TUESDAY, MAY 15,1§4I Manchester Evening Avcrajge Daily Circulation The Weather ' For Bw Month of AprB,,lf40 Foraraat o( U. A.'Wf«aiar Bar TIm marriage of N. Sumner Cut­ The Mothers' Circla of St. Ge­ good service to ,our patients building BUitabla IdPvuaa M * • Cnnsldpraht,' rl-.Udli»r«, follnw- ler, adiv.of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Cut­ rard will meet tomorrow evening out thCir aaaiatance. buainesa eatabllahment or teair the Quality ^ Garden FertiHxcr 9,195 X 1^ ■ hy m Gahrmaiin of ]^ k TrasteeS^ “ Our Woman’s Auxiliary have le a d y to R ^ e building down to ^make wkjr for a $2.25 i^r 100 pounds and rniitiniiing Thursday; eontta- jorie R. LitGrange, daughter of East CenteAaf*veti ^ given aaoellent support. Their en­ new one in keeping with PUieK|id- Womber o f Mm A ndlt uod rool. thusiasm has done mqch ;o sup­ V n » CWuiMUcut Department of Mr. and Mrs. William LaGrange For Hospital Id Building Jrtning property. \ X At the Farm. Bnrann at Cirenlattona of Tbompaonvilla, Will taka place Hoapitai Apprentice 1-c William port us In tha aettvitiaa in which Te add to tha looks of the va­ Healtta weekly report lliU two Barclay,’ has been assigned to the they are interested. ' > Manchester-—A City opi^illtige Charm caaee ot nieaelee and two of' ac«r^ in St. Andrew's Epiifcopal churehr cant building, the ownera have ANK V. WILLIAMS ------_:x, Thompsonvljle, tomorrow.,} surgical ward aboard the newly- Hospital Laboratery/Alded given permtsaion at timea to uaa let fever and thfee caees of lobar Old Board Is Reelected D ie Rogers E state mAde ita first Rialto W ilixBe Torn ISIBkf commissioned hospital ship, U.SFi. the windowa for placing -poatera ------N , ...... (dnaalfigd ^dvwttatag on Paga 18) MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDDNESDAY, M.AY 16, 1945 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE 1HREB CENTS pneumonia here for the weak end-, (fficera of Benovolenoa, commissioned Satur­ contribution to the Wpport of the VOL. LXIT., NO. 192 Teachers and officer At Annual Meeting; Down as Soon^ Ma­ of all kinds, shows, circusea or po­ ,1 in * ' Monday, May 1*. -r Zion Lutheran chi.irchrch imU hhave a day at Brooklyri. Seaman Barclay hospital laboratory/as provided in litical ada...... ^ iln g ja t 7;30 a t is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William the will. Oiir hpSpItal urgently ______ih e Study GroUp of the Sopth meeting this even Yearly R eport Is Read. terials Can Be Bohsht. H as PteiM Prepnred the church. D. Barclay of 140 N orth School needs endowmo^.and we urge the tethodiat WSC8 will meet at the street and recently spent a seven- public to proyfde them for any one Nathan Marlow, the ' present W hy Okinawa Gains AreJM uasuretl in Yardc chtttch Friday afternoon at 2:30. Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, V. P, day furlough at his home. The annuel meeting of the Man­ of- severalpurpoaea. Every The old Rialto Djeater building} ly w r of the building and ovvner Oil Buriittrt Thewonhip aervice will be led by W., members wUl not meet a t tha chester Memorial Hospital Cor­ hospital ueeda and is entitled to for more than 20 yearsM e of tha or\Marlow’a Department store aad Furious Fight Rages Mra. VVC^lph Ward, Jr. The home thla evening to fold band­ The newly formed Mothers’ Cir­ poration, held last night at the aubstanml endowments so that its low er^w n on Main atreet, stated Ig llliilliMtimikKW- > K 'I' r w W f g F B aubject for^tbe .afternoon will be unsightly spots along Mahv:rtreet.’ to Die Herald yesterday that three ages for the. Memorial hospital, cle wrill hold its Brat meeting to­ hoapltai, reelected six members of work/ftn be carried on without the Furnaces Southeaatern «*!•• morrow evening at 8 o’clock « the wo5i^ due to insufficient finances. ir due for elimination once fede^l years ago im had plans drawn by Truax will lead Uie^laouaaion. owing to .the.' ahorUge of mate- th.a board of tniateea, whose terms riala home of Mrs. Anthony Kocuiti of Is psst year . witnessed the building materials restrictiona ark- ah architect raf* a new building 'gL A Pew Still AvailaMe. ppon Voling Food 35 Westminster road.v- ^expired last night. They are Philip asslpg away of two of our well- kt location but' wheq a permit The Manchester Gr^rt^arent- Cheney, Charles a. Burr, Howell. lifted. T’hia on the word of , tha tfy' Tax CS)lIector Samuel Nelaon beloved staff members. Df. Edwin present owner, Nathan Mariow, wai'^pught for the construction It RACKLIFFE OIL CO. ^Upon Edge 01 Naha; Teacher Aaaoclation will hokj^ta Chefiey,' Judge William J. Sh^ again reminds the taxpayers that The Senior Luthbr League will' C. Higgins, for many years an ac­ who stated yesterday that plana waa fotmd impossible to obtain the aaa Maple Av m m - Hartfwd final rneeUng of the aeaaon tpfnor: meet tonight at 8,o'clock in Eman­ Rev. WHUam Dunn and Mijs K^Sry tive member of the hospital staff, required material^ IW. Hartford 7-8181 ^ la office will be open thla eve­ 'Chapman. ' for the building of a modern three- TOW •vening ftt eight o'clock In ning until eight o'clock for the uel. Lutheran church. Members of and a strong friend of the hospltai’ a^ire building have bew made for Die new "'building, he said, wers M easuTc the Green eohoo! aaaembly hMl. the Hsrtfortl Luther League will SerretaM^'.^eeda Report died March 31, J948. P r. John F. would have UireaNitoret which at payniettt of automobile taxes and The fbllovvlng report ofrthe sec­ the past three yearn Inability The Inatallation of the new o«ri- be guelts’^ Barry, chief of the dental aervice, ti< secure the required building the time the permltvwas sought cem will take- place at thla meet- the flrsl'^ifiatallment of the town retary |dvM in detairapme of the tax. died Jan. 6, J945. It will be diffi­ materials has brtd up the con- had been gji rented to'prospective G ^eraor Cahx^dze All T i m e In*. PupllB Of Grade 8 will p ^ work of the tniatees,ior' the past cult to' fin their placet. Both atruction. buaineaaea. Mr. Marlow eate ■ast a program, baaed on their year; .. . /: , i n The Golden aub of St. brought into the lives of others For more than 20 years the Ri­ the hope that conditions w ill__ Foods m Trartsit, idance work.. All porenU ap« . “Manchester Memorial hospital those great values besides the permit the release of' the reetrici VINCENT Matya Church achodl^as sent a Manchester embarked on a^ n d raising'cam­ alto Theater building with ita fa­ W iarehous^ o r Senda are invited to attend, He- work of fheir chosen profession. miliar. overhanging marquee 'haa ttons on the necessary materiala To Ptpduce Marines . Regain Area freahmenU will be aerved by the box of useful gIfU to Uie hosplUl paign In Atigurt 1M4. A fter, all at Fort Riley, Kansas, and la also Dr. t^tariek Packham was elected been the aubject of criticlam by ,ao that he may proceed with the essing Plants to l4)st in Bloodiest Jap hcarteaia committee, Mrs, John Pa- /• Date Book subscrlptionsy^both/defintte and plana he had in mind three years MARGIN^ sending funny books and nuiga- contlngenty'Vere . totaled it was to t ^ active staff post of Head of Joeal and out of town people. The faps Give^ankees teUi chairman. ago.: ' sines to patients at the Manchas-' Today , the Dept, of O^tetrics which he theater was built by the late J^ n PL G ft HEATING vert to Points , of During the heyday of the ailent concurring with the House', sary to Bring Output (^pttifed; Casualties Wagner, Ethelyn Taylor, Dorothy Annual session Grand. Lodge ^ pot for this area. Ecohoniies of pictures and vaudeville the Park '^FUNERAL HOME 69 Starkweather Street MorrisOn, Doris Erickson, Cynthia X. O. O.. F. of Connecticut, Qud unanimously approved today Hand - to - Hand Buttle; Allied Inteilt BABS SANITARY production have reduced the coat presented shows of all kinds and 23 Main Street Telephone 4848 L'P to Profits - Level. Of- Americans HeavjL Booth, Norma Mae Keith, Patty Fellows Hall. < to one half of its original price. ia remembered today by the older giving the governor West aj Davao Cuy; \ X..-V ------PANTIES Rember, Norma Jane Chapman, Sunday, May 20 “A conference was held with realdents. But Vlth the advance­ Phone 5269 \ etneiigfncy powers to deal Beverly Bents, Harlene Walbeoff Sacred oratorio "'The Hymn of State Officials regarding .the estab- t. Norton ment of the movies and the call Washington, May 16.—(>P)--Die 90 Per Cent of Mi"- duam. MAy 16.— (JP) — Arthur DroR Stoiw and Eleanor Hewitt. Praise,” by chojr, SouthyMethodist liahing of a school of Nursing for larger and more ornate pic­ with fobi shortages in the • a Mate St. Tel. 8806 autompbi}iB''ljndustry says it will danao Now Liberated. . T'a* i United States Marines battle church at 7:30. / when our Nurses' Residence is ture houses, the theater Was aban­ state. The'tiieasure, sent im­ furiou.sly op the, edge of Corporal Herbert H. Vogel of Monday, Mgy 21 completed and the new wing la Travels Much doned after the property chimged mediately to the^governor for need ieight months after ita war Richard DuBois,. nationally A REMINDER! contralto are caiibelled to build L M ^ As Directed Naha, capital of Okinawa is­ the Army Air Corps, is home on added. Additional bed capacity will handa sevarai times, fInsJly being FENDER AND hia signature, was tertiied by Sen­ - Mhnila, ^ May .16.-X .^— an 18-day furlough. He trained at known magician/at High School .strengthen our cause. The preaant closed permanently. Die last op­ ato r Albert L-, Corea\(^D) ..'of enough paaaengef cate, to make land, today after retaking hall. Auspices Woman'a Club. \W licn Ton Need Mere Trapped Japanese t T o o p - the Radio Mechanics school at Director of Nurses is well qualified M arine Officer, Local erator changed Its name to the BODY WORK / Bridgeport mm which “wlir tormt- m o ^ y . Its output theft -jyjjuld be fought a savage hand-to- C hiirrhill Savs B urden ground lost in the bloodiest Friday, June 8 [ EA YES-TROUGH Truax Field, .Madison, Wfs., and to carry on this program. Rialto. ^ nate within' the matter of hbura at A rate, of 2.000.000 cars A ^ear. You don’t, measure galna on Okinawa in miles; you get down to bitterly-contested yards, feet and Japahe.se countirr - attack of graduated from the Chanute High School Oraduatidn cker- Resident, Is Pilot W ith For yean Efforts have been di­ INSURANCE hand battle today with Amer­ aai Ooadoetors Need Bepalrteg "The changing of Managarlal S O L IM E N E a F L A G G the blgck, m arket traffic’’ In food.' /RepOTtbig today on a recob^er- Inches. Reason, is the intricate system of pillboxes and caves set up on every ridge In the southern O f Administering the I the offensive. (A • British Field, HI., SebOoI of ^E lectronics. Icsea at the Staite theater. rected gt the owners to initiate section of the iislamd. Fanatical Japs, holding but to the last man. must be exterminated as shown icans of the 24th Infantry ar Bepteeteg On Tour Homet 'Tuesday, Jaaa -IF procedurea has created increased! Transport Air Group. INC. Wre • Theft - Aatomobile , itas Power to, Seira Food (ibn^urvey of 72 major industries, He is the son of Mr. and Mra. ravenuM and promoted more effi­ some kind of improvement in the 884 Center St. Tel. 5101 -.jabove. where abidiera pf tb« U. 8. Tenth Army’s 27th division stand outside a pillbox \ilfh riflte ready. Reich W ill Not Be Un- {.broadcast of a Reuters dis- M anchester Division, CotmeCti-' property, either to reqqnatnict the o r F a m t t i ^ •'tinder its provialona. the gov­ ;he W ar Production Board said thff' west of Davao City on Mi y I patch heard by CBS in New York CALL NOBSIAN BENTZ John Vogel of 54 Oxford street. cient results. ernor haa the power to order the/ auto makers figured 15 months asI itme of them'prepares tb-toas'ln another grenade, after previoiia blast had blown out the Japs whose 8M East Colter Street cut Sj^rtsmen meeting and mov­ ^-Our W ar I MemorisU Tablets, Marine Corpe Abr DepoLcMira-' bodies Ue before entrance to tomb used as pillbox. . v . danao. Maj. Gen. Roscoe d e ^ ^ e n hy V ictors; ! "alo8t-. j leans. There was no confirmation TalepiMiBe 8886 S t Joseph’s Motherik-Circle will loiig placed behind the entrance mar, Calif., May 15—Fe'rrj^g vi­ C A L L X warehouses or processing plants w ar stride—presumablp 6,000,000 VVoodrufT’s battle - seasi meet tomorrow night at the home doora, were relocated in’ a. ..more tal suppllea. intO-batUe tones. Ma­ Cart a year. D iia Would tie nearly veterans attacked witV, bay-, Londun,. May... 16. - i/Pj of Mrs. William P. Qulah' of Ply­ WALNUT STREET and divert It to state and- privgto. prominent poaitlOn. The change rine First Lieut John J, Norton, ASHES and RUBBISH hoapitals, schools, charitable ittkpi- 2,000.000 more than were tu r n ^ onets, knives and eve^ flalllnff' Minister. ChurchUl-declared. tL y i Hei-vy ArtHlery Barrag# mouth Lane. Rev. Bronislaw Gad- Advisory Council has produced favorable comment ALEXANDER^ out in any pre-war year. ' Two UcBoals fists as the struggle X o im t^ In . The Japanese launched their arowakl of St. Bridget’s church 26, son of Mrs. Grace C. Tpurnaud, ‘totions or , other centers wbere Collective Defense that in general it'was tb^. Allied from the public. Package Store R E M O V E D .grittegl shortages exist. / All 72 of the industries consult­ savage, fury. The battle r^gro la coiintojtMttack around midnight will be the guest speaker. •During the past year ail of the Of 158 Pearl street, Mancheeter, JARVIS 12-foot- cogon grass in .^-'foothills Intention that "the GerrUana Monday after, a heavy artillery Calls Meeting Conn., touched nearly every port ^ ; pne of the chief sp/msora ed—now turning out war and es­ Rummage Sale personnel were entertained at sum­ John Andisio, Prop. TELEPHONE 8962 .. 86 ALBXAfCOBB STmEBt sential civilian good.s at a $14,000,- between the Talomo yAnA Davao should administer their country in barrage, said 'A1 Dopking, Asao- ’The Woman’s piorelgn M ission­ of aerial call in the Central Pa­ of 'l h l WO; ,$old the Senate that No>v fifeGded mer picnics and a Christmas party Wenkdayn and Bntelng* while every e8ort hiad birtn made Oflto.OOO annual clip, estimated tjieir Plan Passage Seen rivers, obedience to Allied direction,” ciateay current expenses was tera- —The third and fourth German guaranteeing' to anj^'^oup of On Trusteesbip Policy. also said BS^per cent Of the popu­ ple le r 88 T w a . pararity suspended in Sept. 1944 in pine money; and government pa­ shortages but/ because of '.;more lation, probably .excei^ng 400.00,0. Churchill said he wanted time to SimiiltMeoUsTy. Fleet Admlcat 8PIBXTCAL MEDICM Representative Brockal of the evening for the balance of the pers back'to Manila. He logg^ed submarines to surrender for berth United Nations the right to cast the form of hjs reply before 1 Chesterlester /W . ' Nimitz announeed summer months. order to clear the way for the serious short«es’’ which he 'Sojd was freed frorti Japanese domina­ IW OBorcb StieaL Hartford, Conn. Consumer Cooperative headquar- building fund campaign. 900 flying hours. would probshly occur during the in a United States port since VE- organize for collective de­ San Francisco, May 16.— — answering; on* m em ^r’S question jcSrrier/ptane raids destroyed or ters in Stafford Springs will be the All ministers in town_snd mem- He,Was graduated from Borden- Truitian Plans tion. X PBaae 8-WM 60 N WILLIS next 12 months. day approached Portsmouth today fense goes beforp the World Substantial agreement'among the as to What was "the authority',damaged 3,17 enemy atoci^t aad bera oT'lfie Tioard of directors of •The good work of the Paper towti. N. J., Military Institute in Resort to Hnk-lde Atta<-ks which purported to broadcast from'! po«oi4;as expected later- - ting up mandates for both* strste- j start—rushed a vehicle epneen- lied directions. We/have np/inten­ WEEK. Farmington, this evening. ’ The ‘'No report would be complete PICK UP SERVICE absorb independent sgenCira. ifito possibly some’time during the af­ long-term mutual defense treaty first 86 days’ confinement— . Mts were current that be- following the conference here. gic and non-strategic areas. Sii-j tratlbn. - 'Capt. VjCtor Bazslnottl tion of iindPrtakirig the bpTden of .Woman Found Shot.. past presidents will conduct a without acknowledging the splen­ discuasing the fppd bill, both regular departments. . ternoon. peri-islon of strategic areas would-j directed'J^he defense. After the administering Germany purselves.”. Sprlngflelil, .Mass., -May 16.—4 ^ $8.00 per day for next 90 dayif forum on ‘‘CuiTent Problems in R. CHAMBERS , Formulation of the American -A. E. GIBSON. did services of the Nurses’ Aides. AUTO RADIOS \ kte sides also discussed 'gen- Sent, out to take ovbrthe U--873 be placed under the proposed world/J*4t cnarg«^^an1y a dazed handful Confers ^Wllh .G’aherals —^The body of a woman, identified coaOnement. Thla plan may be CostAccounting" under the lesder- Uke other hospitala, we would Senators, who asked to tc —with a trained Amerlcaqsubma- plan, with the approval of virtu­ changed and designed to fit the shlp bf I*ast President Lewis S Tel. 2-0772 ’ s proposal to Increase the aronymoiis, m :^'this disclosure ally all the Latin American statfs league’s security cpuncll;-the non- ' was left tq-flee inifc the htllS. Just before going to Commons, by police as that of Mrs. Sadte have been hard pressed to provide HOME RADIOS atts tax from two to three rine crew—at her formal aumrader strategic ilrlde.r the general as*. One Japanete ran beneath A Poirhiopek of I t .McKinley avenue, needs of ai^v Individual group Zahronaky, who will act aa chair­ of the pges^nVis plans today. was Commander T. ' K. KImqiel and moat of the big powers—Rus­ Churchill conferred with Qeh. Eis­ of .insured workers. N’o medi­ man. _ a package to make more Dtese' senators, close to Mr. sia remains,to heard from — aembly. ' | Cub plane in the .,center of an enhower, Field Marshal Jfiontgo'm- C'hicopee, with a bullet wound in who yesterday supervised the ei Adds Porllon of ptritish Plan ' American position sjid blew up cal exaniinatlnn. The Past I*realdent’a''CTub of Batteries for Portahles y available. to the Soldiers, 'Tniqiaii when he served in the luta this conference over one of ery, and Gen. .Grpar Bradley. the head, was found today In aa. try of the U-M6 into the harbor. The draft thus followed the ma- ijlmrelf and the plane:'-. Another automobile. The first search of Phone, Write or Cail On Hartford Chapter eonatltutea a kllors and Marines fund. Reliable legislative branch, said the chief Tommy Gun Held at Ready • itS-biggest hurdles. Soma of the British precs wrote M rs. Delia Sullivan Tahle Model Radios so(^es raporte dthat aubject was executive is moving slowly and greatest obstacle itenaining, i jor outlines of the original Aoierl- wearing a girdle of/dynamite.’was of thF meeting'as reistlng direc^ tha car and the area around It fsill- complete cross section of leading The commander of the U-805, detonated by csfbihS;-and 'pistol SPENCER CORSETIEB accountants in tha State of Cbn- Electric Wiring Fresh Salted Nuts Baidered yesterday by Govejmbr that It may be weeks before the Capitaenleutenant Richard Varn- In the ^ n l o n of United S tates au- ' can plan.' but to It was added a ppr'r ly with the administering of Ger­ ed to disclose n (Veapon. A physl- F o p S a l e ildwin at a conference,, with thorltiesTSa the development X a i tton of a Brltish-apon.sored s>ate; 4lte- ■ ■,. ''■■■ el.an reported that the womaa nMticut, as Is indicated by the a n d Local AgMicy for first steps become apparent. ardelli, broaght the vessel into the many, dealing, with war criminals, 5 B ro ad Double Kay Brand ambers of the Finance and Vet- formula forteetting up lnternX),ment of policy. The BrltiolT have laind Mines Replanted leould have died only a few minutes past presidents who will appear on Will Include Cabinet Changes '' harbor under the watchful eye of Even land mines; disarmed by and handling difplaced persona. ' S tr e e t the rostrum at this meeiing; Public Address ta Affairs committee. Die revisions will include csbf- Honal trusteeships that will allow posed that trusteeships gener before Police l.ieut. Frank Have- AU Lines of Arthur Drag Stores U. S. Navy sailor- who held a ally».to aimed a t the ■economic ad- Yanks, were recaptured;,rehet and / ''An Associated Press dispa,tch ^Oil Burner Oppose IqorMse la Taxes net changes, possibly in Labor, tommy gun at the ready. the United Statea'-ond other pow­ • from ^aris yesterday said a rtari- ne.v and Patrolman Edwin-Megar- 858 MAIN Call 2-0900 848 Mate SL ‘ TM. 8806 System For Rent I Today however, it was report- ers.to develop military bases they vancehSent of the ^'pendent peo­ replanted by Japanese iS'ho stole gel found; the ear parked, with T E U 5105 Treasury and Justice. Varnardelli. whose Navy rank-Vs ples conceqied. Die United States through American Upes. 'v - ,, flcaTiimX the status of.the Due- ^ Service that Some leading Republicans One senator, especially ac­ believe necessary to M ^rity. radio ptasing, near the. ChirApee f o r equivalent to that of an American Coneerned About PaeUtosBanes has InsisteoNllutt some territories To the northwest', 40Ui diyWlbn hitz govetetoient was believed im­ city line—the bod.v in the front. Controh and All Kinds of CALL 2-0840 flatly poposed to any In- quainted with Mr. 'fruman, told senior grade lieutenant, told Naval minent, but''Uiat meanv/hile there \A ppo|nt-f REPAIR, CARS NOW Thla country is e'specially/con- be set aside- aa.,^purely strategic — - • ' -'X' ' »eat. In the rear of tlie ear was PressQre Switches this 'reporter: cerned about retaining Pacific military areas. (Oontihned on Page jFodf)' waa a tendencysgt supreme Allied the shell of a .38 calibre cartridge, See Me For Prompt, Expert (OteUMMtod SB . - “The president always h»s be­ (OteUmieid on Page^Four) headquarters to tegard the Fles- ' mtifit At- In s ta lle d . bases captured from. Japan. Tnl A RtiaSian demand'teat the final j a i* • Mcmche^r lieved that ^verhment should bdrif. group aa anything more Y o u r H dr ^ Auto Repair Service objective of all mandatoa be the'' i To Ciinfar On War Crimes If You Want To operate on a vertical basis. He is (Conttaaed .on Page Eight) evehlual independence indi of tficeov- than an .instrument of'aqrrepder o r M ine. ABEL’S SERVICE STA. Rudy Johnson* Radio Service an old Army man accustomed to a An AP correspondent vChp went l/indon, Mav ’■■7 16.—’T-*— An teter- Rear — .86 Cooper Street ^Tariff iV>wer : erned'ipeople waa met in partly Yu^oj^l^vs Stir , Flcnsh.irB^ .«ld the lin. national epnferenro on Gertoan FUEL ______P H O N E 8028 73 Birch Street - logical clibin of coihmand. Donovan Will Treasury'Balance insertiorT-pf a. c^use naming set to Flensburg'.said the German lin war crime* will Htart in I.ondon Buy Or iell Store Open 9 A. M. . “The governmtet- operated on governmentxof the principal gams i er Patfia, docked there, was 'i^e May SI it was announced toda.v that basis for many .yran and it SAVINGS T o 6 P . M. / Seen Favored Help Jackson Washington, May 1 6 X ^ — ’T7** to be expected, under the_mandati ;lieate headquarters of an Allied missiori' hyny thetne United t Nations War Crimes was the most effectivL’’ '' position of the Treasury May 14: program. ^ ' in contact ■w’rth Doenitz. eJJmmlMmission-, D e rommlsslon also Yev Gtt CASH PLUS Independent agencies mii^- ReceipU, $158,194,302.59; ^ - ., Provides For Government , Foreign,.Undersecretxr.v. Georg* /annoteie If had arranged for . with a Loan from w - F O R S A L E REAL roomed in the depression years u pehditurea $257,417,471.43; pet .-ta effect the dra'ft w-ould pro­ Denial) III Carinthia Hall told the House that the "certalif European governments" rf'.. Democrats Predict Vie the government'stepped liito new A lderm an and Sh^a Also balance, $9,881,168,788.56; ' cua- vide for self gpvernmem."in forma major powers, - still • haye some to send iiiveKtigation nfllcers Into r TNONT borrow unMcaasorUp. Fire Insurance regulatory capsettlea. . N. mfittera to, irbh, out as to occupa- O k m C H A N G E lory in First Test,do toma receipt's for month, $16,220,- Present IJies With ^ernuuiy to''1iNi» mlllfary author- but If a looB win solvt a . ' O r T o u r There has been a growing de- Nametl to Aid Prose­ 768.75., ; • , (Cantinned on Page F<$itr) Hies gather*r evideaeace of war crimes problem oosm to aai gat ESTATE Gonfnsetl; tUiatioii. BRAKES M « j o r , Legislation cute W ar Criminals. (Continued od .Page Eight ) there. these plus advantscee: BUniblNGLOTS f u r n it u r e fConttnoed aa Page Four) 1 . Iran swartecaalgnattiioonly- A t Kiagenfurt, , Austria, May I .\nti-Trust .Xc'tlon Filed whit __ ' Balletin! 2 . Complete privacy alweye. A T t h e g r e e n And Personal Effecta WashinVton. May 16. (F) — i^h^Yugoaiav demands lii ' tbFxj New York; May l6---(/Pl— D e RELINED *. .W aahIngtoB, May 16.— .. authorlt} to reduce tariffs ta Supreme Court Justice Robert delicate ailUation. / . jf«tl Wilt# ' Let me cell at yoor home aad F O R D ...... , S 9.95 Danger.Seen I operation of .American war equip- w o«ih window ■ed' explnla detalla or eopplag that looks an trade agreeasButs with ether H. Jackson, designated by Presi­ . Two dlsttnbt'"*’*^**'>’' General Contractor good, ceala te littlo,, ■ — -k' Washington, May 16*--(Jh—A g-* trattonstere furtetioning in this . - _ • *» menf had been affertrtl greatly as CHEVROLET .. . . : 9.95 naiiona This adrolhlstratlon dent Truman aa this country's history. To Invest that nioney 'O U p 111 M ouiltani ne* a ronsequem-e. An ^ anti-trast ro5'oW .*{‘cS1 t U 519 Center St. " TeL 7778 woora go' well. Oit» chief war crimes prosecutor, today ricutture Secretary Wickajrd and wisely , will make . our . country provincial capilal. \with Yugoslav, wirh tWM msi$09t$Uf nmsh Tclephope 6440 er 5668' Wm. F. Johnson M ERCURY'.'.... 9.95 victory tr the first major con- W agner Says Iiiflalioit W U l* ‘'•'•I action (lied hy the Depart- ' mma •aporta ugs" iho boat greselonal test on pMt-war announced the selection of Dono­ the heads of three national farm stronger now .and rural America •military authoritieli/ operating iCeaX f PLYMOUTH ... . . 9.95 a v a ila b le BMrteriola [Seemingly as if the British Eighth With llaugiller^^,, justice in federal court •190 tioio lltst Builder' — lUal, Estate ' internatioBal legislation waa .And Effect on Con van and two other top asslstanta; organizations advised, farmers to­ stronger later.” . 200 94.50 Arthur A. Knpf la DODGE . . . 10.95 and iaelery dov^ Sidney S. Alderman, general day to "buy bhnds to the limit" in I Arrhy did not exist,'although’BcH- Anil Sistjpr Snntluv. 99-11 1074 oped Boibods . . . do' by a 14 to 11 vote. Commit- Buying Prevents InAaUon - Hish military police 'patrol the nickel-cadmium battery, had a • Wt'Bthtr 900 54 JO >4 JO tear *Tbe Paraltim Fire Johnson-BaiH Homes D e p O T O '...... 10.95 teemm reported all ten Re- ’stinierti I m p o r t a n t solicitor for the Southern Railway, the '7th war loan. A. S. Goss, m aster of the Na­ rips. JpsiBlIcd bf a gupbrior fob' D ry issued atatements on' the streets *nd the military strength reiMirlrd 10-year life span where­ ciorr trtined ^ eOew 0 O«»0 m MMt "Proper Housing Inaeraaoe Maa” k P O N T IA C e • • • ,10.95 quickly. publlriin members voted and Aaslstant Attorney General tional Grtmge, 'said; “ Every time Bolzano. Italy. • Msy 16. --(/Pi- as average battefiea test but 808M6 BROAD STREET F rancis M. Shea, both-*'of, Wash- third day of the $14,000,000,000 in the srer is predominantly Brit­ - Oaiee Open Dally B U IC K . . a, • • e e 12.95 solidly against/ tlm legisla­ Washington, May 16 — (jPI we buy a bond vy* are not only ish. Frau Margaret Boden Himmler'! three years. Named In the com- Pfcona T o d a y l tMM $10 to 1100 aad Thare. Evealng 2 to 6 P. M. lngt<1n^ TELEPHONE 7426 Z E P H Y R « a • • • • 12.95 tion and • were Joined by ono Chairman Wagner (D., N. Y.) ,qf Sj?n^nc^ed%h.7’serira'”T'^i!n^^ tewlstlng to financing the war, but .Must Rea«*h Some .\greem ent believes her husband, Gestapo plaint ’^were the Electjlc Storage. Is 'An American 876 MA0I 8TBBBT Dmo.:inl, Rep. Heat of the Senate Banking committee ex­ “Experiented Trial Lawyers" we are also doing our bit to pre­ 648 Fanntegtoa Avemw CHRYSLER .. 12.95 Jackson’s announcement, issued sales, totalled $991,000,000 even be-> The situation in Kiagenfurt has Battery)Co., of PhlfauMpMo. a ' Texas. pressed' concern today- over the vent that most dreaded economic not reached, the tenseness of that (Thief Heinrich Hiimnler; "Was New jersey cbrporatlon aald by West Hartford OLDSMOBILE 12.95 possible effect of price control by the War department, referred fore the drive opened formally dtsaater called inflation.” killed with the other Reich lead-' Heritage" M M Monday. in Trleate./birt obviously some the gnieram ent to be th* warld*a Telepboae 88-1882 G R A H A M .... 12.95 Waahington, May 16 — 'S') — changes proposed by Senate food to the three as “experienced trial Edward A. O'Neal, president of era such as Hitler in the' fighting largest makers of electric stor­ FINANCE CO. *••• «■ show yo« the way. eggnoe** iawyera." . * D ia was made poMible by the agreement; must lie reached so the Hventega g2-1S48 I Tbeae are critical ttmee and we STUDEBAKER 12.95 Democrata predicted victory to­ investigators. the American Farm Bureau' fed- Eighth Army either will turn ita for-Berlin.,” age batteries, aad It* wholly- state Tkaatcr Bldg, Wagner, whose committee is Donovan, a .Congressional Medal advance payroll savings phase of tav ilM r faUy reaUxe thla CusL How-' H U D S O N ..... 12.95 day fn the first congressional teat job'ov*/ to Marshal Tito's parti­ Frau Himmler, her 15-year-old owned subsidinry, the Willard TetaghM* S4W on major legialation the adminis­ considering price control extension of Honor winner In World war I sans ob carry put the task it en daughter. Gudrun; and her sister over, we firm ly believe that N A S H .... • saaoonn 12 .9 5 aa leader of the famous “Fighting Htoragr Battery t’a-. af tleveland, JOHN P. WELCH D. a. Brewa, Mft, proper hidteteg Is aa Ameriooa British and American tration says la essential to post­ legislation, said he had not stud­ 000,000,000. The main drive runs to the Pacific and tered <1° after the were found Sunday in a will-ap­ one of largest manufacturers of Liccasa Ma. Wl 14.95 ied the Food cominlttee’s recom- 69th,’’ long waa referred to as the Local BepreoeatetlTe heritage and we stand ready L a S A L L E . ##••••• war International economic coop­ from May 14 through June SO. our government with purchases of hi trek through Italy. pointed mountain chalet about 15 storage batteries in tt»# ,1’nlted STOP^• S.\SM 12.95 eration. mendations-in detail "but some of "myatery man", of Wnrid war H. war bonds as well as ,by increas­ aad willing to pteee the expa> War Relief P A C K A R D D e title grew out of his extensive -Moat Vigorous Effort (D e territorial question of the miles north of Bolzano in the Htalea. ' The House Ways and Means them 1 don’t like, ing food production.. . Funds in­ Ditete area ahou|d be discussed Italian Tyrol by membera of the rleace aad knewledge'ef ear er. CADILLAC 14.95 “You have got to watch the ef­ European travels in 1940-41 and D e treasury, with the help of ganiqatloa at year diapeaal la committee waa called by Chair farm organlsatioBS and the Amer­ vested in 7th war loan bondf will by/^Rali'ans and Yugoalava ‘When U. 8. 8th dtyizion. Hope* to Release 756.606 m aa Doughton (D., N- C-) to f b fect on ronsumera ixhd keep to the hush-huah air surrounding create a reserve for the purchase the pmssioiia of w ar are spent” and aaa^oat te help yoo re^tee thla mind the'dangers of inflation," he OSS. ican Bankers Aasoclatfon, . has be­ Pale and sickly looking,. Frau Logdoo, May 16-f—(Pi— Rritale_ heritage of proper boaateg. P- ahowdown vote on a hlU giving tha gun the most vigorous effort it of machinery, repair of buildings, the issue must notT"!^ pr^dlced Hi'^mler told D e Associated '* h o ^ to be able to release ISO.-, U. S. TIRES • 6.00 X I f president broad hew. authority to added in an Intsrvlew. " Returning from one trip abroad -education of farm children, pnd by acta ot force. Italian Premier Talk over year bMadag preh Hopes Dispute May Vanish in the sum m er of 1940. he said he has ever, made to encourage war Press . ye*terda> . her husband ' 606 from 4be aimed foceea before; lease wtte aa. All wa aak la reduce tariffa in reciprocal trade bond investments by farmers. numerous other benefits in yeara^ Ivanoe BonomI declared yesterday G. E. WtLLIS & SOH, INC. agreemenis with other nations. Wagner indicated he hoped the had been looking Into the tech would be "better off dead ' they’re' the eed of the year. Leber Mlal#- year aBtodeaea, Otrs an tMa, BINUO PREST-O-UTE ' Treasury officials aatd they ex­ to come." in Rome.) all better dead." She and her ter Ernmt Bevla aanooeoed today . whole 'controversy over amending nique of .the Naxl fifth column. D e aad we wtO give yea ear haaaet Doughton voiced confidence of pect halt a million, fanners to James G. Patton, president bf Yugoalav proclamations aia Lomber of All Kinds * victory for the first time after a the price control law might van­ following spring he visited Eng­ daughter referred'to Himmler in le preeeatteg a breed •pMim aa te^Rte baat d^etei O R A N G E h a l l drive down every country road and. the National Farmers' union, i pasted beside British announce­ the third person, as the “Reichs- nUsHoeettee" program BATTERIES caucus of the 15 Democratic ish when a new meat subsidy or­ land. the Balkana and the Neav "Buying war bonds in the 7tb ments on many walla throughout Nason SuppliM —•Paint— Hardware der, reported in preparation, is Bast. In July, 1941, . -President oak their neighbors on six million fuehrer." or simply aa “Hltnmler." motto. Beteesea will alert da For prara^ aeBea. m JlM tar I’'members of the committee. .Four farms to buy bonds. loan la an obligation and an/op- Kiagenfurt. including one issued of the 15 previously had been in issued. A report in congreMional Roosevelt nan\rt) Donovan coordi­ Xhs fitut question ah* asked IE Bqvte oeM. He Balsain W ool Insnlatioo aa appetatmeat er write ae Wickard said: “I am sure that in portunity. It ia the patriotic by the Partiaana demanding that egineet eelHeg the breed TO-NIGHT the doubtful column. clretea said War MobiUxer Fred K. nator of information bearing on duty of avery American to pnt hia every Austrian worker here repoit when the Americana entered the glvteg (pn detalla at year etta^ NICHOLS-BRISTOL, INC. Vinaon had taken, a hand in draft­ the defense program. From there this 7th War Loan drive the farm chalet was: “Are we going to, be e '’WansaRzettoe'* aeb tlea. Some attending the caucus said people of America will match or dollani into this fight. , ^ t jh buy; hia former Job td them, under pain * *1. Good Prises Weekly Door Prise BRUNNER'S thsy expected to lose only «is ing this order on instructions from he took over OSS. Now 62, he killed?" when told abe would' be leg It-wea assrsly e Fenadriy The Ceafer AatoRnipply Co.' President Trumsn to strsighton waa an aaaiatant attorney general top the fin* record they have tog war bonds, farmers alM have of penaltica. Another, Issued yei* e rsaWaeettee of ;PAL COKE OIL 80 OAKLAND STREET Democratic vote. achieved in previous^ campaigpa. the opportunity to save /for the tetday, announeed Yugoalav en- treated fairly she burst into tears, Jarvis Realty U* S. Bond End of 'l^ch M onth The 10 committee Republicans things out. In the Coolldge administration. tiT of Carlnthle “to guarantee for and sobbed that she waa “thank- emmtiy, whtaO P H O N E 5191 The food committee, in s report Jackson, in announcing the ap- “Farm people, like many othar future and prevent the_ lUsastrous T e l , 5 1 2 5 PHONES 4118 OB r n i 155 CENTER ST. TEL 4047 . . MANCHESTER ire aligned solidly against the leg- inflation-deflatioti cycle* Ahat fol­ the BMrttenvt^! Start 8 p. m. \Mmis8ion 25 Cents * N • , ' • • • groups, have m.ore money on hand (Olirtteued oa Page PeRT)/ wurtd. _ Week Daye aad Sea days Open 7 A. M. to 10 P^ M. or on d^ioaU tbax ever bafor* in lowed Work! Wkr I." (Cohtteao* oa Page (t M Paga ftewk (OaoMaiNd aa Paga Faor) (O eetteeK m . n « e Paor). . ... which sum she credited' h,er hus­ 1 fore the Legislative Committee on ' band with payments of ISTIOO. . ! Ci'Ubs and Borquglis. miliar emblems of the pine tree as Appear in Acrobatic Dance ernment." Ne'.'.' L?’*'ion has a city their trade-mark. Must Support There' v.'as no charge of fault ori __ . Trol.'fhd. former director of law Honor County . .’niSconduet on the part of Mrs. T _a. Tp_,^gir_, .' “ the cltv of New Lohdon. wa.s; manag form of ','ovemment. Women V ^hil> During a a ^ ia l hour following j 01 Fdwaid M’, Sweeney, lumber STOCKINGS Mr. Coons' t i ^ tea and cake were ATTENTION! -Jhur:h;'avd, the court said. J L l d . L C S l l l A nveaent when the committee took Wife ami Child Tlic Supreme tourt further <1e- X ':X . 4 up ."or public hearing a bill dpaign-1 dealer, in asking favorable commlt- Light Heavy WMglit served b.y /the hostesses. Miss t'je action declared that "we have Pfck^ Officer^ N ^ ie Lull/bnd Mrs. Bessie Howe. ‘‘Y”ii^aders AH You^oiinirsteni '' tlarcd that "the fact that this ex­ ! rd to restore the rights of refer-1 Arthar O i^ Stores change was financially'i advantage­ only chaos down there. There is no 845 .Main St. SM ^ e cloetng meeting of the- t^ub Who Qm Dance, ' . aptain tq our Ship, although they will bV .on June 12, when a picnic Sinff,4ir Play An ^upreiiijc Courl/Orclers ous to'the plaintiff is insufficient, Former New Lo'mlon O f-' '-Sarur.‘° ! Two Re-EIectecl-to .Posi­ 'without more, to justify the infer­ (New London’s civic leaders) are Mi»n Zoe Stetson Is will '&B. held, at tlie home of Mias Instrument, See Me New Trial jii Case of ftcial Blocked When Troland had introduced '-.11 nice .men. Favorable action on Marlon W'aab|»urn. ence that it was for the purpose :-.lmSclf, Rep. Perry T. Shafner (D) tions on Bbarils; Two At Once For A Part of securing the ..plaintiff's future ihe measure, he said wa' needed so E I e r t e H I^rf»ii1ent; New Hav.^n Couple. .Yrnn’ RcMirictiou. of New London ^foduced Mc­ that "the people of New London Iir the Super Kiddie* support and |hat of the minor Mahon's telegram and the former Other Officers Selected Ofiifert Giveri Pins. child. The fact that no separation can get together and give us good, ^ Oil Biirnert 8 88 Rond Show Coming Hartforrl, 16--(>T)— A hus­ Hartford, May 16---(>P|— K tele­ Whaling City official failed to old-fashioned. American gdvem- C liri leiiiiig>Pre Soon! .Mothers, was contemplated at least by ths speak further. It could not be dc*. jnent.' and neeUiiK Professional -X At the 28th annual meeting df band is Inquired to support his plaintiff, at the time of the execu­ gram from U. S. Senator Brien termined whether he intended to Bring Your Children tion of the contracts mltigktes WomerjJiClub.was held at Center' Pari of Pa'rac%iile the Hartford County '^MCA, lield family despite the fact that he McMahon (D) to the effect that speak for or against the gill. W7II Caa«ii Oowebe* Furjnaces at the Hartford Seminary.^ounda- Down For This agahuit any SUch inference, as does uniformed members of the armed Church House last evening, at Patriotic Event or Call may have entered into certain the fact, that there waa no mention Argue Bill Vnneceetsry A Few StiO Atrailabis. rhlch time the slate of officers-fpr tioB in Hartford Monday after- b e i^ c ia l' financial transactions of support in the agreement." forces are forbidden to influence .Opponents argued that the bill , New. York —Emit Von Elling, t^^omlng year was presented The Theater For pending legislation yesterday pre­ was unnecessary. Attorney Louis veteran track coach of New York RACKLIFFE OIL C a ' New Britain, May 18-f.iQ— tfoon and evening. Charfes W. Hol- w.Kh hlfc wife; prior- to their sep- Trial Court In Ei , and Voted Into office. Miss Esther Particulars. ' We Need ration. the Supfdrh^ court said vented Brig. Gen. Thomas E. 'Tro- C. Wool ssying that "the bill be­ UnWersity, will join, the Hamilton see Maple' Aveaae.-^''Beaeee< Xndertiohw chairman of the nomi­ When thd-, baby daughter bom ma^-pf Summit street was re­ .The high court, in revle'W. said iand, on the staff of the First Serv­ cause of its complications and College coaching school faculty Yolir Help To Sell Bonds "today. \ that the trial'court had concm^ed TbL Hartford t-Slfll nating cbm^nlUee, read the follow­ Monday nighty to ,Mr. and Mrs. elected^) the Board of Directors 'She high bench revetting a de­ ice corhmand . from testifying he- ramlflcationa. Would tend to under- tnts summer. sui M'atthew Czarnecki is christened .and John'Nx^iniberlon of Chest­ For The Mighty that "If the huSband is providir ^ ing list: P resl^nt, Miss Zoe Stet­ rision handed down by the New reasonable support for the wife' son; vice-presldent>^ia8 Gertrude ah : will wear a di^s* made from a nut street-^o tHe Advisory Board. 7th War Iktan! Don’t Raven county Superior coiu^ or­ Carrier; secretary-trita^rer, Mias din-ing the separation, neither she piece of nylon that ''tTOii part in Walden 'V.,Collins'of Wapping was Wait — .Call Or Come dered a new trial in the case' of nor any third party gan recover Daisy Grierson: chalrmait of pro­ Down^Now! Mrs. Martha S. ^ Churchward Carroll Quinn gram com m ltt^, MisS' Marion the Battle of Bastogne. The gar­ elected to Hhe Courity committee,, under provisions of at) already ment has been cut from the flal{r' with W'slter N. Fostor'dnd Robert against her husband. Jack Church­ existing statute. a Washburn; chairman of sdet^l ,-ensuing (Signed) Manan ward, both of New Haven. Thb Carol Quinn, daughter of Mr. committee. Miss Florence Benson> riddled remnant of the paraphuK Simrp re-elected for 'The statute as amended,” nii- and Mrs. HoWard Tklnner of Bol­ tbat carried LleuL Peter Baratmw- yptirS. ■ ' 'X , court declared that there must be dd the court In reversing the de- Following a business session, sl/o^ this city, aafely to earth b«,- something more In. the case than, ton will appear'in an acrobatic f-m the presldenC^ Miss Harriet Fran- 'the gold leaders’ servib^ pin" for clslon.' "provides in p a rt thdt -it solo,, and also a Lap dance at the hlnd Urn enemy lines during , th^ Nover fivd;year8’ service waif award* is apparent on thla record “ to Jus­ shall be the duty of Ihe husbat^ VINCENT *en. Introduced thef guest speaker, battle of the bulge. tify an inference that (he defend­ sixth , annual Rolda >Iartin Gibson Paul Coons. Mr." Coons, a member edv^to Robert Arcndt. leader of the to support his family, and hfs dance recital, Friday eyenlng at Lleutenanr'-^ranowski., recent­ local Tra-Y Club, wiUi George A. ant provided the plaintiff with property shall first'be applied to of . the faculty of Bulkeley High ly returned to'tWa country. Had reasonable support.” ‘eight o'clock in the State'^rmory. school in Hartford, is a representa­ Pottebton, leader of the Manrhos- satisfy onv such joint liability.' The program theme, Album MARGIN originally intended'^td use tl)d ny­ teb H i^ Cliib. reiSeiving . a ' like Partners In Welding Buslneas This clearly establishes the pri­ tive of the Consumer Cooperative lon for a wedding gbwn .for his ■X- Churchward and hta wife were Mefnories,’” will feature old-time PLUMBING & HEATING in Connecticut. * award. The silver fivf-yoar pin mary obligation of'the husband to songs, and, costumes with a gay prospective bride, Wedd^'g, plans -was awarded Mrs. Orc-sah Barta of partners in a Welding business support his family." ninety'fiair., Mrs.'Bertha Wells Ail Kinds of New He said that the Cooperative progressed ao quickly. thaX there Wapping. leader of the. Younger which he started in 1921. In was over one hundred years old, will' play,, the piano accompani- and Repair Work was no time for dressmaking Girls’ Group, \vhlle the following ; DAINCING t o n ig h t 1986. he and Myrlon A." Famham Bowlers .\liF-G(*s mentii.atrthe recital. Mrs; Gladys STORE RECORDS SAFELY and had had its beginnings in the lieutenant gava the 'material' 'received the bt«nw three-yehr | formed a corporation, called the Water Pumps Repaired Sweden, England and Scotland; in And the Rest of the \Veek! Gilro)^-''studio pianist, and- others t* the.: wife of hl^boyhood friend pinvLeonnrd, Bsrter/leader of the t Churchward Engineering company Washington. D. C.— Cpntribu- who have seen the children in their and New Ones Installed IN A RECORD CABINET fact, the Rochdale, principles of the who is also in tHe service. Wapping Pioneers; Douglas Gr.-mt, The to manufacture ari’ electrode hold- Uona> to the Bowlers Victory Le­ movement, .to whi^h he frequently The' baby’s father has been varied and interesting parta, feel presidenr-pf the XY Club. Wap- ] Bolton Lake Hotel W ihvented by Churchward... gion now total. $2M,557. The money ’’that an unusual treat Is in store 69 Starkweather Strefit Recorda last longer wrhen referred, are named';,from the Wounded In., both the Pacific and ping; Normhu Peterson, leader in : T^ate In 1942. "Mrs. Chu^rhward provides recreational material for ke(ft in this mahogany little' Lancashire villageif where, in Ehiropean theaters of war.. The for parents and friends Friday eve­ Telephone -4848 Wapping athlMics; j^nd Miss Dor­ and her buabafid agreed he should Yanks overseas. ning. finished cabinet. Plenty December of 1843. a flrst meeting christening will take place as aoon othy Simler, aa^tant leader of transfer "his interest In • the of room for 10" and 12" Open Thiirs. “Ml -9 P. M. was held. Twenty-seven men and^ aa Mrs,'Czarnecki is able to leave the Ju'nior Girls’ Grojif) of Wap- Chtirchward Engineering company recorda. . Closed Wed. At Noob. one woman, workers in the mltls^ s^$lSuie mustproduos about (B & iV lA two pint# of a vlUl dizeedya juice to TEL. HARTTORD $-8117 halp digtat yOur food. It Naium faila, AM M-O-M MANCHF'^TtP--. C ur food 'may lemaia undi^Mad— ;M eel8 H i8 C oilsiu iving you bsadachy and imtable,.. Plus: “Ministry Of Fear” ' Biishnell MemoriaL Therefore, you muat Increase the 66w, of this 'digestiire juiea. Carter'a Littia When Annies Join Uear Pills mcreaaa this fiow quickly— For The Mighty. 7th . . . ~ often In as littls m 80 minutes. And. Biiy Your Bonds Here! • Read Herald Advs. Terryyille, May — Staff Sergt. Alex Senetcen, son of Mr. Little Liver Pills aid digeatioa aftse Na­ ture's own order. Take Carter's Little and Mra. Fre^ Senetcen of this Liver PJUa as directed. Gat Uwmat any . town, met his cousin, Payl. Senet­ drugiton. Only SSL cen of the Ruaaiah Army when WARNER^ the American and Ruaaiiut arm ­ ies met recently in Germany, ac­ NOW cording to a letter received by .PLATINO hbi parents yesterday. When the American forces made ItooMry ia Right Around The Clock! contact with-4he Ruaslana Ser­ • BCtMMlI 18th CENTURY Loveliness geant Senetcen who, acta aa an . rale! A CtAjKNCI MOWN fredveSaa . 8 5 each Interpreter, heard a Rtiaaian eol- f o l d in g b e d dler call out the name of Senetcen. Porch tio pantry, country clyb to backyard—rcvery- On inquiry a Russian soldier was ..-H^MiCKEY ROONEY \ . one vote«46r crisp cotton. Find charmins' work " TABLE SPECIALS Has Charm! pointed out whose name proved ^ DONAID OMSr* EUZABETH TAYIO* $17.95 to be Paul Senetcen. The two or play favorites here. Glamor-grirl ginghffnis, 'TheiM period atyie tables will add aoldien had a long talk and Ser­ : -A Greet Book!__Now_A^^ I cooi chambrays, freshup piques and seersuckers distinction to your home. Finish- . f All steel folding cot and cotton geant Senetcen found out that the ed in rich mahogany veneers, with / felt, mattress.-Perfect extra bMl Russian soldier was from Siberia, BUY BONDS! ^ ....they’re all yours for the scalloped gallery tops. Stunllly ^ for home or Summer cottage. the eon of Maxlme Senetcen. who Eliubadi Tnloc ‘ picking! in our fashion-fresh, constructed. fcMBUlia la an uncle of the TenprvUle bttnwf youth. thrift-wise cotton corner. Mr. Senetcen, father of Ser­ geant Senetcen, states that when he came to thla' country In 1909 \ hie brother, Maxlme, remained in , YOUR Siberia. He had not had newt b D b h n e l l TWto TODAY of bis brother for some year*, un­ >IRMORtAJL — HARTFORD MAT. 4 P. CHOICE til tlje cousins met recently, IMUMM WIONN WIMCY WWMN thousands of miles from ^ e home of either soldier. X. • End Table iRTHA SCOTT X London Visited MYRON McCORMICK 9 I.,amp Table In ROSI PtANKINf Mllnrlnuii CoMtdjr 6 -PC. BUNK OUTFIT By Eisenhower • Coff^ Table $89 r Look lovelier than ever '‘soioim - London. May 1 6 -(m - - Oenerat *'UST COMEDY O f THE 1944-45 Two twin site beds, use as twin* witli S 'new James hairdo Elsenhower visited London l<“t or aa bunk bed*. Two atael -■ ■■ X* springs, two '.felt- mattresseai with soft, lUstroUS' curls. night for hla first “night out in auiA 'Tssss'.'Siissrssi^^ :U' BUDGET TERMS Xong-Iaating and easy to three years, and in hla own woras. guard rail and ladder included. It was “the niceit night , I ve had $rM. (Thx Included). , HARTFORD 8 AI77 care for Pennanants. Rjig;- since th* war aUrted." ular or cold waves. , In. high good humor, the sopreine ■ V- _ • commander exchanged banter with B O S T O N ! r o c k e r s cheering West End throngs. Peo-, TELEPHONE 4201 1a tugged a t blip, patted hlid « i LATE STAGE SHOWS SAT. x SUryo.U v ;-T S Faithful reproductions of ?he back, shook hie ab^. old Boston Boekera See shouted repeatedly; "Oood-»old them In maple, mahogany or $19.95 Ihe." . painted black with Gold Those who got near enough to deMraUon. shake hands with him received a hearty “good luck" greetings from CirAe MOST talked of the buoyant chief of the Vlctorloua BAND IN AMERICA I m Ik M ^ W / Ak.m . JAAVES' Allied Armies, who was nattily at­ PORCH ROCKERS i:h tired hi a light tropical .imlform BEAUTY SALON and peak cap. • Eisenhower attended the musical V A U G t f I N LANE CEDAR CHEST revue “Strike It AgaM«” «« «"ti* $ 74 EAST CENTER STREET pany with Sen. Omar N. Bradley, 3.95 Next To TelephoNe (MIm Soimnuider ef the llUi Army $ 3 9 - 5 0 |A group, .who rbcehred his own share Solidly built rocker* for of^^hh thunderous avatlona. Slimmer -comfort. Double Parfaet gift tor June g rad u ^ t woven cane aeat. Green and June bride* Rich Walnut or natural. veneer. . Special tray and otbur MOIROE . , t Lane feature*. MOBH. KEROSENB r e t a i l a n d (ItidhU ORIHE 5TRA ! MOBIUiKAT FUEL / Wholesale 'ZjnVziciSV 0 J W OF M)MANCHESTER l(C OIL Gasoline TAiEiMT n ffn i ifn misnnm i.\m\ Ij J | tIAIN w-T UF 'OSITE KICK s S( Hi J.- / u h / t l l u ^ t MORIARTY .BROTHERS I I l| 4 \0HT0\ SISURS ■ j ; r -tm 1 nilM)' riM>ii.!t.>laJh.NN.he.N,aj "V \ n \ I

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Fs s l s MANCHEStBB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN h WEDNESDAY. MAY 16,1946 .t;- ■■ilW Rev, Ralph D. Read, assistant e ^ ccutive secretary of the dioces^^ Favor Election Connecticut; - Rev. Franeja’ . J. to toe west, are attempting to Real World Smith, priest in' ch argeX f- fight their way thrbugh Chinese Needs Time Girls’ Society church, North Branfor^-lSt. An­ Seated as President Annual Poppy TwoU-Boats lines in Hunan- province, head- Bank Employe {hiding Few Of Coadjutor drew’s, Northford John’s, quarteto of the. Chinese Combat To Produce North Guilford: £Wion Sidney W. command said today. Gives Bamquet Be Conferenfee Fruit Sale in Tow'n Now Headed 'file Combat command. Under Past 40 Years MaJ. Gen. Robert B. McClure, eald Cars *^aih Resolution Adopted A - - ^ the Japanese pocket stretched new. world ^court. I t wilk follow Toward Port Mothers and Daughters Would Be One More very closely the lines-of the 0I4. Unanimously by Epis­ American Legion Post Voughly from an area 22 miles Tho|6>is J> kogera Ob- iOimtlniicd from Page One) Fartners Here S e t t l i n g I n - : S® 'a r the delegates seem ^ northeast of Tungkow, which Ui i^hres Anniversary at Of St. Mary's Parish Means of copalian Convention And Auxiliary^ to Offer (Conrinjied From Page Om ) on the Paoching-ChiKkiang-^-high­ ■'’ i to have been able to make up their. Shortage of^ Help.; out’’ production a total of $234,- temational Disputes; minds cm two poinu; - Them to the Public. way, to a point 31 miles aoUtoeaS;,- ^Hiurtford-O>nn. Trust. 664,000. Enteit^faied by Group. ^Hartford, May 16—(A*F-TT»«''an- Intelllgenod officers that not one Most escape routes to ths esat,tt>- 1. Whether any nation Joining Talk of Local Market. W PB has agreed to grant prior­ Past History Told. the new league of nations should nual convention o f the PrlStestant torpeqo had been released from the ward -Papehing, mMn base p f' the ity aid for construction and ma­ Girls'- Friendly ''SMiety of. SL Mefnbers «of Dllworth-Ctornell tubes of hia submarine. lliomas J. Rogers pf 500 Esst be forced--by agreeing before- Episcopal dioceses o^-Uonnectlcut Tbe number o f etrawberry abortive JapanuM drive >1n Hu­ chine tools imcesaary to achieve Mary’s Episcopal' church enter­ Post and Auxiliary of the Anrerl He said that the vessel he wad” OsnUr strsst, on May 11, com­ By Janie* Marlow |haudr-to take its Interiijitional at Christ. ChuriXcathedfal he ta flipped to Manch.e»ter was nan,. are in Chinese the "break-even” prcMuction rate. tained their mothers at thene annual yielding to the United States was disputes into the new court. ' yesterday unaKlmoualy adopted a tW « Mason tlian In many can Legion will offer popples Street' Fighting. tJ^tbiaea pleted 40 years service with the The industries’ bUl foC bottle­ Mother, and Daughter 'b u q u e t San, Francisco. May 16.-— 15 months old and that her com-r 1 2. Whether the court's decisions resolution _>jflning for the C residents of Manchester tomorro' The Chinese high command said Hartford-OonnecUcut TVust 06. neck machine tools and equip­ Monday evening in the We may be—-after fumbling with man. There are two reasons for pletion at Swinetnunze was delay- e parish ' will be binding on nations involved of a bi^hbp coadjutor. street fighting was continuing in ment which must be provided to the idea tot generations—on the .this. In the flnt place there are There is no fixed price for a poppy; ■ several times by Allicd'bomblng He started work with the bank" house. The meal was ssrved"Vi) I in disputes. t. Rpv. Frederick G. Biid- the treaty p p rt^ Foochow, which prevent delay t a reconversion waa brink of setting up a real world fewer nowerrf because of Inabllr whatever It given is welcome. The ds. . as a Stenographer on May 11, the lower hall, and tha°tablea wsra' v The United,Ndtiorts must decide IpH^, bitonp of Connecticut, previ- tty to fe t help and there la a Chinese f O f ^ entered last Fri- estimated at $61,582,000. The tastefully decorated with pastel- court. before adjourning this conference. / 1905, and has risen through vari- ■otisly had given Mib consent to eiURtace of plants. * Ittie boy's pennies and the business erican Mavy offleers Mpqrted day. X cost of retooling for all-out pro­ colored tapers and centerpieces o f But It is not certain how good that'^e German raider "appeared such an clecUoB'ifi ® letter to the tills Is the time of the year man’s dollar are equally accept­ The-'communique said the ehe- duction was put a t .$189,33i,0(M. seasonal spring flowers, llte m ^u and strong that court , will be clergy and lay delegates, some 200 ' w !»n plans are pretty well along able. It Is hoped that every cklzcn lntftct\nnd said that she cairied. my-'drive In Hunan complete­ The industries surveyed are consisted of chicken on biscuit, when it finally comes out o t the a crew bf seven officers and 47 en­ Hartford Fea of which *1'® convention, fthv opening the local auction will be wearing the crimson badge l y smashed and that' more than those Judged by W PB to ^ "most carrots, . peas, potato, celery, oven at the- United Nations oon- y Obvious CTiolrif listed men.' , nwfcat, but this year t l ^ Is by nightfall. 400 Japanese troops had been kill­ seriously in need o f preliminary olives, pickles, hot rolls, ice cream ference here. > Bishop Budi-mg intimated that The N a ^ removed four offlp4« ■tUl to '1»e dsddod If this be Each poppy is a paper replica of ed in the enemy pocket west of reconversion help to prevent bot­ with cookies and coffee. The din­ This is the whole purpose, o f Monroe QFelieslra th^e-tot. Rev. Walter H. Gray, suf- and 27 men' after tnoormn^er* done or not. L asryear the^ifnar^ those blooms that grew on the Paoching. tlenecks in the- retuto 1<> peace­ ner waa prepared by a group o f such a court : agan bishop of the diocese, would net was not opened, the g r o w ^ battlefields of the first World War. ■made fast arid brought Umrii Into The high command said at­ time production,'" the agency said. It would be one more means of be the obvious choice. the ■'Sftivy Yard on aii American women of (he parish under the di­ having no trouble In selling their Since each la shaped by hand, each tacks against Japanese forces Tlie automobile industry, which rection of Mrs. James Harrison, settling international disputes - - Convention elections incl'udcd; Is slightly differeht from its fel­ vessel.' \ Vaugtfn MonrccXnd h** oiTh^X- .crop at the farmj[.va8 there were southeast of Yangchl, 40 miles originally estimated its "break­ and w'as served by girls from ths like arguments over treaties or The standing committee;, ^cv. M n. John Boyls lows but every flower carries the. Refuse To Be Interviewed tvar'The Most Talked of ptm d in GLOSS INAMl... fewer berries. / ^ . north-northwest of Paoching were even’’ construction needs at $35,- Girl Scout Troop of St Mary’s. boundaric! or fishing rights— Raymond Cunningham, Titaity The loss o f money ^ Same message and dedication All refused'to be interviewed by continuing, with the neemy suf­ 000,000, now has scaled the jfigurS^ America," will be the^^be'adllne in church, Hartford; Rev. Dr. Rob­ Dri«t ovtmiQbt to m the press. I^ y -A h e n were taken ' The address o f welcome was peacefully. growen J s ^ Wg -Gibbons Assembly, Cathtilc In ­ Memorial of Both Wars fering numerous casualties. - down to around $29,000,000 after ■’He re 's 'a simplified e.xplanation person attraction piaymg on stage ert S. Lockhart, St. Thomas', New »mooth vitrror-llko flo- to Boston for further question- given by Miss Pearl Binka, and last SrpOd season with .but three dies of Columbus of this towp, Ths poppy la the memorial flower In Honan province, the com­ consultation with W P B officials. of What has been done to create of the State theater. Hartford, Haven; Rev. Dr. Loyal S. Grhham, <*10SS INAMCI Ml tag. ^ Similarly, the makers of electric ti^e response from the. mothers by k B ^ e S t $104,276.84 worth of Tierney Assembly of Hartford I every, man who has died fight­ munique said, severe fighting con­ a true world Court and of what re­ Friday,' Satupitey and Sunday. Christ church, Stratford;' Rev. ing in. either of our two great Thp-I^avy said that thesremain- and gas refrigerators have dropped Annie - Johnston. Remarks Quart, 7 7 * ies was sold. The fln t week’s tinued west o f . .the enemy-held mains tor be done.” Featured ,iX Vaughn Monroe’s Donald W. Greene. St. Paul's, was $48,921:48, the second and Victory Asaembly o f. Rock­ World WarsN^ey died in a com­ iM tofflcera and men spent- the town of Hslhsiakow. Several Jap­ their estimate from $6,000,000 to made by Mrs. Evelyn La^- great musical organization are Wallingford: snd Very Rev. Ar-1 $01,986.97 and the la it but ville held a Joint banquet and In­ mon cause, whether death struck night aboard the sub as a precau­ anese counter-attacks- were re­ $1,929,000. bqrt.X. toostmistresa and retiring Need Seen 100 Yeam .\go Ziggy Talent, "Novelty Song Styl- thur F, McKenny, dean of C hrist' ^0 418 39. stallation ceremony iMt night at them on Flanders^Ficlda in 1919 or" tion against possible sabotage by ported foiled by Chinese troops Hme Required Varies n-esideht of the local group, Miss Amevleans were 'talking about ist’5>^he Norton Sisters. "Four Church- cathedral, Hartford. the Y.M.C.A. Mrs. John Boyle on Tarawa in 1944^ . These ^ead tirile bombs. Hannah Jensen, who is the IMoc- the need for a world, ciourt more ^X’cly Ladies of Rhythm"; Rose­ The largest day aalea wha on with to'e aid of local militia. Time required for reconversion! Elected to Exe<-utlve Counril who was reelected at a recent warriors are linked together''., in Several thousand N avy Yard than TOO years ago. The first m ary" Caivin, "P o p u la r Singing June 20 of that year when $12,• varies fromt industry to industry e,ian president Mrs. Dorothy Rev. Johp J. Hawkins of St. ^ SIMi-GLOSS meeting, was installed as presi­ spite of 25^iyears in time amj. workersN, and N avay personnel I definite step in that directi Star": Bobby Rickey, sensational Paul's, Riverside; and Colonel Me- , 416.70 were brought for the ber­ and probablV. will vary from plant Brown, recently appointed presi­ < INAM IL < thousands or miles in space. The -At'ntchc-d the U-805 arrive under British Forces Only came In 1899 when the Chtaf^of 18-ycar-old drummer, and. instru- Cook of St. John’s parish, ' East ries. 'The highest average for dent. ■ to plant, W PB said. Longest esti­ dent, and the Rector o f St. Mary's, — — — A 'lovely ’'•gg-ilMll’’ , Places for .80 were sot' in the poppy is worn as eyiuence tljat escort of two U. S. Navy destroyer Russia called the first Ha.rwc con 'mentalists Johnny Bond and Andy Hartford, were ejected to the Ex- the year was on Friday, June 20 mated reconversion lag is that of Rev. Alfred Williams. they are remembM escort vessels Which had taken her 20 Miles Apart Bagni. Extra added attractions on eutive council, Rev. Phillips B. ' ! -X* 6"'*i'-•• to any .001*1 when 581 cratek packed 18 quarts banquet ball at tables beautifully the Jeweled clock and watch in­ Following the dinner an inter* ference in Holland." decorktM with spring flowers, A Made by DisUoled Veterans Into “ protective custody” hundreds Out of this came Inc so-called the program are Guy Kibbec, out­ \Varner of Trinity church,. South to the crate sold for an average of Calcutta, May 16.—(F)—Only dustry, which calculates that’ 12 esting and unusual entertalmet Quart, 7 7 ! $Ow25 a crate and 288 orates delicious chicken dinner was The flowers^ sre made' of crepe o f miles at sea a fen^.daya ago.- 20 miles separate BritiMi 14tb was.presented by a group of the permanent court qf-arbitratlon. It standing motion picture star of NoiValk, was elected to the coun- , Comdr. , Alexander Moffati months will be needed to reach sta^e, screen and radio; Jeanne packed 34 quarto to the crate sold served by Mrs. Sophie KramCr. ■paper on the pattern of the wild Army troops pushing southeast .younger members of the society was not really a' court. It was a oil toNfill the vacancy caused by] U^NR, .accepted her surrender and break-even production. Blanche, ' "Hollywood's Lovely the resilHiation of Rev. Robert C, for, an average of $9.47. The Mrs. Dorothy MacArdle. chair­ poppy . ^ Flanders by disabled froiil Prome and northwest from Thomas J. Rogers which «vas well recelveo by those panel of pecipiy who could be call­ veterans under the direction of complete examination of the Bicycle manufacturers, oh the Dancing Star,” and others. Show­ Denian. nOPR INAMIL hlgiiMt average was $8.10 for a man of this committee of arrange­ Rangoon in the process of mop­ other hand, figure no time will be present. Group singing was also ed u))on t e x t i l e an argument. thn American Legion Auxiliary, vessel was made before she. was ous grades to hla present post as ing on Fcre.en w ill be "T h e . Lady Deputies 'to the synod of the crate of 16’s and. $11.40 for a crate ments ; and toastmlstress,^ wel­ ping up raemy resistance In lower needed to break-eyen and only five enjoyed." The virioiis participating na- U>o on irood, »¥l»lr. jo k in g the popples has helped brought to the Portsmouth Navy Confesses’’ with Mary Beth first provincXqre Rev. Greene; o f 24’a. comed the members o f th^ three Burma along toe Rangoon-Promc trust officer some ten years. months to reach all-out produc­ tiona/oesignated a few of their 'oonoolo or llnelaui*l jvoupa and preaented . the state- ^ e s S vetelwns keep their minds Yard. The actual'surrender took railway line, a Southeast Asia He is a Ufa long resident of ohtrtanding mer. who could serve Hughes. tion. „ Thene ■I'v late stage'shows Sat­ PuroUol officers at the head .table, wtap^lii- and flingera occupied, causing the place several miles off thesMaine coin m and comiritmlqus reported Manchester and always has been, a , 4s arbitrators if their services Other break-even estimates: Stassena . Plan urday and Sunday. Starting at 9:4.’) cluded Mrs. otherwise tedious mon.hs to pass coast. today, _ staunch Republican. He served were asked by a couple of nations Quart, 7 7 * Sewing machines, 6 months; elec­ p. m. Truman Plans Rockville, quickly and at the same time Arrival of the U-80S'waa delay­ The trqops cleared 'IliarravVad- two terms in the State Legisla­ mixed up in a dispute. Some Donr furnished the men with a means of ed because of a northeast gale tric ranges, 5 months; mechanical Wins Favor James Tim dy, 70 miles north of Rangoon, ture, several terms as Selectman, refrigerators, 6 months; washing A second Hague conference Was church a i^ Rev. Eld'inund Barrett livelihood. This year it is expect­ that swept the. previously appoint­ Brief Boom in Gardening ^ Mai^ Shifts against slight oproSition,’ 'the com­ haa been on the Police Commis­ maobines,. 4 months; vacuum called In 1907 at the suggestion of ed that more Americans than ever ed "surrender aVea” last ’Thurs­ for Pintles I of St. James's churtm, were guests munique said. M sion' and 6n the Board Of Educa­ President Theodore Roosevelt, He Don’t scratch don’t squeeze | before will wear the poppies as a day nightr end Friday, hampering cleaners, 8 months; small electri­ (Continued From Page ») Granite Fails. .Minn.—mentiohed in the Ameri­ ' — very Importflnt and coming up qualify for the added gas eased, gists. Moriey back if one appli­ » ■ ' ' ■ ' .Y> ■ . ^ . Plavors Ono BMpcinalble Hand count of the work of the Catholic men and to the aid o f the children Bengal 120 miles northwest of of the dead and disabled. . These a 37 millifneter gun aft of the tots'- ^ ife Believes E, Shedd on down,' the faculty can p^tay draft. Its sponsors, again at San Francisco— means Jidwever, when The Tribune ex­ cation docs not delight you. Pe­ Quart, 7 7 t fancy turm to whit* shoos. Montgomery W ord Is ready The principle upon wheih, the Ladies of Columbus. Mrs. MacAr* Rangoon.' victims of war's disaster vdll ' be er. She carried no guns of heavy shines toe shoes o f all students hejd'to theory that the. governing ’ plained- the "gallons’’ was a typo­ terson's Ointment al.so soothes ir- . president Is ssid to bsM his pro- die in behalf of the members of only this: graphical error. The gardeners' re­ rilated, tired or itchy feet and ] glad to see the poppies' blooming calibre to combat surface cfaft. who bought a w ar bond. Sales tea concerned must agree to Nations agreeing to a world . gram is to hkvs' one .resbonsible the three groups preronted the Himmler Dead cracks between toes. on lapels again thla year. were brisk, totaling $0,692 the firs submission o f any .territory fo r ward would be gaa for 300 miles. I wHh on exdting array of the seoson's newest styles. Here head for each department, with presidents with gifts. -The mar­ day. ’ ______X court would bind themselvee to Headquarters for the SUe will be trusteeships. submit their International dis­ Mpervisory and adidsory duties shals assisting State President Navy Awaits W ord M anchester , (Conttnued from Page One) sjHead out to a group of aubor Mra. Moran were Mra. Helen Gor­ at Watktna Brother’s store, sale putes to the court for arbitration starts at 7 a. ih. .and^promisc to abide by the ruling. C h io ic e ! ore plenty of young shoes to team with your g^-$pHng dinate executives. ' • man and Mrs.' Lillian Mahoney of O f Missing V-Boats Members wishing .-tb volunteer ful to be captured by Amcri But no good progress was made. The strsamiinlng idea, it was this town and Mrs. Marlon'’Maloy D ate B ook their Mrvices are -aiked to report By The-Associated Press cans.” But a world court finally was of Hartford. EXCLUSIVE WITH nportod, would merge auch'lgen at headquarters'or call Ms. ’T. J With, four German aubmarlnea Led Up T i^ By Aide created in , 1921 when the old V ' casuals, your frilliest summer ifrocks. Com e, get yours todays At the cloM of the ceremony Today ciea as C P A and W F A within th* Dannaher. now in American hands, the Na-vy Ciapt Elrlch Schnltzler, one o f League of Nations .was establish­ EVERY PLY OF EVERY Agriculture department. Banking Quentin Hkgedom entertained Seventh War Loon Drive la on. RIVERSIDE today awaited word from an esti­ Tomorrow Himmler’s three personal aides, ed. It had headquarters in Th e dptiea all would wihd up even­ With tap dances and Sally Ann mated 10 to 20 mors fugitive or KELLER’S High school A rt Ebchibitton, 2:30 who had accompanied Frau Hague in Holland. T h e first ses­ tually In the . Reconstruction Fihik sang three songs, accomf- hilBslng Nazi underaea raiders still to 4:30 p. m'. Also 7 to 9:30 p. m. - Himmler's party from Munich sion was held in 1922. ^ panted by Cynthia CoUlna. sailing in Atlantic watera. Plnancs corporation. Xn that con­ Tariff Power Friday, May .18 April 24, led the Aftierlcans up The Judges— 15 of them—were nection, ths Senate Banldng com'* Mrs. ^ y l s ’a aaaoclate officers Naval officials predicted a, dead­ Banquet and i:eception. Grand the narrow Alpine trail to the elected by the-League of Nations aittce yesterday approve legis­ from G lbb^ 'Assembly follow line would be set for the U-boats to serve nine-year terms each. Seen Fayored I ^ g e , I.O.O.F., o i Connecticut, chalet after having been picked lation transferring the functlos.of Past president,^ Mra. Wm. Uahr- to ^ v e up and that those failing They were chosen, not as repre­ mann; .vice'president, Mrs. John to riui up the black flag of surren­ Masonic Temtile. up in the-Bolzano headquarters o f five subsidiary corpoVktions to - Saturday, May 19 sentatives of their own country, Daly; recording Bb$:re'tary, Mrs (OonflnueO P r o a Pago Ono) der would be hunted as pirates. S3 Gen. Karl W olff. Like mem­ . RFC. Annual session. Grand Lodge of but for personal ability. MO nNER PAINTS John Hayford; UtMUidal aecretory, Win Shoot at S M t bers of the family, Schnltzler said Although' several Americans .v^Another agehey that might be l.O.O.F.'. o f Connecticut: Odd F el­ I2Z STRONGER! he had no knowledge o f Himmleria within R FC before long is the Mrs. R lc h a ^ ' Piost; treasurer, Isiation. I f toey .could win over Allied patrols, the -Navy said, Genuine have sat as Judges of the court, M PE , AT ANY PRICE! lows hall. • present whereabouts and that lie rural Electriflcatlon adminiatra- Mrs. Corhelhis Foley; mlstress-at- three Democrats'toe bill would be wlU shoot at sight if they encoun­ the Senate would never ratify par- Sunday, May 20 had not seen him fo r months. ' tlon, It now ta in Agriculture, and arms, M^s. E. C. MarxSen; ^asiat- defeated. ter any submarine not flying the tlcipatlon by the United States. Famous Super points now cut-pricedi Whan you ant -fhlstress-at-arms, M rt,'''John The measure would extend the surrender flag. Sacred oratorio, ’"ITie Hymn qf Himmler's wife sd daughter It insisted that the court could the Senate pasted a bill making It you're buying the point thof s best by tost—proven s^ >ft'Hugh; sentinel, Mrs. William 1934 reciprocal trade act for three The Navy said Its. estimate of Praise," by choir. South Methodist also said, they had not heard from not— without the consent of the Independent. But there are re- 'Holland; organist, Mrs. Eldwsrd years with an amen.dment giving unaccounted submarines was church at 7:30. “ • the Gestapo chieftain' since mid- United States—even receive a re­ sup.eriorto any point money can btfyl Y e k ^ p e r costs lessi ’ 'ports that the Houm Icadtrabtp McGowan; auditors, Mrs. ~ John' toe president authority to trim baaed on the assumption 4 hat be Monday, May 21 April, and Frau Hlmmier said she quest for an opinion in any dis­ mana to tranafer It to R F O f'^ e Super finishes for 1-coqtcoveroge,^horough washobili^ Shea. Mrs. j. A. Volz, Mra, T. tariffs up to 50 per cent of Jaii. tween 60 and 60 were prowling Richard DuBois, nationally had not actually seen her. husband pute involving this Country. So the ^ Senate majority is not'-' agMiuit Kennedy By'e; trustees, Mra. John 1, 1945, rateA the Atlantic when Germany fell. known magician, at-^igh School since mid-November near Munich. United States stayed out. beaufyl Save more nowl that. haU. Auspices VyOman’s CHub. Allison. Mrs. H. A. MacArdle, Under present legislation, which Eifhteen U-bbats have been It is known, however, that Himm­ England ArUst No Semlons Since 1940 ' Meeting, directors of Eighth Mra. R. E. Hagedom. expires' June 12, toe executive can brought into British ports and two ler had been In the Colie Isarco G ifte d N e w Because of the invasion of Hol­ \ V iSchooI Distrkft, at Fire House. ■Rv A W***---^ I- cut duties 00 per Cent below the ■into Canadian harbors. Othera headquarters of the Gestapo, a land, the court has not been >able rates of tb.e uist Republican tariff have surrendered to British w,ar , ^PVlday, June 8 to hold any sessions in The Hagua 'Jugoslavs Stir in Carinthian and Styrtan areas to H igh school graduation exer­ fe w . miles s6uth o f (hs Brenner ' tmususl tis* I N ’T B U Y law, the Hawley-Smoot act of 'ships and are en route to ports. pass, about a month ago. sl.'.ce 1940. X ^ which Tito lays claim. Klagen- 1930. The 'new authority would- Nazi submarines rep ortin g cises' at the State theater. Now in Sa'h Francisco the-Uele- Delicate Issue furt’s population seems mostly *' Tuesday, Jane 12 T h e 61-year-old woman and her your own. f atea are working out p ^ a for a allow cut up to 76 ■ per cent ta themselves west of a line running dau^ter wll) be classified by PAINTI Austria^ but there is a large pro­ north and south through toe Manchester Division, Connecti­ ^ e tie you »e'e«='’ Hawley-Smoot YateOx on some American auHiorlds* M ’’displac­ WARDS I portion of Slovenlnn farmers In Items. ' 'v \ -Azores are being brought to this cut Sportsmen meeting and movies (Cmitinoed Prom Page One) the rural areas nearby. ed persons” and not as prisonera fit The State department said this' ' continent while those' qn the other at American Legion Home, a t^ 1 would allow tariffs to'--f-eturn. ,ti> side are being taken to Britain. 2.98 the entire Slovene Austrian popu­ X I lation true and popular democra­ Naval Units Operating the apiiroximate average tpvril of cy, freedom and prosperity, in 'a the old Underwood tariff law. Its Japs Qive Yankees In impartial laboratory testi w'lih itnad new, victorious and strong great- ■ In Trieste Area spokesmen described the le^la- Rome, May 16.—(/P> — A state­ tion.as a companion to the pend­ JIo u h p a i h X- tha top-grodet of tlx most fo- arJYugoslavia.” I ertah^ ,^,wad»- Scope of Claims Not Known ment from the Allied Naval com­ ing Bretton ' Wood.* agreements Savag^Resistance nationally’ odvertitad hout# mand said today Allied Naval units for a world bank and currency The scope of Yugoslav claims in 16 Bralnard Place paints, Supar proved It hide* Carinthia ia not known, since, the Were operating in the Trieste area stabilisation, iGtmJtaiied from Page One) (Rear of the Gas (^ .) Partisans have not announced how ’.‘in the course of their normal du­ I Might Rtdn Small Industries KELLER'a 887 MAIN STREET better^ygoe* farther, and lath / pump * - *• much of Austria they hope to In­ ties and for the oponlng of toe .JtepublicanB, led by 'Representa­ All Kinds of General infantry attacked an enemy force fongerf Protect with Superl cool clude in a "greater Yugoslavia.” heavily mined p o rt" tive Knutson (R., Minn..);'contend Autnniobile Repair Work V: .A* . in the Maxima river area east- of Carinthia had a population' of The statement' was issued with a ' further reduction in tariffs Washable ' '• the explanation that it waa intend­ ta'lght bring ruin to hundreds of captured Del Monte air center. 405,129' ta 1938, and it embraces Wan Paint A Ppint and ah area of 3,680 square rnii'es, with ed to. make plain the situation re­ ■mail industries, and Idleness to- The dWision is'driving south aloggf F^E TOWING — ^ X , i A Varnish a definitely Slovens fringe ta the. garding the Naval role a t toe himdreds of thousands of Am eri­ the nine-foot' widq graveled S«yre P H O ^ 8978 OR 2-1227 Reduced! . southeastern rural areas. A fter Adriatic shipping center. , can workers. highway toward to r 31st diRsion ''Comhlnadl toe First World war these Slov­ It came following publication of '■''nie time has coirie to be real­ about 60 miles away. The 81st •CONSffiER THE QUALITY! roporta that ■ several Allied war? won a.h air held one in'lle north enes in a plebiscite voted to re- istic, to be' forthright, to be Gallon ships had airtved St Trieste as a 'of Markmag. -main part of defeated Auatria American.*’ | BcsfaitoBe thins with water;, tense situation arose over Yugo­ Between the two column. Jap­ rather than Join the Slovenes in If an isolationist is ‘JOne whoj rolla-on easily! Dries In 40 slavia’s announced aim to take anese are using 90 mm. dual pur­ •CONSIDER THE PRICE! Cut-pricedI H 'varnhhet floors, Tugoalavla. looks after his own people first' ' mhiates; no odor! 1 coat cpntrol of toe c ity . and adjacent pose anti-aircraft guna aalvaged B R A K t S ^ furniture er woodwork . . . colors -Vi' - The population in this part of then GhurchiU is an tsolationlat, covers any surfare! S A 9 y . Austria now is imsuch.a Mate of areas o f the 'Venesia Giudla re­ and BO is Stalin." from Del Monte. ^ . then, tool levels smoolhlyt gion. . The Republicans. agreed to gup- Within 400 Tarda of Dam You*il Agree confusion that it is Impossible to 1 - ' ^ SIU ' TIRi Rsducsdl obtain accurate figures on the .per­ pdrt a one-year extension of the On Luzon, the 43rd division RELINED 4 A « I centage o f Slovenes and Austriafis reciprocal trade act, without new pressed to within 409 yards o f Ipo Money CanH Bay a Better Paint! ■ ■ I . 4.7S/5.00-19....;... $10.40 Top-Quality -Nona Finer dam east of Manila, source of one. tariff cutting j^wers, on toe con­ 5.35/0.00-17...... ) 2.t0 Bam Paint • 1 Dotiovan Will - third of the capital city’s water. Prices Include All 4 Wheels, Mods at dition that in 'toe interim Ckm- A.25/6.S0-U ...... 14.95 A. ring almost is closed around Any PrIesI gresa work put a system for trade Labor and Lining. 7e0^^14e ' 19.20 Help Jackson agrpementa "that are., ’ genuinely strong enen)y'force in the area. Persona! Notires In north Luzon, the 32nd divi­ FORD ...... ____$ 9.95 reciproc^al.’’ , n. sion destroyed 20 more enemy cave CHEVROLET ------$.95 The finest you con buy I Froducos (Continued Prom Page. One) defenses in its drive-toward Imu- - 66' Card of Thanks " MERCURY ...... 9.95 a tonq-lattirig woterproof flnhh. MB)UCH>I A .briliant ene-coel We wl»h to thank , friend* neigh­ gap town beyond newly-won Ba- ■X PLYM OUTH ...... 9.95 Fede-resistentt Mhh for furniture, toys,, wood­ bor* ind ri-laUve* fc>r their klhdne** polntmerits. said he was setting up Food Cliaiigea lete patu: Four miles beyond Imu- Here are 5 rflaflOa^why Rivertidefl are even stronger and .aympkthy to u* at the time of only a small .staff-’’becaiiM of tfie gan lies the vital road Junction of JUST RECEIVED DODGE ....» ,10.9o Sale-priced! work, kltdief*eoWnef,l the death of our daufhter. work already going on in govetn- Santa F «. than our pre-war to;**;—(1)’ Stronger cords to begin' Ssoson»*«"“ -.itooo^ Mr. and Mrs. John klldUb. Danger Seen DeSOTO ...... 10.95 Screen metit departments on the sUhJe^t The First Cavalry division drova s ' with (2) are chemicalljSqtrengthened. to stay strong, telo-pricadt of war crimes. across the south Luzon coast to PONTIAC'...... ;... 10.95 Enamel onA P®^ ' In Memorian . Familiar With Problems (3 ) then liquid-dipped—"«(^^ded” together, (4) nezt Tap-quality • Louis E. Pcck*-tn loTlnr memory (Contlnned From Paga One) Diuangonan on ths east shore, BUICK ...... 12.95 of my dear bnaband, -who pasted "This staff,-” the announcement section previously -untouched by ZE PH YR ...... 12.0.5- cushioned in.inbber, (5) and wktthe finished plies.are 4 8 c Putty added, "includes personnel fatiill- away Mar If. m i; on Its invCstlgatlonA made' two Yank troops. They were advanc­ A Shipriient Of CHRYSLER ...... *12.95 cemented before being vtdcaidkeidhss an* extra precau- ____ . Quart ^ . lar with the '-problems and the formal proposals for price control ing: north on Xnfanta, supported by oU or la this tamperarr separation kvailable data, and the selections light Naval units. ___ OLDSMOBILE ...... 12.95 . tionagainstseparation—forgreaterbtowoutprot^ctionl II' Husband, dear, from you. Changes: Prenervee wood from rot, were made in furtherance o f Jus­ Pushing Japs Into Hllla GRAHAM ...... i 12.95 You're still mr pal and Inspiration "That the price control act be wire mesh from rusting. Ono Mods o f Am pigments and not>- In everythlns I dd. tice Jackson’s determination thak.' Australian and Dutch troops on iunended to require and direct the STUDERAKER .... 12.95 quart paints 17 to 15 average, drylng eh . kefliains permanently the trials of tlie leading war crinf. Office of Price Administration to Tarakan island off the l^ m e o HUDSON ...... 12.95 Sni(|.T|ST screens! LoTlnr'Wlfe. Inals must be held without delay.” elastic—wonY crock, tiordenl give processors of livestock a rea­ epast were pushing Japanese into KAII-STEN-IKS NASH ...... 12.95 \ Alderman, 52-year-old native gf sonable margin of profit fo r pro- the hills. Supported by £ r and N a­ F R O V ^ ^ In Memoriain Greensboro, N. C „ Served overseas val units, they successfully a t­ y ■ l.aSALLE ...... 14.95 Can Cleans In lortnr memory of our dear Dad. ceasing each species of livestock,” THAT Loula SL Peek who paased aWay May as a captam In the last war and and. tacked on enemy position over­ PACKARD ...... 12.95 •Average Wallpaper r o o d KACl TO BUY g O O d BHOIS^ spent four months after the armis­ looking the Pamoeotan oil ’fields. aa m i: Would Remove Controls C A D ILLA C ...... U.95 t^JIIVIRSJDIS Room! Pollams tice in graduate study st Sorbonne **Tha9 the price control act be On northeast New .Guinea, Sixth CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ (Y Bri-Mar Outside Paint Dear Dad you afa hot forgotten University in Paris. He has been further amended to direct the ad­ division Australians cleared the CAN“”'t ls w X .C s Though On earth you are no more granted leave by the Southern ministrator to proceed without northern portion of the Bauri vU- W hat “ Chetwy" la^ to aOk . . . what 10c e* 0 toi atui In memory you aia artth ua lagea. • T A K I i r i ' A f yon alwaya were before.' railway. '' delay to remove all price controls $ 3 * 1 5 gal- "Storilag" Is to silver — thaPs what U. S. TIRES Th4 39-year-old Shea, who waa Hanes harained transportation Freshen-up wafipaper now! See the grand seleclion in Words and regulations from any and all In 5-Oalloa Oaas. **Bri-Maif* la to'pafait.-^^ aame yoa ■ ¥ I Cleans flat wall paint, kalso- Daughter and Soils. bom at Manch(|ster, N . H., has commodities JUst as fast as any U n ^ air fields, shipyards and oth­ In this test a big steel spike is shot into the spinning big Sample look, smd U our’Yfo- .j/lontgomery Ward SHOES a»i OXFORDS V caa trust! For ovsr a hundred years PRESf-O-LlTE mine and window shades*, been an assistant attoniey general such community becomes suffi­ er war. installations from Formosa Pleaty of WUta, In Memoriam tire like a projectilel It actOftty-“ buries*' itself in the too! Paste-type! tfonofiy Known QuaMy” book. since 1939 in charge o f t ^ Clairiu ciently plentiful so as to permit to the tip of French Iiido-Chlna Oreea and Other Bri-Mar haa beea beautlfylag aad la loving memory of mother and division. He previously served as and in tbs Dutch Bast Ottdies. protoetlBf New Engbuid homes. ■suit who passed, away May 16, 1943; tot law of supply and demand to Good Colors. BATTERIES tiret Yet no ruptuse, no blowwtl Visit oar Catalog Departmeat for Itetne not earried la a specialist in -the Legal dlvlslpn operate to keep the price 6f any They hit 10 bridges, five locomo* Toa*re sate of satlsfaetloa always. times, seven freighters; a number ths store. Or shop by phone — tro n ton catalog pages! Tau sutfered days, yes days « f pain. of ths Securities snd Exchange such commodity within the ran$:e h i A l i i 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER! commission. of coastal craft and fired several And waited for cure, but all In run, Of the cost of production phM ■ M *Tttl Ood alone knew what was bsst. Jackson also announced appoint­ teasonahle profit.” plansh. . took you swsy to poses snd ment of Navy Usuta. James B. . Other major recommendations BRUNNER'S Donovan and Gordon Dean, ' both include Buhaidlea to cattle feeders, Japanese Cut Off McGELCONVERSE, 80 OAKLAND STREET MONTGOMERY WARD tagher support prices for hm , of ssdness often torn* oear aa, of^aahtogton, as members of his usoose^soN . Paint — Vanish — Patoters’ Soppllea — WaOpapera — Art ' PHONE 5191 as secret tesrs often flow, and "a supreme administrator for From Main Base , ' »• / Advertise fn The Hep«ld— II Pays your pietura keeps yo« assr as, Matotlal — Pletan Framlag — Draftlag InstmiaentB ■ontgomery a r d Ltsnenant ’Donovan, nb relation food." Chun^clng. May 16 — op) — X. ;h you loft US thrss ssd years te tb« general, la OSS' general INC Ptotares —> Whidaw Otasa — BOrrors ^Open^^^lX^OP^W. large fores ot Japanese troop« cut 824-828 M AIN STREET MANCHESTER 824-828 M AIN S T l^ E T MANCHESTER TT" counsel. Deaq was a s p e ^ as­ T o rsmovs acalaa and skin from off from their main base at Pao> TELEPHONE 6887 - f v . - sad sistant to Jackson when he was a fish, dip In boiitak water for a ching after an unsuccessful at- 845 MAIN STREET Tr 7'.. • i-,*S I attontsY gansraL or oov tsmat to rstaks Ruaakotv. 50 mllss • '1 -. MANCHfiS’rER EVENlNG-HERALD. MANCHESTER. CX)NN. WEDNESDAY; MAY 16, 1945

WINCHESTER EVENING H®RALD. MAN* R. CONN- WEDNE!S15AY, M AY 18,194» ^ ST^ ------: n ------. 1 .M — territoiT when made'their advance • ‘ j. —— ------^ Sergt. Cervinl ' "I';) (loc.R « t I1, t^e yc;i'. hviy S7r» or $>fiO In .-RECORDS-^ . .. ^htnvhpHlpt rc-'.ioirKil systPjpiii^ inay. til i , TiiAv. B; (lie rafosl llvlik^ Bpyc*a Holdlag War Bqiida HOW audforever1 lip.ip 1)? tipeillfsR al;t to do for thn drive, and the best War Casualties Now Liberated Evening Herald L e t War Bond Tell ■ J- ■ Hartford. May 16—(F)— PaM E. •iftweat •ttffttfllD 1 .acliioriisr.is. If Ih e ^ tio,lions n s come thingthi lo do for your own futiirp 0 Callanan, -vibe chairman of tto PUMI-ISHKU B» r» . cut of San Krarirt^ro depending on, we■elfare, is to 'double your past List ,of Connecticut Men, Dead, Tfrounded or Mtoing, Connecticut War Finan(>e cornm )^ K e e p s a k e h e rald PBINTINO 00. INU As Jteleased By the W ar and Navy Departments T o d v - il Youtb Missing for tee. reports that 67 per cent-Wf all U SiMell Street the world systemsystennNlret, that ays- average avi purehase. A war bond la y Your Thanks! DIAMOND aiNG E, F, and G war bonds sold mM« lUnebaater. Uona. * tem will have at least lU propbr still the. best financial Investment These Reports Are Based On Prior Notification To ll^M^nths, Prisoner of th u u as rBHtnrs* •• v May. 1941, are in tbs hands of the N you love hor truly ihm 0«Mrei Hinecer you can make. In addition to its Next of Kin and Casualties Noted Here May Previously chance to demonstrate Its yalue. your tu rc h a s ^ ^ . W ar Bonds Ig the Best Assupahee Over-Size War, Is Coming Homr- o r i^ a l Connecticut purchasers bottow upon your twoolhoort ftiundad Ortnbet L ua»»^___ representing a piece of the victory Have Been Reported In the News Columns. and adds that this Ui '’an sxtfm- If they emerge depending on their To Our^B^ys In tiie Pacific That the Folks A t Hpme on oxqiMNr gonuino rogi*- • PublleiMM Brery Brealni own regional systeips first, the over Japan. It takes no prophet ordinarily good showing.” C^Ua COLUMBIA - DECCA — VICTOR Mrs. M o i^ re t T. Clancy, of 38 nan’s statement came In comment­ tarod JCod^ko Diamond Kng. jgyodaya end Solidera Bntered at the of gloom to believe that the yea^ra Are With Them— Poaigaiea at Manchaater. Conn., aa world system may never have a Army daoualtlw and Uberted w _ prisoners for May IS, I94S Benton street,, atmt of Sergt. John ing on reports that the redemption . jh six doeodot Kaopsokto Claa. Hall Matter.______ahead are at least, uncertain. £iut and Odd- Size lUt, Serial Numbers 0-297 (mlss- chance to function. The War Etepartipent casualty. rate of war bonds la ateisdlly in -'"iia ta boon the trodhionol Europe, 410), 0-299 (wounded, O rvln f, of the 15th Air Force, MOTTERTON'S SUBSURlPnUM RATES whether they be good or bad, a **Heart — Soul r - and PnracI Ing, Pacific, 24), 0-288 (mlreln*,. creasing. choke of Amorko's lovtiiosi ) t.uu fic, 282), 0-301 (killed Europe, who was missing in action for 11 At The Center 539*541 Main Street One tear by ...... f .7S war bond approaching maturity Pacific, .660), 0-300 Xklll«d, Pad brides. Comio .in and see the Per oiontb "r by . Mall...... V...... i (M New Big Three Meeting? 496), and 0-301. (wounded, Europ 4; 885). announces for the United months in Italy and later reported Open Thtoraday OattI 9 P. $L Closed Saturday At 8>f0 M- Single Coi win come In bandy, either for, ne­ for May 1$, 1945, classified as many new Keepspkes in our ! * ^ e Tear ...... »-00 Both P r e s j^ t Truman and StatM aa a whole 2,757 caaualtlea a prisoner of war, sent his aunt Oelleered I cessities. or for bixtiries. ^ and 484 missing. dhimand department. Weatara Statea and APO ...... Prime Minister "^Imrchill have followa: 778 killed, 1,845 wqunded. a cablegram yesterday In which Oompleto Stock at AS Make your investment for to­ prevail in America. Civilisation, The War Department alao ann ounces, on Serial 'No. 0*303, for he stated that he waa well and MEMBER or ^ Cojifmue to St^iii now expressed their o e ^ e for an­ morrow heavy. he said, would be .dastroyed in the the United Statea oa a whole 577 Arm y personnel liberated from would return home soon. VITAMINS t h e a s s o c ia t e d PRES.. event of another war. / The Aaeoclated Preaa is aacmalyaly other meeting of the Kg^Three, German priaon .camps. The wire arrived Just two years At Lovtvat Friecal X Following the- Founders’ Day. X altteoTo May IS, 1»45 frpm the date when he left Man­ \ antlUad to the ua* o« and the reasons why t h e ^ ^ e k ^ Bodies of Wazb ^ Total Naval twau Arthur Drug Stores^ all oawa diapatcha, credited to or not program in Colcbes^r, a so^ikl The Navy/Department announc es for the United Statea as a chester for overseas. othanriaa ereditad In Uia paper and such a meeUng are obvious. hour was enjoyed at the Nathan­ whole 534 caaualtlea for May 16, 1946. of the U. 8. Naval Foreeq^ Sergeant Cervihi was lost on one 846 Mata St. TcL 8SN the local oawa pnbliahad here. rope Is in a state of confusion, iel Foote Chapter Housb, by Hebron Moscow. Ma^ 16. — (ffi — The (Navy, Marine Ctorpa, and Ooaar Guard) not,heretofore' released on of his first rrtlssiona over enemy Firsr Church Christ/Scientist All rtghta of republlcatlon ol epeclal and this confusion can only be re­ speakers and members as well lists, conslsilng of. 112 dead, 390 as others attending tha event. Tea Russiana continued today to exam Qt Rummage Room Clearance Navy Department. total casualty 5' Hartford, Conncclicut diapatehda herein, are dl*® ™**'J**^- solved: In the right way. by Al­ Rm 'C toss members or others in­ wounded and 32 missing. These caa ualties bring the total reported tO Pull eanrloe client of N. B. A Bemoa and cakes were served. A busi­ Ine closely the bodies of Nazis cation since December 7, 1941, to Inc. ',______lied understmidlng and coopera­ terested m^^helplng along, a good ness ipaeting Jollowed with Mr*. found in the underground city dis­ next of kin and released for publl CordiRlIy In.vHes You To A May 16, 19i5, to 107,275. classified as fo'Uows': Pobllshars nUtliree: The tion, , cause- are asked to eontribute A. W Hllding^presldlng aaTeganL covered in Terlin, but there was Prlstmers iliua Malhewe*^eciid Agan»—New and the .annual election of offi­ P r ic e s ! X • Yet such a meeting must be anr buckles large enough to fit belts no official announcement that the Dead Wounded Missing of War Totals ^ ‘ tawego. Detroit end Bosto^ an inch and a half^A^idc, to be Used' cers todi place, all being re­ corpse of either pitler or his Pro­ ticipated with some uneasiness. U n lt^ States Navy ...... M .6 ^ 15.908 9.607 2.369 54,486 Free Lecture on Christian Science au d it on drosses for womeri^ow being elected- TlJls will be Mrs. Hlld- paganda Minister Paul Joseph 34.303 909 1,879 51.682 There are. it Is true, new matters In^s third year as regent. Other United States Marine Orpa owa » , . made by the , local ^Red Cross Goebbela had ben identified. W e’ve been" fortunate in beinff able to secure, during , 210 104 0 1,107 Entitled: . to discuss which have arisen since branch at Tticsdny evening me^- olUcers living In Hebron are Miss Of six bbdies found ' in t ! » United States Coast Guard 793 "Christian Science: A Religion of Ariswered Prayer” Tha Harald ntiag Company. mT, E. Anne Clark, treasuner, and the past tiding years, a substantial stock of over, size responaiblllty tor the Yalta Conference. But the Inga at the Jewish sVnagogu^ Reichchancellery, four have been .. 41,986 60,421 10.620 “ " 4.248 107,276 aduunaa no Ten were present at the gathsi^ Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert, historian. declared definitely as not being the rugs.. .tP^fil/Manchester’a lai‘ger-than-9xl2 rooms! Tots! casualties typographical ei ipaarmg lo nd* main reason why a new confer­ X'- By ' ■ ■/:' ■ ' eartlaaioanta <0 [anehaater Eva* ing on the 8th. and did a good lot Mrs. Hlldlng furnished transpor­ fuehrer. A meticulous recheck la In addition, rolls of Brpadloom have left us with small- ntng HaralA ence la needed Is simply that the of work. More workers are need­ tation for Hebron members. taking place oh the other two. e^hah-9xl2-sizes too: perfect rugs for bedrooms. Navy Dead , Mrs. Agnes THerney, W. SldC SL ARTHUR C. WHITNEY, C S. promises msde at Yalta have not ed. but some find it hard to^^ eve­ It will be the annual cleanup The Russians are leaning nmre Johnson. Edward J;, Pvt., U8M Norfolk. „ of Chicago, Illinois • * Wednesday, May at St. Peter’s cemetery next Sun­ A collection of these rugs are now marked at Rummage yet been kept. If Churchill and nings, especialiy' some of the older and more to the Idea that'the Nazis CR Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Army Ml»"IHg-— R«gl“n» workers. Work can to had for day. , All who can do so are might have planned some gigantic Room prices, although they’re still to be seen in the Tolinaon. 71 Tredcau street. Haft- Arents, Kenneth C., Pfo., son of Truman want to see Stalin, their Memhef Qf the Board of l-iectureshlp of The Mother One Or ^ v e ra ! Worlds^ home sewing by applying td Mrs. asked to bring needed, tools for hoax in. reporting the death of Rug: Department! lord. /Kenneth Arents, 37 .King St. in reason for wanting to see Paul Potocek, In such cases. But­ work and be ready for* work In Hitler In Berili., and all military Nicholas, Peter Harry, Seaman i Hamden. Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in. Boston, Isolation dlea hard, and the alt* hliiKte to ask him why those tons for drones are also needed, the afternoon. This plan waa men have been asked to exercise •y' Ic 'USNR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trinder, F«;ederick M., Pfc., son Massachusetts. . — . Florence Trinder, 343 nation at San FTanclaco reveals promiites have not been kept, to They ■ shOpla of course ^matoh. used last year with good results, the greatest diligence In the identi Louis Nicholas, 269 Clark street JEWELERS enough oy them to.be used for one and It is being tried again, since cation of dead Nazis. Highland St., Manchester. that when It may lose iU grip on ask him wjen they will be kept. Regular Sale New Britain. In the Auditorium of dress or more. Mrs. Potocek will be is Impossible to hire the work A t any rate the Russians want Navy Wounded AT THE CENTER * tha policy of an individual nation, A t Yalta premise was made of glad to tell how many are needed done as in former years before 8 61.00 9x15 Axminster .$ 42.50 to he absolutely sure of any ideif- DombroSki, Frank. S e ^ a n Ic. None Hurt In Derailment Williani H. Hull High School. It can still moya un to a regional a solution of tfees^^Hsh problem. for/Cach dress. war burst upon the country. tiflcatlon of the bodies- of ^ithef 106.00 10,10x12.0 Wilton; beige and green leaf...... 72.50 The Hebron Ration Board, Mrs. USNR. Wife. Mrs. Rose l^mbro- South Main Street, West Hartford, Connecticut .none .of opera^oic The largest families represent HiUer or Goebbels, and will make 112.50 9x15 Wilton; green tone-on-tone...... 75.00 Bkl, 164 Grove stiTOt New Britain. AMTNOtlttp KliriAKf 'llWIlte At Yalta guarantehs wera given f,eroy H. ' Ketchell. clerk, has New London, May Iflr" (P’> .—' Perhaps the One Issue on which •ed at the Hebron Congregational no official declaration until they 12.0x14.6 Wilton; green floral...... 120.00 Mother. Mrs. Mary Dombroskl.^379 JP t that the supervision smaller changed its office permanently 178.50 Traffic on the NeW Haven rall- THURSDAYJDAY EVENING.EVi MAY ,24, 1945 chui-eh on. Mother’s Day resulted are f thanks for the work she Waslepaper Title cover “rare cases" where, for ex­ nonetiont o f dirt, paini^ilerlypaird^ilerly in tcrotys^ ty inaustrielindustriel communities, oro in the fact that at the Mexico City had dpnp Bs production chairman, ample. a man might have been dis­ P. Pagella, 494 Llndley atreet, heevily thedea JocetionB, mSy delky or interfere wi A this process.) may be held, at which Britain and Evenings to 9 * fol Wonaered, ferfeeted and.Patent­ Conference we ourselves came and to Mrs>Wrlght for her work charged through error. Bridgeport. - Beceose this ''self-cleening/ie greduel, the wceriog qaeUtiee o* the United States will have either . Army — European Regions/ ed the No/lew Ground blade>-a dit- near being trapped Into the for­ on the drive; \ . Los Angeles, Vtay 16.— —^Hor­ the peint film ere not ebnotmelly efifcct^. the embarraasing task of asking _Thc Chatman, Mra. Harry Kirk- r reseat Offtcen to Serve AbniBcato. Michael P., Pvt-^. hus­ foront, nodom blade. Shovos with mation of a very isolationist ace Mann. Junior High school to­ ^ y Russia's promises b a v ^ not ham, presided at thVmeetlng, and band of Mra. Barbara ^ Abroa- |utt o "Foothor Touch" bocouM Pol American system of security. At a social'hour was enjoy^ follow­ day claimed the national waste Cheshire, Msy 16 — (4>)—* The cato. 68 Bouton street,x8outh Nor- It fioxklo in the razor— feflews fadal f i t S ttftiiteit been kept, or the equally embaf- that conference, we issued a t>ra- ing the business m eeting in the paper collection championship; executive comiAittee of the Young ■X Lwalk. / contours. No nood to "boor dmto". FormH a beeudfiil, dorsble costing thet protects gainst Aiat, rot rassing and humiliating task of fo m of a farewell to Mrs. JIllls Republican clubs of *.* (Connecticut X / ' Uminaty gu aran ^ of the terri Its 1.498 pupils have gathered II , Battaglia, MichsCcl F., Pfc., son BlodM' loit longor, tog; Try them. end decey. Aveileble in white end popuDutinu. When you peint accepting a breach of faith and snd Mr. and Mrs. Nickeraon>gll 2,908,000 pounds of old newspapers meeting here last night decided qf Sebastiano ^ t a g lt a , 1428 Bald- torial integrity of all American your hotsito, nee. the peint thet gives k both Issdog bee«^ end then trying to negotiate new of whom are leaving Hebron sooh>^ n d magaizlnea since the beginning that the present offtom^ihall serve /win street, Waterbury. nations, and promised, further, to to make their homes elsewhere. until relszatloa of travel re­ i Ckmp, Jdhn S., Pfc.. husband of leering protection; pledges from’ the source of that d it t o war. place this guarantee In a fnture Assisting M$s. Kirkham 'were her The Horace Mann school strictions penntto^s new election. M n r Camp, 874 Atlantic breach of faith. ' mother, Mrs. Harold L-. 'Gray, Mrs. The officers stn Wsltar E. Nor- X • treaty of collective American se­ grounds open at 5 a. m. on the "X li^Bridgeport. 0 e4 ts O ttilia . . . . . ; /\ It would be a most fitting prel­ Ira Turahen and Mie. Martin Tur- morning of a drive, and students, wssh. Nsugsuiefc, prssidettt; Mrs. ofd, Mhn, T5, husband of Mrs. 9 $ curity. 3.15 ude to any new Big Three confer­ shen. Fourteen were present. parents and faculty memtots WUliam Moors, Washington, vice fary A. Lbr^. Glenvllle. Du Self-Cleening House Peint cotta ho chore Our strategy in refraining from . Those of the Hebron members work five houys unloading auto­ president; Mrs. Allan Shepard, Ludington,'Kenneth E., Jr., Pvt., #HEN BUYING^~^RS$ ence to have Russia keep the then ocher good peinta. We cen recommend is to - GALLON ' such a full and formal guarantee of Colonel Henry Champion Chaj>- mobiles and ether coRVeyancea MidiBMown. aecnitanr and Joseph aon of Kenneth E,. L«fiington, 193 Se 6 Gel. Into pledges made at the last Big tcT. D.A.R., who attended the com­ Naih. Rodnrille, trSssurer. -J..,. Beble pein ri^ contrector. at Mexico (hty. In deferring the bearing paper. Washington avenue. West Haven. Three conference. bined Founders’ . Day program of Rownak, George R.;.-.Cpi., hus­ actual negotiation of an American Housecleaning the chapter and Bacon Academy band of Mrs. Lillian R o'^ak, 73 aecurity treaty unOl later, was last Thursday in Colchester, were Rockwood avenue, AhsonlSiv designed to give San Francisco its MolototTs Progres.s greatly tewarded. Mrs. Julia Bart- Slosar, Paul P „ Pfc.* sbrtx of mari, principal of the academy, chance to write a world security Those svho sense that the crii- Clearance orf Mrs. Mary A. Slosar, 8 WalteT^ gave a fine talk In greeting, and a <3ourt, Bridgeport ^ system which would, we hoped, dal trouble In the relations - of |splemtid program was carried out, Smith. James E., 2d Lt.. husband make such a purely American se­ including instrumental and vocal Russia with her weaterji/^lies is of Mrs. Lucy T. Smith, 237 Wood 699 M A IN STREET MANCHESTER curity 'system redundant and un- music of unusual excellence, fea'- m o o an almost unlimited. Ruasian sus­ tured by an operetta, “Martha.*' ruff road, Elmwood. necessary. But, at San Francisco, ■;\ Stelnfeld. Benjamin, Pvt., son of X picion of the outside wprld will Gue.st speaker! were Dr, C. E. X' the Latin American nations are In Pendleton, a graduate of Bacon Meyer Stelnfeld, 8 Granville consider one little detail reported avenue. Danbury. no mood to let their Maxloo Q ty from the San Francisco Confer­ and president of the ix>ard of trus­ tees. who gave an interesting talk Swift. Dempster. Pfc.. son of DU PONT PAINT SERVICE CENTER W ARD! — Amerka's largest N O U AN D IR ^.America’i system take a second place. To ence as of some telltale impor­ Mrs. Dorothy H. Sw ift 18 Morti­ on the site of Bacon Academy, to X., bed-known blender and dyer of the contrary, they are Intent up­ tance. , This detail was this; A t which, he said, there was only a mer Drive. Old Greenwich. retailer of popular priced futa. on having this American regicmal ’’smiatteps' 'right,"' the'laqd hav­ at savings you canH afford to miss I " Titus, Ds'vid, T5, aon of Mra. Words' reputation for quality is furs. You'll find. their label on his first press conference, foreign Amelia Titus, 1606 Main street, system of security preserved as in g beefi appropriated because it your auuronce of fkwst style, only the finest coats. Hollander Commissar Molotoff bad a body­ could'be obtained free. It was ' - ‘ ■ ■ ■/' ' _ Bri(igeport. Bomethrng suiwrio^ to in y world guard of SO husky Russians. At ’.’common land” and on It the Cpq- A t the first promise 1>f a pleasant, sunny day, you’re '■ WUbur, John M., Pfc., husband beauty, workmanship and value. furs keep their beauty longer I collective security system being his last pregs conference, he had gregatlonal church , is also situa­ ' going to wade right into housedeaning. You’ll be of Mm , Grace W. Wilbur, 546 Gar­ Involved. If they should-Succeed, ted...... ' / . den street Hartford. cut his ■ bodyguard down to two. taking your mattresses and springs outdoors for sun­ Zaccaria, Jamea A., Jr.. Pvt., son the United States would find that The Cplche.ster drug stpi'e. op- ning and airing; You’ll wish you could replace a good . Just wbat^vague danger Mr. ated by Bqrl Hblnies: formerly bv j of Mrs. Clella Zaccaria, 8 Wood- it had escaped' national Isolation Molotoff was guarding 'himself Harley P. .Buell, is alsuiocated on part o f them as they’ve long served their usefulness. vine avenue, Oakville. merely to fall into the tolls of against in the early days of the this , "free’’ land, but he, unlike A t the vei^'same time,’ we’ll be housecleaning our Bed- Army Deadi—^Pacille Regions hemlsphsre isolation. . And hemi-, conference ,no quite knows, the- church and agademy,- has toi ding Stock...closing out odd lots, discontinued tick­ Levanti, Joseph J., Pfc., son of pay a yea^rly igntal to the bor-] . sphere. Isolation, carried to the But,^ as In the fact that Stalin Is ings arid patterns, floor samples, odds-and-ends.. Prices Paul Levanti, 41 Spring street WHAT NAFMNf W M degree these South American na­ ough. The .Academy 'was built I . y ‘■New London. the only one at the', Big Three In 1800 for $7,000, it was brought are radically reduced for immediate clearance, tions want It to be carried, would Army Wounded— Eiiropeaas ^ a t n a Iiiu m t nM pnm i who has never "trusted himself out. though'it could not be built It’s a perfect time for you to take those old pieces of „ Region kill the world organiratlon before beyond protection of bis own at - the present time for under bedding out for the last tttne.. .and replace them with X-;' .-riA'y.,--: A-WAY COMY $100,000. Funds left for the i Blai. Donald A.. S ^ . son of Mra. it even started to function. - Hand Hooked Rugs rest-assured Watkins Bedding! ■ i Emma H. Blat, 44' House Street, army, it was apparently fear of* academy by Plerpont Bacon were ■ It Is part of the "whole picture Army, It was apparently ' fear of Glastonbury. not Sufficient to pay for a site Chorba, Julius W., Jr., Pfc., son on this Issue that the theory of some”^ orientel-type plot. .• aqd shoulder the other expenses OUTFITS - regional Instead of world, security of carrying, on, hence Uie decision of Julius W. Chorba, 431- Hallett Whatever- It was that finally and Colonial Furniture (Each outfit comprises a mattress and a ^ x spring)' St. Bridgeport Is rather fancied by some other to take the free land, though "sin Our purchases 'of War Bonds convinced M r.‘ Molotoff that he old burying ground cornea smack (6 ) ’ iOutflts for fuU size beds with Jumbo Box Springs and U. S. Dionne, Francis O., Pfc., son of / memhera of the San Francisco Mrs. JanC Dionne, 22 Rosa St, could be safe In America i with up against the rear o f . the build- Felt Mattresses. Regular $69;6fl each...... $39.58 Conference. Russia, for instance, Hartford. only two guards,-it must be hailed ing and there la not even a run (4) Full Size Outfits with ,U. S. Felt Mattresses and U. S. Box Donaldson, John E , Pfc., hua- already has' a system of puppet around for the students, who haire are ''N aturals"> backeid our Armed forces aa a healthy development Now It Springs. Regular $59.60 eaifli...... '...... 47.50 hand of Mm . Edith V, Donaldson, NM aq%Mwtar states and alliances under con- is being hoped that he is telling to go to the- Colchester green for their sports and recreation. The: (2) Hotei Built Outfits! 1 each for full and twin beds. Regular Route l. Winsted. struc'bon, and is ready to rely up­ N«w England,: .Copnecticut.. .Manchsstar Galitelo', Peter D../ S-Sgt., son J - ■ Stalin that only two guards were paper emJed by quotation of a $59.60 each ...... 47.50 on her own regions) syste'm of se­ . . . uses* more hooked rugh thkn any other o f Mrs. Rose Galitelo, 13-Frahcla You wear it two ways~so M's fust like, necessary. - - poem wTitten back In the- 1860’s Twin Size Gold Star Outfit. Box Spring and Mattress. in the defeat of Germany. curity If the San F im c Ibco resvdt section o f the Country, That’s beesuas (1) Ave., N „ Newington. owning two beautiful soots I Por this Ml "nie only sericus explknatipn for by an academy student, describ­ New Ehiidand is steep^ in 'Colonial tradi­ 49.75 does not 'prove pleasing. And the ing the old graveyard. Regular $79.00 ...... Oervals, Reynal'd F., Pfc., son of it all Seems to be a theory that tion. Watkins have one of the finest col-’ Raleigh Outfits. *9 twin sizes; 14 full sizes: Hairpn one tuxodo 'bocomos o fitted atyfe by simply Arab nations of the Middle East, Nearly last on the-program, but (28) Mrs. Elodia Oervals, R. F. D^ tiu Russians have seen too many -lections of H ook^ R u ^ in Connecticut to side r cotton felt on the other. Regular $79.00 each. ... 59.75 Mooaup. tying oh inside belt. WouldnY you expect to take another illuktraUdh, a re! not leqst, came a aplendid talk on meet the requirements of Cblonial-mtiMied • American gangster movies or lis­ war and peace conditions by Ralph Style ‘‘A**Outfitsj 10 twin size; 11 full size. Steams A Hdnsen, Carlyle J., Pvt., < bus* We will back our Armed to pay cl least $100 for o Noltander ' very eager to form their oam col­ homemakers. (21) hand of Mra. Joan D. Hansen, tened to too many American, radio Pendleton, secretary of the state Fijsteria famous bedding. Regular $79.00 eaebi-,..., 69.50 blended coney like thkf lective security. hloc. Route 4, Box 52, Lisbon. ^ i programs. war council and head of dnmatlca Superfine Outfits, with mattressss contkining Palconia. The course of negotiations on at Wesleyan University. He (27) Layda, Frederick C., Pfc., son AU Wool Hooked 16 twin sizes; 11 full sizes. Regular. $79.00 each 69.50 at Mrs. Mary Layda, 108 Mapit this issue indicates'that the final opened by one or two droll stor­ 4x6 .. .$46A6 Forces in the defeat of Japan ies which pot the pudience ’ of ■ MATTRESSES , Avs., Stamford. result will be a compromise. It is Double It ■ dx 5 .. Puy l0% Down i folds Uy < wuy Plun. perhaps 150 In a good humor, con­ Full Size Palconias by Serta, containing the famous mois- _ Rapp, Roy W.. Pfc.. son of Mm . toward a compromise, rather than Last year at this time, through 24x46 UU5 (6) Jennie Rapp. 26 Hicks Avs. tinuing in giving an - appealing ture-repellent Palconia. Regular $29.75...... $22.50 Wew M i I your coal *M Nov. Ulh, toward any clear and complete the Fourth and Fifth War Loans, picture of what would happen If < Wool MHl Rsyos Bethel. by purchasing M O R E Full Size Steams A Foster Hotel Built. Regular $29.76.; 22.50 'Tirsdo, Alfred P., Pfc.,^ son of dominance of the San Francisco the American people hsid already a third World War ahoiild mate­ 4x6 .. (4 ) widto you I rialize in the course of a quarter 36x60 Raleirt All-Weather; hair on'one side, cotton felt on the Mrs. Laura P. Tlraidb, 104 Bald­ system over all reglonU systema, overscribed two war loan quotas. 66.25 ( 6) of a century or 'so. He spoke - in 34x46 16.75 other. 3 twin size, 6 full size. Regular $ 3 9 .5 0 ...... 29.75 win S t. Waterbury, New Haven. TMmagUo. Caesar J., Pfc., son that Amsrican policy is now head­ The E-Bond' quota for those drives particular of the great debt we BOX SPRINGS War Bonds. ’ ing. ' was three billion dtdlars each. owe to Russia for her part In Cotton Ovals of Mm . Jennie TMinagUo. 1481 4x6 .. 'Twin Size Sertabed Victory Box Spring. Regular Bank St, Waterburo. tTO RI YOUR PUR$ A T WARDS One thing la to be hoped for this The, national E-Bond quota for .helping save the situation, and (2) called attention to the headlines 30x60 - each __ *6*u.wu Wargo, Henry A^-Pte., aon at compromise, when It is finally this Seventh War Loan drive Is In various newspapers tending to 24x46 Twin Size Jumbo Box Springs. Regular ^9.60 e a d u . . . 19.75 Mrs. Anna Wargo, 97 Tanrood shaped. It is that it wiU lean to- 22x38 S t, Stratford. four billion dollars. In other minimize ' and even to offer ; U. S. Springs; 7 Yuli size,^6 twin size. Regular $29,75 . u-ard the' one world theory, and words, this present drive tsdees affronts to Russia. One such Waadriewiea. Alfred, S-Sgt, Cotton OMongs 22.50 'hiulband of Mrs. Ulltaa.WasMtta- that, whatever recognition It mky the place of two drives last year. item qbbted was a headline men­ each tioning tb® leaving of the San 24x46 Twin Size Lazy Luxury; regular $8^60...... 29.75 wles. 848 m n k U a St. Nbrwkk. yield to tha axiftance or the poa- In letum, the government asks 22x86 FrancisM Conference by Molotov, Style “ A ” ; 4 twin size, 1 full size. R e g u ^ $89.60...... 29.75 r Waterbunr, Charles A.. TS. hus­ INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION ’ HtalUty of regional pacta, it gives that hx^vidual purchases be sub­ band of Mm . Gladys K.* Water- the. Russian representative, aa “a Superfine; It w in size, 5 full size. • • • • 29.75 lo tha world aecurity system the stantially larger than they have :bomb shell cast into the confer­ buiy. 58 Croaa St, Nbrwalk. Hotel Built Twin Size Springs. Regular $59A0. 47.50 i Tohs, Clair F., O ^ , huabead tight and onxueunlty to prove its been for any previous individual ence.” The speaker said nothing waa aaid ' about' Anthony - Eden rdf Mrs. Ctolr F, Tolie, 186 W. w m worth and alhi^ency btfOra drive. who left the next day, nor waa it J Main St. Menden. THI HATIOirf UUMIfT M TAIW Mgtninl paota era callad lipon to This, present drive will succeed,. explained that Molotov came only ■ ’Army Wenaded—PaeHle Rsgtoas MAIN STREET XELEPHONB 51M I f tha wnirid ayiitam is probably^ If having bought a gfiO for a few days In the first place. iA^E$b.aDk"da its ^{mrtuQity to function, lor a llOQ bond in the dfivea .last He deplored a general prejudice against Russia which aeems to

(.Vi,. T'l/J/I MANCUhitSTER kV^ENING HERALD. MANCHB8TKK. OONN^ WEDNESi5a y , MAY 16. 194a'

MANCHK^I'fc^K li:v£;NlJNG HKKALD, MANGHESTEK. U>NM« WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, Metcalf, prisoner of war chairman mixed salad, roll* and butter, pie, will get what Job In apaclfle oom- -Uig to leaden, baa bean tb* of the Rockville Chapter will In­ ’ coffee; iffuhitlea. cltiea, DemooraU Inalating oq^ the Idea of thrift behind It alTap- ,Rockville Minor judges troduce Ml*. Ludingtem. Due to toe'' Muaiq drill b* Jnmlahed daring It U^the day, they aay, when tha poata Ig hormally Dbmptifatic | G O P Women pcaled to. her ae it had been for-' Buddy Poppies interest In the subject, tola. part ibm dinner by an orchestra from each camp, ao at loggerhead* that Wounded ^Day^fter He Allied Intent gotten for a number of years. She of toe program will be open to the Hartford. Accord Looms 21 legislative, weeks have failed cltiea, if RepubUeana ape to get *poke 6f her own three-aons, one] public. The reception to Grand Maater, to produce «n y major legUlatlon toe poet* in normally ■JiepubU'cah'l mosy casH/tL of ,>whom ta In the service, and! Fund Use Told New Industry Cffiarlea S, Roberta, Jr,, will be held rural communlUsik RepubUc*ha| others H ere as Hosts St. Helen’s Society p- wlir report on how'far It I# will­ M ! Won €6tnmi^sion in Field Gerinans Rule f brought gi’eetings .^ m the Gov-1 following toe dinner. Julius L. ing to go in meeting thi demahite arb aeen. aa demanding equal dl- ernor, who she sala hae a warm I The St. Helen’s Society will hold Strong la chPlnnan of toe recep­ Compromifle on dO-OdH 3 ^ ' For Rockville iUTmonthly meeting'Thuraday eve- of the other. viaion In the bih cities. spot In his heart for Manckeater. I tion committee ^which la made up Optimism ia expressed that the Some leaden aay a MpartUan As Directed Entertain First Lady of, Mra. Robb then Introduced Mrs. Proceeds Aid Nati4>n''s rfihg at 7:30 o’clock. Following the of membera from ffUbset Rebekah Court Posts Seen Like- •1 had takon h rreonnaiaaaiire exchange o f views, presumably to agreement will' make oompara- i . BMoiid U eu t H*rley Redick, who haa addressed the meeting a May. basket aoclal will and King David LodgM. patrol, more than two milea out In 3tate anil Mrs. Frances Living Vets. beheld. V ly to Occurr Toduyi be made between sienate Majori­ lively 'simple the toak of naming eomb, of MwiOheot^ wi^_^verMa* > (Continued Prom Pikgs One) cluh on .several previous occasions, About 100 Persons Will Following toe reception , there ts S ' b a b y w i l l front of our advance poaitiona, and will be five act* of .hlgh-clase ty leader Leon RisCaael (D ) and apefllflc candidate since it will.in- : 30 montiM »nd fmight/tBrthiw ma­ Bcveral times were nearly dis­ B. Heirick at iHeeting. and who expressed her pleasure Honoring the Dead. jor cam patgnf^ tl^ flrat aer- JBe Employed When vaudeville by talent from ..New Hartford, May 16.— —Legia- House Majority Leader Herbert B, .Afolve only Inter-paety negoUa-1 covered by the Japs. We made it, tlon zones in Germany an'd^Aus- at beinx invited to return. The Wanderer (R ), wiU 'llnd the pap- Uons. •nioy the temii^igq Jocal aiitl-tank corn­ -- -■ gg we York that will Include m^c, lativa obaervera bcUave that to- j[«ant h”ack safely, though, and trja. V Mrs. Raymond Baldwin, wife of former Secretaiy of State is a Nearly 60,-Q0ria them their 'cv,to the general, public ttot W M all but three, of whPiii.will be hired Fort George Wright, Seattle, IJeld bwauae Georgia and other islands of the , When one member contended program. support, and slie"'offered sugges­ do not come to ah end for dlaabled locally. ’The .applications are now the zones of demarcation could The party waa held in the Fed­ war veterans when hostllltlea wash., after two years and 11 t « n } S e d^a-y!? after becoming , ^ K U f ^ f ' r ’’ tions as to th^ best ways o f doing being received at toe office for easily have' ,beeh settled a year eration room of Center . Church ceaseT both-mefi itn^ women. John Pratt monthi* of service which included ao, by ^ itm g them, giving opin a tour of duty with the 12th- Air ago, Hall replied that "the hoa- House, always a favorite place for ions oTpropoaeo legislation and All signs point to at least one of tolii city win be bffice manager tillties have only Just cOm* to an meetings of clubwomen.,. Yester­ million casualties in World War II ' and R6y DuPrey-wlll be building Force a s ^ machine gunner in the < by-'"writing articles to the dally saya the V.F.W. leader. It la esU- North Afritqn theater. P’rlvate « i o ? " % / J ^t^rofflcer •aid. -I they had -^ries a «e r aeries of pre- end., and troops are still ncces- day, however. It was hardly ade­ eWspapers. Mrs. Redick declared 'auperintehdcht and in charge of pare>^i)08ltions. They wanUd to sariUr In their operational posi­ quate for the throng ofwomen who; mated it will require at least 300,-., receiving supplies, trucks and McKeever, so)v of Mr*. Margaret] waa adrving in an anti-tank com- •\ the. moat popular section of any 000 bed* In Army and Navy h«>*pl- LaMotte, of ^ 7 , North Main 1—most of the time aa hofd the Philippines and they tions and cannot take up zones.” gathered, tb greet the wife o^CJbh. shipping. It is expected that some fought bitterly and fanati^lly to nectlcut’s goVernor. whb ^Wimoat paper to thinking- people is the tala to jcare for too nation** atreet, Manchester, wears the ant. However, we normally ^'LahoriU Mcelwyn Hughes sug­ /I "Open Forum" letters; many turn of the tents to be made here i«^l hang on to L;uzon.'’ gested the zones were drawn up as popular ’aa Governpr'Daldwln abled veterana of all wai*.’ • be used by-the Armed Forces, and Asiatlc-'Paclflc ribbdn. ..ere gn antiUnk to them the very first thing, she The inoney which Is ralsbd her* name only, for we foughfjust like .A fter being wounded. Lieuten­ some ,tfme ago. but that the ac-^- hlmaelf. it’ ta probable that bthei* will be said. through toe sale ,, wallop. The men in my outfit Camp Blapding, Florida, and went , Damaskinos. was reported to have the reception committee included When they return, and If .we do family igiits, under the s t^ rv i- tents are ready for shipment. turkey dinner eerv^ by Osano 'the couldn't wait for a Jap tank to overseas in the fall of 1942. planted the Greek flag on Rhodes Past Presid^t Mrs. William G. not recognize the fact that; these Sion of a'.house mother afld when­ ThCf building.being used ia on toe caterer. In addition to .the Purple Heart show up ao they could see what diiiqng a recent visit to congratu- Crawford. M i^ Robert J. Smith. retu'rnlng men ar* to* men who ever possible, mother* and children Recreation prqperty, and perman- The menu ia aa follows: Fruit would happen tb it when they cut for his wound, Lieutenant New­ lat*'resident# of that island upon Mra. William s\Hyde, Mrs. In ­ are enabled to live together. ■ ent repair* costing over $5,<)O0 -cup, celery, olives, radishea and comb has earned the Combat In­ will ipaflage our affairs, we are in ELECTROLYSIS SALON loose with their 57s." land T. Wood and^ra. Borst. f o ^ fnany surprises, said Mrs. Those'who purchase the V.F.W. have already been' made by the pickles, roast turkey, dresaing, fantryman Badge for exemplary Us libSrat'°"- Buddy Poppy •which will be Sold on ROOM 15 — RUBINOW BLDG. ° 843 MiUR ST. How Wounded . / Hall J^d the regent had visited .Address of \vHcome RTeddick. . , G. O. Cimon Company which has mashed potatoes, peaa, carrots, After receiving his .commission, conduct In action against the en­ Rhodes after obtaining premussion President Mrs. BorsV.after a few, toe streets of Manchester, will emy. His Asiatic-Pacific ribbon .T(6un Work Is Needed the contract for the tents. „ Lieutenant Newcomb was made and'that 'iths future atatus of the words of welcome, preabnted Mta. know they are making a personal ' Quarterly Conference , has four battle stars. Another thing her brother told contribution to the various phaaei ' reconnataaance officer. / ■ island must W-^eld over for the Herbert W. Robb, chairman of the her, was that ht mlaaed.toe team The Fourth Quarterly Confer­ ‘Tt’a sort of funny how I hat^ The young officer is the son of of welfare work that have been aa- Miii. Mabel Newcomb of 30 North peace’ settlemehf:-'’ ’ _ SOON AFrCH} THE LANDING program committee, whoXlr.tro- work of his. comrades In toe army, ence of the Rockville Methodlat pened to be wounded," he said Eunice Case Hohenthail, sopbano: aumed by the Anderson-Shea Post church will be held this evening at FOR NE\^ ROOFS School street. To Seek .Aiww^ On Stotua ON SAIPAN- / IMS HIT IN THE LEG. Um E' the support of th© soldiers in No. 2046, V-F.W., and the nation­ , with a laugh. / . Mr*. Flora Cha**; violinist and back, ready to ’’cover” him. T h e eight 'o’clock. Reports of all AND ROOF REPAIRING To metu'..era. or Parhament said George C. Ashton, accompanis al organization. Primarily, v they Church organizations will be heard U m t WAITED W BE mCUATEDAWEDIC speaker didn’t understand why, testimony of the doctor, who knew today they would seek to question who is organist of the South will be buying Buddy Popplea that at toe conference. CALL 2-1428 hia condition,, sliiould be taken Prime Minister ChurchilPln Com- A0MIN5TBPING SULFA OINTMENT." Methodlat church. Mrs. Hohen- Aha aald, I that spirit of team work have , been fashioned by the’ hands Book Rea'Iew IT'S STILL A BATTLE TO PoUee Court against they police who were not mona tomorrow on the i^t^iui,of thal^"numbers were ."the Poor v ^ c h 'work* ao well in winning a (rf (itMbled veterans in government! ’ Miss Gertrude Fuller of the Manckester hoofing versed Ih'mSfcine and that bvery the Flensburg regime of GiiOTd Mall’s Garden,”’ "Daffodilajf’ and ' bloody war, could not be applied bospltala throughout toe country,. Rockville Leader will gi.ve a book reasonable doubt should be to the Admiral Karl Doenltz and njs “ Old Glory,” a request number. to wnhnlng a decent government, B^y a Buddy Boppy and let yoUf| review at the meeting of the Wom- Two cases of dninken driving advantage of Kapla. Nazi aaaoclatea. : This 'was rendered in such a spirit­ and a ^ n she urged her hearers fellow citizens know that ybuj en’e Society of toe Rockville GET MERCHANDISE USeiyFAT HELPS REPLACe-m s INDUSraAl to get biiclc of Goveror Baldwiri heartily endorse toe .4 principle I were disposed of in the 'Town Judge Bowers said that there The London Newa Chronicle ed manner, Mr. Ashton, discover­ Baptist church this evening at 7 ;SCt. was no doubt In his mind that headlined a Page One atoty with FATS FORMERLY IMPORTED FROM THE^fSLANDS OF ing there was another verse, urged and support^ him with every^ n g which gives every American on thal o'clock. home front the chanc* to honor | HERE’S A LIST OF THE SCARCER ITEMS Court this • morning. Both de­ Kapla was under the Influence of the query: “Why * la the Flena- \ THE RAC!f to ... 6 0 E S INTO THOUSANDS OFWAR. MrSt'Hohenthal to sing it later and we have. Plan Merger fendants were found guilty by In closing Mr*. Redick urged Hi* dead by helping the living. ■" The 'Vemop Center Congrega­ liquor and Ipiposed Ana of $105 burg Group Still Tolerated?” she consented to th* pleasure of I ■ ...... — WE’VE RECEIVED LATELY! Judge Raymond R. Bowera. How- AtiD CIVIL/A NEcessmes / her audience. Mrs. dhase'a violin toe O. O. P. wobMn I® get after tional church and the Vernon . ard Southard A Meriden plcf ded The Newa Chronicle aaaerted that-General Eiaenhower’a rebuke numbers included “Meditation," a too Independent vbte, which now Twins’ Experieneeo Alik* Methodist church are planning 1a USED to high ranking offlcera for treat­ lively Spanish dance, and In re­ contrda the election^n the State merger Committees from the two ‘ old**G*rrity and waa fined’ 1105. sponse to an insistent encore she of Connecticut. There la no one to churches comprised of the various Electric Lonterns $3.85 In the other egae, Frank Kapla, of A boiilTow n ing the Genhans aa “ friendly ene- A ''' Tiffin, — Maxine and CAR miea” had not'ai ded the tolerance waa madp. But Russia had this returned and played beautifully do it If toe women doirt and al- Eilaeen Palmer, 20-year-old twir organizations have been conferring Front Igns for spot, bottom lens for waUdng; (with 247 Victory road, Hartford, plead- Colleolive Defense - pn toe prbpoaiU for some time and ahown to defeated Nazis. (Jther referred' to a subcommittee to^e- "The Old Refi^n:’’ Mr. Ashton's , ready inanv- cluba have tb)cen up daughters of Mr. and Mrs. G. W ,«d not guilty. He waa defended Mr. ancl Mr*. Burton J. Bell, \ termlne’ whether the nation thua accompaniment* added to the en­ Win work further on the Federa­ batterii^).. by Attorney Cornelius Shea of Mr. and Mrs. William Michaels, British newspapers carried simi­ this work; she declared; Palmer have had the same taat* ia Plan Passage Seen temporarily associated with the joyment of the selectlona. M r*,-H arold Reed and Mrs. clothes, schoola, entertainment and tion plan. Rev. Frederick Dyck- -Hartford. , apd Mr. and Mra. Clifford Plank lar protests. ' _ council should have the- rl^ht to Program Chairman Mr*. Robb man, pastor Of thsW Vernon and constitute Ifie committee In Hugh' Lawson, Cbrnmonwealth C h ^ s S. House poured. Thp other interests all their Uvea. Tas- Kapla waa arrested at U;30 vote or merely to express its took the opportunity o f saying hoMesaea, Mi*. Raymond A. John terday Maxine underwrat ah emeri . Rockville Methodlat churches la Dairy Pails $2.49 May 1 following an accident on charge of the card party Friday party member of Commons, said ahalrman of toe joint committee. (Conttnuefl rroirf Page pne) views. few words of praise for the presi- Mi*. David Chambers. Mrs. appendectomy. She had Seamless, heayy 1-pleee eonstraetlon. 14-qnarl. West Center atreet near Spencer evening In the s ^ a l hall of the he would ask Churchill tomorrow Emotional Scenes Produced dent, Mrs.. Borst, wbo has worked'] Under tbe.plane toe Vernon Cen­ Buckingham church.' Whist, bridge ‘Mf Admiral Dpenitz is'to be tried Frank Gerlach. Mr*- Arthur iptumed from th* operat A ll Priced atreeL The arresting officer waa British delegation la*t night\re- Virtual aettlement of the re tirelessly to wuso -more intere^ m when Eilaeen'waa atrick' ter Oongregmtional church would and gBme» w|ii''h« played as a war criminal and if he has Holmes, Mra^Warren Keith. Mrs. Walter CaaaeRa. Officers . Haa- ceivd^Londoo'approval o f a -tenta­ glonal defense problems produced and better ' attendance at,- club b the same ailment. Sh* be iiaed b.v the Federated chiirch. and refreshments' serverL^ yet been arrested.'' ^ James Pickles, Mrs. Harold Al- 'Burpee Corps Below Ceiling sells and Dwyer, were at the^ po­ tive Anglo-American thqsteeahip- .Some of .the moat emotional scenes meetings, which she .said up to Vord. Ml*. Clarence Bidwell. Mi*. alBo,,reiUiired surgical treatment. Door Checks $2.49 lice station when he was brought %' Dr. 1,^1. Edith ox4*saij-»»-»Sumiptrsklll, a Labor-' ^ formula,. But on this, tOoN^ssia 'W the conference to date. Stettin- yesterday were not too -Succeeaful. - Th* members of toe Burpee CASH OR TERMS Members of the L a d le s ^ d So- she svpuld ask "why well Jay Rand. Mra, J, L. Winterbot- Woman’a-Relief Corps will hold a (Air type). Heavy grade for storm doors. in and,ScuUy, who assisted In the remains tb-be heard from. ^ luamietma met with repre.sentatlvea of the She pleaded with the'memberiB to tom. Mi*. James Richmond. Mrs. 1935’» arrest,' teatifled that Kapla was ciety of Emanuel Luthetoh church known war c’rin)Jnala such- as The Pan\American conference La'tki American states in hla pent make a resolution- to stand back Memorial service tola evening for Dodge Trunk Sedan are retniflded of the at the (tocring Ire given Superior-accom- John Purdy aind Mi*. Lamia Hor­ deceased members. A t the m a t­ under tpe influence of liquor.: In to draw up d long-term treaty to hous^npartment yesterday after­ of the preaident, and strive to at­ ton had prepared quantities of de­ Dodge R. S. Coupe parsonagevtomorTOW afternoon at replace the wartime pact at Mex­ ing there will be a. birthday-aecial hU( own defense Kapla denied 'mdflation- and treatmehiQo. that noon, piescnted the, formula and tend every single gathering. lectable sandwichea. . cookies and Gas In^onacb Fck and two keys. and pills and that It riving so late. She said, that her decade* ago—but he arrived with­ er’s Hour at 9 p. m. Friday evening Ln6*Ih 4-Dr. Segan also afford’ another ' opportunity to British authorities. • „.i„. Agree to Accept -Fimniila "n United States delegatidn, foftner Many ’ suffarera occaatonally havo af effect of the pills w d hla condi­ ekeuse must be that she had as out a gunny aack. "When he waa humtna pain at tbo pit of tba atomaeb.L ,at the Vemort Grange when Mra. Oldamohlle Coach tion of health UM(t h*d caused for women of, the church to meet "H e has a luxury flat In St. Republican governor of Iginnesq^ alx weeks old,” his mother said; " I callod naartburn. Others complain sti L atin American leaders orig- her guests yesterday through the tlmoa of palpitation, laborod brsathins,l Therbn Y. Ludington, prisoner of Plymonth 4-Door Sedan All. Metal him to fall apWep. He denied Mlss Evelyn Stark, the new par- John's wood." it added. "H e Rets^j- - ted the hemisnhere ta, made a statement en^orsin^, forenobfi' and at lunchoon. . two put David in a gunny. aSek and Plymonth Coach Ishi.k vlaltpr.vi.Hnr Mr.Mrs. finatafGustaf Anderson,4 nH•■-w^n I free______seats_ at -u;..-.trnrfWest-End .hn.u.ahow# .n.land 'aaiiy nau wanxeu uic ncmispnere sour risinnf naueoa. bloattna, baad*| 'war representative of toe Hartford that three eye hlghbglla .that he systern exempted from control of the Pan-Xmerican system and-the ^ u n g women ffom Edmonton, away I 'went. I traveled 365 miles ache or djasiness, any of which may | Red CTraea will speak,. Mrs; Martin Pontlae 4-Dr. Tr. Sedan had threp-'noura before had any­ church secretary, and Miss Stark car when he wants, it.'* the world council freely. But yes­ goo' Naab Boa. Caf Clusters and three bat­ asserted “ Doenltz and hia w'ere- blit w®* delayed. A aubcommlttee all types of itona windows, Hqdaou DH. Brougham ...... cipal change to Be proposed in wife. She disclaimed any diStincHon Oil Burner and Stoker Sarvle* Blorai doors, ecreens. FVoo es- OUamohOe Tr. Coach due to various reasons, one a tle stafa. wolvpa are working accroding,' to was called tod ar With the Dumbarton chirter: of being a public speakeraald W); UnMtes. Ib riu , y ' ■ Plymonth Del. 4-Dr. Bed. from 69c • gland condition. ■ y plan,” and demanded clarification Prospect that it would Tasa ove/. r-Nothlng in this c h V e r Impairs Baseballs Hayes. bad been much interested in thi, Packard Conv. Club Coupe 8882 Attorney Shisa said that the Corporal-C Thomas, K. ; of the admiral’s status. any forma action on the amend- (nhcrent right of ielf-defense. HENRY PARENT R. Hayes, ■(Var Saving* program of thre whose wifcy-’^Mildred school children, and had aaalsted Telephona 2-0185 1989’s live* at Center street, has been mento until pother full cpnimlt-| ^,^^er individual or cpSiwtIve, iii Dodge Del. 4-Dr. Be tee iflBetlng tomorrow. event that the secumy coun- at some of their affairs, because from 69c pror^iotea to his present rank-ffom Allied Government Ford 4-Dr. Sedan 8742 Softballs Mancheslcr Private. First Class, and awarded ^ t r : : n D - M ilt t e ir v Fears Appear Vanishing 1 ell doe* not maintain intetaatlon>- LaSalle 2-Dr. Sedan 81148 the Presidential. citation:, t oe inniiary Now that'the collective -defense ‘ al peace and security and\^rmed theory has been advanced with ka-l attack agalnat a member state 1940’s ■; Evening Herald rumpaigns were Germany, west of Supreme Headquarters Allied Chamberlin C lievrolet Town Redan 8817 Metdl Chairs $ 4 v 9 5 Rhine; Belgium bulge; Germany, Expeditionary Force, May 16,—- isurancea of acceptance, fears of occur*. Chevrolet Sp. DL Boa. Cpe. $778 Folding type. east of'Rhine. He Is s gunner on llPWMaJ. Gen, LaicIub D. 'Clay, small nations almut big power ' “ Measures taken In . the STORM WINDOWS DeSoto Cn*. 4-Dr. Tr. Sd. flO M veto C'cmtrol of peace-keeplng--ma- else’ o f this right shall be immi Classified Advertisem ents, a 'medium tank. - General Blaenhower's deputy for Ford DeL 4-Dr. Sedan the military occupation of Ger­ chinery appears to be vanishing. dlately . reported to the security Foril Sup. Del, Coach S-Sergt. Hold.sworth H. .Sharp, many. declared tiklay* that . "the Senator Vandvnberg (R., Mich. I council and shall,not in any way $2.39 Count six tverigs words to a line. ' 846 Famiingtoa Avenue Ford Std. Conch Wood Lawn Chairs Tnitials. - numbers and shbrevlatlona whose wife. Mrs. Ruth M. Sharp, Allied government in Germany is •yesterday submitted to a .conamit-'| affect the authority and reaponal- Ford Conv. Clnb Coupe each count as a word and compound West Hartford lives A t 2 Lawrence street, Rock­ going to. be military and the Ger­ tee on powers of the assembly a blllty of toe, security counefT under k fe icn ty 4-Dr. Badna, .words SB two', words.' Minimum cost ville, has been warded the’ Bronze mans are goihg to know it’a'.mlll- Big Five proposal ,de.signed to thi.a charter to tokis at anjs time Telephone 62-1882 . , It price of three lines: Evenings 22-7M8. NaM DeL 2-Dr. $1.89 Line' rites per day for^ranalent Star ■ medal . for participation In tary.- ' meet some, but not all, of the : .Such* action as it may deem nec- Qldamoblle 4-Dr. White Picket Fence ads. ' campaigns in Normandy, Northern “The United States ia going to antall nation demands foe - more ■ essay in order to maintain or re­ Poptlae 2-Dr. Tr. 12” high, 5-foot acctlons.' U Etertifr March 17, 1*77 France Snd Gerhiany. s t ^ in Germsmy lii all probability power. ■ store international peace 'and je - PMttae 4-Dr. Tr..Sedba Cash. Charge. This ’would let toe assembly rec­ ' The gigantic 7th War Loair Drive is now on. It JOHN P. WfiLCN C Consuutlve Pays .,...1 7 * eta for a long time,’’ General Clay curity.” . . ' r Local Rrpmtnitotive * Pontiac 4-Door Sedan The Chillch. ‘committee will ommend to toe aecurity coiihcil .* ConaecutiVe,.BiayS S ctsTl cts said. is one that is going to test America because, com- "1941’8 Window Screens < 45c up 1 Day ...... Ill ctsll3 rts hold a sporiai meeting- tomorrow He explained carefully that su­ actions ^for maintaining peace and, Bnick 4-Dr. Tr. Sedan All orders, for irregular Insertions evening at 7:30 in'the Center Con­ preme headquarters Allied expedi­ aecurity, dLsarmqment. and arma­ will be charged at -the one time rate. Hospital Nol<^ ing as it does, right on the heels of Victory in Bulek Sedanette Sliding type, 12” to 28” high. Special raM tor long term every gregational church. Anyone ; in­ tionary force atill ia operative and ment control and call toe council's Chev. Maa. DeL Coach day advertltmg-given upon, request terested Is'w’elcome'to attend. that be was speaking for the U. attention to dangerous situations Europe, it is going to be hard for many people to Chev. Sp. DeL Cahilolat Ada ordered xanoelled before the S. group council which wifi tgke threatening peace. But - it would DeSoto Cn*. 4-Dr. flrilaa trd or 5th day will be charged only The newly forined Bigh school;over after SHAEF finishes. not let the assembly take up a Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Helen Badminton Birds 49c for the actual number, of times t|be Ffcrrell. 157 Birch street; David realize the importance of this loan. We arc atill DeSoto -5-Paa*. Coup* ad appeared charging at the’ , rate Mothers Circle w-Ul have an organ-I ' Initial Occupation. .Aims dispute on which the council. waa Ford DeLuxe Coach earned but - no alloiMnee or rttufn> Izatlon meeting, tonight at 6.1 CUy said these would be the In- already working. Tompkins, 157 ' Branford street; Joseph Silkowaki, 110 Board facing a tough, determined enemy but the flght ia Ford Sup. DeL Cpa. Sad. can be made oa tlx time ads stopped o’clock at the home of Mrs. An- ; itial alma of the American occu- When ‘ the representativea pf HndM Coach Wrench Sets Set of 6 $2.65 after the fifth day. thony Kocum, (.35 Westminster i patlon: New Zealand ’ and Brazil had a street. ■ M------errarysry Sedan ' forbids” : display, line: not road. This cirrle wiH take the i ‘ Admitted today: Carol Rudolph, so far «way that, we must be oh our guard not America bopca aold. ^ • 1. Smash all that' la left of Ger­ look at tola they announced thev Naah Amb. 4-Dr. Sednn ^ 4 7 8 Cadmium plated, double box end, a 8ne high 4ual-.| pverfiow of St.- Joseph’s High many’s potential to make war. would vote against a pending pro­ 9 Deepwood drive. ” Tbs Herald erill not be responalbla Discharged yesterday; Donald to become apathetic over It. There’s a job to be and prays for OldamoMIe 2-Dr. CL Sed. 81288 ity set. for more then one Incorrect Inset- school circle. • 2. Smash all vestiges of Nazi- posal to let the assembly take pp OldamoMIe 4-Dr; Sednn 81888 toD of any advertleemeot ordered for Mathewson. 38 Pleasant street; lam. . . questions already before the coun­ done* NOW — That’s Putting the 7th AefossI early and com­ Plymouth Del. 2-Dr. Bed. $1878 aeore than one time. - • " -/Pays For Mistake 3. See that all 4var criminals cil. This proposal was then defeat­ Arthur McCann, 74 Starkweather The inadvertent emtseion at Incor­ ------— j- street; Mrs. William Morton and Ptyiu. Sp. Dc4. Cu t. Cp. 81888 $1.49 rect publication of idvertleint-arlll be are caught and punished. ed in committee; plete Victory Tool Boxes San Francisco — ilp\ —Ship's i son. 28 Lenox street: Margaret L E rS GOl ' . Z' . P n ilto e Sup. Sedaa Opa 81288 recUflod only by eanoeUetlon of the Other Test Vole© Btudelmker Cok Wayne' Starkey said in Fed­ ''Philllpa, 290 Hackmatack atreet; and a Jaat and All advortlsementa must conform eral court here he knew there was There were theae othSr teat Mrs. Ernest Rudax and daughter, Stndribnker Champ. Ch. $1888 ta Btjie. eepy and farpecnpby with a rula againat ameklng on hia ship votes also on amall nation laaues: 142 Birch atreSt; Mr*. Roae Chahi- lasting pear*. Willyk 4-Dr. Sedan TOBulatlona enfercod by the publlih- Eilington 1. Mexico wanted to give ere and they reserve the ri*bt to but forgot and “ Inadvertently lit toe I paigne, Stafford Sprin 1942’s Electric Welders $34.50 edit, revlte or reject any copy eon- up a cigarette.” Judge A'. F. St. assenihly virtually equal' aiithori Discharged today; Stanley Egu- Cna. 4-Dr. Sednn 81542 ■Idered objoetlonable. Sure sentehced him to 30 days in Mr. and Mra. Arthur Charter ty ■ with the security council for ra. Ellington ■,< Carol Carson, 244 F o r i DeL 2-Dr. Sedaa 81188 40 ampere output, CL08INO HOURS—CUsatfled ads to to* county jail. The ship was load­ have returned from St. Peters­ ordering the use of force against Woodland street; Milton Doremu*. Radsoa 4-Dr. Sedan « $1888 be pablUhed same day ,-muat be re- trouble making states.' A comndtr 87 Hamlin atreet: Mtaa Lorraine Savings Bank Htonc Nnah Amb. .6-Dr. Sedan $1188 eelvcd by 12 o'elock noon. Seturdaye ing eMslosIvea when Starkeu-smok- burg, Fla., where they,, spend toe T A 9 7 -lOilOl. ed. . winter months. They are visiting tee vote defeated this, 23 to 7. Genolfl: 77 Birch street. A n Have Good Tires! Electric Motors from $29.25 at the home%f their son and fam­ 2. New Zealand offered, an Birth today: A son to Mr. and ’TiniMiirtanTSf Most Have Radios and Pula Sweaters on Sheep Mi*. John Murphy, 60 Edmund . Tekphen* Your Want Ads ily oiK-the Somers road before go­ amendmei)Jt to toe Dumba'rto.n MOKMf MS VONSMO ing to their summer home on Som­ Oaka plan which would empower atreet. Manchester Heaters!. Ada are aeceptad over the tala- Bryant’s Pon^ Me.—liPi—Farm­ ers mountain. the assembly either to vote con- 8) ' ^ ' phoM ad lha rsuawM m at> gives obore aa a'oeoTOBlcBet to advortlaera. er Claude Cushman aheared his Next SUnday will be Grange "Go curitentlja with the council or tb Capitol Motors M tbs CASn RATX8 *UI be aceept- flock during, a March warm ipell. to Church’* Sunday. review council, decisions. ' This - A Mutnal SAvingt Bftnk BUSH HARDWARE CO. od aa rULL PATVKNT if paM at the The recent weather upset found Oswald Schrag, a atudeht at the mustered only four' "Aye” votes. WHEEL CHAIRS , Inc. ' ■'hMiMtdi MDea am m boter* tba aeveath the critters shivering.. Cushman Hartford Theological Seminary On tba other hand, toe United- M A N C H X 8 T IE ito minolaf tba drat inaertlon of Mashed around to hla neighbors to will occupy the pulpit Bimday. State* approved in principle a . HOSPITAL BEDS AH flepoaK* m tMa baa* ar* guaraataefl ia MB ky Ike ..... i « iMwms .3$8 Main St. Hartfon 793 MAIN STREET S h ad atfcwwMa tba CRAROS r a t s appeal for cast-off sweaters. The Canadian propoeal that a nation Far Reut ar Rahk^ Savtpgo Rank lleptmlf Ooaranfy F «*e al Cwi*. !*«• Open Rvrninga Cnlll A - Sm-----...— ba ------M*^ fawoMlbtttty tor d t S i flock baa-d approval aa the shep­ Grapefruit will taste sweeter If whoa© toruaa were to be Aised In ARTHUR « JAMBS.) INC. m dpABot herd fitted 01 toe handy hand-me sprlnklSd.UghUy with salt an hour a peaee-keepmg action should ait downs. 188 rana’gt’u Ave. BtfAi|2"6MI (I ’ — • . ta advaaea ol aervla(. iwttk tba cntinf.il whaa th* 8s®!saai S’ „ .1 - : . i -f’S'

MANCHESnER EVENING HESALD, MANCHESTER, 001^.. WEDNESDAY, MAY J6,194# pAom was enfranchised after she attain­ ed 70 years.' "t’v teris ehalr wip be occupied by Cases of Ten • o ' > » . f_f- Her FhmUy Must Stiin/d Trial To Be Radarman Roger OlcotLTrandson of the first Mra. tfeitch leaves three sona ro4ii “ National,Velvet* master of-' Manchester Grange. and two daughters. Oqe son, James Men Delayed Aboard DeBtfoyer Other ajMcers* ohaira will be filled R. 'Veitch, of St. Petersburg, Fla., In Federal Court by ditoef descendants of charter former representative from meiimoera of the Grange. anchester In the General Aasem- Alcorn Tells <^url In- Paul 'E. Finkbetn. 22, radarman, , ' At the business session a short By coincidence today, the day Los Angela, May .16— (JPy— memorial service will be- exempli­ of hla mother's death la hia'btrtji- (Charged with lielng "an unregis­ second eJaas. USNR, of Mwdhe*^ fied, In charge.of CHiapIain 'Mrs. day. A second son, GMrge H. vestigationxt^f tonpirr tered agent of tl^e German Reich" ter, retontly arrived aTilMi Ndval Iva Ingraham. v Mrs. Veitch, 95, treitch, vt’ho Uvea at hla mother’s acy Nol;Entled. Training Station, NorfbUC, va., to home, la an accountant with the Hans Helmut Groa, Beverly Hills train for duties aboard,a new de­ Manchester Electric division of the Hartford, May 16—(ff)—On re- art dealer, must stand trlal’^ln Fed­ stroyer of the Atlantic Fleet. Passes Today Connecticut Power Company. A eral cduit. Groa and hla Amer- He wears ribbons for the Amer­ A r m y Casualp^s ReportepThroitqh.March 3 l ^ ( W o f Departm^nf Tabulation*) third son, Robert N. 'Veitch, la Re­ quert' of State’j^ Attorney H. *M. lcan-l9orn wife Frances OoelleiT TOTAl ican Area campaign, Asiatic-Paci­ publican Registrar of Voters here Akoni, Jr., Judge James ,E. Mur- were convicted three years ago bn fic Area cam]^lgn, with three nd also resides at the home of his /^ y In Superior cpqrt, today con­ took place' and the Interior 5 1 4 ,8 6 5 O ne o f T o’wii’ h O ltle oliarges of coiuqiiracy to violate stars, and Philippine Liberation, BENSON’S EURO*----- . otheo tinued the cases of 10 men arrest­ the espionage laws. Their con­ 1 6 7 ,0 7 4 ed on charges of conspiracy In­ with tw’ s t ^ MEDITERRANEAI^ Residents Dies; Won Her two'dauE^ters are Kna^Ti., viction w as' reversed by the’ Cir­ Son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mrs. . Otto Nefton. of 24 Church volving gambling, betting on I former war worker and later em- >leyliointe(i/P ’i*'---- out locatioria 8 5 ,1 6 3 cuit Court of Appeals, Finkbein,. he Is married to the __ aV SOUTHWEST.? At IF Reach 96 Christmas. rtr^e gun,\hoIster said. Harry J. Ward, recchtly susr Okinawa ground action tims Manchester Grange will observe ' liig’s seswon of court that at but his face wa.s pale. Since the and box oLri^artridges.. ,'x pended aa city assessor and one of its sixtieth anniversary tonight, highlighted by the seixure. after Upon Votiftg Food about^SO p- m. on the evening murder he has been held without Mpiw Mistake ImHate ''' the acknowledged leaders in Hart­ ■ VV'ashIngton. May 16— —Busl- when a special program airanged $ of /«brijary 28 last. ball In the Hartford County Jail. Mrs,/Page also .said sheX paper, behind Sixth Marine rtlylslon lines. $2,500,000 to a proposed $j>;000,- 000; Sam Cheslcr, alias Teller, fonnfcr job, there is nothing in $ 1 4 .9 5 ^ Naval gunfire smashed the landing bacco at' all military and Naval manpower regulations requiring horae, Mickey Rooney and Elizabeth Taylor take a desperate gamble $2.25 per 100 pounds ■ Peterson told Alford he ^o in the carpenter shop. she said.“ I thought my husband 000 said’ ly was quysflonahls, $15,000. by cutting the girl’s hair and hoping that they will escape detection. to the Manchester Memorial hos­ He said th ^ during the first had fixed the stamp," she told the boats. . whether that am oun^*as neceb- establisbmenta and prisoner of Lonnie B. Barnes, head of the the discharge of workers \^o re­ At the Farm. war camps In this country June 3. Barnea Funeral Home; Conrad. placed these men. A scene from M-G-M Technicolor production of ’^National Velvet," pital and give himself up. \ two weeks oLFeb. 1945 he received court. In the suburb of Okinawa’s cap­ sary In view of Uie'benefits ac­ now playing at the. State theater. a te le p h t^ call from Peterson ital cjty. Naha, the Japanese coun­ Supplementing an, earlier an­ Augustin Ray;. John Mt^enzie; This Is true, he. said, even Irt Hla Statement In dall Fred Lee of 128 Eldridge street, cruing to Veterans under the Fed­ nouncement by the War depart-- areas where limits are fixed on FRANK V. WILLIAMS Water-Proof Alford testified that he later Who aslt^Hilm if he had a rifle a High school junior that on the ter-attack was hurled back tp eral G.. t. rights. Anthony Frlmaldl. and John Maz- for Mfe. start said that he did Takamotojl village with heavy ment. the Navy said identiCa! ziott. each under bond of $5,000. the number of woriteirt Individual from Moscow, British and Ameri­ 16S2 TolUmd Tpk. Bnckkmd Carriage Mattress visited the County Jail on March 8. night of the fatal shooting he and /T W re was some talk of making orders would be issued covering .’.1 -plants may employ. •to sec If there was anything i npt'''have such Sv^weapon but told Louis Carablno of 12 Glenvyood los.ses. Ah eleventh man, for whom a Big Three Meeting can diplomats considered plans to­ A Japanese attempt to drive an ■■ allocation of $2,500,000 or Navv, Marine and Coast Guard search had been made since the All veterans, the spokesman ex day for a possible early meeting $ 1 .9 5 100% Pure WooL^bort and l)ong Sleeve SUp- could do for him." ' .'..i-u j^enion of an Allen H. Page of street Were walking across Main stations.' plained, are exempt from employ­ . Alford testified that o" il28 Magnolia street. Hartford, a atreet from a spot where they hed the 96th Infantry division off Con­ $5,000,000 from the poat-War purr others were arrested, is Rudy Pa- Plans Considered of the Big Three. ical hilt similarly was repulsed.. ' poses fund to the Soldiers. Sailors As announced by the War de­ trizz, aliah Bogaah. He was named ment celling provisions. This oits and Cardigans in Large Ashortment of Sizes Peterson said to him. 'If th^e Pratt A Whitney guard and a li­ parked their, car Opposite-Murphy’s partment. n*lHtar>- personnel, their means, he added, that bealdet vet­ Both President Truman and had given me what I wanted^ he censed firearms dealer, who Mart restaurant, when fhey heard four In complete returns indicated and Marines fund. '.The po.«t-war in the origlnhl bench warrant, and Prime Minister Churchill express­ nurposes fijnd now totals between dependents and authorized civilian a bond of $15,000 had been set in erans previously on Its payroll, a '■ ■ and C d lo ^ in Ladies* and Misses* Sweaterie would atm be alive." . thought might have a weapon; reports which sounded like- the that 10 U. S. planes were lost In VWnMjlngton. — May 16 — — ed hope yeste.'day that they could PARKER $13000.000 and $14,000,000. employes will be allowed six hi;. C8?e. firm may hire any number of other (IT) M a p le / Peterson said he had Intended to Mart also testified that he had muffled backfie of an. automobile. the two days and one ^ght's car­ discharged servicemen. _ Againat a background of sile'niBe meet soon with Premier Stalin^,. Some Inregulars. Refuses To Accept Change nncka'ge's of cigarettes. 24 clgura take the bullets out of,.the gun. escorted -Peterson off the ITAC As Lee and Carabino walked to rier operation. Radio' Tokyo or four ounces of smoking tobacco Neither the .president nor WELDING RockinsChairg Alford admitted that property on ,^ugust 1.''1944 after the east side of Main street. Lee said more than 900 ' American Before the party causes, the Churchill,' however, gave any Ink­ Nicely uphinetored In Mother | had been Invlte^^o the Alfort weekly. Ration cards will be Secrecy Lifted ling of where auch a conference Peterson had beeji reported .as testified, two women ran down planes were Involved. Slenate refused to accept a'-House .Mrs. Elizabeth \citch Issued to all eligible persona. 1500 Boriiaide Avenue^ Gooee pettqrh. . The carrier strikes occurred might be held. home to permit him .‘jJ*'®," trying to get Into the plant Main street part the Wlor store amendment to a bill dealing with The Navy announced that onlera East Hartford "some hom«r>llfe.” The A lfo^ s grounds past a^^guard without a crying “giina.,” A moment later vyhtle Mai. Gen..Curtts E. Lemiv;® the removal of voters from regls^, her family and large numbers of On Rritish Plane I Mr. Truman told his news con­ $ 4 .9 8 have a ■ Ift^year-old daughter be­ her friends. Though her eyesight Covering the Navy, Marine pOrpa WHILE THEY badge. they saw Wior run'^ut of the largest fleet more t'’ " " try lists. The bill as approved by ana Coast Guard services are now ference It would not be s i San Less Factory Prices tween whom she and P e t e r ^ Allan Page o f 1?8 Magnolia store, atop a moment as if look­ Super-Fort?^ fire-bombed J^agoya. the Senate recently repealed a had dimmed, her mind and hear­ London. May 16—(iP)— Brltkin’s MAKES IT JUST FOR YOU.' Francisco, site of the United Na- there no serious affair, Alford H: ing were keen and she was quick being prepared and Vml be ^aa street, testified that he was a ing for someone, then run back on Honshd. japan’s greatest air­ 1941 law proriding that names ,,/>f biggest airplane— the 58-ton Shet­ tionk conference. , to recognize the voices of her chil­ promulgated immediately. land with a 110-foot hull—emerged | " . ' -. licensed firearms dealer and ex­ towards the store. He leaned craft production center., citizens who did not vote foHp Merhbers of Italian Mrricc units . Briuah aources hav. expressed ALL TYPES OP V '- ; F iterson told Alford, the latter \rice^ Admiral March A. Mlt- yesi-s must be stricken off the dren and her friend.s. from wrartlme secrecy today. Full Size Crib fled, that he thought Wlor hibited hU Federal license to sell aganlst the door aa If badly hurt She was the widow . of James will be limited t.o one-half the hope ^ getting leaders together at WELDING ON ALL ' v dispose of firearms. He said Seconds later Lee said.,utider Al- scl>era’ ' plane.s struck buirdlngs. voting lists, The„House objected amount allowed -military personnel The huge fiying boat, designed London; but there waa aome spec­ scared" and give him ■Veitch and came to, this country for world-wide patrol and recon­ TYPES OP MET^L $ 1 2 .9 5 RETAIL SALESROOM Miat Peterson called at his ho\ise cprn'a Questioning, a figure which .barracks and aviation installations to the outright repeal o f the la,w while prisoners of war may pur- ulation whether Stalin W'ould _____^ he demanded. at airdromes in Saekl; Oita. Mlya- and Manchester wltq him in 1880.- naissance, was described by Sir Alford^iald he would have of­ on Fei), 15, 1945 ani^^hat when he hs-f- the jitreet ------Kagri.Mhima oh ICyiishu were bomb­ •committee- o f corvrerencej Methodist - church and the^ M^n- under cons#iictic»h. Is being testified, that he had planned td sented to his brother in the Army Followed Hee*me.. and House Majoritv ing and doing many household du­ side. by the testimony of Policeman Leader Herbert B. tVanderer were ties. She •.continued to attend tiny subs have surrendered, a joint *“ ’"**• I Eumiturt. Peterson that he had several guns, that he drove his car aroiind the in force since the inland sea raid Admiralt> and Air Ministry state­ The plane’s four engines give It ' Winfield Martin arid Chief of Po­ two German Lugeni and..ohe .38 block' after he had come .back, and of March 19. named to the committee of con­ church services until just a few a cruising speed of 185 miles per I lice Samuel G Gordon of the Po­ ference. years ago and msliftained an ac­ ment-disclosed last night,'At least cal. 1894 model Army Special reported what' they had seen to As the carrier force entered Its 81 had been sunk or captured. - hour. It is approximately twice I lice Department, concerning Inci­ Oolt revolver with y'-^'left wheel' the police, arid on the circuit of second day's strike; Monday, escort No Business Before Recess tive Interest In clvlC, national and the alae of Pan Amerlcan’a Clip-1 Full Size Waterproof dents pertaining to Peterson’s ar- carrier planes attaclted airfield In­ world affairs. She could not go to pera. Overnight trips between iSastwood, makani of eastom-bnllt famiture, are naV or cylinder which turri>d left, Forest, Chestnut, Park and Mairi^ House, occupied with the the polls to* vote In last fall’s'Na­ Put the leftover ham bone into C rib Mattreaa II £)iiniiniHiiiiiiiimiinniiiiimiiiimitniiiiHHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiinitfiiminiiiiiiiii| rather than fo the . right wjille street and at one point saw a man stallations in the" oft-bombed Sa- rending o f a large file o f commit­ bean or pea aoup to make a aturdy Britain and New York are planned | orally eaeperteuMd hi tumltnre eonstmetioa and styling. THURSDAYS wishima group and struck enemy tional election, but it wras the first Every piece wa ienpholater la eatefally tailored, to malto firing. who looked suspicious. He slowed tee renorta and various other mat­ election she had missed alnce she main dish. for the. plane. There was some discussion over Up the car and looked the hian positions on Kume island,, west of ters. did not reach the hiislr.eas on Mr fnmltore look like new. Oar tahrlos are annsaal- $ 7 .9 5 the Colt revolver and -Petbrson over but continued on back to the Okinawa. Its calendar before 'taking an ' attractive, see ttiem and .make year aelectloB. Prloeo and said that "he didn’t know any­ scene -of the shooting. In addition to' aircraft and air hour’s luncheon recess. thing About weapons" and asked Petereop told police after the installations' damage, the carrier The Federal and Intergovem- the prica.- ,'Page, stated that he -rtioqtlng that ha had gone over plan.es .destroyed or seriously dam­ mepfal Atelationa eommlttoe fUed-a. Waterproof Bassinette aged an oil train, four locomotives, favorable report on a reeolutloh to RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN EASTWOOD UPHOLSTERING MATTRESS — 18 X S6 told Peterson that the price of towards the Cheney Mills apd hid a railroad station, a chemical plant the gun wdth/a ..holster ..and box the gun in the snow in a.parking jnemorialize Congress In support and a number of large buildings o f an amendment to the Constitu­ AND DECORATING CO. $ 3 .9 8 ^ ^ ^ If I. of .38 Special Winchester ammu­ lot near the mills and then walk ' No large ships were found and TEXTILE STORE’S CaUs nition would be $60. e'd up the tracks to Cen,ter street tion by which Jtreatlfs' ■would, be 1016 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD For Men and Boys! pilots had to content themselves ratified by a nsajorlty vote o f both >.ske(i About Flnanrtw and later returned to the Man- with two motor boats and two lug­ [ Peterson told him,. Page .testi­ cherter Memorial hospital Where Houses o f Congress Instead o f a Termn Arranged. Phone Manchester 2-0700. POLICE gers sunk, and a repair ship, seven two-thirds'vote of the Senate as Padded / Best heat''defler8 we know of tot men and boys. fied, that he had no money with' he was arrested aa he was enter­ torpedo boats, four luggers, a him and said that before making ing hta room. at orepCnt, a . m . I. m . small cargo ship, four small craft 'The' Hbuse unanlmouslv ap­ High Chair $7^ 5 Washable, well-taiiorpd shorty and cool, cotton a final purchajfe, he wanted his Peterson is . charged with two and a tug damaged. 4343 brother to approve the gun. But counts of murder in the first de- proved a resolution that the Speak­ basque: shirts. S^'Clifford’s fine selection of both Continuing the|r search into er name a- committee of five to In­ .Ai before he left he obtained Infor greelSmurder -in the commission Korean waters; Okinawa-based MD^IMUM PAYMENTS tomorrow! , matiori as to how the gun would of a-robbery anc wilful, deliberate vestigate the adrisablHty of In­ patrol- bombers dainaged a small stalling an electric roll call voting I ■ / r-v . ■ ' X - ' ' . be financed: If he bought It ■J' ■ FIRE and premeditated murder. freighter-transport and two. small device toi the House chamber and 5(k DOWN, 50c WEEKLY Under a conditlonarbill of sale, Meade H. Alcorn, State's'Attor­ cargo ships. MEN’S ] Peterson was told. Page testified, report Its findings'to the 1947 Gen^ T M i m a w w COM NORTH ney,was assisted by Assistant eral Asiwmbly. X that he would have to make State’s . Attorney dliarjes S MArtCMtSTBfl iM ii> I dowri .payment of $20 on the gun Reports Japs Fjace Alan finanlmously approved was XI ALL W O O L BLANKETS / 5432 House for the State and Peterson resolution that tjie dallv pray­ Cotton Gabardine Shorts I with the , remaining $40 due on was represeritefi . by Public' De­ ■ March 1.' A conditional bill of sale Overtelielpiijtig Odds ' ers of the Hmise chaplain, the Rev. Mad# By th« A O fender Reinhardt- L. GIdeori and • San jrrknctsco. May 16.— — W. Dixon Hoag of Old Lyme, be In Natural Blue and Tan SOUTH I was made out but Peterson left Attorney IVtlllam Wholean. American Woolen i the Page house'oti Feb. 15 without Apparently trying to soften the printed In pamphlet form and dls- | 4321 signing the paper. blow- of approaching defeat qn tributed to the members. Size 72 X 84 Inches. \ Maple finish with sanitary Page said he told'^ls wife that Okinawa, the ' Japanese Domel tray, IVell - he lanced for- Uvely $2-50 and $3.50 Furious BallUiiff X ■ '■ ■ '■ youngstera. Peterson was to returnxwhcn he V News agency announced bitterly CtHOUSe^SOK . ■ ' y ' had obtained the $20 doWn pay today that defenders or Naha, PefipercU and Beacon AMBULANCE ment, aign the conditional bUl of Oil Edge of Naha; Island capital, were "facing over-^ About Town V': INC. ' sale and get the gun after signing Whelming odds.” BLANKETS $5.98 (BUKKIi;) AiVierican troops, said the radio the contract. Retake Lost Area 25% W ool 72 X 84 In. Size. High i^air Pads I The next day. Feb. 16, Peterson dispatch nlonltored by the Fed­ ■Word waa received today that Seat — Sides and Back ' Men’s Basque Shirts 6868 I returned and paid the required eral Communications commission, Second Lieutenant Sherwood As- j down payment writh a $20 . bfll, (Continued From Page One)^ are- being conUnuonsIy reinforced. plnwall haa been transferred from $ 1 .3 9 V Short-sleeved shirts in plain colors, .stripes and plaid|, (HOi-UOKAN) signed tile‘s contract and took the "Our garrison units are now Moody Field. Ga., to Dodge City. CANNON BLANKETS gun and. holster ■ and box of am- maehilfi^-^piriiied without observed putting up very stubborn resist­ JKanaaa, for further training as a I 3060 1 munition. results. ance," the .broadcast added. pilot of a B-26 bomber. He is the | 50% Wool. Size 72 x 84 In. . „ $1.25 and $2-25 '. I . ■ Did Not Beglater Sale . Japanese artllleiy, shells shriek­ A little sugar coating was added son of Mr. and Mrs, CTiarles Aapln- Things Are Fresher at (QDISH) ' I Page testified that he failed to ed overhead as a p'rejude to the to the bitter pill In the claim that wall, 80 Bigelow stre«. $ 6 .9 8 Fplding Bathinette ■ register the gun sale ' with the enemy’s desperate sc^tgmpt to "at least two out of six” American Te bathe yo«^ baby la com­ 4340 State Police and Hartford Ptriice drive Marines-out of th^ Naha di\isions have been "destroyed.’’ Ronald H. Ferguson, THe 1 fort. Regular $8AS. as required due to the fact th^t he" sector, ..and a night Md day . bat­ Herald, waa - re-eleotqd''^ to tha Specially Priced At was not sure that Peterson was tle. raged wildly. i V-Bomb Casualties Given Board o f Governor* Of the^ New \ CHATHAM BIANKETS BOYS’ sftORT-lLEEVED going to purchaac the gun. haviqg M arines'of the veteran . 22nd England Daily Newapapera'Aaao-1 $ 6 . 9 8 HOSPITAL signified that final approval Of hts regiiri,ent w-ere shoved back' 200 London, May 16.—(>P)—German elation representing Connecticut AD W ool 72 X 84 In. Size. MODEL brother, for whom the p m was yapds across a valley to the. left V-'weapons killed 6,000 persona, at - the annual meeting o f the M - BASQUE SHIRTS- being bought: according .Ip- fo ‘I*!* j of' Naha before they rallied and injured 21,000 and destroyed 10,- sbclation at the Copley Plaza, Bos^ I $ 1 0 .9 5 FRUIT SHOPPE 5131 pprcha.ser, had n4t been given. tamed the assault. 000 homes in Antwerp during the tori, yesterday. Ihie to war-time 1 ’’Where Genuine Quality PrevaUa” ^ Sizes 2 to'lfi. Plain Colors and Stripes Page stated that when he got As the Japanese attack mount­ Nazi campaign to kn^k oiit tpe convention restrictlona the meet-1 Special Value! homo from work on the evening ed In fu ^ Marine Cooks, bakers port clty.The 'Biruaaeli' raflio siard" ing siraa limited in altendaneer 997 MAIN^TREET TELEPHONE 2-0784 WATER DEPT. of Marc.h 1', the next day after the and other rear echelqn troops today. Antwerp had a pre-waF the officers and members of the | 50% Wool Just a Fe.w Steps Below Hale’k murder of Wior in hit store on were thrown Into the_ battle. Hand population of about 274,000. board' of governors. • CHATHAM BLANKETS OPEN T IL 9 P. M. TOMORROWi ' 7:9c TO $1.25 Main street. Manchester, he re- grenades fiew about" like base­ 3077 I celved a post card from Peterson balls, and the dead were stream | 1 ii. Which Peterson was quoted as on both, sides-of the valley. I $ 7 .9 5 (After 5 P. M.) saying, "Was a good buy. Thanhs It'was perhaps the‘most deter­ » ' '' ' , again for waiting. See you soon. mined enemy attack o f the Oki­ m /m ns- A sEms bus/ness! 7868 As ever. Royal. Petierson.” nawa campaign and the emperor's Page, under cross examination Ail Wool » t BANANA Limited Number 1 BOYS' soldiers for a time rode ‘a bloody s •^1 2 * by Reinhardt L. Gideon, public de crest. Then the 22nd— veterans GIBONEY BLANKETS fender, said he bought the gun Sturdy of Enlwetok and Orote peninsula Size 72 X 84 In. Cotton Gabardine Shorts MANCHESTER originally from Capt. Thomas F, —absorbed the shock and literally Just aak any war bride Play Yards $5.98 ii = Rice of the Hartford Police pe- made a step-by-step advance. At BEEDuma FLORTOA roiCE ^ WATER CO. partment who, he l^lleved. had or grpem! 8o don’t mias . $ 1 4 . 9 8 Khaki, Blue and Brown ' purchased' th. gun in Mswsachu- leapt 400 enemy (dead were count- « : ■ ’ -Jt ast;s. «d by noon. the wise eouneel of a GRAPEFRUIT QRANGES 8319 Brig. Gen. William ,T. Clement S» OBMsascdscMhes NUB8ERY Immediately after reading in the man who has married , "-i-J papers of the murder. Page said he of Richmond, Vo., assistant com­ Fine 4II Wool America!* Woolen 4 for 39|c . ,35c doz. TRAINING SEAT $1.00 to $1.98 called ,4ip Chief of Police Samuel mander of the Sixth Marine di 60.000 couples in 20 i.... WII .11111 Cenplete with eetnfortable, || = After 5 P. M. G'. Gordon and told him o f the sale vision, of which the 22nd Is a b l a n k e t s . wasbaWe seat. Meat value 88.98. of the gun to Peterson and called part, said grimly; 1 years. Read SPECIAL! 82.M' 5022 or 3668 “We are well bled but we’ll 72x84 In. S ise ------$ 1 8 . 9 8 FRESH his wife to complete the registra­ Pakit . Vanisk • Pahstera’ tion of the gun for filing with the crush those damned buzzards * BED PILLOWS ^ ■appUea • Wallpaprrs • Art State and Hartford police. fore It’s over." N 72x90 In. Si»« .... $ 1 9 . 9 8 GAS CO. Marines Regain Lost Ground bunch^m^l^^C Mrs. Mona L. Page, wife- of Al­ A\JSO AVAHABLE ON Mi^arlal • Plctara Framlag • ASPARAGUS Waterproof \ lan H. Page,- who sold Um death By afternoon following the DrafUag taati mueata i> Pto* night assault the Marines hsul rs- PLAY-YARD PADS 5075 weapon to ^tersoii, confljHntd her tana • Wladow Glass - Mto- huataand’s tsstlmoriy andi^m Ihld li that gained lost ground, but fighting CLUB PLAN $ 1 .9 8 Peterson had called at their hjsme still was furious around Suga.r ^ . FBESH - ' ' CAUFmnriA p Six different nnmbere ranglns In ELECTRIC CO. Feb. 15 and was told to '^ I t Loaf hlU, a strategic mound OR. RANDOLPH RAY vntil her husband returned from guarding approaches to Naha, t^e price from $1.49 for a cimshed CUCUMBERS PEAS 5181 'srork. where he waa met b r the capital city. Rector of chicken feather pillow to $8.98 Textile Store letter upon hie arrival aud tha Tbs oountar-attack wds a full Tkr Uttls Cbarck for a hi|^ qaality 90% dawn mattsr ettheparrhaeeed ttwgaa MOls attamiA by tha snamy to A. U ■LOCOmie Pro#. McGlLL-CONVERSE, Inc. 2 for 19c 2 pound$ 35c fvsning Herald waa (heenaaed and tlM deal laada. tom tlte of tUi oampaign, ha tfa i pIBow.. 91$ MAIN ST. NEXT t o TH* BANK She teetlfled that Peteiaoa re­ the MlnkNi o f oos offiosr. M A ^ 8TKEBT TELEPHONE 6881 5 1 2 1 ” turnedo wthe/ext e next day CFeb.(Feb. 16)18) andtmd "Wa'veVve killedKiiiea aoso oamneudamned many a m ’T L - zw _s z T ^dverti»6 in The Herald— 'It £ lM the are timsi ptiirui on ^ondsjr, SAmj J»x in Xbc UorRlii 535353534848902348485353485348000002010200010248532353 wnu—: , • .,1 \ cwef execiiUve and the yice pr^»- Art Exhibition Jilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ 1 ^ Today *8 Radio " Succession ( Jiange ij*„t gtoatem War 'now \<^That -would keep the presiden­ cy In the hands of a man elected By H. S. Students Urged in Congress^ by the people.” Monroney told 4:pe^—WDRC HOUM Party;^ WHTD — lone Ranger; WTHT reporter. ' News; W THT — News; Glr- —Castles to the Air; W i'lC —It Ih'tha event the House was not and’a Music Hall; W TIC -r- Happened to 1955. 77ie annual Manchester High 7:45—W n C —Musical Appetlxera. WaaWngton. May Con- in seaaion at the time the presi­ school A ft Exhibition will open Backstage Wife. Irooklyn Captures 10th PoweHul'Thread irese was urged ^ V .n e of lU dency became vacant a second tomorrow'afternoon"^at 2:30. It 4:15—WTIC— Stella Dallas. 8:007;r'Wt>RC Jack Carson WHTD Ted Malone; members today tn pass a law time the presldmt pro tern of the will remain open in the afternoon- 4:3Q—WDRC . f Liner; Straight; Weintraub’s Nine'Meets Defending^ makbig the Bm>SKer'. of the House Senate would beco'me chief execu­ until 4:30 and reopen in the eve­ ★ WnCR-Lorenzo Jones.- Cecil Brown; w n C — Tonlj Shopping with 4:45—WTlC ^ Young Widder Mr. andMta. North. Hpmer Enables Giants Champion PA’s in Tvrt ’ third man the order of presi­ tive only long enough tor the ning from 7 to 9:30. P A ’a va. WllHiilanMc, dential secession. . House to convene and elect a On display will be a variety of Browrn. 8:15—WHTD^^Lum and Abner; ITo Edge Cubs 5 to 4. West Side Ovai: u .. me Tonight at Oval. ’ speaker. The, latter eh would 2348234853234853234848534848534853485353532323482348485323235391235348235323532353482348234823312348484853I 5:00—WDRC —- News; Ad Uner; W TH T — I^ y . Testerdajr'e Resnlts Lee’s vav^BtoIle^ Gamble, 0:: Under the present law the chief work done by students in Art I, - ...... -...... S eheoutive office passes to the- aec- promptly re s i^ and take over the Art II, Art III. and Everyday Art WHTD— Terry and the Plr- 8:30—WDRC —. Dr.^lwtaUan: Bill e Eastern —(7 o rth ^ d Field. \ , ■ Henry;, WHTD — popnterspy; B y'jaok Hand A pow^P5)acked Willlmantio teU iy of state in ihe event both White House, classes. Each student taking art Advertisement— Advertisement— Advertisement— AdverU^ament-; ra tw W THT — Chick Carter; Hr.rtford 8, Binghamton 0. Thursday, May 17 Advertisement-^ WTHT— Fresh-Up ShoWKjimC Filer nine wiU be to town tonight the preeident and vice president this year will be represented. w n c —When a Girl Marrlea Father Knickerbocker Wilkes-Barre 6, Elmira 0. Jerlden vs. Manchester, 3:15— X , — ------“X: —’The Billie Burke Show. [tiOUCLSD SNOU IN should die or become unable to ^ JStiident demonstrators will ■ionaliy with .juice. Place pineap­ I 5:15—WDRC— Main Street, Hart­ ning MANY BL»Z2ARDJ„^USED -Lee’a Esso vs. Warren A Jaryia, two tablespoons of juice from the Eddie Cantor Show. oveniltodowlng the Polo (irounds St. Louis 8, Boston 7. Side Oval at 6:15. sion mechinery,” Repiesentstive waited until he'was on his way out It Is hoped that many parents meat. Place under broiler and I 5:80— WDRC — War Commen­ HIM to QUlT.'/p' l:30^-North End Field. Monroney (D., Okla.) Introduced of the house tu. tatch his morning tary; Swoon or Croon; WHTD 9:15—W TH T — Music without antics ofNMel O tfs leading Giants Brooklyn 8. Pittsburgh 8. Friday, May IS The Fliers whipped the Hamll- and friends of the student artists ■brown. Place meat in center of hot Words. legislation to create a 12-member bus to work when he told hia wife exhibiting will he able to attend. Now'-that the long awaited day of Victory In Europe has flnaUy Farn^ed By —Jack Armstrong; W TH T — who had ettoPcO 10 of their last Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 3. RockviUe vs. Pratt A Whitney, toUTrups In their fln t gama by a serving platter. Place pineapple 9:30—WDRC — Which Is Which; 11 decisions. ■ Americaa 2 to L-score behind the effeptiy commission to study all the prob- he couldn’t hold out any longer. A cordial invitation la extended to come endirije resultant rejoicing and excitement passed its peak, we slices around the meat; OIBcc of Price Adminifitratfon Baseball 'Scores South Amert- 1:15—Weat Side Oval. He related thatfhe had found eev- are cofiling back to the realization of Work to Be Done once more. Way: w n c —Just Plain . WHTD — Spotlight Bm elothea. which he had gathered for, Come to a parted this world and go forth to mir work ekeh day Masonic rings now being display­ L5;45— B ^ R C — Tennessee Jed; routine, 'Vic LombardPheating the Eastern Sunday, May 20 . all -tie game vVit^ 'the Depot the clothing drive. Then, on the with a renewed re.s^lve that we will do everything possible to help Captain Midnight; ■ w n c — Mr. District Attorney jilrates, 6-3, but Ott h a d '^ fall W. L. Plant J vs. United. Allfcraft Square Grill team, In the meanwhile, his bill pro­ ed at Matthew Wior, 977 Main 10:00—WDRC —. Great Moments vides that the speaker resign run. he hurriedly added that the in the fight against another enemy who sought to destroy all that bleats. Fats, Etc. ' ySnUoa Board Houra Mix; wrnc — tmek on his Van Llngle Mhngo- Albany ON 3:00—West Side Oval. case of the Flie)zrlt was'the stout Poll Tax Battle ^ ■street? These come in onyx,'ruby to Music; WHTD — Icp Box 'Williamsport pitching of PUMv PawIowsKl trom Congress and "be sworn in letters were sOme' Mrs. Stratton in America 1icld as, a' heritage from our forefathers. Perhaps in and blue sapphire, also solid gold, Book Pour Itoc sumps Y5 and I R o w in g are the hours at the ^arrell. Ace Adams daily double Step-JUMP , , l^ondfiy. May 21 had given him'tb mall—sevenil the days to come when the ftruggle is finally over, we will prize Z5 and A2 through D2 good , / / r _ Follies; W TH T — Human Ad­ past Cflilcago, 5-4. Lombardi was 'Scranton ... 6 paved the for a tie conteat/ M president in the event death or with Masonic emblem at $17.95 Bvi' RqCE UNDER'. HANDICAP * PUUED P A ’a va Pratt A Whltney,'8:15 years ago. - XLooniing Again and’ guard more closely than before, that which we are now so through June 2. SUmps’ E2 I office of the War Price and venture; W’i'iC — College of the sixth successive Flatbush »«tford .... 5 7—West Side Oval. Deaa'.''Fliers, 6:15 They are expected to be a ffix ^ ornament. On the other hand, if torougli M2 good mropgh. Jupa 2. Wednesday; 2 p. m. to 5 p m. Andre Schenker. 11:15— WDRC — Joan Brooks; Chicago-'-. catching on with the team at the Quinn’s Pharmacy is having a row. The Flatbush standard lUMEmMiy JCHOOUMC-IJUINCV" ------* ‘ -Weat Side Oyai. X - by week's end to a petition to hair is above reproach and the Stamps -N 2 through S2 goPd ’Thursday and Fridays; 10 a. m. |6:80—WDRC — Georjge B. Arm­ WHTD — Musical Roundup; for all time was 15 to 1924 for New York halfway mark to the seaaon. A ' — Baseball Scores; It's MASS W FAPUIDENCC ,R.T. . Warren A

iMAN('f1KSrKK t:VKNIN(; HKRALD. M^f^CHESTlsk-OPNN, WEDNESDAY. MAY 16. 1915 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 1&ANUC1£STI», WMM., WEUiNKSUAY, MAT 16, 194»

W anted—% Buy . 58 BuMine^)s Services Offered 13 . .Mot irtg:—Trucking— Artieleb fur Sale bound Automobiles for Sale 4 How to Jle MtseraMe Teacher Give me the irtboning HOLD U^URYTHING x; Storage 20 FOR SALE— CRIB, man’s bicycle, W a n t e d 1 A5IP TRAILER Be selfish. , of "dressed lumber,’’ Y.OST—BROU'N CQCKER spaniel, 300 BEAUTTFUL CARS—SedM, W ALTER SCHULTZ, 83 Congress bathinette and one full site bed by e.« 20 Jlcwman Talk abqut yOurself. • / , Pupil - Charley McCarthy. answers tO'Rusty; d paonths old, coachM, coupea. donyeitibles and street. AAkes and rubbish remov­ N«iK>H A^itlRtt'A Van Unea Be sensitive to alights, Qauified with sprihg. 101- West 'Middle Stl'eC . - Sense and Telephone 4484. atatlon. wagons In Fords, CStevro- ed. Tel. *-1688. Inc t^ast to Coast moving serv­ ro>. nm. M» MB8 Be Jealous and envious. Nurse (to small town pollttctain).' lets. Plymouths, Dodges, Dc ice. "1nsj$l 87 Turnpike. , ' WAN'PED TO, ByrY . electric AdvertiseK.*nts Never forget a ci^iclsm.' . " ■ It’s triplets, sir. ' — - w a n t e d -c-a l i ^ k in d s „f aiac- StovC In good ^Condition. 'WrUe Some Old, Some New, But Nevertheless, a Chucklte or Two Adverdyenirats Annonneements Sotos,. Chrysiers, Oldsmoblies. trtc wiring and repairing. Any EatECTRIG FENCE Controller. Uae " I" often ^'possible. ' \ Politician I demand a recount, Pontlscs,' Bulcks, Nashes, Pack­ ^ G, Herald, r Love yours^'supremely. '■n. ^--- tlM }ob ^ven prompt attention. Painting—Papering 21 Priced to save yob up to 1-8 a Eor Keut Fot Sale XXI RICH BUACK loam and clean All ards and Studebakera All years Wards Farm Store. Legal 4n al Tough! N Wompn (to frie'nd) — How Is Mother^You should be ashamed 'Trust -nobody but yourself. », Fqas Why tHd you Je^ve your For For Sale Cali 8976 before 7 p. p. T V B u y The expedition to the hill had for aale lAlso driveways repaired. ;rt>m 1934 to 1942'a. Prides range PAINTING AND Paperhanging states. Stormproof cpse con To Sell i'Mjrlte whose name doesn't mst- yonr husband getting along, after to crawl aro\y$8 on your hands and Expect toi'be appreciated.. la s t^ c e ? WANTED— PRE-War stroller In larigmatsd with' . Lem Gott, who bein'g so seriously 1117 ■* ToSeU Call East Hartford 8r286«. froin $295 up. All ;ars have good RANGE, b u r n e r s and ''power and wall^faper. John "R Sullivan. trolled shock . ; safe, but sure FUN^SCIENCE knees in the mud like little piga. Shirk .y'our dutlea If you can. Appilfcant-r-I didnV. leave It. It , To Buy gocid'^condltlon. Telephone 6303. [had ehoosa tbs'spot, presumably, Found h«|aelf getUng fatter and Friend—He is better, thank you. Junior- -But mother, that’s what Do .as little as. possible fbr others. tires. Most have 'radios an heat­ burners of all makes and kinds Phone 4260. BMtery or 100 volt type. LoW as (rft me. ICE .CREAM -SUNDAES and ers. Eyerj ca? priced. Below cell­ $17.75. Ward’s Farm .Store. 824- I lor eoavenisfit ascension .into fatter. It never takes him long to vitu, •we are playing. ' -Think about yourself. . ’-Boss Ratber Strange, I-.glioulb cleaned and adjusted. iO years' w a n t e d t o BUY Hestalator Iheavsn. O i ^ the word had got aodas. also sandwiches to carry ing Cash, trades or terms Oapl- experience. 'Tel 3-I7S1, 44 Main OUT SIDE AND INSIDE paint­ 828 Main street, Manchester. tor -Hreplace. Call. Manchester She dleted.,so well peratc. ''Insist on consideration and re- say. . / v Wanted to Rent I around, oners , decided it would i Now 'she lopks like hell out. No extia charge. Bldwell’a Hol Motors, the., 368 Main street, street. ing ind paperhanging. Reason­ 2-1201. ;> , Gambling is only a sih when ybu P*vf. Applicant- NoCgt all. I work­ 1 AUTOM ATIC ELECTRIC well Ihq Just the place for a good view ! And there isn’t-a place you can He only, has the right to forget IJsten greedily to -whSt people say Lost and Found Soda Shop. 527 Main street Hartibrd: 7-8144 Opeh evenings. able estimate. Telephone 2-0106. V a NXED—5-6 ROOM house as' | hold the wrong number. - ed In an'atnmuniflon'factory. pump Hike new), 38-56 Winches-, ahly ol the some^, but In- patter. the past who has donq the best he abmif you. L DRIVEWAYS AND Parking areas sdbq as possible for perma­ ’’r ----V. ■ ■f-fXlT IWOD r a t io n i n g Isook "DEATH t o ROACHES" will rid 1940 UHEVROLKT COACH, heat, resurfacie'd with hot asphaltic. ter rifle (perfect), Winchester Rooms Without Board 39 loidMitailjr of Lem, making his could. Be on the lookout for a.good'time nent Yssldent. References furnish­ lpr^3sr»tk»S.''-^FlniUly half the. Simpson (to his friend who had for yourself. With Hertford addresf. Please re? your home of roaches and ^anls er. radio $759: 199.38 Chrysler Hard surface. Call or write for Repairing 23 telescope sight with adjustments On a raUroad Journey -the''qther Just inherited a fortune)— Well, Social Situations tum to M7 HU«ard street ''■pr methey refunded. 21.25^ Wei- sedan, heater, radio $746: 1937 free estimate. C. L. Hale, 124 8 power. Never iised Sea King BEAUTIFUL ROOM, single or ed. (^ 1 2-4280 Will g e a bond Ihi^sa agreed to gO. • .Th^bold re- | AS Newsfaatvrss day, one man was approached by Now comes the season when every Demand agreement with your own double. Completir .'.Ight house­ as rewanj tdr^ient. Igardod It aa an outing, ^ e timid old man, I reckon I ought to offer , views on everything. / dOn’s Pharmacy. Chevrolet town sedan, heater ■ Henry street, 7531—7195. PIANO TUNED ANt> repairing: outboard motor; floOr lamps, 1 '"ROY 6. BIV" it a name pret­ another whp began with the fami­ girl changes from wanting stock- my congratulations, eh?' tOBT— PASS BOOK NO. 59272— $395. Prices under -celling.' Cole keeping facilities available, if de­ Ivvars not willing to be left behind. J Mirror yourself continually in the player piano specialty. John cocktail set 8 day mantel chime ty wall known in sfcianlific cir- liar phrase! .. i^ e d legs that look bare to wear­ Newly Rich (sighing) — Oh, I The Hllustlon: You are writing Notlee U hereby given that Pass Motors. 4164. , ’ ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. Cockerham. 2b Bigelow str^ L clock, 1933-1934 Ford parts. 'I'el. sired. Girls only. Central. Rhone iTbere would be plenty of fresh sir - Jiian- 1 see you are' |"a' clergy­ ing b » e legs that look stockinged. ' opinion of 01 hers. a V-mail letter. Book No. 50372 Issued by The Also light trucking. Telephone Houses for 11 clat—yat no such noma appaort .. , l.l ,!■ . don’t know; ‘ I suppose wealth has Sulk if people are not grateful to Autoinobites for Sale Tel. 4219. 5591 after 5 p. m. 3989. |aa tbs hijl, they said. Just in man? Its points, but it's sure to rob me Wrong Way: Date It, simply Savings Bank at Manchester has ______^ ------3966 or 3858. FOR SALE^-CAPE OOD.>, Frodma on any list of anciant or mod- Other Man—I am. Can I be of C orrectT h is Sentence: ’The y you for favors Shown them. with the name of the day, suen as been' lost or desiroyed, anc wrlt- FOR 8AI-fc— 1*32 Plymouth Auto Repalrinjr-^Pftintlnjj 7 of one thrill, at least. This recipe is piaranteed to be downstairs, 2 unfinished1 upstiam^ M y iFathsr iqiproved of the ex- arn sciantitts, Tha noma, latlar sendee to you? . Important thing,” said the radio Simpson—What do you mean? Saturday. ten application has been made to Coupe. Peter .Rattl, RED No. 2, RADIO / REPAnUNO—Pick up Apartments— Flats Man—Would you tell me where executive, “ is to keep our pro­ infallible. easily'': ' 8-1A 39 or 40 CHEVROU5T O^’NERS! servlca. Radlot checked at tha Private Instmetiims 28 Garden— Farm—Dairy Includes new screens and storm'- Ipeditlen. Comets didn't come very by jattarr it usad to racall tha Newly Rich .— Well, I’ll never Right Way: Give the complete k,«; % nir. orf. f M bank by the Person In whose Andover or call Manchester 6397. Ten aments 63 -he appeared thankful for It Abraham- was born a name with grams do'wh to the level of the Need motor overhaul. I>ave car home. Be'tery packs. Call mom- Prodneta SO sssh for. windows and doora. ordar.in which..colors oppaor again experience the thrill of pay­ date, so that the one who receives name such book was Issued, for ELOCUTION—IXlRRECmON of qd this was a good time to only two letters In It? / ’ public’s Intelligence." ',’4in cOming along to make sure FOR SALE — 1937 DODQE Trunk at 8 a. m.. pick It up same day. Irigs 2-0840. Mancueeter Radio FOR RENT—FOUR rooms. 1st Venetian blinds and custom mads in tha spMrum (or rainbow): ing off the last installment on Men with unlimited credit do lit­ It will know exactly when the letr payment of the amount of deposit speech difficulties— speed in silent NUMBER 2 GREEN MounUln Icleiiwhip a lot of nonsense about 'jrou’ don’l whistle at any girli!” sedan, radio, heater, recently Prices start at $99.50 up with ex­ .Service, 78 Birch atreet floor, 107 Spruce street, ilfar Bis­ a'wnings. Call 2-1151. Rad, efOnga, yallow, groan, something. tle borrowing. ter. was written. 'vwpresented by said book,'br for overhauled. Call after 6 p. bo, 26 change. Brunner's, 80 Oakland reading increased— vocabulary potatoes, seconds. Phone 7026. ■ them. ^U'TOople were - together, be J M Issuance of a duplttate book X larged-:-tutorlng In mathema­ sell. Excellent condition, $20. Tel. indigo, violal. West Middle Turnpike, street. Phone 5191. Open 7 a. m, PLOWING. HARROWING, trac­ Amelia Jarvis, 872 Parker St. 7859. Inquire, 94 Holl street. Isald, a feuMCfuldn't stsirt a lot of FUNNY BUSINESS theia^or. /tictics— algebra— aohool subjects. Wanted'—Real Eitate 77 to- 70 p.. m. tor work, garden specialty. Tele- I foolish atoriea. He would go him?^ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES It 5>ound8 Simple BY EDGAR MARTIN f o r SAt.E-1931 EORD rack phone 2-095V. / White Studio. 709 Malr street PREMIER STRAWBERRY plants Isslf. Benjamin would drive sR-of body, 1-2 ton truck. Raymond / Phone 3-1392. buy any quantity. 214 Gardner Houses for Rent 65 W ANTED TO BITY 2 tenement I l u ^ o the foot of ths.:hill. REAI^^ATE LISTINGS Mllfer, 743 Tolland Turnpike. Mdlorcycles:—Bicyclcfl 11 PLOWING, HARROWINQ, lAwna street. house in busIneM section. No | I That morning Benjamto haided fort to Lily Poindextrt", Who had ,Yoo5«>'.yoo NT FOR RENT—5 ROOM. SINGLE agents. Write Box B, Herald. AD Types Waated! graded and seeded trees reimved. this last load of graypirW ^i/h e brought wet towels to protect her 6 0 *. NT TCVNK \ ^\.V ^>\VN9W ■ 1940 BUICK SEDAN $1295; 1«38 7935 HARLEY DAVIDSON motor- Sme tTtul^^e Help Wanted-Ftmsie 85 house, all impipvsmenta, over­ Icaus In fbr dinney\Mrs.^Guj^l|' Cash AeallaWe- Garden— Farm— Dairy WANTED—4-5 or 6 room house,] from breathing in the gases. ’ In WNKfo? OOQ -NNyAT. WVCfL'tVVtWT. Packard Coupe $795: 1936 Chev­ cycle, model 74. Reccntli' over­ street. Telephone 6077; looking Bolton Lake. A year Iwaa ready for hkhn. n€ another Mr. McKinley, the prln* rolet Coach $245. All under cell- hauled. new tires. Call 8274. W ANTED— BOARD and room by Prodneta so mo<|em conveniences wjth one or] VNWdVea ■\VCN<.'«*»'.N*ONAi “NVaJO O i ^ JARVIS REALTY CO. around house. Call Manchester Iwsd to changrYhe atpvo. Well, V of the Academy, was giving ing price. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland \VHEN YOU HAVE rags. Junk mother and 3-year old child, also rriofe. seres of land in suburban I ■NN\?t V !t04 NXINVn. Omem 4H* B«aldeace'^7t76 2-1390. Manchester. Must be close to bus] Icould do i t that Y&ry afternoon inkritctlons to some of hiS stu- N O O .V K tV v street, •phone 5191. Open 7 a, m. and paper to srfr remetaiber Wm. care pf child while mother works. FOR SALE—TOMATOES, Pritch­ VCJt V\KV3Pi6t Weekdaya aad Sundays Telephone, 3989. line. Call 2-1692, Manchester. ■before got tied! up with some- dentit.-, "First find Regulim, at the VObt «N-V / "V till-10 p. m. every day. Wanted A u t q ^ Ostrinsky, 28^ a r s In business In ard, Rutgers, Marglobe, Pon- 6-ROOM DUPLEX for rent. $40 a Ithing^lse. Sbe started out again r derosa: Peppers, Worldbeater, month. May have children of end of'Xhe ■■sickle.’’ Sue and my, Motorcycles X 12 Mancheste^He always pays top W ANTED —WOMAN to do wash W ANTED TO BUY 5-6 room sin­ lahdut her and Job. father—kebpihf- a tight, hold on a? prices. Phdne ,5879. BuUnose. Wonder, Ruby King, school age^ Write Box Y, Herald. WA>rrED— WE .NEED used cars Ing at Her home Also, 'general gle, all on one floor. Write Box He'd do It, Benjamin aaid. He Boshy—Jolned'thein.. Ada sat In­ hot Cabbage, red cabbage, egg' (me to go back on hit word and pay top prices Cash talks housework one day a. ’*'eek. Tele- K. Herald. differently on a'rtpek.'-My mother PLOWIfiG. GARDEN and land- plant, cauliflower, broccoli, let^ ft would take - two men for and we have It. Stop and get our phine 3359. . and Mrs. Guptill Stood -admiring scap^^work. James Edwards, 158 X __ :_...... tuce, sprouts. Transplanted 3(^ ing. Boahy was no'good. He offer. Cole Motors— 4164. IVslikir street, phone 7644 after dosen. 100 for $1.50. Strawber­ the view. Male dr Female E X P E RIE NCED Stenographer North Coventry | Legal Notic«8^^ ■was shaking so much now he - In the west the last of 'the sup; ^ 30 p. m. with knowledge of bookkeeping. ries, Premiera, asparag)is roots. leoukln’t lift a feather. They would WANTED TO BUY from private Delphinium, Canterbury Bells, LiqroB PKBin* set had colored Wood’s ^oqd owner,,Eord V-8. Must be In ex,, FURNACE REPAnUNQ and oU Watkins Bros., Inc. NOTICE OF^SBMOVAl. .X av4 to wait for Jay. .bright crimson. Ducks made m cellent condition. Phone 6.500.^' Columbine, Sweet William and This Is to slvo^tlce that I Joseph | • * • lines against 'the sky. FrogV burner eervice. Ask abopt our w a n t e d — RELIABLE HIGH other perennials. '4 for 85c. For Honor Bride-Elect Xsretlo. of avstaple street. Manches­ HELP WANTED Spring cleaning. For full Infonii8 _ Now that apring had come Jay souod/d like sleighbells. Now '.I I 4 « T 8 «. MORE MONEY FOR yyour/ o u ^ car school girl to take care of child get-me-nots, deep blue, $30 a has ter. Conn., hive (lied a requeat dated 1 tlon call Van Oamp Bros. 15" May ltthxi945 with Ui^-Liquor Con-1 vaa.on an oarlier schedule. He and then you could, hear a loon ’ • FULL TIME — 5 DAY WEEK than It’s worth right now/Bnm- Saturday evenings. Phone 4670. ket geraniums, salvia, ageratum, years' experience! Tel. 5244. At Surprise Party trol Cpmmisilon (or x^nnlaaion to I came In at 6, and he and Benjamin crying. ALLB^Y OOP lAM>k Who’s Here BY V. T. HA3}L1N neris, 80 Oaklandd iatreeL/Tel. 5’ 91. .snapdragMis, etc., green hobse movs-'niy Packase Stlira buaineaa now [ changed the stove at once. He Benjamin and I walked on Ipen 7 a. m. to:o 1010. p. m..m., also Inspections! growrt. John Zapadka, 168 Wood ted at S10 Mam atreet. Manohesr I Help Wanted— Male or .Conn., to S04 Main atrect. Maa*j vas Just finishing his supper Just, over the cre.st we came upon MV $TA(Z5.' A & P SUPER MAKKET Simdavs. PLUMBER, steamfitter. pump me­ land street. Tel. 8474. Coventry, May 16—On Monday- vhen 1 went down Into the'kitch Jay and Julia, setting up the bot Fdmale 3!' cheater. Connx The buaineaa 4a osmed j chanic. Oarl Nygren, 15 South evening.' a surprise shower .v/as by JoseplyKaretto of X Maple street, [ to tell them that the teAms ties. "Land. I used to have no­ 717 Main Street At Bissell Street street. Tel. 6497. Manchester, Conn.,., and. will be sdli- J vere. almost ready. tions- myself.” Jay was-saying. Bti8inei98"1Seryfm Offered ,1S WA'NTCD—MAN OR tvomair ns Household GoodB' SI given Tn honor of Miss Gertrude ducted 'o^.Rweph Naretto of X Mapla j kitchen Helper. Murphy’s Res­ "I’m not'goln’,” Mrs. Guptill "Seen anything' " W ASHEK VACUUMS. Electric A. Anfterson by Mrs. John Sher- street. Manchester, Conn., aa permit- j a b l e m MEC e c h a n ic . Wants work taurant Main street. RESPONSIBLE PARTY Wanted tee. • ___ Sid. "It’s Wednesday, and I’ve "Not yet.” for bene:nc^athe or drill-press. mdtora. etc„ repaired. AS parts to -re-purchase 3 rooms of fumi 'WDod-Bissell. About-40 friends who JOSEPH NARETTO |ot my bread to bake.'/ I had seen something, not- In Armatij;uMS turned, auto genera available 24-bour eervtca. Charg­ ture Just released from ware­ are associated with Miss. Anderson Dated llUi ot May. ISA ;v:'Gmltse you’re golh',” Jay told the west at all, but in the south tors, riartcra, electric motors and ee C O. D. Manchester I-14S9 Live Stock— Vehicles 42< house account unpaid, storage H-6-IS-4S. tier. "Your bread can bake with- where the village lay. It earae mornings or evenlaga at Climax ^hhpter, No. 98, 0-E.S., appHancea repaired. Cal 4429. A FAM ILY COW, Just freshened, bill: Includes 3pc. Living Room r.ttende^^'A large basket decora' nut you bangin' over It. I'll come again—a long, red tail of flame, back myself and take R out in "Look! The comet!” Refrigerator s e r v ic e , w e gives 16 quarts of milk. Tele­ Suite, 3 pc. Bed ^Room Set. ted ^ t h the Elutem Star colors FLOOR SANDING Dinette, Rugs, Mirror. Dishes. tn hour.” They looked! HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Laying ano Finishing repair and rebuild arty typt of phone 2-1500. ) waaYilled with many beautiful and School Pupils Tlial rookie Wusit'ol ifcniiis hooked ’em up for a pipe refrigeration equipment. We ex­ Tables. Lamps’ complete, like pacful g^ts which Miss Anderson At first she 'wouldn’t hear of it. ".That’s no comet.” Bejaniln B. Jensen—Phone 2-U930 Ither people could go gallavant- said. "That’s a fire!” change sealed ijilts with' factory W IL L TRADE Westinghouse re­ new. Amount due $188.60: will ar-. opene^'and as she opened them (f No Answer—6.3» "It’a' high.” Jay broke in. ‘‘Do guarantee. Scientific Refrigera­ frigerator, family size, like "new, range terms. -Inquire <3onne one 0 t the young ladies present, Present Concerl ^ng off to mountain tops, she .said. She could hear the Town Clock you flggem-r.. ’ ----- BOOKKEEPING and AccounUng tion Co., 37 Oak street t^one for milch cow. T«l«td»one Rock­ cut’s Largest Furniture Store seated beside her took down the ville 972-23. Alberts, 43 Allyn-street,'"' Hart­ 0 tclamatibn3 of the recipient and Strike 9 from where she was. "That’s jest what I ' was fig . SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH V.tM. i^orda kept weekly. Balanced 2-1226. Call 7002 after 5:30. Jay winked at me. "I believe gerin’.” / OVER 16 USE 6 . monthly for income tax purposes, ford. 'later read them to eveiyone. It ' Under the able leadership of caused quite; a bit of m'errimerlt. |ih* wants to . be' left alone with It was the American House. confidential notary public. Phone '43.98 W IL L BUy-A sturdy wafd- Miss Phyllis l\’hittaker, supervis­ \ k PART TIME AFTER SCHOOL Roofing—Repairins 17-A Poultry and Supplies 43 Refreshments were served consist­ Ir, Cutter." he said slyly. (To Be ConUnued) 8627 days or evenings. or of music, and Albert Lyman, FRECKLE AND HIS FRIENDS Studious Audience TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED ^ robe'toi store^ your winter clothes ing of coffee, sandwiches, fancy That settled it. She went off for ROOF;’ OF ALL ’TYPES replaced DEMAND FOR our Baby Chicks in. Bensob'A, 713 Main stpeet. cakes, and cake. M17. Bissell was director, of the band, pupils of aO her coat, leaving Jay to build the ' Real Estate Agent t-I know, we FUEL TIMR DURING VACATION ^ Or repaired including slate; com­ continues unSbated- Many farm- aMlsted by ' Mrs; 'Fvanklyn R. Or- grades pt the Manchester G rs^ Scar He crammed the'stove with have Just the hmine yoir^Vant— ijic position. shingle or tin. AlsO/ val­ ers have placed’ successive orders FOR SALE — CHIFFONIER, cutt. A very enjoyable evening kxcelsior, put in some edgings and without a single fla\V;,._ D0MT'(DU TBiWK W ute I SHOULD cheat of drawers, stnsl] painted School sang and played b'efore a A UrOE WET BEHIND THE SAY NOT/ X . HIGH PAY / . leys. (lashings, gutter^ chlnmeys. for May, June and July chicks. It was held by all attending. opened the draft. "You go o3 ,out- Prospect - 7 - But what tables, table lanm/ student lamp, capacity audience of parent* and , IS A " EARS T& BE HAyiM& DATES HE ADMIRES FOR SALE E. V. Coughlin, 890 Woodland Is difficult to fill last minute friends yesterday. pide,’’ he told me. " I’ll stay here walk on ? MIUTARY WITH ARMY BKS SHOTS ? MY NTELUCT 'Apply Dutch Colonial House Phone 7707. _____ -jprdent but we do promise da' andirons, book Xshevles,' framed. All of those who took part ds-i shut It up when It gets goin'.’’ I livery on at'those ordered severiil pictures. Tel. 3702. serve much praise for,s fine pern A t 7 o’clock we started off, nine 7 rnnms, sim room, 2 porches, ROm m o —SPECIALIZING in weeks In advance. Our chicles live Date Annouiiced ua, filling a buckboard and a FOR IM MEDIATE sale. , lawn formance. 'The enthusiastic re4 THE ORFORD SOAP COMPANY repairing roofr all kinds, also exceptii^naliy well, grow rapidly purrey. ' On the way we passed bath upstairs, lavatory dnum- mower, pre-war baby carriage, sponse of the audience certainly* stairs. Fireplace, oil hMf, 2-ear . new oofs - No Job too small or and produce both meat and eggs. For Coiifimiatioii ipa of people on foot. Tne All hlrhig ddii* la accordance with area atabilization solid maple dinette jet and chest, proved that there was ertJoymenl( garage. ^ Lot 100 x 2MT - Beau­ large. Good wook, fair price. Free Phone evenings for open dates— in listening to the variety of Songal ettigrews. . The Bowdens. The mahogany lamp table, new hand tifully laodsoaped./^ Ho.nse In estimates. (»1J Howley, Manches­ Manchester 1^26, Fred Miller’s Sawyers. The Giddings boys. tufted bed spread, 9x12 Arm­ It was the kindergarten wh( good condition, most im seen ter 5361. ^ Poultry ?arm, Coventry. Rev. Theodore E, Palmer, of really stole the show. .Dressed ii "Give us a ride." they called to be appreetah strong linoleum kitchen ju g, in [lut, la^ughing. perfect condition. Also miscel­ Emanuel Lutheran church, an­ costumes ot/ Ufe Gay Nineties, they sang with a stage preseno A t the foot of the hill a num- East Center St. Moving—TruckUrig— Articlea for Sale 43 laneous household goods, hard­ nounced today that the class of that was astonishingly well con er of teams were already stand-' Storage 20 ware and paint supplies. 103 Bis­ boys and girls who have been re­ BRAND NEW FOOD freezer trolled, “The two soloists, Jime Mo rig. Benjamin tied the span, and No Agents sell streeL ve Started up the narrow, wlnd- cabinets, all sizes, no priorities ceiving instruction will be con-- Kinney and Jimmy Rogers, won AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Com­ generous share.of the. applause foi ig path that led. along the. aide to pany. Trailer van service; Local needed. See H. P; - Addis,"597 FOR SALE—9TROMBURG <3arl- I firmed at the regular worship ser- son radio, excellent condition, vlec Sunday morning, May 20, at their excellent singing. |he top. Trees cut out any real 'md'vlng, packing and atoragit,. Vernon street or call Hartford lew of the sky. It was still dusk. M ai .5187. ' 8-1607. Telephone eiOS.' 10:30. and that the sacrament of "Whip-poor-will," sung public]; Holy Communion will be adminis- for the first time, was^set to mu "Seen anything yet?” we called PR AC TIC ALLY NEW Bedroom. I tered the following Sunday. May sic by Mias PhyHls IVhittaker, those ahead, living, dining room, kitchen' and 27. rector of music lu the elemental ."Not yet." DR. RANDOLPH^RAY Has An Opening for a Capable Secretary BE (7H'raiow viHO lost WANTED den furniture. Electric RiF. stove. I , Tonight , the class will have its grades, and ^aS written by Mil |i‘l hurried tS catch up u1th Ben- -Rector of Of?£.FUL. K'ilL NEED Sewing machine, etc. 313 Hilliard I final session, and ,th'e examina- Marion C^sey of the High School amln. "Think, Benjamin,” I aaid and Stenographed in Their Main Office. VenK GIRLS AND WORSEN T%t , Little Church R£D-' :TnAl AthICEi, W ANTED : Experienced stenographer street after 6 p. m. Tel. Manches- tlons will take place Friday eve- facu lty . oberljr, "1 may neyer' see you Around tjif Cor/Ut IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ter 8109. | ning at 8 o'clock. ' At this time Proceeds from the sale of tick ^igain.'*. Tiitereating Work Involving Credit Rov fpr Pioneer Parachute Company members of the confirmation class wlU be used toward the pur He laughed and took my hahd. Soarching - and^GeneraJ Office Work. Good S^w y for Pleasant conditions. Clean will be examined as to the chase of a mo\-te machine an.d p: f l wouldn't count on that,” he ReaKific steady work. Pays well FOR SALE—M APLE crib in good knowledge of the Bible anq^^e Jector to help enrich the educa slt/'..y;'‘C3ome on, let’s keep our condition. Tel. 83i6„ , tlonal program of the schpoL Essontial Right Peraon. teachings o'f the church. 'Open for Lem." >1y at Cheney Brothers The 118/01 conflrinandh follows.' • » * • ,/ TOBER HOSPITAL BEDS or wheel chairs, Allan Anderson, Robert- Carlson, iployme.nl Office for rent or aale. Rates reasonable. ■'We found him at the very top. i , 000,000 BASEBALL MFG. CO. Avis Beechler, liancy Bunzel, The­ the hill, surrounded by an in- APPLY NOW! " ■ ■■ /■ // Phone Keith’s Fumltur»., 4159. odore Champed Elaine Gustafson, loqr. b r id e s - ond prooma All hiring in accordance with the 0 *9^ Cool Button-Front erested group-of spectators. (No Elm Street Laurlne;,Hasglund, Barbara Hoi Ine was bold 'enough to laugh at Stalffii^ion Plan, 5 2 1 land,, Robert Hurlburt, Barbara. jtm then, They would wait Until ______Machinery and Tools __I JTssen and Warren Johnson, Robert T. Ml Bie, M, >, INtT. o’clock for that.) Me was Starts on' Monday, May l i m e SPREADERS, milking invfM odean, Viola Nelson. Richard pressed in his beat suit and readr ‘‘George hales ve( 68 ah'original Peter Pah-fantasy pon- /. ttmiliigAtr'JainerBarrie’B story of pleto with Hreplaoe, sereena and V ■ . ' ' •:' < Apply at CSieney Brothers the little, boy’s adventures in. Apply in Person or Telepliofte storm wladows. Available apaea W ANTED — 1 SBXXiND HAND Never-Never' Land. for twr rooms opstatn. Down plpeleos furnaces. Call SHE. ■* 'Irhe outdoor drama will honor paymeot aa low as 8900.80. Employment Office the college’s May Queen and her ReasoBabie monthly ebel. court seniors who are selected for WANTED TO BUY boy s 24” beauty by vote of the entlrt'Junior Independent Cloak Co. An hiring in accordance with the Area 26” bicycle. Telephone 8443. cl»SS. V - ^ , ■V----- ...... — Pine and Pleaaant Streets Jarvis JRealty .Stabitization Plan, ■ PHONES 4tlf o s m s V,. Lieut. J.jl. Shea Week Days sod Soodaya FENDER An d I %ODY W ORK 8869 At Atlantic City 12-42 80LIMENE * FLAGG MICKEY FINN Peeved LANK LBUNAKD INC rih SS4 Ccatar St. TsL 6101 F ir s t ' Lieut! John Rsymond Shes! age 38, of A p t 14-C, G ar­ ^ Rao Burastt den Drtv«t Manchester, husband Simple and smart—ths of Mrs.f Ruth U Shea, who re­ cool frock you'U Uks for tumsw long wear. Easy to malto—yr* cently fitumed froin service out- ABC special for to(}ay. aids the' continental Umlta o f Qw Pattmn No. 8889 Is deatgM United Btates and Is now tempor­ ^ a lM 12, 48. 18, 80; 40 u arily matloned at the Army 42>gflixe 12. ‘ r^ulreo------3------yards of S< Ground and Service Forces Redls- inch' material, trilHitioa Stotion at AtlanUc City, For thla patera, send 80 cant N. J. While at this tastaUatlon in ooina. your name, address, Mi he win be given a series of tesU daslred. and the pattern numbi to determine Ws fitness for future o. *. mtaif cwssnM* to Bus BumatL The Mancbaat ittt makes upjheriht on assignments. Bvaalng Harmld. lU O Sixth A v Usut-Sliea served 10 months as 1| train'pr^aratorT to te- nua, Naw York 19, N.' Y. : woundsd. Miwa a< tlw Company Commander In ths Bluro* . Ready now—tha Spring iasua- pesn theatsr of operation , He Is War Bsi a recipient of the following deco- Fashion. Just 16 'Mnts. 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