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y K / rnxjKSDAJ, AFRTG^ > ■ tAGE TWEIiVB T' Manchester Evening -N... Average Daily CireidatiiMi ' The Weather For the Month of M 1844 ' Forecast ol ll. a. tvesther Butmi- rux Boy Scout Tivop mrses Finish P to i Incicualug dondla^as. aot qoltr About Town LIS&SON,IN& . V 8, 70(f so foold la laterlor 'toalght; Satur­ Committee Elects M«m]^r diyto* Andit day ddudy sad Mnawhat cooler Being Traiiied For Banquet followed hy rala. / Certter JChurch Co-XY««la, th .umber of All Kinds \f Bonhia of ^^r«alatljm / A club of fnarried folk*, iw l Troop cqinmitte* of Troop 'ant^feaU r^AX^y o f VUfage Charm h a ve'a /«on te Carlo whiat ton^r- Boy Scouts o f America, mat l^ytTai Red Men’s Tribe' Supplies—4*aint—7?Iftj^Wure B f^S^IY E y filO POIN^^^ evening at 8 o ’clock in/ the Largest Class Workiitg the home of thfevcjaalrman, Alex Itol^ns rot>m of Center ^urch Tanner, recently 'And e le C t^ *■ \Expects 350 to Be Balsam Wool InsulatioiV VOL. LXIIL, NO/166 (ChMsUed ^NdHKSTER. CONN., IDAY, APRIL 14, 1944 (Fo u r t e e n p a g e s ) ^KIUE land we have for frosted foods that H o ^ . All member* or ^iptential Now in Hospital; iU offlcerg. the following: Oiair- niembera are urged to attend. An Names Volunteers. man, Afexig ■nmner; Eubllcity, Rment on Sunday. arc )tiit free. Now in . . . the new Birds Eye Ralf^ Perssbn; Advancement, C. BW A LA KING — Bhieberri^ — ^ysenberries Evening of fun and good fello^^•Bhtp COKE OIL la asaured by the committee. Mr. Bfadley: Finance, .. P. Hurlburt; Plai^ ar* nearing w^pl^tl^ tesauM — and a full line of F ro s te d VeRetahles. One of the largest clas.wa of Outdoor man, H:' Bennett. G i^erri/Eisephower Mee N a m e s a k e and Mra. Weaton Flgglna, chair­ for the anniversary t>^’ . Aides to be . The Scoutmaster i*« Charles Ed- gerly. Asafstant Scoutmasters, are: and party b f Miantonoiridii' Tribe, Mr. and Mra. Ray Warren and Mr. trained in Manchester under the •rove mi. CharleZ'Field and Mr. Upton. ’The Sports and Mra. Seward Tyler. Theae auapices, of the Red Cross hab I.O.R.M.v at'tbe r t Red Men'a ...... & w INE FOODS mectlnga held the aecond Friday committee attended the Scout Center, Wella\*treqi Sunday ...... ••••'•••••No. 2 ell" 38c how nearly completed Its ^ pt"e- meeting' Thursday evening. Each a o’clock. _JV8HNBER in each month provide a grand way ernoon. A m i T / .... . • •• > ■ . \ ' i ...... large y ttle 39c of getting acquainted for newcom­ llmliiary course and Will ala|'t Its meriiber was presented to the Ticket reaeryanona for thj ban- a p p l e JUICE^< Sebuts and each made a few rc' Jellies Marmalad er* In the church. final instruction In tbfe hospital In quet closed [ght and num- Raisins yPruXcs another week’’ or ton days. Twen­ marks for the good of the troop Xered 36(K \ \ ■ ■ laldwin as Ndmitie The troop ia making plans for a lAK GRILL- / Mr. and Mra." Arthur Baednr Of ty publlc-aplrited; yoiing women, Past /Great Sachem , , Wllliapi VEGETABLE^ Boulder Road, have aa their gue^ under the supei;t‘ision t>f Mrs. Irv­ monthly newspaper to keep mem­ Dunlap of Rockville X***'lU^be the “ WHERE GOOD FELLOW^ GET TOGETHER” PIKEHURI for aevcral week*. Mra. Baedor'a ing Spencer, Instructor, have spent bers of the troop who are In the principal^____^ apeaker/-'ag^ theth local No Points Needed for Fresh V egetahles^ alater, Mra. Alfred Randel, of their evening fo r the past two service posted oh troop activities, -Red • *-Men’s • "gatherlhl “ ’ >g ad.add eight t . Salad Vegetables week*-----1... learning the fine art of 'fhe troop is also doing a very acts of vaudeville. Will be fvesent- DINE AND DANCE is Miami, Florida, who la aecretarjr Iceberg I.ettuce and treaaurer of the Miami Con- bathing a /persim in bed^ without good job on collecting paper for ed and dancing yrtll follow tap an- ■ To'the Lilting I'upes of Ghrrots aervatory of Mualc, and la on vaca­ al.ao hathWig.tbe bed and o.f mak­ salvage. niversai7 prosgam. A numbde of THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS Sweet Potatoes / ^ Watercress ing up bed wlthbilt leaving it.s ■V. represehtktlvsB from other sfgte tion. DELICIOUS-FOODS — MODEST PRICES! •\ Dandelions occupants wrapped- in sheets. lodges will /attend the local anhlr I State Convention Unan* Bed'-' Star WrO Spinach Cucumbers The Townaend Club will meet aa 'Membera of the Class North End Group versary bgnquet, which has ,beeri' planned As a family gathering for Name to Be Presented Baii5win Urges erliii Target Paper Raps Fresh Peas ■■ Rareripes 1 uBual tomorrow evening • at the Memberq of the present cliss Roast Beef Asparagus with Butter Sauce k iniously Approves Bes* ports ‘Enemy Avocados Y. M. C. A. At thla time plana ChangeS/MeeUi the lo u l membership To National Sessit^ Green Beans \ are;' Sabfe Vendrillo, chairman of the Veal Cutlets Liver and Bacon Radishes^ will be completed for the maaa Mias OtlvH Andrews. Miss Mary olution Name‘ Be Pi Mosquitos At Seams,’ With lauliflower \ meeting at the "Y,” Sunday after­ Bantly, Mias Lorraine Birnie, conwittee, asks all members of Steaks Half Broilers / India Peril Peppey^i A change, has been made In the hlS'Ccommlttee to report at the sented for Conside ing Troops Out of iraips noon at 2:30. The apeaker at that Mr*. C. B Brown. Mrs. Francis W. meeting date of the Manchester Our Kitchen Closes At 11 P. M, j Asparagiis time will be Paul -Chaae of New Caron. Miss. Florence Cordner, ^^orts Center Sunday morning at Mmrooms . . , Improvement Association. Instead o’clock: also any other members tion as Presidegmal Insight Raid News Given Control and iiv Grei e expect to have plenty of new Texas Yellow York City. TThe supper to folloxV Mias Patricia Dowd, Mrs. Donald 'of tonight, as at first planned, th Eternal Peace will be In charge of Mrs. May Rob- Gobeille, Mrs. F. J. Keefe, Mrs. of the tribe available. 30 OAR STREET TEL 191 Nominee; Wordm to shipped from meeting will be held tomo A full course roast tenderloin - Confusion; Score OnlonsXt 22c lb. These onions were . . . I erta at the “ Blue Front” Restau­ Hubert Kenny. Miss Helen Lynch, Liquors and Beer night in the Y. M. C. A., w h en ^ v - dinner will bA served by Osano Fine Wines Preserve TratBuon of Texas before the ceilingswere placed, and Z2c is the rant. Mias Klizabeth Marecck, Miss cral important matters will be dis­ O u t l i n e s * American Westiarn Germany Also Bombay Times Declai^^s Battalions /kape correct O.P^. allowed price. As soon as onions/shipped Madeline McIntosh, Ml.sa Marie promptly gt A o'clock. cussed. ' - Uninslructed/ Slate. ‘ C h a r t e r ’ i o Attacked; Gliiiiax to Safety of N a ^ Bai out of Texad^ter April 1st arrive.. .price will be hiwcr St Mary’s Woman’s Auxiliary Poudriet, Miss Shirley Robinson, The directors are h o p in ^ o have Z Keynote ^Publicity Side of will hold Ita monthly meeting in Miss Eleanor Smith, Miss, Faith .. .so get o n ly ^ a t you need now. / a report ready on securing a swim­ Keith’s la Headquarters For ' '/i ^A^dress to Maine Be> Daylight Assaults by Japanese Offensive the Guild room tomorrow evening. Stevenson. Mrs. Hall Stewart, ming pool at that end o f u e town. Hartford, April 14.—(A*)— Moscow, /A pril 14.- The guest epiaker will be Rev. S. Miss Elizabeth 'Washkiewich, Miss ’The plans for the block dances to WINDOW SHADES [The Republican State conven­ publicOn State Session. . 3*CKM) Yankee Planes. Not Happily Handled*. The profijlect of the fj^l of PINWURST FRUIT J-. Szczepkowabi of St. John’s Edna kelonls. be held in May andyJuly will also Castom Made To Order tion unanimously approved Sevaaidpol today—the, Rus- church, who will give the s^ond Daytime Instruction be given further consideration. We measure, make, mstall London, April 14—(/P)-R.A.F. Hc;re is another n lint feature . ; at Pinehurst As it is essential to their train­ today a resolution that Gov­ Bnllfftin! New Delhi, April 13— (Delayed) sisprXlrthodox Good Friday- of his lectures on Poland. ■ At the nationally knoa-n shades. All Mosquito bombers *trucl^\BerIin Ipedless^lrapetruil . . . Navel last meeting of the auxiliary he ing, this night class will finish its colors, full, complete, satisfying For Ke ST b u y s in ernor Baldwin’s name be pre^ Bangor, Me,, AprU 14.—iff*) •(ff*)—The British owned Bombay dipped the imagination of, you get the finest qiialit arid western Germany last'Alght Orahgek played a number of appropriate course with some daytime instruc­ The service. Bring iq old rollers for se n t^ to the national con- —Maine hepubUcans, In ilKtir Times declared today- It appeatyd the Russian people as the Rsd and stirring Polish compoaitiona, tion in the hospital, and the.. Red three Congreitslonu. district In climax to -header extra saving — or PHONE 41BB. venmn for consideration “ as that the “ publicity aide o f th^Jap--Jap- Army slashed through disoiv •200 Size .. .doz. 45c and he will play aoloa representing Crosa hopes that as many of them ^ I N C E S S NEW and DIFFERENT oonventjons today, naqwd as light assaults yesterday upon air^ JUICY FLORIDA ORA nese offensive against Inydial ho* LEMONS different parts of Polapd at . the aa cah arrange to do so will later; KEITH’S nominee for president,” and delegates to the part^x Na­ craft and rail targets by nearly ganized groups of Germans^' STRAWBERRIES meeting tomorrow evening. The put in their ^pledged time of serv­ IllESTAURANT Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower shak-is hand.* with a crew member been happily hapdted” and . .2 lbs. 2.3c 1118 MbOii Street; StaiielMter then quickly elected a slate of tional convention three dele­ 3,000 U. S. bombers and fighters and Romanians, many of Cooking Apples . . . . hoateasea will be Mrs. Max kasul- ice as day duty Aides. Comet Main and Pearl Street 16 unpledged delegates to the con- gatee currently sympathetic I as others line up during the inspection andxchristehlng April 11 of that bagged 138 German planes, ” urgRd Allied military leaders to whom were surrendering by bat­ Ripe Pineapples ^ \ Rhubarb kl, Mrs. Henry Weir, Mrs. Prank The need for daytime assistance [vention. to the presidential aspirationa I tl>e "General Ike” (background), newest model B-17G silver Flying It was the first blow against g iv e ^ e public a.rfealfatic picture talions. Red Star’s correspondent, If vou want a gift fruit basket S it to anyone . . . Bartel and MVs, William Kloppen- at the'hospital is still so great Business Men’s Governor Baldwin, himself a of Gov. *11100100 E, Dewey of ' Fortress, somewhere in ^ g la n d . Standing at tight is Capt. Claude the gouged Nazi capital since a emy invasion of India. riaj. VaailyxIgnatiAv, said “ th* ask for Mr. Wm. Bob>k . . . aiid p* ilace your order burg. that the Red ‘Cross- is now organ­ I member of the delegation and ex- New York and three wb5 ore E. Putnam,' JacksboH), Texas, gioup commanding officer. The crew Mosquito attack March 2,’> and a It isHnm-^hat one Southeast enemy has cracked at the seams," izing a daytime class to start /Lu n c h e o n — FARMERS. Sweaters Ipected to be it.a chairman, de­ nndeclded. Seven delegates-at- 1 is wearing a new type of flying gear. (AP Wircphpto from Signal 2,800-ton Brifish raid March 24. Asia comipqnd communique de­ with.fleeing Axis, troops out of the day beforp. , ' , . \ early in June. It la planned to C6t|Ni Radiophoto). \ scribed Iri(the invasion) as a ma­ I Mra. Gordon O. ’Tuttle of 326 Served II A. M. to S P. M. served consideration as a presi- large are to he elected later In All the awift plywood planes re­ control and in great confusion, as Woodhridge street has received a have about 15 mepibers for thl? If You Want To Sell Y onr' I dential nominee, the resolution the day at the general State turned. jor o5tAnslve,”\ T h e ...TInies said, Geh. Feodor I. Tqibnkliin’a Fourth letter from her huabanrf stating new group. The list is not ygt Complete Dinners LIVE S’TOCK, FARM TOOLS, Visit the I said, because of the “ qualitlba of Gov. Raymond E. -Baldwjii' was convention session which will .The German fqdio declared Al­ ”boi' since then ^ e tendency . . . Ukrainian Arpi'y 'and Gen. Andrei that he ia now stationed “aome- filled so that anyone interested in OR REAL ESTATE latateamanship and leadership” he honored at the Republicap State ratify the District oonvenUon lied aircraft xbombed the Rome h*A been to treat the attack as a 1. Yeremenko^ii -'Maritime Army becoming an Aide shoiild ijnme- SerV^ 5 to 9 P. M. 'Convention today whep'^a resolu­ .-l-aUier irresponsible operation. wheXie ln Italy.” Private Tuttle en- CONSULT 8. D. FEARL ■ showed during his two terms in. nominations. area last night, culminating 24- bore down on the Naval base tere'#■ g sAwafraeVal t75c I Brown is leader, gave a succesa- Rummag^ Safe I Ing' delegates to the national con- iV* were major points, (Jov. Ray- bright Crimean aun but it appeal ml forces lost 18-iihlp*. l4 of them f J ” a x » 8 ' 4:91 ful Pirate whist Tuesday evening BAKED VIRGINIA HAM Ivention uninstructed” whan it pre- mond E. Brid-Win (R ), Oonnecti- ed that' even if they reached th* 12 o i. Armour’s Lunch Tongue ...... ,45c which was enjoyed by nearly 200. Given by Manchester Grange I pared the resolution. heavy borhhefs. In flying 1,800 sor­ bAiie before the Red Army tanks cut said tod>y that to make that ties. Ho^' many of the 19 were Hartley’s Orange Marmalade...... ,39 c C r^ lt In large measure la due to NATIVE BROILERS The convention delegates charter more than “ mere words” thrir escape would be impossible. the work of the general chairman, tn Store At lOlS Main Street I included U. S. Senator Both Plain, Bases American planes lost in the main •^qur tanks \have made sheep 46 Oz. Tomato Juice...... __ .can .23c DELICIOUS STEAKS KNITTING MILLS At Low Point requires ’’'the know-how leader­ heavy'blow into Hungary, was not- For Defeated . .can lie Mrs. FrM Moore. Gifts attractive­ Friday. H At 0;30 A. M. Danaher and Kep. Clara ___ ' ' ‘ !0 ship Of l^publicans. of us,” said tou^h German Lieut. ^o. 2 Cans Tomato Juice ...... ly wrappfed by Mrs. Edna Case specified, OYSTER.S AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL MANCHESTER GREEN OPEN DAILY 9-9 I Luce of Greenwich. ’The l ^ e r was "It if no Job,” said Governor Wolfgang Rost. are racing •Parker an* Mrs. Everett Goalee, Nippone« Making Nn § „ j |J „ >' Rerord Fighter Eacort' DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! I named despite a suggestion by the For 4th Day Baldwin in .a keynote Address pre­ ReicU Planned to the sea, hut even’if we get them [ were presented to each player, A record fleet of more than we have no j>Iace to go. Tho«e of / PINEHURST MEAT ■ state Central cdmmjtfee that no pared for the Maine Republican Progress Elsewhere on I O lYOO Mustangs, Lightningc, and and thope leftX rer were auctioned I member of Congress or atata^ offi- US? who do not surrender .will be I off. Door prizesNvere won by Mts. Reymander'a Reataurant S t^ e convention, “for those who Thunderbolts of the U. S. Eighth killed.” ■ ^ For Low Point Ileip* • v We Suggest / PLOWING AND . Icials other than Baldwin and Union Bedoubles E^orts in times of criscb rely on our sys­ A.»im Fronts Allied MacArtllUK Bc and Ninth Air Forces accompan­ American • British - Bus* Ronald Wadsworth. Mrs. Harold Danaher bechosen delegates. / The plain-speakl'ng officer who Reed, Mrs. Rlchard'sPlmatead an ' Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer tem to get them thrdugh, and at Operations to Clear X ied the 500 to 750 British-based HARROWING DONE I Leaders agreed, however, to make . To Get Workers Back Flying Fortresses and Liberators sian ’ ‘ABiPil Military Was captured on the Voad betwee Mrs. Hiram Grant.\MrS. F 35v37 Oak Street \ Telephone 392^ all other times, shackle and ham­ 'Simferopol and ^vaaTopo], m ad^ Humi . .shiinU half ...... - . .lb., 33c exception in Mrs. Luce’ajESM string it ' Im phal • D e m a p u r 'that the Mcsserschmltt plant 'Ham (cooked shank half)...... •lb* 38c Thrall and her commXfee ^iwett No job too large or too small J because; she has been mentioned in Qn Job; Itefy < ^ e r of Put in Cabinet at Augsburg, the ballbearing fac­ Goveriimeiit With the statement to*. Red Army oBl'» sandwiches, meringues aott/Cdffce "Victory, Jobs and no more war cers in the presence of the corre-' Rib Roast Pork ...... lb. .32c GET ■ some quarters as a poBsible na- Begional Labor Board. Are not catch words,” he said. We Highway Progressing.; — ‘>4—— tories at Schweinfurt, the Dornier Teeth in It’ ProposaK PHOfJE 6501 I Uonal convention keynoter. factories and hangars of Oberp- spondent for the Moscow , news­ Smoked Tongues • •.•a**aaae«»#*s e^#, a • q • lUe 53C^ Clan McLean, No. 25?;^ 0\ S . C., have had. in recent tiroes, ajl kinds paper Izvestia. > ^ New State Committee-Elected of deals at the hands of the gov­ CorTespbnflent Ts Inter- faffenhofen and hangars at Lcrh- Smoked Shoulders .:, *lh. 32c will hold lU regula^'fneeUng to­ Hartford, April 1.4— (/Py— For New Delhi, April 14.—(A*) ^ feld. - X-qpdon. April 14. - i>P;—Defeat- The load from Simferopol, */<35- morrow evening Ur the Masoqlc The. statr convention also elect- ernment of the U n lW States. It SLICED BACON...... lb. 42c the fourth ^ay, gun ^ro^ction at —Japanese ■ invasion parties { prated as Indicating These fighters knocked 51 'Nazi eeJ/Germany will be governed by a mile stretch, is all down hill, ahd Temple. At this Ome the new o ^ ALICE COFRAN led a new -..tate committee, con- is time we put our^ cards, face-up parallels the central Crimean rail'\ Small or Bag Sausage. ^ Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufac­ on the table." have been encountered in the| planes, out of the air and at least! joint American - British - Russian 1 cers will be installed for the ensu- . (Known As queen Alice) ■ firming all members nominated at ^General Beceptive to 27 on the ground, while bomber ■way. ^ r.ROTE & WEIGEL’S FRANKFURTS. \ I Ing year. \ SPIRITUAL MEDIUM ■ district caucuses last month, and turing company today remained Notes Republican Addendency vicinity of the Bisheppur-Silr gunners sent down 25 more. "Allied military government /with Entire Battalion Surrendetb Best Grades of LIVERWlJRST. Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son I this group meets later today to shSii>iy cut by a wildcat walkout (Sovernor Baldwin, n o t ^ the char jungle track southi^eit G. O. Nomination. The other 35 planes in the dqy’s trith in it,” a reliable source in Ignatiev said that he saw''one X ASSORTED COLD CUTS. . \ Born With a Veil I organize./ 'Tlw union, redo^ling its efforts ascendency of Republlci.n\Wdejvi bag of 138 fell to U. S. 15th Air entire battalion surrender with all Despite some rumblings of op- ship in 26 states with thre^qilar- of Imphal, further threaten­ touch with Allied armistice Rendurga Dally, Including Sunday. to get the wockets back on the . Washingtoh, April 14.—tlP)— Force gunners and pilots \yihging proposals declared today. iti*.^ weapons. Izvestia’s corre­ I position, less pronounced than ters of the country’s populi^tl^ ing the isolation of ^aui the \ NO POIND ME AT ITEMS 9 A. mX» 9 P. M. Of By Appolnt- Job, said it bejieved, ,ther# was The appointment of Gen: Douglas from Italy to hammer a^Messer- AndXhe added, Gen. Dwight D. spondent repoited that he wit- nienL iV th e Service of the Peo­ I they were before Governor Bald- some improvenient in conditiona declared: Manipilr plain an.d^'advanced nesaed xthe auirender without r«- >o*.*sass«*s . .lb. 25c MacArthur as secretary of war schmitt plant , at , Gyor, /70 miles E lsenho^r as supreme comman­ FRESH PORK SPARERIBS .. .4 ple for SO NVesrs. Iwin said recently that he believed but the-^m pany iuUd they were . “ What we need now is to trans­ AlIHid bases in ^ksam, a com­ alstance xjf two other battallona, was proposed by a Republican and der of thri Allied western front Sauerkraut \ Beef Kid***y* Salt Cod 168 Church Street, Hartford. Conn. ■ changing leadership at'the start of abou;.d^e a ^ e, except for a ’’bet­ fer that kind, of - leadership to munique from .^m.iral Lord Louis ratlw-ay car^ shops qnd \ machine and'aaid thaf the last effort by the' la campaign to be unwise, it was ex- Washington. ’That leadership on B Democratic senator today forcesw ill qe given the greatest German command to establish Shredded Cod^ Dog Borml P h W 8-2024 ter ^atmosphere.” \ MountbaHen>' Sbuthcasl Asia shops, the airfield qnd assembly authority in nistory, even greater Depot Ipected that J. Kenneth Bradley of Many Wnik Out .‘\gain the home-front—with the genius command ^a(d today. politicians calculated the effect of plant at Tokol: 11 miles southwest some kind of ^ d e r in the ranka / B IBO FROZEN DOG FOOD I Westport' and Mrs. Aliee Russ of our'military and Na'val leader­ than that exercised by old Roman of the Axis forces w-aa made at Patrick J. Ward, business agent \liepor)d'^ LasixEscaipe Gap Cut. correspondence which most at of Budapest, end another airdrome / 5 lOtchran of Shelton would be re- o f' the CIO union, estimated that ship and the outstanding courage them interpreted ■ as indicating generals. Besioes commanding all Simferopol. x. 10 m il^ from the capital. The Allied land, sea and air forces, he A L L 'E lelected state chairman and Nice- 78 per cent of the workers report­ of our men and women on thd \ A''f)omel broAd^ast from To- MacArthur is receptive to a G. O. A Red Star correspondent with itddock Fillet.s % Cod Pollack Square FOR TOP kvi^sAid the “last rvpialning es- 15th Air Force also bombed rail­ will exercise- direct .and indirect IN A NEW iME I chairman respef lively. ed this morping. The company fighting front can' bring a speedy P presidential uomination. way targets,^1n Yugoslavia. Prdb- Oysters • x \ Smokdd Fillets ■The conventi^on, in ^ebsion only said its count showed about . 60 victory. That leadership can in- .CApeXgap out of the imphal basin” . Chiefly, by what he left unsaid control over the civilian life of (C'untfnued on Page fw o) CALYIM’ LIVER for the Brltlsh-Indlan Fourth most of liberated Europe. BEEF LIVER Grill See the Ones Bcin per cent, but many of these had in an excliange of letters Just (Contjhued qn Page Eight) Sliced Boiled Ham ‘Xeal Roasts (Continued iq:-#ngc Two) Svalked out, again “because they (ConUnued oa Raige Twoy Army corps had been 'ciit 'by a made public by Representative Dlselnses* In Broad Outline On The Square GBEENBBO didn’t want to let the others flying JapAnese colutnn whjeh Miller (R., Neb.), MacArthur. ap­ The plan for Germany w«s dls- You will find a goCt4 suppb\n^ iriosl meat items at THE DOORWAY TO down." ’The company said, how­ took a bright on the imphal-Hao., parently left the way open for a clused in broad outlfine after rtwas ever, it believed the union’s efforts Chong hiraway 26 'miles north­ draft movement, and beartenedi learned last .light,'tjiat no AHied Pinehi^t . . . except Poultry, impossible. HOMES, INC. com for'Dng. Conservative west of I^hal. The “flower of Tiio’s Troops Flashes! to jfeLMy supply Vf Poultry at this.moment. As soon Labi ^ r to overcome the‘ unauthorized Turks Ppiider aitppqrtera declared they would \milltary government was Intended On Walker Street . HOMELIKE FUNERAL atrll(e were making soipe'prbgresA Mountbattei^ edmmand is facing canvass convention delcga.tes in an for France.' Instead Gen. Charles, (E*te Bulletin* ol the4/P) tVIre) as' Spring crop of Broilers and Fryerwcomes along . • . The interruption in production annihilation w capture,” declared de Gaulle’s Cnmjmittce of National \ SERVICE and at s effort th„ persuade them to nomi­ Retake Cain we hope for a belter supply, Ifyou a re lw op points.., For further Information call at \ N 0 W ^ w a it Act Lon continued in defiance of a Region­ Hulji¥ Appeal another broadcast from Berlin nate'" the general. Liberation is to be given control Bradley Re-Z3ected Chalrn^N again we-Suggest Shank Halves of delicioh^ Ham . \"\| driveways Alexnnder Jarvis office on al War Labor board order late which quoted Tokyo diaJiatcheB.) .' Replying-' tOvSUggeations by Mil­ o f the civil Administration qf Rartford, ’ April 14.— — Th* Center street or at 28. Alexander ’Thursday. ' Ih a telegram to . the ElsewMre on The Assam front, ler, that he holdxhlniself j-cady for llbcrried Franie, 'receiving ” mili- newly confirmed KepubUi-an State Pork Roasts . . . and Smqkra Tongue. . \ ' x Phones: 4112 or union, the WLB told the workera however' Japanese invaaion forces a nomination with which the Ne­ Yugoslavs Seize Iiiipor- ta’ry rocognition” as the o'fficial 4>ntrsl committee today unani­ \ CALL 5269 iThree E m ploy^ Defy­ No,/JhfIication Govern- ln$talled and stKeL ------to go back to their Jobs immedi­ were reported making no prog braskan' i- predicted- MacArthur authority but/ riot being granted mously ree.lMted'8. Herinelb Brad­ ately and promised to investigate could carry every state, the gen­ tailt Highway Junc­ diplomaMC tecognition as the X i 28 MAIN IT . MANCHESTER ing Board Oraers; May „/fnent Has Beached resa. Only patrol \activity elae- ley as its chairman and heard him / their grievances after full produce ^ • x> • • ■Ar where in the Imphal l^ in was an­ eral wrote that he did not antici­ tion on Main Bonte. French ■Vovernment,” pledge uccounlabillty to the party TD.mcAu/mt Qi'vczmmc. Repaired Furnish Acid Test. tion had been resumed. . / Any UeClSlOn as Yet. nounced, and one atmek in the pate fulfillment of, these "flqtter- Details of the tri-pqwei adminis­ alone. His aceeptance in these Union leaders at once mtiireo- T*alei-Tamu : sector southeast •Ing predictions.” He did not' say tration of\German.'. /are being terms was regarded as significant M DIALdial 4151 302 MAIN blKttl STREET oi, London, April 14. — —Troops Ashes Removed, -j T Waahington./ Aphr 14.—(ff*)— ple8 Imphal was repulsed with 100 or Jtu would not accept such a nomi­ worked out the European Ad- in the light of report that be has vc'/Pw OF porr office ■ one block from statearmori Ankara, April IS— (Delayed)— under the command, of Marshal the SHERIDAN liree\cascs m employer defiance WLB telegram and distributed )—The ‘Turkish government, the enemy Icitted. .- nation. not always, seen eye to eye oii-par- C loth es P oles In.stallcd^^ (JP Jo>ip (Tito) Broz, Tuzoslav parti­ the'War Labor Board today 1 faced by one of the most delicate Expresses Interest In' Appraisal (UontlnuedXnn Page Four) ly affairs with OoV, Raynaoafl E.''. T o the north, around Kohima, san leader, have recaptured the awaited 'ptyhidentlal. action, chief (Conanued'OB PageTesJ problems with which it h>a been MacArthur expressed interest tn Baldwin, who only a few . RESTAURANT the communique said, Allied op­ tosm of Cain, an important high­ ^.F itzgerald t J • , among ^^m the Montgomery confronted since the start of the Miller’s critical appraisal of home before he had praised befftrd ■ the _ erations to clear the road be ween way Junction on on e'of the main " DIAL 2-1417 Invites the People of 7ard A /C o4 issue which has de- war, apparepUy ia giving the moat Imphal and Dimapur on the Ben- front conditions 'andX warned elosing session of the' RepubUtaii - eloped-Into Strikes at Chicago iierioUs considentlon. to Secretary against letting the natipn\‘slip in­ cross-country rou,tea between the State convention. Adverli:»e in The Herald— It Pays A Fine Assortmqnt of Vegetable gal-Assam rail lifelihe, were pro­ German-held bases of Zagreb and $6 Old Hoi Inn and i^nsas City and may furnish IXljrfants of State CordelKHull’s ple'a to neu­ gressing. . to the same condition'Iqlernally os . Manchester To fry Their tral nations to cease trading with Slbenlk, A communique broadri(^st an Had test qf WLB authority The Japanese previously had the one which we fight external­ .'JUtry t'onviet* Winston and Flower Seeds - over/so-calted non-war plants, Germany. , \ ly.” by the free Yugoaiay rddio pb- New York, .April ^S, CONN. There is no ihdl^tion that the been reported penetrating west of nounced today, ' ' ' Downed ki Day ' 6 5 e ' ' ; be other companies are Jen- ^ Remain IU the road.both north and south Practical poIiUcians took thia Frank L .Winston, Noarik,ilk, Cobb., fis Brothers, Inc., Bridgeport, government ha* • reaped any de­ to mean that MacArthur would b* Cazin is S3 miles southwest of shipbuilding '.execuUve, was con­ Full Course Luncheon cision as yet, but the'\pontinuoua Imphal but had not been enepun- Zagreb and 82 miles north of Sibe- nnn., and Ken-Rad Tube and tered before on the trail lehdirig to willing to . But’'Bome of. those W idespreail Operations victed today, by a Federal court ahip Oorp., Owensboro, Ky.,-both round of conferences Which has not classed amqng his enthusiasts nik, important Axis supply port on Jury of impersonating an OPA In-, ‘Nq Changie’ Beported in been under way here mekes it Silchar, 70 miles west of Imphal Just Arrived! A New Shipmej^t o f a FERTILIZERS asking war- ifiatcrialB. thought thla word had come * to the Dalmatian coast- Include Altseks on ves'tlgator to extort money from S e ed 11 " . M; to 2 P. M. :FEATURING- r. " ■ . '' plain that the situation i^.being and the' terminus of a spur- line The partisans cleared the whole Beralls Policy Enunciated Ckmdition of Hospital from the Bengal-AssAm railway. light too late to overcome the lead textile nuMiulacturefs- Winston.. ■The 'Montgomery Ward strike examined minutely and.in-the light Gov. .Thomas E. Dewey 'of New town of Cazin of Clerman troops -Hungarian P I A n t s . will be sentem-ed .April, 20 .by'FedF-, of every conceivable: contingency. lied the-. policy and theories Error Survivors. (Cohtlnaed on Fage Ten) York has acquired ih aq equally with the exception of the fortress eral .Judge Henry W. UOddard. The / , ¥or Enunciated, by the board in the Solution ProMemaUca) unauthorized scramble for conven­ garrison which ia now under siege, Allied Headquarters. Naples, maximum sentence Is 11 years Ina-. CERTIFIED SEED ■«. ' What aolutiop the Turks - are Tito’s bulletin said.' jBrigdnal Montgomery 'Ward case Bulletin! ■ r tion delegates. The draft move­ April 14— ((P) -T h irty-six Nazi prisOnmeiit. tending toward-rrrWhethqr.^ a .com­ Axis Force* Ospture Golubic aearly two yeara, ago when the New IsMidoa, April 14.—(fi*) Treasury Balance ment' thus far has given MacAr­ planes were shqt down yesterday GREEN MOUNTAINS Every Purpose apeny chaUenged ^ the WLB’s —’Twia Iqfanta remain oritlcnl- plete, xevergnee of trade vritfi Ger­ thur only three, as against 148 Sixty-two miles south of Cazin, by the Allied Mediterranean Air House Passes Naval.BIU |uriadi- tion on ' grounds ' the com­ many, aome kind of compromiae, Waahingto.i, April 14.—qPV-The' pledged and claimed for Dewey. however, reinforced Axis forces Forces at a cost of 19 .ships, in­ ■Washln,Ktqp,' .April l-l—uP)---- -A AND SHAD ROE ly ill, ftfnr are In n nerio^ or ah attempt to Juatify continu­ and ■' ' ' . ay does not,produce, any war condiUott nnd Uiree others are position of the T.'eaaury April 12: the rival forces thr; communique said. high supply bill, for the Army,, Tn iisaerting Its jurisdiction borte arid pewder erroaeoo's- ■ (taking the Turk* to cut their trade then, Uie WLB said; ‘”rhe most fought for .'-ontrel of the coasts! Besides the toll of enemy planes passed last year.. Passage; cam* o« .;.0N OUR DAILY m e n u ' * l.v administered for'dextrose. with Gennany has been delivered Home Owners Seed Potatoes Important question is not what communication route*, with vto- In the sir. heavy bombers dumped * roll-call vote of 237 to 0) aft*r The hbepital detained to te- yet, although it la possible one Blood Donor Unit explosives on large cencentrstleas effect a strike in. Chicago would venl the namee of tho strick­ may be received. ieht flatting in the Knln-Bihac- oae day of debate. HD. LB. BAG Our expert carpenters WHILE PBESENT STOCK LASTS tisve on the company’s business Kostajnica'sectors. Tlifc Germans 'of' grounded aircraft in the raids are now available for any en yooagsters, deelariag tkat Both the Americana and Brit­ OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY INCLUSIVE here and elsewhere,' but what ef- such aanoancement would ons, meanwhile, xppear to be were rushing reinforcements to into Hungary. The prime targets Striker* Ordered to Retiini qnd all tjrpea of home re­ tect it would have on indiiatrial Here Next Friday stave o ff. the fierce partisan as­ were aircraft plants at Gyor and Kansas City, .April I * ^ ‘(*1 •“ ' 6 TO 10 P.M. tend to caaae too mnrh exrite- marking time until the end of the Duns, and airfields at Vecsea and pairs and alterations. - lelatiuna generally . Once n . ntfnt among the famHICo, Turkish consultations. saults on theli viUI supply and .Strikers at the Montgomery Ward Strike “were allow^l to take place Tokol near Budapest. A- Co. plant wfre ordered bw-k I* Estimates cheerfully Per 100 Lb. Bag especially the mothers. Rich­ Used to .De|ie*dl*g Upon OrmMuiy communication lines. Tito added, $3.98 >11 the theory that this ' board with results still undetermined.. I.llt Railway Yards tbrir jobo today by' IBternalloaal SUNDAYS — CLOSED NOON TO 8 P. M. ard F. Ilaarock, bospttaUnd- Hull’s request i* a matter *of AT SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH , ' .given. ' . * arked aiith'ii jty to dral vvitb the mlalstrator, said that the par- Partisan troops, however, suc­ Other fleeU hit railway yards offlo'isis oi th* United ' B*UU, EVEBY BAG MAS CEBTOTCATION TAG ATTACHED. far-teaching importance to Tur­ Wholesale and Deport W*at 8lom pispute, a fire would be started eats of the haMcs stUI la the key, for. she ia used to depending * * • ceeded In wrecking the Zagreb- at Brod in Yugoslavia, harbor in­ M O ^ A X — CLOSED lich before very long might, turn Siaak railway In aeveral places, Employe* *f Amerieo (CIO), BUY THEM NOW. F. 6. B. OUB STOBl? AT THE STOBE " ‘ eritlcal, aeriona or obaervatloa upon Germany for many commodi­ stallations at Corfu ahd objectives ato n conflsLgratioh.' Please Note Change in Location of according to Tito’* communique. on th* Delinatlan coast, 4nd rangs Picket* laM dowa th*lr plwari> Wmi F. Itata are being kept faily ia- ties which play ah outstanding aad WMT* aasMW the ffr*t to f p ; hlay Get PmetionI Test formed ef the eeadltioa of rol* in everyday life. It la safe to the Mobile l)nit to South (jhurch. BattI* tor Soiqiiy Um*m' ed wid* over Italy to blast at raiU Johnson If the strike continues long • their youngstcra. say that one can find the stamp Fighting of equal Intensity wss road bridges on lines feeding the back, eoMag the work AlphotuCe and Hilda Jorf.T rop^ |ha'tkgh, the WLB’s Jurisdlctloa “Mad* in Gsrmany" ~ oa nin* out rip w te d . from MStern Bosnia, German front. In all, 1,800 sortie* •tartod ysatrirday. Edward Broad street' ver non-war plant dlq;>utes may New London, April , of 10 articles exhibited in say More Donors Are Needed, for Next Week’* where Germans 'and partisans w en flown, the communiqiie aald. Ho, toteraatleaal BUSH CO. TELEPHONE 7426 Telephone ThompeonvUIe 3936 et a practical test Already, war The Lawrence and MemoriAl Aa- store window. were doggedly battling for oontrol The attaeju on airfields *hd the *f the oakw, *aU th* ac Or Call Arthur Ayers |fficials reported, members o f the foclAtryl bospitAla, where four bt America and Britain never have Visit '— Call Mrs. Louis Custer, 3017, of supply and communication lines factories producing Germaip fight­ taken by Leoaard Lovy, AIANCHESTEB, CONN. 38 DEPOT SQUARE TELEPHONE 5406 7 9 3 M A I N Cpveatry — T et 2SSS-W4 LFL. Teamsters union hauling bies Were disclosed to have died supplied Turkey with razor blades. and Make An App^teient. ' In the SsrsJevo-KsHnovik and er planes all within 70 miles th* ual**’* aseeutlv* vl * (CMiUaued *■ Pag* Fm u ) caaiNvasoy to E (Continued o* Pnge Four) iCeatiaued oa Fago (CsatlnMd e* Fnsa, Fonr) “T T /

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■X 'X -j;b MANCHESTER EVENING HERALU, MANCHESTER. C^NN., FRIDAT, •E i'\V|U MANCHESTER EVEm N^ERALjS', MANCHE^TE^XJONN- PRIDAY.APRfL 14/194#^ ____ :__ X ------: 1 ■ ------...... r------—— ------L-i------si’hhdule for next Friday,-and Mra. American" enterprise but mi the will\^ selecUd as' ,the twb-dsy WiUkte’MeiffiMl to have ajilfteil to Custer, phone 3017, will be glad to "entetprise/Of the party in pr»wer. cony«Fntion')r(ears its cltisc today, llV'pdblic'niis Favof Dewey,.- :\\ / Reduce Blood receive calla for appointments for Urges “ We will accept no excluaiye, Boari unapubte^ PiUl , be untnst'ructed, Iritics JRajp tftqt day. ; peace after this wyf^' he aaid- As-111 paK yesrf. - ■ B o m h S t n r ^ ,en so r8hip> "That is not because we want.po Miss/Marion J>^rt{n of Bangor, Naiiiiug Baltlwin; Text of Resoltition ^ UnitV Visits 'gse note the .headquarters Victoly^^Jobs, Shan iii the credit.. “ It Jg-^be- the ^ ia ta n t nmipnai. chairman, H ^ 4 ftetuni| for tlhi,jnobUs unit iiiihen in Man­ e s u ^ all of-'' ua—rcgafdle.sa of a s i^ the' atst(^Convehtlpn In a A n d W te n M ake" Voted by Convtpttioif D ra ft M d i e chester nas been transferred to the Slate lJnpl^l|j:e4l Sduth M)sthodlst church, ao Sil «AVE 4 p«rty\wlll/nav4 to apoPlder the p.i;ep,nr red. address: Hartford, April 1/4 -Md*) The W i l l C o m e t o M a n c h e s t e r Eternal P^aee responS^lMty, it we keep the peace •'Wp^'.should we ^ - e him (Pres­ text of the resoluUpti' approved to­ A t ~ H y a t t donors pleaks be aure to : report ■ 'V^ all of us—RepuPUpMa aa well 4s, ident Ro^evelt) the ^n eh t'O f the Ligh let^ew s ^rom Britain (('ontlniied From Page 6 m ) day by the Republican State con­ I Man tel ^aw Moiillis jO iice in ^Tw'o . M oiithi there next FruJtiy' (ContiaM4 Vmgt Om K ^ Dempdrata—wlll.-^be obliged doiibt and'tolieve that\hip would vention ui»ltig that Governor ' leased by Ann) ,T- Show Slarls Today bays a part In/keeplng it. It Me show any nWe fofeaightVln pre about jin'hour and a half, adJouiW' Baldname be placed before A g < 1 PneseHl, Goiicewv Under New Scdiediile. ^ T o m Wolf Near Beer! who have shed ed at lt;32’-a, m. and was marked cause o f 4lis Age. ipii^« U>e productivity ot American fall. If another war comes,/then, paring ter,tp^nte than he\dld in the rtational, convention: . t k pii indujtry and'agriculture that wilL all iifxUs ajike. will be o b l^ d , to .nieparlng fortibvious war X tiA X,-Ktaf tair Correspondent / P*'tHe dWg*s of Bri- by harmony throughout.' ,trated G D ^0^ M For some time tbe mobile unit Loiidon, Most Americans here i/ tain’s tastficsa-beer mpgs found Harmonloua''Nbte Einphaalaed- "VVheieaa the iion, Raymond E. prodoce the Jolia that our peopK face Uiexdfsastrous conaeatfences. :SeeB Slant ’rBward Dewe; Baldwin, haa t^lce terved tbe A.' Hyatt Sutliffc, managtr- JndVr 26 Years. \ of the Hartford Red Cross Blood want in the'days to come." /: • " W h a t ^ e • A m eiici^ ■'^people *A prediction : thW Maine’s diHg- Londiia got their first pcr.sim/l . *«•'** " ’""Jh that the Americans arc The haripoiilons note was em­ the local Ration Bddrd aiil6p taste^of air iaid.s during one/.r in belleyjng thatX^he cur- State of Connecticut as its chief Donor CeiUer has made monthly want/^ he ePhtinued./“and what gatiPn, six selectjidVt congreasiO phasized when Bradley tn a fare­ While unity within the .Repub­ apdther of the Lurtwafl’s M ^ch '’•’nt local brew leaves something- well speech to the delegates lauded executive with disUnctiori,' and resignation of Erik Mcn said ^*'wee ha'ha'i’irig is -an a'^inlstration in at-large;, would bo, o ^ th e whole, ever, in order to be able to more ik blits, days. X / in an edHorjal entitled ‘’Neaf reppi ted .at odds, saying the phief "Whereas, Ih tbe"'execution of is to return on Monday. Waahlngtony April l'4^(/P)— adequately cover the territory must be lesa concerned/ aboutt W (ashingtdn that ^11 consider for­ ‘‘siantedXtoward DeweyXw-as made this public ti'uat, he has displayed last night^by one party lePdcr "who ^ e jerrys scattered'thoiisanda| '"'®So*>.'‘ 'Dondoh’s D a^’ executive "as governor and .r^re- lO ttics are raking the mihtary served by the umt.'the schedule Is standing; together, than about wha f eigeign policy, n o t ^ a Republican or of incendtaViPs over sevcjw sec-1 ^‘'■’’ror opined; “The lncrea.se ily, qualities of statesmanship and ^■Butliffe was ready to ! • ar; we stand for. / a Democratic/matter, but as an dcclirifed Ib'p*’ quoted by nan.ic, ' e ‘*V,/i’eiitative ll of the party has.done an hnd ' been given .a farewell pa ■ minds now for not discovmng being completely rcan-anged, and, American niptter,” r'x. Other', expiesslons incji'lm^fng tions of town frequented/bV-lb'- consumption of beer hP^^OIltj ni tstanding piece of work: leadership which qualify him for by jthc officers and members as a consequence, Manchester wtit public office beyond the gift of the ■ ■ooner that. meh under 2fi make " I believe the Republ(can fiarty •sentiment'for Dewey were vwved J’a— Red tJross clubs, et/:. The «ause no alarm. Indeeii it may He has' given us," said'Xthe the^ board. He was to take a vacJ be visited only once in two months, people of the state; now, therefore; this year will pe a united^ party. at prc-conventiPn gathering's. \u, bombs dkln’t do much danrage, butconstitute a joint triumph staie chairman, '‘A record \on tion as be was to leave on Aptj I the best combat trmips. which mcanp that after Apnl 21, I believe it will be united because— Sentiment Favorin/t'^ S. Senator Breiygtcr of M an^ they did give the soldiors some- tot: fee-totalisrh and the riyrenue. w h i^ we can 'properly stand and “ It is the sense of the conven­ 22 and was named corporal of t^ But Gen. George C. Marshall the uml Will not be here again un­ victory, Jopa and no more wars will thing to talk abixit for/ the next Never in the History of punian tion - that the name of his excel­ speaking' to the Maine Counril or of which We can properly boast.’* group to lea ve^ Being over IfOretold months -ago the prysent til June. 1 ' make a^latform and a progrram Dewey Developing Young Republican opibs. said that iple of weeks conviviality has so much water in lency. Raymond E. Baldwin, gov­ Iconcentrated call for men under fancy, dress been absorbed at- ao Bradley also spoke warmly in years of age ana with the chan^ Hus wiiLjjriH, however, mean a on which the American people ingor, Me., April H. with Dewey as >president there On mornings after ihe raids, ernor of Connecticut, be placed 126. In a letter to the Senate Mill- decrease-in Oie amount of blood y' desire unity. But I would rather high a price by so many.-” praise ofNDanaher who, according in rules governing, htiarried men SyPtiment favoring New York’s would be ho -such ’/klPchen, cabinet” ndon .sounded, acco/ding to old to convention talk, might be before the Republican National important work, be wao notiflej |tary committee he said: . requlre^^rom the local chapter, ^ see a divided party go down to SIbhabitants. like bwofie ’days, convention in Chicago'as nominee ov, Thomas E. Dewey appeared as siirrc^nds President Roosevelt. "While the Army is now ap- r defeat for'the principles of such ( ’ensured. A certaih U. S, Army niimod-, to the important Resolu­ that be bad been '/elcased. I for dkt hours and number of work*' to bo developing today as Maine And Hpracc/A. HildretP/of Cum­ Only\this time it w ^ the'Aineri- for president o f the United Iproaching its ultimate strength, a ersAave been sr ananged that in a charter than to ace a united cans wbo were telling ./he British mail cen-Sor here is/going half-mad tions committee at -the National During U)e tipie ’that he we Republicans, preparing to select a berland, ( SUte Senate president convention along with Mrs. Luce. State.s." ■ ^ away, tpe management was talj I number of units must be lilled Xne day practically the same ■* party win by hedging, tn m m ^ 13-vote delegation to the Chicago and a candlnatc for the Repitbllcan about "tbe one that/misbed.’’ with frustrated curiosity. A W’AC Iduring the romaindei of the year. and compromiaing on it." came , to him one day last month National roiiventloii Delegates en over by Mrs. Vera Gunaa. amount will be cpllcctcd as in two convention, heard their commit­ gubematoi'ial nomination. tolA,thc IMost of Iheso are service ele- monthly visits /^previously, and tee's assistant chairman accuse^ .same group that Dewey wa.s "per­ Desertp^bn. Boipb --stor^of-the and inquired how many sweai* Named by the convention .to go The peace' plan after t i ^ last Norway’s 'oast is more tha Iments tn which older men can best more than 400 donors will have to XAVIER CUGAT, Maestro af war was rejected-by the Apieilean F’reaident Roosevelt fd “ pi-ovvn haps the. man on wKoni'Repiibh- month conies fronr. BBC, annoiinc- words one niight put in a letter to Chicago were: , N<‘w Canaan Bov without their being censored. The 12,000 miles long, about half th |be used. • .be signed up for each future visit X Latin American Rhythms, aaya i'' people. Ooveinor Baldwiiysardi he- luck of foresight iii the past.’’ catis may pin their greatest er Robin Duff. During one vl/it Di'legatcs-at-large; “ Next year tlic bulk of men in « the- unit, starting id June. of the Luftwaffe to ,,Londbn, D i^ censor patiently explained to her distance around the world at tb "Gran Sombreros,*' referring ts 'cause it was not offered as an ‘ all- • The Maine delegation, which hopes 1 . /' U. S Senator John A. Danalier. Wins Soliolarship equator. al/probability will .be required Some donors have already' sign­ stood on /|i..roof and broadcast a that censorship deletes purely for GoV, Raymond E. Batdwin< r replacements to combat troops Adam Hats. , Veasona of security, not of nioral- ed up for May. some of these'may play-by-play account of the go­ Harold E. Mitchell West , Hart­ and they should represent the Mr.. ( u;;.il prefer* the Jtrisiif' ings-on, wish?to advance their, appoint­ ford, speaker of the House, of Rep- Pittsburgh, April .14.—()P)—Ten younger—the Vmost vigorous .-Andrews ments to net Friday, April rolnr» o( .Ail.im HsI*—grand High point in hiXbroadrast was VVAC; "You mean I can piit iii fOft BtSI re.sentafives. types.” ' while others will probably post\ lor *ni,irl >pring wear. a . description of a'\ particularly as many swear wofds as I Hke"’’ Harry Ward, Hai tfoi d. ’ high school seniors, representing The Nation’s No. 1 Singih Censor: ‘That’s right." .Army at Full Strength pone theirs Until the nex’'t oppor­ nAdani Hats . .»3.t5 to $7.50 spectaduiar flash as aV HE, (lygh Charles E. Rolfe. Hamdeif. *' all sections of the nation, today Thai was last October. llie The ^^.iTUrew Si.sterS, Patty, Ma; explosive bomb) landeiK compara­ WXC: "dh, boy! ” tunity, which Will be June 23. Lewi.s Dibble. Naugatuck. St were awarded George Westing- Atm y announced April 6 that it ’ There are still vacancies in the GLENNEY’S tively nearby. His prb^ doubt­ Unfortunately (or maybe for­ MANCHESTFR e l^ 'A Laverne, dyr^mie quocn^f ^Iternate.s-at-largc; house' scholarships to the college h a ^ reached .full strength ancL less would have epntained/ess un- tunately) the W AC mailed her ving, are the headline in pcrsoi Harold A. Narramore, Bridge­ of englheerlng, Carnegie Institute t b e r ^ t e r , would need re ■B'll MAIN SI. MANCi rulTled drama had he knowta then letter .soinewh^re else. The cen-wr port. attraction in the gigantic stage is stilt wondering, what she .wrote. of Technology. < , NOW PLAYING ments hp'y- Two da.vs later what he found out a few hours * Dr. Ja-tPes L. Mi'CoiiP ugliv ’ of The ten. were selected from show opening today un the stage later: Tl/e bomb c/iising that qia- Army saivd it wanted the Middletown, former lieutenant among 684 candidates in .^he seW group imrtvpiiiatel.v as ^/replaco- of the State TheaWr, . Hartford.' matic flash landgd almost on ^p_ (ilrl-(’raz,v. Maybe ;.jt’s becau.se j governor, enth annual competition. Each Sluring the siwillight with the An­ ot Duff’s apartment rendering it more lioys than girls We befrn in Joseph W-. Powdlell, Brookl.S’n. schoiarahip is valued at SL850. *” Biit critics aSk; W ^ didn’t this die w sisters is Mitch Ayres and Follow^ uninhabitablei as the British wartirtie. ' Maybe theWs some Riis.scll L. Patterson, Torring- The winners include George His Terrific Band presenting his would say. country follow the European pat­ othe,r reason. Anyway. Wloption- ton.' Baldwin, New Canaan, Conn. tern where men arc drafted by "Fashions in Music,’’ featuring mihdod British couples haW re- Ralph .A. Powers, New London. age groups apd each knows with­ Dick Dyer. "The/Ncw Voice"; Swell pieiin. A new iiiedKal dls- eei'nly .shown a marked prefeK'nce Adam. A. Roth, Danburj*. Ruth McCuHoi^h, lovely swing covery lalast, month put -(('minine foi giip babie.s. So strong did the Death Takes Major Oiimm out Confusjisn when its turn is ar­ vocalist: the 'Trumpet-Ayres and \The District delegates: riving? ' , , bri-tairi on o something of a spot. trend Jbecome that the Natiomi' First district: Hariy Farnhani, the A.vre.s Glee Clulx. Other stage The. ,.v/.Jiedics ,medi were reported to have Gejvrtal-Marshali. however, said attractions in the giant show in­ Adoptijrm Society- 70 per cent of nuth ■ Windsor, and Mra. Anne- Hartford, April 14.—0P>—Maj.- in his letter: “ Legislation which dlaeovered a new malady—shelter whose cMtdren are boys—was last e Swita.ski, New Btiwin. Henry A. Grimm, well-known clude,. The Diamond Broth^i^s, le^. it seems that sitting or sleep­ /child compel the drafting of men scroam-lincd ’’>screwball" comed\ monthireported to have announced Atternates: Mr^. Edwiard Gteer. pressman and retired superintend­ y age groups or upon other arti­ LeaderI ing for long periods in a chair in a that it intended to put a three- Hartford, and / State’s/ .Attorney ent of The Hartford ’Hmes. press m ians; Eleanor Tce'man, gorgeous ' damp shelter ran affect dirculation i month "boycott ficial standards would threaten dancing star and others. Oil . ■ \ On the adoption Hugh M. Alcofn. Jr., Suffield. room, died Wednesday night at' the orderly flow of the nation s j in such a Way that legs .swell,pel - 1 of gii l.s Daytona Beach, Fla., after a long screen, "Lady Let’s Dance," Follow the very gwffl example of Second'district: COi. Raymond ^sTniiim military-manpower in the armed manently. * 1 illness. Major Grimm made his smash hit musical and ice* ex­ many Manchester ni«tn and wo­ Many a British damsel subse­ Hiller's ((iieiie. Of all Wartime F. Gates,cs, tV^Ulimantic/Willimantic/ and R. Le forces." travaganza featuring Belita, the. home at 24 Loomis avenue, Wind­ moftcrinri But now the draft is tinally by men who bring all their quently has been reported lying irritations in Britain, none is more land Keeney,‘'Soniers. world’s loveliest and greatest ice- Altcniate.s, Tilrs! Mayfielic 3» ter Catlett -and four great bands. 'W) Wright. Es.sex. the town for many' years. taken, it is not ijlear thaLthe next shelter, and losing a leg’s shape- trams, food, drink, and ehtertaih- SUN. - MON. a n d t u b s . There Will be a midnight show DRY c le an 11^ Third district: Thomas .Ama- group, say 26-30. will be\clean«!d tonight only. ■ lines.S; or not sitting in a shelter, ment. With 'this in mind, la.st MARGARET 0 BRIfN and maybe losing-a leg,„ A skin- tnido. New Haver^ and Wayne •'*e\('elliqgs In Effrel out before men over .31 are\taken. There are late stage shows Sat­ month "Stars and Striiic.s" contri­ Robinson, Meriden n.v-shanked girl, ofi the other buted what many believe to be the Whole Problem Fogged , urday and Sunday at 10 p. m. TO RAINBOW \ ■Xi j hand,'might benefit from the shel-j best giless to date ' on\ Aiternate.s, Mi.s. Harriett Red- Chicago—lej— Wth no ceilings The whole draft problem ■ has Hitler's field, Iww Haven, and Mrs. Helen ter treatment. secret weapon; the queue. in effect at a p/l2'00 .. Krim, 11 miles away, to cut off the Waterbury, and Gerard Clements, over the word "essential.” Who is, BLY woyl Mode of extra heavy tv enemy units who had ^ed there Ansonia. z At Spaipe’s rcque.st, the Board ’ Val. to 14.98 Gen. Andiel I, Yeremenko’s Mari­ who ,iw l- of Fire Commis-sioners approved Val. to 19.98 from Feodostj’a. / Baldwin At Maine Session WALTZES HOPS am -through 1942 the country 5IORE ■■ ed loop's of soft yams. Good- time Army driving down the high­ Today, the'-seventh bf the great hri rotireinent at a meeting yes- ■ ■/■ way w-hich\ skirts the sbvithein The pmpo.sal , that Baldwin’s, waiirtorn by the battle over the lection of pqiffel eoion. Woi Values tb 19.98 On Botli. Sizes 26'2 to .38. offensives to clear /the Crimea, DANCE EVERY TUESDAY AND feiday altnd Navy i'ecord. CHINTZ n u ^W f oners ai-e being counted by the I bulletib. Ten trainloads of arms /While of^oial expressions of ten- Formerly'ormeriy rHeM Af Miller's Hall ------1-___r < Iplumped for a national labor draft Values to 39.98' , thousands.” and munitions were taken at Sim- iiljefit were lacking, the napieme ofor Peter )Miller. Pmoipter. Hank Post,'Ihrompter. X 100< feropoi 'alone, it was added. phvernor Dewey of New York was A Good rime jfe^ Voong and Old! I to control workera in tqls jobs. ^EIe<'H«n ordered Held Wool Coats in Od ^ Wendell e i HERMAN Icalting on the boSrds. ' to draft Conn., to determine whether- they the southern Crimea today ^ward juncture With the Fhurth Army’s X/ / Waire the’ International Union of ■15-00 — ,2r).oo \'al. to 8.98 Sevastopol, less than ' 25/ miles Ifathera. , color ichnmn. You’ll wont taverol fnode . . . bound edges! Reveni- left wing. . : — r r ~ . ------In February/the artried forces Ktink, Mill and Smelter Workers away, and Moscow decls/ed that Yesterday’s great great Crimean / - Ot Words low pricnl blel take your pick . ,'ot Wordsl ■were aci>e«ihing because draft 1 ^ 0 ) to represent them in coi- German and, Romani^ troops victories were celebrated in Mos-, MIDNITb' SHOW lecW e Kargiiining. Values to 39.98 On Both. were fleeing in’ panic before the re­ sK&suuj»ion| Iboarda were faHmg behind in their c6w with an rinprececlented vie-, FRIDAY ,• Soiled From Handlinsr. lentless Russian drive to reconquer- tory salute of 7.456 rbiinds flreiTl I quotas. ;By /jipril 6 the armed Incudes Tweeds. Gabs., Sbetlaiids. Iservices/wm telling draft boards / the peninsula. / by the capital’s big guns, after I HMMUnSTtUCCHS \ Overhead waves /of Stornlovik Premier Stalin had perapnally an-: wutctu/Mtw rente Ito g r ^ ' up the 18-26 men even if dive-bombers were reported bomb'* nouheed the news ih three' succes­ lit m e fiv negiecting quotas. j I.'L.Maudaai GABARDINE Ing and strafing broken ishd disor­ sive .ord^'a of the day. The Usual­ HARTFORD iaveated the ganized enemy columns Taclng to- ly laccmlc official communique DRAPERY PRINTS Rayon Hosiery Leather Bags vard coastal e,vacun ports in waxed/dramatic aa it de.scribed IM D IK yB B I Macadam . LINOFLOR what appeafWfl tp be a futile effort Rcfsourcesl Over-Shoulder Stvle. the Mhavipr of Axis troops .at WILUAMS/ Ue-WINNIN6 p l a v Road to escape the vengeance of the Red bat^e of Siinferopol. AU. 83.48: •I.: 00c. fl-30. 81.K>: 3»4 R«l,i it T iR R S MARBEUE Army. Problems Topic l - O O Special German held geh- Orch.: 8U|p, 83AO, 88.00; 1st Bal.: 81-30, $1A0« 83.40; wofni^nd Hi« NnlUw More. Than 30,000 Captured it M O T O R rmerie tried tp stop the Germah 3m8 Roh! «0e (behadhag wem 30% FMeral Tax). . . Ornund Blkdn for cnnloi; Already more than 20,000 Axis loidlcrs retreating ' in panic and Tilepha—j HkrtfoiA 8-8H3. .“ / swkhw,Keell^eif*'’ ihnvlnp i r M S T U R T prisoners have been captured, a shot them on the spot, ” the bulle­ -Boston, April 14,—(4V—The cur­ IncludesX^dds’n Ends/ft^ Genuine Leather. Russian communique said, hi tin said, “ but these drastic • meas­ rent developing, conflict between it O R g R U there was no information availabi Federal and staite governments on New shipment! And every yard o . Name Brands\- First Qfiialit.v. •Plu^Tax, £ u re did not' help^ "rhe German * it O f L Rich-lool(ing Linoflor on iturdy' on the total number of enemy command- was unable to restore water resources problems will be beauty! Some big, splashy Rorols, dead, outside of the 3,000 listed on order and organize any kind of the chief topic of discussion at ^ fnit bock, Coqitrocted for beauty Wednesday and Thursday, A final tWo-day meeting of the eastern some dainty oil-overt! best dyes fOR etsi, prolonged resistance." It'fi ’ .Here Startiiis 'Today! ■ n ' . check 'Was expected to increase . Again the Crimean offensive atatea ' 'conaervatlon conference X .and long weor . . . 50‘^c, thicker ' that number greatly, field dis­ used! 36 inches wide. Moke yoer overshadowed - news .from , other ehich opens here today. ^hoh. light weight quality. Di$- patches indicated. Sectors ^ the front.. Except for Six legislators and representa­ draperies, slip-coveM sA« yesterday Tolbukhtn’s forces tiMtivf colors m mdrbla,. design. the caimire of pvidippol, south­ tives of the 12 northeastern states, 4i.l0* As Time Passes Your Car, sovd' at Words low ptieel stormed the capital city of Simfe­ west. M 'Odessa, the,communique together with Federal officials will ropol. 35 miles hortls of Sevastopol IOi.2S< said Riere was only "llghU ng of diacuaa ',all angles of multiple on the central Crimean railway. iocavimportance.” ' « - MITCH AYRES water use and control as flood pro­ m m ® IH STAY\ OFF THE \ACCIDENT LIST ith the seizure of Ovidiopoi. tection, navigation, hydroelectric l i Rapidly Becoming One *Hrs"OUTSTAHDING BAWD • NT AU MOULAI EASOtt FfINCnY • tbg Russians drove ail but a few DKK DYtR • RUTH M'diLlOIKiH power, domestic and Ind(istiial Plated, groups of Odessa water supply, irrigation and soil ' TBE TRUMPET A YR E S erosion. 1 ■ " <■. WITH SAFETY-TOE SHOES rrlson across the Dnepr estUar>’, ■ AYRES GLEE CLUB Of The Most Valuable and .these were rapidly being ex­ *73ie conference is ■ held iind'er -/ CHOICE! LAMP BURGER terminated by Soviet ihopping-up ^ EXTRA APDEO.'' ■joint jsjpifisurship o f the Council, of ROOMY VTILI \ ou may voiisider your.yelf just a cog'in a ;natioiii\vide ^ ^ x,.h' - • . ^ ■State Governments, of which Gov. fordes. ;, ■ OR END TABLE machine, but you re "wrong. You are easential to wfnning DIAMOND BROS Il^ e r e t t SalUinatall of h^assa- «rii**»* ‘ Things You Own. CARINET /' ■ in the,,-:' / Driver Held Negligent ELEANOR TEEMAN Ichuaetts is prealdenL and the. thi^war . . . every minute of your working da.v ebunts as iMaasachuaett# Qoimmission on In- |t’er<-atate Cooperaltion. a minute doner to Allied victory. Take e.vtra precautions Bridgeport, April /IJi.—bP)—Da­ TAKE CARE OF REPAIRS NOW K; Conserve your car BASKET vid Masnik of 15 Jackman avenue, BM MUSOtL SMASH I Tbe present Situation aa it af- tb keep “'yourself on the job today and every day. Wear om •Iriver of aa automobile which I 4 ao 81 the states in the'Connecticut _ _/on‘t borro'w un for the duration by having‘if checked periodically by our agfety shoes! . - SoMMr Miilril Bol lodnl I I valley, the Delaware river neceuu-iljr, but If a loan struck and killed Mary O'Brien, he beet .solution to your expert mechanics. You’ll appreciate'our service, our -door style with five big Styling ctrid construction you'd 64. of 888 Villa avenue, Fairfield, and the aeml-arid, public blem, remember: ‘Per- L4m i4IIIUIK E ad states in the west will be re- hardly expect at this low Word HANSEN'S as she was erpaaing Parjj avemJh, final’ makM leans on fnsl thorouRh work. W f w.ill.help ypp to set the maximum dsehret for storage. Shelves and W.VR \\ORKERB . . . You may obtain ration certi- March 28, todky was held negli­ PLUS; A THRILLniO INNER-SANCTUM MYSTERTi. ved and discussed. Votir tl0natiire. Loans are price! Mahogany or Wolnift ve­ Main At Haynes Street wmuniksbemTmmmxm. "CALiANQ DR. DEATH** WUh LON CHANEY — RAMSEY Attorneys general of the states /arranged privately and amount of driving from yoiir allotment of gas by servic­ frame’ ore solid hardwood . . flcaten|pr working shoe.s if a ration stamp is unavail- "■ gent by Coroner Theodore E. Stel- promptly and In all cases, able. . ber. ■ ' . AMES — PATRICIA MOUSON — DAVID BRUCE. {involved, will share in a discussion honesty end, the ability to ing yoiir car from bumper to bumper. Let us check bolorKe sturdy 3-ply construction. neers with hardwood . . . rigid I...... A L S O ' ■...... I the legal aspects of court decl- repay arc the meet impor­ construction. They're b*g In sitel' {TAT[ involving the topic of water tant things at ‘Personal. A ' your car today. ‘ Finished in .white. 65 ip.' higK loan e l $100 .eosta $30.60 ’ ' ’ • iwJei»4 COCKTAIL. ,«tsMe4fi$«t. .1 .1 1 whena promptly'repaid In 1> 18'lib wide^ 12 isi. d$|ep. A T .RIGHT: Steel toe working = F’ .'xag = thly eoateeuuve instoU- MNO or IMF I RUMPf I ; monti shoe to guard against serious 3,888 Pwmte« fm- Bond ’’“ ISSAT.lSti, ioot injuries ...... H O T U E I I D V I ) Come in (on yoUr lunea hour It you wish), $t $A1MAM Philadelphia—(iFl— It took four I .. .a- —. , Phone me. then.ctop In to BiU:' lh tilt B.il'iu;. Ci' iiic v.i/d/ine anieigency aid girls two hours and sltniand get the cash $1 » B$e ymir « e M to buy on ^ln g aorried In eur $l*ro Rods$«r pialured bi aur caMaf$ // 4 7 minutes t6 ' count the money WrIVrite tor ■ a -----Loan-by-Meil--- " ■ f?j!ure appt.irinj in Drtei'.t lE -.1 ■ B. ’ - ^aft at “ Freedom House" in city BUSSE Jl plaza in exchange for a war M.igiiiie;- • S Columbia Chaplc’ P'. The counting started after ^ ^ H fid on at m H i s B P k N i y nswodsoler walked in and FINANCE CO. E m ca t Roy, Prop. flivilITTLE TOUCH GUYS npsd 7,500 penniea on the 4 ^ •tn*e Tbentee BnlMlna V/ -n-M ■ ■ ■ 'd'l ■ - A FIRST RUN J naked for a $100 bond. TMr- and Floor Phono S« Z41 NORTH M AIN STREET TELEPHONE SI IS ’ SHOE STORE keen minutes short of three houiO/ D. n. Brown, Mar, , ^ l.lrrose No. Mt DeSoto -i- Plymouth Chi^sler Service DuGIAIIT STAGE SHOW.' raiLiy SHOW! *«ter he walkediput pocketing his^ N A N C H E f ^ 82.3 MAIN STRET S24-828 M AIN STREET TEL. aI61 . TUNE IN ON STATION W nC SUNDAY AT #:U P. M. r - r f / . ,-S

" - . X X. ■O' MA;c(:HEbTER%VEm’0;:j^ALP^^ANX'H^^ COKN.. >R^AY. APIJIL I J, IS 14 V X KlV'.y A T J-KIUAV, Al'Kll- 1); I'.'ll T!" T y M a m :H fcb I'h I: tA' tiN I N,li 1 i I'-li A I) MAMJBKJ^rKK,- i v ; ./ ’ ...... -Conunlaaion announced here : niar^UCc jb^'aniiivXr.Jiiy of tbc V a g b # b u i r ' ■ ;'>■ '. ' ' ' - « .. X ’ motioWplytii« imluat^. On the biff P lant Lowest Death AlpuffR a aatlonal average' of night oiX ^-ir 14, 1894, ThomiH 'RANGE AND ------TTTT— ------^ 7J.4 accidental deaths for /every! E cbup6ne three giUkmi| Sefvlro, University of | or Thqmas Laxton may be >ubstl- The President’s third son comple­ X Force; N^ppeal Book Four f^td stAmpe AS'.through D*»y 8. Elsewhere,, ll-> 9xtenaloi^ had the lowest acelden^...... that period, the Safety Commis- PHONE 2-0772 roadblocks, but add^: ■ 'k Wakhingtot^* April 14 — (>P1 — "onnectlcut.;. \ , \ 'I tuted. For late peas Aldeirnian, aion explained. / ' ted a six-week course at the sub­ X , ” NevertheIcss w r have returned through MS iiO|V^i»ltd t o t food.j coupons good for three gaUon "Peas are a cool'season crop and, aiao called'Improved Te^phone, ia xfj. rate during January among Bui 13 chaser training center yesterday R-’ J. CHAMBERS H(t)bolulu, 14;— / Strong , opposition was a-puUUing ludeflnltely. ^ sUmpe. PS through Iune^ 21. B-2. B-3, C-2 an<| Statea reporting reeorila be Such over 100 miles f;«m Tiddim-, and ^he earlier they can be planted, suggested. Thia grows to a ednsid' Anpiveteary of Moviee^ and officers .said he was awarded 182 .School Street tial law :a\yaii, starting poien the Chin hills, Ac also have’ givf n in the Senate today for any' pro­ s4»d Q8 will become valid Api C-3 Coupbns ^1^ for five galloh he .better,” said Mr. Wilkinson. erable height, six to ^ h t feet, and deaths to the Nattonaf" Safety a command on the baals of ”a very war, was rulejj'- in- up Tamu, thj/road connecting Im­ posal to permit ratification of a and be tbod Indefinitely; everywhere, .v I’T’eas will stand more frost than requires sturdy sup^rt of brush Oouncil. the ConnecUriit aafety Y o r^ R p ril 14—(*>)—Today creditable recoril.” ^U^Isr^^Federal Judge bi^ mill- phal fromyhe railhead has been peace treaty by less than a two- P roceesee Foods • \ OU host crops and early planted peas or wire. IVhere ^ re is to be used ”7* r y v ^ d e rs proclaimed i)/ still in cut hnd ^ohlma is under attack. thirds vote of that body. Bodk Four blue- stamps AS Period Four and Five coup usually ^ve the • largest yields. tor garden 'purposes Mr. Wlltctnaon £ itc# today and said violations of The enemy has made—and is still Interest iiKs mbdificatlon of the Uiuibitfb K8 now valid and good valid in, all areas through Sept SO 'Vhen the frost Is out of tha ground advises garMners to get' orderi In eral 'm ^rs would be subject maklnipfca really big effort whoso aheien't 'rcquiyetncnt was revived Indefinitely. Blue stam ps L8, MS, AlL couifons worth 10 gallqns sufficiently to plow or spade the early. , \ provos^ourt trials. ultlniate defeat will reflect all the by Chairman Bloom . (D-N-Y) of NS, PS and Q8 will be valid U iy unit,' /with - most coupons wor arden the grower' can feel safe in As to depth of plowing or spad­ The War department prepared greater credit, on our defenders. the House Foreign Affairs com­ I and good indefinitely. X several unite each. ' uaking the first planting.” ing for the home garden Mr. Wil­ o appeal a de^lon by , Federal But the public fneantlme shotjld' mittee, who advocated amending Sugar Peas need lime and Mr. .Wllkln- kinson ^Vises tqming qs deep aa 4 the twsdil .will perrtitt, which in Judge Deltiert E. Metzger tha! not be treated as if it is Incapable the constitution to permit ratifica­ Book Four Stampe 30 and 31 on recommends about 12 quarts of appreciating the military situ­ valid' fot five pounds indefinitely. The Log's ! War Price and Ra-j of ground limestone to 100, feet of manyr casM will nqt be more than provost cpurt was without tion by a simple majority, vote of .Uonlng Boat’d e«n»H« afloat. Cases Id a shower of rice and amid admiring,towns people. Capt; Quentin Roosevelt and his bride, the ; "The main hurdle.” Gillette told a /nirii^n Recommends Laxton’a oughly harrowed or raked. They finally had to get a ephne to do ,6ie Job. Byron Smith (Shown No DaniMr of Actual Invaalod formeridlss Frences Webb of Kansis City, Mo., leave the Chu^^h of St. Peter and St. Paul. Bla'ndfoi'd, reporter, "is the Senate Itself.” ' uring a two-by-four prop) said It was the largest hog hapuled In Judge iHetager. In upholding the ! One of Gillette’s pending pro- L^lsvlllr in 36 yeaps. The fcog w-as aent to the stockyard by George HALE'S SELF England, Srfter their wedding. At right Is Captain Il,D03evelt’s father. Brig. Gen. Theodofc, Jr., who 1 no.safs—to amend the constitution reiMM on X ha^M uorpua writ ojf A wait^^ Action actfid at hi® ton't beat man, (AP Radiophoto front London)* I. Deweeae of tiogansport, Ky. ' (AP Wlrephoto). / .• the. Navy Yird W ker. to permit ratification of treaties ^AlC— Oppose YMCA Notes by a .simple m ajority of the Sen­ X— ^ ^ ______~ r Duncan, formerly She^uan^ (Continued from Page One) Wyo., pointed o u \ th a t^ ^ th OeB- ate alone—reportedly got a cool Tonight AND HEALTH MARKET eral Richardson and XAdi Manchester' Invasion reception from the full’Judiciary 6:30-8:00 p. m.—Gym for boys. mail under a private contract Joint Control committee last month. iniita agreed there was no/dan- have refused to cross picket lines • 7:00'8;00 p. m.—.Boxing, boys. gir of^actuaJ invasion. Enierying from a closed meet­ 29 Bissell St* 7:00 p. m— Meeting, Junior Date Book iX Wc Hove Now UmiWd. the Quan- ^ ruled that tne right to est«>; at the Chicago plant and members Olily Warning ing. Chairman McCarran (D-Nev), / Post- Debs. N of an -Independent union have re­ ForDei^ated told reporters then: Jentiinent Agffins^ lish Anartial law under Hawaii’s fused to service telephone equip­ 7:30 p. m.—Lilliam G rant Ex- orgsnk act ’ceases and becomes Sunday, April 16 , F'avor Present Provision War ' ReducllQi in pression club. Hty of Land O' Lakes and Fair­ ment. 32n'd, Ansriversary celebration of "The principles of the resolution tinlaw f^as soon as the civil gov­ . Another test of authdrlty is pro­ Brief F^rry of Rumors We Have a Fresh Shipment of 8:00-10:00 p. m.'—Badminton. /o r Sa v i n g s ernment ^ capable and willing to Reich Planned Miantdhpmkh Tribe of Red Men at were . emphatically frowned upon House; Roll Call mont Creamery Butter. bable when the president takes Sports Center at 6 p. m. hy many i. embers of the com'mlt- resume iuNjormal funcUons.; steps to force compliance with the Set 01^\ by Reports Hs added^that throughout 1943 (Continued I'rqro Page 6 m ) .Monday, April 17 tee. Apparently most of the com W ashington. April 14.—(fiVv A Hale’s Large WLB order, by seizure of the com­ Paper collection in the South­ / the civilian. Mvernment was "snf- O f Nazi \, Broatleasl. mittee favors retention, of the rave of senriment against poSt- From State pany or otherwise, rbb company visory commission In conjunction east section of town. . present cOn.stltuUonal provision LOBSTERS (Iclently t Quipped, capable Snd xiready has attempted to enjoin Wednesday, April 19 ar Junking any our our Navy E j willing ti^erform all of the func­ with military chiefs, an Informant New 5’'l)!'k. April requiring that two thirds, of the Lifted Wounded Coffee Cakes the board in Federal court, but the Surgical dressings for Red Senate ratify all treaties.” -now the w o rl^ largest—iswept tions fo/ which it was created.” board questions the court’s Juris­ said,' giving this picture of Allied -Cross, American Legion Hall, 10 brief flurry of Invasion 'rumors was Ul Appettl Dpclaiofl plans: Gillette’s other proposals include Also Fresh Macki^rel,- Shad, Etc. rough th* House tqday as It met Hale’s^Large diction. Technically, the presi a. m. to 4:30 p. m. set off last night by Ca^dlan re­ W. R. C. Morrison, execu For some time after the armis­ one to permit ratification by Iter tha formality of passing and dent as commander-in-chief cn 'Election of officers Manchester simple majo’ity of senators voting Washirigton. April. 14.-/(g>r—‘ Uvy officer to General Richardson, forces WLR orders, where neces­ tice, as well as before Eisenhower Voting Republican Club. School ports of a Oei-man broadcast, that Steaming ^lam s, Little Necks, and another by a simple majority lending to the Senate\x record The names\)f 29 New Englanders Best Cut the l^ar Department would sary, and it is doubtful whether a as c|}lef of the military govern­ strCV^ Rec at 8:30. “an invasion force headcA ,\by Jelly Doughnuts ipeal the decision immediately, of Hou.se and Senate. ’ ^2,647,134.336 NavSl supply Wll are included hi a lis^ of 387 Unit- I W om en’s ! court could enjoin him. The ques­ ment forces will have direct con­ *- V-Thiimday, .\pril ’JO Canadians” had landed In FtAn^ ChowderxClams for the fiscal year starting Jbly 1. trol over all parts of Germany oc­ Senator Connally iS known to ed States apldi^, wounded in ac­ Lb. tion of the court’s Jurisuiction now SuppW and'vapron sale. North south of,Calais but it apparently feel that - any treaty, should -havs -.X.VN Not a dlaaenting. vote waa ex- WlneheU Smith’s 100% Whala Wheat Pork Chop lending a decision by,the high­ is before the District of- Columbia cupied by. the Ainerlcans and Brit­ tion in the AsiatiX^Central' Pacific, itisses’ ! est court, the off>de“of military MethodiM w. s. c. s. was .simply a garbled version of substantially the unanimous sup- ected. In fact, the bill could have, Court of, Appeals. ■ , _ _ ish, or other ,»liied troops except Friday, April 21 shunted to the Senate late European, Mediterranean, South governor will function Ss usual the Russians. A Soviet ' military Nazi "we dare you’’ warning men- entire. Senate, Pacific and Bread ■Meaty and violations of general orders The WLB order which Mont- Blood Bank Day, St. Mary’s Gillette argues that the two- ■terday by a imanlmoua stand­ Children’s! omery Ward'has defied directs govem menl will control German Pariah Hall. tioning the Dieppe landing in 1942. " " areap, the War depaH,ment an- will continue to be tried in provost In London, the broadcast was thirds rule tempts presidents ing vote had not Representative ?he company to restore its con­ territory occupied by the Red Sunday, April 23 itman (D-Tex) insisted that the novinced today. courts." described as "eptiiely untrue from I bypkqs"ypkqa the . Senate by making The New Englanders ind next Veal for Stew tractual relationship with the CIO Army. Hadasaah Bazaar, Temple Beth I treatiesreatie in the guise of executive lentibera go ori record on a mca.s- He said the 10 p. m. curfew and Wholesale and Retail workers He win be the man through beginning to end.” of kin include from Gonne^cut: Ritz Crackers Lgre. P k g . Hlackout regulations would con­ Sholom. Speculariim ranged from guesses j agreements. |ire of avich Importance. The 50 union pending a determination of whoip the French Dutch. Norwe­ Monday, April 24 nembers present stood in the af- European area: tinue to be dnforce.d.' that union’s , majority status, a gians, Belgians hod other Allied that it might be the real thing or 1 For Your Convenience Kerch, First Lieut. Joseph F.— Judge Metzer In case, involving 'Annual concert of the Beethoven llrmative'before Patman objected Ahklets Fresh Shoulders question which U»« company rais­ governments must deal until nor­ another Commando’ strike to the Louis Kerch, father, lOlS Smith aUens, last year held General Glee Club at High School hall. caiuse of tack of a quorum. ed when the contract expired last mal peacetime diplomatic and Tuesday. April 25 .suggestion It- might be a German ' Lieu 1 . ebe>x Gels street, Derby. ,,, Krispy Crackers Richardaon iii contemp.t of court or even an Allied smokesci-een. Tells Role Na%-y Must Play December. ' ■ ' . trade channels can be resinned. Annual banquet Manchester TTie.bill passed, through the Mediterranean ar'ea: Pound Package and fined him but tW' case was The Jenkins brothers esse w Three Stations Hear Words j WE ARE Fekety, F irst LieuU Stephen— 19c Chamber of Commerce at the Ma­ Ik ' :\ended by a presidential pardon. , Will Control Economic Life Three Canadian radio stations j Third (^k Cluster limendment stage without import- 2-Lb. Pkg. Smoked Shoulders volves a . wage Increase and Jrne ■ ’The entire economic life of Eu­ sonic Temple. tnt change after .Representative Stephen Fekety, father,''79 Velyet That case likewise involved the Ken-Rad case Involves wagei/’and in and near Toronto reported hear­ street, ^Bridgeport. right of civilian courts to ls#fUe rope will be under his control, ' April 26 to 3® ing the words indicating a land­ jiheppard (D-Calif), head of the 1 7o Wilbur Buds union security questions. since shipping anil tiansi>ort will Thirty-second Annual Conven­ An Eighth AAF Pighter Station. ipproprtations subcommittee that Gambardella, Pyt. Domin'lqk P., •writs of habeas corpus. In Its 27-nionth hlst^’, the ing waVtn projfress- England—-First Lleuf. Herbert —Mrs. Anna Gambardella, be supervised by the military for tion, New England'-,^ Conference, But there Was absolutely ho OPEN SATURDAYS rrote IL told of the big role the Frankfurts WLB- has referred l7/tempi lance a considerable period after the .(Augustana Lutheran fehurches, at Weber, of .2:^ E ast AHddle Turn­ 7avy mutt play In pending war 584 Grand avenue. New Haven., cases to the presldept, seven of Allied confirmation, a,nd the Brit­ Famous Wearitea* of Vanilla Chocolate Candy war ends. . the Emanuel Lutheran church. pike, Manchester, Conh,v..a Thun­ |>peratibn». Tunucci, Pfc. Libero—MA. i^ose Fresh Made employer defiance and 10 of em­ ish Broadca.ill be allowed to choose .had lieen heaiiiod last night to C3us(era previously awarded fbr Bring Your LAUNDRY fassachusettp echoed sentiment I.,ohdpn. /A pril T4—(fln— The Chocolate Puddings pliance has been addressed to the th ’- own 'governments. But in \ Friday, .May-5 "meritorious service in aeria'^lght' multiple' pyoblems/ o t the Near Striltes). . ' \in can collection for Maiuhes- .North America, . describing how In the Demotratic side, and W'on -,/* from the effects of boric acid modern war almost, every func­ invasion troops might be landed over enemy occupied Continental Lpplause from both aid*s when he Eastern and M e^tenan^n areas Veal Patties powder erroneMisly substituted' tion is part of the war effort, and ter. V’ ' ' Europe,” It has been announced V" and DRY CLEANING occupl.ed the ^ e n tio n bf Under­ • \ 51unda>> .May 8 with air and Naval support, then fxpreased the\ hope ’’this great O Pkm. for dextrose, reported today there therefore many activities which In adding; by Major General William E. 7avy of oura will not be sunk” secretary of ^tate Edward R. ’ was “no change" in the condition 36 iViixi Planeg - past w ars we|-e strictly civilian Private Duty Nurses' Bingo Kepner, Commanding Genei^al of Stettinlus, ]/., today'in continued P laater’s Party, ^ Orange hall. • "I don’t think that any of you our coiivenient H arrison St. Office* fter the war. ; Ws Always Hem a Nice Assort- of 17 others made ill. affairs will come upder military 1 believe the German high command the VIII Fighter (Command. "We win need it after the war. conference^ with' top-ranking Chief Specialist Fred rjiumasu- British fq/eign policy officials. W; T. Grant to. sis Main St. Downed ill Day control imder Eisenhower's ulti­ is so silly as to expect Anglo- I we neefl it now, aa our first line Peanuts ment of > Colid Cuts for (jitfck la of the (Joast Guard, whose six- mate responsibility. Americans to try invasion albng The Indian army is the largest Expert workmanship. ’ defense,” McCormack declared. day-old son, Fred Patrick, ' was the lines put into practice at volunteer army in the world. /- (Continued from P ^ One) No Question o t Sclf-Governnient Tiirks^oiuler - Hope* For Strong Navy No. 2 Can W egner Lunch or Sandwiches. one- of the four who died, report­ ’There Is no question of self- Dieppe in the summer of 1942.' ‘T hope,” said Representative £ ed that the baby might have been Too much has happened since. Tpo CASH AND CARRY ! /- .radius of Budapest were reported government for Germany immedi­ ^ Iluir.‘4 Ap|U*al .^1 lloeser (R-Mo), a member of the born in Buffalo, N Y.» the Thoma- ately after the war, it was stress,- many weapons have been put Into ppropriiatlons committee, "that, Cans \ sulas’ nome, had not he and his to have been" successful. The en­ u.se, and too many new tactics have WMATTa Grapefruit Juice 2 tire factory area at Gyor vVas re­ eel Mrth1(i Sookeye lieved eonie action otiglit to be decade o f' Nazism has Wiped ' out there w ill. be many false move.s, morrow Ml of kaaa laat for tha day'— epre'sentative Woodnim (D-Va), London, April 14® — i.P» — The most such men. Czech, Hungarian and- Belgian One BldcK'From st Center Street. heduled an organization meeting ta'ken/’’it there iv;a.s any willul German radio-reported today that maehinetiy and rolling stock Which many -feints and many dress re­ T- Marmalade 2-Lb. Jar'* neglect. Unlike Italy, where many local hearsals.” the Rome area waa attacked by .Fascists were left in office- bn woiild be difficult to obtalh else­ Red^olmon \8-Oz. Can 33 c ‘”The dam age has beyn done and Allied planes ' last night in cul­ where. they can’t bring ray baby back, ’ grounds miliCsry expediency, mination of 24 hours of unusual the Allies plan to removq.all per­ Most Vital Considerations ^ ALL KINDS OF PRESERVE he said.' ”It was out first child aerial activity over the city. These are some of the most vitiil DRIVEWAYS few Haven Man m m u m after live years ot niarri\,l lile. sons tainted with Nazism from Vlidoiiev Probers "Foreign planes droned over the public offices, schools and the Ju­ considerations the Turks are de­ \- a M «L • Coroner Edvs'atd C. McKdy, city .of Rome from all directions bating, and they naturally ask ■■ ^ THE RIGHT PRICES who plans to hold an inqiiesjt W eil- diciary. ‘ To Quiz Carter KiUi^ ill Crash IVORY Bars during the last 24 hours,” sa«1 the American and British military “will the Allies supply us if we cut tnsfolled and At the M A N C H E8 TEE nesday, said no charges nad bepn broadcast. "This kind of air activ­ hff commerce with Germany or Pkg. brought ' against anyone and government teams now are being ity has not been witnessed over trained in England to thke over will they say they are starting the ^Repaired • SPAM \ TREET -BRUNCH SOAP would not be unless It dei^eloped Rome/for ^»eks. • ' Invaslop and ships ’^cannot be Wa.4hington. April 14—(>P»— PUBUCvliM KET IWestport. April 14—(FV—One 19e that kinieonc ' was "critninAlly rC- all the duties neceaaafy in Ger­ ew Haven man was killed and ■ "Throughout the night heavy many, and to. purge the NaziA spared to supply Turkey with con­ The Senate ./Special ' Petroleum Ashes Removed. •siionsible.'’ - ! ,■ detonations pfXexplodlng ^ bombs sumer goods?’’ [tother. Injured today wheh thein > Your Choice... SSc Can m Two Bv'e-day'-old giiiii Afit* ^ The European Advisory commis­ Pollcy committee turned todsy.to Clothe* Poles tn.stalled. lit bakery truck and a tractor- were heard.” X sion'Is working on a broad policy However, another very serious dept three-day-old boy were, thy others Another Gefra'an''broadcast as­ contingency they must face ,is the the Nfivy’s highest rshklng oil ex­ GROCERYI-V. : SPECIALS ■ ‘ aller were Involved In -a' colll- Maxwell House who died.- All WQre the children to be followed by the, Americans, on the Boston Post road near Fresh Fi’iiit and Vegetables serted that 5,000 peo^ were kilU British snd Russtana - possibility their trade routes to pert' in . its inquiry. into the pro- ot Navy n^eh,, one of whom is on ed in Treviso province during an the continent through the Balkans Fe Fitzgerald EVAPORATED MILR-—Royia Scarlet or |e Fairfield town line. sea duty. po^d TrensArabisn pipeline end .2 tall cans 19c ICharles E. Thompson, 31, of 166 Glass Jar .Allied air ^ald on Venice la s t Fri- may be severed by Allied military the forel©! oil picture. .' ' DIAL2-14I7 Sheffield**...... Coffee 3Sc Large Callforie The habiqs became ill last ,week- oay. ': action. leaVlng them Isolated from ette street, died of a fractured Chairman' Maloney- (D., Co^ln.) CHOCOLATE SYRUP—Royal Scarlet. This is a Pure lull and dnternal Injuries and Wyman’s end, the firstdeath occiifred Mon­ (laii Sell Onions their sources; of general supplies said A. F. Carter of the Navy de­ day, two more on Wedpesd^iy and Given i'Hson Sentence and at the same time without any Chocolate Syrup, contains no M alt.. . ,20-oz. jar 8.7c Xger E. Goffs of 67 Edgewood Oranges D the Thorausula baby died yester­ substantial claim on Allied aid. partment had been Summoned for |enue, was taken to a Norwalk questioning at a closed session— ./itsd suffering from lacerations day afternoon. / . Middletown. April 14.—(/Pi— At Higher Priee fiuch a situation might leave Blueberries Tair Cah 29c one of a series-in Which the com­ DUFFS GINGER-BREAD MDC. : . ; ...... pkg. 25c Id a'possfble skull fracture, Medluro William B. Tucker, 40, M Stam ­ thsm economically deaUtute until - Certified’ fatate Policeman 'Vincent Bearies U)e end of the war. mittee Is laying the groundwork OLEOMARGARINE—Cresmo, .Allsweet E lg in , N ucor, Wyman’s Mhiae’ / ford was sentenced yesterday ,^ tp . Many complaints have been re­ for public sessions at which orted that the -bakery truck, I ilu s J ruop^ "from 9 to. 14 years in state pris­ ceived by the local OPA regarding Petroleum Administrator Harold SEED Psrkay and Dixie—Your Choice ... • Ihe 2^lc Rvai by’ Roger, hit the rear of Califorstia Oranges Doz. on when he pleaded guilty to a the celling price, '’of onions. One .,/■ tractor-trailer, driven by charge of carnal, knowledge and L. Ickes and others Will be heard. These Are "Extra Large, Grade Sea Clams Can 25c local concern has been ' selling Grass. Fires Rage (jarter. is ah advocate of quick POTATOES EGGS-«trlctly FrfRhl _ , , _ kiln H. W alvor, 20, of 69 " ’ • "Rcliike ('aiii abuse of a-minor femak!. He had them at 2 lbs. for 45c. Upon inves­ . e • • e e • e Ihiting street. New Haven, as the changed hit original plea of Inno­ construction of the line to pipe oil A 1 47C tigation It was found that he was from tha Persian gulf area to the IRISH COBBLERS Yter vehicle slowed down to pull cent to one of guilty after, evi­ within his legal rights as these North, South Ends BUTTER—-Fresh Stock! Land 0 ’ Lakes, Fdrmbnt _toe highway:'' Dandelions (Continued From Page Unc) dence was presented before a ji^ Medlterraneiui as a means of sup­ Niblet Corn 2 Cana 27C were Texas onlbns purchased prior plying Allied forces with fuel, pro- $3.90 Creamery, Brookfield, Clbyerbloom and Sperry A accident delayed traffic cn IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION lTi''Si(perloi^„coui't here. - . P ost road,* crowded a t th a t Brckq-Tuzla sectors. The fortified to April 1st.' '. ' Both fire departments in Man sujnably before th4 war- in the GREEN MOUNTAINS ' Barnes. • ' '' B u a to in ^ =OguUn-BrinJe road was severed A recent regulation put' obt hy Chester had grass fires to fight yes­ Pacific la over, as well as foy use iir with war workers going to Fresh Radishes B rh . bt’ parti.san forces after a battle the Regional Office has placed a terday. No. 4 of the South Man- in the reconstruction of post-war MARJORIE klL L S PRODUCTS: AbbmV Genoln# ir Jobs, for about 30 mlnutea. In which SO Germans died, ' 'TTto wholesale celling on ontone pur­ cliester department was called at Europe. $4.00 Colombia Mora and Mocha Coffee — S. A W, Apple Ketchup " 14-Os. BtL 17c said. ^ C T O R Y chased after April 1st which w|ll 3 :U yesterday afternoon for a Per 100-Pound Sack. Taagoa-TwMtag Na Montenegrin patriots have suc­ not permit the retail price to ex­ gran fire at 172 Charter Oak Juice — And Many Other of Her Products. MONDAY, APRIL 17 Fresh "Cabbage Lb. ceeded. In cutting the Cettnje- ceed 2 lbs; for 35c. However any street. Prevloua to this the Man­ . Diiscount for 10 or morf ■VnMte ‘ EXPELLO>tKIIIs Moih Wormsr-Crystals. Also Con- flehlta Falls, Tex.—(F)—CpL ' ' - ■ .X ' ' 1 ' * • • . . Podgorica highway between Ce- onions on haqd; piirCHaied before chester department was called to Mcks. Best quality avail­ Foster’s dally roll call for April 1st, can still he priced on'the 222 Hilliard street for* another ' tainerato Hang in Closets. No* 1 tinje and the (ilrnojevica river, NOT WAIT able. Same as We plant I4tb mess squadron takes him Unleas tnclement wcathar prevents eaD^ion — then the next fair day. Tomato Souce Can 7c thus isolating that important Axis BUY whidesale price paid, plusrthe.re­ grass fire. ■''' , eo UNITED There were more fires so far this ouraehrea. this list, of topguo-twisting supply base near the Adriatic' tailer allowable mark up. WE'ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF BIRDS EYE Acieme, Espiridlon, Blas- Also Please Note—-If collection caiUMit b t flniahed the flrat day It wifi be on.the follow­ 15-Lb. Peck coast from enemy forces pperat*! STATEE month in the North End than for A Month ' We . also have Garden Potatoes 39c the entire month of March. < Fertilizer, $2.M per 100- Belleijeau* BJMlaulat, ing tlay. ' ' Betty Crocker Vegetable Soup, Ing in.'the interior, Tito’s billlet.lnj FRUITS a n d ' VEGETABLES — POINT FREE! . ugmadi. Eschrich, Oorocyald, reported Heavy' losses were in-' Piibliq Records Refnembered for Gunnery Skill Far Your Radio! pound bag. [iljea, K aozm anki, Klopschln-' flicted on the Germans and large .WAR Kretowlex, KrocbmalBy, Jur- Tetley^i Soup or stores of. arms - and ammunition Bring It To Lauferswiler, Makaymow- captured, It waa added, ONDS WsfWStMd Deed* SanU Ana, Calif.. April 14—(F) FRANK V. AT QUR MEAT DEPARTMENT REBIEBIBER PROCEEDS FROM ALL SALVAGED WASTE PAPER IS LiptonV Chickeii Noodle Soup —MaJ. Richard 1. Bong, who has Jajla, Olesskowtaam, Bklbw- - Axis foroM were still on tbc / A N D Ofiftrud* M. F . l,r V ------— 5 — -\ presldqntyTh* serjoua demanda uT^ talk Is entitled ”¥outk- Probiema Mnf.Vrthur's Letters fcase >■' a jlrCcept and CUlde for 1,100 Workefg Hiie thiPhbur.'! Cum ing FeiMtire Bt tt$e SiHte E ffect in W artime.” „ ' 'anchesler^ ^he lutufC and an important aec- /'In tro d u c e d 'b y Rep.. P tir* Booth The aft*moor» ae**16u wfit cen­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 :1 5 The PXchBiijre of letters between American labor^atanda QO»evelt \ Luc* (R,, Conn.) aa “the next ter around the theme- 6i ‘T he'R e- Ely Oppqaea. " To Resun^c Joi>*ii aponaibiUty ad.the Oommunity*’ TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR $1.00 gening tierald {Jeneial Douglas :.>IhcArthur »n0^ clearly on record as notifying the speaker'hf 'tb*. House',” Martin'de­ On the Home V FoVsSiassen clared tbat^lhe rfalse lights of and will^A prtaided bvar by Mr iPUKUSHKP «T Congressman .Miller of Nebraska State Department that euch for­ / ERALD PRINTING CO^ INC. ' Fpr^Beri o f^ F a r ty ; ^ the NmA" Deal miist be extin- Harbert'F Flther, chairman of I '■ X ' It. •(•tell Sy»e' ’was made public by the latter, on eign policy' la what it wanta. Loa Apgelea, April 14—(iT»— iUiahad.”' ' , Spoiat Strvice and Welfara Qbm- llin ch fiitr. Cann. his tiwn reKponiiblUty, so- that, as. Soma^ylW workera ware due IjBCk ’Conference to Be mittaa of th* Connecticut War >B^AS FKKOOSON Which is. In turn, sound wftietruc-, a M ^ k ' today after AFL ofHbiala Firet Opuiii Bid fi^r Con “ U. S. Senator John A. Dattaher far as the record' goes, the senti­ tive labor policy,'^ w'elcofha spec­ Nomination and Gov. Raymond' Council. / ./ Fio Hope Mbarunced a "aaUafactory adjuat- iiecHcut ’^'R ecoghi^w In ^Hartford April 2T? panel diaciiaaton On Re- it«d October 1. m i ments C^rveral M acArthur con­ tacle of labor uatng ita power and mant” of difriculu«artrh|ch oauaed both addraaaad the oonvcntiott.hot X' neither mentioned names $A be To DiscuBs Problenfs. sponaibillty of the ChifMn” will in­ trived to express were private seh- influence for great and good pur­ A one-day etoppage of conatruf- By Major clude’Rabbi Morria ~ ' Itv H. Burton H««th •^tlon on tba General Petroleum made a strong plea for the ioirt timenta, not given or intended for pose. ■ ' y NBA Stall rorres|s»n«lent of action that will bring a RA- H artford/ April 14.—-Day-long Emanuel Synagogui company'a .lOQ-octana guollne re­ H artfo rd ^ -A p ril 14tHA>)—The public consumption; He may or Boston Joseph B. Ely, twice ibilcan victory at th* polls in \ Grady of St. Juatb' finery at? nearby Torrance. ■rat avowad bid for favor of Con- delibarations on "Hi* Impact of Raymond Cunningham of Trinltiy The Army & Navy Cl mhy not have known that they governor of Massachusetts, la a Ndycmber. * -yX . SUBSliRl Suslneaa acenta of 15 AFL nacticut’a 1$ dalagatea to theB' ^na- na- E^rywhar* in ti>'* country, Oov- tha W ar on '.h* American Home*' church, and Mn-.', M arjofie Wood- Oo4 T«*r b» U»tl,V /were going to be published ydster- very keen, level-headed gentleman unlona notified thetr membera yes' will be conducted in Hartford on lock. field re'preaentative of the No gasoline? , Can’t use your car? /X / Per Uontb br MbH • ...... \ i i terday to and the walkout, called ttonat Rapubilcan contentionin\ at ernor^ikldwin *Aid, p«opIt regard SlnKl*_____ Cop? whilst political acumen wilt b«l al- the RepUblloah party ”aa tha one April 27th under the joint sponsor­ War Council Recreation. Commlt- Then why not walk? I.C9 not too tor. Dollvorod O:no Toor 'iiy- In proteat to. uae of non-union Chicago, to be-^ named today a t a There Is no law, or tradition, or j Red taated by alm<>st *ny Bay Stater X great taopA^nd look to ua to pro­ tae. / ■- And you ,wtll fitid our>Btngo’s fun ^uttaem California Edison Os. atate convaption here, haa .bean ship o( the State Fedaration of. I Other/Speakerk will be Mrs. Lea-- m e m b e r o f _ patriotic code of conduct which | you might cart to question. He 'made by A -representative of the vide vigOraui, forwArd-looklng, With niaiiy prlzes^tojbe.^qn./ Tho A88OC1ATB0 PRCMi workera for Inatallatlon o t - elec* progressive IrSdeMhip necessary Women’s CTub*- and the Connecti­ He R./Mathew*. prealdent of the Tho Aooociotod Prooi It requirea that a general In the field Cross also Is the only avowed candidate 1 ^ equipment on the aite. ■tasaen Volurlieer committee of cut War| 'OounclI. Th* conference Parant-Teacher Association of !? ootitled to tho uoo of ropobl o»- i t Paul, Minn. !,to win this war, and to win the (20) $3.00 (JAMES X / X , *10.00 GAMES . Mon of «» nowo diopoicheo crodtiod attune bU peraonal political think- j Notes fop the Democratic prealdentlal '\ Thia committee i* urging the peace," /, . will be held at Uehtlnel Hill Hall. Connecticut, on "Th* Responstblll- (1) $2(1.00 GAME • X.(1) $30.00 GAME/’ ^ to It oh not othorwloo «rodltod In ing to that of the political admin- miminatlon opposing President Hapiibiican prealdential nomiha- Cliarging a trendxtoward abso- 960 Main atieet. starting at iq;00 tY of the .Home”; N.^earl* Light, ' ' 'bio popoT ond »l»o tho local nowo oirioe, ».t.1 Mala St.—Tel. ««>t7 director of the. Bureau' of Biiper- isCration headed by his Cornmand-. ftobscvelt. ttoB for Lieut Comdr. Harold E. iutism was developing, Senatot a. m. Ftalursd Speakers at the '*'l*'r*ghfV*'of republlcolton pf Danaher said, “through qur party, vislon of the state Board of ^ u - er-ln-Chief back home. General Finding these two descriptiona \-V Btaaicn. - , -i , \ m dlopatchco heroin, are alao dllTicult.to reconcile, 1 arranged With' indications .grow ing through a Republican Gqngreas luncheon session will be Governor catlon, on "1>e Responribillty of • ’ • Proiluctlon — Tuesday through •X • In a romantic scene from "Lost the School”;''’ Miss' C harlotte E. M^cArthurJ' in other words, bM Friday. lOrLsO; Thuraday ave- to talk 'IvUh Mr. El^Mn his law Last day Tomorrow atrongar by tbe minute that Con- abd a Republican president the Marsha Hunt Raymond E. Baldwin, Mrs. Fpan 'barv;lea Client of N. B. A. eveby right to think as he plekees. nlng, 7-9; Centar church. office hereVjhis home l>xtn Weat- \ nacticut’s dalagataa would go to course.of tbe United Stqtcs can Angel.” playing M the State Sunday,.Monday and Tuesday, starring cea Burka Radlck,’secretary o4 the Owen. cxe<^utlve director of the I fh^ Thikt Is not io say that his fleld) and aSke*! him flatlj \the Chicago convention unlnstruc- once more be returned to consU* Margaret OT A warm heart-tugging atorv of a child prodigy. state; Mayor William H. Morten- Stamford Community Chest and .Surgical Dresstoigs — Monday ten and Mrs. Baatric* Fok Auer Oounpil. on "The Reaponslbllity of Re-Opeptri^" Monday Publlsheri '’fj.rt-v— thought bas been Vise, nor his ex- evening, 7:30-10; Production cen­ "■Why are running agpinat \ted, Victor T. Johnaon, who said. tutional government" Julius Matt Ft Sotcitl Aatrtcy ^ President, Rb^sovelt? Do S, The Sale that Introduces "I'm. hara t« meet qa many people Dibble Ukely Replacement' Hchpening, 18 Avercll place, Bran­ bach. the^'^clal Agencies”; Jacob N. Ntw Tprk. Cbictac. D etroit prcAsion of it.' even for private ter. Wr.dneaday, American Legion as possible,” told' newspapermen Fsidman', recreation field represen­ Home,. 10'a. m.-t:30 p. m. h av e any ld*a vyoil-can beat, him As the convention resumed to­ Three From Stiile ford. \ Mrs. Robart F. QuM, chairman Bostoli. consumpti^. discreet. Here is an the convention, or build up enough that he was attending the conven­ day, Lewis Dibble of Naugatuck of the Department of the Ameri­ tative of the Federal Security b u r ea u of Blood Donora — Mra. (ister, tion In the Interests of the Minne­ Yacobellla, Carmen, private, Agencies, on "Responsibility for' MEMBER. A Ulort. I American general on active duty of an antl-Roosevelt,' antl-Fourth u r New t i q u e S h< loomed aa the likely replacement first clan, U. R. Marina Corps Rs can Home of tije Connactlcjzl ROSE M ARIE ciRcuua'i;tONS» \ 3017, taking appotntmenta how for Term group to frighten him out? sota governor. for. S tate Chairman J. Kenneth Among- Casualties Recreation"; and Mra. Eric V. who describee as "coiTiplete wis­ April 31. Unit will s^ up at serve. Wpunded. Fathar, Albert Stats Faderation of Women'i Mr. Ely grinned without trou­ \ first Open Bid Bradley who yielded the place re­ Ciqba, will presjd* over the jnorn' 'Johnaqn, past president qf the Tht Hprtld dom and statesmanship" A letter | South Methodist chulrch ' It waa tha first open bid for Ymcbbellla, 357 81*t«r road, N*w Connecticut State/ Federation of bint?*fOT*typoBraph7otl ^'^rort ap*. bling to answer direetly. He served for him among 'the dele- Britain. I'ngaeatlon and the weleoiping ad- which, describee the general him-j Nureee’ Aides - (W__ meeting thought brieOy, and then uuUlned For the pa.$t ten days special prite tags have Connecticut recognition by any of gates-atrlarge because of the du­ Washington, April', 14— Women”* Clubs, on "The ReSponai- •piarlna m \ the .major. candidates for the Re­ dresa'Will be/given by Mfs- Hollo­ SHOPPE tfsnehetter Evenlns Herald..^ Sclf in the role of m artyr a,nd Tuesday, 8 p. Y.M'.'C.A.' his reesons. • been attached to the fine old pieb^ in our ties he Would be called upon to namaa of six, New EnglandejtW are way Ktlborfi, first vlcc;i)iresldent of billty of Gfganijiatlon*.” Nurse Recrultm. nt -^Call Mrs. publican p'riesldential . nominqtion perform AUChicago as a national Siihroen* 0«4b HIgheet Umde Following a discuasion period a Which then suggests, ia detaJ The Democratic party today is newly opened Old Connecticut Sh«iK We ■ince 'the withdrawal of Wendell Included in A' list ni 1)3 casualties the Fad' tIon. Stata'W ar Admin- Friday^ April 14 yhaVer, 6214, ' / spilt wide opony U has lost all I have ■ nothing rt k*"*.** said commitieeimin and aa a member islralor, enry B, Mosle will de- talk on "Yotith Faces ■ the'Chal­ AT (HJH .VEIT LOCATIOS that this supposed martyrdom be took this means of introducing this M L. w m kie. of the U. 8. Naval \(orces—Navy. lenge” will be given by Sherwood sense of diremon. We've been JoM>ph B. Ely. I stuck my Connecticut wai the original of the arrangbmenta committee. Hartford. April 14.—i/pi-.Ken- liveriver Initial...... lornlng address ctihverted into a political cam- C'pleudar defcaterl in /An many states it's necA'nut a z department to you. If you were not^clbded Mrs. Alice Ruaa Cochra^ state Marine Corps, and CotsI G u a rd - neth H. iPop) Simmons, . Bristol bnin ^ h e Home Front.” Other Marchant. a senior In the William V M Willkte state in the 1940 conven­ H. Hall High school of West Hart­ Draft U p s And Down.n* ign. Incidentally, part of the ■Tomorrow / getting discpiiraging. I don't think in the many who have already paid us tion, etteking by ita favorite right vice chairman, who had been men­ announced by the..NaWy depart­ newspaperman, .has received tbe sRsiipaakera will ^ MiMias Ruth T. Rui- tioned for the post left vacant by ford. / 115 CENTER STREET idom and statesm anship" in- 9;30 a. Ih / WTIC, "Now la The we can have a .strong P9^rty until believe I want to C i (i' Me > won’t you do so tomorrow . . . while the ^ p ^ from the first ballot. Gov. Ray­ ment today. ;■// highest grade .n the recently-held «el1 of the Univi^sity of Oonnecti V it a safe bet that Selective Time.'’ ,/ ' / ' we Democi ata restate pUr faith. Bradley, waa slated to go to Chi­ merit system examination for the ^ut Extension ^rvlca, who will volvrtj is Congressman .Miller’s question right now." ■H. ■ ■ • \ / iual prices are still in force ? mond E. Baldwin made the speech Publication of this \additional .^ • ife offlclala, or the Arwy t;hapter' office closed In after­ To Eiusiiirage Others which seconded WUlkie’s nomina cago as proxy for National Com- list brings to 43,941 the total num post of Labor department public- '■^talk oii “The Hofisewife”; State statem ent th at Gen>raji ' M acAr­ This la, of course, a very 'bflef What a thrill to rehfiyA a mitteewoman Gertrude iptflcld of Javy officials who give them their noon ,/ ■ Nobody aeemed willing to stick .■iunimary of cboqt an hour's edn- picture labeled ' *'hand tion. ber of caaualtias announced by the iat. Commissioner Cornelius J. OPA Director Anthony F. Arpaia, thur. woiiid be a sWcfessfiil candi­ Hartford, who will be unable to Danaher has announced. Slmmqns, who will discuss “The'-Cost of Liv­ Have Ydu'p Baby, cues, never deliberately planned to Monday - r his neck out. They're all afraid. versation, out of which it was palnted.” The one sj's Inch/llmed oak ' Family Photographed , . DRESSMAKING^^-'’ ' knitting and sewing units. ' \ has" been an extremely poplily fram e for only $2.00. A omina* would be expressed, To l^ k No DoformoAt* sergeant, U. S. Marine! Corps. duration, Danaher announced.yinoiyic clayon of Social Hygiene, whoa* dictory changes of mind. _ Here, in the .secpntf\letter, is an Huigical Drc.ASthgs,. 7:30 p. ni^ didacy^ He has no illusion that The old "wash stand” tp. Joseph W. Martin, Jr:, (R., man and they think ^he Still is he can be nominated. He haa very pair of blpe florals \ In sketched above la a Wounded. Parents, Mr. And Mrs ■ v in Your Own Home. Build' Your Wardrobe Around Well-Fitted Garmenta, Viewing the problems which American general op ^tive duty’ Production center. M au^ who kaynoted the conven­ H artford, April 14.—(#V— State Edward Gorman, 173 IPopular capable of pulling this ./election little hope that Mr. Roosevelt's l4>-jxl«'/i maple frames. typical exsmplA of tha Personnel Director Olendon A. vWEDDING.GOWNS . . . SUITS . . . FROCKS have produced.’ these quick change describing as ''scholarly" a letter Tuesday- - . \ . . 'out of the fire. $3.49 each'. Larger onbs tion In t night, mentioned no poa Street, Bridgeport. 1 Phone 3971 Nuraea' Aidea'at the hospital renomination can be stymied. In pieces to be found at Sible candidatca by nam e when he Scoboria said last night that no policies It ia easy to airee that in which his Commanoex-iii-Qilef ‘.So I stuck my neck out. V that ertnt he will have to decide' In, Inch limed the Old Connecticut Schoening, Eric G.. sbeond lieut Production center reopens with oak frames are $4.9.'5. For aaid that tlje Republican party had occupational deferment* would be enant, U. S. Marine Corps yeserve. for Appointment.^ SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FITTING they art hard,'difficult rtobleme. have no a'm bilion.for office, and whether to .support a Republican ^ Shop. It’s finished in asked for state employes under 36 Is referred to as a "moriaKih;i( and tegular schedvtle. nothing to lose. .My .sole purpose the nAutical room there's I ^, . within its Yfinb* "* number of Dead. /' Father, Frederick A. X NOTICE! When, a few days ago. Sewings, 'Temple Beth Sholom. nominee whose identity he ca.i \pumpkin pine color, ' ' * g o ^ men qin^Ufled to years of age. in which, again. It la, siiggeXted i# to pee if we can't get the United not know yqt, or keep quiet, or a wharf scene, framed in GEORGE DEW servlcs was finally beginning to Sewing, Kmanuel Lutheran faady to UM. Lake that MacArthur has bee^ dlactiiu- StHe.s back on the track where It go through tha motions of back­ maple, 23 *9X25',i inch mqat good antiques, Photographer Ladies' Aid, Production center. •iM, for only $9.95. AUCB COFRAN TRESPASSING dig deep Intf? the ranks of pre- Inated against In the ihattcr ef\ Home Nursing 6|iU!A St. Brid- bcloriga.” ing the President. . you can um thia piece "How,'l T asked him; “will your (Known Aa Queen Allege) i! i- . Pearl Harbor fathere, that repre­ auppllca and relnforcementa forXgefs church, evening, Hope* far Unity in moat any room in BPUUTUAL MEOlUI On, the Land of The Manchester sented a hard declelon. Such dls- Wednesday candidacy do that?" - Wbatavar his declaion, Massa­ the house! Regularly SavenUi Osoghtar *f a Seventii Son reaabnij,lower than those of world -"Perhaps fny temerity will help it is mArked 814.50, but .Fuptlon of families is unpopular;, Surgical Dressings,. American chusetts people ■' who know him WATKINS Born With n VeU Wdter Co. STRICTLY FORBID- war atretegy. 1-egiun Hall "somebody else tq get up a little w.ell are convinced that It will is now "aale-prlced at tha war-time supporT^ of these Readinga Dally, including Sunday, In short, where there has been NuTses' Aides at tha hospital courage,” said Mr. Ely. s- spring from his heart; motivated $13.00, \ 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By ApfHiInt- famlliee le expensive to the gov­ P olllfcar goa.slp up her* ia tq by a sincere devotion to the a*'^ \ P£N Under Penalty of the Law. so mucb smoke for many months, Sewing,/St. Mary's Episcopal •\: ment. In the Servloa of tha Pao- ernment; the men the government church. the effect that the grogp headed tional welfare and a no lew ar­ Gift Box or M V im S pl* for BO Tears. sometimes from General Ma’cAr- by former Secretary Of. War Manchester Water Co. sta fHMn this process are not top Sewing,\Soulh Methodist church dent desire to do what. 'lii. the 169 Church Street, Hartford, Goan. t hur’ a own -etatemente, aoroetlmea group, Production rtflter. -' Woodring of Kanaas! hop**.'At ^ta long- nin, will moat certainly re­ ■/ Phoaa 6-tOS4 / skUers, either m age or physique. from those of his friends, there Is Sewing, Center enWreh. rump convention Hn St. l/)iiissjn unite the Democratic party and A z : Aa this. Uklng of fathere began Sewing,' Mrs. I n t i s ’, High .Mav. -to consolidate all antl-Rooae'- make it into an effective political 2 really Art. He himself is a con-j volt elements behind a -slate head­ to hl^ lU stride, another hard de- Street Extension. merhaniam. scions part of tha MacArthur can­ Pickup- and delivery 6f Produc- ed by Mr. Ely with Senator Byrd "Fm still a Democrat,” he said cleien was superimposed on it. Be­ didacy. and aa aircH ia treading a timj. Motor Corps, of Virgiiila, Senator O'Daniel of earnertly. "I believe so thor­ tween Ole armed service’* obvipus rather dubloua line. 'Hiursday— Texas, or aomcbody of like mind oughly ia ita approach—not the 'X need and^atre for younger men "The MTacArlhur letlera can beat Nurses' Aides at the hospital-.lOWlt In second-plare. modem otife, but the historical— Sewing, St. Jaroea School. \ Boiled Party Before land the reli^vely/^ood standing be judged, perhaps. If we Imagine that I would b* a most happy Sewing, Emanuel . Luthe7;an This ticket would be offered to man if It woiild come back to Of sur war production, “It was that they were signed by aonie i-hurch Dorcas Society,’Productilaiv the Chicago convention, first In unity. But I am Afire that It can­ We're the oneswho giv/ flnall^deterplliled that many other American general. Suppose, cente.r, evening. hope that the threat of a split not return to unity-, under the youngw ipsn prevloualy deferred ior Insfahce, they bore the signa­ Friday ^ narly would persuade the Preai- present leadership.” - x. . Blood Bank, South Methodist ent not to end a notable career . for occupational reasofi*^ could ture of Gehfral Elsenhower, who church. ' ii/defeat. The inference .la that upholstered furniture now be. spared from ^ c civlUau is to tha European theater '''Vhat Nurse.s’ Aides at' the hospital. If this fslled, a third party would' '.^CDoltjreen S)rtAf| Stor€ production effort. ’ MacArthur la to the Soqth Pacific Nurwea' .-%lde Corps be considered seriously. Cret^ks to Form \ When this^ new policy' got* The N urses’ Aides Corps will Mr\Ely said he had not heanl theater. In such • meet Tuesday evening at the Y. M. of such, a plan. He thought Sen­ New Cabinet Its real wear /e stl not even those acUyrty supporting ■ clear track, the former policy of iG.,A. at 8 o'clock. The officers ator clwd, former Democratic / > P M totH o induction of fathera waa\ at least the MacArthur^/!arl(|ldacy. would urge that aa many -Aides as pos­ Chaii iiia^Jam e.s a . Farlc.y, Sen­ M B A B B A S O L 3 3 temporarily side-tracked, ,wiib be able to reytrsln * sense of sible attend,' for a nominating ator-Guy M Gillette of Iowa. Sen­ Cairo, April 14—(1?^—In an ef­ MINERAL committer la to be appointed,'and fort to end factional strife among many annoying results. S'pme fa­ ator Bennett Clark of Missouri oh shock. plans fqr the annual dinner will be Senator David Walsh of Massa­ divergent political alementa Inside on, there bed already quit Jolj>a and discussed. chusetts woulVmake a better and outside Oreace, King George disposed of properties In pfepara- .Surgiral Dressings head for the ticket than he. After II "has Instructed'Bophoclea Venl- 24e ^ E p s o M S a l t 1 3 - tion lor their service.'' So'ii(ie had lyAbot On Foreign Policy The gauze for the new quota meditation, he ad*led Senator Bur­ zelos tq form a new Greek cabinet II hrf.s arrived, which will make truly ^representative of bit people. NBDieiifAt>-«4.B. tIBB - m s so already gone Into the servldp, and Every time American labor ton, K. Wheeler ^ Montana and plenty of work for both the Mon­ former Governor AlUed B. Smith Venlzeloa, who has been serving / liqMHaMMaMmaaneaaivwaauMmesuaHSiSBiMmiMMMiawa will ftay there, while olhera. In np jumps over the trace* with“aqqie day evening and the Wednesday of New York to the IVat. as Navy minister, was recom­ These Spring Fille^ In this tftfi for 3 to different aituation except }4r apparent abuse of Ita power for (laytime groups for some time to “ Would you be willing to head mended a* the new government X ,conie. , leader by Emmanuels Tsouderof y 4 0 t S h » \ higher order numbers, may^/con’./con- selfish Improvement of It* own such a ticket. If you weXe asked?" when he resigned aa premier April May we remind workera once I lnquired/"x \ ^ 49c RUBBING ALC0H0l2 9 celvably escape service aUqgelher. posltlon at threat to the whole na- njors that a clean wash dresa or 3. Teouderoe haa been carrying on i MARe-oa^ "I really ^on't know,"\he an- as premier at the king's request ^ to the hyes of all thqrt atlll at tion a welfare, there is a standard coVerall qpi'on must be worn, a.s swertd. "i haven't thoiighb\about Watkins CfspeOirsraffs > SHAMPOO welr.aa a scarf that will cover pending designation of a successor/ hohje there has beeiT introduced sermon to labo,r in. order. It is a it. In accepting the eommlaalon to wothobto addi^nal and ppukmged uncer­ every\bit of the hhir. This may "If Mr. Roosevelt is nominated good sermon, and It says that la­ be of Vqry- thin material, but i form a new government Venlaelos i\ J. ond w0on woN. Mb top wMi md- ^ 39e ta in ty ./ bor, having finally reached the will you bolt the party?" I askft. promised he would aubmit the » (Limit I) DB. LYOMB qe, hair net Is not considered suffl pAfter sunportlng M r./Roosevelt’ BuilV to It will ^ MiAy to aay that. If/the dent inaurtnee agAlnSt a stray names of Ma new cabinet mlniatara / “ Dill i agi s H b Bk.* * protected power It has sought for in 1932 Governor Ely tooX ■ wall within 34 boura, though it previ- W Iq n .wid* ehokis e( tfdi «den. Army aniLwWtlve Service were ao many generatiqjds, must now haiy being fs|ded Into a dressing with A1 Smith In 1936 And re where it-.might some day cause lusly had been Indicatsd that me- going tq/m a^ their younger man turned to the fold, formally if would be delayed pending tit* . ' X - likewise accept the principles of mu.ch suffering and damage in'a :$lf* SPRING TONICS decisipfC t ^ y Should have knoA'n lestralnt and responsibility. wound, / \ , , ' not very enthiiXiasUcally, in I»40. val of represeptatlvea of varl- Medfeai' la r 'He thought that over for soma, Greek factions from the home- Polo SUrts H U ’S * they were going to make it, and It occurs to us'that we are usu­ Also, National Heiulqiiarters re lime. , Finally be.'said: '"I don't V t ^ S i d s ve nwle 11 befoV/ they began ally very quick to read the sermon quests that lltUe, If^any, Hpatick T A b ltto , and powder be used by those work­ CoBon Itfik pole diirti daet woah IVOIT SOAT taking fathers. T et/« we have w'hen labor does w hat we think Is ing on the dressings, and that « easily «a hnaidfcerdilelsl Rarfo sail! before;, this youhgrt^man de­ 'the wrong thing. But we haven't nail polish be omitted. AIJ these loieanwii 20e -Mef4.f"eM8lr-^ cision was sq difficult tliqt they detected ourselves responding very things are safety measur'ea to fijmit I) FrofttskmAl A M tJ I -probably did know when, they- quickly with favorable comment make certain that no tinieat speck It w n tiL O ii i j . i . n i i e N A lr B n n lr w’ere going to. ^ k c it, or whrther of foreign aubstanca be left in the g r a n t when organtaed- labor such a policy coujd get iteproval. ican FedeV^tlon of Xabor forum oh The articlea to be made, mainly • Stain WAMPOLCB ' 3 0 4 . (Ued^O There was no sure way of'telling the post-wair wojrld w h ic fip ^ a i scarves. With aome helmeta and Inn .... gloves, are being- urgently re­ -X matter how careful ydui^si'ers' in advance when vfsr prodifctido held in New York thq! otherAlay.ay quested by the Held directors, who /- would j"cath that stage, or »X it The expressions of labbr senti­ net tremenitqua immediate need might seem, they’re bound to giwe up­ SOMERS, CONI^. for them. . , ^ f> ■ ] holstered furniture more wear in a\few CASTOR OIL SANITARY D A B S or ever•rt. would reach it. ment at this forum were not con­ It is weH known that theee are •* . .4 LAXATIVE COTTON The only sure , w'ay to have' centrated on. higher war time Either Style months than grown-ups do in a year. SOAP BOX not the most enjoyable knitting, That’s why ifc ia important to invest itt avoided all this cohftislor. would wages, nor heading, ui the direx- 4 -ounces; |Q c Dispenser f A r blit i t 'i s ho.ned th a t-a ll knittere the best when there are younif folki (Limit 1) . . 1 9 Tight-fitting•ht-litting ^ ^ box of 5 4 . ly '' have been for the Army and Se­ 'tiun of bMilung" sortie pmlUcal par­ will volunteer to help svitb the ^FEA'TURING: lid.. Durable . . J work when the yam arrives, since ground.' - ' • lective Service to haveN. followed a ty^ or candidate becau.Se' It or he ■ruthless policy of taking many could be expected to repay . such it is evidently so much needed.- Nothing l^ e Uie quiet muffling 1 6 9 0 0 Watkins Lawson'sofas are :built to A. large sewing quota has also of staira "to add the Iiunirious last, from the solid, hardwood frame. O foM T ohn 4 SALE! Of I t ^ more men than they ever expected .support" in legislation and labolf been acceptad, so there ia apiwr touch of elegance to your hbme! to need. ' policy. Instead, what chieQy con­ ently A busy time a^ad. Doesn’t coat a great deal, aither,. - Regular $195.00 ^ to the finishing cover! These two styles FAIMOUVE Under aUch a policy, no fathers cerned- the main oratort of thq Gamp and Hoapital when you figure the average ‘ 1 .have the finest mohair frieze covers^' •Lather would now be on the aihtmiia seat day was the question of whethej- ■Volunteer carpenters, painters atalr takes six and one-half to available . . . richly colored In tui>i .AND SHAD ROE and seamstreasea will . be most seven yards of carpet.' Fortu­ quoise or blue . . . with a woven-in tex-1 Shavt.CiMai because all o{ them would already American foreign policy was do- welcome to help renovate aome of nately, Bigelow weaver* have have beeiKlmluc'ted. and no young- ing a full, alert job' to help build the furniture duRated for use In been able to furnish us with adv- tu i^ HBwb. ‘ "All of the Flavor . . . None of the Bones’’- 3 t I 49* er men would still be holcIu|g jobs a world of peace for tomorrow, the military’ establishments here* eraf rolls of Quality Carpet lata*' # iT K /L im ited quantity at this special prict. ' ly Ao youican have .your stair* • B I O T M B B « I J t not completely ' eaaentlml because Labor’s criticism of some of the abputs. M***- Philip .. Cheney, ------— A L S O — ------chairm an of. the Cai»P and Hos­ covered . . . now . . . If you — they would *11130 have already been ••"unilaterai” policies; ol Soviet pital committee,' is makitlg slip choose e a r ly ^ nr Inducted. Such a policy,- however, Kussia, and ita desire to have the covers, and would appreciate MAINE LOBSTER.^ 9HICkEN AND STEAKS ' Plain velvets in dusty'roac nr Doan’s a;ould have' brought a dlsrupUbn* 'principles of the Atlantic Charter assistance. Call her at 311 if you can h*lp out * ipomlng or hliM green, $CJU yd. E ight­ ON OUR DAILY MENU Kidney of ci'vjllan life much more nrtd- pzotected knd preserved for real eenth Century Axmlnatef* in two. a ^ * .•4--". --.J lese than anything being experi­ influence were ao pointed and de­ Of'course, the committee 1s still turquoise, burgundy or cedar- Pills enced how. termined that the State Depart­ rote, |4*f5 . . . or for an in­ fioncnoH asking for contributions of all expensive temporary eovaring OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY INCLUSIVE What the authorities have been ment representative on hand. As­ kinds of furniture and recreation­ th a t will w ear and w ear . . $ TO 10 P. M. trying to do ia to' take only those sistant Secretary Breckinridge al equipment for tbs service men plain duch in green or tan at 29* and women nearby, and Mrs. Che­ men they really need.i R. has been Long, -felt it appropriate to give • L li. ney will pijoyiil* transportation . _ SiWDAYS — CLOSED NOON TO 8 P. M. •BB ■ p S eB i almoet inevitable that, operating the following pledge; upon request. ItoHodThiMf M sia/ft-dHM qii such a marginal basis, any "The American people need hfve tended Preles C a rlM * # Changes fn need should produce no fear that the American point Dlsrhacgrd Prom llnapllal MONDAY— CLOSED A tL DAY. . BUSINESS ■ ,1 Fitfhyltctic SO BOOB OkNUIOl abrupt, changes in liiduc'tiou ' pol­ of view ia not- being vigorfiualy A p. S. Fighter Base in Eng­ ENVELOPES icy. Inconatatent and unfair aa it ajid effectively presented on every B n u h . land. April 14—(gq-rtiabL Don .K Reund-eVid Iriitte, ^ may acem to some IndlvlduaU, It uccagion where, our immediate or Gentile, top-ranktng TJ. 8i ace in MiBMil OO ] | Cy rge [Tax Collector the Gills, Lcaxlpia , (.lull o f ,< the V h ig for I’aluu Strike ' Seiiatoirs i Bcrliu Target X \, what he fer.njed 'RooHevelt's ap- Rot*k\ ille .school. l:hcrc will he bpUviH'oi''''" poiiitnj'ent of judge.* for their po­ G v A N D anfl old fashioned daitcing • from ’ 8 MaCx4rtli Gives Notice' Bristol Plant ripleta M eet Ouuiiri Would Defeat litical loyalty rather^ than tlwir to 12 p. m. with music being furn­ Of Mosquitos - . 1 ability, with "a resulting deca-^ WING D O N ! Manager ished bv the teen age orchestra, / Uence o f the Supreme court." — the Slaiv Pu.sters. Put iii Cfafeiii4Wey on the flriil ballot, said he Donald R.' fighters flew from ttalian ba.ses on Would like to see the party's nom­ Real estate, personal property All Return ' to Jobs. | Congressional Powers. Agrlriiltiire is .Canada'S'^ most tpday. She, will start on Monday Imphrtant elngTe ■ {ndiiatcy. Read Herald AdFS. A p p o i n t e d . f o r L ig h t ha a member of the' staff at the. these raids. inee announce that he would ask and automobile.'tqxea of th(^1943 Other AtHgd bombers nikc.d^fffc Staffordville school, teaching l|he MacArthur to xetum home to re­ Hat are now ^ e and paySDie in Bristol, April 14—(JP)— a '“ w11U- I Portland, ‘ April i4/^(VP)—Gov. A nd Power Cc^. Job. Invasion 'coastal area dunii^ the place SccretaryNlf War Stimaon, Tf- third and fourth grades. She ih a the office of the Tax Certlector. John Bricker of Ohio, Republican day. • ■ ^ himself a Repiibliean. eat” strike of truckers employed { graduate of the ‘Stafford High The record of UiadtoW town tax V Aprfl 14.— (^^^ciaU.' school and the State teacto>s Col­ A U. S.’ communimif in London It certainly wOuld'help the war at BuUdlng 82 of the New De­ presidential aspirant, called last collector's offlceYn collecting out­ nt^ht for complete subjugation of WefUc-s, offlcewana- lege at Willifnantlc and was for­ said objectives stAug.sbiirg. Ober- effort to have MacArthur In that standing taxes'^s as good. If not parture division of GensrtU Mo-1 x W E [^iVE A FRE^H SHIPMENT OF - P o n ^ R merly principal of the Tolland pfaffenhofen. ,x5>chweinfurl, and of Oi^sConnecticut * cabinet post.'; Thohias told a re­ better thBnxnny town of like sise t (^ Inc., has-been called off and] Japan and. Germany, and in -the County llome . Si hool In Vernon. Lechfeld ,/w ere "succc.ssfi.illy porter. \ in the stete. As a comparison, the afi the workers who walked out] same-talk criticized what he term­ ^ • e r Corhpiiny’a Greenwich Her husband, a staff sergeant. Is bombed in clear, weather," with .Might Utilize INipularity^ , tax epUector in 1937 filed 860 llena ratumsd. to their jobs at 7 o'clock one formation reporting exi’pllcnl ed the New Deal's expropriation trtbt, will BUCcccA.Alfrcd M, Wnd\ atatiemed vitb" the Army Air on ^.property listed for noh-pay»' i this morning. > of congressional powers. . . . CERTIFIED NKiu-ces,' at py-ersburg, Tennesjiee. results at Augsburg. AntlA'r- Likewise,'’ he Indicated a belief mm.' TOBnager of tl^c conipnny’a that MairArthiir's popularity, as pfl^nt and’ In 1943 only 42 liens 'x Some 35 truckers walked out I "Many of tjie defenders of Ba­ on May 1. AMrs, Raymond Ram.sdell of thih 'yrhfl fire^•iis heavy ami the Grr. were filed, orTSSJesa in p period ym erd sy morning because th e y ! taan are "stih watching the sky R^Ville'Staffoi-d aid mans sent in strong figlitcr oppo­ demonstrated by a hefty vote tor' rJiV will teach the klndergarJ^ the Illinois preferential primkiy, of six years. . / , ’ \ I \ wers'dUaaAttafled with the appoint­ from Jap prison .campaj!’ he sal^' SEED POtATX^ES Mttonllng to announcehVnt mmle for \hi^ remnlmler fit the ^aOkool sition at points.. 'fhe total of. all delinquent taxes ^ bjrW alter P. Schwa be. Nbjlhcrn might thus be littllzed- by the Re­ ment df a haw foreman and 200 I "and the day of thelr’iHberation yciir/ The Germans sent "a snuill publicans. -There was talkf among of the toWn la now leas thah $18,- or more Otfier worker* joined them and avenge cannot comi* too soon,” (iREEN MOUNTAIN DfWeion manager for the jHwer .Met Tmlii.v' 000, as of April 14. this year. eoinpany. Mr. Wade ha.s liocn number'-’ o f planes oy er si>ulbeii.st the Republicans of nominating the "in sympathy.” \ He brought his one-day ,y^'hiril A ,«pei\alpecval meetingmeetmf; otof .llic the Hos- England.;'TC.s.sex and-', the home Foremnn to Remain on Job Wind Oregon campaign tot-Down;,,^ After pfmeetlng of the New De* "It Is gdlng to take the coun­ «3'.75 100 LBS. i■ 1 loilor 'Bridc-io-R^ searchlights, apparefitly'part of a ought to bring the general home many as poaalble attend 'Sunday ■J* ■ < Ig hlB stay ^hercAJef'S « dt-[ ,/ \ • , surprise defense. Several high immediately as war secretar;^ achool. A new course of study has parturd Local, 626, NAW-CIO try’* entire resources to defeat Ja­ to-;' ir and president of the Credit i . exploelves were dropped .on the 4 noHhwest and northern .Germany." Two mothers and their seven babies presented this unusual scene in Sloane. hospital in New York city as Mik. MiirieK^tachant (left) and the president’s numerous dl- iieinber o f the Parent-T^chtjrs the schools the next two weeki, drafted noW for secretory' of war, which toll be used Sunday, and from the plant should return to an asaori^e worker. Mlab Ee^ location of the Honor Roll at work thlS'mornlng. CherlfS'H.er* rectivee, he eeid "neither party, .\ 46 PURNELL PI,ACE xriatlon. , .No/tli Coventry in order to place owing to illness/ Preparations and that is said, with due deference each Sunday a teacher will be re- and her triplets, born March 30, bad their picture taken alortg-^ide Mia. Hairy Zarief and her qiiudruj^lvts. bcirn March 29. \T he left-to- urlng his residence of two and .is to be married on April 28 to H e b r o n aponsible for fhe service. Be sure rlgani regional director of the has anything to say about what Max,Xoodstlne, of 50 Holl atreeL ,it in a more conspicuous position. are baUi^ .made for the annual and respect for the present secre­ right on the babies 4fi this excli'isive picture taken by The New York Dally New* is aa follows: Nancy Sue, Janet Lee and Kqrsn Ann goes on down in WasHington.” whalf years. Mr. Wade has .spring coheert by the schoola, but tary." 'and come and bring ths/cliildren UAW-CIO who presided at the liens.a prominent fflace in civic A", special luncheon had been ^oiilli C oveiilrv I This committee includes MrF. Bachant; Elaine, Benjamin Watson, Isadora and Ellen Zarief. In aimilar vein he struck at Anna Anderson. Mr.s. Walter. Kel­ A meeting of officers of the there will probably be no educa .Udequary Question Raised who live next door. meeting said thst the workers felt affalrsA He Is president of the. pfopaVed .and the tables were ap­ that th«. company had used poor ' - . ______■■ ler and Mrs. Grace.W. Reed. Ar­ tional trip this year. - ,y^ Sunday morning the church ser­ .R ock vn X X ion s^ lu b. vice p r e ^ propriately decorated for the oc­ Golunibla Red Cross chapter. In­ Senator ‘ Bridgea (R-NH), a vice will begin at 11 and the guest Judgment in the selection of the casion. Miss Eegy was extended The Parent-Teachers’ A^eVa- thur Sebert. who is responsible for Miss Mary Gray, daughter‘ of member o f tlie Military commit­ lit" of tto 'Civic Association, tlon met for Its regular /Sr'’"’" " cluding Hebron and Andover^ Was speaker will be Rev. Donald Simp­ particular person involved aa fore­ joined the group ■ that quit,” he Tanlguchl and Pvt. Utaka H., red as ch ^ m an for t h e ^ c k - greetings and good wishes by , all miirh of the work on the two Hon­ Representative and Mrs. Harold tee, said a remark in dne o f Mac- was quoted aa saying. Morinaka, 20 years each, and Pvt/ Wednesday night In the^ Center ■ or Rolls, was voted in a member of held at the Hebron fire house Tiiea- son. It is hoped that we may have men of the iruckera in Building Jap-Americans Chaptet ^ their r c ^ t Red those In attendance and she re­ L. Gray, was tendered a surprise Arthur's letters raised the ques­ many attending. 'The flower deco- 32 since he had had trouble with The sixth defendant. Pvt. F. Tim T. Noraiyama, five years. sponded with well chosen words of schooi with 20 membgfs present. the Honor Roll comrnlttce. , , day evening, and reports were ren­ J" Drive and is also superin- At the busine.ss irieetlng. in charge- party at her home In observance tion whether the Southwest Paci­ rations will be in charge of Mias the men In the pest. The work­ Sumoge, waa sentenced to a prison Army appointed oounsel repr/e- ' appreciation for tbe honor paid Se\'cnteen memoers of the Gar­ dered on the Red Crosa^ W’af Fund of her 14th birthday Tuesday eve fic area yet is receiving adequate Jidant the Surlily school at of the new_pres|dent. Miss J^annC; drive. The flgure'a given were Ciertrudq Anderson and if you ers also felt that the company Standing ^i^al term of 20 years. sent all defendants, and findings tub Urnon Cohgreimioiial clmrch. her. den Club met at the home of Mrp. ning. Among those present were mllltarj' supplies and iton. The Ogoua's statement said he had Heck*ler, feports'.were heard from gratifying. The qUota for the have ■ any please ■ contact her be- ahouM have-chosen a member of of the board are to he reviewed by Reporta^lsalitK / The party also hohored Mrs. Winthrop Merriam op Ripley HIU several of her young friends, the general observed that "we are do­ fort Saturday evening. the'fraup for advancement as has been in the Army two years and Hazel Munsie,' of 42 Benton street, several committees. It -was voted on Tuesday afternoon for. their bi­ combined chaptera was 83.000, and the judge advocate geSerat a office tota Edn^ Lewlf.., to send two d*iegates to the meet- Misses Betty Jones, Emily Hewitt, ing what we can with what we Several new books have been been the past practice. four months. in Waahington, Jennie Xeasig, of 80 Malden who was oDservlng hef birthday monthly meeting. A desert lunch It was brought but that this has Clare Porter, Lillian Griffin, Betty have" but added the hope that added to the Porter ^Library, their Accused Soldier Did ing'of the State Association, which been overaubspribed by about 8560. Stoppage Not Aatbdrlzed ' A witness from the classification has bben reported missing In today. was served at 1 o’clocRT followed Gatchell and. Air. and Mrs. Theo­ "more substantial forces” would titles being “Journey In the Dark.” will take,place at the- Hole; Bond- Coliinibta reported 81.333.25 'The work stoppage engaged in ,.Nol Plan lo Live in center testified that the defendant, on Private Lesslg has been tn, by a business meeting in charge dore- Whalek and son Ronhy of be placed at his disposal soon. Martin Flavin: "Best PlaiTi of although a native of 'the; United in Harttord. April 18 and 10. when ot President Mrs. Helen Beenvort. raised* Its quota beliyE''81.000. He­ by a group of tetickers and pro­ tlw Army for about 11 months ffnd the theme Sof the convention will ■Willimantic. Miss Gray is In her Bridges said many persons 1942-43,” Burns Mantle; “God is duction workers ln\ Building ..52 America After War. States, had attended grade achool \ lila with the Infantry In Italy. His A Six dollar donation was voted to bron reported. 81.429 raised. Its my Co-Pilot,” Scott; ’Treasury of be ■’The Family's Stake In Free­ quota bbuig 81.200. Andover raised 3rd year at Windham high school thought thst increased emphasis waa not authorized by the union and h ^ h ’ school, or the equivalent, ally who last heard from him on r o l l a i i d the "'ed Cross, one-half going to The'evening was spent In play­ should be placed on that'theater ScienceY^Shspley; Kate “ Fennl- dom." Mrs. Wlnttirop Aferriam was 8798,05. lU quota being 8700. The hut was a spontaneoiia affair in Fort.McCicllan. Ala., April 14.— in Japan. iiary 14. have been notified appointed delegate from South each branch of the organigaUbfi* ing games and refreahments of of war. gate.’/Booth Tarkington: "Yankee North and South Coventry. Mem­ quota for each town was given protest agioinat the selection of a Refused To .Accept Training War Re^i(ition No. 1^7 -he la reported missing as of Coventry, and the president will cake, ice, cream, candy and soda Lawjrer.” Ephraim Tutt; "Life and (4’i—A coujst martial board hear­ npny 23. Previous to enter- -Much...... Interest is being shown ^ bers are aCwork soliciting article nearest the 8100'a, which aecoiints Criticism waa voiced by Senator person outside of the group when At the flme of the arrest of the ea>R' this year In gardening Sev- » delegate from Nortli.Cov- Were partaken of. Of course Times of Simon Bolivar.” Van ing evidence in the case of Pfc. 7the service he was employed i for the auction which the club will for the above figures not totaling Tiinnell (D.. Del,), of another Loon": "Indigo," We'ston; and sev­ the position of foreman of the YS on March 20, Brig. Gen. Wal­ eral have had gardenseaidens plowednlnwed ..»land : ei't'y. a.s no members were pres­ exactly the 8.3.000 mentioned, but this fncliided generous portions of passage ln\ which AlacArthur truckers waa open.” Ben Ogoiia, one of 28 Japanese- lace O. Phi'oon, fort commander, ^ the Minterbum Mill. While ent from the north end at the hold in July. Donations may ba eral others. They will be on dis­ peas planted and seeds that can left at the plant-of the T. W. Wq®^ It was approximately that. a handsome blHhday cake. called "sobering” Miller's ahaiysls The walkout yesterday, accord­ American soldiers accused of re­ said'they had refused to "accept yJanne on ffirlough last .^ugust he meeting. It was Voted to pay $5 Airs. Roger Rowley of Amston play Sunday following the church was married to the foimar Louise withstand the cold. 'Hie old fash- i Silk Co. where a room has ' toen . iW a it la shown: that, w tot was - , ^ ^ , . of what the House member said service. The Hbrarj’ hours are ing to. a spokesman for Frederick training under the American flag.” Must Be Signed Before Delivery Of An^ towards the expense of each of the fusing to take infantry training, 9 u tz of Mile Hill. ioned gardeners are waiting for offered for the purpose. Also con­ thought impossible at first has has been appointed chairman of Were New Deal "mistakes" on the 12:05 p. m. to 12:45xp. m., and O. 'HughM, general manager of adding that they had "lived . for delegates. The present member- tributions will be called for by been accomplished, and chairmen I the ' ‘Baby Bond Drive which Is home front. . MacArthur urged the New ^Departure, resulted In a had before it today a statement sevejal years in Japan and (had! Fi»d Arn the soli to dry-out and warm the •ship of the local organization is 89. everyone Is cordially Invited to Fred Arn, 60, painter _ and earth. .contacting any of the following or the townstowns' are to be highly com-1com -i being conducted'In connection with that the people be given "the real borrow book*. strike of 383 hands. From the quoting the defendant as saying become indoctrinated with the 4«Mrator In Rockville for over 20 Miss Sarah Helen Roberts. Home ■ Mrs. Merriam reported on Uie members: Atrs. Helen Beerwort, plimented on their good work. ! war bond selling. facts.” Don’t forget the 4-H Club Rally first union officials declared that he did not plan to live in the Unit­ military philosophy of that coun­ More Coal Or Coke Can Ra Made. Call At gtors, died at hla home, 106 Pros­ Denionstratipn Agent of the Tol­ aucoes.s of the hot luneh VrOgram Mrs. Aline Bennett, Mrs. Anne The annual nre held A child under two'years of age "I’d like ■ to know What either Friday night at the Church Com­ the strike was unauthorized. ed States after the war. try." whereby approximately 100 pupils "THAT’S QUALITY!” The pect etreet on Thursday following land lOounty Farm Bureau mot Stevens. Mrs. Jessie Cowles, Mra, altefnately in one. o f. the thrye received a Walt Disney drawing he or Dewey is doing to bhng be­ munity House. Also be sure to About 600 union members attend­ Qgoua U the seventh of the, 28 Those convicted by the first same good ingrddienti you about twenty ladies from Coven­ of the Center and Town Hall Prall Merriam, Mrs. Florence towns of the chapter. Last 'year It with hla bond, and his or her name fore the people the real facta, ’ bring pictures of the boys and ed the union meeting Including board and dicii .sentences: a long lUneaa. He waa bom in nchool were served one hot dish to Mand trial and the second' to use, plus scientific and con- Berne, Switzerland, o h ' February try. Ellington and Tolland at the Sheldon, Mrs. Kllen Hurd, Mrs. ivas toeld In Andover. . t*» entered on a Baby Bond Cradle Tunnell said. "If the people have girls in the service and souvenirs the truckers Inwlved as Well aa face the court-martial now sitting. Pvt. Masoa Kataoka. SO years acientioua itandyrda of manu­ during each week-day through bertha Flint, Mrs. George Hewes Office O f Your Dealei* ln)iitiedia|:ely. Red Cross Chrftrmah Kenneth Roll. Those from two up will of the war if you have any, so th at', grinders and others who walked'] in prison; Pvt. Richard T. Naka­ facture — that's/quality. And M, 1884, the son of John and Anna social roomj of the Tblland Fed­ January. February and March, to depend on the Republican can­ -A sixth was convicted by. that Marla (Ottie) Am; and came to erated Ghlirch, Tuesday, April 10 And Mrs. Walter Keller. Tripp o f Columbia told national receive a similar certificate draw­ didates to bring before them the they may be entered in the display. out in sympathy. board yesterday and five others mura, 25 years# Pvt.' Kalsumi that's Flakomv Makes 12 to - charge ot five cents per piipij. After the business meeting Dr. facts of interest. In connection A collection will be taken and the 18 delicious Corn muffins •— Bui^aa of No. 42-R6#^ tka United States and to ’ Rock- where clvalr sealing In many pat­ ^ " e niaterlal used Ui prep- ing but will not be placed on the real facts they will never know were judged guHty by the first of irllle In 1912, living here since that terns were In progress. Alton AT. Porter, associate profeS' with the oyehing's program. cradle roll. what the facta are until they have proceeife will be given by the 4-H the four courts martial assigned easily and quickly. Appi^val E ^ices Manit SI, 1941 a'ratlon/l)f \tlie lunches.,,was con­ aor of ve'getahle ga,tdening at the Hebron's quota waa added to at Club to the Red Cross as their do­ Coup by Germ ans time. He was a member of the Airs. Pauline Luce and two chil­ tributor by parenls. X'S^hstantiat In .stressing the need for wa.ste. made another mistake such as to hear the\cases. FARMERS Iteckvllle Lodge B^iO. Elks and dren are spending some time with \ Tnivecslty Of Conliccticiit gave a j the last minute by the sum of $8.50 fats, the salvage chairman, Ira; C. that of electing Harding In 1930." nation for the recent drive. Re- exiled Vile Name APPENDIX A TO gOLlP FUELS ADMINISTRATION ^ R WAR RFGULA^ON Is alsh.recotved from the vrry/ntere.sting talk on vegetable I the sale of Waste fats member the date, Friday, the 14th If You want To Sell Your Bt. Bernard's ch i^ h . relatives In Danielson, Conn. Stqtc for this piijpoKc.'ln re.spon.^ir ' ^ „nd, answered a Rood of Turshen, suggests that the con­ Criticizes Dewey .Uttitude FeareP)—The New England Southern Confer­ State P.T.A.. the meeliUg voted to/ „blems. He invited therGarden It Is to'be supposed that tin cans vile name .w'hen they refused to UNITED STATES Elizabeth laCh of pay themselves bill preferred to AlacArthur, criticized Desycy’s dles' Degree Team of Coventry Stockholm newspaper D ozen s Ny- CONSI'LT S. D. PEARL ence met Wednesday aftemooi send a letter to our senator ntyt ,(their June meeting at too would, be usable. A good etlcent attitude toward the nom­ Grange will confer the third de­ take Infantry i.Taining. "We didn't 100 Woodland Street DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR •/' and the -Misses Anna April 12 at the home of Mr. ahd donate'to the Red Ci'oss. sized dry plroer hag may be used heter declared today that the Fin­ representative urging the cMptirfu-, Experimental Farm at Lee's ination movement In behalf of the gree at Bolton Grange. The Girls’ nish government -had been handi­ know w'hat we were doing, so 1 SpHo Fueb Administration For War A m ’ of Switwriand,^ and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, for the quar­ ance of the national hot lunXh t?rj,^ P 27 has been set as Mr. Turshen states that four to keep the'' rontribiitlons from cents per pound la allowed for fats, New York governor, and said Drill team from Coventry Grange capped in ita negotiations for an grandchildren, Janice M. and terly conference with the members p h m as a perrnanent Institution i date of this meeting, which running over oT .blow arpund. Be \ ierlck A. Arn, Jr. and two brown ration points. Those De^ey had a "prima donna com­ will also exemplify their floor armlatica with Russia because it CONSUMER DECLARATION of the board of the, Meteodist instead of a war nieasiirc only, x Xvill be a basket lunch meeting. careful, he says, riot to idave the plex he had better shake off or work at this meeting; "feared a coup” by the Geimans le funeral aervicea will be held Branch o.f the Tollabd ^derated who wish to do so may take pay fata, out In the rain \n their box­ Airs. Alildred Bloodgood. W X ^ p„pj|s of thei81h grade at the for themselves. All are urged to he’ll find himself In trouble with Mrs. Mary Hcbman has return­ and'certain Finnish extremists,. (Only a consumer who toshee to boy anthracite or eute:rn from hta home, 106 Prospect street chiircbvand their pastjir George Stamp committee. le^iorted on 1 ceilter ^>chool will vislt'state Trade es, and grain." fertilizer and ce­ At 8:45 a. m. and at 9:30 a. m. on save their fats ,and turn them In Congress If elected president.” ed her hbme from the . Hartford The paper declared that the coke'Is required to fill out a(id file this form with hla'deeler. Abbee. sales in the various sidiools of the ; gj Hartford and Willinian- ment bags should be cared for in hospital where she und'erwent an Germans dominato moat o f Um vi­ before be idoalves a delivery of any antbradto ec eusteni \ Saturday at St. Bernard's church town as follows: (yVnler .seliool. l ^^ip oh^hursdav. Miss Alargaret as they are. so greatly. neeto^ Miller said he felt it would be The rc^ Ia r mectWg of Tolland the .government for conduct of the the same way',-jirt ord er Save operation. , , ' tal airports In Finland, that they eoke.) .Burial will be in St. Bernard's trouble In the/work of baling, w o a mistake for the Republicans to Grange will be Tield at the Com­ 81106.9.x 'South street ^fVh'ool. ! ,gp„bsoffXviU abcompany the girls war. Wednesday evening the commit­ have supply depots at key points, toiAetery. $76.15; Town Hall school. * 1 1 aeouts eve^y - Saturday help Mjr. nominate Dewey for pre^dept munity House n ^ t Tuesday at 8 It may .be added that two public with' Gov. Earl Warren of Califor­ tee of the Servicemen’s Honor Roll and are generally^ in position to Red Croai Fund- ' Flanders school, $40.75: Red Mrs. Ada Albro has returned to Turshen ip' the baling of paper. .. The Red Cross War Fund now p. m. when £he/lhlrd and fourth card parties helped bring up the nia for vice, president.—"neither met at the Booth-Dimmock Li­ take over the country in an emer­ degrees ^-lll conferred on a school. $240.95; Brick school, $270; \ her home after spending the win­ brary in fiouth Coventry to plan gency. hereby certify to the Solid Fuels Administration for M'ar that the statementji coi totals 829,517.07 over 8500 havipg North school. $83.?g; Pond Hill quota for Hebron, and $25 waa paid onq with any experience in foreign class of can^at ter with her sislcn-Mrs. F. D. Mc- In by the S. N. E. Telephone Com­ for additional wings to be added to The Germans even have had POPULAR tained h^ein regarding premises at 'y< been received during the past affairs." Ronny (XrpenleK has roturhed srhool, $.’Ufi.3.'>; ChUrcliiH Private Qiifalqn in HoIjiA,. N. Y. the Honor Roll. A committee waa "specialists In overthrowing estab- -week. Miss Esther /^Gllbcrt, Red school. $lo0; making a total nf $2.- Lleiit. Ednipfid Postemsky. son pany as its part. •'My\ ticket.” said -Alliler, "Is to the' private sch o x for boys in The monthly meeting .of the i E l l i n g t o n appointed to raise funds for this lisbafi governments” on hand .in Croaa field representative states 696.95 from all schoola reporting. of Mr. and Mrs. Ad.im Postemsky General 'AlacArthur lor president purpose, and plans for this will he Finland during the past month,, teat Rockville should be proud of StarafoiX d^ter the h^iday recess Hebron War Council was held Alon- j. F O O D MARKET are true to the beat of my knovilediite and belief. I make this Mrtili(«tion witlLfaiowl- Th^'schools entitled to Alinufe- of Babcoc^K Mill has completed a and Gov. D.wlght Griswold of Ne­ released later. ths article added. e fact that It iwas am ong. xj.hf with bis parents, Mr\.and Mrs. Alan,'Flags are: Room-flags in the day evening at the fire house, with y ' FeedyCarpenter. \ nine wpOks’ course in pilot tran- O. J. Brunell of Main street who braska for vice prealdenU edge that if I make any falM statement or false repre.sentation nerein, I. am amjeet to rat ten chapters of the state to thl/d and fourth grade room, aiid ' four-engine Liberator Clhalrman Harold L. Gray' preald'r has been a patient In a hospital,at 845 m!aIN S T R ^ T RUBfttOW BDILD1N6 and Mrs. John H.\ Steele “There yoU’v*. got a man tor’ Junta to Meet Tomoimw criminal proaeqition under the laws;, of the United States aad with knOwm^e that I ceed its quota. tfie eighth grade, afCenter school; Boi>ibcrs at Afaxwyll Field, Ala. Ing. The treasurer. Rev. Hartford has returned home. ./ president qualified In military and quieHy celebrated their Xixty- K . C. V ictorious may ^ prohibited from receiving any further deliveries of certain kinds^sm ^ fuel. During the drive the mills also large flags at thh Pond Mill he Ladies' Association of th^ R. Keen., reported the bala Clemence Brunell, son of ,'Mr. foreign affairs and a man for vice seventh wedding anniversai^ at the World War II vetera; Naples, April 14-A<#).-A junta ere canvassed with a total school. Town Hall school. Red ongregational church will hold a and Mrs; 6. J. Brunell. a todi president with an-exc^ent domes ot the six main Italian' political 1. Judging from past experience, and assuming normal weather conditians, I . 88.075.65 being seciir^. The their hbjjie' Wednesday, April school and Brick school. The meet/ aaS124.95. 7 X would ordinarily .burn durifig the iieriod April 1, 1944 to March 31,1945, inclusive, the They recHved man.v cards, baked bean supper In the vestry operator, who U assigned to duty Uc record in hts SUte. T feel sn ex­ 111 Card T ourney parties toll meet tomorrow to illewlng list of m ills.,/captains Ing voted $4 to purchase material of the church on Friday. April 21. Air, Keen. Leroy H. Oetchell and on a destroyer has returffed to and flow-erSl',Trom neighbors/and perienced 'soldier In the White make b “final, decision” , regarding following tons of Anthracite r "■!— , Coke -— ——, Bituminous . . ■ ,d amounts collected; has been 'or two minute, .man flags fojXthe' Ira G. , Turshen w ^ sppolnted duty after a short furlough at his nnouficed: M .. T. , Stev;ens. Main friends snd ratfs. .' delegatea,^to attend^ an all day. House will shorten the war." the participation of the. parties in 2. My annual needs for solid fuels, as indicated in statement l^above, can he . ifo " iwn Hall and Churchill ^ h ools •The team representing St. a new war government headed by ice, 8127.00; M. t . Ste\ep.s. Min Air, and ,Mrs;. Louis B^ch and ants two room-flags for -tHird and meeting called by Governor Bald­ hom.e. ' , filled in part by what I had on hand April 1, 1944, namely, the following tons of An­ wRh The town flag has been flowri at Bridget’s Men’s club was defeated premier'Pietro Badoglio. LEAN—BLOCK /V ?ferliJerbiirn, WllHam , L. Burke, children who havfevbeen gfuests of fourth grsde, and for the eighth win at Waterpury, April 21. There in setback by the K. of C. team thracite ■ ^ > Coke ' ' Bituminous — ------. .Tolland relatives haVe returned to will be luncheon nt Hotel Elton and half mast since -the notification of 488.75; M. T. Stevens. Ani^ican graile\at the Center/School, Airs. Weddings Segt. Tech. Arthur T. Kelley's last night at the K. of C. home by their Bridgeport homa.'''- ProctoK Houle and/Mrs. Alildred dinner at the Waterbury Women's T alcottyille 2. I am filing this Consumer Declaration with nu, Julius Genovesi. '$762.00; M dqpth and wll) remain so until one point, 476 to 475. * Stevens, Hockanuni, Clarence Mr. and Mrs. F r^ k ' Williams Bloodgoto volunteered to «make Club. The St. Bridget’s te^im U so far uchecki, $331.00; M. t . Stevens, have had as recent guests relatives The council 'w *ct record as Thursday. , WHEN YOU BUY • ■ / two of Urn. flagA. In the three McNeils-Gomian > The surgical dressing class will The marriage o f Mlse ' Edith ahead that with ^ three more prlngville Mill, Ixmis A. FJechsik, from \Vest Hartford. North Covemry schools, flags have, approving a achool building which (Name of Dealer) . ! X .. Miss Kathryn E. Gorman, daugh­ meet in the Hall Alemorial Ubrary Arlene Wilson, daughter of Mrs. sitUnga left the K. of C. team 630.60; National Printing Com- Atrs. John Darling, who has bee® already beenNse'eured.' could also be used as a recreation Maiidp Ellis Wilson of Wapplngc cannot ovei-tak^ It. A supper will SMOKED RIB ROAST MILK-FEO and I have no outstanding Consumer Declaration or order for finthracite or coke with / lany, Robert S(oddard, $34.15; spending some time with relatives Mrs. R. C. McKinney .was ap­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gor­ center. * tonight at 7 p. m. ' Those who have rutolah to burn to Har^: Leslie Wcllea, son of be served earijKin May to the win­ SCREENS any other denkgr except ' \ ’ \ Idon Spinning Mill. Mr.\pysbh, in Broad Brobk, has returned to pointed saIvage\-ommltteo to ar- man. of 72 Linden street, and Ser- Mr. Keen reported on atatlonery should be gettlngTt' «ady for al­ Mrs. Atory Wefiea of South Wind­ ners by tbe losers. X 72.50; U. S. Envelope Company, the honte g'f her daughter; Mrs. rimge for a pick^ of waste pa- ,ceant Jerome C. McNeils. Jr.. and pledge cards In' conhection though .the season Is quite damp at sor, will take place Saturday, BUY SHOULDERS VEAL LEGS ------ss Leila Tansey, $263.75; Ahier- Emery AI„ Clough in Tolland. pe^ Tliere la a laree quantity of were united In marriage at a serv­ with the school fund -the council ice held.yestertoy at 9 o’clock In the present time high winds are April .15, at 2 p , m;. at the TaJ- (Name of Other Dealer ' ' and Tonnage Ordered) an Dye Coip, life. Marriuow.ski, TTie mbther and daughter ban­ thm pap*'' awaitingNcollectlon In is sponsoring. He had received cottvilie Congregational church. Mancheater\ 300.00; Horton .Manufacturing quet \^I be Held at the Tolland many/homes. Since nqNxentral de­ St. James’s, church. The,, rector. at^lonery < as a gift from the liable to dry things up and It will If 1 file any Consumer Declaration, or if I place an order for any solid fuels ^ Rev. william J. Dunn, perform­ be impossible to get fire permits to Friends are cordially Invitto to at­ Storm Sash Too! 'ompany. William Kuhniy, $116. FedeXted church social rooms, pot jjeenis., to be avail^le where printer and preaented it. to the Evening Herald lb. 2 9 c lb. 2 9 c jfcir'theae premises, with any other dealer, during the above period, I will immedtately paper may be left, volunteers with ed the ceremony. The attendants council. :J , burn such rubbish as accumulates tend. New Hegillatlun.>. Frjdi^ at 6:30 p. m.,'April 21. Samuel Douglas visited New CAN BE CHANGED advise In detail the dealer with whom I filed this Consumer Declaration. . ~ " ■Due to the fact that many mein,- truckp for the purpose of collect­ were Mr. and, Mrs. John Hahn of Mrs. Vorus F, Nickerson' re­ on the liam during the previous Classifii^ AdvertiaeBjents 'M r.,and Airs.' Wallace Whit'e Durkin street/ » York City over the Easter week­ Count *lz s**ras* word* to s lins. LEAN^PLATE GENUINE SPRING ^5. 1 nee^te beet the following number of. rooms at these premises; ers .of the Ground Observer ,'i^ ve had as recent guest their ing from homes, are needed. ported that the Amston first aid season. in 30 aeconds During the meeting, Mrs. Win­ The bride wore an orchid suit station has been renovated had Forest fires are very dangerous end. (nlttsla nurnbor* snd abbrsvistlonr 6. I oiw the fotlowing type of heating equipment at these premises (indicate by. rpa Jiave not had sn opportun- rother, Charles Lviee of Manclvs- ' The Golden Rule Club of the ssoh obuot *■ a word and compound The bsuaehnider’s dream! No gty for practice during the W ed-/jpp throp Merriam was presented with with black accessories and orchid repaired.' Materiala .were paid at this time and with limited help words a* two words Minimum • -> check mark): Hand Fired ( ), Stoker ( )’. Magazine Type ( ), Stove ( ), Fire­ a Past President’s Pin and given a corsage. The matron 7 of honor for by a fund accumulating from every, one should exercise all care TalcottvlUe (Jongcegational church la prica pi tbrea lines. more fusalng with laddars. aa CORNED BEEF jn. 1 5 i LAMB LEGS ib. Ifesclav" afternoon alert p<-rio^ - „pip„ ,;^hapiK 'has had aa held Ita monthly meeting Wednes­ Lina rftas par day tor tranaiast mora storm windows stored in place ( ), Kitchen Range ( ), Other Type ( )4 (describe fully) - . ■hat the observation posts arc lyfw , ^ hpp rising vote of thanks for her ser­ wore a powder blue suit with black variouq food aales. Wallace A. poaalble. , ” . . . fn m day night, April 12 at the home a t the cellar. No more sweating JtperaUng, new rt-gulations )»'ent i vt , / - vice U president for two-years, accessories snd cottogs ot esmcl- Cook helped ajonr the good work Howard E. Uttle. tax collector Airs'. Mae Blankenburg. Hostesses ^ W actlT* nareh 17. ISST and ,p«irUig to shanin frmn Siloed tom effect on Wednesday .Which' . • . ■ arid for her successful efforts In Uasi \ by contribuUnPRahor and Mr. for the town of Ellington, will be Cash Cbarxs' T. I win keep my heating equipment in gewd order and will conserve all solid jfre'et the post on Fox‘Hill As well conducting the hot Ulrich project The bride’s mother was attir^ Nickerson did th^ painting gratis. a t the Selectmen’s room Saturday, aaaiating M rs.' Btankehburg ware • Consacutiv* Days ...I 7' etsietai V» oti eta oersena to atorm soaht Mrs. AUce Simoncelll' and Airs.' > Cosssoully* Days ...f* ot* *1 ona lb. 25c Bacon lb. 39c ' ' fuele BO far as poaeible, •others throughout ithe^sectibn. In the acHooIs. The Mystery pack­ In a yellow drepa with brown ac­ Mrs. Nickerson' is getting along April 15. ' from-"h-fi and 7-9 p. CIS age waa won by Miss Alargaret Ja­ cessories fcnd, the bridegroom’s Dorothy Welles. RefreshmenU I Osy ...... hi etsill eti RVaOO POMBIN ATION le observation post wl)l make at finely with her histories o f our ro-'. to receive taxes. All unpaid An'ordars (or Irfegulat insart.iona " WINDOW# Meaty - . Dated: . ' , east fine "Army Flash" call dur- W a p p i u g cobson.. sister was i in orchid with black men in service. This will be taxes after that date will bear In were served after the buainelM will ba chargad at tb* ona.tlraa rata. Fat At the close of the business accessories. Both wore corsages. meeting. The business discussed Spaoial rates 'or tong tarm sysry eliminate ail that. They com - ■ Signed: 7-— — ------—------each a'ert period if they do made up into book form and kept terest and the rate this year Is 24 day sdvarUalng g.lyan upon raqiiSae, . The'South Windsor Chapter of meeting. County ' Club Agent Following a breakfast at The included flniU plana and distribu­ bina storm frindawsi enrsen*^ Veal Chops 1b. 19c Salt Pojik 2 lbs. 2Sc hot have a chance t o , report, any on file at the town clerk’s office mills. Ads ordsrad osnoailsd bafois. tbs and wnathwT'ittrlpptug In ena Address: - — ^— ------' ' ■"'— ■ blanes before foiir o'clock. At that ♦he Red Cross under chairmanship Japiee.'T'- Laidtaw gave a talk Sheridan for the immediate fami­ Rev. Glenn T. Eno wifi Uke for tion of Ucket* for the spring •con­ Ird or $tb day wifl ba obargad only xtmaing the Importance pf each| and town library. Mra. Albert compact, parmnnsiit nnIL It Freoh Oround i lime they w'iH make an ."Army of Ain*. Hnrry E. Stoughton, has lies. ’•^Sergeant fMcNella ' • and his W. Hilding la - compiling- the list his text Sunday momfitf “Jssus, cert being given by the Talcott­ (or tbb'aoMisI oumbar o( tfmaa tba THI8 B NOT AN ORDER FOR FUEL. AN ORDER SHOULD BE PLACED ' Tamfiy raising enough garden,' bride left for a visit with his par­ vlUe church choir Wednesday eva- appasred. ebarglng at tba rata tnkaa Jnst 80 aeconda to change lash call to tesf-their telephone closed its drive for SS.-VIO and an­ of those entering service in order the Master Teache#." aarnad but no allowanea or rarunda produce this season to supply lUj ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome C. Mo nlng, April '26, at 8:00. It la ex­ a Wnaot Window trum semen tn Hamburg V lb. 27c' qiiipment, explaining (list it is a nounces total subscripltion of $3.- to arrange for farewell parties, so The Qil-Loa society toil meet at OAD ba mada on alz tlma ada ttoppad storm sssh. Yon ran change or Lamb Stew 1b. 15c | SEPARATELY. ” Teat Call.” Each post will be ,as- 47.5. the largest sura ever raised In own need, since so much commer­ Nells, of New Philadelphia, Penn. 7 p. m. In the social-rooms o f the pected there Ffi> he rather a gbjilh ' Windsor ' foW. -a general forgotten, Congregational chfirch. attendance. No Retail Dealer la Authorized T(> Deviate From Or .\dd Tb the Prescribed Form , * Ihe'test call. All volunteers serv- piled overseas.He also '6howlcd 'ch'Mter High ^whool and Is em­ ' Alao It waa decided to print sold. aiD Ei '.-A cause. Airs. Stoiighlon wlshea to slides of school exhibits of can-, 1 Mrs. Leonard C- Porter has re Tbs Bsrald will not ba rasponslbls Plate or Minced Horn or - _ Without Written Permission of Solid Fuels-Administration For M’ar. *• ag as observers.are asked to note ployed at the Defense Apparel more o f the •Community Cook (or' more (ban ona Ineorraet Iqsar- p r r a o v e r o l d w i n d o w s . thank; all who devoted time as nlng.'-etc., and garden project^ un­ turned to her home in Salem, haw About one-third of the active __1ie new regulations posted' in .solicitors and district captains and shop in Hartford. ^ Sergehnt Mc­ hooka which were recently put up tlob ot soy advartisamant ardaraf.. RUaOO Is n metal frame, dtted dertaken by boys and girls of the ing been the guest o f her parents- mediOal practiUonera in the U, 8, (or mora -tban ona tlma. Bologna ' lb. 33c | jprder that the Instructions will be to those who donated. Neils Is stationed at Bradley. Field, are In the servleee. for aiUe. «Hth eomlMnatten Msh. wlUoh la | Short Ribs ^ 1b. 21c county. Windsor Locks. in-law, Mr. and Mra. Clarence E. Tba Inadvarta.nt omiaaion o( in- .fully Carried out. Air. and Afrs. Robert H. t)aiy of Porter. obfradt pobllcalloD of advartlslng tnetalled over yonr present w la -' Receive Ihirple Hearts A son was born Easter Sunday wlU ba raotiflad only by eanaoUatloB South Windsor, have announced at the Manchester Alemorial hos­ The monthly teachers’, meeting dews. Improves the.' sppent^ | Tbi$ Regulation .Rennifrs Deliyery of Only 50% of Your Yeor^i Purple Heart medals have been t'nable To Find Stolea Fire Car of tba ebarga mada (or tba aarvtea naee .of yonr home, nnd Is pn Cottage Cheese lb. ^ 27c Butter ; ,lb49cj tl. engagement of their daughter. pital to Mr. and Mrs. Alerrick was heald Tuesday afternoon in randarad. RWardedt posthumously to Second Miss Barbara A. Dal.v, to Lieuten­ nmnently Instniled — no semi* Abrirn. Chicago—(iPi —Battalion Chief East Hampton at the high school Ail odvartlaamanta mual oonform Supply Between April 1st and October 1st, 1944. iJeutenaht John B. ’VTanlshew-sky ant ?Fred A. Riebe, son of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Franz havf building, towns under Martin B. removnl ns with oh~ Who died January 30 ani^ Pfc. .Tennfe Riepe' of Warsaw, Wiscon­ .loseph Wlrfc' shiny Ted car, coih- Victory Garden Committee, had word of the safe arrival Over­ plete wfith red and green lights, Robertson’s supervision beit^ rep­ 'Oarehce W. Milanese, February 2. sin. Lieutenant Riebe Is station­ seas of their son. pvt. Francis ILiautenant Yaniahewsky was the spotlights, 6 gong and siran, ,and resented. School ttot bppks were (J|Rr« H anehwtfir Gm Cotopany. ed at W'estover Field. Massachw Frans. shown and discussed. aidarad oUadtimsbla. ■on of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory setta, . . Chief Wirfs’ helmet and boota. Was Manchester, Conn. ^ CLOllNg 30URS-HL RAIN PROOF, DRAFT I7IUBB, James Louis Kelly and Robert sto.|en in front o f hta fire station. Residents are reminded that to ba pnbllsbad sama day must ba RDBUO BMhss ventUalton BANANAS -13c ■fTaalshewsky of Pillsbury Hill and Wells Dewey, S 1C is visiting his Kriatoff are home on .leave from Saturday evening Is the night raeaivad by It o’eloeb nooo. Bator- P fc. Milanese was the son of 'Mr. parents, Air., and Mrs. Levi T. Pol'ice. trying to chase dowh the alhle, hammer and winter, with-., their Navy duties. when there will be the formal pre­ I hereby apply for reservation of a plot for a Victory days lO-.SO end Mrs. Carlo Milanese of Pros- Dewey of Buckland road. Seaman thief, reperftedljr stopped one red sat lettiag In snow sr rala na# 1 frnktot Seedlea. At a jneetinjr of the Service sentation of the German helmet Telephone Your Want Ads • wtthsHt ennslng drafts. Psys p * ct street. Dewey is on leave from the Navy. MetTs Honor Roll Committee, held automobile that waa apeeding to -’Garden.' '' ■ ' ' ' Ads era ooeaptad o«st tba lata- Manchester Coal bub Bruiicli Unice Chief Wirfs’ station to replace the preaented to Hebron for its good fer Itnelf In winter furl' savings. Oranges doz. 55c Grapefruit 4 for 35c Mra. Emily Collins of Sullivan in / the Booth-Dimock Library oboBS at tba CBABUB Ra TB gitan. Phone ne or mail a poet card tor ; ■ • Announcement has been made avenue, left Wednesday for Little stolen machine. TTiey atopped,two work being done in being one o f above as • eonvanteooa to aovar* Tuesday evening a committee of the first 100 towns in the state to N am e' Isara. but tba CASH Ra I'ICB wilt i>a ssom latomaatloo. teat a .suh-branch office o t the Falls, N. Y., to spend two months three waa appointed to raise funds conspicuous scarlet machines but Freoli Seaman Fuel & Supply Co. fill its 4th War Loan quota. This aceaptad #■ FULL PATMMNl il ncetda Tbe W. G. Glenney Co. onth fur 'th* lisauance of nenew- with her daughter ah^ family. Mr. foritoadcing an a'to COMPANY Taxnn I8fri d a b Dance land W’omen'a meeting and lunch ler; Arthur Sebert. and Loula A. El Salvador la'the largest-ex­ Mrs. Charlotte Tribble, special Number in Family.. i...... » a a a a a a •alrnhoned'ada wtll ba assumed gad Id i WaadMina M., Harttord (B) Mancbetter Lumber & Fuel Co. \ L T. Wood Co. ^ The Rockville HighBchooI gym- eon Wednesday; at the A'sylum Kirit'sbury. A committee also was porter of coffee in central Ameri' music teacher .in the Hebron tbtir aeedroby oanaot ba gumrao* Cucumbers 2 for 35c New Onions 2 'lbs. 45c •J[Avieixue church, Hartford. ca.\ ■. ' ■ 'Y 0& oo1m, will not ..to abla to visit taad. ' Hartfonl— Td. 2-12.59 tmum viB te tea aeana oC api^inted to consider changing the Eva. and Sun. Hartford 8-6S7B 11, 1 Ml MU* It Ml lllfll •>fe*. / 'K- /■ If V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OC!NN.,/FRlDAt, APRIL 14,1944 P A G E E L ltl kISTC k ^ V K M iVG HKKALiDi MANirnKJ^TF^R. CONN.., rRIDAT^ A PR 1H 4, 1944 Z- WTIC—luwi rw i 77. WI'HT— u s e base on the lorthern. New Guinea 7 , Big Gl^ss Blazes Japanese Invasion coAst in operation. Kidiiapiiig Report WUKO-18W / # idio WNBO—1410 klt*s Output ..lActivlties o< Solomoni-based air­ r r Furtlier Menaces craft reported in today's communi­ Puzzling Policie^ ^ ^ a l^ lis Houses \ Is iraw a que included a raid Monday on the warehouse area at Dublon iMand, 1:00—w n t / — Baokatage .Wlfe*,^7:45r—W T—Kewa, V,.. At Low Point X In the Truk atoU, tha enemy’s Both Plains Bases cago, April 14.—(P)— | , WDRC, Broadway Matineo; 8 : 00—’ C-— Oltiea Service A bad graaa fira that started ____. y : stronghold In tha Osrollna- Island^ 'Newsz 'WN'BC — Blue Frolics. WNBi Ne Gosh! Scene of Bloody BatU^^fl^iickly Beco g Model Allied BagS in Pacij --'* - 'mldd^'attack the next day :od kidnaping In suburban For4thDac about 3:30.this afternoon in the (Continued from Page One) '-• i ; i 5-yWTIC Stella Dallas; Concert;1 WDRC—Khto Smith; Jeff Heath Remain airdtome in the Puluwat yesterday of a man''^llce be- News: W niT—CecU^-Brown; Porter street ^nd ’ Steep MoHow ...... ^^B C —Parade of Stars. Bums Staee S< eral / -gtoll 200 toilea w est of Truk. ’e waa Jack -GugMC ' gambling I ifO- WTIC Lorenzo Jones; 8:15—1VTHT — Flilton Ouraler; CtTirtlmiTt*^^^r* Lane, section Wlangered several Bishehpur is 17 miles southwest of Iniphal. More Solomona -planes, medium and fornier Aide of A1 Ckh-j i^’DRC — Ad Uner; WNBC -i- 1VNB(3—tteker Family. \ houses and was giving the firemen (Japanese broadcasts yesterday, and light bombers, hammered Ra- le, remAlnad , SomewhAt of a [ ews. ' ' 8:30—WTKJ—AU Time Hit Pa­ Botttdrefiu’s Off-Ox MB Hurougii th« Me emM plant, baql; New Britain, their favorite 4:45^ WTIC — Young,-ZWldder rade; WTtHT—Freedom of Op­ ner .wMr* » an^^y waflto^ Monday s stiff bstfle as The Hera’1 declared, however, that their infil­ m^otery todays/ lay$ to press. The dry grass was Mim­ tration parties were striking to- get for many months, this time *^ook c o u n t/ highway pohcA, 1 J. BroVto; WNPc /r- Parade of portunity ;X>VNBC—^Meet Your w w raaumed Wadneaday. ith 150 tons in a series of raids Navy. 1 ing up over tha'hill to the^east of ward'that track.) fiilst to receive a report- o f / t h e Stare OMnpaay . lUkM AppaM MMintbatten Visits Front on the t(^n, bay shipping and 5:00—WTitvWhon A Girl Mar­ 9:00—W nC — W alt! Time; Fred Fitzi^iiumoii^Fhilft Steep Hollow Lane. A number of abduction of a man they liclieve WDR(j—ItlPays tp.be Ignorant; B^S; Caitodiens Win •, The company appealed In nawa- Mountbatten himself was dis­ supply dumps. X j s the former Capone^uslness | ries; WDRCi,— News: Ad Un- #ayT riltmte "^per advertlsiny' for the yprkera pieces o t apparatus o t the Sougbuatara. Thr«e^ Unsigned ’44 ;to return. / Manchester Fire department an­ Imphai froht to get a first-hand the shores of New Britain, sink­ 4md during the n ^ t at any I WNBC—News. \ Hockey Title ilita aftarndbn Ward and Jamea view of the cbnfuscd -.Mtuation' ing four enemy barges at- Ulamo- 5:15—WnC — 'WV Love and| 9:15—WTHT^BeUeve It or Not. Contrac Team Hitless /or 'IW swered the sUrm and many vol­ l/his customary logouts. 9:30t—WTiC i—, People Are Fun­ J. Oonnm, union prealdent, where the Bjpitiah are figinting the na on the northeast boast. Chief John J./McOlnnis said | Learn; WNBC — J>lck Tracy. FrHiiie.s; Other, Scores. h r o a d c u t^ almllar Appeal over unteers pitched in to keep the infiltratloT^ tactics of /the enemy. /.Torpedo and dive-bombers, /slso^ 5:30- w n c — Just Plain BUI:' ny: WTHT /- That Brewater blaze from spreading furthei;. tiat reports of/Uie kidnaping in­ Boy; WTHT—Double or Noth­ By Han^\proysoB Montreid Edges Hawks Radio lotion WTIC. The ci^mantter-inXiicf- visited from the Solomons, hit the Japan/ dicated the victim was Guxik and I WDRC — News: Connecticut NEA 8portov.rator & f^DUJCAS Fortner He«vy Cliamp There were reporta tpljat a gen- ■ . - I - —— ,the-Manipur capit^Saturday and Heroes; Musical Interlude: ing; WNBOr-SpoUight Bands; S-4 to Take Coveted ^ . >e n a n h i t s New York, April 14 — iA>] eae base at Kavieng. New Ireland, Sfme police/believed be might! Story Teller. New Yoiifi April (3eof- aral^ftturn to work would not hcldya conferenX with the local with 25 tona of explosives cen­ ve bee:/ abducted for ransom. WTHT, — (Dalllng All Girls; 4 4 0 SAMSS Hoiiored on His 69th Among all the- unoertalnties suf- rie until Monday becauae many eopiniander. V ■ WNBC—Jack Armstrong: 10:00—w n c — Amoe ahd Andy; frey Heath hoit 'ijisen dtovaUuid’a Stanley Cup. tered maihly on anti-aircraft guns. cGinniX said police oontlniiedl WDRC—Durante and Moore; A t PiNcn-t4(TreR roundlng wartime baseball, the the .atrikera. having broken ^/Meanwhile,/a new, outbreak on Light bombers plastered enemy 5:45—w n c — F ront Page F ar­ bad Injun oinoe 1940, w hen^i^ took Birthday at Burbank. __elr attendance continuity, had About Town arclyfor the man who' had tele-] WTHT—Cedric Foeter; WNBC fO (Z 8 |dh/SS;SC D f AMO fans can cling to one trled-and- he Arakan/front In i which jhe positions south and east of the. pkoi !d the report of the kidnap- rell;; WDRC— American Wom­ a violent dislike to toe way^,pl’ Montreal. April 14.—iP)—H ec/ 4 Mided to atay out for the remain­ anese suffered 700 killed In a en;- 1VTHT—Superman: WNBC —John VandeVvook. • AMSZ iCAN L S A O lu m true formula—the Dodgers a re al Allied beachheyid,at Empress Au­ log 10:16—WTHT -/ Dean Hudson’r Oscar Ostracized Vitt parted nia tor (Too) Blake, veUran captain PlRATFS-ApfiO3l?0 Burbank, (3alif„ April 14— der -of the week. of/fighting around Buthe- gusta bay on Bougainville island —ciaplain Midnight. pmsHEfftf IN iflis t* iO ways the Dodge r.St The walkout began laat Monday Gibbons A af^hly, CTajhbUc La daun^y'''here the British are try­ [aid the telephone caller said I Orcheolra; WNBC—^Top of the hair, or something. He was a ring/ tha Montreal C^anadlens’ hockey Nine hundred apectators in big dies of Columbus, will have an in the Solomona and other^r pa­ ;aa .pulled out of-,a car by I 6:00—w n c —News; WDRC — leadar la tha cry-baby rebellion, *24 —II YSAfS Afpfir Take for example .the typ/al When a .Regional WLB wage ing tdget control of. the \Mayu Evening. i, ' cUib, had a new playoff flooring Jim Jeffriea boxing arena, paid him Dodgers doings of ye.stenlay'i award became effective, cutting important business meeting Tucs trols attackbd coastal torgeta three mAaked gunmen, pushed in-1 News; WTHT—News; - WNBC-r 10;20—w n ( 7-^pprts Nowareel; etc. range forXn attack on AkyaMwas Terry and the Pirates- roctoid today os a rowazd for load­ tribute iaat night, his 69th birth­ Cross benefit gante at ^beto 'piece workera’ pay draatlcally. day evening at 8:15 at the K. of anhounccd. The ebrnmunique Aald the Shortland islands touth to theii automobile, and was driv-1 I^^RC — Stage Door Canteen; A year ago, Jeff Heath, the LouBoupOfihu C. home. A social program will Bougainville. They. Also atti^ en away after they , bad fired two| 6:15-- w nc — Victory Is Our WTHT — Pei Courtney’# Or­ ing US club to its flrat Btaaley day. Field, in which Brooklyn, tnumpb- 'Workera contended that the cuta the Japanese attacked both sou great potential, once moreSsras a HAO H A M O ed oyer the Phillies, 13 to 11. were Intensified by Job classified' follow with pHzea for the winners Buka t lean lault forces died by- hun- two regular retrievers and iN re­ Chicago BIacKhaiM|o to gain a must have ea.ste the divided loyal­ Reported no progress had been mkdc b>» l^ut. Gen. Joseph W attack here the M y before, three To Safe^asl - News. ington; WDRC—f,oan *■ Broolu; cruit Roger Pecklnpaugh tele­ pleats]' and autographed by made towardxAettling the grlev dreds tlie savage fighting for StiKvell's .(SmineAe and Americans 6:45— w n c — Lowell ThOmaa; WTHT—Give and Take; WNBC clean oweop of too tow games of many of hia friends. ties of HilUO. (the Bellringer) Edward J. Desay, forjnerlji^ In Tarawi scenes reminiscent of a Allied ^fighters/Were lost and two graph^ Lord (ieoffrey to come on toe final playoff serleaX Chester, No/l Dodger fan and em­ ances, the'Walkout started again in in' North Burma, with Brig. Gen. enemy' planeg/were destroyed on WDRC —News; WNBC—Henry —Music You Want. Jim alao received e birthday the manufacturing business vacation resort now make -the war FrattK Merrill’s Marauders push­ at bis own terms. The Rattle And by scoring toe wlnalng goal ploye at ^ z ’s bowling alleys. and Increased Wednesday morn­ Manchestermeater who left Manchester^ the ground anl^ one In the air, the J. Taylor, x ,■ 11:30—WTIC — Mr. Smith Goes caka trimmed with e red lantern seepi far away. Above, with a naX ing south of captured Nhpum Ga New Haven, April 14. — 7:00--w nc- — Fred IVarlng; to Town: WDRC-4-Mrs. Mini­ Samson broke Into the /openlpg after nine minutes and 12 iwconds / Rimer Plays ' ing. , ' to join the United States Navy /communique said. Frank V. Richo, New Haven dis-' day lineup after having only two on which was inacribed a big '’69.'' ti'd'e outrieger canoe, aiurscs ghd in the (mpuntaina, east of tha Mo- WDI^ — I Love a llystery; ver; WTHT—Music. of overtime after oetting lip^ all Ole Olsen, stage and screen come­ it^ fifth. BUI Hart and Production Vnbatlanced and who has aince been on duty in officers have a splashing good valley 34 miles north of the Man- Forty-one tons of bombs were trict manager of the Division of | days of practice. the Paclflc, left this morning for dropped on Japanese defenses at w niT — Fulton Lewis, Jr;; 11:45—WNBC—Swing Shift Prol- four Canadiens goals during '0\e dian, made tte presentation, and Streteh', Schultz tried to occupy f. The company said . today that time. dalay-Myitkyina railway, against Motor Transport. Office of De­ IBC- Nero %oIfe. ics; News. Yet Heath again quickly estab­ regulation 60 minutes, Blake b a ^ some production was being main­ the West cdaat for reassignment. Uligan In forayq against the Han- lished himralf and rem ain^ young Grace McDonaldTof the films plac­ tblrtl base at the same time, wl bitterly resisting JapaneAe. To the fense Transportation, appealed to I t : l -News: WDRC — We Who 12;OOr-WnC—News; ^om as Pe- g«d a scoring record for Mmself. toe result that th0y»„both were r) tained but It was extremely un­ Re has ^e rank of machinist’s West of the valley ^Chinese drove sa-mAdang ‘ area bn the New Gui­ residents of Connecticut, today to I Lou\Bou.M-DEE-A V! With nea coast Tuesday. Gun posi­ WTHT—Memory Lane, lusO’s Orchestra; WDJRC—N eys; The five points Can hia total for lIZOteMAN former ring warrloVs bald head, riown for a double play. pMe balanced. the' hated Japs gone forever from forward six ni.ilcs fro m '. Pumsin conserve every possible - drop of I /i:S IC— Q;ilz of TVo (fitieS; WTHT—News. /k offensive threat two rounds of toe playoffs to. 18 In Boston, the. Regional WLB apen^ng his leave of absence with tions supply buildings were the Heath fired back three contracts _ then kissed him. // Walker, an (inctimfortable /Thirti T ariw a, the natives are in a mood and'took KoraXCahtawng.X IgasOUne and other products made ] WDRCN-. Night Musical 12:30—w n c —^Tfiree Suns Trio. points, aun^asslng toe record set o n s baseman, rushOd in for a./pop fly >aaid a grievance procedure for hlS/Wlfe. Heavy bombciA -made a ebneen main targets. from crude oil both from a fiatri-l this year 'and then went into hid­ 4 1 ^ VNI Jim was visibly moveiL All he for /celebration. At right, daheers Show: WTHT — Shell DIgMt; 12:46—’WnC—Lee Sims. Pianist; last Sunday by hia teammate, E C O S m L iB Z could say waa that he was glaU all in toe sixth then pulled up and let liamdling the complaints of work- trated attack bn barracks and Dutch-manned Mitchell medium otic angle and aa a military nehea-j News. ' ' ' f ing. He’s employed in a Puget l« iO O 'Sra now on the job waa being and drummers-perform a version bombers struck Prafote airdrome ■WNBC 'l^ne Ranger. Maurice Richard; Richard, whose his old friends Were there the It fall for a hit. And In the satiie' '^H elen Cmvldson Lodge. No.^ 99, of the hula for American guests. transport at Nagorn Sav^rn and slty. / Sound shipyard, and Cleveland two goals in toe last four minutes inning, with two on/b^ae. Louts workad out by the union and Ur D. of S., Will meet tonight at 7^5 medium bombers struck the rail­ near Koepang, Dutch Timor, Wed- "Gasoline rationing is necesskry I officials seem content to let him occasion. He has in Burbank .company and It probably woUl<^ The latter normally are forbid-' of the third neriod sent the game for 40 years. Hia artoa iS/devotto Olmo ntatic a brilliant catch of a In Masonic Temple. Important deh to - visit native, villages, but way bridgM-on th e'^ u and Mat- nesday'in continuation of a series because of the greatly increased I remain in war work. a dual track meet for the West ySady by Saturday. Adjuatmehta matters aSe to be considered and of recent attacks on Japanese in- into overtime and paved the way to amateur boxing matebea,, and fly and then stoojtoolding the bali. ' this a-as a special occasion. mauk linra hs part oCa widespread need for other petroleum ptoductsl Pltchera To Trade tor Montreal’s triumph, finished Side' oval on April 28 with some . will be retroactive to the^^wgln' a large attendance of members Is aerial activity in which a record stallatlons oh the island north of such as fuel oil, aviation gasoline, Frank Sinatra h Mobbed Regardless oi the unpredictable M . He S e ^ v a c k school In tola vicinity. Ail other there- were several of oh the fevidently toinklrig it was the third .nlng of the new scale' last^Monday. ■ , \ I the playoffa with 17. polnta program. outv while t\te Phillies scampered requested. , 1.008 sorties were flown against Australia. ai)d a special all-purpose 80-octane I Heath's ultimate decision, toe track meets arc to be held out of homev /*^ • ./ REiMlNDpUtA of the many heroic the enemy. PeogM An the Way sacrifices in the Tarawa campaign gat»llne for the armed forces and I Youngsters^ as Usual Redskins will be In a bad way un­ town this year. Olni® redeemed himself -to the W alkout Makejt Members of Manchester Me­ In one fighter-bomber attack because we are producing far lessi less they acquire a with Although to e . CXnadiens iOst Squad Enters are l;h^se-graves of. Marines I be­ considerable damage waa done to only one game in two rounds of eighth riben he belteo a morial Lodge No/ 38 K. of P.-, will low) on nearby Burlckl Island. gasoline than befpto the war,” | at least .a little major league ex­ with two on base to Ue the score 2 0 0 Otherg 40 to 50 motor transports- in the Sues.to Collect Richo aaaerted. playoffs against TVironto and Chi­ meet tonight at 7:15 at the comer The men buried here fell before New York, April 14—(P)—Ap­ ' ing, using the two-hour Friday perience.' ' ’ Capitol Meet Fishy-Game and then stole home with tha de­ New Haven,y^pril 14-MA^—A of East center and HoU street and Thaungdut area, and in another “In November, 1943, we Were I , night period for that purpose. The Uke the Yankees, they have the cago, they had to tight all toe way a Jap ambush near the end of the parently, effervescent youth in against'the battling Hawke last Sports Briefs V ciding run. And, as an added fea- w alkout by Mr workers in the heat- will proceed to the Thomae G. raid ' oil' storage tanka at Magwe Chiiritv Money producing gasoline of all types at I skirts has lost none of its enthusi­ T hurs^y night time wdll continue !', but no one to catch them. tore, Augie Galah, a switch hitter fighting. Natives-had marked the were set burning. the rate of 1,800,000 barrels a day I nighf, Eari) team scored once In JSotes iimatlng department of the .Amer­ Dougan fufieral home,’ 59 HoU graves as best they, could, but Ma- asm for Frank Sinatra. As a mat­ wHh motion pictures. | The- CHeveland infield requires New York, .April 14—(dV-Gun- vL, for more than ten years, batted ican Steal and Wire Company street, where they will pay their., (75,600,000 gallona),.!as against! ter of fact it would oeem he etill ' replacements, the outfield is none the first period and th«i Chicago, Com petes Saturday left handed agaihat .sOuthpaw Wil­ ■irlnes are .sjiown shaping up the Bristol, Apriri4.—(P)-The city more than 1,900,000 barrels a day I taking advantage of penalties for derHaegg, the Swedish atar w h ^ Tomorrow ia the day Conn«e!i- |dant has caused 200 other am- respecU to a- former member, mounds and placing new. white Fifth'Air Force Planei might be taking hia life in hand Talks Tonight:, NBC, 7:30, Mrs. too formidable. Against Five Hartford bur ReeseO in the fourth and ployM '^. remain idle for two'days, Thomea G, pougan. All members of Bristol, it was learned this In 1941.' In addition, out of thls| whenever he lemws a studio after Roosevelt on her Caribj^an trip one goal, ra fi^ e d home three eec- to^..^of the Unjted States waa the cut anglers have beep waiting for. clouted a hobtfl run. , ■ ^ ,- crossea. morning. I has brought two suits But there are 15 pitchers and Especially mombers of .the Blackhawka’ bigreet threate. Invitation Indoor meet to be held bring both runnerx\here fof*/the C.B.A. has done a rem arkable job York, this evening and tomorrow gun and cannon shells, Gen. Doug­ that the C^way boy, then 10 in improving local Ashing. Perch Ciaclnnati: Elmer Riddle slated too heavy. include the following: Mrs. Hazel fect a rescue. York. ball and Inviti a J/A draft re Doug Bentley and Bill Mosienko, in the Hartford Ihiblic High's Hop­ National Outdoor Champlonsnips Plant officials said the walkout las MacArthiir reported today, years old. was injured while being Frank had stepped from the and pickerel have been released in to go full distance on mound today Gesa, Miss E3issbeth . M. Bennet, Slorv Pirated! clas.slflcation. Gene Desautela is a were closely checked. . Bentley kins street gym tomorrow after­ at New York June 17 end 18. Case’s Pond on Bidwell stiget, too as Reds, undefeated to four sa- was staged Tuesday, when the making it 1,334 ^tons of explosives disciplined by the school principal stage door of a Broadway theater, Other Programs: NBC—8. L u -. made the fourth Chicago counter Miss Huldah Butler, Miss Bernice poured on'thik Japanese base in The suits against Mra Calway marine. noon, starting at 2 Ik^m, . Rolton Notch Pond and the First hiqitions, meet Cleveland for third man refused to leave a galvanis­ Gsnaeman, Mrs. James W. Farr literally into the aims Of the cille Manners concert, premiere o f' Unle.rap.ra Peck sV'lngs a deal. Jim- ■ one hutkut Mosienko .'Besides the Red and White Mexico’ City, Apnl l4 —(AV—The time. ing job and return to the furnace accelerated ARacks of the past according to Corporatlbn Counsel smaming and shoving "well- Kent Cooper ballad ’“There Came ^ Bojton Pond, or Hotel Pond, Bol­ and Mrs. Samuel Stevenson. Frederick W, Beach, are for New Haven, April 14--(flh—Mrs. I my DI'vlin c...... ervi . Jimmv...... McDonnell.. ,I tout out. \ . -, / chargM of Pete Wigren, teams ex- owners of Mexico's tym Kentucky ton Lake. which, they asserted, he had previ­ two weeks. Helen Grace Carlisle, a istamfordi wishers.” Not only did they down /the Day”: 9. Abe Lyman Waltzes; yiaiKiates of the Wilkes-Barre— — | Elmer fLach, .oh who scored Mpn- peetto to compete will be Hartford Derby entries. Seeing Eye andUon St. Louis Cards , and Browaa iw While heavy and medium bomb­ money owed to the city charity him in the rush, but they al’so^ 9:30, People Are Funny; lOi Amos* Saltera WeB Steeked aume city series nrlth Max ously operated for six weel^ ap­ •writer, filed suit in Federal Court! flub of tpe Ea'Stern League, and i Ireal s first goal; alao ^ugBcd toe High, Weaver High, New Britain Jose H„ ahnounced ioday that be­ Saitte's Pond la also well stock­ parently without Complaint/ For the corivenlence of sports­ ers attacK planes smashed department by thedalway family. clambered onto every avails^ and Andy. . . . (?BS—8, Kate Smith | and Bud ByeRy pitching for Rad men who haven’t already secured today against Warner Btotoeral Russell Lyon, a zeml-proferaipnar, raK^'ay ^hroi^h the third High, Ptainville High and Middle- cause of lack of tranaportatlon the ed with toout The good work toe PMIs to Apnear at Oonfmnee shipping, airdromes aind supply In one action Mrs. CalwAy is be­ pictures. Inc., and others,-charging foothold- on his sutomobileyomobile./'The Hour: 9, It Pays to be Ig;norant: ; town High. hOrsea will not be, taken to (Church­ Birds and Jack Kramer atarttaiff their fishing licensea for the open­ ing sued ipdividually and in the I machine didn’t mov’e unti/there '9:30, Brewster Boy; 10, Moore and j last trip, . . will be the baclratops. ! P**’*°^ M*,* *^utolena on 'Club has tepn doing . thia aprlng Metoaifa w d that the man, who dumps. Lightning flghtei^ pilots that the picture' “PrinceesI / ^ _ takes hia Army XP® comeback trail. ■ Of these schools. New Britain ill Downs. Don Jose H. ia owned comes riitiraly from the revenue for Browne. ICanager Luke S o i^ ing of the Maaon tomorrow. Town knocked down eight enemy planes other she is being sued as guardi­ was some more police work. D urante: 10:30. Stage Door Gan-1 "nfl/rt''.sa Lyoi of Browns unoertato about mlH> was beings Mmpensated with 10 Clerk Samuel Ttirkingtun wlU bq O’Rourke,” which won the 19,431 teen. , . . BLU— 7. Nero Wolfe. i physical within the next few day.<=. ' captured the C. I. ,A.'C. indtfer by Bruno Paglai of Mexico City, obtained through membershipe. If and damaged 10 more. One Ameri- an Of the boy. Academy award for toe best orig­ track title several weeks ago at Ben Smith of New York and Jose tary status of Al HdUlng#. per eant higher wages whUe on in his office In the Municipal' Mrs. Calway waa appointed le­ Second broadcast , Of Dmitri detective: 8:30, Meet Your Navy; j . It isn't at ail unlikely that coach you are noZ.a itember of the local furnace job, failed to appear .can plane Was lost. inal screen play, was pirated fron Wallingford and Manchester and Herrera of Venezuela and Seeing association, 'gnd you are fishing worth, who refxirte today for lliiid building this evening from seven Two of the destroyed enemy gal guardian of the boy by the Shostakovich’s Eighth Symphony, 9. Gang Busters: 9:30. Frankie/ will see conalder- Alan Fojpd^reaksv Hartford High tied for second Eye by G. Z. Carranza. paysical exain. -w for a aonferenca attended by rep- to nine o’clock.* a novelette she wrote. which had its network premiere Masters band; 10, New LelanXi able action in the early weeks. Salter’s tomomw, give the ebn- Maeatatives bf,the United Steel planes fell to Maj. Richard I. probate court here on April , 10 Mrs- Carlisle asks $300,000| Rlace. stable a dollaK for a year’s club (3iicago: Orval Grovf and ffiaafe Bong of Poplai. Wis., whose guns after she had posted with the via CBS and tfie New York Philr Stowe Commentary. . . . MBS/— | -The pitching ataff will be built Wyse opposing pitchom today aa Mbara of America union (CIO) damages and an injunction pro­ I nharmonic on palm Sunday, will be 7;30, Sabby Lewis Orchestra: g:30. / around A1 Smith. . Al- Swimiiiing; Mark Maneheater Entriee Caldwell, Idaho, April 14—(>P)— membership. It tell be pjit to good have tatoocii a total /Score of 27 court a surety bond in the amount hibiting further showing of toe I WWigren's igren's team will consist of ; Members of the Rod and Gun Club use. ■ , ' \ city eerlea moves to Oomlskey d company officials. of $10,000. I on the BLtJ/April 22. M will com­ Freedom of O pportunity;/9:30, t Ue Reynolds, Vernon Kennedy and \S The union contract, Metcalfe victims to give him the new Amer­ picture pending trial of her suit.! Jac'k Vice and Bill Bray in the 20- here/don’t propose to be deprived Remember toe trimt contest be­ Park for tourth game. ’nanratM prise the entire concert by to* Bos­ Double or Nothing. / 1 Ed Kliemah, who bagged 23 for yard da.sh; Vice and Ward Strange Lee, trying to ra^to hit 'winning paid, required all employes to re- Obituary ican record for aerial combat vic­ The othera she named defendants I ton symphony, Dr, Serge Koiisse- ' Baltimore. Reynolds, /'Ne'W Haven, Conn,. April 14— of their angling this year because ing held by the clum For particu­ -tum to work before negotiations tories. were Norman Kraana, a writer;! in the 440; Bert Johnston and AJ te gasoline restrictions on pleasurs lars, see. Lee Fracchia at Lee's form after two years of arm teoi^ Adtaky' conducting. Another Sho- Saturday Programs/ NBC — ; king of the In "Cp i-Y ale’s Alan Ford had a new Bray -in' the 880; Herb Stevenson could start. , Smoke rose It,000 feet above bat­ Gouple Is Held First Nationgl Plctures,‘i Inc;; Stitowlch composition, his Fifth Li:30 p. m„ Atlanti^poUight: 3, ; 1943, really la swift Red Emb; ' rrem today in the crown he holds teivitTg—-not if this plan worka: Esso Station, Center street, op ble, yielded only three hits hi flvu tered Hollandia as the American Vitaphone Corporation and 'Vita-1 and Jake Donovan in the mile; (hirly Olds at Bllsh's. YoUr name innings \ for Sox yeeterdoy aa “We are just waiting,” w^s. the \ • * •*. Symplrony, will be presented Sun­ Chicago Symphpny/Shostakovich s j towering Mike NaWiick andnd ftey as king of the sprint swimmers - The club h a i planted 25,000 lanes withdrew,..Ijavlni destruc­ graph, Inc. Ray Zemenak and John Wenzel ii trout in the Municipal Park Pond, must be entered 24 hours before American Leagueni won 3-0 in ten way he put it. „ , ^ Deaths day night over MBS in the aea- Fifth: 4:30, Doctors at War. Post may get „ , opphriunitp ^ tea to the world’s 100-meter freestyle tion; which included a 2,000-ton Alter Robbery CBS -1:30, CoiM ry Joum al; 3:30, the high jump; Bill Shaw andl^c Comb August, they’ll remove the you submit a fish. innings. He said th a t the 200 affected aon’a broadcast finale of the Cleve­ i start. Grandpa Joe i* record. Giangrave in toe hop, step ted by the walkout, were willing to Mra. gaito Donnan ffrigiitor aunk and two small Naval Officer and Wife Killed land aympkony under the direction Philadelphia Orahestra; 6:15 Peo­ The “Balboa Bullet,” who began fish to irrigation ditches which K^'w York iankeea: Spud Chan­ around and about as a ertief work- jump; Bob Alvord and Bill ^aw thread the town and surroiinding dler,'joining team until callad for resume production "as soon as Mrs. Jane Donnan, of 160S W est frel^ters, seven coastal vessels Bridgeport, April 14.—(fl") — of Vladin^ Gotac'hmann. This ple’s Platform "Poll Tax.” . . . I *>■. , \ .swimming at his .home in the and ^veral barges afire in Hum­ Wlckford. R. 1.. April 14.—(>P)— I same symphony also has been BLU—10:3<) a. m., Ozark Ram­ y- in the ahot-put and Bill B r ^ , Vic area, then cast for them from military service,, tuned up hia arm those who have' gone out rethm Main street, Willimantic, widow leged to have robtod and beaten other hurlera ere Paul Calvert Panam a (>anal Zone almost as Giangrave, Ray Zemenak ted Bill their front lawns. Red Sox. Braves to their jobs.^^ of Robert Donnan, died this morn­ boldt harbor. , Dr. (Charles E.’G. Atjdna, 05, veter­ X NSval officer and a womah be-l scheduled for\toe Saturday after­ blers; 1:16 p. m.. New Series, soon as ne could walk, was clock- in- batting practice and soon win “Yes, We Like These G. I.’sl” lieved to have been bis yfiie w ere! : and Steve GrOmCK, up from Bal- Shaw in the relay. be .ready to take regular tura. ■ - 7 - ^ ------ing following a brief illness, at the Indraatlon Base Reinforced inarian of 309 John\rirect.' at 11 noon eemcert

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Owing/to $iir' very low iJu t TtloM ow ailmenta smh’,en Open e^^^eve-I ^ for ^-iiJil. child: Hours 7:30, SPI Uon Of the greatest and‘most dis­ yoil-tp Set la A vesy p/ofound As friends and their friends come fresh. We’re staying a week street. Manc.ickter.. • * Saturday^ 6. Phone 619T--4485. ^ ^ FOR S^ALE/- COW m a n u r e , rent, fully adjustable. Kates rgk- room, single i cds, men onl^.'taot more? h,' ay, 1 thinks to myself, LOSl—OASQL^VSQL-I^B and bUXatlon nt,. I interested coun*i-y In' the world, pointi'the point i^/that the United to call, • _____ i Write Box 2, .care; of Heraid. $3,50 pk>kup truck load/ Tele- sonatde. Gall Keith Furniture Water at all tliiics. 108 Birch. the League of Nations was doom­ Bkndy^No, I have liMt him. my men; but if you think I ’m V coupons. IS bis(biack leathCf\con- W ILL THE PER.SON who bought WE BUY AND SELL all makes States l^ Lhe only nation in the \ —Ursella Wadlelgh. Chief o f Police—Can ^ i give phon.c Rockville 976-3. Tel. 4159. /' Tel. 6992. , - X l ed to failure, ” xvorid that has sufficient moral Frie'nd-'^WK^ did you v leave going la eat your . grandmother Vtsln^r.Vtalner. BclutTiBcium tito John/M- V i^ y , a cow and heifer from .Mr. Polrcn, ol used cars, rtighe.st prices paid. i W'ANTTCD -WOMAN, complitdon, a description ot your missing him? He's a/good maatsr, I .am ^ F. D.,;ftocKyllle/v3onn. jes— Service . Rhodes was launched on a fa- force with the rest of the world.’ ” you’ve very mleteken.” And T, 179 Oakland .street. Please get in 1941 Olds convertible coujiN 2 or 3 "BtrRGER IK THl8 BASKET' at 1941 Pontiac sedan, 1941 Pon­ Phone 7807. , tion he was the mos! practical of folng to do!” 8977 or 6871. cooking, 206 Pine street, near bus priltty clear that had we been a a patent medicine almanac and 21 Hansen’s, Male at Hajmes streeL tiac 2 door^seuan. 1941 Chevrolet iiember we would have been In a men. Listen to this: 5 passenger coupe. L941 (Thevro- WANTED—g a r d e n to \nlow, FOft SALE -A -1 ■ LOAAl. 24 FOR .''ALE—m a h o g a n y dining line. Tei. 2-1446. not have a solitary symptom,of AA,a rule, a good steady work- C A L L 8 2 5 4 harrow, mark, two-way plowyno BAKER W a n t e d , f u l l t i m e . Hopiestead StreeL Tel. 7091. /vastly superior position to halt “ The wars o! the past have some disease. ^ r, always malmakes good. A Reminder let. 2 door sedan, 1940 Chevrolet room table, buffet and chairs, been leveled against the liberties RED RYDE BY FRED HARMAN oack or dead 'urrows. Tel. 2-T4k8. Apply 'Federal Bake Shop,. . 885 maple ^ d seta kitchen table, and COME'OKTABLE ROOMF and | aggression at . its start. Wilson door sedan. Cole , Motors, 4164. pointed out this advantage fre­ and peoples of territorier of those H. Warren Case. • Main street. quality meats Also rooms wiUiJ V«sff lOxjei- e o 'i . 5 hlK «S , HE’ S Electrical Appliances end ^bles, buffets, $5 ana up, quently during his speeches You who .could not defend tnem, and £tjT WHAT APOiJT that IroR SALE—1931 OLDSMOBILE Moipns chair, ^avenport sets, sin­ light housekeeping prlvliege FUNNY BUSINESS, / WANfT ID BE OnlT EKlJCJnSQ A '’’V3NEY TOO •100l< CASH! CASH! WANTED — E.LEtmUC wiring I^UTO MECHANIC or one with Radio 49 central. Idea* for couplea or gif' have Just forgotten. 8o has the if you do not cut at Uie Uiproot, coweor, leto HONETeVOOM rt|RE, sedan, in A-1 londltlon. Call after qechanical experience, draft de- gle bed, varlout, stands, gateleg that upas tree is going to grow 0 For Yoefir O p. m. .’■>6 Keeney street. and repairing. Phone 3975 .before. Phone 3689. 14 Arch street. rest df the country.’ ** RrcEi? .VEIf f _ /felired or over draft age. Unusual f o r SALEl—GENEKAL electric tables, and odd pieces of furni­ He motioned to me. He told me again;'and I tell you. my fellow WANTED Electric Refrigenttors 7 p. m. ture. The Austin Chambers ~ r 1940 FQRD 2 DOOR coach, radio, I opphytunity. All replies strictly floor model radio: also car radio. to go to a bureau drawer, ge! him countrymen, that if-you do not \yashing Machines FLOOR SANDING confl^ntial. State age and ex- Call 2-1186, U Laurel Place. Warehouse. Manchester Green. Wanted— Rgoms^Bo^ird 621 a book. It xvas a bock I had nev­ cut it up now it will be harder to FIREMAN heater.^Full price $695. Terirus Open 9 to 5, 7:30 to 9. Tel. 5187. cut It up the'next time. The next X X and trades, Brunner's. To). 5191. Laying anv. Finishing perlenck. Writ-; Box N, Herald. er seen around, a well-worn copy For Second Shift. Also \ Sewing .Machines FOR SALE— STEWART Warner SOLDIER'S W iV e wltl/20 months of Wilson’s spc -ches. time will come; it will come when Open evcnlngg. , J. E; Jensen FOR s a l e —WHITE TA PPA N Telephone Manchester 2-0811 8 tube cabinet radio. In good coni- old baby, would lil« room with this generation is livirtg, and the. PICKER ROOM HELP \ \ And Ranges DISHWASl PR WANTED. Apply gas stove, ke new, Elasy Wash­ "It was an entire y new con­ 19.38 C M E V R O L^ 4 door sedan, dition. 256 West Center. Tel.'7637. kiOchen privileges, idso have baby chiWren/th?t cwwd around our Tea Room, Main StreeL ing machine,, sewing machine. cept of ir.teniational relations that Highest Prlces^aid! radio, heater, 4 tirertjjke new. Its cared for while /mother works, j Wilson's League of Nations pro­ car aa^we move from station to x5tt -l a r g e AS.SORTMENT of Moto­ Philco radio. \ 1 el. 2-1142. station will be sacriticed on the a rare bargalf: at $82,10 down. Household Services DRIVER— E X e s ^ E N T oppor­ Call 7305, 6 I 9 p. ih. posed," Old Jan xvent on, as he EHJOUl Ai d on rola Aulp radios. Available at altar of th at\ar. You have got Balance Weekly or "Kionthly. tunity for expWienced driver thumbed through th? book. "He II PLEHff SIRAtJeE u r e - Jone^urniture 0(fcred£^ 13-A Goodyear Service, 649 Main REFRlGERATO^x-Would like ts to cut’ Uie roo’Xrf chat upas tree H(3 a<5uAW WANT Brunner's. Tel 5191 Open eve- with good driving'record. Write emphasized '/mis difference in WANT t3 Spinning Mills 36-.18 Oak SC\ Tel. 8254 StreeL Manchester. TeL 4047. exchange v foot rbWgerator for now or betray ail\fiiture genera Hin TO nings. YOUR CURTAINS carefully laun­ age and previous TOployments, a small table modelX*!Phone 3825. A paithi'ents, Flatis, many of His speeches. For instance — ,— - TalcotlviHe. Conn. dered by hand. FTice reasonable. he refers to the*^ demands made tions. \ Box U, Herald. Teneinements .63 " 'New states one' after another Xl — 1937 BUICK s e d a n . 4 door, upon China in 18^8 by Germany All hiring done In mcconlance 91 Main street. Tel. 2-1077. FOR SALE SINGLE and full motor has been overhayled. Only. Garden— Farm— Dairy FOR I^NT- TWO room kpanM for control of the xvhole district have been -set up by thXxction of »^1th the nrea stnbllltiitlon plan. GUARD—OUT OF TOWN/work, size solid maple beds and chests' the conference at Paris ati along L!4 $41.80 down. Balance weekly or must ha^linblenilshed , V^ord, Products 50 of drawers. Inner .spring raattres- m enty^ln beds, kitchen prtvi-1 around Kiaiichau Say. Ltkten.” monthly. Brunner's. Tel. 5191. 17 tnd here he re.td aloud from the the route that was intendea\to be Ruofing be over 'draft age, subsisten^ql- FOR SALE— ASPARAGUS roots, es with spring, as godA as new. leges In prix ati. home. 572 Center the route of German domihlon, VERNON— \ Open evenings. lowance. Stale previous emplk}’- Apply 9 to 12 a. m. at 330 Adams stf^ t. ‘^el. 2-0462. / Blume in hie hands. '"T h e gov- •\. ROOFING A; REPAIR of Chim­ $2.00 per hundred. $15.00 e per e i^ e n t of the United States at and If we now merely set them BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Reunion BY AR M ARTIN ments and age. Address Guar thousand. Cali .Glastonbury 3050. street, Btickland. Manchester, up and leave cb:;m in their weak­ 50-AcTc Farm near CeVpn. 1937 FORD 60. New motor, com­ neys. valleysX|lashings. and gut­ /^Box G, Herald. next to Pratt Whitney Aircraft that time, presided over by one of plete overhauled, has gasoline Louis Brewer. Sc ness to take care of themselves, POa'SKR STREET— Co. buo line. 38 acrea t l^ ters. Done expertly anc' reason-, Plant J. WaL^ted -to Rent 68 the'rimit eniighiened and beloved riOKty-w 50 ^ 3 YVML OK>VV WL.V5 lV5 T H tI VxStLV heater.‘equipped with metal pick ably by your locSK roofer. E./V. of our pi^ideqck—I mean William then Germans ran at their leisure, WANTED— AT ONCE two rnci SALE— POTATOF.S. Inquire by Intriguing, by every subtle AtiriNtAH) YOQ COOAIRW A VxJia.y-AKK> V WKV S-Room Single. All con- able land and tohaccds up body on rear. Full price-$365. Coughlin. Tel. 7707,'' MO Wood- for rolling and fertilizing lawns W ANTED—^ ROOM rent by sol­ McKinley-^.and the Department of 1 »enlencoH, including cabinet "lia Jarvis, 872 Parker streeL process of wnlcn they are master, V3tC)VYCT\hi(& COOV^T HKOtt«OP9tO sheds now rented at better V Terms and trades; Btunner’s. Tel. l^nd. and general landscape work. Can -ftliichtnery and Tools /o2 dier and wife and 7 year old child. State, g u id ^ b y that able and kitchen. I-arge garden apaoe. Tel.X026. East Side pmerred, Please call] high-minded man, John Hay, did accomplish what they co,uId not y o o - ViObO V$ Vit’CCil Wk’ObiT 1 . - than lIH r Investment. 8- ^!J191. Open evenings. use part, time workers from 8 a. accomplish by arms, and' we will ni. to 12 m. ail o 1 pXjn. to 5 p. m. GREENX MOUNTAIN Potatoes, n e w ' CLETTRAC crawler tractors, 2-0652 after \ o’clock. not make tbe/rilghtest protest. rooiit house with some im­ , $1,070 delivered are a v a lis e now. Why? Not becausAtf;*^ would not have abando;ied thx people xvhomj ■v— LVDAIX STREET— Moving— Trucking-*- John S. Wolcott A Son. U. S. N^, 1, 50 lb. Dag $1.50 at we redeemed. The tning is inc provements. Now vacant. 3ee us immediately. DuMn Trac­ WAHTED t o t^ENT by young! if they could hav^ aidqd China, « S-Room Single. All con­ ^ r a g e 2rt the farm.\ponnectt'’iil potatoes couple, permanent residents, 4 or ceivable. The thing is imjibssi- ' Rams, poultry houses, pas­ JUAN OR BOY for gardening at their besfv, P'rank V VVilliams, tor Company, Wlllimantic. but because under Kitemational 1 veniences. Garage. About t 5 room apartiAent or duplex | law as it stood then no nation had bit .’ " ture and woodtand avail­ AlJSriN A CHAMBEKf, CO. , about k o r 10 hours a\weck. Ellis, 1632 Tolland vStreeL Buckland, Old Jan rested the ^obk on his acre of land. ^,700. Pralier Van Service; Removals 113 Bast Center. Tel. 41)09. house. Call 7977. \ the right to protest a g a ^ t any­ o able for new owner, Conn. Wearing Apparel-—Furs 57 thing that ether nations did that lap. X ^ 'J from tVidSt to GoasL deluxe r e n t W ANTEDVFA Mlb^ 3 ., "His critics ua>lril him a theot.| BRA.NPORD STREET— 6- RoonK Colonial House, equipmenl i:fHling. packing end MAN WAXTEU^A.^ Janitor. Cen­ did not directly affect itaXo^n ■\ '/: ter chiirgh. Kiiif time, steady em­ FOR . SALE Bl yX^ (cc K k LAPINLa fur four adulU. Five or six ixioma, reticat schoohnlstei Little Jan, ; steam heat, fireplace and storage Warehouse. Manchester f o r o righis. Mr. McKinley and Mr 4-Rttom Single (2 uiiHn- / SALE—POTAT EIS, $1.75 coat. Misses ^/ize z c 12-14,12-14. also 2 single or doiibU house, within five I but those xx'ofds. j i 1919, xvere the j V. •• Walton W. Grant Green, lei ol8i , ployment. Phdhe 4770. per bushel. Call 3423.''. did insist that If qorm.any Olds pf z terribly accurate ’ Busybodic-s, aren’ t they?” hihed onitalrs). Fireplace. two-car garage. Located in Misses spring coats. Tel. 2-1142, minutes Hartford bui|./5lve com­ control of KiSucha" Bay. she Steam heat. Terms arranged. — -\ ■ rophet." ■ I Real Estate the Green seetjon. plete information ^ t letter. should not close thos* approaches Help Wanted— Karl Brown, 46 Cannon Road, | to Chins against the trade of the ! (To Be Gonc'uded) SIDE GLANCES \ BY GALBRAITH Repairing 23 Household Goods--. 51 58 . NORTH FAIRFIELD ST.— 647 Main St.« Hartford 7- Room Single, steam Male or Female 37 Wanted—To Buy East Hartford. ^ > United States. How pitiful, when i A LL t h e ; FU R N m jR E / \ Si-Room Single. All oon- heat, oil burner, fireplace^ NEW CONVERTtriLE p6PS Cel- vv A l/U I'O BUY Stove, ranges, “Z_ you go into the court of right, you WANTED—DISHWASHER. A.l8o Y lu Neeu To Furnish . ' 1 cannot protect China, you can only \ vdnlenoea. Pksisant nelgh- 'Manchester Phone 3160 and two car garage. SIlUr' lulpld replaced In curtains, an refrigerators, wasnem, .pianos and X. /I experienced waitress. Apply Ceh- A BEAiniFUL HOME. Farms an^ J^s^nd for protect your ox’-’n merchandise! " j Qttqilaiions t A L L E Y OOP A ,Snug Fit BY r . T. Hi horhood: ated on a lot about 90’ x200’ kinds ot leatbei work^Chas bak­ ter RestauranL . turniture. The Auktin A t^am- Sklf" 711 ing 90 Cambi dge.street. Tele­ Specially Ensem^led ______• For Defense Workers b^s ;one in and said; of the war situati' t VOKEarTVie CHARW HAMLIN STREET— spalrjpaired, palnteo. Pick up service. East Willington, Conn. Inquire at A-L-B-E-R-T-S ------3 r' two acres of land. 43 Allyn S t.-^arlford / "TliA re is ■ your pronpsc to pre- —Jap \Domel news agen'ey—quot­ t-Famlly Duplex, 6 and 5. Work C. O. D. Tel. 2-1436. •Squire's Store. // Houses for Sale 7'il rve the tsrritoiial uitegrity and ing Hprinaa DNB newa agency Phone 6-03S8 / w a n t e d TD BUY light luggage ; \ ______Steam heat. ' #-«pr garage. Cottage on Bolton Lake, trailer. Call 6500. gAi.F.—6 RUOM house, cen- "'political independence of this \ ------Generous garden b|^e. TOR S\LE GRAY HAlk, riin- great people. W* haye the friend­ Giving the devil hia due, I west shore, has a fireplace, FOR SALE GOOD Family ' cow. irally located. ' yea;s old. brr ner. 9 feet long, slightly used, $7. plumbing, steam heat ani^ /mr ly right to protesL We have the believe tbeY (the Germans) j o f e BUYS Call 3423. right to call your attention to the' CRJNTON STREET-\ artc.sian wetland garage. If Call 32851,'■ W ANTFD'TO b u y . poxver laxx^ burner. Write Box W, l^ a id . liberately .mppt at us. because' you are Ipokihg for a cot­ moxver. Call 3923 aflxr p. ta-/ fact that chis' xwll breed ware and they know xio^can go back and g-Famlly House, 4 i^sms t'r FOR SALE -/LARGE OIL heater, not peace, and that you have not tage at Bolton Lkke here is Articles for Sale FOR SALE - AT 27 pE^tFIELU mop up their opSpitals. flat. In excellent Mn- ANYTHING practically nexv. Inquire Wallace Drive. 5 room with 2 un- the right to do this thing.’ ” I. Oarage. — Lieut. Mauri^ta . Shoemaker, your opportunity/Ois there Phillips, Talcottvillc. R«k»m’« \VithouI 59 finished room? Iip-stairs. garage, Old Jan looked up. , chief nurse at aiiSJIed Nettunn are very few water front 1 EX)R S A LE —CHIGKE.N manure, "How different a oasic position JONES ^ Y S x< GOING W AR — Practloally FOR REhhV-TWO roo x^om- oil burner, hot. xx'aler heal, | kospital, V ’\^ ■■ tRJ»^STREET— i by load or cord. Call 6700. To for immediax. Occupancy. Priv*! America would have been in in cottages for sale. new |umilv.re. including 3-piece pletely furni.:Jied for hR'Ight hoiYse- dealing with '.he startings of the Exeethi^ . BnlMIng Lot, living- room maple .set, i;olIectors keeping,^ Call ,''»823 after 5. ' $6,800. Tel 428’ aggressions in Manchuria and We must be very eikrefui not to \. . . ^ 200’ X 2 0 ^ All cleared. In 50 Acres of I-and In Bdl'; EVERYTH tKG E'OR SALE—COW manure In- fall into the same nit M overcon­ ■■\ maple desk, d1i''tle tabic and two __ elsewhere had xve *been ‘members residential liNghborhood. Ion. Electricity runs in quire 419 ^orlh Main street. chairs. 9x12 Wilton rug, chest of f OR RENT:—A TTRACTI’ II^ G T lV E large 731 of an effective League of Nations. fidence the Japanese aiV inX On FRECKLES ANITIIIS FRIENDS That One Doesn't Count BY MERRILL BLOflSEH Lots for Sale Bougainville, for Instahoe, tni /I Yes! We buy any'lihlng and drawers, reading lamp, 3-4 studio furni.shed r'opm 'v/tth grill, The League, wlthjut the United front of the property. , '.everything. ■ AiUlqiie^s — Old is not a Japanese who^'^esn' TOLLAND, CO: bed and kitchen ware. Electric couple. Near 751^:■n^ry, CalUOOSl.iatU States, was doomed to failure; but i^Urnlliire — Kstaieiii — ^lumh- 1 \ T O R '«A L E —BUILDINfS’ lot on| with the United States, it was the think be can take on and l i » flve WWV, lARO— I SORTA CAMe,D<3W(M TO MAKE A OONATKJN In o tEVERVONE Ves! iN’iue ntflr oucr, tuMkr Farm with up acres. Other listings .Available ,STRICTLAND STREET iron In excellent condition. Smith, Yanks. What’s more, he wili\try vou/Heng'?youJ/HEfll "D 1We 6 1 0 0 0 BANK t ; CAN OONATe . , i t K . MINIMUM WEIOHT Sff- in^ .Supplles and E'lxturesx Apartment ?3. Hotel Sheridan Vlev/^^eeL CfU 6635. hope ot the world. Wilson realised OTHER -•-Room Colonial ouse. and If you're going In the tO-ROom Single. Well de- TOR RENT—FURNISHED room. to do.lt. _ > s /vuxo.'foutoioml GkimcMcrNr is to noiMos 'RCSTWCT'- At the Office. Apts. this only loo rleariv. Here This Do YOU Wn6H*nO(rMtlCH‘ Barn. Price varies dth Ice, J o t^ will hu.v your car Inquire f t 61 Cambridge streeL 3 —Conxdr. Gene Tunney.' lONS acreage. Call for' full Inn .slgned, comfortahle first floor. la what he said ,n Cheyenne, the HAM* you Sec: ; nltiire and an.vthing else yn ♦ bedrooms and sunny encloserl Wantetk^Real Estate 77| day before he i^ell ilt.” Ard his < 's matlon. . rare to geV.rid of. Highest rash' IF YQtJ AREN’T satisfied with .The imperial navy 1? continuing % C O M P , you^'proaent living quarters, call I eyes once more fell tc the book, O ffg R t prices, paid. |H>reh on second floor. 2?rar S/im Effect WAJTTEtt TO^UY house wiUij 'Without the adherence of the' to gain vlctoriea’; in separat-j bat­ > WAR Stuart J. Wasley ^^gaiiige. Loi 120x173 ftX Kv- vAlanchestier ' 8975. VVe have a Improvemen'ts, fpme ground?, Inl tles, but even if this la stated ta be ANDOVER— Real Rstate and Insurhiire Ia<%e home" with a lar$:e sunny or near Man aW er. Will rtqn-[ the case, it cannot bo said that the BONDS ■Modern year ’round House. Estate and Moi State Theater Building bfllent nelghhdrhoo^X (Mmer room for you. The In­ r. Herald JoiVE^ FURNITUKE aider small farm. Japanese navy lias the war aitua- All eonvenlenccs. Including Alt^ander St Telephone: 6648 - 7140. formal atmosphere and use of Uv- tion tmder complete control. S T i ^ P ^ on humcK $4,'Sn0. Reason-, ,EN REAETY CO. 36-38 Oak St. Tel. 8254 [aln Street Tel. 3801 ing roonj and den, gives you a ::x '—Tokyo radio. able driving distance , of P h ^ e 4112 or 7275 chance to get outside 4 walls, on Hartford. ljus line, buBca every 15 minutes. The Indian tribes have a-higher 15 minutes to AlrcrafL Read Herald At birth rate than any other racial group in America. SOUTH COVENTRY— I-jiiake \] Year ’roun^ 5-Room House — Rev. Henry H. Ragaix 'of' Den­ ||B fl II BJV' ttifl. iMvriiivh-iirrsu w , com. «*44svac*i. 4 AND 5-ROOM ver, OMp. / \ AT.»i.«t£ a a mt. with lights.^ running water F^M FORxSALE vOle^mi, and this'll sound like I’n ^ ^ r \ ^and bathrooni. Alxnit Yf. Midsumrn^t* Hat acre of land. Attractive New house and rbarn 5 hcajd ofN^ock and f.irmirig BY LESLIE t u r n e r Terma ’ BY FOI E FOX ^ASH TUBBS ^ u n l equipment.— d i acres oFlqnd — IS acres clear, balance HOUSES TOONERVILLE FOLKS pasture and Woodland — 1,1)00 cords oi\wood. Price WANTED EUEL o rr uoryir...rfl0fl)i^y HEBRON. CONN.— NEVEI^ CAKEP MME^OURffcA' ' 0-Room Single. ‘‘Bam. 2 complete $6,800. Without tools and ^ c k , $5,900. FOR RENT Sec Carl BilyVu FeE-'.'THE CRew SHOOTIftS BACK acres of. land. $8,800. X ^ D O n Y L I K 6 CHunSHdUTINd SBOM HUNTWMJ4f M’oodland will pay for the farm. Oak Pi^rk i flOMITHMd, fATflOW..,----- Within a few miles of C A LL 3802 Developme^ Hartford — Nicely liwatcd R. T : McCANN a q e n c 5 ^ Farm, 10 acres, with all farm OR 3429 Hilliard Sti^t X building^ Including tobacco Center Street Phone 7700 or i shed.

Additional Listings ' Available. TO BE SOLD > Mortgages Arranged. TO BE SOLD Arr you one of « ie perimna that am planning to buIM a new Fire —r-;iAulo — Life , CTose to Main Street. Large Twmramlly Flat of 4 rooms eisek home for your famll.v after the war? floor. 70-foot loL Gdfage. Can be seen by appoIntmenL / Inkiiniiire. We suggest buying one or mom of Smith's iMtn now! Get / A It plowed and plant It full of vegetable seeds and you will not Hem Is another t-Flat 4-1topm House ofler^ at $5()0 down. 4 ■ only help the War effort but yourself and family as well. We have Price $4,700. All modem except furnaces., , i a large number of building lots to select from. Prices from $250 ALLEN \ Nepr Schools and MIk Milla, .Seven^Rffbm Single Coal fur­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPL| •to $2,500 and on easy, termA . ' . ' nace. Garage. Good location. Price only $0,000. %i .FB^TS too DURN DI®....V REALTY CO, Take a vialk or drtvB gvrf llarvaWI Roads'* Hctwjt Straot, Ta**- SOLDIER’S MEDAL ner street and Princeton Street and yon will ■»*» some wonderful' Henry Street Section—4-Room Single. Steam heaL Garage. The Act of Congress approved Vx/AiT SOU'LL soLm E THREE ALLTHEV DO 6 6 A 0 .3 A ^ ? W A 6 MARTHA, rrJANMP, MlSTAM MAJOR.' X OlOklT Allen A llitchciick,,lnc.^ Eocstions for your new home. ’ Large loA Price only $0,500. 8641 July 1,1$2$, gnthoriiod a modal AiOVM. HAVE T USIN' UP ELBOW A L L DAV iS c a l m vxmsN jEMK * OETECK ZAOKLS slO OLEAM- E'or one-Half_acm lota see what we have for yoii oA Pitkin and Buy a Building Imt now for fulum use. ,.tt. Is a wise Invest- WAIT.' DISSOLVED A LL TH E [RANGERS l e a n o n a OISPATCMED NOU TO GME KiNOA MADE A MONA . . 9.78 MAI.N STULKT ‘ Porter. Streets Slid on Robert and Richard Roads. 1242 te bo knowh OS'the Soldior’o ,menL See ours on Henry, Tanner, Harvard Road, Pitkin and 1 AIN’T IN you R E N ERG V TAKiN' MACHINE" INNITE MB V40MB f ELIZA GRIN, ANlSAlO, t e l l Telephone 8301 ' The wise Investor will purchase now for futura needs. Modal, and providsd that the GOT IT MOOTH-- IN TH E TH E IR 1 GUESS Tl-f Porter Stmeta. ' OB. WO SOU DETECT ANY OAT 6ALLOON-MA\0 NNEGOT MANCHESTER . Invest.la one of Smith’s. Lota. As you prefei'-.^a^-or Easy medal may bo prosented to. por-. DOWN NOU've LAST O NE VITAM IN VITAMINS GLEAM OP RANCOR IN c Kxmn eeep- a n ’ c:AeeA&E TermA ’ . • . , ■ . about a quarter to make. L/mk^ ooBo who, whflo oorving in an^ VET.' DQANK G lT T lN ’ PILLS GIVE THEM Otflee' Hours 8:80 to 8:80 By Mrs. Anne Cabot , ^ TWO T H IS ONE MORE HER EHE SUCH AS A TOhllSRT-.- OATLL BRING HIM except Sunday. ROBERT J. SMITH, Incorporated X R O B E R T h SMITH, Incorporated A cool and debonair Hat for like a million!. capacity with t ^ Army of tho LfiAUUONS, DOWN.' LEAN IN’ MOUNDCOTllteR IN s e b e n l e n g t h s a h e a d . Insurance — R ^ Estate Tfi obtain complete crochetli Insurance and Real Estate ' wear with midauinmer streets and U^tod Statoo tiiall koroaftor d i» POWER.’ ,KWW WSK aVY O e T W O E R B V Thursday Evenings 7-9. 9U MAIN STREET - t, PHONE $450 '~A smart Jumper dress xvlth slim­ Instnietloh for the ..Dutch 0_, 963 MAIN STREET PHONE $450 tlnguish thomselvao by harolom R l E L O J ’^ ming seams down the skirt front. sports costumes. It’s erpeheted of (Pattern No. 5603) send 16 cent Straight down-tbe-front... .o)oaing soft white cotton - yards of 39-inch material; Jumper; *■ BecauM ot the Jtix^endouB amount ot mall 'being tiandlco by snppprtsd ^ sprsys .ef Isnrel 3 1-4 yards. ’ ' . -the. postal system these .days, and the stimtaga of labor, ws aak end oak, around the npper edge For this attractive pattern, send ‘ that you pe patient it yoip pattern Ian*! delivered aa promptly 15 cents, pluA 1 cent for postsge, aa in the past. The season ot heavy pattern orders Is oovr under the inscription “ Soldier’s MsdSil* in colqg, with your name, address, way and will continue through Eastei. 'niare are bound U> be a nd across the face the words ©M.VJELL, pattern nuhnber and alze to The some deiaya Patterns arc maued-thiid-clasa and are trequentiy. “ For Valor." In tho base a panel W W A R E K F^BRObM 'Manchester Evening Herald To­ delayed because ot pnetai congestion. 8e rare te retnin the nm*- for the a«mo ad tim rsolplmit day’s Pattern Service, 1160 Sixth bet ot tbe fMitrrn yxm order. It you na vent .received the pattern The medal in nrapindiJ hy a res- dMflCre/ Avenue, New York 19. N. Y, in a reasonable length ot time,. pleaM advise us the number and Ready now, the Spring issue ot size, prdfred and we will checti voui brdei. tangnlarAhapsd mistal ts ^ wi$h LUWf] esraern roondsd from a aUk amifs Fasl\JoA Just 15c. Complete. Full .•MtNooslil SyiMktlo.'flac. 'MORE POVNEtt TQ SOU *l-i«4 ot brand new wardrobe Ideas. fliiiifliTiyTBMfc *• /

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, I& ATV^APRIL 14,19U v Averaga Daily drenlatloii ^CE 0 arichest6p EventfXg^IIerejlft For the Moath at MoKh, 1844 ^Corporal GlayioB R. Fuller, Jr Loval Circle Of ' Ming’s paugh-| MpS^Howard Mpii: Howard L L Grant, Grant, who who hhs| A rdeetlng of f M Toung ^ TI1S MAHchsatar- Mlnlfipter*’ .As- has returned to Eglin Field, Vipr- Janette /an. twlrts/ugh- Ralph W . 8 torg/ C ^ 122 Bum- tets has set the ilatr of Tiie.vlav. iteed a patient at the Mi morial>tuiblicknv»'l al >.8 dub is / scheduled tor soolatlon; will hold its 'monthly ters o t ' aha. Mrs. L croy.’Ted- Vnit street, hhs returtwl: to duty Anrll 25 for a/iininmce sale, thei lii^pllal for the nad two month.S; \V15^0 with the /erihsait Matitto ttfto*' Droceeds" to bd Used for Its workj,fins relumed to hcc„ home. 108;S‘/;A t the ^mool str^t Rsgrea- ’Tuesday at tC t/ a. m. Luncheon spending.-w thlrty-14sy furldV»rt at proceeds to bd Used for Us worK^tins leiu m m t° have jMeh/wnflned to their hok[ie o f chert for-.*ihutine. a,... InHlj*’ .Summit . street,bf . >^ itioH TCo 11 tioii Ok > 5^ ^ " wlU toUoo;. Rov.. Marshall Budd of for yfas/ptutt Iv e weehs with his home. He enlisted in the Marl-' will tnke/ace^d,ai)y oOtWshi^ the .Wapping. v < maniptty church­ 11 htty. ■ \ ' / jUsuttrumt l ^ llla a ' •• Oott^r, nwia, ylMfl return. to school Mon- rme service in May o f last, yi^r Manchester Asaenibly__^ No. 15, j ness p r/ e r to/the, befofey“' e d be ih ehargs of TALL CEDARS Marine pllW ,, nJswtty w n id '''received"' bia training at ly / T h e y wish to thank p»mlls. 1^08- Older of Rainbow for Girls, will | meftl vill be tiansacted. \ w T •‘Wing* ot GoJd" at P mumusoMocda.J*. Shhepshead 'Bay, N. Y., ilnce Group S Of the Memorial/ tedchers and. Junior Red CroSa of nttund the services at the Center \: Tonight is florlda, 1» ipendlnf a iW ayy ^ wtilch .-4lme he haa made two pital Auxiliary, Mrs. D. M-. Ckid- B I N G O .the Nathan Hale . school, Girl Congrepatlonal church . Sunday /.'rofossp'r Moses Bailey Of the aYxthe School ____ lough at his homa, 4S7 Baat trlpfr^eraeaa, one to Africa and we'll, leader, arid Group/I, Mrs. \ - ^ y Scout Troop' 9, teachers of the iialph Kaufman. acting , lea.jpr, niot'nlng, in" observance of Kou „larlford School o f^ R e li^ u s Edu­ Center, and alt-'membmn b m are In- tar street. South Methodist church, and their n n othe/to Murmknak, Russia. ^ TONlOHt will meet Monday itrterntKjn at .crs’ Day. The giris are a sk ei/ 1 cation will occtipy the pulpit of the vited to; attend and enjoy the pro­ dancing teacher, Mias June Jaye, Corporal Albert R. Qofilojf^ left two o’clock at the M em otiar hos- i meet In dhe Robbins room A Center Congregational church gram of i/ r t s the facltattea of the ORANGE HALL for the hurtierous cards and-letters The Beelhbvep Glee Club- .will Sunday morning. Rec affordt. today for Concor4la, Kaa^, a^ Rive a concept Sunday evening «n pital. ' y / > I 1 0 :4 5 ;/ recelve0;■^^ . " X s Mov ar a 14*day furlough/apant at his St. Paul’s M eth / lst church. Park V home. 24 Trotter ^ e e y His moth­ ’The family of Timothy B. Kehler street, HartfordVThe alngers will . • : - X ' z . '.ii. er, Mrs. P. F. I W t ^ e r and Ws is'^moving- tbday from 14 Bond rehearse In the Chncordla Luther­ aunt, Mrs. Robert von Peck, ac­ street to f l Strickland street, the an church at 6:1S knd will leave X companied Mm for a visit with \ o ’K two Oat residehce owned by from that church fdljpwlng the / - * his llance^/^lss Marjorie Ginn of Thomas F.,Moriarty. rehearsal. Ray Kulplnkky Is jh Ooncon charge of transportation In pri­ Ueutenant snd Mrs. Roger J. vate cars, t ■/ knacky Widow,” U the tiUe Dumont snd son Richard, are V- Roa o f/ tl/ three-act comedy The spending a w ^ k at" the home of rou ^ People’s Mu Sigma Oii Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Fuller, 89 FOR TOP VALUE loeiety la to present Wednesday Charter Oak street, parents of Japs :$i^ering Heavy Vening, May 3, tickets for which Mrs. Dumont Lieutenant Dumont IN 4 NEW HOME •^re already In the hands of the who is on leave la In the Signal / Casualties in Attemps members. Miss Mary Osgood is Corps and has been stationed at See the Ohip Being Built By V:h^^man' of the committee of ar­ At^rdeen Proving Grounds, Md., , Tf^" ‘ <3ioke* Off Ini- Plune^ml Warships Are rangements, ana Miss Ethel Keller since August 1943. GREENBROOKE ^hal - Supply Base; Axis Parley ''nIs directing the cast. Pouring Fire intd Eri" The April meeting of the Man­ HOMES, IN C No/ Important —An Axis to a narrow., strip of coast TENEMENT eastern Inola. by Percy R. Bengough, president Caught in Alien fjord. Nonyay, by raiding planes of the British flbat air army during an attack formations of deadly Allied fight-* and a'^ program 01 muidc i / the on April 3, the German baliles.iip TUpitz stands out lunu .deefed by the ^loke- acrrtn being generated “ three-power” parley has been held around Sevastofiol, the Cri­ Japs H d l ^ g on Trail o f the Trades and Labor Congress era''|anned\Out over Germany to>- •’Fam ily / c tu re Albuiw’' w ill be Invites the PSppIe of from shore insl.allations. ’ The ship was heavily damaged during the raid. This is a British official in Tokyo op the eve of the Allied mean Naval base, and hi^"' presented under the direction of Today’s communique from the of/danada. - day, the Berlin radio said, takinif photog;raph 4AP Wirephoto), Invasion ’'of western Eui^ope, the converged ttment. that the - Japanese inflltration waa suddenness that they-caught and hands waa either sunk or severely Lilac/Summer Browh, Red,’ Aqua, Monday meeting of the Automo­ think y.piiXwill find, within'JUie day added his voicrito those of the V that end in bows, hs unuswd skirt., smau, and said that just a dozen raked about 50 grounded enemy / For Neutrals damaged,” said a dispatch, from and/Navy. As Governor bile Industry Advisory committee next, feW months to Come tbat we State department and the Selective casualties had been inflicted on craft, de.stroyjng a full scorrt' tlie Crimea relayed from Mpa'cow TH O M A S ^ J. ia a proposal for letting the motor shall create these opportunities,’' Service administration with the Company thWenemy In the first brush along car makers start placing orders None of the American planes were' by CBS CJorrespondent J4 Mnicliester B Cites Recedt SucceHsful Attacks assertion that the United States A,/i^to^ p/p. leovitfulty printed spun rayon. Blue, pinig thd trail. within a short time for new ma­ lost. // Fleming). As exampiee he cited recent must build up and maintain a .\llied /l)iplonlat8 Under QUISH Tel. 7787 or 5207 'Japanese snipers were still ac- Decries ‘Centralized Bu­ chine tools needed for building Fir.st. reports from G erm ^ ra­ The Pravda correspondent sd ComebtPearl and successful attaCJks on Palau-, Yap strong post-war military force. 6 Charter Oak Street ve along Imphal’a other outlet, ^ S t-w ar cars. dios tCMiay lndl(;ated that ,/(5erman Instructions to Pursue ed that panic w u mountin be road through kohima to reaucracies’ in Report and Woleai is|arK|a in the South The State department' ia report­ B n B U i^ D A Y S “ W e don’t think W PB officials planes were refusing U»e . Allied among the enemy, and that he had Telephonp-4021 green, beige, aqua. 14 to 42. ./■nDimapur on the Bangal-Assam Pacific Caroline ' Islands, once ed to have decided to discard ^lans .00 On ,"I6- Mouths o f would have put the' proposal on 'ch-»'lenge to come, up^nd fight. lUdentless Course Un counted 430 dead Romanians and .9 5 to railway, but the communique said vaunted stronghold'of the enem.v, for internaluonal police and Work U^tiep'waA 8*ve Money! the agenda unless they had some No Signs of Boinjier Mission Germans along less than a mile of ofTenalve operations against ene­ where further damage was in­ instead towkrd an arrangement I I I Hitler Is Beaten. H is Administration. good news, for us," said one auto There were no signs of a major highway beU een Siniferopol snii my road blocks, on the Kohlma- flicted upon the battei-ed enemy for .pooling against aggressors of X industry spokesman. heavy bomber tpissioin apparent­ Sevastopol. X / $8.98 Dimapur stretch o f the road were fleet that . consistently avoids en- forces to be maintained by. Individ­ Wa.shington. April 15—(4*)— A l­ AIb,«ny, N. T., 15.—<05— ly the second day American F ly­ Tried To sock Jrlmea making'progress. Seen. Logical Step gagements./then adde-lng ''centralized bureaucra­ “ We have reduced Japan’s mer­ Hefshey, draft dli-ector, in .a have re^alnefl grounded after ^ e / -^ ‘ ' ' ■ machine tool industry is slowing teeth Into the "no tointromise' tried to sack the' Crimea, loading account con^rmed previous reports cies.” Gov. iTiomaa E. Dewey in a chant fleet to not more than/twp. Speech reviewed and appro\-ed by thundering week-long offensive/be­ Many Other New Summer Styles down. Ita backlog . of orders is craft with pillaged goods, Siding imd Rock that small Japanese parties at one thirds of what It waa when we Wrte the State department declared last gun- la ^ Saturday during .Which policy announced by Secretary of | many In Cotton, Spun Rayon and Rayon Crepe radio ’‘report to the people'' last now bnly o^e-elghteenth aS big as blit forgot them in their haste to time did penetrate the outskirts of attacked. AVe have .sunk well dV^r week that the voice of the United powerfiu blows ^ were degit at State HfAvy and Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, action at lea.st, 800 Japanese M e r ­ Turkey from Germany. Officials -Pboiie HarttorO ; ministration of state affairs haa chant vessels. / - Air Force. \ , \’‘ (Continued on Page fjeven) Bus Drivers on Strike been dedicated to establishing apd (Continued -On Page Seven) "I have never belipytd -that we here are more hopeful ’'now of a. Yotr’ ll Find Alwaya ^ Variety of Chmee Mss London, April' 15 —<4’i —T i T maintaining “a genuinely compe­ shoiild put our trodps and equip­ break-up of Turklsh-Geemany "She cannot stand -such A rate of hundred bus driven* and oonil tent and progresalve government.’ ment upder the ^ r e c t conti-ol of trade than they have been for sev­ loss for Any length of time and eral months. tprs of the London transport Selections— Courteous-^ervice— -\ "Sharp fiontrast" rioted any' internatiopM organizattpn,’’ tern went on strike tods^' In pro­ keep her empire togetoer. The Shell SeetoF Firmer Pollelea Indicated This, he added, is "in sharp con­ the Texan d ^ p red . “ I think we test against new sum'mer sche­ DecisioiiMRy Miners Want disapliition of that'/ empire, of .Increasingly firmer' policies ’ to­ „ British-/' trast with that type of personal, niu.st a strong, independ­ dules,. Only three routes connect^ Pleasant Surro4|ndings .. \ roiirse, is one of thp primary ob­ ward Ireland. Spain and Portugal /. government vrhlch talks fine ent N avy ahd A ir Force to do our Ing central and eastern London jectives of this wa For 2 Hours asowcll as Sweden, which received phrases o f libersllsp) while seek­ part in/keeping the peace.' We' were affected Immediately but Alter Pa^l-Diie Pay Such disaolution/df the Japanese a formal note on the iKibject this Aii|<^rican/Club ing to impose iU w ill and ita m.u.st be strong militsrity wh^her there ucre indicMlons that sii.nilsr empiie. he told/ the graduating ■week, also are clearly Indteated. Spaghetti Dinngrt Featured-—Choice Liquors wbiihs upon the people, through we enter an international organi- dlsHatisfaction among employes of cin.ss of the Feroi-aj Bureau of In- z a ^ n or not.” GerniaiiH liileiisify Activ­ American. diplomats aboard ntralized bureaucracies issuing ve.stigation.'s M lice Academy, is other lines might cause a general, < War Department to Dis­ Lewis Reports Increas­ /Connally said it was his personai. have, made statements of \ Hull's dlVsctives from a distance," the mlnlm'unyrequii-ement for vic’- transport tieup. BINGO M ie f that the proposed peace or­ ity ill Upper Gari^li policy, declaration available to the . * m ' At No Tima la th« P.-€.-Tax A^ded at , es "immediate and funda- ing Anger in His De­ tory ln''\the Pacific. continue Use o f Lib­ ganization should follow the gen­ He described Japanese r o a s t ­ aiio Area of Main Line. (.'unvirted of Conspiraey , * mand SeHl- to Ickes. eral outline of the League of Na- I XWntinued un Paxr ,Eight) NEW EARRINGS erties as Transports. XCoattnoed os Pago Tw'o) ing as holding that by retalntn^ Charitonr ls „ .April 15;— i4’r — Tomorrow tions, except that it-Would be’ I »i. E. (DiLsty) Rhoads, ousted re- \ ' possession 'o f the "Inner pqrilon” . Allied Headquarters, Naples, equipped to direct^the use of force * eently as commissioner of public Cavey’i Grill MEMicwiwifiirwt 'Washington, April 15.— (JP)— Washington, April 15.—(45— of peized teirltory, Japan h t . “ won April 15— (4b—:'The Germans, in­ ag.ainst aggtossors, - safety at Ottumwa, la., was ron- Membera of the Senate’s Truman United Mine Workers Qhief John the war,” and continued:’ ' tensifying their activity in the up-, And COSTUME JEWELRY Should Include All Peace-Lovers Vatutin Dies; vleted by a District, court jnry committee- disclosed .. today that Sees No Ban L L e w ir says the nkUbn’s soft “ The outer nng o f islands which per Ga'rigliano Sector of the main . He said such an organization early today iin a charge of con­ the War flepartment’s decision to il’ miners are becomihg "in- they occupy serves chiefly as their Italian front, Shelia one area for could include all of the peace.-lQV‘- spiracy in connection with, an al­ In discontinue the use> of Liberty -aslngly angry” , and 'want fighting front. Through their per­ more than two hours yesterday Hero ojf Kiev r .$3.98 ships as troop transports may al­ Upoli Driving prompt, payment of retroactive sistence in holding these' islands ing nations ’j f the world, aa pledg­ and attempted infiltration^ of the leged gambling and liquor pdyolt ter the trend ofj their forthcoming underground travel pay totalling; they' hope to.,make oiir advance So ed at the Moscow conference of Allied lines but the -attacks Were sy-stem In Otttimws. TIis jury of /In Wanted Spring Colors nine women and three men delib­ Plus 20% Tax. report on these vessels.’*. - - an estimated $18,000,000. criitly that we wllL give up the fbreign ministers, but voiced the frustrated and other sorties bro­ ORANGE H e demanded ' the payment last dpinlon thst it.ought, to have an Succuinbs After 0|iera- erated nine hours. . Judge Harold ■ X Senator Wallgren ' (D.', Wash.), Rubber Director Dewey effort to break into their inner-de­ ken up after som e'fighting, head- X' who initiated ti^ie -inquiry into the night in a letter to Interioi Secre­ fense. executive council on which the qtfarters announced today. lion; Praised .as Tal­ Les'b) set April 25 for .pronpanes- Believes Tire Situation tary Ickes, custodian o f the mines, Slust Deliver Heavy Attacks larger nations had strong repre- ‘The two-hour barrage was con­ ment of sentenre. , . crackin.g of a number of the Ub- . * • * . - '' HALL erty ships, had ' protested that making the estimate of the ^But, whatever the' cost, we sen.totiort' wht^l would act os the centrated ih a sector south of ented C o in qi a n d e r . there was danger involved in their W ill be___ “ Tough” . amount due on a baala of $40 a know thpt we cannot regard vic- operating unit to cjprry out”’ the Sant’ Andrea, about 8 miles south­ .Aiuther ia Face Court miner.V the terms on which .he east of rubbled C^asstno, and the Saco. .Me., .April-15—-<4')— Mm. use tor the movement ot troops Lonclon, April 15— (4*) Gen, ‘For Your Home---- - ^ SVl- -J«IHS and hospitalization cases. Boston. April 16—(45— Bradley agreed to write off the under­ (Continued on Page Two) '(Continued on Rage Eight) infiltrations were attempted north Antonio Nicolosl, 23, of (Jamp El­ 0 Nikolai F. Vatufin, 42, one of Rus­ ■ -I ^ *' tiewsy, rubber director of the War ground travel time claitfi for last and east o f Sant’ Ambrogio. which lis, will he arraigned In municipal - ■. /• Applaod* A m ^s Oecaion sia’s- outstanding Arm y leaders, ProducUon board, anUcipatea no April, May and Junq. A UM W lies about a mile nearer Cassino.’ court today, oh a charge of asiuMilt' Chairman Truman (D-. Mo.T, died last night after an operation ■■'iu t A t ^ g r ie f s U e bon on pleasure driving this year contract with 76 per cent of the with attempt to' killx her "tour ai)d Senator Kilgoto .(!>, W. - Va.),; Allied Patrols Active In Kiev, capital of hia native operators, embracing these terrha. weeks old son, Antooio, by stieic- applauded the War department's but he beUeves the American in­ Allied patrols were active on ail Ukraine, into'Which he had led lib­ Segkdfs ^ ef Stfde is now awaiting War Lalmr Board ing a knife down hU throat and STORM WINDOWS deciaion, made public 1^ MaJ. dustrial and passenger tire altua- Asks If Britain Becoming fronts, inflicting casualties, a erating Soviet^ troops. action; pouring an anliseptib Into kin 6 en. Charles P. Groaa, conunanfL tlon will continue to be “very communique said. A Moscow radio aimouncemeol- Lewis said that the operators mouth yesterday. The concUBod Mr of the transportation cropo, bsN to u ^ .” - Allied planea hitting at German did not state the nature of the op­ of the child remains critlcsL au­ fore a ^Houae committee this Addressing Boston Rubber have collected the $18,000,(X}0 American Economic Vassal bases in Italy flew 1,400 sorties eration. Vatutin recently gave up thorities st TniU hospital In Bid- EE B week. manufacturers last night and later through the sale of coal at ad­ yesterday, climaxed by heavy and command of the, Flm t Ukrainian 3 3 Sources within the committee diacueoing the sltuaUon during a vanced prices, and are using this medium bomber blows against the deford said today.. $ . i-$ Arm y due to illnesa/i STORM DOORS 2 6 2.98 Kilmarnock. Scotland, April Ifkled, by Lord Beaverbrook (Lord pointed out that the inquiry Into conference, Dewey aaM that money to operate the industry in west , coast ports of Plombmo and TTie broadcaat praised Vatutin a MOTOR TUNE-UP the perfonnance o f 1,800 Liberty "everybody la Intarested in' kno'w lieu of their own corporate fundsr' ,—(45— Emsnuel Slrlnwell, Labor >rlv>’ sesi.) thst he has made con- Ssnto Stsfsno Iset night, head­ Two Planes Shot Down ( . • ceasiens to America on the sub- as "one of the most talented young Shtpo, developed that cracka had Ing when the dviUan driver may Cflmrgea Oeaaplraey member of PsrUsment, asked the quarters announced tedsy. Army commanders who" had de­ New Verk. April 15—(45— Tira a WHEEL ALIGNMENT These gey SyLO- occurred in a comparatively amall expect a new tire, but because o f "Certain groups of southern ject of civil aviation although Medium bombers plastered aa .American planes have bees shot* question in e speech here today Parliament has never been con­ veloped during this, war.” * Jemec . . . in ee 'en* percentage of the cases and that m ilitary demands, rubbef how on coal operators and the' War. Labor airfield at Viterbo, north of Rome, His outstanding victory waa re­ down or made forced' laniUngs .in,.. whether Greet Britain was becom-- sulted. There sre 'rumora that s a BRAKES ' INSULATION chiMting florsi print deaign improvementa, atrengthen- the road will Have to be, made to Board are in conspiracy to contiii- and also blasted the rail yarda at capture of Kiev last! November ’ Vugosisvis, communiques from i ■/ ir g o f hiilla, and s -change In weld­ last tor many months Jo come.' iioualy d elay'an d, void the pay­ Ing an- "economic vassal of Amer­ commercial snd monetary agree­ Livorno (Leghorn) and - rail (Sen. Draja Mlhsilovic’a headquar­ ment is likely to be reached end when he had 5fl bridges thrown a VALVE GRINDING ere se comfortsble to, ing aequenrea had reaulted in the W’ill S l^ Production ment of this giiaranted'back wage ica," and declared-in,.ariawer that pridgea at Certaldo. Bucine, Arez- ters reported today. Oa- April we do knov. that Mr. Stettinlua is across the Dnepr river under heavy dsep In, thsnii to the pstsnt^' elimination of many ca'iiaea of Dewey added that new and claim...... there will never be-real friendship' ^ and Cecina. German-artillery fire, and sent hia 14 SB .American bomber wma shot a OVERHAULINQ fractures. suffer miliUry draft regulations “No government agency haa between the two countries if Bri­ here to discuss foreign affairs, Fighter-bombers attacked other down by the tiermano oa 'Its re­ Now is the Time to Order Them flst.|eli wsistbsnd. Sites 32 .which do doubt include pur rela­ troops scaling the heights into the NEW FABRIC They said the committee would thia year would alow production of taken any .affirmative'.step to re­ tain is "placed in the. position o f a bridges snd fighters maintained city and into flanking movemeiiis turn fru'iii the Ptoeati raid and thh , « e 4 a tions with Europe. renew its insistence that because syntheUc rubber. deem the honor of the presi^nt’a junior partner and what ia worae, patrols over the battle ares. around the capita). crew of eight was ceacued n o d ; , Quick Service a . poor YelsUon. “ Does it mean," Shinwell asked, Five Allied Planes Lost o f the olownsas o f the Liberty, that He said that 1944 production word and direct the several bitu­ Shored Stalingrad Triumph given first aid by tlM) yngealfivfij HANDBAGS might reach a total of , minous coal companies now under '"ConriiHstions between our gov- "that we ore to become the econ Five Allied planes were lost dur­ after pnraohnte Jnmps. On the . War Shipping admlniotratiati 22 000,000 Vatutin, called “the Hunter” hy Expert Workmanehip concentrate on the Uirgsr, -faster, psasenger tires and eatlmat^ that government' control to liquidate the United States government on qmic vassal of America and that ing the day, the communique said, an American pfame piloted oqr future foreign and economic his soldiers and also nicknamed 6 Victory ship wherever possible. there are 26,000,000 ' paaaenfer this ohIigaUon.’’ civil svisUon, foreign sl^sirs snd and tour enemy ersR were de­ 'Lieut. John Umdstros w m ' for Spring. Multt - colored -can on the road, many ot them Except' tor hia reference to the commefclsl matters ore making policy will be determined by the stroyed. 'More thsii 40 enemy "Lightning" fbr the speed of bis ■ - m Lhrea Loot O o^ Oaea advances, hod s large shore o f the down SO nsUea south o f The W. G. Honiuapuns in envelope uid $1.98 to $3.98 In only one case o f ahlps open- operating in the weot tor trana anger of the miners, Lewis’ letter many* people ssk whst is being United States?” planes wers active over the battle- At the direction of tha-nIM Shinwell urged ths government front during the . daylight hours.- glory in the Stalingrad triumph. ‘ drawstring top styles. aiing under the American flag did portatkm oT war plant workers on did not hint that any new crisis in arranged tor the future of this plane waa A imanfled and hM Pies 20% Tax. -The assaults on the ports of .Li­ Wtutin drove back Field Marshal MANCHESTER cou the committee And a loss of life long hauls. the Indimti^' was approaching but country behind our backs,” Shin' to inform the people whst is being the roromnniqne anM. • CoaL Lumber, Mamna* Supplies, Pal^t done now and not wait until'the vorno, Piombino and Santo Ste- Gen. Fritz.Erich von Mannatein’s due to. the cracking of a Liberty. M ilitary needs must' continue to a union press release accompany­ well' said. nounoemenls were hrsadeOfit MOTOR SALES. INC MANCHIITIB ing the letter aaid- the miners wcr4 Inforined Oosceoslnaa Mode deals sr^ concluded and then an­ 3.36 No. Main'st. TeL 4148 Mapehestw (CeaUnned mm P i^ Sevens (Conllniied mm Page Sevea) MHwIlevle’a mdfe West CenteLSL TrI. 41.34 Green Stamps Given With Cash Purchases. ’ (CaaUBM* m Pagt SovMi (Ceattnnad on P an Seven! ibacoming ‘'restive.’' , J "Already we have been Inform- nounce them. ~ i ivv s— — .