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> , 9,116 Fair and enntinned nHd toniKht; Friday partly cloudy Meabw of «h* Aadft somewlwt cooler. B w a a o f CtowalaWo— Easter Fashions Manchester^A^ity ofTinafte Charm To Delight the Fern mine Heart The ------1------Z ------X ------VOL. L X IV - NO. 151 (ClMataia AdvurttalBf Page U ) MANCHESTER, CONN.,C ^ N . THURSDAY. MARCH 29.1945 (FOURTEEN PAGES) P I ^ THREE CBNl| I fo r Misses Lovely Easter Action Completed Spring Girls’ Spring Bunny Racing Allied Troops Coats » On Bill to Check Dresses Has Provided Menacing Hannover; Boxy and fitted styles. CharminR. elegant, fem­ Tweeds and Shetland mate­ Rules of Boards inine— silhouettes in the rial. Nicely tailored. Blue, Plenty Of mood of a bright new Green, Gold, Red. Sizes 7 to sea.son. Ever beloved sol­ 14. Passed Unanimously by Duisburg Capture^ ids , . . dainty floral FASHIONS Senate After Being Little ‘FBI* prints in Printed Crepea, Printed Jerseys and Sol­ For The Little Lauded as ‘Progressive Unit Set Up All o f Frankfurt id Colors, $ 1 0 .9 8 t. Legislation’ ; Power to Red Units Reach Main Except Northei Void Regulations Giv­ Withm WFA Outskirts Captured bj f J.'f- Folks Too en to Legislature. Third Army; Move To Help Prevent Spec- to $ 1 6 -9 8 State Capitol, Hartford, Austrian Border Within 214 Miles ojj \ March 29.— city fought miles to the border of Moravia. The Seventh Army, fighting High crowned cloches, .wide brim “coolie ’ ^ Highlightiiig the Hpuse sesalon reports. pass would make conduct of the —SeeMng a SO-day extension ■ because “Washington officials Citing preliminary reports of scattered battles along _ heavily- There was no worfi of the co- war "even more difficult,” while miles esst of the Rhine on a aol hats, smart adaptations of the sailor-^fes- waa approval \of a retoluUon re­ of the present contract. Sec­ planned it this way.” damage inflicted on the enemy, mined streets, but for the most ordlnsted offensive of Marshal front with tl)4 Third and Fli storing to Chak|eB E. i^liamson. adoption, he said, would hearten retary of Labor Perkins ap­ 3. The British House of Com­ Nimitz’ communique said 38 air­ part the enemy was repoAed to lyan Konev from Silesia toward the armed forces. . Armies, virtiially encircled tooned with flowers, softened with veiling, Darien lawyer and fornier\|tepub- pear^ today before aoft coal have abandoned well prepared de­ Vienna and Prague from the last defenders of Mannheim mons heard a protest that English­ craft were destroyed; 19 ships Claim Votes for Pamia|e V A enchantingly yours . . . Hcan leader, the Voting rlgh^ts he wage negotiators in the wake men could not be expected to crippled including—three destroy­ fenses and fled before Maj. Gen. northeast, but the Russians were crossing the Neckar river m kMt as a result his conviction of aq_ overwhelming miners' "wear their belts any tighter” ers or destroyer escorts damaged, William H. Arnold's fast-moving heavily bombing Maehrlsch Ostrati Administration forces earlier that chemical center. The Seventh In the Waterbury conspiracy edae. had claimed enough Senate votes also 'crossed the Main south vote to strike. "T certainly am than Americans. five cargo ships damaged and Americal division. in the Moravian gap in their ap­ Unlike two yearsXago when k, going to try for an extension many small craft wrecked. Mili­ proach from that direction. to pass the measure. Aachaffenburg at polnU east _ New Inquiry Taken Shape Fight Stubbornly at Pardo ■imilar proposal ran mto such op­ of the contract," she told tary installations including sub­ Evacuate Kahiholz Cape Contesting the contention of Schweinheim and Nledemberg- i;, 4. A new congressional food in­ The Japanese fought*8tubborn- Senator O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) that The enemy waa concerned position’ that It waa \ withdrawn vewsmea as the e n te i^ the marine pens at Unten bay on Oki­ ly for a time Tuesday ^t Pardo, In the north the German com­ after it had ben approvM by both Mpference. quiry took shape on Capitol hill. nawa were heavily . munique announced the evacuation the compromise measure would be $1.98 to $7.98 The ration point changes an­ on the southern outskirts, but the of Kahiholz cape, their last toehold rejected, Majority Leader Barkley (Continued on Page Bight) branches but vetoed by the gover­ \ _____ The totals make today's incom­ 182nd regiment of Boston, Ma.ss., nor, the measure was knproved Washington, March 29— (>P)—A nounced today, effective Sunday, plete Pacific fleet boxscore for the on the East Prussian mainland ex­ (Ky) said he did a little nose nnanlmously today and n ^ goes include a drop in the blue psint cleared the way. Another column cept north of Koenigsberg, and counting himself. { thundering miners’ vote to atrike. past ten-day carrier and battleship ^ 0 ’ to the Senate. \ coat of sweet cherries, prunes and moved around to the west, and the said they had withdrawn to the "And I feel pretty confident," i offensive read: capital city waa ei.tered from two w The Legislature revised thC sys­ at hia call Xoday bolstered John L. tomato juice but left red point 819 aircraft probably destroyed, Frlsche Nehrung, a narrow sand­ he told reporters. I tem of restoring forfeited rights Lewis' posittqn in the deadlocked values on butter, beef, lamb, veal sides Wednesday morning. Ameri­ pit extending from Danzig almost Barkley's confidence was fo rtl-1 *1 \ 5 7 or more ships sunk or dam­ can losses were light, In 1943 so that such proposal V no soft coal wage'iiegotiationa. and most cheeses unchanged. aged, including carriers and a 45,- to Koenigsberg between the sea fled by a letter from President F la sh e s! Gen. Douglas MacArthur, an­ Roosevelt, read yesterday by Sen- (Late Bulletins ol the (F) W in ) longer require gubernatorial kp- 'The present Contract expires Aa Senators recessed until next 000-ton battleship. and t^e Frischei lagoon. A . y pror^. \ nouncing Cebu's capture today, The Russians reached the center tor Thomas ( D., Utah), floor Saturday midnight, but the better week their three-day Inquiry into Nlinitz Admits Damage said the city of 150,000 inhabit­ Fralt Work Important than eight to one margin In favor the meat situation, a majority of Nimitz acknowledged- "some of Danzig. lefLalone by the fall of m^anager for the revised bill. Mr. Heat Shatters Record A $6,0M appropriation for the' ants was badly damaged by Japa­ the rival Polish port of Gdynia Roose,yelt said he earnestly hoped of a- strike does nor.^ necessarily the Senate Agriculture committee fleet units” suffered damage “un­ nese demolition crews carrying Boston, March 89— ipean Lewis will call otip then. der enemy air attacks” including the Senate would accept the meas- , l / (Ooattened on Pag* Bight) out their “scorched earth” policy England wgs bathed In recor* \Complete retunu^ frotp the 90 (Continued qn Page Eight) "serious damage" to one destroy­ (Continued on Page Four) lire which squeezed through th e: shattering, mid-sunu»ier tempr* Spring Suits aa they did in blasted Manila, "fhe House by a seven-vote, margin. He ar^aa polled by the Natibnal La- er, one' '‘larger unit” and another important harbor area, however, tiires today. Hartford, Ooiui,, boi^ Relations board yeMerday ship, and "minor damage to sever­ declared the manpower situation ported a- mercury reading af Melon, Gold, Cocoa, Aqua, Grey. wan taken virtually intact. It Is still is serious, and said the days I ahoWed 208,718 "Yea” voter, and al others.” None of these ship? waa one of the best In the Philippines. at noon and Boston 82, six Green, Navy. All wool materials. Plans Protest 25,15tt “Noes." A total of 2 3 ^ 8 Canned Peas reported lost. Berlin Raids ahead hold “great temptation” fo r : greea above the all-Unw high ^ ballota were cast out of 311,281 In _ further , unsubstantiated Midget Subs .Attack Shl|m workers to leave war plants. I Cardigan and Classic styles. •V. Capture of the city was preced­ the date established la 1910, Thej eligible, to vote. Challenges elimi-, claims, Japanese imperial head­ Wary of Decisive Roll Call { Weather bureau expected the B On Suspension nated 1,'026 and 1,518 ' were de­ ^ lip in Points quarters boasted of sinking or ed by an attack by midget sub­ Broken at *36 marines on American shipping off .Despite their outward optimism, ton reading to exceed 88, the clared void. . , (Dmaging "30 .warships, cruisers, time high for the month of Maicbi'^ There was no immediate expla­ destroyers and transports” be­ the Cebu beachhead, about five both 'sides seemed a little wary of I the decisive roll call. There are' hv mld-attemoon. UtterbaiJi Preparing to nation why the number eligible to Asparagus Also to In­ tween Monday arid Wednesday by miles 'south of the capital. The Weather Grounds Mos- • • vote fell.viqarly 90,000 short of "surface units” and planes.' tiny underseas craft had struck ^ 1 9 - 9 8 •» Take Case to Secre­ previoua esflmatea. The percent­ crease; Slash for Earlier Japanese press reports during daylight .Monday, D-day, (juito Bombers First ((VMitlnued on Page Flight) F'avors Price Control Extenmoa age voting was described by said Japanese torpedo boats “ sank forcing all unbeached ships to Washington, March tary o f Agriculture. NLRB as “about average.” Fruits, Tomato Juice. two cruisers” and "damaged a put to sea. where they remained Time Since Feb. 20. Flxtension ol the price control This'waa the queation: destroyer.” until the next morning. for one year without change wa# approved" today by the “ Kansas City, Mo:, March 29-^/Pt "D o you wlah to permit an in­ Washington, March 29. — UP— The fleet's assault on the Ryukus As the fleet headed toward London, March 29 — (A’) — A Reds Repart $29-98 ■ —The "enforc^ idleness” of A. C. terruption of war production in hanking committee. The ll Point valuea go up Sunday fdr record series of night raids on Ber­ Utterback, supervising examiner war time as a result of this dis­ ,waa reached aftw OPA ol / ■ J canned peas and asparagus, while (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Six) lin was brokeri at 36 straight last for the Farm Credit administra­ pute?” ■ ' 'r night aa weather grounded the Nazi Mutiny assured the committee they tion, has come to an end with his The wording waa fixed by the at the name time the ration cost •r try by admInistTatIve mea of swget cherries, plums, prunes bombers for the first time since suspension without pay—a suspen­ Smith-Connally labor disputes act Feb. 20. adjust policy practicea agalaat sion that Utterback Is preparing under which the ballot waa taken. and tsmato juice will be slashed. which some business graupn hav» T h ^ ; blue point projipram During this period the Nazi capi­ Crew of Aircraft Car­ to fight. Cleara Way for'RcpIy Human Alphabet Maneuver tal was subjected to 45 attacks, complained. The FCA auditor who receives Completion of the Vote, biggest chajiges, announced by OPA to­ «f • • day, will go into effect an house- including several nocturnal double, rier Refuses lo Scut­ For Easter Wear ■ 1709 a month salary, had been .ever undertaken ,by the NUIB, headers and four daylight raids by Police Seize Chickens Handbags ^ven only two small tasks In the cleared the way fbr Lewis to reply wiven begin to pay more,red points tle Ship at F or| . (or pork and pork products. lard, Halts Attack^ on Captives American heavy bombers. Boston, March 29.— Mi_ Pouch or Envelope styles In Fabric or Leathers, past six montha since a dispute to Interior Secretary Ickes’ re­ Yesterday's daylight attack by chusetts state police and OPA also Patents and Plastics. Colors: Block. Navy, shortening, margarine and aalgd II,- with his superiors over a report he quest that the present contract be 400 Flying Fortresses boosted the London, March 29.—(/P — The vcstlgators today seized two «( Brown, White and Multi.. , ^ made on a Federally-financed bank extended to May 1'. and. cooking olln. The red point 7 With the First Army, March 29. ; Evacuating Serioualy Wounded increases range from one to three total bomb weight hurled on Ber­ Moscow radio said today in a Ger­ signments of chickens, totnill (or cooperatives. Efforts to reach a new agree- —up — Quick-thinking American When ,the Ninth division moved lin since the start of the war to man-language broadcast that the 23.506 pounds, under emerge^ .. Glad to Hear o f Soapoasion ntent before the present agree­ points X pound. . * ' up the^ discovered the Germans Prevailing point values on but­ and British capUvea being herded approximately 75,000 tons. crew of th^ German aiix'raft car­ leihslation authorizing {Bpvemq Word of his suspension by the ment expires Saturday night from a German prisoner of war . were packing even seriously 200,000 Sorites Flown rier Graf Zeppelin mutinied at an Tobin to take fow'l at celUng pr $2.98 to $7.50 FCA reached him yesterday, and seemed deatined to fail, despite ter, beef. Iamb and veal and most {wounded prisoners' into boxcars cheese will be msintained'durlng camp at Limburg saved ttaem'- During the period from Feb. -24 unnamed Baltic port against for state Instltutiona.' * 0 10 fit Utteihack aaid he waa glad to selves from a deadly attack by I and evacuating them from hbspl- to March '26 Allied Air Forces in load o f 9.500 pounds was aelaed I CHILDREN’S HANDBAGS April. ' , .scuttling orders. hear it. (Coattaned and U war. the Germans tried the evacuation March 27: dlspoae o f the captain on mutin­ oae of the amla 7 la It Give Throngh In disclosing revision o f red ReceipU. 1305,291.650.91; expen­ la Froo Ohiaah — ------STORE OPEN I. W. Duggan, goVemor of the point vshiVs last night. Price Ad- r The pilots veered away, but not move. These also were suffering ous ahips. tS. and SAT. Your Red Ceosc A V .V • ■ . ' ...... ■■ - before 14 men had been killed and from malnutrition and Improper ditures. M41,781,648.57: net bal- Tha Graf Zeppelin, 19,250 tons, the Taagtaa aad To«M^ I TIm (Oeatlauod eu Pagu Four 27 weninded. iMdlcal fM,187,St0,579.4T. waa hulM In 1938. . t Ufm L9P. M. ^ N C H t S T 8 l l - ■ r;-i, If

PAGE If MAlfCaraSTBB KTENING HERALD. KANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. MARCH 29,1945 ■'C t . ■ ■■ A. pears that the State department offering fo f the work of the church MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALH, MANCHESl'BR, tXINN„ THURSUAT, MARJIH 29, 1945 I Nilan MCCryaM « t VlMaam street. Vemon. considers that there never was a Good Friday in the Holy Land. Rockville plan for [Braden to Go break in relations with Argentina Eiarlier in the day, Rev.' Ellison The All-Rockville baseball team, because, although former Ambas­ F. Marvin, the curate, will conduct Recave; Ada, Mrs. Rose Vander- other scarce fabric to a manufac­ Five Manchester Brothers Citadel Service members of the Manchester Twi­ To Argentina sador Norman -Armour waa with­ A t S t e Mary’s "The Way of the Cross,’’ a Good Give Your Easter Outfij brook; Ruth, .Mrs. Aiice Hoag- Babies’ Shoes turer who might waste It in shod­ Squires Hold Over the Top light League, will hold a buoiness drawn, the rest of the United Friday service for children. This tern Star iund; Esther. Mrs. Rosalie Norris; dy shoes,” Elliott said. On Good Friday meeting at the home of Rudolph States mlsalon remained in Buenos b e g ^ at 10 a, m. p>." « Martha, Mrs. Betty Ubert; ElecU,- Enormous demands from the Ard in Armed Services Gormler, 47 Hals street extension, AL'«B. Rev. Alfred L. Williams Toniioniglit at 8 p. m. a "Service of Mrs. Mary Dittmeyer; warder, To Be Curbed Army Quartermaster corps for Open Meeting For Red C4ross this evening at 7 o'clock to make Picked' as Ambassador '.Officials here said Informally Remembrance and Preparation for ISeats Leaders Mra. Betty Dunbar; sentinel, Wil­ military footwear In April,. May plans for the 'seaaon. Anyone that the task of getting back to a Easter" Will be held In SL Mary’s , The Touch O f Elegance] The li7th General Hospital.^ March, 1948, Cpl. Hagenow waa When Farrell Regime To Conduct the **Three church. Rev. Alfred WlHiama will liam Bray. and June will bring a serious cur­ The Salvation Army will hold wishing to try out for the team working baaU with Argentina was tailment in civilian .shoe produc- employed by the Center Service read toe scriptural account of the Installing Matron England—Corporal Stuart. W. , its customary Good Friday serv­ is welcome to attend the meeting. Recognized Next Week one of eatabliohing relations which Hours*’ Services. Will Reffuire Ratkm tiqn. Although WPB officlala pre­ Large Attendance as K. Company in Manchester. His Rockvillihl Reports Sue- have not been broken. institution of the Lord’s Supper, i| d e Chapter Installs Past Worthy Matron Mrs. Ber­ Hagenow, 20, of 104 Cooper j four brothers in the^ service are; ice tomorrow evening at 7:30 In Vacation to Start dict Improvement In the last half The schools of the town of Ver­ and the Passion and Death of the nice Thrall was InsUlllng matron. Stamp*! After -May 1; o f the year, there are Indications C. Officers Speak Be- street, Manchester, Connecticut, | Private Burtpn E. Hagenow, Med­ the citadel. ^ 8 in Its Drive to Washington, March 29.—<;P)— Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rector Lord Jesus Christ, and the Rev. Officers at Cerc- She was assisted by Mrs. Dorothy non will close this afternoon for quartermaster officers expect the . fore Local Circle. one of flvft brothers in the service, ' ical Corps, stationed at another At 6:30 Easter Sunday morn­ the spring vacation. Sessions will The State department is preparing of St Mary’s Episcopal church, Elllison Marvin win lead the con­ Lyttle as InsUlllng marshal, Mra. Fabrics To Be Useil. general hospital in England and Raise $25,000 Quota. Demand Break gregation in a meditation upon Flbonies at the Temple. Evelyn Turkington, chaplain; heavy drain to continue. stocks and distribute.*) drugs in the ' ing. the traditional march . will be resumed on April 9. to recommend to the White House will conduct the "Three Hours" In "Non-rationed shoes can make pharmacy section of this United' whom Cpl. Hagenow haa viaited the appointment of Spruille Brazen these events. Tonight’s service will aarence Wood, organist, and Mrs. Washington, March 2fl. uPi A successful open meeting was take place. in the center o f the Rockville, March 29—(Special) Cases for Court that church tomorrow, Good Fri­ conclude with the stripping of the Lt a aemi'Patrilc InatallatiQn of up the deflciency," Elliott said. StatM Army general hospital in ' quite often; Sergeant Richard T. Four divorce actions were sched­ as ambassador to Argentina when With Franco Helen Elliott. Warder. held last night by members of day. His meditattona Mill be given Altar, for Good Friday, Mra. Irme Foster, who was solo­ All bqbies' leather shoes will re­ He added that any manufactur­ England. Hagenow, Air Force in Waahing- town, followed by a short service — *We’re Over The Top ’ waa the uled for the short calendar session that government is recog;nlzed. ,il« Chapter, No. R3, Order of upon the seven words from the ist, sang "Just for Today,” and quire ration stamps after May 1. er of leather shoes can produce sat­ Brown-LaGace circle of Colum­ "I was trained by the Army to ton; Private Sidney R. Hagenow, in tne hall. word passed from person to person of the Tolland County Superior Braden now is United States am­ JDMtcm 8Ur, in the Maaontc isfactory fabric ones, although be a pharmacist,” said CpI. Hag- Infantry, atatloned in Florida; and At the Sunday school hour. bassador in Cuba. He served pre­ Cross. This service will begin •This Is My Task.” ■As OPA announced thUf today, bian Squires with a large attend­ at Red Cross headquarters today Court to be held following the Paris, March 29— A mass lie last evening, Mrs. Mildred During the evening Mrs. Min­ aome opposition has been voiced enow, "and I am certainly getting Engineer's Mate First Class 9:30 a. m. a special Easter pro­ criminal session today Including viously as ambassador in Colom­ promptly at noon and end promptly the Office of Civilian Requirements to the Imposition of government ance of members and gueata. Charles S. Hagenow, Seabees, in gram will be presented by the as a complete tabulation of re­ meeting of representaUvea of was insulted as worthy nie Gosiee was presented i^with an a lot of valuable experience over Beatrice W. (Joodalfc vs. Arthur E. bia. powerful French labor movements at S p. m„ thus including the hoUra REAL ESTATE disclosed that it is seeking pro­ quality controls. Deputy Grand Knight Cornelius here. It is a great thing to have the South Pacific area. His scholars, assisted by the singing ports showed a great total of $26,- No announcement will be inade, during which the Christ actually itraid, succeeding Mrs. Hhrelyn B. krm bouquet of flowers. Mrs. Gos­ duction of l.’iO.000,000 p.airs of Goodale, Jr., judgment; Margaret and liberal parties ended yesterday iee Is entering upon her 30th con­ R. Foley of Campbell council, some part in the recovery of bat­ mother, Mrs. Loiiiise P. Hage­ company. 379.97 raised against'a quota of Liang Brown vs. Elliott Brown, o f course, until it la formally de­ hung upon the Cross. w a n t e d t o b u t — Wagla. rkington. Louis Vanderbrooh "good" fabric shoes with synthetic now, lives at the Cooper street with a demand for immediate rup­ Services of this character are 2-FamUy Rnnaas — Large and secutive year as secreUry of the Knights of Columbus, was intro­ tle veterans.” The 11:00 o’clock Holiness meet­ $25,500. motion to place on uncontested cided to recognize Argentina—ex­ ture of diplomatic and economic saated as worthy patron, suc- rubber soles for adults to eke out Church Society address. the specialty of the rector of St. Small Farm* — la Manebester, chapter. „ , duced by Chief Squire John Dono­ Before entering the army in ing will be held as usual and at J. Everett North, Drive Chair­ list and Judgment; Edith Nicker­ pected 1 nabout a week It could relations with Generalissimo Fran­ Raymond Blanco. Their Retiring Worthy Matron Evelyn dwindling supplies of leather foot­ 7:30 in the evening a special son Stock vs. John Stock, Judg­ not be ascertained whether presi­ Mary’a. This la the 13th consecu­ (toltmi. Varnoa and So. Wlnd- van and told the ^utrea of the in­ man in a statement issued soon co’s Spanish government by all tive year that he has been sched­ •nr. All tranaaettoa* (UASU). kte officers, and their re- Turkington received a past ma­ wear. Gathering Calletl terest the council has in the circle service will take place, with mu­ ment; Eula Grant Coombs vs. Lin- dential approval has been secured, Manufacture at that annual rate. after the tabulation, thanked the the United Nations. uled to conduct a Passion Service tron's Jewel and was also present­ as its Junior organization He as­ sic by the Band and jSong.sters. wood Persy Coombs, Judgment. but diplomats said they did not The conference assailed decl. . aUticms follow: fJCR Director William Y. Rlliott Little‘FBI’ public and lauded the many vol­ on Good Friday, many of them in What havo yooT OaB, Write or ...jiate matron, Mrs. Ruth ed with an arm bouquet, the gift sured the Squires that th^L council Stores Open The public Is welcome to attend Cases will also be assigned for think there would be any hitches. sions by the deGaulle governments said In an interview, woiiUI restore The Young Women's Missionary unteer workers. He said. "The neg- parishes other Uian his own. Last Pboae — Maaehaator 4S48 or associate patron, Carl Fritz; of the Past Matrons' Association, ever was ready to give its support any of the aliove services. trial later in the spring session. Known Leaders Well permitting reopening of Spanish 2-1187 (Any Unw). the two-pair-a-year standard Society of Emanuel Lutheran Unit Set Up eroslty of the people of this and year he took over the ‘Three y, Mrs. Minnie Gosiee; and was invited to become a mem­ tn any of the activities of the cir­ I surrounding communities covered Results of Campaign Braden, who has been in the consulates inside France, declar­ which OPA dropped in Oecember. church hits been invlte< by Mra. Good Friday Hours” in St. Paul’s church, Fair- ir. Miss Mary MUler; con- ber. RcUrlng Worthy Patron Blan­ cle. by this chapter is Just as great Following • are the amounts diplomatic service since 1935, is ing they were "centers of espion­ co received a past patron’s Jewel. Tn Build I'p Short Supplies Gustaf Anderson of 89 Benton field, (Jonn. Mr. Williams was HOWARD R. HASTINGS j, Mra. Vioia Trotter; as- An entertainment program by Within WFA today as it has been in the past raised tn the towns of Tolland wrell acquainted with Buenos Aires age on behalf of international then resident in Stratford. conductress. Miss Ellza- Following the installation cere­ Objective of adding the smaller street, to meet with her MondSy Merlin and Cleo was well received county In the recent infantile Fascism as well as offices fob sup­ Real Betate aad iBaoraace and I thank them sincerely for leaders. He spent two years there Plates will be set st the door of 101 Pbelpa Road. Oor. Oreea Rd. » Smith; chaplain, Mrs. Mary mony, refreshmenU were served sizes o f Infants’ shoes to the ration evening at eight o’clock The host- by the grisjb. Factories Also to Oper­ their unfailing support in this now paralysis drive: as head of the America delRatlon plying Nazi-held pockets on the in the banquet hall by Mrs. Alice St. Mary’s tomorrow to receive an i^ungard; marshal. Miss Vlrgin- program, OPA said, us to help build e.ss will be aissisted by Miss Esther Future Activities (Continued From Page One) successful' drive for funds. The Andover. Mrs. E. C. G. Birming­ to settle the C2iaco wa between Atlantic coast.” Hitt and her committee. up critically short supplies in the M. Johnson, Mias Evior Anderson, ate But Schools to Be Thomton; organist, Mrs. Olive Followjng the entertainment many volunteer workers who have ham, $54.16; Bolton, Mrs. Cather­ Bolivia and Paraguay. This presumably referred to re­ larger, non-rationed sizes. MLss Lillian Larson. situation existed which "trans­ I ports that Spanish ships were Closed; Hours at P. O. BO Industriously carried forward ine M. Marshall, $138.61; Colum­ Meanwhile, further action on The theme of th# program will Chief Counsellor Austin Schillin- NOW PLAYING ■liie action puts sizes 0 to 4 — ger spoke briefly regarding past cends the, Teapot dome scandal." their assignments, I wish to c6m- bia. Uonel E. Tanguay, $403.45; Atgentina was put off until Satur­ carr> ing food to German garrisons those generally worn by babies be­ be ’’Friends,” which takes the The WFA’s investigation ag­ Msnehester will only partly ob­ mend deeply, as well as the various (Coventry, Miss Marjorie Slaren- day when the Pan American union at Saint Nazaire and the mouth of V' .iiijC.- '-';w « - '••'1' - and future activities, eninhasizlng fore they'learn to walk on the form of a history of the Augustana that the Squires alone decided ency is directed by J. M. Mehl, who serve tomorrow. Good Friday, as a MARKED F0R.DEATK corps’ and committee’s who have holtz, $401.29; Ellington, John B. Is scheduled to meet. An announce­ the Gironde river. same ration basis as other leather Synod Women's Missionary socie­ their program of activities. for several years has administered holiday. The stores and factories labored long hours to carry this Girardini, $452.48; Hebron, Mrs. ment paving the way for the Ar­ An appeal waa made to all SI. MANCHtSItft shoes. ty from its beginning. It was prew the commodity exchange act—leg­ will operate as usual. , . . B eca u se Me Knew drive to Its successful conclusion. Ella B. Getchell, $278.07; Mans­ gentine representative in Mexico Spaniards to unite in order to OPA said the demand for the pared by Miss Evelyn Stark of Counselors Luke Dr Phillips and islation designed to prevent un­ The press too, has given much spied the fall of the Franco re Timothy K. Bye also apoke. Mr. All of the town offices will be field. Wlnthrop 'niley, $209; City to sign the resolutions of the smaller sizes, largely becaiuse they Chicago, who takes up her duties lawful speculation in the nation’s closed for the day. The postoffice The World's Most valued space throughout this Rockville, Richard Bundy, $2,603.- gime. NOTICE Phillips emphasized the important Inter-American conference there is have not been’Vatloned, "has soar­ as Emanuel Pariah worker on commodity exchange markets. will have one delivery in the morn­ Dangerous Secret month long campaign and deserves 68; Somers, Hyman Vlrshup. expected to come from the meet­ part played by the committees of Mehl will continue to administer the thanlu o f myself and the Rock­ ed mit of proportion to actual May I. the organization and urged that ing of city mail, and the R.F.D. $100; Stafford Springs. Nicholas ing. FU R SCARFS nec will be edmmunion. Holy Thursday nervlcea will be and . 2onductad at 7:30 in English at the First LiUtheran church with English confession and commun- PIONEER PARACHUTE COMPANY On. , BoaHtag nawBAt The PoUMi All-Stars bowling Apply at Cheney Brothern Euploywent OMea ’.earn will rneet the Italian All- P H O N E S : 3tars In a bowling match this ave- liag at the Genoveal aUeya. A col- *•17 O A K STREET —WATKINS PUILDIN0 §247 or 4444 A l hM iig la aeeordaBee with tow lectloB will te taken at this time For the Red Croea. A na StabOtetka PIbb. ^ Metheiu OIrele The Mother's (jtrcla of Sacred . •*).'!ijf* Heart church of Vemon will meet ' '4' this a«aaliM[ a* lha home e f Mrs. s* J , \ .'f - J „ • J I y?7;>*Tr f jiT*:C--A-:

.V if "sv#vi(i“ “'• ■ :kff. ■' \ . ' ,'v"^ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CUNN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1948 ■ i ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN, THURSDAY, MARCH 20,104S w o u t of Sirs. Ona Oean R sw t M 8 . Mrs. Jeannette Wright 88 Birdsali Second Ukrainian Army was mov­ gain collectively free from any al representatives can ever hope tq know them." . Leonard street Waterbury. atreet Winsted. At. a Wfirm Weather Hitting ing along the southern side of the Warm Praise legislation which would interfere Roman, Michael J^ Pfc., husband Zilembo,. Patsy J , Pfc., son o t ' ^ Big Florists of State Waddell House Danube toward Bratislava from » with those rights. On the other lilt for Aririy Undenoores Rationing CAN'T KEEP o f Mrs. Anna Roman, 38 West Joseph Zilembo, 75 Fort Point Gyor in coordination with Tol- hand, labor would support the pri­ street East Norwalk. vate enterprise eyatem and refrain ar Casualties ; street New Raven. I : i f you’re complaining about bukhin. A m y Prisoners of W ar—OermHiy Changes Hand^ For Charter from encroaching on manage- Green Bay, Wis.—(/P>.L NiM Rosa, Salvatom J., 8 -Sgt., son of funds Looms : the hot weather these days. Soviet bombers and Stormoviks GRANDMA IN rosepb Rosa, 34 Hotchkiss street Bernardo, Arthur, P vt, son of ! consider .the plight of the flor­ ment’a prerogatives. Alice Rose Krueger, a tire section List of C^nnMtient Men, Dead, Wounded or Missing, Mrs. Emily R. Bem-irdo, 101 Paci­ 0 ■ pounded the fortified junctions of Mosher’s absence from the news (iddletown. FIRST NATIONAL STORES ists. According to local flor- clerk at t^Browh County Ration fic street Stamford. Winden, Neusiedler, Pamdorf and conference at which President Wll- As Released By the War and Navy Departments Today. Spallone, William D., S-Sgt., sop lats . many flowera such as East Center Street Prop­ Bruck, between Lake Neusiedler Chilly Reception for La­ board, reU y underscored the HER CHAIR Gavich. Frank V, P vt, husband Id Off Goneideriiig lUm Green of AFL, Philip Murray rationing situation in her depart­ These Reports\Are Based On Prior Notification To o f Mrs. Chnnella F. SpsUone, 424 camelltss have matured eo and the Danube. Bruck Is 365 bor Peace Program She’s as Lively as a Youngster— Washington avenue. Waterbury. o f Mrs. Mildred Gavicb, 771- Ogden rapidly on account of the heat erty Purchased by of CIO and Eric Johnston of the ment at her wedding. She and her Now her Backache Is better Next of Kin a n d l^ a lt ie s Noted Here May Previously street, Bridgeport .ppropriadons Until miles southeast of Gensral Elsen­ Cliamber Jointly announced their StilM Curtis W., S-Sgt., hus­ SUPER MARKETS that there may be few, if any, hower’s front at Asebaffenburg. husband rode away from the Muy snWmie niitw —tl'~t beAsehe Have Been Reporti^In the News Columns. Koehler, Alfred C., Jr., Pfc., son Sally Horowitz. From Manufacturer*. plan yesterday provided the llvell- church in a gasleae, tlreleaa, horae- oulcklifs ooM thsv oiBBOYEF tlm2 tmI band of Mrs. Ruby H. StUes, 159 ^AJier Easter Recess. available for milady’s Easter It ia good tank country and aauM o( tSiriraSi* aiar b* iind kUanw. Wethersfliri^ avenue, Hartford. o f Alfred C. Koriiler, 100 Day corsage. One large grower In eet toiric of questioning. drawn carriage. Tb» kidiwyv an NaUarra cliM vrair d tu- street, Seymour. there was a posaibWity that Tol- Washington, March )29— —A Toole, FifW J., Jr., P vt, son of the etate reports that after Mrs. Maybelle D. Waddell of 88 bukbln, lunging ahead in his char- Freeent at One Meeting las tha axoMa aaida and waaM em ol tha Amy OMUaltiehsK or March 28, 1949 Morenzont, Eidward T , 8 -Sgt., igton, Marcli 89. — (fl— Johnston said Moaher bad at­ blood. Ttwy halp moat paopla paaa aboat S Mrs. Abbie -J. Toole, 23 Nash nurturing a huge crop of Horton Road has sold real eatate acteriatic style, would surge post-war peace charter for labor Octogenarian Helps pinta a day. The War Department caaualt^let. Serial Numberg 0-81 (prieon- son o f Mra. Anna Morenzoni, 35 •nd of tlM war In Buropo, tended one meeting on the plan but Wbaa dkanbr d erg), 0-32 (European wounded),N)-33 (Pacific wounded), and 0-84 street. New Haven. camellias for the Easter trade, owned by her at 189 Bast Center atraigbt west into the mountalne and management won warm ad­ Ita William atreet, Pawcstuck. __ H ootno within the next two none at all will be available bad not responded to two other in­ Opal. Wyo.— —^BUl Graham peiaoaeoa maWar to_____ MW# H (killed in Europe), announ'cee for thXUnlted States aa a whole 8,438 Trowbridge, Allan W., Sgt., hus­ Orsini, Jgmes V., Pfc., son of street to Sally Horowltx of that ad­ toward, the big border cities of ministration praise today. But It vitations to conferences. Mosher Bksy_ WOW_____ ttssfflog______bsskeehsi______pWBL band o f Mrs. Mildred C. Trow­ itha, may mean a cut of about beMuee they have all passed Ogdenburg and Sxombathely and received a chilly recepUon from of Slate creek is doing his part in l^paiaa, kat d pap did laargy, saUlas ap caxualtlea for March 28, 1945, classtfl>teh(L -31- wounded, car garage with living quarters son, dated March 9, that NAM’s tha IS mila. d Kidnoy tubaa fluab oatpdaoa- and 28 missing. These casualties bring the total repined to next of Mrs. Anna E. Wikman, 154\pan- Maple avenue, Hartford. when membera return u> So, if you’re mopping your Moscow announced last night United .States Chamber of Com­ chair. ous waata liom your blood. Oat Oodn Pflkb fleld avenue, Bridgeport. OUR OWN ____■ April 10 after their eur- brow today. Just think of the over the garage, and la located on merce, received this faint praise boaiff of directors would meet kin and released for publicstion since December 7, 19H, to March 28, Santone, Patsy J , T4, son of a lot of 120 feet frontage on Eaat the capture of Gyor and Komarom March 28 (yesterday) and *'1 hope it legiaUUve receaa. florist. He’s not only mopping by NAM. the other major citadel 1945, to 92,819, classified as follows: Williams, George H., Pvt., s reductiona In the commanders had abondoned bank of the Oder five miles north Miller, Eldwln A., Jr., 1st Lieut, DAG C of a sixsabls supply cut. lard, of Frankfurt and 38 miles from Day son o f Mrs. Mary M. Buijnarowski, son o f Edwin A. Miller, 18 Parker F PLOW M l wpropriations are expect- ahortenlng and aalad and cooking thsir troops, escaping by sea, and NECTAR TEA i oa Capital hfll until Japan ca- a few submarines were stfll lurk­ the Nasi capital., A Mosoew die- OKANG6 H U AMgAAto Otv«ineiy-34 FoinU *VB 28 Ernest street, Wallingford. place. New Haven. P P A N C A K I JH-li ^ SOUTHERrfBH oils move from 4 to 6 points a patch aaid the Ruaelan supply sys­ CTurry, Roy H.. Jr., Pfc., son of Olschefski, Theodore P., Jr., HEINZ PKG d pound. ing about hoping to rescue more Apply KKOC PKG 34* D l l l B r pw tb.-l Lb Pirdunmt Print 4 1 9 PLOUR Of the otricen. FaU of the city tem was "working all-out to pre­ A Netleeel kaveritol Mrs. Hazel I. Curry, Washington Sergt., son of Mrs. Helen Olschef­ JUNIOR EACH Ona to two point iacreaaes were B ItoLltoto BONOSTANOARO MOZ « O l ski, 236 Oak, Waterbury. JWUfUIJMJhN’f 30-01 n seemed likely to come abruptly. pare a spring offensive” on thla r l C K l o K SWKT MIXED JA8 I D Ave., and Monroe street. North JAR CAKE 25< ordsi^ for most sausage prod­ JAR Capture 9,000 at Docks front Haven. Qpenchofski. Henry J.. Pfc./ FOODS NO POINTS • J lawa Target ucts, such as knackwnrst, and for A&P COFFEE husband of Mrs. Anita M. Open PPLPIE canned meats and many ready-to- A Gennan plan to evacuate More than 9,000 Oermaa pris- Ckarota. Peter L., S-Sgt., hus­ onera were taken as Gydnia fell ALDON Rtally fresh eeffM grounS Bakfd Beans 10* band of Mrs. Mahgaret R. C^Zar- chofski. 15 Tracy avenue, J w e tt MAEMJ POUND eat meats. Onynia was broken up yesterday to ysurireur when the Ruasiens niahed in and and great quantities of Nasi war (f eotrM.msKlng.[Ing. • to lto il OKtSSINC-SULTANA 14 OZ « O t nota, 171 Seymour street, Hart­ a t y . / Of Naval Riflef 16,000j)00 Pounds Loss O S ia O OEAMY SMOOTH JAg 1 9 Otto. Lawrence B., P f ^ 'son of TEA captured 9,000 Germans standing material were seised, Moscow ford. FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY'S BEST GARDENS Bowles estimaud that during at the docks. said. SPINNING MILLS Eigirt Dsnowskl, Edwin T., 1st L t, Mrs. Frances Otto, 95 Gale ave­ In Paokagu and T m Bags at Your Gkocnr's CAKE »CH27. nue, Meriden. / ' r a f t One) April the elvUlaa share o f ration­ The early fall of Koenigsberg, ’The Russian aurge across the TalcottYiDc, Conn. O'clock 2 bags4 1 * M aearonrA^^^ brother of I>r. ’Thaddeua S. Dsnow- ed meat win Im shout 880,000,000 plains of Hungary formed the Papa, Richard A.j,/Pfc., son of capital of East P nia^ also was Md, 835 Berkeley College, Yale Mrs. Bridget Papg; 75 Beaepn and ssa ia probably the pounds, compared with 898,000,000 probable. Hie populauen was re­ southern flank of a long front AD hiring done in accordance with area atabilization plan. Rid Breen Beansp^^S^’^hll* University, New Haven. la the Paelfle and im* street. Hamden. / RITZ CRACKERS ;i^23> pounds this month. ported reduced to the meat o f dogs with two other Russian Armies Cirdt Z 6 AGs4 | Japanese headquarters Ira- For the various kinds of meat, - Dansereau, Armand J., Sergt., Piroscafo, Antionik P., P vt, son and cata for food. smashing at the threshold of Bo­ son of Mrs. Alma Dansereau, 51 of Daniel Pirod^fo, 170 Willlston KRISPY Cradim 19* la today's eoibmunlque the OFA’a estimate looks like this: Pamhagen ia 40 miles south of hemia and Moravia to the north. CASHMERE A a r t i u f t eontinulng Into the Beef, 898,880,000 pounds In Bokar O ™ C i t E. Liberty street Waterbtmy. street, Bridgeport Bratislava and 17 miles west of Berlin said powerful Russian Delaney, Paul E., S. Sergt.. eon Powers./Richard P., Pvt, son of day. Tolvo >1bo rejMrted AprU as comparsd with 849,040,- CoffM Z bagsOI lOnCHET SOAR UcAKiii CRjIJC BNKATOR r'iiS 20< Csoma. It is Just inside the tank, infantry and artille^ teams of William J. Delaney, Steele road. Mrs. Hri^n Powers, Pine Lake For B e tte r ler plana attacks on the Naval 000 pounds In March; veal. 70,300,- Austrian frontier 10 miles east of had smashed Naxi defenses before AN D Y EOY-Extrs Fancy ed Knre on Honshu island, 000 pounds against 76,400,000; New Hartford. drive, ^ glevllle. the etrongbold of Sopron at the the Moravian g ^ p , although the Dunn, Robert P .,'P v t, eon of Albert J.; S. Sergt., son Salactod California UNEEDA$ 3nco>18« today. lamb and mutton, 48,470,000 Bouthem end o f Neusiedler lake. Soviet high command yesterday Fresh First of the Seaeon BROCCOLI Super-Porta Hit Kyuatni pounds against 49,480,000; and Mra. Margaret Dunn, 190 Cut­ of Mrs. Irene O- Proulx, 25 Kelly Spaghetti Sauce EXTRA Moson is 20 milea northwest of made reference o this front ^.^ 8 Mtih Beg 63* ay Bight. tofore. Thla has nsosssltatril aoms defenses of the Bratislava gap in I Be Any Sorrow Like Unto My | Village. .'Badlo T w y o said that la addl- slight juggUng of point values, The key citadel of Gym:, which Beardsley Park Terrace, Hridge- the Danube valley. fell to Malinovsky, is only 57 miles LEHUCE LARGE SIZE 60's HEAD p < ^ Rathbun, Stanton N., ]Pfc., son $ e a > to raids on Kure Naval bass^ but'valuea on most kinds are un' Cut Behind Oennana Janton. John J., Sergt.. nephew of Mrs. Stella S. Rathbun, 1897 Heinz Gm ekaseef* WESTERN WiNESAD ^ US carrier planes" raided south- ehuged, OPA aaid. from Vienna. It lies 20 miles I Sorrow, Which Is Done Unto Me.” APPLES 23- In between the three strong southwest of Komarom, which is of Mrs. Victoria Jantom 113 Brook­ Blvd., West Hartford. VALUIS AT THE PISH DWARTMMT Kyuahu and weatem Shikoku R ew t Albert D., P vt, husband n points under attack, tanks, ar^ sltuM d on the south bank of the HeHc 2 1 0 « lyn street Rockville^ Qoaiac/Jomato D«p«nd on youf local FIRST NATIONAL MARKET for today. Damage to military (Lamentationa, Chapter 1, Tena It). WHITE CELERY^'*"^ Kripaitie, E d w a ^ D„ S. Sergt, dtles was Teportra negUgibleu” mored ears and cavalry cut be­ Danube, at its confluence with the GRAPEFRUIT 3 23- Ata •aaion’i bait aas loodt - raaionably pricad-which Plans Protest hind one group of Germans after Vah rtwr. . ILORIDA THIN-SWN husband of MrSy^melia M. Kri- *OMtiBefaM9 pliisoMtinof **n>esa enemy raids are believed paitis. Park n ^ , Watertown. FINGER LAKES maatn lavino* to your food budgal. he a supporting move for in- another. ’The Russlana were closest to i Thousands Have, Cacelesaly Passed the Cmeifled Christ oNanbes LARGE SIZE 176'» DOZ< milker wsler miltea four bordfbk dalidcug aoty Marshal Rodion Malinovsky’s Austria at Csoma. Leaver, W m am , Jr., Pfc., son LEMONS 2 »< 23- I operations la the Okinawa On Suspension I On Calvary Or tuahed B y .. .WILL YOU TOMORROW? C A L IF l^ A SEEDJ.ES4 of William J^aver, Sr., Box 370, Japanese broadcasters LARGE SIZE 176's OCX I Sandy H o ^ . BRANGES FRESH WESTERN ^ ICHS FRESH HADDOCK Lentl, Xdolph, S. Sergt,. son of CA RRO TS 15- 'iAItheugh the eireumetances eug- (Oonttaoed frotn Page One) UliCTED RED RIPE OXfOROPARK HDfll-SPRED ---- " s f C l M » CILLO Mrs. Catherine Lenti, 191 Central that American carrier HIS EXCELLENCY RAYMOND E. BALDWIN, TOMATOES FKO 25* ORASS SEED. 1.21 avem^ Torrlngton. 100°b PURE I dominated the Ryukyuakles, FCA, has denied tliat Utterback • Sauti V4 ^ “ ’ * HADDOCK FILLETS’- •38- haa requested to revise his report, Malone, William F., T4, son of HONEY CELERY 2 29- Its teported some of his fleet CONNECnCUTS GOVERNOR, UOZ 3 Q. Mm- 31va Malone, 72 Casa street lits were damaged by Japanese and aaid he had been asked only to WANTED AT ONCE! Include evidence substantiating his Well Said In His Proclamation: SPINACH Jderiden. : attacks. He gave no details on 10 02 Miller, Douglas E., 8 . Serjt-, SPINACH 3 29- STEAK COD - 29- nsults achieved by V. 8 . sur- charges. EXPERIENCED WAX BEANS WM 228 Based On Insobordlnatlon "Friday, March 80, marka the aanlveraatF of husband o f Mrs. Barbara Miller, ehips, iwhich included soi BREEN lEANS .CUT *PIWPKQ 236 Bettswood road, Norwalk. FAhia YRLOW , ^ US on battlewagons. Enemy Utterback said hla suspension the Cruciflxioa of our Lord and Saviour, Jeaua 10 OZ P*PP**' Va lb. tpesb^. O N IO N S MACKEREL "17- COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Chriat, Who Buffered the Agony o f the Croas PKQ Mucci, Alfred, P vt, son of Mrs. claimed Japanese torpedo was based on charges of insubordi­ I CUT CORN Phllomena Delasantro, 84 Sumac sank two cruiseiniL.aud dam- nation and revealing confidential to redeem man from the qina of the worid. cooked 5^^rseryes »• in accordance with an ancient custom of tha street Wsterbury. . ^ sharp che*»e- C A B B A G E NEW SOUTHERN ^ US 12- 1 a destroyer early today. information. He was Informed, he ' Apply A t Cheney Bros! Ossola, Reynold 2d Lieut., RED FISH fillets "31- Attack Kurile Points aaid, that the charge of revealing Christian Church and an earty statute . . . Let us obaarve this day in our churches and homaa la raveraat prayer... son of Benjamin Ossola, 172 Pyth­ '. 'Today’s fleet communique also information was based on his ac­ All hiring done in accordance with the Area RINSG ian avenue. Torrlngton. TU RNIPS YELLOW WAXED ^ US 10- need rocket and machine-gun tion of turning over to Bush copies In these timea of mortal strife when ao many brave souls are GRANULATED SOAP Adish 1^ jtsdf'Hsinz 3 RED POINTS Stabilization Plan. making the aacriflee of Ufa for the ideal of human froodom, Ruane, James"F., CpI., husband eka by Navy Venturas on of letters he had addressed to the o f Mrs. Alice B. Ruane, 2 Roberta NEVER NEVER CbodRnssd Grsam o f i Zaki in northeastern Para' FCA governor, dealing with the the lesson of Calvary and. Vaster mom overcomee the feara ORIPRV STICNY BORDEN'S UEDERKRANZ CHEESE street Devon. % o ^ S o u p it dsBdiptfj 0”W BEETS FRESH TEXAS ^ DCHS 15- Jro, and the bomMng of KS' bank audit that appall us and gives us complete aaauraace that God ( 2 W m 1 0 «) A Q Skorskl, Stanley J., Pfc., hus­ at su. saocias ana atucsTisscNS oka on Shimushu t Tuesday, "Bush had more chargeable .by waya beyond human undentanding haa mate provlalon band of Mrs. Victoria B. Skorskl, points are in the Kurile hours on that Job than I d l^ " he for eternal life." LAkCE P K C X u 99 Bralnard road, ThompeonviUe. (kfir UtM ■SNTCsap.. In. Inns, X V, north of Japan proper. declared. Solomon. Herbert Pfc., husband - Afo- PaU U l A m y Mustangs and Liberators Utterback said his answer to the o. Mni. Edwlna Solomon, 45 Hart­ ' hammered Suxaki airdrome suspension order would have to be ford avenue. New Britain. ^ radar installations on Chichi accompanied by affidavits of per­ NOTICE! LUX TBILET Sptewak, Edward F., Pfc., WGZPKG l ^ c near Iwo Jima on Monday, sons with knowledge o t the sffslr I ZION EVANGELICAL brother of Zygmont Splewak, 117 squash he Mustangs returned to the Job SOAP and that one of the affidavits . i^’Tremont street. New Britain. next day, hitting Chichi Jima SORRV, FOLKS! DUE TO ILLNESS IN THE FAM­ Tew, Irving F., P vt, son of Mra. 12-OZPKG 2 3 e Haha Jlina. would have , to be obtained from I LUTHERAN CHimCH codfish cakes Navy officer on active dpty. Jennie Tew, 31 ■ Flprence street, ,'Nimitx’s preliminary reports on ILY WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCOMMODATE YOU Cooper And H iidi Streets Putnam. ilts achieved Sunday, Monday 'The euspension order was issued tt-OZPKO I Q c SISCOT in the n^me o f the secretary of Vieta, Paul R., Pfc., son o f Mrs. ' Tuesday by the carrier planes WITH AN UPTOWN BRANCH THIS EASTER. Will Observe the Desth-Day of the World’s Savior Phoebe G. Viets, Jackson street pea puree ' Vice Admiral Marc A. Mitscher agriculture and signed by the di­ ■ With A Lenten Service Ibmorrow Evening , Thomaston. ' the. Ryuksua added at least 19 rector of the department Pereon- Beginning At 7 :80. . ^ Wyka, Eugene L„ Pvt, brother BLUEBERRIES h n a s t . . . . 3 5 . aaged enemy surface craft to nel division.filji( o f Mias Khy Wyka, 128 H aw ^om e NEVER PRE-GROUND I sight ship enemy convoy which KRAUSE^iS GREENHOUSE avenue, Derby. , THEME: i Summary of Chriat-CSentarod Religion.** S W s M s s * Dm fr a iM ssRm Is U coHs* NdN had reported destroyed Satur- 621 HARTFORD ROAD Zuk, William J.. P te ., soil,, of The 19 Included the three II CorinthianSp 5:16.^ ^ ' 1 ONE Mra. Anna Zuk, 128 Main atreet k N fks km kvy B. lips, five cargo ships, eight Ala.. TT'vfa.wlA.I T n 7.inn*a PlaafAil* POUND 2 4 * is 6 8 * Derby. |io 10 luggers and a whaler. Many i A Cordial Invitation Is Also Extended To Zion's Easter Ariny Wounded—European Bp/UMf JhutiacUaH iM a V a J a e l KYIO ^ 1 tr small craft were wrecked. Festival Services, Easter Sunday Morning 20 4 POINTS 12 POINTS ■egloiis' COPPH Mm Di Hiaeeh Ona Poslttoae And In the Evening A t TiSO; Blair. WiUlam M „ Jr„ 2d U eut, Nlmlts said the raiders also had eon o f hbra. Bertha M. Blair, 37 bed gun' positions, landing « STRIKINO AND BBIAUTIFUL DAffT P l PltBaMBWTATlOK Itoae etreet Watexbury. RENUZIT «65- 1<>* air fields, warehouses and ^ I P A I R S OUR DINING ROOM S EASTER StTNDAY BWENINO THROUGH THE ffPWPAT Bowen, Em>at M„ Sergt, hus­ SLeePWALD^R D A n * AU. PURPOH CUANN QT a hmt ks on Ryukyu Islands, In- S SCHOOL TOGETHER WITH THUPONOMiaA'nOW, WITH AN.. band of Mrs. Virginia R. Bowen. K IR K M A N 'S 3*-<14- IK /% K / 'H-Oriten1.it JAR I*®® JAR DU* .. eg Okinawa. = AR’TtraC AND COLORFUL ItOCK-HEWN OPEN TOMB 8ET- Granby. COMPLDUON SOAP ^Tokyo radio said "about 60 U. B. WILL BE OPEN 1 TINO. EASTER STORY CHARACmCRS, AND WHIl'E CROSS Boyd, Samuel H., P v t, eon of — medium bomters and Attention S “ MY winnicicMER LIVES’* LETTER PLACBaHEWT, AND U V- Mre. Jeanette Boyd, S3 Commerce W O O L F O A M ^ ^a2SsER°°^ 25- ers — raided Formosa, 365 As USUAL i mO CROSS BY CHILDIUCN t- ALL m O T l^ H T y EW yC. atreet, Norwalk. I aouth of Okinawa. The raid Hojme Owners S 'flVTBlLY AND CL08INO WITH THE ^IlSCENBION NAHltAa ' Carnno, Michael A.. Pvt. eon SPRY s;24- s;68- three and a half hours, aaid * TTVE AND BACaCGROUND'. o f Mra. Roae Carrano, 189 Wooa- ,aanouncer, and bombs were TOMORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) HADDOCK 4 A tar atreet New Haven. SWEETHEART 3 i&19- vieiTADU SHomwNa on air fields and "vital In­ Oi^ ezpert carpenters A Cordial Welcome To AU, Especial^ To ffhoae In the Oonklyn, Frederic B., P vt, hua- st Tainan, Takao and are now available for any Community and the Houdiig Developmente band of Mrs. Annette L. Conklyn, (A . SERVING THB FINEST o f ! 98 Union street, Waterbury. GRANULATED Sffr 2 35- and aO types of hone rf> Who Have No Choteh Home. naETS S o«l pnira and attbratlone. SEA FOODS AND OTHE^ ’ Cbpp, Diqtorf M., 1st Lieut, Ktinuuirs lOAr rowDH » ! $ . huaband of Lieut Lucia Maircock A M M O N IA iwnrMY a9* Bettmatce eheerfnBy MENUSPSaALSt Divine Worship Sundays 10 A . M . Sunday School 0 A . II. RRISH SLICED ' t Copi^ ANC N-761849, c-o Mra. KWKMAirS OAMSATB) SOAT 23- FO R SALE f l t e n . ConfirmatioB Instruction Tnesdays and M daya John A. Maycock, 59 Church steaet Wethersfield. BLEACH — siXO- KMKMAN*S ttiANWR S m M- OUR BAR WILL BE CLOSED A t d P .M . S. STEAK COD Condone, John Sn P v t, eon of OR iSxCHANGE In ObeervAnce of Good Friday. Mrs. Lucy Cordone, 88 , Revere Wm. F. Zion Evangelical Luthemm Church, Panl Q. Prokopy, FRESH CAUGHT street Brtteeport PUILDING LOTS Pastor, Extends Perris, (Slfford H., Sergt. hus­ Johnson The Season's W^h for a Cheering and Comforting band of Mrs. Elizabetb Perris, SWAN SWAN LtFEBUOY LUX t h e g r e e n Brand Strant Ekstar HNldayJi HADDOCK Route 3, LongrMga road, Stam­ ford. SOAP ' SOAP MALTNSOAP T O U T SOAP TELEPHONE 74M PRINCESS “A CHANGELESS CT«IWn[W A ' LITTLENECK-tIN shell ?, Oonalany, Caaimir J., P v t, hua­ delicioits M Ie lohesl-fral’ _Ov. Oan Afthot Avan band of Mm. Bllxabeth Gorxelany, dm with a bssNy kraal WORLD.” "CEraUST: 'THE WORLD’S NEED dsd Wbsat (hs cHsal yea ma 3 MK> c a m s f 3 UK CAMS 2 9 * - M l $ m -W 8 ' MOadow street SbMton. 3 < ^ 2 0 - 3«n>20- RESTAURANT AND HOPE.” CLAMS ooz !,snfs-®wN' Tune in Lutheran Hour Sunday AftemoonA .12:80, WTHT. . ^TIEIIIEAT ATLARTIO A PACIFIC TEA CO. Parmingtoa. * Wi USERYI THIJiGHr 19 MHIT QUANTtTiU IB ig i IMJICT T9 GHANCt BUi 10 M M im JIUCnM lW HA All K»me mblMt »e eurMt ekengea. 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____ f •• v.i,’ « i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CUNN - t m u k s s i i a i , m a k l m '£9, 1 9 4 i J ; t S I X regional high abhooL aa outlined found Whaatoa fuUto on thrae and on tjito count an additional Now Maay Wear by the State Bducatloa depart­ Wbeaton Gets oounta aad aantanoed film to state term of "two' to tour years In never any ju.stihcation for li­ lAieal Soldien Meet Regional Highs ment, are local controli asaurancs prison tor from two to four ysara state prtoon was fixed. Yatiks Pui*sue Local Paper Salvage' on ona count, tour months In jail Proeecntor Hugh M. Aloom,'Jr., FALSE TEI Manchester cense, nor ever -any valid excuse Further Acts On Island of Luzon Local Soldier Is Sought of Sf^uata aducatlonal facilitlea for local boya and girls; a sense on anoChsr count and six months asked for a kmg tana In prison W H k l h n - for careless adult tolerance of Boom Is Seen Prison Terms in jail on tbe third count. and opposed a motion tor stay of Pvt. Max RubAcba, son of of community solidarity; a great­ rafiTSBTa. a . ^Mvening Herald loose conduct. It is about time Japs on Cebu State Prisita T ens Fixed executlMi. Aloom aald that tbe Of Vandalism Me. and Mrs. Waclaw Rubacha ■ By Private Copi’s Parents Great iUd to Hospital • er Inducement to continue in high (Boe-odd) powder, bolds PCVLISUKO BT TU for adult Manchester to get back school; greater poasiblUUes tor In the second ^casq the court assaults were committed against mote flnnbr. To oat aad tAU> PRINTINO GO. INa of 90 North atreet, in a recent Found Guilty on Five tha daughter o f Wheaton’a beat eeaefort joat epitetls . It BiaMi) Straat ‘Marited Development* extra-curricular aoUvitles; devel­ found Wheaton guilty of assault on its Job and take some responil- letter to his parents speaks Toward Hills and impoaed a suspended sentence friend and the wife of a man with T U TH oa rear ptatas tUaebwtcr, Conn. of meeting in Luzon In the Mr. ahd Mrs. D. Oopl. of *6 parents, who would like to know opment of community interests; soo«r. pootr taoto or TB01U8 rBROOSO" blllty for what young Manchester Two More Sludenln of So Far, Nearly $6,000 Of Plan Following G>unts Involing At< of one year In jail. Ha was also whom be was negotiating a huat- Philippines, Corporal Ffed Ma­ George street. Bristol, parents of the details of their son's death. - and better edu'mtioijal environ­ "Plata odor* (deotari _ OwMrml lUaacar is doing. The preliminary information of (Conttaned From Ona) ment. tacks on xWomen. found guilty of indeesnt assault ness deal. r A8TXBTH at oar drag i y\Miad*4 Oetobar 4, Ut> Local High School honey, son of Mrs. Annie Ma­ Private Vito Copi who was killed - WorUi o f Badly Need* Stores Here Open War , Is Predicted. honey of 60 Maple atreet. who the local solcUer’a knowledge of Further, the State departipent shore again one of the midget E d ’avMT ■vaniBg boept Have Been Involved. is a radio technician and Has in action In France, have appeaJed Private Copi’s death came to Bris-. points out, the regional high Hartford, March 1 Boliwya. BnUrad at tht aubs waa. tracked down and prob­ ; 'ed Equipment Has Hartford, March 29— (07—The The Rush Continues been fn the Pacific area and to the Herald to locate a Manches­ tol from a Bristol man who was Good Friday ichool has advantage over a Found guilty en five counts In­ jiiiKinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiHiiinuiiiiuHiiHHiinHiii ___at Kaaebaatar, Qobb., aa ably sunk with direct hits. State Department of Bducatlcn ClM Hall Mattar. Principal Edaon if. Bailey of Australia for over a year. He ter boy on furlough from the Euro­ riding on s train with the Man­ Been Purchased. amall-town high school in the abil­ volving attaclu on women, Shel­ Ali we know, from the western waa a well known basketball pean theater who was with their chester man and he admitted serv­ The Americans, who have lib­ In accordance vwithi the t0* ed last Friday at the revival of the Cavalry writes that his the Manchester soldier's name but Mr. and Mrs. Copi’s Bristol tele­ ward from Cebu City while the years Immediately following the carry an impossible load. ward. The American Third, the Raymond Cooper was elected ^ four years by Superior Court d Ona Taar ...... I Old Clothea Day, have been con­ 8th Unit was among the first believe it to be James, either first phone number is 2-0599 and they supporting Far Elastem Air Force Manchester Chamber of war. J u d n William J. Shea. SUtaa and dPO ...... *13.00 American First, and now thf Brit­ Asserting that the flrsT region Financially, the regional high tinued and that two more atu- to invade Manila. He says they or last name. Any information will gladly pay reverse, charges if tore into enemy lines of commu­ chairmsn and treasurer succeed* | Commerce stores here aehool has the obvious advantage lUs eounpel, Harold I. Koplow- ish Second, are all on th^ loose. nication. a], high school, which haa bean op- KBHBaR u r denta had been implicated for tak­ got In so fast the Japs didn't anyone has on this cAse will react this information can be relayed to • If you were right here com- Ing Mslvin Hathaway who is lesv* . will be open on Good Fri­ of making It pooslble to spend f6r Jts said he’ would file notice of THB ASSUUIATCD PKB8» The best news we have from the know what had happened. He favorably to the distraught Bristol them. MacArthur said the fighting on tnx Manchester in ^ few weeks. \ eiistlng with about 400 students Tba Aaaoclatad Praaa la aaciualvaly ing an active part. Theae students day. educational purposes aome of tbe appeal and asked that Wheaton writes of the Joy of the pris­ Luzon island had abated in the poundiDg e pcescripdoa for To date < Manchester’s effort in at Canaan ainca 1939 serving tha be released under hit present bail 'ttad to tba uaa of rapuHtleatlon ai British Second, which t>egan by have been temporarily auapended, towns of Salisbury, Sharon, Kent, funds -required for trsnsportptlon btwa dlapateba< eradltad to or not bringing the total to five who have oners at San Tomas camp at central and southam sectors be­ yourself, oramambet of youp saving waste paper, has bought when pupils muat he sent consid­ of *7,000. Judge Shea reserved rushing 20 miles forward after its with the operators In signing a cause of the enemy’s "great N. B. A Sandca tions, everybody was dead On Honor Roll those areas, he told, but remains put into t v r y ptescriptioa assistance to our hospital and it the stay motion next Monday. ering almost the entire front. Only Board of Education, started last present contract be continued at has been made possible by the peo­ To Be Suspended Bethany, bad purchased 33 acres schools in six different towns. In Friday when all Senior students tired of rice and the limited strong in the north around Bag­ writWB by a pbysiciea. ‘Tbs Five New Charges Filed one of our armies, the American diet. The local soldier said It least until May 1, and that any uio and across the valley near the ple of the town keeping everlast* o f land in West Clieablrq and was another town, the tronoportatlon '■f^lTibiri Tba came to their respective claasea wage adjustments later agreed luofUvided attention of our cost per high school pupils was ■Wheaton waa tried for an at­ Jdlioa Matbawa Spacial Ayaocy—Na* Ninth, haa not yet gained this dis­ was hard to believe some of Balete pass. in ^ y S t the Job of saving paper. ready to build a regional hl^ dressed In old clothes. This day Will Soon Be Delivered to be retroactive to April 1. akiUed pbarmscisu is given New Haven, March 29.—(P)— aehool aa soon after tbs w ar ai almost *70 onnumUy. tack on a New 'Britain girl lost . Taaik, Cbioago. Oatrolt aad Beaton. tinction, and that la no fault of the things this man said he Fighting waa particularly stiff More paper is needed than ever was observed for many years, they The mine lender withheld hia •o ibis important task. Briiv Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator possible. June and for an attack on a dropped it in 1039 due to personal ate were true. There were Here; Over 4,000 around Kapintana, at the south and there is another great incen­ . dUUtBBB AUDIT BUREAU o r ita own. It la making the frontal reply pending the strike vote. tive to save'more paper for a proj­ At preaenL 28 towns are in va- Boy lastaally Killed Farmington woman last October. COtCUl^ATlONS. injury to several of the- selected plenty of bananas to be had but end of the Balete pass, which your next prescription bets for War Charles J. Potter an­ In connection with the first cose assault into the Ruhr, and it is it was the dry season and terr Names On It. Ezra Van Horn, chairman of leads into the e x te n ^ e Cegayeui ect for the hospital which will be rioua stages of discussion with re­ students. The revival atartled vet­ the operator-union negotiating to this Reliable pharmacyl nounced tdday that John Moasimo spect to the establishment of re Bridgeport, March 29— <07 — be was acquitted of the charge of Barald Piintlod Company. Inc., meeting the sternest German re­ eran teachers and the result led to rifically hot, and when he re- valley of northern Luzon. outlined in another story soon. a no flnanolal raapobaiblllty tor conference committees, said after The January quota of paper for and oon of Waterbury, coal mer­ gionsl high schools, the board Donald Mitchell; 8, waa instantly rape but with permtoaion o f the apbleal -arrork appaaring in ad* sistance being offered anywhere. a apcclal assembly. tumetk home he would be able Plans were furthered last night Sink Seven Freighters court, five new charges were filed to stand the sun aA matter yesterday's session "we made no Manchester was 118,995 pounds chants, have had their right to re­ said. Tbe towns will unite in kUled last night when he was _ _ manta 'n Tba Manrhaitai Bra- Here the one tank battle to be This seemed to only add fuel to at a meeting of the Manchester progress.’’, He added that the Bombers ranging the China sea ceive or deliver anthracite sus­ groups of from three to six, the struck at RoUrood ond.8outh avs- against him. Bind HyalA ______the Hre, as on last Saturday night bow hot It was. and 138,287 pounds were collected found anywhere along the front is Honor Roll committee for the in- tneetings would be resumed this sank seven freighters, some of or 117 per cent. According to late pended until after April 15, effec­ board ooid, and many b f the re­ nues. Boria 8vlrsky of New Haven, In the first cose Judge Shea class numerals were painted on them ueed as transports, and dam­ WELDON tive March 30. gional high schools will conduct whom police say was the driver of Thuraday, March 29 being fought. Here the Germans the 'high school building, causing stsllation of the local list of men morning. figures Just available, the collec­ aged 16 others. Two 3,000-ton- DRUG COMPANY Potter sold the action was taken six-year programs, making' Junior the truck, was held in bonds ot Loveliest gift of all for Easier are still organized and tough. And conaiderable damage, deapite the and women in service. 'The case Miss Perkins was understood to tion. for February ran 139,910 have talked by telephone with ners were sunk and 12 smaller pounds. after it had been disclosed that the high aehool faciUtiea available to *1,000 charged with operating a ...beautiful long-lasting Park here the Germans are taking, for warning that waa given at the as­ which will hold Manchester’8.,4.000 ones damaged off French Indo­ motor vehicle so os to endanger HOSPITAL SUPPLIES Adult Delinquency sembly. Class numerals were also Engagements or more names has been complet­ Lewis and Charles O’Neill, oper­ Prescription Pharmacists company had obtained more an­ children in the rural areas. Hill plants or fresh cut flowers all that, a terrible beating, which ators’ spokesman, during yester­ china. The other* were bit off thracite from shippera than the Among the advantages o f the life. - " BEDPANS" OBADUATES painted on the railroad bridge on ed by the rnanufacturers. the New Foochow, China. HOT WATER BOTiLES ...that gift that speaks a lan­ llancbeater'a educational a will s^on be followed by another England Outdoor Adverti-sing com­ day’s conference, but neither 901 Main St. TcL-5321 amount to which it was entitled Center street and on signs in vari­ The p ^ of Legaapl, \>n the Special Services CRUTCHES AND OANES guage all ita own. ! tlWritiea, trying to cope with more pany of Boston, and will be deliv­ principal would confirm that or under government regulations. breakthrough. ous parts of the town. Monday Pulford-Lind southeastern "talT’ of Luzon, took _ the annual efferveacence of saw aeveral of the ling leaders at­ ered in Manchester soon. discuss the message. While the suspension to In effect. Arthur Drug Stores Many of these powerful units . Mr. and Mrs. Theoijore W. Lind the heaviest aerial bombing of the M | ^ g fever among, their chargee, tempting to lead the school by go­ of Minneapolis, Minn., announce Name PtotM Ready For Good Friday Potter ssid, the oompony wUl be 848 Mata St. TN. S8M across the Rhine are traveling at Skunks Driven From Lalra day—180 tons. Formosa’s har­ ing on strike unless the three origi­ the engagement of their daughter, The original Ust of 3,000 names la a n s ■■■■nan permitted to deliver the anthracite i^luitve had to act promptly and di* a mile pn hdur rate. Some of them nal students who were auapended, of servicemen and women, com­ bor liistallatlona were hit with 72 it has on hand or in transit' to Lorraine ...Irene, to Ralph E. Pul- Aioany, N. Y.— —Motorists tons o f bombs. Large fires and ^iliBotly to bring some elementa of would be admitted to the school piled by the Marine Corps League, rubbed their eyes in unbelief, then other retail dealers In Waterbury, are now nearly 100 miles beyond ford. MM 2c, U. S. Navy, son of explosions were observed at both ’ITie last Lenten Service will be ndheatcr’a youth Into line with again. was sent to the manufacturers broke all records in closing auto­ provided they receive written con­ EASTER the Rhine, approximately 200 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sweeney of targets. held at Zioa Elvongelicol Lutheran K O nO E ! laaini o f reaaonable condpct Principal Bailey la determined to 24 Starkweather street. Miss several weeks ago and that num mobile Windows as s a convoy of sent from the Solid Fuels Adminis­ miles from Berlin, little more Ret to the bottom of a situation her of Perma-plates of two-color Tokyo radio claimed without church. Cooper and High streets. Lind Is at present employed by skunks, reported to have num­ tration tor War to receive K. My Ofitoa WUl Ba Okaed ^imien young people damage from the Russians beyond Berlin. that has been. the topic of discus­ plastic have been made up, ready headquarters confirmation that FILLED the government at Arlington, Va„ bered at least 300, crossed the Good F r ld ^ evening, at 7:30. In Good FHdsy. lllMbooI property, they are attack' There are many gueases aa to sion in many circles since the for alphabetical insertion In the four-lane AlbanyO- Schenectady 41st division Yanks who Invaded NOW IS THE TIME. the final sermon o f the series by Sends Yanks Good Lqck youths launched their vandalism and her fiance is stationed at three cases. Provision has been Zamboanga oil southwestern Min­ DR. I. OERSHANOFF ||Bg a community effort and a the manner In which General Eis­ Newport, R. I., awaiting ren.‘4sign- road. It was believed that brush Pastor Prokopy on Lenten History drive. made for enlargement of the Man fires drove the skunks from their danao March 10 and secured air To Improve the Appearance Pictures, the theme based on Sec­ Cooter, Mo.— (iF) — M’rs. Ids Optometrist Beautify ’’Her” on Easter with [r,erato struck minM to avert 2.15 s Open E^rnry Nifllit Until Easter. I not done and is not doing ita the loss of coal to the war pro­ *35<*S6 M aster . a a a a • Opea Sondaya. gests no change o f mind with re­ anhtle difference of principle Job when ita high school age son ’The Mary Cheney Library and duction program..- *36 Standard 1.95 Boy DIreet aad Sava Moaeyl B , ‘ ______^ __ _ here we do not understand. other public libraries In town will College to Hold la allowed to rtm one of those gard to the Red Croee on the part Take, for another instance, the Operators looked to I*ewis for *87**40 Chevrolet 2.25 SPRITIG MEANS 484848485348484853534853235348234848482348234853235323485348232348232353535332534853 be closed tomorrow. Good Friday. liylaaauro jalopies in a day and age o f Manchester people. It doea eug- principles governing the "equali­ the next major development, be- *41 Chevrolet 2.55 Flower Show geat that, for one reasoo or an­ zation" of educational atandarda. cauae prasumably be could reach *39**42 Plymouth 2.15 ('tahen necessary transportation Mrs. Irene M. Foster, local con­ an agreement on extending of the other, there were many people who ’There is very hot sentiment in tralto, la a member of the quartet aad necessary gasoline are criti* Connecticut. educational circles contract. If he preaeed for one. were not reached hy canvasaers, of the Central Baptist church, CaU Your Dealer /Vote New XiondOB, March SPORTS national Items. We should against the federal proposal that Lewis declined Tuesday to join not, at least, by thy time of this which will render special music A e annual spring flower show at Bay that a home which doea not money from statea best able to .during the .three-hour Good Friday pay be used to raise educational Ooimeetlcut College ^ for Women Lkaow by what methods the gas report i service at the Central Baptlrt BRUNNER'S will ta held^Baturday and 8unday for InooimTax Wo Have Received It Is the effort of the remaining atandards in etatea less able to church, Hartford, beginning at l i 80 OaUaad St. Plwac 8191 ^ADORT short . . . with su I for these jalopy joy-rides is oh* pay. In addition to the financial undhr tha auspices of the Bftany days o f the drive to reach these noon. department and will Include every­ ^ InoemS tax payment Cue A Limited Shipment of .tainad la not doing its Job. Per* argument, e very dire picture ii Strawberry COOK'S , March 18? Donv borrow tbs potential cdhtribiitore in one way thing botanical from vegetable money unnscssssm y, but If a PAINT FIX-UP NOW! hapa, too, In the jalopy matter, drawn of what wouId~ happen to AH pupils o f Emanuel Lutheran g a r^ s to rare and exotic speci­ or another. Perhaps you, know education if the federal govern­ SERVICE STATION loon is to your advantac*. ess Wool Sox there ara other sources of laxity. Churh s^ool who have a part in 855 Boat MMdto Tnraplka mens o f flowers. It to scheduled WoMf today. We sssks tasns Time to get on your working duds and clean , some one who hasn't been aolicit* ment should be given the privi­ the Ekister service Sunday at 5 from 1:30 to 6 o'clock Saturday simply, prtVsWy on slgnaturs Terhaps law and rationing en* lege of financing it. "Control , will Plants * TeL 1996 sloaa WS’d Uke to servo you. In Anrarted Solid Colors. ed, and who la waiting to be. In o’clock, are requested to report for and from 9 to 6 on Sunday. up fo r Spring. WeTve aU & e gadgets that ,|ltarocment authorities should make always follow the purse.’’ warn rehearsal Friday afternoon at 2 Come in, phone or writs us that case, call Red Croae at 4115 HOLLYWOOD Tbs show will ta divided Into today; or savo this od until Unexeelled At win make cleaning a quick and easy Job and a rather intensive aiirvey of the opponente of federal equaliza- o’clock at Emanuel Lutheran 'tw o parts, gardens, with flowers. those eupplies and tools that will make you and give the name end eddresa. tiem. church. Fpr Sale - SERVICE STATION [aoethods by which these Jalopies 948 East f ^ t e r St. TeL 9987 Including greenhouse plants, and feel like a real expert aa yon go about your Perhaps you yourself are among Yet, In the Hail of the House A , q - gardens without flowers, consist­ skeep running wild while adults thf other day, these same' Con­ those who have not yet been ao- JACK’S ing of herbs and similar plants. “Fix-Up” campaign. forced to ration even their necticut educational leaders ap­ One of the show’s hlghlMts will 79/ necessary travel. liclted. directly. If ao. cell 4115 peared In full-fledged support of I Ellington Peila Bros. SERVICE STATION ta a model housing projwt fom and Red Croaa campaign v^rkera a bill which will provide for state When is a home not doing Its ■isHvnie Road T O n S M t war workers, designed to bring Push Brooms will ba glad to accommodate you. equalization grants, by which the S64BidwenSt. TeL 7405 out the advantages ot thoughtful WaOpaper Qeaner JobT We should say that the home more wealthy communitiea o f the Howard B. Little, tax collector It it.from one point of view, easy SAM AND TOM'S landscaping and planning. ARCHERY SETS la not doing ita job when one can state will help iBnance improved for the town of Ellington, will be 17e Can to let a drive which has mlseed at the Eklington Town Hall'Satur­ SERVICE STATION Double*X Floor see, any day in the week, 10 and education in communities | esa able 415 Mala Street 'TeL 9979 Complete with Bow, Striny, you opce slip past you altogether. to support high educational, stand­ day, Match 31, in the afternoon U y a u Old Manchester kids from 2-5 and 7-9 for the cahv^n- Anfiws, Thiuib Guard, Tar* ^New View Glass Qeaner But you, and others like you, are ards themselves. ’There wqs no 8PBINO , ^ tanoking''clgarets. How can chil­ ience o f ElUngtoa Center and JOE’S GARAGE 'h n t m i d $5-00 up I i f j the difference between defeat and opposiUon from Connecticut com- 223 McKee Street Tel. 8199 COLEANINO NEEDS! e e L 25c and 67e dren of that age find smokes when munitlu whose wealth vKU thus West Ellington residents. MOTH FREPAEATION8 raiANCE GO. Cleaner 29c victory for Mancbeater. Jacquelin McKnIgbt, daughlwr ^ h u n d e o ■3! . ' their elders can’t? Parents should be shared, and no dire warning DON WILLIS GARAGE WAXES AND POUSHB8 2nd F low In these leat dayy o f the drive, that, once the etetq bad' become of Mr. and Mrs. Roraoa 8 .' Site- loyhoeo ttSS / lkaow , and the police should know. Knight of Sddd’s Mills seetion.'is 15 Main Street TeL SaSS Artlinr DrOf Storts KeIlo|^*s Bmshea the money is still coming in. But the financing party, attempta at 1874 O. B. •town. Htv. Moth Fume 65c Pint There’s a law' about it. home from aSimmons college, in 848 Mala St. TeL 9891 V o, m tta process la painfully slow. educational dictatorship woulo in­ CENTER % Wool AtUetk Jerseys! for every pnrpos« These are perhaps only the tw6 evitably follow. Boston,' tor the Etoster recssa 100 11 Yesterday’s report, for Instance, Corp. F. John Arens ahd Mrs. , SERVICE STATION .Old'School Quality glaring instances of youth- 'T iMm , ter another Inetaaee, 988 Oeater street TWrSSIfi showed a gain of only *900, with Col. Thomoa Hewes, and hla Arens from Arlington, Va.. ara I fin lawlessness in Man^ester, apendlng his Easter leave with Paste Cleaner -MarshalPa *5,600 atiU to go. Yet Mancheeter *T>eoentraUsa^ for liberty** It of lawlessness which apreads their parents, Mr. and Mn. Fred­ MAPLE W$ Will Buy / H onsdiold can go over the top. It has a real creed. We haven't rend the book WATKINS 45c Qt. $1.25 Gah until it challenges our educS' y e t for t| ie copy ta promlaed no erick H. Arens a t Maple Avenue SERVICE BTATON chance of going over the top. and Mr. qnd Mrs. Raymond B. BROTH^RSe INC. Kleaning KH [ttfiBal ' authorities to stem and did not wrrive. A I wo know to 9 Staple Street TeL 89 WEDDING ,Your Fishing Make yoiir contribution to .that that this eame genial aad abto Clark. 8 r „ ,o f Hill Top avenue, kHo*a*Doo Cleaner Bed measures. But they ^rporal Arens is with the Ms* chance, to Manebester’a support Tom BewM waa head of Oavar- WARREN « JARVB be forded to oops rinsa and to statleast. at Wuh* FUNERAL BIRTHDAY SOe AppUeatora o f its flghUng men end eromaa Bor OroM* Cemmtooton ea Oev* GARAGE Rod and Rool! the problem ‘alone. They ennneat Baargaalaattaa for tngton, D. C. Do H BOW. Oall 4115. S E R V IC E . 1089 TMIaita Tpkan Baektaa ANNIVERSARY a have, back o f them, a Man' CoBaeetlcut, aad that the mtan TeL 9898* Bring It in and let us SHOP McGILL-CONVERSE FOR ALL YOUR parenthood which is on its reforms whldl zpraag from kto Legal Notices work la that eapqel^ were all NICK'S m a d e t o . o r d e r SPRING CLEANING NEEDS! aad a wldespraad community Only 1m m Sale oeatrallzatlona of eoatrot hi uqCOB FKBMIT OrmandJeWest SERVICE STATION appraise your equip* o f reeponsibiUty for •to the name at efflctoaey and aeon- ^ MoncB or arrucATioir ' This is to zive notice that I Charles ' TXreefor 089 Main Straat TeL 8984 ction o f conditions which, SMttle—(ff)—A bootlegger who omy. Irooloally eaoagli, there Botticello of n Princeton atreet Mon- THE NEW CHARLES BAKERY ment. - ' offered a pint of, the b u t to Chief ^IBCbecked aad upcured, can are some very fervent **Deeen- cheater. Conn., hare filed an oppllce- I8S-I8T NO. HAIM 8TRBBT PHONK S-ltS7 of Police George Norton got away trallze for liberty** mbuto in tlon dated aoth of March. IM with LEE'S ESSO STATION a shame upon us all, and with nothing w o n t than a loat the Liquor Control Commtsaloa for a T19 Osator Btinat TaL4049 McGni-CONVERSE, this preoeat lAftotatore who Reataorani Permit tor the aale of elce- e blight iqraa the future, aale. Nwton explained later at would Ike to beglB by nholah- holic Uq'iO' to* premlaeo ot SO Oak DONT FORGET! Wednesday Is o f us, parbaps, accept un* SaatUe police headquartefa be ing tooae atato Inztnimenta at street Mspeheeter, Conn, The business RICHARDSON'S . Patat — Vamlih — would gladly have brought the oentralzed eoatrol wWeh wtoe is owned by Charles Bottleelle. U ATLANTIC STATION NAS^IFF A I ^ CO. lym ith conduct as aa tnevita- man in bad been at hoou. Norton adopted after Prineeton street. Clarenca J. Barbar, - DPNUTDAY!!! srar conditions. So sn Main street aad Frederick J. Hlni- US Bnat Oantar St. TsL 8841 r ta chief of the 'rairbaaka, Alaaka, from to eaeU of lU Oak street Msneheeter. TlfaadM8ter*B Bxelaaivo Sporthif Oooda Stored •45 MAIN STREET M ara asmptlnig soBte an* police department Paitapo we are In in try­ end will be eondneted by Charles Bottf-i The Sign ol • BROWN'S GARAGE JELLY DONUTS Doxen 28c Ita BHd ing to Icaop prtnciptoa atralght. eeUo of n Prineeton street Heariiea- 995 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. ter. Conn., as permittee. * - Worthy Senrire 16 Bralnard Flaen Tel. 8979 ’^had diaaptrous failure of Never meddle with a hornet or We haven’t tried it long* enough CHARLES BOTTICELLO t a man who la minding hia own to know, but we suspect it would 71m m Detsd JOtfa of March, IMS. | At 142 EAST CENTER 81. Ff -S .-S^5 ■J '

.V : ' ^ ■ ■ ■■■■■■/ UAKCHESTES BVENINQ HBRAU), MANGHBSTEB, OONM* THURSDAY,, MARCH 29,1945 rMxmi IWANCHEJSTBK EVENING HERALD* MANUHBSl^R, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1945 EIGHT >0- T' wards in one place, were unoppos­ been arou..d the wall wheiiqj. he State Salvage ” committee an-; Racing Allied Units Completed ed. ' Trip Over iBench would have' been expoaed to The nouncec( last night that a stater i Price Boosts Labor Voice full conouMlon rad flying tr* g - wide drive for rag salvage will be tring Gives a Preview Delay on Final di'vlBlon rushed in behind the tanka Republican Strategy held this spring. The goal will be i Obituary :—the greatest armored force ever Seen Fortuitous mnU. The inoident.occucred on the Menace Hannover; On Bill to Check W raagl^g SpoUa Meals Shlmbu line front east o f Manila. one pound of rags for every per- ' Senate Stand deployed in the west—to consoli­ Seen No Help Bill Opposed son in Connecticut during May rad O f What to Expect Later date gains. Rules of Boards Spokane, Wash.—(4V -A fter a another pound from each of toe Duisburg Taken Nowhere was the enfeeUed ene­ Slips on Amendment doctor told him he would die if he With the 43d Di'vizlon on Luzon, Bag Salvage Plana Made state’s 460,000 residents during the my able to check either of Brad­ D eaths ______^ In Food Pinch Repre^ntation on AH didn’t quit eating in. restaurants, (Delayed)—OF)—Ueut CMl. Ed­ Hartford, March 29— (JP) —Tho remainder of tha year. On Manpower ley's Armies in this fifth day of s divorce plaintiff teitiflej] in rmw^y tg r^rt n c o t i ia^^vould b* thrown in by tho other iConMnned from Page One) (Contlnoed From Pago Om ) inary approval In 1941 but ’loet” ward W,. Berry of Glenbrook, four. continuous, sleepless attack to Lack One Vote of Two- State Boards With court, he married. ” 1 had been at (John., darting for hta, foxhole I’aMklnff to d ^ when Umper* Wilfred E. Bolack end the war. ’ (Contlnaed From Page One). because of neglect to print them her home for dinner, but her moth­ Flahermen Get Ready (Contlnned From Page One) opcrntlons on the Neckar, which coming biennium to allow a Uni­ around the end o f a brick wall, _ _ j aoand on Main itreet into Wilfred E. Bolack. of 41 Lenox The Germans nave lost 262,000 Thirds of Full Mem­ with the public acta of that year. jPay Proposed. er did the cooking. After we ware Trout fishermen looked anxious­ flows behind the easily defended versity o f Connecticut Egtenajan Indicated agreement that boosting tripped over a bench and fell flat a lot of absentees, and some may street, died at 1:30 this afternoon men on the western front in pri»- There .was plenty of Oratory on married I found she couldn’t cook r tne and the flaw »t The ly at the calendar unbelieving that Black forest to the south. The Ger­ service field man to work with prices to the housewife w ill, not bership; Cannot Move both Bides during the debate on in the darkness. brooks were beginning to go down not get back in time for the at the Memorial hospital here. He oners alone alnce the first of Hartford, March 29— (Jf)— A as well as her mother,” the plain­ I atood at 97 at 1:80 had lived here for the past five mans blew the ^ bridges east of fruit growers was approved by the help. the amendment. Representative artillery ttiell smashed a aec- after spring freshet height a full showdown. Mannheim. March'. This figure—added to ene­ House and sent to the Senate. For Reconsideration. bill to have labor represented on tiff told Superior Judge Louis years, coming here from New Brit­ “Hiat would Just be taking the Sullivan declared that he was not Bunge. "But the main trouble was torS f the wall onto the spot where M * bneia made the mid- two weeks before the opening of Barkley said he was pointing my soldiers killed and wounded— Rep. William M. Curtis ,(R) of aU state boards with pay at $30 toward a vote today, but conced­ ain. He was born in Granby, Can­ Numerous cities were within represents losses ..qulvalent to one lid off everything,” commented opposing the bill tn prtnclpli but per diem for attending board she wrangled so much I couldn’t he had been alttlng. •r beat baaraMe but thia un- the trout season. Nothing of this grasp of the charging, Allies. Bridgewater told the House that Hartford, March 39—(ff)— Re­ said he could not understand “why kind has happened in this section ed the roll might not be called ada, and waa employed ns a chef in division a day thia month. Senator EUender (D-La), meetings, met stiff apposition be­ eat.” ‘T think m have that bench set „„jH ited temperature pushed the cafeteria at the United Air­ Among these were Kassel (217,- there was fear that wartime condl^ publican strategtata in the house this alone is urged today.” He in­ up M a monument,” the artillery in a half century. until Friday. Although Field Marshal Keaael- tions would lead to the importa­ Deputy Price Administrator fore the Legislative Committee on “What a mra won't do to get a ttha lilae Jeavea and other early craft plant in East Hartford. He OHli), 43 miles from the First out-maneuvered themselves in the sisted all constitutional amend­ home-cooked meal,” commented staff officer remarked afterward. ei riimbbery and dandeiion Another record waa set up here O'Mahonev, expressing his con­ rlng, reported in command of the tion of new fruit diseases and that James F. Brownlee opposed it and Public Welfare rad Humane In­ was a veteran of World War I. Army: Essen (660,000), six miles draxnatlc roll call vote on the pro­ ments should be considered to­ stitutions yesterday. Harold the court, granting toe divorce. If he hadn’t.tripped, he would have _ allowed signe o f opening up with the disappearance of all !ce fident belief that the Senate from the Ninth, and Heidelberg western front, probably has over the work provided for by the ap­ Secretary of Agriculture WIckard posal for quadrennial election of He Is survived by his wife, a minion Nazi troops at his dis­ gether and referred particularly to Straugh, Harold Felnmaric rad ) tim bloom—for another record in local ponds before the end of would reject the compromise ver­ (84.6.'i0), aix miles from the Sev­ propriation waa esi>eclally impor­ sent a statement ss3ring: state officials yesterday, and as a one which he himself introduced March, an unusual occurrence. Laura, one son, Kenneth; two posal, it waa coflsidered doubtful Walter Bardeck, ail representing I Mnd or anoUier. sion. said he did not want to kill brothers. Victor, of Granby, Can­ enth Army. tant. Ceiling increases which could result found themselve in no posi­ calling for the appointment of mi' M far Swimming Foreman William Andrulot of the here whether mbre than 260,000 Also approved and sent to the only lead to, demands for upward tion to move for reconsideration organized latair, spoke for the the bill but merely to remodel it. ada, and Arthur, of Greenfield, Armies in the north were at nor judges by the governor. measure. Trustees of the Mystic ?in ia t will follow in a few days Park Department said today that O'Mahoney was a backer of the these positions before the black­ of them were of combat caliber to Senate were bills extending to the revlaion o f wages as well as de­ after the proposal had been de­ "We will do no service to the •the ice left Center Springs Pond Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. Emma meet the powerhouse drive of sev­ Oral School for the Deaf rad I'unknown but a group of boys, voluntary plan originally approved Cabana, of Montreal, Canada, and out was Imposed: Hamm (52,000), spouse of a landowner the same mands for other price increases feated by a margin of one vote. state if we pass this bill and leave Ih from achool, wore seen hoad- the earliest in history. en Allied Armies now across the privileges he now enjoys in regard will work against the long in­ Frederick H. Waterhouse for'the by the Senate. Mrs, Ida Nicholas, of New Brit­ eastern exit of the Ruhr. 24 miles The Republicans were well suspended in the air the proposal Connecticut Manufacturers asso­ ' for a shallow pond on Keeney Back roads are again in gin d War Manpower Commissioner away: Mulhelnl (136,805), 5; Gel­ Rhine. ; to hunting deer on his own prop­ terest of the farmers rad ranchers aware that the vote'oti the four- to clean up the courts,” Sullivan Manchester Ra£o Service shape after the post winter mud ain. - ■ Ml:______ciation opposed the bill. St for the drat dip of the sea- Paul V. McNutt, meanwhile, threw The funeral will be held Monday senkirchen (313,000), 6; Bochum erty, and given the state Fish and as well as against the success of year, term measure would be close, declared. . They were bragging as they and a few more days of this kind Game Commission the right to is­ A bill to establish a state board 2-0840 Manchester, Conn. 73 Birch St. his support behind the present at 10:15 from the home, 41 Len­ (303,000t, 11: Oberhausen (191,- ourlmmedlate wa'r effort.” w ith 182 votea needed for approv­ Rep. Herbert B. Wanderer, the to examine persons before they Bt along that any one of the of weather will bring picnickers, .305), 2; and Dortmund (537,000), sue permits to landowners to hunt al, two-thirds of the full member­ Republican leader, argued that baseball players and golfers out in measure—indirectly. In a state­ ox street, and a solemn requiem • Will Not_ Force Down Priora are committed to mental hospitals srtio did not go through with ment last night, the WMC chief mans at St. James's church at 11. 19. South Coveutry deer with a bow and arrow. The ship, Republicans who control the essentially it was a matter for the Plck-ap Service Radios Checked at the Home ' Slaich swimming hole dip droves. previous law permitted hunti^ Brownlee also assured the com­ was opposel by .Dr. James H. Cun­ said that while the employment Burial will be In St. James’s ceme­ All the Rhine from Bonn to house 195 to 77 needed only to people to decide rad asked for ap­ ningham, secretary of the Connec­ Mannheim, a winding stretch of under such conditions with a)M>l* mittee that whatever r.ction OPA situation shows a “poeltlve ^ tter- tery. House Bill No. 1081, an act muster their full strength to win proval of the amendment so that ticut Society of PsychiatrUta rad nearly 150 miles, was in Allied gims only. may take to eaae the "price approval of the measure, up for it could be submitted to the vot­ ment,” an "extra push" is needed hands. ' amrading the articles of Incorpora­ The Senate passed and Bent to squeeze” packers say they are un­ Psychologists, who termed the Auto Radios ford Plants North G>ventry | in getting more workers to trans­ Death of Infant final legislative action. ers by referendum. He pointed out measure “Imprsctlcsble.” Race 20 Mile* Across Plains tion of the South Coventry Water the House a bill putting assistant der will not involve forcing down I^ tn the closeness of the vote that the commission to study elec­ fer from non-essential to war Bruce L. Curtis, son of Mr. and official stenographers df the Su­ prices to cattle producer.. Oslled Sheer Inpoeelhllliy Supply Company, has been as­ became apparent. Republican lead­ tion laws had recommended four- Work Tomorrow jobs. Mrs. Samuel D. Curtis, Sr., of 66 American and British armored perior court on a flxqd rather than That leaves subsidies as the only Dr. Cunningham esld tost with Home Radios A meeting waS held the first of Drive A. Sliver Lane Homes, who signed a hearing on Tuesday, April ers sent doorkeepers rad messen­ year terms in its report in 1941. His statement was Interpreted battle teams north of the Ruhr a per diem salary ba.sls. means now in public sight for giv­ 4,700 committments Isst yesr. It the week In the basement of the waa bom on March 23. died last raced 20 miles across the West­ gers searching through the Capitol Nineteen members, most of them a reaffirmation of his conten­ 3 at 1:30 p. m. at the CJapltol. The comparatively short and ing the packers the larger operat­ would be s sheer impossibility for night. Besides his parents he phalian plains to the approaches Joseph E. Flint, Radio Man 2d to round up tardy party members. Republicans, were absent for roll Altford, March 89—<^— A Second Congregational church to tion that voluntary manpower quiet house session came as a rC' ing margin they instated unani*. one board to make all examina­ Radio Cabinets leaves three brothers and a sister, of Muenster in exploiting a break­ claaa, USN., has returned from .19 As it began to look as if the requir­ call on the amendment tions that might be aaked. Luther " Ity of the factories in Hart- organize the Boy Scouts of Coven­ methods have been successful, but lief to its membera after yester mously they must have if their ed 182 could not be mustered, one sill be open Good mday to try into their own troop. The boys that if stronger controls are de­ Samuel Jr., Paul and Philip and through ao thoroughly that Field months seridce in the South Pacific Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin taet K. Bell of Georgetown, represent­ day’s long battle which saw the busineas ta to aurvive. late-comer was instriicted to vote night said that he regretted the BUnue the production of war have been without a leader since sired they can best 1)S carried out Carol. Marshal Montgomery imposed and is here on a 17 days leave at defeat of the proposal to increase ing the Christian Science ^ m m it- Vubes Tested The funeral was held this after­ strict security silence "because of Confronted with conflicting data “ No,” which would have placed failure o f the amendment to pass. tee on Publication, also registered according to a survey Ernest Davie entered the armed by his WMC. | the home of his parents, Mr', and the terms of state officials from him on the prevailing aide rad in a > the Hartford Chamber of Com- services of his country. The troop McNutt Is known;! to have dis­ noon at 2 o’clock at the John B. the rapidity of present opera­ Mrs. Burton E. Flint on Ripley two to four years. Governor Bald­ rad claima about how many pork He had ad'vocated the measure bi opposition to toe bill unless amend­ Burke Funeral Home, 87 East tions.” This suggested a momen­ chops rad hams you can get out position to move for reconsidera­ two inaugural speeches. ments were adopted which would is being sponsored by the Second approved of (the ! House-passed Hill. He is wearing a five-star win, who advocated the measure tion today. ' Aipple Supply of^ Parts i-Bowaver, the city’s banka, a Congregational church. John Hor­ Center street. Burial will be to­ tous victory was being fashioned. service decoration. as a means of divorcing state elec­ o f a 814 hog, the committee finally "H ie defeat o f this amendment guarantee “a pem n’s religious be­ work-or-Jail measuret which would American Ninth Army troops However the G.O.P. strategists ’ c t the Insurance companies, ton, o f Manchester, has been ap­ have given draft bibards control morrow in New Pine Grove ceme­ Flight Officer Walter Tbung, a tions from national elections, con­ put it up to the packers rad the prevents the electors of (Connecti­ liefs." tery, Raymond, N. H. crashed through the Ruhr port of OPA to try to come to some agree­ decided that the danger was pass­ cut from passing on Uie question A bill for compulsory retirement Public Address System For Rent municipal building, and state pointed the new scoutmaster and over workers. pilot with the Army Air Force at ferred with House Speaker B. Lea ed and that enough votes had been M building will observe the the scout committee is as follows: Duisburg, a city o f 431,000, which O a ig Field, Ala., la home on a 15 Marsh, Jr., and Rep. Herbert B. ment on what is a fair margin be­ of whether or not they want their of state trustees or directors at the Oompromlse Less Stringent the German Army bad abandoned. marehaled to put the amendment age of 70 also encountered opposi­ by closing* Rev. Allan H. Gates. Frederick day furlough. Wanderer, Republican floor leader, tween What the packer hta to pay across. The member who had been state officials elected for four .Table model radios bought and sold. The pending compromise, less Mather St. Fire The aged and very young of the for live animala and what he can years,” the governor said. “It ta tion, FYom State Senator. Alton T. Joining the factories in staying Eberle, Joseph Motycka, Chris­ stringent In some rqSpects, would The aewlng group of the Ladies during the morning. waiting to vote "N o” waa instruct- topher Glenney, John A. Graham, Volksstrum, left behind as defen­ get for the meat. unfortunate that a partisan vote Miner of New London, for many tn wlU be practically all of the make War Moblllzer James F. Association met Tuesday evening It waa understood that the fU' ,ed to switch to "Yes.” It waa a r'M leading stores, which are Franklin R. Orcutt, Raymond Da- This Afternoon ders, laid down their weapons and ture of the measure, a proposed As for the prospects for more which prevailed by the narrow years a trustee of toe Connecticut Byrnes over-all boss of the pro­ at the home o f Mrs. Evelyn fatal mistake because when the State prison, opposed toe bill, clt **Does your radio need a new tube?** for last-minute Easter vU, and K. Fitzgerald. 'The boys quit outright and the Rhine city Rupert. amendment to the state constitu­ meat. Senator Wherry (R-Neb) votes were tallied the measure waa margin of one should have denied gram, with authority to delegate hung out the white flag. ing Former Governors Simeon E. The jxiBt office will wbo signed up as charter mem­ Grades 7" and 8 at the Center tion, w'm discussed durlng^the hud­ was one who said the supply can found to have lacked but one vote them thia opportunity,” iU actual operation to any agency At 2:05 this afternoon an alarm One of the First Army's tank dle, but reliable sources said no Baldwin and Marcus H. Holcomb, __open. bers are Robert Christensen, school are being instructed in ball be increased by adjiuting ceilings o f passing. Earlier in the day, Ho^se Repub­ We may have it! Frank Bowen, Henry Reed, James he chooses. McNutt expects to of fire waa turned in from Box 34, columns captured Holzhausen, 88 definite decision was reached. both of whom took office after be­ Hartford Steam Boiler will be calling the Manchester Fire de­ room dancing for one hour on to encourage “feeding” — the 'Hie House Clerks tallied the licans rad Democrats ilqd Joined Keller, Walter Keller, Jr., Ronald get the call. miles southeast o f Muenster and Some sources have suggested in almost unanimous approval of a coming 70 years of age, as ex­ until il:4 8 a. m „ while Con- The bill permits Byrnes—or his partment to the home of Nathan Monday afternoon after the close of branch of the livestock industry vote over and over but each time amples. Eldmondson, Colin Edmondson, 11 west of conquered Marburg. that JlepubUcana, who supported state labor relations act, X com­ If we haven*t and you are unable to obtain jcnt Mutual and Phoenix Mu- designated aide—to freeze w rk ers Jefferson, of 88 Mather street. school sessions by Miss Nancy Lee which engages in buying thin the result was the same—252 votes State Welfare department bllis David Motycka, Robert Vlsney, This force was driving north from the measure solidly yesterday promise measure. The measure, pX' ___ will be closed the entire dav. in their Jobs. establish employment Fire was found burning in a SUrkeL M n. Helen Bassett, range cattle and pen-feeding them cast. 181 “Yes,” 71 "No.” fixing the maximum number of one, let us iielp you by wiring another type Among the leading war planU Robert Thorpe, John Orcutt, Wil­ central Germany, perhapa toward against equally solid Democratic to put on 300 to 500 pounda more Republican leaders Immediately pected to get quick aproval by toe ceilings for plants or localities, and clothes closet on the second floor principal, gives Instruction in oppqeitlon, might revive the issue children to be boarded in homes »d Aircraft, Underwood, Pratt liam Orcutt, Roger Sims, William in Oie front part> of the house. a Junction with the British in the weight. went into a huddle to see what Senate next week, will affect soihe tube into your set. Whitcomb, Luclen Hackler and regulate or forbid the hiring of square dancing during the noon by originating the proposed rad establishing a central service Whitney Division, Nlles-Be- new workers. The penalty for wilt Hose Company No. 1, M.F.D., Muenster area In a maneuver hour. That waa the stand, too, o f the they could salvage but the result 2(X>,000 workera. In (he opinion o i' index which would consolidate at-Pond and Colt’a will con- Robert Robertson. which might trap the entire Ruhr amendment later in the session. was disappointing from their leaders o f organized tabor. Gover­ ful violation would be up to i made connections at the corner of The 34 members o f the coming That would mean that the pro­ Farm Bureau federation commit* essential Information of all state operations. ' The Flower committee of the year in jail or $10,000 fine. Lydall and Mather streets and laid and Its Myriad defense forces. tee in Chicago. A atateuent issued standpoint A close check of the nor Baldwin and both party lead­ Courteous Service Christian Endeavor Society has graduating class from the South posal would be started on its legis­ vote showed that there was no en expressed approval of toe Hart Urges Approval about 750 feet of hose to reach the Ready To Curl Arotmd Rohr lative course again from scratch, by Chairman FVracta Johnson requested that anyone having fire. Indications at the time thia End, are now taking turns visiting Republican on the prevailing side, House action on the bill. Tlovernor Senator Hart (R-Conn), former­ At Amoeneburg, Lieut. (Sen. Windham High school and the Re­ action which requires only House after a three-day meeting said SHE HAD SORE, fiowers which they woiild like to report was sent in were’ that the so the poeslbility of reconsidera­ Baldwin said that he waa “ mighty Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:00 Daily ly an admiral in command of the Courtney H. Hodges’ racing 4rmor gional Technical School in Willi majority approval rather than a “ the only remedy'... .is to raise tion went by the board. Emphati­ About Town loan for decorating the church fire would be confined to the room ceilings on finished beef to enable glad to see the labor relations bin Easter Sunday -can contact the Asiatic fleet, devoted his first floor waa 95 miles southeast of Muen­ mantle. two-^rd vote required for pro­ cally so, when Rep. Philip Sullivan ACHING, HOT FEET speech to urging approval of the in which it started but that there the feeder to at least come out passed by the House. committee or bring the flowers to was considerable wrater damage ster and in position to curl around Services at the Methodist church posed amendments up for final o f Bkifield, the Democratic leader mAD WHMrSMffDfO Please Can 2-0840 The regular rehearsal of the measure, saying: even.” — “We have a fair, workable taw,” O e f Club will be omitted this church early Sunday morning. and smoke. the whole outflanked Ruhr—essen­ will begin at 9 a. m. next Sunday legislative action. declared that there^wssn’t a poe^ “ 1 ntffarMMartara wUh bnniliit cal- "We owe it to the future of the he said, "rad Tm hopeful that It Imucc—cottU hcrSl, wark. Tried bmcI There is a possibility that the Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson and their tial to German war economy—and Instead of 2 p, m. as formerly, and If that were done, the statement sibllity that a member of his par­ king due to the communion country, we owe it to the fighting will go through the Senate with • vci^thiiis. Fiaall, I ba,paaad ae Ice to be held Ih the Emanuel church may be ready for use Sun­ two small children occupy the trap Its myriad defenders in con­ will be held at the earlier hour said, “additional thousanda of ty would move for reconsideration. FODtH.. W a it a rallaf. A (aw applica- forces.” toe support of_a substantial ma­ church. day morning andi it would be ap­ house. junction with the 21st Army group from now on. range cattle would be put into If the Republicans decide to in­ U «u at a lstt did tha trich. No aiora But another Republican. Senator rgeing across the Westphalian feedlots where they would put en stitute the measure anew, they jority Just aa it has in the House.” tartura New . wark battar aad a l^ preciated by the i committee if as Hie Red Ooss Women’s Motor Tolland Representative Sullivan, Demo­ briter,” writaa Mra. g . A., Naw Havaa. Morse of Oregon, told his col­ flats. * from 200 to 800 pounda of gain, can do so by winning a simple ma­ PODOl*— a wkita z rabcci f c alataiaat. many flowers as possible be con­ Corps -met last Monday night at cratic leader, tmd the House that leagues “it will be a dangerous day British Repulse Hodges also was 152 miles west thus increasing the amount of jority of the House. The amend­ Easaa aad aaatkas Ih* taWawad abla tributed. for our representative govern­ the home of Mlsa Elizabeth' and Mrs. Ernest Triaka 1s 111 at tha paaeage of the act, which he caUed tlMuaa. Win aat itala. Qat a SOa Jw of Leipzig, Germany’s fifth city, available beef for consumers with­ ment would^then come up again tadajr at Bolton Sunday morning the Sunday ment” if Congress agrees to give Misa EHlnor Hadded. Mrs. Burton Johnson Memorial hospital, Staf­ "a Just measure o f industrial Jus­ school will hold a special Easter and 265 from Russian lines. His in three to five monthe.” for two-thirds approval in 1947. t, W. Hale Cat,.* Wdldoa Draz, one man so much power as Byrnes Nazi Attacks Moore gave a talk on the acUvl- The amendment defeated yester­ tice,” would mark "a great day service beginning at 10 o’clock troops and those of the Third ford Springs. Low Ceiling Seen Error Qaiaa’a Draz* Marphr Drbz aad ra Over on# hundred attended the would have under the bill. ties o f the Women’s Motor Corps day, waa one ef five given prelim­ for Connecticut” saed dras ataraa. and each class Is' contributing to Army formed three more linkuos in Windsor, where she formerly Mr. and Mrs. George Kingsbury The committee said OPA erred ting the Town of Bolton, O'Mahoney and Navy Secretary the program. It is requested that Rome, March 29—(fl’)— A Ger­ west of failing Frankfurt on the lived. Next Monday night Mlsa and two children of North C ovtn - in placing low ceilinga on better .J Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. Forrestal engaged in an off-the- try were Sunday callers on Mr. . the Community Hall. Mario as memy children as possible at­ man attack on Eighth Andy posi Main, a city more than half cap­ June Loomis will entertain the gradea of beef in relation to poor tend this session and bring par­ floor debate over the measure, tions near Cotlgnola, six miles tured. TTie Armies, both command­ and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall. gradea. It added that government ami waa selected moderator. 'The meanwhile, with the former con­ group at her home in North Cov­ ents and friends with them. 'This north of the Bologna-Rlminl high­ ed by Gen. Omar N. Bradley, also entry. Mr. and Mrs. Donald French officials “acted in good faith Ing voted to accept the recom' tending the Navy's action Tuesday and children of Pomfret, Conn., latlon M the selectmen and type of program was tried for the way Stronghold of Faenza, was lolned hands at Kamberg and Local Boy Scouts who assisted when they aakec. farmers to cut ' first time last year and it worked in cancelling orders for 72 war­ repulsed yesterday as the rest of were Sunday guesta of former hog production, but they made a an 18-mUl tax. ^ ^ , ships showed the legislation is not Idstein, southeast o f Limburg. in the search for the aged John the people 6T out so well that it was decided to the Italian front remained rela­ Tolland neighbors. bad guess. . . . The meeting then voted to grant needed. German lines everywhere were Willis of Willimantic, whose body he SMectmen the right to enter try it again and it is hoped to tively quiet disintegratkig swiftly. The cloaks was found near the west bank of Gordon Williams of Rhode Is­ “The thing consumers should Forrestat advised of the sena­ Rain restricted visibility on the land has been a recent guest of Bto Miy agreement necessary to have even a larger attendance this tor's remarks to reporters, told his of ponentioitavgllence which Brad­ the Willimantic river, were Harris remember is that the reason they — ^ and use funds available for year. Fifth Army front to the south­ ley and Mtontgomerylery bothooin imposeoImposed Knapp, Richard Bloodgood, Ralph Tolland friends. do not have enough pork and beef EASTER FLOWERS own news conference the cutback Lt. Ck)l. George Crandall is now work under the State aid Rev. A. H. Gates will preach his order came from Byrnes. He term­ w est There was scattered Nazi were hiding^lhe! full extent of Preston, William Pratt, Raymond today is that Washington officials third sermon as pastor of the Sec­ artillery Are in the forward areas triumphs in the heartland of the Bates and Albert Moreau. in the United States and stationed planned it this way." ed the war moblllzer "so conscious at Port Leavenworth, Kansas. '^ ^ e item concerning the abolish- ond Congregational church Easter of this front with patrol clashes staggering Reich The Rev. Seigmar Blemberg of Hiomaa E- Wlison, board presi­ . - - - BY MILIKO’^SKI of the impact of the program on The Tolland Grange ladies’ de­ Bt of the Zoning Board was Sunday. His sermon "Victorious manpower that on the basis of reported in the sector southwest Lieut. Gen. George S.^ Patton’s Manchester will be the speaker ^t dent of Wilson A Company, Chi­ ghly. dlacussed and tho 'mo- Living” is taken from Romans of Bologna. hard-hitting, wingedfoot Fourth gree team held a rehearsal at the cago, agreed with Wherry before Leyte are almost naked../ relative demand he felt it was not the (Jbngregational church next Orange hall Tuesday at 8 p. m. to abolish the Board was 8:31-39 verses. Special music is wise to start.” 'Hie secretary add­ On the Fifth Army’s extreme 'Armored division crashing along Sunday morning. Mrs. C>itherlne the Senate committee that the being prepared by the choir. in preparation to exemplify the bled on a motion by James ed the Navy might seek to rein­ left flank in the coastal sector an the Frankfurt-Leipzig superhigh­ Langdon hes returned to her home beef supply could be increased by A social serrice for Easter Allied combat patrol ran into way advanced 19 miles in a day third degree at the Storrs Grange the feeding atep but said “Uttle night is being planned by the state part of the program. tn Haddam after spending the past To Hold Banquet hea'vy German defensive fire and and reached Gruenberg, 214 miiea Monday. April 9th at' 8 p. m. can be done to affect greatly the The Ladles of S t Maurice will Christian Elnfleavor and It is hoped four months with her daugfliter and Arthur Dlmock, John Jachlm was forced to withdraw. from Berlin and 14 east of captur­ son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond supply o f meat in the next few its annual banquet at the everyone will keep this in mind and one of the Silverman boys months. The facts point toward Brig. General Carlos P. ^mnlo A Naval communique reported ed Giessen. One prong the C. McKinney on Riple, HUL . Lpuisa on April 8 at 1’ p. m.' and attend the service. new shelling of enemy < positions have passed their physical and even lesa meat, especially for civil­ en * chicken and spaghetti din­ Tentative dates for April have breakthrough division advanced Technician Fourth Grade Ray­ Weddings on the French-Italian border dur­ eight miles noctheast to near Belt- wiU enter the infantry. ians, in April, May atid June.” er iHU be served. This is not been announced for the Fridays in mond L. Pender, U. S. Army, now To Survey Food Sltaattou ing the week in which FTench eraham, south o f the main Berlln- The worship service of the ilted to members of the society the month. Those scheduled now serving in France, is a member of Young People’s Society was held The Senate committee receaa are as follows: April 6, there will and British destroyers partici­ Ftankfurt superhighway. the 623rd Ordnance Base Automo­ is open to anyone who cares pated. at the'church Sunday evening at found congressional food atten­ attend. Reservations should be be a get-together at the parsonage Frankfint All Bat Coiiqaerad tive Maintenance Battalion which Civlello-Estes the Federated Church at 7:80. tion Bwltchlng overnight to tho The case of victims of Japanese aggression is by calling Mrs. Frank Pag- to organize the Junior Christian FVankfurt itself was ail but con­ has been awarded a meritorious Ml— Mary Ctaldwell waa the lead­ House wing, where a apecial sev­ 8801 by April 8. Endeavor. On April 13, the C.O.D. Announcement is made of the service unit plaque. The outfit, typical of the. unbelievable conditions under marriage of Daniel P. Civlello, son quered. More than half o f that er. The discussion was conduct­ en-member committee beaded by WHAT CAN YOU SPARE Recetvee Bronse Star class vuUl hold its meeting prcced which re-builds automobile engines of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Civlello. ninth largest city of Germany—a ed by Harry Foger and John Representative Anderson (D., N. which war-ravlue^ people exist throughout the l A Samuel 'Sllveratein received ed by a Class Fellowship Supper _ W apping great chemical and electrical reached peak production in the M.), called an Organization meet­ in honor of Rev. Gates and his of 184 South Main street and Miss Woclau. I bronse star earlier this month, eqiUpment producer as well as month- o f March when 1,539 ing (10:80 a. m.V. Anderson al- world. Brig. ^ n . Carlos P. Romulo, following citation accompanying the family. April 20, a 4-H Club en^ June Estes of Wichita, Kansas. A candlelight communion aerv- The cgpemony was performed in The following persons ■were banking center—waa in Hiird enginee were rebuilt at the base Ice, commemorating the night of r e ^ y has announced plana to vis­ read; “for heroic achieve' tertalnment will be given and fur­ united with the Wapplng Com' Army handa. Nearby Hanau and show. ’Technician Pender, whoee his inspection of Leyte reported: ther details will be announced la­ Kansas City, Kansas, on January the InstltuUon of the^ Lord’s Sup­ it a number of targe cities to sur­ Bt in action on Feb. 12 in Italy. munity church on Palm Sunday: Aschaffenburg were'''captured. wife, Mra. Oorlnne (Kromble) Pen­ vey the food situation at first THAT THEY CAN WEAR? Sllveratein had on urgent fire ter. On April 27 there will be a 24. 1945. per, will be held at 8 o’clock **The Japs took everything! The greatest need Mrs. Civlello is the former June Miss Claire Petersen, Miss Hazel The First Army stormed der lives here, has been in the arm­ Thursday In the churdi. The hqnd. to transmit to his com- Community Hymn Sing and there ed forces for three year,, and has Elates, who has been employed at Collins, Fred Ekllund, Glendon Col­ through the important traffic cen­ pastor wfll preach a I short sermon The House of Ckimmras, mean­ By but the telephone line had will also be more detailed Informa' served overseas for the past two is clothing. Most of the people of Leyte are tion about this In a later issue of the Boeing Airplane Co., in Wichi­ lins, Miss ^ t t y Erickson, Mrs. ter of Marburg on the way to Flaister services will be held while, evinced a growing interest severed by enemy artillery Amoeneburg and captured it vrith- years. On his ovm Initiative Lt. the news column. ta, and more recently a reporter Virginia McKenzie and Mr. and both morning arid evening at the in food problemsi In addition to almost naked, even t? and 18 year old girla.** There will be a rehearsal of the on the Wichita Beacon staff. Mrs. William Erwin. Following the out resistance. Federated Church. The paator'a the belt-tightening comArat, kn- stein went forward through In the Ruhr Itself, the* Ninth There just isn*t enough new clothing in the world to clothe i all the /hostile artillery barrage, foimd officers of Climax Chapter, O.E.S., Mr. Civlello. formerly of this nwming worship service, a fellow­ theme for the morning sermon otber member aakied whether Ger­ break in the line and repaired No. 98 on.Monday evening, April town, is an employee of .United ship dinner was served at the Army’s 79th division reached the wlU be “Vlctray.” ‘The evening man prisoners taken by Ameri­ Rhine canal Inside Duisburg, a ▼ictfans of thl* 5*year wgr. However here In the United States. .. Before he could fully transmit 2, at the Masonic Hall in Merrow. Aircraft Service Corporation of Wapping Community House, under Marlborough service at 7:80 will be an Easter cans are getting “aeT^ or eight I message, however, toe line was Degree work will be conferred East Hartford, representing Ham­ the direction of Mrs. Homer Lane, city o f 481,000 and Europe's-greatp program planned by the young times” as much food aa Firaeh here fat^JHanchester. . .are tona o f old, nnnaed, yet usable clothing. ilton Standard Propellers in the eat inland port, and captur^ the eked out by enen^ fire. Lt. on a class of candidates at Coven­ Mrs. Paul Sheldick and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wilts of people, everyone welcome. eiviUaaa. ein then improvised an try Orange on | Thursday evening. mid-west area for a number of A. Ccdllns. dock area. Anqther combat toaip Hta question, which brought no An kinds of Summer and Winter clothing is urgently needed. Yon years. Butheiford, N. J.. have announced for his damaged radio, and April 5. Rehearsals for degree Judy Smith, daughter ^ o f Mr. waa in Sterkrade. The S8th dlvl the engagement o f thefr daughter Baruch Arrives to Londea immediate reply, came after Dep­ can help warisufferers by checking your closets, other storage lly exposing himself to intense work will be held on iThursday Mr. and Mrs. Civlello are mak­ and Mrs. Guy Smith o f Foster alon reached the outttUrts of Glad- uty Prime Minister Clement AUee ing their home in Wichita for the beck and other elements of the Lieut.' (JG) Grace W. Wilts U, 8. emy fire falling all about him, evening, March 29, and a drill re- stjreet, is ill at her home with N. R. to UeuL Carl B. Larson, London. March 29.— (ff) — Ber­ told the chamber that Britain al­ places, and the attic at once. Prepare the clothing. . now. . for fully transmitted the urgent hearsail will be held on April 3. All present. They are plannipg to visit Ninth Army reached Dorsten "in their parents in the near future. ' .pleurl^. ' son o f Selectman and Mra. Carl nard M. Baruch, advisor to I*resl- ready has sent or agreed to aend mission to bis company. Lt. members of the degree team, the* Miss Priscilla Collins, daughter a wide advance,” battle dispatch' ent Roosevelt arrive In London 900,060 tona of food to liberated eoUeetion. on April 8th. . officers and members of the drill I said. ' ^ E. Laraon o f thia ptaca. Lteut srsteln’s courage and ingenuity o f Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. A. Col- Laifon ta'i[how stationed In Galnee- totoy 'with expectations' o f an im­ areas. ' the face of grave danger re­ team are requested to be present 1 ^ of Strong Road, eelebrated her ExpMttag Wide Breakthroagli mediate conference with Prime Atlee said Britain was doing at their rehearsal as this will be v llle .G a .' This wfll be this only'nation-wide clothing campaign this Spring as great credit on himself and th birthday with a party at her Bradl^a First and 'Ihlrd Minister (Thurehin. It was lUtderi 'all within the limits o f our pow­ the final rehearsal for all con­ 14 Armlea were fanning out in sev­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Ber- I military service.'*’ Columbia home on Friday. atood that part of hta-«riteslon er” and added “I do not think we ' all relief agendea in the eountry are participating, cerned. eral directions, swlfUy exploiting ran of Manchester and tba Misses Bolton Briefs 'A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dora and Estelle Dickson of Bast would he devoted to a dlfcuasion have let our frirada (In liberated Ronald Paul, young son of Mr. There will be a church meeting Mrs. Raymond Lyman is in the clean and wide breakthrough of the occupation and fconomlc countries) down.” of the members of the Second Con­ William Chapman of Foster Road, of tha crater of tiie German front Hampton^have been recent call' If yon can assist ii| the cofleetion, on die 8th, phone Defense Hea^ Mrs. Gasprin Morra, was charge of the Grange whist and at the Manchester Memorial hospi­ J^ture o f Germany, Hta mention o f 900,000 tona stened at St. James's church gregational church, on Wednesday soma 145 miles taside Germany ershera..‘' . prompted Eari Winterton to ask if evening, April 8. bridge party 'Which will be held at tal; Friday. Bvenrons'to remtaded o f ttis quarters.M.8115..at ones* V j k Manchester on Sunday. Godpar- Yeomans Hall this eveniim. and 85 or ao east o f the Rhine./ N a n 'ewly Death *^e etrcmgeBt repreeratationa” P v t Alton Lana, son o f Mr. and The general directions of attaok,|tovvn p P*P”paper drive i^ch takes ‘ I for the young man were Mrs. Mlsa Laura James of <%hasset. Mrs. Homer Lane o f Ellington have been made to the United Bond Calhoun and John Rob- however, were east snd north. '' ptaos CO Friday and Jhavs all pa­ Hospital Notes Mass., baa been engaged to teach Road, has been awarded the Purple Stockholm. Marc|t 29—(to— States ’’atreasing on theni the mor­ who was home for the The full extent of victories of pers. and magmrinea tied in sepa­ al responalbllity thky nave (or at the Hop River Village schools Heart He is now in a hospital tn rate bundles for the collectors. Crown Princeaa Ingrid qf Denmark t-snd. Honor roll pupils of the seventh the U. B. Ninth and British Beo- narrowly escaped death in Copen­ making up these fooda?” Admitted-yesterday: Miss Shir^ England. ond Armies in thu Ruhr and on Mtas Betty Sweeney o f East Atlee aald he wotdd deal with and eighth g t^ es' at the Chestnut Mra. Emily B. QoUins o f Sullivan hagen several dasrs ago when abe Mewspttai Prtee bcreased ley Webb, 86 Durant street; Chei^ Hin stoool for the fourth marking the Westfdialtan 3sttands north of Hsrtferd sprat tha week-end here that question later. avenue, suffered a severe heart at- with her «iandparrata, Mr. and was caught betwran an exchange The Easter doniiy diooses IflUkowsU flowers as Manchester's ter Krajewski, 136 Birch street; period are as .follows; E honor roll its factories wUl not bs known un­ o f machine-gun and pistol bulleta WMhlngton. March 39—ory— Clayton Bricknell, Rockville; Mrs. thoae having three ITs and two taekl Saturday. < til thqpaocurity hnn is lifted. Pi­ Mrs. Harry Fenton. the most' appropriate symbol of your sentiment A fSreweU party watagivra by ly Danish Nazis and patriots, the Fruit Grower$ Worry tacreaae o f $8 a ton la manu- Stella Smolek, 21 Oak street; Mrs. G’s or more, Joseph Pohlmann, lots reported the British around Free Danish, Press service report­ ."HELP! p’s ceiling prices for news- Sarah Frink, 78 Forest st|o«f: Oected Bayol Dtaedtor Duelman, 17 mile*; from Muen­ the Grange Thursday evening for thiSj^ Easter Sunday. Choose from a wealth of David Sharpe, Gloria Person, Faye ed today. ^ Over Crop This Yetir t Cooaerva Urea and gas by Bt has been authorized, effec- Kathleen Vlckerman, 149 Walker Tashllk, Joseph Narotaky, Patricia ster, but that was uiany boura bs- Radio Mato 8c and Mna Harry United National Clothing ‘ Collection taunedlately. Announcing the New York, March 29—ta")— T. M. Ungborn who taft for Oak­ Washington, March 28— (ffl — ptadog your ordar early ^ g r a n t bloesoma — fresh and appealing. She’ll street; Howard Blackburn, 84 Shine; G honor roll, all marks of G fore the censors baited dl^mteh- OssosHies Near 900JNIO lae today, tba OPA attiibu- Margaret Road; Edwin O. Me- or above, Patricia laham. Alex Reed Vreetand, Oanadian banker, land. CMIfornta ra Monday where The weather has fruit growere and and m r e b y anabling ua Iqve your thoughtful gift of lush, lovely Milikow- : to below-nonnal earnings for Oabe, 370 West Center street. has been elected -a dlractor of they wilL'imake.their home with government food oiSciata sitting to amaga an economical Pekarski. Joan Soracchi; Progress The Lahn was creased at Mar­ Washington, March 39o—(to-'- United Btatea newsprint rtn- Admitted today: R. J. McKnlght, honor roll-pupils having made a Royal Typewriter Co. He is burg and the Germana lost with­ Urar small son while Mr, King- bn-pine and needlea over prospeets i^ratima dalivary aebad- sld flowers. v Ellington; Mrs. Prosperlna Savin, prudent of Moorgate Af«»cy, horn Is stationed In that ptaca. American ramhat caauaitlea for this year's fruit crop. total gain of fifteen ]Mints over out a fight a atrong nautral bar- ported alnce Peart Harijor neared 45 Norman street; Mrs. Orania averages o f the previoud iparfcing Ltd., a privata banking^and In- Under the influence or nttusually i- 9-Day Beateace Peperltas, 38 Russell street; Susan dustital management company the 900,000-mark today with ths warm weather the past two weeks, period; Da-vid Sharpe, Leo.' Ander­ Army 'setting Its loss at 780,048. T u rk in gt^ 104 Parker street. son, Richard Davis, Sol Keoniga- owned by Erlangera, Ltd., of Lon­ fruit trees areto fuU Uoom as far Sunday, April 8th His tafest Navy report added 92,- Mavdi 39. — a n — Diachasged yesterday: Louis barg, Patricia Shine. Tinker Nub- don. ' His father, tba lato Her­ north as Kansas, southern ICa- J. Joaapb Bmith has aua- Gagne, Jr.. South Coventry; Mrs. fer; honorable, mention for special bert H. Vreetand was chairman AppUcatioii Blank r 819 to the Army toU.^ making the s o i ^ sad along tlu; M iio river - Om ^90-day aartsaes fan- Dmothy Beal, TaleottvIUe; Mm. .ladlvidnal progress, Bobby iPohl- o f Itoynl lypawritor from 1918 aggregate 872R62^ This w w an in- vslloy. Fruit buos are sweQing m craase o f 18,270 yiora the preced­ yaatsdlry in U. B. DIatrtet EthM Strong, 19. Strickland street; mann. ' tmtn hta death last Jan. SL far northenurd as Michigan. m Kari F. Frelbergar. Ctova- Mias Paulino Summera. 38 Oak Philip Isham, chairman of the Mandiester Victory Gardens ing: week’s repor|. R e p o r t ^ this, the W eath er/ tor allegedly .conapWng to strast; Mth. Laura Holbrook, East Red Cross drive.'has announced bnrean said thta year’s T em ark-\ 14 Oswsi able ad^vance” in vegetation has TUs IOPA maximum ilqnor pal Glastoabury: Richard Nybwrg, 618 that tho collectlona in Ootunibla Eeeelvea Navy Cross USE THE TRADITIONAL Mata 0t n a t already total over $800. TIm COOS Mama roaaaooaaaaaa.ai I • • a a • a# created general apprraraaion over Briidgepart, Mareb 88*—(F>—At possible ftcet dsmisge to ear'*' FLORIST Dtaebaigad today: Bolaslaw contributed $37, the proceeds from a tons wbra Bridgeport markata Hartford, March 28—(F>—Lieut lad Onaa Oeal Pi Eainiitai, M JSfaat Osntor atraet; their last we^'s dance to the William K. Pajmter, former assist­ .(ralL tt pointed out that ki'" WAY OF SENDING EASTEB 'Were torongad with aboppers de­ » • a • a a 4 la^aaa esaaaaat The Alexander, Jarvis Co. Mrs. SUUm H . Hattrina. 84 Ridge fund. —- Address laaaaasaaffaoaat ant 'State editor a t The Hartford frosts may be expected in an av- SS5 snuncT i * spairing a t obtetatag meat for the year as late aa April 80 in GREpiNGS . . . OeaOA Britain. M a r * Because of Good Friday the evening meal, tbouiMinda of pounds Plaasc RaBfrra a Yktory Garden Plot for Me. Courant recently received the Mast to lally passed Ita a usual dausa anonaoted by the Navy Croaa T o r dtattagntahing 08 df the Ohio vaDey, towa of baaf we^ to waste yastsnlay r thM Cflitiiu pTti***^ "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” • TELEPHONE 6029 quote of U80.0W 9 o ^ Curtta, M Drtos A. COGS win nottaiM d tMa week, when 14 eowa ttiippsd bare Manchester W«r Cooncil htai^f by extraordinary heroism i f The Ja^is Realty Co. toargin o f 81Q.64T. Two Homes. but on Thursday evening the agninst the enemy” while serving The bureau esld that hi general track from New Jersey for elaugb- Municipal Bids. other regetation la ,(rom two to rtoa to boost Death: Wilfred Bolack, Future Farmers Of America will taring end Beta were found dead on as ramniarding ofili'cr of hta ahip hoU • «MMa at TaoataM B bI AatatonI m i w m the SooUnvaat Faeifla, three waaha aartF* A .MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 1948 PAGE

WTIC—1080 WTBT—1380 WDBC—1860 Today’s Radio WHTIh—1410 Bastera War Time Hunters ure Y Bowling League Tim 4 :00—WDRC—House Party, News# 7:45—WHTD — Chester Bowles, ■i—♦ WHTD — Time Views the news; OPA; WTHT — Social Security r WTHT — News; Girand’s Music Talk. Rec Junior League BasketbaU Qiarapions 1944*^5 Hall: W nc — Backstage Wife. 8:00—WDRC—Suspense; WHTD Braves Boast Sbutfey 4:15—WHTD — Musical Roundup; — Earl Godwin; WTHT — Defeat Chambers Five ! at Price Adnalnlstrattoa w n c Stella' Dallas. prank Singlser; WTIC — PYank 4:80—WDRC — Strictly Swing; Morgan Show. Good liM v e reed or heard about the w n c — Lorenso Jones. 8:15—WHTD — Lum and Abner; To Win Both Rouni •e luiinber of counterfeit red 4:46—WDRC — Danny O’Neil WTHT—Kay-O-Quls. Jlnlnf atampa circulating iu Note to discharged servicemen: First Alumni Party Hold Fashion Show Seniors Elect Songs; WHTD —Hop Harrigan; 8 :3 0 - WDRC — Death Valley Boston Staff Brilliant ctlcut Uk* moot food oitt- Regulations now permit your Girl Reserves — Legihn of Honor WTIC — Young Wldder Brown. Sheriff; Bill Henry; WHTD — With Tobin, Al Javery Capture AU Point* eoa probably have aaked War Price and Rationing Board Al G. R. Meeting 5;0(^WDRC — News; Ad Uner; America’s Town M e e tin g ; mmat ean I do to atop to Issue yqp a War Ration Book Success for G.L.C. Their Officers WHTD—Terry and (he Pirates: WTHT—Agatha Christie’s Poi­ Hi^ding Moui)d Coqis Local Sport Gain Honor*; I?" ' ^ Three with ,two, instead of one, Meet at YWCA The “Legion of Honor” has WTHT—Tell Me a Story: WTIC rot; w n c — Dinah Shore’s SWen. thwe’a a lot you oan do. valid shoe coupons. —When a Girl Marries. Open House. Twaronite, O'Bi honored this week by the additl A fashion show, headed by Washington, March 29—(JP) — I Bwot Important thliif la to re- The Girls’ Leaders’ Hub held of a son of “Old Erin,” brown-hair­ 6:16—WHTD — Dick Tracy; 9:00 — WDRC — Major Bowes: Chatter I to buy any rattoned food item Our quota of tires for April has Rosemary Quish was Name Miildoon Marshal WTHT — Superman; w n c — Eldb Coleman thinks his Boston Star- for Champioi Theme “Don’t Fence Me their first annual party Saturday ed, blue-eyed Edward Moriarty. , WTHX—Gabriel Heatter; WTIC at paying Ita full point value, fallen sharply below the March traction at the meeting of the Jun- Portia Faces Life. —Musical Hall. Braves havs a chance for the first Johnny Hedlund has received night, March 24, at the Rec. Alum­ Ed has followed the College j And Qioose Commit­ division to the National League on retailer can legally aell you figure, .more than 37 per cent, in In” Stressed at County loF Girl ReMrves held at the Cen­ 5:30—WDRC —War Commentary; 9:i5—WTHT — Music without three offers to play baseball thia Hunters Sendee annexsd th*; cheeae, canned IMi or fata fact. As a result, all tire pur­ nae present were from the classes Course throughout high school and i Ad Liner; WHTD — Jack.. Arm . _ 'Words. added speed and defensive ability ter Church, Tuesday night. tees for Class Day. ' to back up a small but efficient summer but the veteran has yet to Bowling League ebampionshtp „ u t collecting the red polnta chase certificates dated before Reserve Conference. of 1943 and 1944. Mrs. Claire Corn- has majored In the scientific sub-1 strong; WTHT — Music; W nC 9:30—WDRC — Corliss Archer; sign a contract. Hedlund has been th* 1945 season last night at , V he doea, he cuta into hla al- j December 1, 1944, will be can­ June Biggerstaff modeled the —Just Plain Bill. WHTD—Spotlight Bands; Coro­ pitching staff. one of toe leading players in the ins. one of the members of the jects. He has been an active Nem-' type of clothing that should not The class of 1945 entered the 8:46—WDRC — Swoon or Croon; "I never ‘did know who was go­ Y lanes when they de ~*ble point inventory and in celled April 1. However, tire T\venty-slx members of the original Leaders’ Club, was the net Story Teller; WTHT—^Treas­ ing to play first, second or third at Twl League for a number of years. dor to bring thia inventory back certificates Issued after December ber In the choir since his freshman | be worn at work. Jean Wiley" show­ first stretch of commencement ac­ WHTD — CapUln Midnight; ure Hour of Song; W nC —Joan trounced Cfiiamber* Mover* to Junior and Senior Girl Reserves guest of honor. year and has taken part to a ll! ed the correct way to dress for tivities last week with the election WTHT — Tom Mix; W nC — this time a year ago,” said Evans­ balance, he muat obtain points 1 will remain negotiable. Mrs. Comlns spoke to the group Davla-Jack Haley Show. ville Bob, whose bass voice barely The number one basketball fan three games to gain second aome other aource. We have Meanwhile, I advise every car attended the Annual County Girl their activities. | work. Florence Savitsky clad in of John Muldoon as class marshal Front Page Farrell. honors. As the Service team and showed them a photograph of The reason for Ed's popularity is , a dressy silk dress with bobby and the election of the a a ss Day 6:00—News on all stations. 10:00—WDRC — The First Lina; was audible over the chattering of in Manchester. Stand up and take evidence that thU aource la owner In the State to take a look Reserve conference entitled "Don't the first Girls’ Leaders’ Club, WHTD — Fred Waring Pro­ toe hustling Boston players at a bow. This honor is bestowed on gained first round laurels, . the counterfeiter. at his tires today. If they need due to the interest he takes in out-! socks showed the group how not committees. 6:16—WDRC — Headliners CTub; reign today as the leagu* Fence Me In” held at the Hartford which wad organized 25 years ago. side activities as well as those to ! to go to school. A plain cotton John Muldoon. as Marshal, will WHTD — Digest of the Air; gram; WTHT — Ask toe Army: their Georgetown University train­ toe shoulders of Art Wilkie. He Last week, I called 26 food re- recapping, have the job done to­ Y. W. C. A. on Saturday, March 24. The club consisted of 19 members WTIC—Abbott and Costello. has yet to miss a game at the Rec, pions. school. He Is the captain of the dress suitable for such an occasion lead the boys of the class for all Washington Snapshots: WTHT ing quarters. *rhe matches wound up bowU I who apparently had obtain- morrow. The rubber situation Is Registration began at 9:30. This who played the preliminary game senior basketball team in the In- was modeled by Nancy Corcoran. —Moses Berkman; Concert Hour 10:16—WTHT — Passover Seder "No matter whether it’s Joe in any of the leagues. In addition I atamps from auch aourcea to critical. It's impossible to tell gave the girls a chance to meet to boys’ basketball, traveling to commencement exercises if Don Services. Mack from Columbus or Vince he has been a spectator at Tech to the loop for the season in tlis ’ just when you will be able to get out of town games with the school tercla.ss league and a member of A tailored suit, plain hat, and Kennedy is unable to come home. w n c — Professor Andre and High games all season. Defli- circuit that operated every W* rion hearings in Hartford, their old friends and make new the Knights, this year's Rec high-heeled shoes Is the right way This year on the committees Schenkcr^ 10:30—WDRC — Here’s to Ro­ Shupe from Hartford, a .346 slug­ these dealers can explain new tires, and prompt recapping ones. Glastonbury girls were In team. Their costume consisted of mance; WHTD — March of ger, we’re sure to be Improved at nltely the top basketball fan in nesday evening throughout th* i a blouse, middy bloomers, long League champs. Recently Ed was to present yourself while looking there will be five girls and three 6:30—WDRC — George B. Arm­ town . and winter months. Clolng into I presence of counterfeits in Is our best answer. charge. one of the masters of ceremony at for a job. Irene IllIng illustrated. boys. The committees are: stead; WHTD — The Answer Time: WTHT — (jonnectlcut first,” <3oleihan pointed out. night’s match, staging a neck - Inventory, they face auapen- To pep everyone up and feel stockings, and high sneakers. In­ quiz program held at Jumble To wear a dres.sy black hat,- white Man: WTIC — Bob Steele. Forum of toe Air; W nC —- "Frank Drews showed me he could We have a good-sired file on terscholastic competition of those Gift: Charlotte Bralthwalte, Kay play second base and Dick Culler neck race (or round honors, o( their right to buy or aell more friendly toward one another Inn. He was also a member of the silk dress, heels with socks and a Caron, Lillian Hamill, Florence 6:4.5—WDRC — News; WHTD — Rudy Vallee Show. Wilkie is the same man that an­ the new champions and the oaed meats and fata, complaints of overcharges for re­ the group enjoyed singing with days replaced play.-days and co- football team since his junior year. violent gum chewer was the way Musical Roundup; WTIC — 11:00—News on all stations. at short and Tommy Nelson at nexed th» Club Championship at pairs to household appliances and Rec nights which are sponsored by Moriarty. Jean Paquette, Norman 11:15 — WDRC — Joan Brooks; third should give u4 more class. the local golf club during the 1944 lengers. Chambers, went all out 1 i l t ’a not my Intention to give the Mrs. Laura Mohrbacher. Manches­ Ed's favorite pastime, believe it Evelyn Lang showed the wrong Comollo, Jack Fogarty, and Mac Lowell Thomas. an effort to win. It was just joraasion tltot a large percentage automobiles. For this reason, ter's Miss Doris Cole played the the club today. or not, is not studying, but fishing. appearance for job seeking. 7:00—WDRC — Jack Kirkwood WHTD — Musical Roundup: Chiller, who hit .308 for Milwaukee, season. He is no doubt looking for­ the latest amendment 'to price Florence Moiiarty, president of EMward Moriarty LaFrancis. WTHT — Buddy Rocco Trio; was late reporting but I still have ward today to the banner .events much all around consiatant roll Connecticut food retailers are piano. the Girls’ Leaders’ Club, welcomed He likes dancing, especially to Redheaded Dot McCreedy, wear­ Show; WHTD — Headline Edi­ for the Mover* to cope with the Black Market. The very regulations governing auch re­ Dr. Edith Lawton. Vocational popular music. ing a bright red sweater showed Prophecy: Grace Brown, Amelia tion; WTHT — Fulton Lewis, w n c — Harknesa of Washing­ Wietelmann.” that will be run off at the club this the result found a new champlq pairs should be welcome to moot the alumnae. Each student had a that the color combinations were Farr, Dot Irwin. Loretta Shea, ton. Nelson’s arm has kept him out season. itta la true. Moat retailers advisor of the Darien High school, member of the alumni for a part­ After school - Ekl intends to war he plans to enter Connecticut Jr.; w n c — Supper Club. Winners in both rounds In tbe East Side Rec Junior basketball league during the past campaign, crowned. n’t touch a counterfeit with of us. join the Navy. Then after the State and follow a business course. wrong. Redheaded Jean Donahue, Helen Sudol, Sidney Cushman, 7:16—WDRC — Music that Sat­ 11:30—WDRC — Viva America; of the spring games but the doc­ spoke about the theme of the con­ ner, and together they, rotated to WHTD—Music; WTHT — Dance the Royal Blues are pictured above. Front row: Joe Rivoaa. Ed Blow, Joe Accomero, Botta L4a and .Skippy Kcarni. of the West Side Needing all three games to ' lien-foot pole. Henceforth, any repair bill of ference, which was, "Don’t Fence to a blue sweater corrected the John Muldo

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