe old LA W N MOWERS sharpened ROOFING, .siding and nzw teil- V E N E TIA N Blinds. Ideal Manu- Parker Welding'Company. 166 Available facturing Company. Custom built SPRING Ciea g! We b ly laga. 1 TH E ORFORD SOAP CO. . Four other people came before . age, it has been said. Is to get a repaired, washing machines tngs our specialty. Highest qual- Shirley appeared, and they and Middle Turnpike Weet. 3926. for homes and offices. We spe- magazines, n wspapers and scrap ; dlaea.se and nurse it carefully. vacuums, irons repaired, prompt ity materials u.seii. Workmanship 75 Hilliard Sti-Kt Gordy all sat on the edges of the cialize in repainting, recording, metals. Three trucks to . serve ; f 6.50x17; 6.00x16; 6.50x15; 6.50x16 pickup and delivery aervlce. Work guaranteed. A. A Dion. Inc,. To Right Party. couches with drinks in their retaplng tike new. For prompt you. Wm. Ostrinsky. 182 Bisaell | ' Wifj! H o ^ d id you get . the Ip stock. Brunner’a, 80 Oakland. guaranteed. The Friendly Fixit 229 Aiitum atreet, Tel 4860. hands, subdued and stiff and po- service call 4553. atreeL Phone 5879. ' baby to cat ilives? shop. 718 North Main .street WRITE'BOX X, litely ^conversational. Then Shir- L.. Phone 8191.______A BA(?K to pre-war roeflng. sid- Husband— It Was easy I juat Phone 4777. W, Burnett. COM BINATION kiSchen sink and WE BUY old lawn mowers re-1 ley came striding in and said. new TtRBS, new recaps, used ing, Insulation, new ceilings, 1 started him on Ma-rtlni's. HERALD tray. chn5me faucets 111 Binton gardless of condition. ■ Friendly ^ “ What the hell is this, a funeral?" Urea and tubes. Expert vulcanix- ELECTTRIC and Acetylene weld- paperhanging. painting. etc. ' and she laughed around 'at them street. Fix-It Shop. 718 North Main I Ilun’l Be FoOlerl Ing, • hours recapping eervlca ing. No job too large or too Large savlnge, time payments, I Insolentiy, without bothering to atreet. Tel. 4777. M A L E H ELP W A N T E D .\I- lady, be wary of ciipld, Manchester 'Hre and Recapping small. All work guaranteed. free eatlmates Tel. 7256 T h e! WANTED — Two girls for gen- FOR S ALE — Studio couch and I greet anyone individually. She He Mituted the Train BY t . T. H A M LIN I And list the lines of this verae: . ALLY OOP Oonpany, Broad atreeL Tele- Parker Welding Co., 166 Middle Apes Home Remodeling Corp eral laundry work. Also expei- cabinet model Victrola. go(xl con- I marched to the bar and ham- . To let a fool kiaa you i.s .stupid, phone 3869. Open 7 to 7. Turnpike, West. Tel. 3926. :enced shirt presser or one will- dition. Call 2-0174 after 4. Rooms Without Board 591 For increased mill operation j mered on it with her flat, looking ROOFING — Specializing in re- ing to learn. Good pay. good 5L0 { at Gordy imperiously, and all the j To let a kls.* fool you is woise. A j ^ y AMD 05C4«' AK CAUGnT in TH E PIONEER Steel Venetian pairing roofs of all kinds. ai.<>o hoiiis. Manchester Laundry. WE HAVE onest asiortmenu of NICE ROOM in private family, | •FIREMEN 1 men stood up, and Inside of about Motorcycles— Bleycles y\ 1 blinda. Ivory color. Immediate de- new roofs. No job too small or .Maple .street kitchen llnc,ieuma ALoo tile and with or without board. Girl pre- ■ two minutes everybody was talk- The best way-t get a big crowd 8£ Tn£ D iSTR iC riO^ A \ A \ '-,S : C^B9A“. ^ livery. Flndell Mfg. Co.. 485 Mid- large. Good work, fair prlc-e Free wall coverings Manchestei Floor ferred, centrally located. Phoned “Did you hear lhal, dear? Hc^s spoken liis first word!" ing at once. to church Sunday evening is to set F O R 'S A L E — 1937 Indian, dis- ^WOMEN to work on shade-grown { •MILLWRIGHTS >= ri'f-.'.'AC- dle Turnpike East. Telephone 4865 eatlmates Call Howley, Man- Covering Center. 24 Birch. Call i 6745. ^(To Be Continned) a match to it. patched tow, 3 wheel. In excel- chester 5361. tobae'eo year around. Tig/isporta- ONl V a PA/C9AA.B 0 6 8 8 •MACHINE TENDERS M£NT TO « v«V *«, lih t condition, $208. Alao box ANTIQUES reflnlshed and repair- tion furnished. Phone 6501. PLE ASANT, furnished room. Con- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Sll)E GGLANCES BY GALBRAITH tr'aners. Parlter Welding Com- ed. Rush or splint seats replaced .NEW VACUUM cleaners for sale. ; venient location, gentleman only. -T? 10 V WANTED - .At Manchester Me- •BEATER MEN C£NrL?y... piany,^ 166 Middle Turnpike West. Tlemann;. tS9 South Main street. Painting— Papering 21 Liberal trade-in allowance. A.B. ' Phone 4959. 3926, Phone 5643. morial hospital, maids for floor C. Applicance and Service Com- , •DRYER MEN PROPERFY Owners Attention ] duties or kitchen. Full time oi pan'y; 21 Maple .street. Phone i FURNISHED room. continuous | for sale—New Roll Fast man's V I' HOME RUG washing service: Paperhanging and painting, in- > part time. Apply Housekeeper 2-1575. I hot water near bus, working ------* - - •FLOOR MEN bicycle, $20. Call 2-1594 before Ruga and c(.rpets electrically aide or outside. Large savings couple or women. Phone 5919. GIP«L for geneial>hoiu*ework. Live i ^ ' ‘ ------I shampooed in your owoi home, New block celMncs Estimates FOR S ALE — Dining room set. furnished free. Pnnn< .Apex 7256 in nights. Phone 3379 or 160 Tol- TOP WAGES — GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS — \w onghnal coloring revived. Homes, plet iric refrigeratoi, steel frame land Turnpike offices, theaters. Phone Man- for porch glider, gill's bicycle Wanted to Rent 68 VACATION WITH PAY — SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS ! ')i| ¥ Wanted Antoa— W IL L DO painting inside and out. chester 2-2197. 128 South Main Telephone 4570. - SIX HOLIDAYS WITH PAY. Motorcycles 12 rates reasonable. Call Popoff street, Manchester. HOUSE—6 rooms or more by P. j Brothers 5283. Help Wanted— Male 36 W. A. engineer. Tel. 6155. Apply At Office, 615 Parker Street • ' m FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Bad Deal___• BY MERRILL BL08HER changes ARE A L L MAKES of washing ma- MAHOGANY Governor Wmthrop IT COSTS just a little more lo WANTED--Man to work at the chines repaired. 10 years' exper- desk. Write Box C, Herald. S5Q REWARD for rent available I You'r^xthinking. "Shall I sell get a Brat-class Job. OiiLside Eighth District Sewage plant. AHCM, lard. VOU OWS ms I I'M FLAT BROKE 1 GOul D^^All 0 (^ Th e o t h e r h a n d , w h y d o n t i j u s t ience. Call, A. Brewer, 2-0549 or Apply to (fharles Gibson, .super- now or soon. Local family of JERK III fwy voo PPY YOU T W O DOLLARS AN HOUR ANO today oi^-ahall I try to hang on painting a ipecially. Also in- SEE YOUR baking, glas.* fixml < 1 LITTLE MATTgR OF ' NW DUNHAM.' 2-0248. intendent. at plant, off Hilliard four. References. Phone 2-0477. | Colonial Board Com p a ny fcAED IS STILL ♦ to rs’./ J-,,— f—e f S r :ouLD I wo«mc o ut SODAS / fifty cents l c t y o u e a t s o m e w h e r e f t L s r ' to the old f a r a little longer terior paipting and paperhang- Tappan gas stove. A-1 condition. | FOR. / an MCXia street, daily 7 p. m. and 4 p. m. s. BOMBARDlNkS- MV o e s r ? and perhaps'^’ll beat the mar- ALL APPLIANCES semcad and ing. Joseph Murawski. Phone 2- Phone 5124. 270 Woodland street URGENTLY needed. 3 Or '4 room I HILDA WITH / y A N D L E T V O U ket." repaired, bumere. refrigerators, 0338. rent, by the end of June. Phone ] CAMPy, HOPING- EAT MEPCf . PA IN TE R S wantef* at once. Ap- 1b WIN back ranges, washera. etc. Ail work ply to John Linnell, 65 Bunce 5431. Lydoll & Foulds Paper C o. INTERIOR and exterior painting FOR S A LE —'White in.*ulated 4- HBR APPECTONS. guaranteed. Metro Service Co. Driije or Phone 4934. and papeihanging. '.Xpert work- burner gas stove.' Call 7437. But HIS YOU’L L BE SORRY Tel; Manchester 2-0883. gAMMiBN manship. fair price.*. Free esti- PR IN TIN G plant., large, clean, FOR SALE— Oil and gas combina- > KUNNIN& You tried to have your fake mates. Call 1358-4 Rockviller modern, has opportunity for 0 GENERAL concrete work, retain- tion stove, two and four,, white LET US BE INTO , arid eat it too. John Ellison. cylinder pressman. Write exper- mo ne y ! ing walls, landscaping and grad- porcelain finish, like new. Phone ience to. The Case. Lockwood A ing. Septic tanks installed. For PLA C E your order now for out- 5553. YOUR A G E N T Brainard Company, 85 Trumbull You didn’t sell today when estimates call 4795. side painting with Eddie Theri- We have many prospecta In- ault, 61 Llnnmore Drive. Phone atreet. Hartford 1, Connecticut. tereated in purchasing one and you could have made a tast.v ELtefTTRIC Motors, repairing ,and 3555; G.E. IRONER. Call 8296. two-family homes in Manchea* AUCTION anteed. deal 5vith rewinding. Ail work I ter. If yon are considering Bell- Ace Electric Motor Repairs. 221 IN TE R IO R and exterior decorat- DISHWASHER. Apply Silk City ing yonr property, may we offer \ North Main atreet, oppoelte De- ing, rooBng, ' floor aanding, gen- Diner, 641 Main street. onr aervicea aa aalea agents? pot entrance on North School eral repairing. Pre-war prices, TRU E-TEST Ice box.. white. $18. We have been aeUIng Mancbef*’ DE CORMIER MOTOR i X r GE TRACT RED RIDER Reprieve BY FRED HARM AN street. Phone 5642. work guaranteed. Oet outside Help 'Wanted— Male Used 3 months. Phone 2-0819. ter real estate since 1614 and SALES quotes now. Webster. 6965. are qnite confident that you will Ao Tu a e TAKES A STEP TOWARD WHIP. FULLER BRUSH Dealers— For Or Female 37 THE. Midget LAsms cyi kit h h;s wSAficN'- 24 Maple St., Manchester be pleased with onr prompt, Fuller products and 'rvice any PAINTING and Paperhanging, 51achinery and Tools 52 Tel. 8854 Open 9 to 9 EXPERIENCED I^Ookkeeper. Ace conrteons eervlce. place in Manchester township, interior and exterior decorators, Woolen Company, HilliaM atreet. FOR SALE— Reconditioned 500 OF LAND phope 2-f 254. ^ Robert J. Smith, Inc. MORE CASH for your car from reasonable prices. Call for free BucklSnd. gallon# per hour Myers Bulldoz- your Pontiac dealer. Stop In br estimate*. Leach A Fogil, Man- Honse a Hale Bnilding 175 Acres (more or less) With Approximately RADIO Clinic, 27 Purnell Place. er pump. 42 or 82 gallon tank. TeL3450.5343 call 4164.- Ooie Motors. chester 5797. All controls. Call Carl Nygren. Expert service guaranteed. Open Dog'S— Pets— Bi rds 41 Real Estate Inanrance .3600 Feet of Sandy Beach Frontage on S FLL US your car now, w-hile we evenings. Prompt delivery serv- INTERIOR and exterior painting, Phone 6497. ton. 1f44 SV Nt* WSVICC. INC. T. M. are paying top price. Broad ice. Phone 5079. Alao paperhanging Prompt serv- blue Beldon Setter, femi^. All T’ve got a job for the summer— Mom says it’ll build my ‘You imisln't be iliscouraRCd 1 You IX) h«5’e^« fine vtiice Street Motor Sales. Phone 3926. ice. Fair Price. D. E., Frechette. broke for 'hunting. Collie puppies. -hqrpeier to 'worlc during vacation, but I’m only doipg il •YLL MAKES of fancy machines —fiirls just don’t swotm vJilirhyiims, IIkiI’s all!" Phone 7630. One., toy Fox. female. Zimmer- MASSACOMMET for the money, myself I" CARS, ANY’ year. make, or .model. expertly repaired. Slngfer Sewing man, Lake atreet. Phone 6287. Buck's Auto Sates,' 16 Brainard Machine "C o. 832 Main street. PAINTING AND Paperhangtng For Sole T O BE SOLD Place. Phone 5858 Tel. 8883. Good work. Reasonable rates VIC FLINT It Doesn’t Sound Nice To Me BY MICHAEL O M AXlEY and’R 4-FAMILr HOUSE — 42-44 Here la an nnnsual opportn- Raymond Flake. Phone 3384. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 .L A K E " ’ : (At theSo/t/OtocA. whsTe Ikon had f ml SO, BLIX.VL j \ P R IV A TE party wanLs, good used, CHIMNEY^" and fireplaces expert- Lewla atreet. > t tenementa, 4 nlty. We are offering for Im- ^ e n 1 failed to call Msduirc! at Ikon's. He and Growl t(w k tiwo taken me; Hippo and Blix were WILL FIND A BOX of' car. Will pav good price. Phone ly cleaned. Twenty-two years of INTERIOR AND exterior paint- FOR. _SALE—Two ■ cows and a rooms each down and 2 tene- mediate ^aaie that 'Very attrac- More Commonly ifenown A s The Reservojr (Pow'er) menta S rooms each np. In ez- tive property located on East sOuad cats to the Yukon. lettinfi their orders. AMMUNIHOI|.A 6656 a fter 5:30. e.xperience. Well racommended ing, specializing in paperhafi'g- ^ony.‘ suitable for working or CAN OF Manchester' Chlmnev Experts. ing. First-class work guaranteed. saddle. Call Rockville 742-23. cellent condition. Desirable lo- Center Street, comer of pitldn. cation. One tenement vacant Spacloos gronnda of two scree . Just Off Route 15 at Mass.-€k>nn Line wni NAVI au 1NE Y SOMEONE WA9 §Af AND A Ptione 2-2411. First-class materials used. Sam Oscar Forand. MM CHAIN. OUT OUR WAY ' BY J. R. W ILLIA M S OUR BOARDING HOUSE ^AJOR HOOHLE .y tT E R A N nekires gobd used ckr. PraU, 18S' Center sfree'f. Telv Jnlv 1. Prlee 81S.SOO.-Half offer freedom and aeelualon. ROOMS CHECKSO J HERE. MA6UIRE. * H o l l a n d ^ M a s s . IN AN OTH ER / TH E RO OM SM EItS INTRI6UING. Phone 8920. LA W N MOWERS, any make, hand 5064'. 3-YE AR OLD milking cow. in- Cash. -■ _ . . DweUlng baa two apartraenta TE N m i n u t e s ; N o F CI6ARETS AND EH. FLI NTY or power, sharpened and repair- quire 251 Buckland atreet. Phone of 5 and 6 rooms. , Property f?0S6R, Bl6 SHOT/ I'LL WAIT? AUTOMOBILE 1932 or 1933 Ply- 3531. 5 looks like a very smart Invest- INSPECTOR 6ROWI.ITHERE ARE FIN6ER- ^ 1 6UPTOSE MO. ed. Saws, any kind, filed and CALL OWNER BUT I DON'T THINK yPRlNTS IN THE OUST mouth,. any model. 230 Oak set, knives, shears, clipper blades Private Instruction* 28 ment with an eye to the tntnre. M6M1NGWAV P R 6 F E R S “ ’ street. Phone 5848. One apartment will be avail- FUNUS h e r e . yO NTHATTFlEPHOHE THIS quiet little Cl-AftS sharpened. Capitol Grinding, 38 Poultry and Supplies 43 SOUTHINGTON 444 Main street. Phone 7958. ELOCUTION, clear speech, larg- able npon very short notice. For •C* hotel BECAUS6 He !S er vocabulary International further partirnlaea .please con- AT AUCTION A SHV PERSON AL1TV,UNE DELUXE dressed broilers, fryers, Y'ETERAN de.sire.s good u.sed car. pronunciation—confidence gained tact: SHEET M EtAL WORK roasters. Alao fi;esh eggs - TO BE SOLD IN ONE PARCEL Phone 8920. demontration gratia. Special (frlce stores and large Hot Air Furnace Repairing. TU TO RING ^ reading/ apeed, orders. Dsllverlaa Wednesdays. mathematks. While ‘Studio, 709 Robert J. Smith, Jhic. Thursday, May 23,1946 at 2 P. M. Business Services Offered 13 Saturdays. 2-0617. T O BE SOLD New Hot Air and Air Conditioning Main atreet. 2-1392. Honae A Hkle Building RADIO REPADUNO. Ptek-up Furnaces Installed, A Twe-Aera Fanil Incatad on M E C H A N IC A LLY - minded men Real Eatata Th|a BmnirpBascti paradise Is secluded and yet easily sarrioe. kadlos checked at the Eaves Trough and Conductor Articles for Sale 45 the ontaMrta of Mancbeater. look into Refrigeration and A ir AU Uaaa af Usnr«aea „ WASH TUBBS Ambushed BY LESLIE TURNER' home. Store open ali day. Man- Repairing. The honpe has a vary large accessible. Just a pleasant ride*-«iie hour from Hart* cheetet Radio Sarvloe, 78 .Birch Conditioning . a# a profitable ARRIVED today! Good quality Idtriiea. living reem and ad- ford—45 minutes from' SprinrtieM—45 ihliiUtes frofit atreeL Telephone 1-0S40. future career. Write Utilities In- children's umbrellas, i $3.98. joining dining room ea the Brat NORMAN BENTZ stitute. Box N, Care of Herald. Blair's. ■oor.' The two bedreoma and Worcester. Ideal for development, ish and gamp ALBERT JACOBS—Ashea and 277 Spruce Street bath on the second, floor were preserve and gentleman’s estate. rubbish removed. Light trucking. Tel. 8966 E LE C TR IC grill, auitable for res rnmplelely rederorated |n»t two Tel. 8927. Musical— Dramatic 29 taurant or luncheonette. Brand week* ago. Tlie home plot le W A N T E D ! BERMAN Roofing Co., Rockville, new. Phone 2-19.58. i* ■ ■ ‘ O VERH AULING and repairing (fonnecUcLit. Phone ' Rockville PIAN O TI'.NLNG and repairing. nicely landacaited and a very AN OIITSTANDING INVESTOR’S OPPORTUNITY attractive view I* present from Man or Womap between 30 typewriters and adding ma- 1189-4. Side walls and locked-on Player piano.* specialty. Jijhn 8'x FEET Heddon fly rod. Steel- hnd 35 years old for posi- For Terms and Full Particulars, Consult chines. Phene 6925. roofing. "W'iJl not curl or blow off. (\ickerhani, 28 Bigelow atreet. head trout j'eel. Tapered fly line large front verandq. 'There are eevefU yenng fmW treea now tion in real estate office. Workmanship guaranteed. Free Dial 4219. 266 Middle Turnpike East, after bi bloaaom: Prioed for qnlek Must have kiiowledffe of estimates. Represented by John 6:00 p. m. Phone 7038. aale at |8.b00.M. V Cook, 270 Woodland atreet, Man- EIXCELLEINT piano tunning, re- real estate trtnfactionii. ROBERT M. M ID & SONS chester. Phone 5124. pairing and rebuilding. AH' wprk WARDS Maater quality hameaa Auctioneers I N S U R E guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully^ is cut from best bark-tanned For farther infomatioBt Ectabllahed 1907 With YOU CAN alwaye depend on Ben- given. The Plano Shop. 6 Pear) 'leather! sturdily built through- Robert J. Smith, Inc. % MdONNEY BROTHERS son’s for radio repairs! Best atreet. Phone 6332. out wltji extra stitching at points House d Hale Bnilding IISTUTE BOX B. 201 Stain St., Phone 3193 740 Allen St., Phone 2-3271' equipped, shop in town. Call 3-535 Of strain. Costly finishing, Priced « ANPKWTHUedi ^ Real Estate Manchester, Conn. Springfleld, Mass. ;. ffUCPENLV J tu n CT, I or bring Ir. your radio to 713 a# low as $82.95. Wariia Farm All ilasB of laatirsnce Care THE HERALD ATTACK J i I Main street, Benson's. Re«^iler«ld Advf. Store, Purnell Ptaoe, Manchester, | ■ ( HOIfPAY, HAT 20,194« Hanrbfatpr lEpptttttg Ifaralb
The Beethoven Glee Club will* ure drawings, lettering and per- The American Legion Auxiliary John R. Wiennergren of 91 Alton spective plates, and other types of street was elected an officer of the hold an important meeting and re- To Hold Art will hold Us regular meeting at hearaal thla evening at the Eman- art work executed In a.wide varie- About Town jS this evening at the Legion Home, litockholdera of the ConnecUcut ty of medlaf. The Work shown will Pythian Center, Inc., in Mldletown uel Lutheran church on (Tiurch | thgre will be an InitlaUon of new I streei. A report on the Torringtoti i Exhibit Here represent the current art classea MiM Aimed* Stechholz, of 181 1 candidates by the district, officers. yesterday. . ' concert will be mlide. : In Art 1, Art II, Everyday Art, Art South Main street and Miss Eunice Guests are expected from Glaston- Appreciation jind Lqxput and Let- Oorens. of 14 Victoria road arc bury. Easit Hartford. South Wind- The WSCS of the South Metho- The lilH.simieh (Tub of the Naza- tering. Each of the 150 art stud- spfndinfi; ■ vaciitlon at LuthrriAna. sor'and Rockville, Refreshments list vhurch will meet this evening rene ehureh will hold its regular High Sclujol Students ^ ents in the Art department this Pocono Pinea. Pennaylvania. and a .syicial w ill follow the regu- I at 8. The guest •speaker will be year will exhibit some of hla or her B. E Fosa of the Newington Home |I meeting at the home of Mia. John To Show Their Work i lar meeting. McAlliMer. 44 Wadsworth street work. I f<»r ('rippled ('hildren. A movie of tomorrow evening at TitT). -At R6<* B u ild in g j During the exhibition hours, stu- BoHers ami Cliininrys The Women's Benefit Assot ia- the work, will be shown. In keep- dent demonstrators will work with tlon will meet Tuesday evening at ing with the theme of the evenipg various media and on a variety of two children will take part in th with .leaiietlc subject matter to enable viaitors Exhibit will open Wednc.sday eve- tho.se in the giiaids are asked to ; give two' voi al solos, and William and Ijiuls Buehhnan at IT.'S Wood- to see for themselves juat “how It VAN CA^IP BROS. he present. .Munaie will render two piano se- land street. -ffing. May 22 in the Art Studio in is done." i.leetions. The womrti are requested Student guides will be on hand Telephone 5214 the Recreation Building ort School ! to bring one aiiicle of Icpod apiece .\fls.s Helen Kwash of 41 Bi.^el street. The doors will o|>en at to answer questions. There will be I for the starving peoples of the no admission charge. W.ASHING IMACHINKS street was the guest of hoiioi/kt a 7;.10 and remain open until 9:30. RKPAIRKD • AM- MAKES I world. V. pei.sonal sliowcr givi'n by/ Mrs. It is hoped by the Art depart- Hi Years' Experlenee! iJomonie ('ampo.seo of O^Walniit On Thursday, .May 2Z viaitors will ment that many parents and Reasonable Rates! Sunset ('oiiiuil. Ilegiee of 4\m (i - street Satiuslay .M)ss X''"-'h re- be welcome between 2:10 and .3:1.1 friends will visit the studio on this Protect’ Your ceived many lieaiittfi^gilts. The , hantas will meet this evenuigNit in the-afternoon and between 7:30 occasion. A. B*»EWER I the Zipaer < hib at 8 room was decorateiLdn liliie and and 9 .30 in the evening. Wome From Telephone 5-0S49 or 1-0!!48 yellow, Tlie florJU eentrrpiee.es On exhibition will be atill-llfe Store Your Furs. matched the (l/Ccoratii’ins, Miss drawings, landscapes and sea- Kwash is to bo'married to Wilfred bightning .seapps, textile desigjis, poaters, fig- Wateis of NyAvington June l.’i, at REAL ESTATE Fre« eattmMe* given on any .St, .lamcs's church bonding. Inatattatlon by trained That You Mgy Own— men In accordancK^wlIh Cnder- R. N. S5UPERV1SOR • Your Home ' LECLERC FENDER AND • Investment Property at H A L E 'S wrltera' Requirement^. REGISTERED (iive Two Showers • Farms or Business Proper- FUNERAL HUME BODY WORK Ric’liurd \ . Jai*k*^tni STAFF NURSES ty 2.^ Main Street You have your own Ideas as to Taylor Street ^ TRAINED ATTENDANTS For Miss Piiquelle SOLIMENE A FLAGG / Phone 52St WARD HELPERS value*—Income derived, etc.. Ir- For Cilfiipl^te Telephone Manchester 598«\ INC. respective of outside or Impar- 8S4 Dealer St. Xal. M91 tial appraisals. Full or I’arl Time Mlss'Rlta I’sqiiette of 18 t'ooper for street was the gue.st of honor at It It Is your decision to make Manchester Memorial any changes, we stand ready to Proteotlon two recent showers hehl last serve you. Cash — na red tape. r* ' ' ... Hospital AiJCE COFRAN Thursday ahd Friday evenings. (Known As Rneen Alice) Consult us first: and -Annex The first was a gieeiiliaik shower Seventh Onnghter of a Seventh Son Furs are stored io our owu uindcrn (The former Annie Cheney One Table of given by MLss Drake at the home Bom With a VeO JARVIS vault in our own building. Home. Hartford Road) of Mrs .lohn Fallon of Bank street. ' Rcadinga Dally. Including Snnday. Mrs. William Helm gave the sec- 9 A. M to 9 P M. Or Ba Appoint- REALTY CO. -Apply M. Ferguson ond. a miscellaneous shower at hler ment. In the Service «t the Peo- FuU coverage by insurance against all fl Dover Road cr Closeouts! Manchester Memorial home on Cooper streotX Misa Pa- ple for 80 Year*. !!6 Alexander Street losses. Hospital quette was the reeiifient, of many SPIKITUAI MEDUIM Phone 411* or 7275 . ‘ ^ lovely gifts .She will be married on l<9 Church Streei. Hurtfnrd, Cona. PHONE 5t.‘U REAL VALUES TO 1 2 OFF June 22 to Ray W. Helm. , I P h o n e g - ! 0 2 4 F'ees are as folIoH’s:
Limited Quantitea of Each Hem! x Fur Coats— 3% of valuation. Mia*
Many Itema Not AdTertiaed. ■ imum charge $2.50.
Refniar IS.98 CKeniHe Men's and Women's Cloth Coats and
Suits, 3% of valuation. Minimum $1.50.
Bath Mat Sets $2*98 set HOLLANDERIZING Duaty Rone and Peach Only. Gleaning and Revitalizing by Hollander, world's foremost Fur Experts . . . and it does not cost Regular fl.69 Printed more. Repairing by expert furriers at reasonable cost. set TWO WHEEL UTILITY Bridge Sets $1.00 BEVERAGE Smart Fruit Pattern.
SET TRUCK Regular $1.69 Printed that The JW.HAU CORK
5.49 MANCHISTSR COMM*
Place Mat Sets . $1.00 set .49
rraKFatOn. 4
Rubber tires, large Rdgvlar $2.49 and $2.98 Seven pieces. Three col- wheels. Ball bearings. 175 RuaMa
ons. red. blue stripes, A(4,justable. 44" high. If HALE'S SELF SERVE tes- Place Mat Sets $1.49 set gold atripe.8. Prepare for we mu.st move our gar- the summer season now! bage pails, ashe^, etc., THE ORIGINAL IN NEW ENGLAND Oolorfiil Fruits and Flowers. make the job easier with this truck.
Rsfnlar BOe.Printed TUESDAY SPECIALS
PYREX COLORED BOWL
aw GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SAI.ES
Place Mats 25c ea. SET CLOTHESLINE SASH Van Camp'a' Waahabla Fmit Prints.
CORD Beans 2 Cans 27c Reaular $1.19 I-«ca Trimmed
Vain Camp’s c set Scarf Sets 79 Jar 25c Two Scarfs and One Vanity Set. Red or Green Lace. 69( Four fitted (Colored bowls.
Yellow.^ ^reen, red. blue. Spiced r»0 ft. length. Brown. ODD SCARFS AND VARIETIES Will not stretch! f Pickled Beets Jar 13c TO 1-2 OFF
METAL
JUICERS . CANISTER Tang Luncheon Meat
SET 12 Oz. Can 33c a. JWHALCeon pri-
MAMCNBSTBi COMM* Liptaa’a
98^ Noodle Soup S'** F’our-piece matched set. Heavy table models. White, decorated red White enamel. Chrome 3Pkgs.27c before floral design. fixtures and trim. Gold Oast
BAKE-GRIL DUST MOPS Cleanser 6 Cans 25c
rental
Bleaching Water ^ 21c J.19 Gallon—Contents
Parson’s ^ Handy, conijiact, clean. an Handle folds out of the All makes. All stylet. Ammoniq Lg. Bot. 21c way. Bake and grill the Com- All colors. I , ...... I— ' Bake-Gril Way! -
Dusting ShOjtftsi Pkg. 45c ^ KITCHEN STEP STOOLS
HEAVY RUBBER STOVE troops,
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables MATS chapters
Freah
A$porogus 1 Lb, Bun. 19c |.S .
Painted and unpainted. One spraying with BERLOU Mothproof relieves' you Thick, heavy and venti- All colors, red, black, Broccoli Bun. 35c
of worry and financial loss from moth-damage to lated. Red, green, blue, blue, green, etc. .... black. Size 16" x 18”. Fresh your clothes, furs, blankets, furniture, rugs. BER.
LOL costs little . . . 50 Cents per year protects 2 Lbs. 25c VEGETABLE Squash I
9 X 12 rug. Not affected by dry-cleaning. BER- Fresh Mail ana Phone Orders LOU guarantees in writing to reimburse you for any
Tomatoes Lb. 19c hies from moths occurring within 5 years. Get • Promptly Fttied the BERLOU today! ii Freeh Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales!
Metal. Ventiklted. Red Spinach 3 Lb. Pk. 25c trim. Three compart-
ments. Keep your vege- Freeh BERLOU tables fresh longer with Tkf J W I U L 4 cout thi.8 neat, compact bin. Pineapples Eo. 29c
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