■'.■A' y'>^ i- -n-»■V . (, 'V - f ' ' / • ■ . . ' W ' TUE8DAT, M A T 2§, 194« X,- YMB n O B T B K f flaitrbfrtrr lEtintitto ISmOk . .\verage Daily Circulation I Or the .Month of ,^prll, 1910 The Weather parade went north to Depot choking, he la recommending ths firemen cania the South Manches Forecast of U. S. Weather Bureau The Unemployment CJompenaa- ter firemen, wearing dark trous Square, counter-marched to Wood extension of the delivery of malla Oon Division of the State Labor I Firemen Hold ers,* white shirts and dress capa. land street and down Woodland j on Hilliard street. Autumn street 6,393 About Town Department, has moved from the The South Manchester firemen street to the„grounds. The^Viait- and In the new development be HALE'S SELF SERVE f'loiidy and continued cool to armory here to the l>glon Home ing firemen 'enjoyed themsefve.>t at Member of the Audit were headed by Assistant Chief tween Fairfield and McKee streets The Original In New England! night and Thursday, on Leonard street; It will be open Parade Here Daniel Haggerty aa Chief Albert the' grounds and sandwiches and and Hartford road. ' ! Bureau of Circulations JkM lH®ort*nt << th« tomorrow because of the holiday Foy Is In the hospital and could other refreshments w ' ■ -\ X / ■ : ' ■ ,, • ■ * ■ t aANCHESTElf EVENING FtiBRALI), MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1940 X p a g e r u m f a* • MANCHESTfeH EVENLNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. (X>NN. VT.DNESD.AY, MAY 29. Ilfm PAGE FIVE tlve for Incomes received In .1940',) ..ika C onsidering M ore OasoUne: cents a gallon In Germans Seize \ I ' ' '\ ’ stead of -the present 1 c*nt federal » ^ Local Fishermdh Lands ^ repr4^se.ntlng twenty rifle# and A. I’Hdc. fS'an of Men at the I'nl- the detachment would not convoy are waiting at Bordeaux and 70j tiiwn.s'^.A similar conterence isiverjdty i>f’(.'• nnertlrut. rimdncti'd M oney for A rm y levy. Yield: $100,000,000. Lille and O stend Station M aiiagrr First Ret rc*at arsliips any merchant vessels. His .state- are al LIsNip, the State Depart-^ Daily Radio Programs \ Beer: $6 a barrel Instead of $S. Crash Deaths planned ln.,the fall for the western] a dlscu.-slon perii-i hVdli'Wing tills, inent appnrenllv was designed to ment .said. About 1,800 already fe; •IlfId: $58,000,000. ! ^ v / 9 1-^ Lb. Black Salmoft m half of the 'state The group metMhc group attended Morning \Vor- forestall any eOnjccture that they arc at Genoa and Naples. ® BMtani DayOKht **«»»• C "'*" Otherwl»e Ncrted.^^ EaRtem Standard Timo. Equipm ent Needs Liquor; $3 a gallon Instead of (CuDtlnaed From Page One) Held by (iroiip for study and^'ril^scussion of fhtj^shlp at the W.iKVd.sti^k Htll Con- For Porliijral ! might acc^pany the liners ,1’resi-I The warships which left srester- $2.2.:i\Yleld; $86,000,000. Mostly Urban I deeper splnltial cilfireriis of ouC gregational c.hutvh. j dent RoixfeveU or Washington ! day for Lisbon were the VIncen- Chgatettes: $3.50 a thousand In proved tremendoualy by the Tues Herbert Bradley of 44 Sterlingttlon they feasted whfle in New I day ami for insptratldn,,as to hbw After.■»ttmrt’rrt>r.'~‘frmmpus con-N I w hen they bring back American ] nes. a 10,000-ton cruiser; th* New York, May 20—(/Pf—Tele ootlnoed From Pag* On^) Brunswick on one of the gveatest ; meiv'of the church cait--^ render ducted the session eonvlndlng with vision for the time being would stead of $8. Yield; 870,000,000. day dawn capitulation of the 300,- Place, one of a party of five local !cef^ees from the war zone. I Tnixton and the Simpson, posit* 000-itiap Belgian Army on ordera fishermen Just returai^ from a treats of the fishing country— Sur>'f'y' Shows" Peilestri*: O m g reg alio n al I.ayin«Mi mofc effectual Chri.stian stltlcc. j a I'oinmtinum .Service ui the small Tlin’t* to Join ,\t1aii^ seem to be wearing, a healthy which ^ r . Roosevelt already has T^res add tubes, toilet prepara I 'me J’residcnt Roosevelt is on | World war destroyers. Now b a i^ tions, automhblles, radios, mechan from King Leopold III, the Ger week's fishing In the Tamed sal fresh smelt—caught in the river rite conference opened at TH)0 Ciia'i:^! within the Senev.-t, ipnise. Sflliaflroil I l*rt»U* ’lIfflaml to I’lck up a at Lisbon arc the cruiser’Trenton blaek eye. requeate( by dipping in a pall and taking ^hs kilted in Sniair O f Stall* ^Iccl ill vi'oofl- ' p. m, Saturilay wit)^,, luncheon- ;., Tlie layiiifn in charge of 'this 41 4 WDRC At least, I gather ns much from ical '•refrigeratqra, firearms and mans were able to report, in addi mon watera of Miramlcbl, river. * ' sttlplmid of Americans from the and I thfe (leitroyers Herbert amt WTIG OecldiM Upon Procedure New Brunswick, esteblisbed wkat out as many a# wanted. I foljowcil hy a meeting al • which | cobferen^ w-cre Sumner A. Pole,-j—.-\lU<‘ri(*ail Intcrcnltl. Rntlsh Isles. Hartford the Immediate reaction In. New The White House conference ammunition, -matches, electrical tion, the following auccesaes: Towni During Evening i stock Over V('cck-Kiul. : DlcMlnUpson. Hartford energy, lub.rtcatmg oil, copper, Storming of Yprea, Belgian high the New Brunswick guides of that Terrible early season roada were Kev. .lames K English, SUixmin-*rin- I ciemcna Mprten.son- and ■ .b 'hn G "IVi Bring Home .Aiiierlrans. SSM m. ItSO ke^ \ US York television circle* to the lat met as a conkresslonal committee region declared waa a record folr-; encountered and the car which ------. i tendent of (’ o n g r e g a t i o n a l j Talcott, lOM kc. est ruling of the Federal Com decided upon p^cedure for apeed- petroleum: coal, ^lepbone and way center, some 20 miles from Hartford. May 30 -^ Pedestrian i Hartford, May 30 'riir first re- 'Tingloi M ay'' ”29 .,4*. , Th(i-\Vashlngton was directed hy .Xccldent .After 40 Year* g card# and i the Channel coast between Dun- the peat two years In landing e Was driven over 1,200 miles to the churches of ('onnectunt ami' Ih. munications Commission. Uig all pOTSIble the .$3,000,000,000 telegraph tolls, playf traffic accidents in Connecticut are treateat for Congregational, l-ayn»t X. Refuj^ees Flee Across France Back ih with 6 th Win in 7 Starts A Five Million Peasants, PA’s to Oppose Bluefields-Leigion Tomorrow Italian Mechanic Works ('ompiltd by Students of Manchester High ^hool Helen Estes, Fitc^Hy Adviser Mostly Women, Chil Drub Senators Twice y o L . v n , NO. 8« WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 dren, Escape Invader. — ^ •• '■■ •—------To Ready French Car for Sports Night As Chispx Drop Pair^ II.S. W orld C hooses k |is Typiiig C lub * By Sonia Totnara 2 Other Games League Ledders 600-Mile Speediray Test 130 B oys Travt& l ^ French Prize W inners, ji Fa8hions on Parade Paris, May 29—A swelling tide 11 New R eporters Halu Speed C ontest of'refugees, two-thirds of whom By The Associzled Press' Hiige Siivress Deadeye Dear Qiamps 6 V2 Garnet' To W orld’s F air are women and Children, and many Are Scheduled Indisnspelie. .Ms>- iS v‘P - An • W ilbur Sha-A- of IndlnapoHs woni, Nationsd League .Ansenoeji Ltegue Itatwin mechanic worked* frantic- the race in 1037, took Dreyfus out Out of First Place; To,, of whom are In rags, Is pouring B atting-^D anning. New- TeXk. Batting—Flnnev, Boston. SO.'l: of th* race by qualifying at 122- A* a result of aucccMful try .Rhode Hall placed first with 58 southwest across France In trains, Memorial DaV .393: W alker, Brookljm. 368 Radcliff. St. lymis'. .391. N r a r h 2 3 0 P e r s o n a , \ t - /»■'>' <<> get a Krem-h aoi- 179 miles an hour.' Meet Leaden Next; ABOthnr (Toup of 30 boys were | outs, eleven ambition* reporter#, Words per. iMnute, In a typing automobiles and peasant carts, on Runs—-Mire. St. Louis. i'er- Runs-'l^ase, Washington, 37 I dier's apeqilster in shape to have a 3'he .qualifying averag»e ap^ed /■ taken to) the World s Fair by Mr ! lenrl Legion \ff;ur: full 3.3-cair field for the '/sth an Dodgen Victor* Ove?» | out Of about twenty who tried out, speed contest held during the. last bicycles and on foot—fleeing from her, CTncinnati. 24. •Moses. Philadelphia, 31. thus ye.ir waj a fraction iindor 123 ( * D. Perry this past Saturday.' May the German invadera. PA's'Play Rockvillr in Runs hatted in—1 New- Hear (>»arh. (iliriAtian. nual .'lOO-mtle pace at the Indian miles an hour I-n.d year it W as 38. The group which left the Cen were added to the . High School meeting of the Typing Speed Club. Run* batted in - Foxx. Boston apolis motor .speedway tomorrow. Phils as the Reds Julia OfHara typldg 52 words a The number of men, women and York. 31: Leiber. ChU 39; -Walker, W ashington, 30 1.23 3.*i6 Lehegiie and IxMils Tomei I ------i 4 ter at 5:00 a. m. Saturday' morn- World .Staff this week. children who have left their homes Morning at 10:30; Pa* Hits—Lciber. Chicago, Dan- The 33-car field wuis complete of Van .Nuys, C alif, were the only ! Ing was composed of boys from minute and Dorothy Snow typing H its—Radcliff, igl. iLoiiis, 52, About Jsn hasebajj'Tana attend, B> Judson Ballsy -1 Tife vres'ant Juniors who were 51 words placed second and third. in Belgium, ‘Luxembourg" and ning. New York. A^. but one of them, an Italian .Ma- ones of the ,33 slaK^rs to qualify ( all classes In the high school, chosen lor the World, and who will northern France, and who will ee gani'a Meet Harlforrl Doubles — \yt?^rber. Cincinnati Cramer, Boston M. ed the sports night...pt«gram,..of. ..seratl.drtvrn by Rone J^ebegue a at less than 120 miles an hoiir. .Aaaociated Preas Spvrta w ritar' freshmen through seniors, and a- The teat consisted of a 15 minute serve on the staff next vear an speed teat. homelesa for an indefinite period, \ Jiiflcft «l 3 p. ni. 10: six tied 8. Doubles—Bouilrcau an1 .Mack, the American I/cgion at t^onsrd Frenchman, threw a pistop. wsavsni 3'wo former winners Shaw, ! nfkw.outside students from the is estimated by Wayne Chatfleld Tnples— Boston. 8: Ca- Cleveland, 13. through the cr.inkshaft in-a prac > irto r in 1937 and 19.39, and Kelly I Without fanfare or flreworkt tb#i seniors gave their reasons for try Certificates for w riting 120 street last night sni listened to »n I New -York Yankees have aiTtlfad trade school end alumni went, also: ing out nnd writing for the Jiaper. Taylor,, Ameriasn Red Croas dele mllli, Brooklyn, and Vaughan. Triples —Kinney, po,«toti,'6 five tice run-yesterday. After Aral Petillo of I/xs .Angeljf, W inni’r in w ords per minute In shortland TTie present end past champions interesting and humorous talk b> , hack in the first division of Uta The bus arrived at the fair at •The following cormpenta were gate to Europe, a t 5,000,000. Plttsburgjt 4. tied with four. s.aying the car was, "out of the 19.3.’; are in the startin g field •:05 a. m. arid after the students were given by Miss Forman and of theTw"ilight League make their Home runj-+Koxx Boston. 11; Coach Johnny OiiustiHn of the American League and apparenOjiA, made when the new me'mbera were Mias A. Kellogg to the following; "Two million persons have fled Horo^ runs —Mize. St. Louis, 12; race' Herharri Musnik, manager of .Shaw will, have the middle post- ' ware admitted they were "on their from Belgium and Luxembourg 1940 baseball debuts tomorrow- Danning, New- York. 7, Tro.sk>-. Cleveland. 10 Lnlversity of Cor.nci licut. Every •the French team of ix'ljegiie snd tion in the front row, Petillo the ' have finally found the trail that Interviewed by a World reporter: Dorothy Gutzmer, Margaret Mc- one of the Tw'ilicht League .teams can lead to their coveted fifth coa* oam” with special Inst met lon.s to and 3,000,000 are on their way afternoon at Mt. Nebo at 3 o'clock Stolen bases--Frey. Oincinnstl. Stolen bascs-|-Case. W ashington, Rene D reyfus .said the .c a r.-0(1111.1 pOle m the fifth row Rex .\tey.s of | ba back to the bus at U:00 p. m. Kdward Wallet: Brlerty, Julia Ofiara, Adelia Wru-^ 14: W alker. W.-ishingfon fi. wer.f represented and all ^ook a he prepared and would he tn the aecutlve world championship. bel, and EMIth Jackson. from northern France," he said to then the Polish-Amcrlcans and Si Reese, Brookli"n, 4. Glendale, i'nllf won the pole spot ' Btfore going to the fair the atu- "I am very Interested In w rit day. Pitching — Walters. Cinclenati. Pitching Milnar. <'lex eland, keen interest in the' moving pic I race, in the fir.st row With' a speed of ■ The Yanks hurrtbled the Wash dants were instructed as to what ing and gathering news for the Julia Ofiara, Shirley Meintoah, Blueficlds-Legion renew- their and Newsom. Detroit. 5-1. ture ("Touching .411 B.sres." Wil- ington Senators 12-4 and 8-1 IP • Rboda Hall, Anna Backus, Edith “ I traveled this winter througH 7-0; .Melton, New York. 4-1 Liiigii (liin etti is the Italian me 127S.30 miles an hour hut th a t' they should do In case they be- schixil paper. It seems to me a Poland, the Balkans and the Baw P)x>rts feud of last year. NelUter lian'i Brennan. prc.«iilcnl of the rhantc who cnnir to this coiintry was approxim.-itely three niile.s an !' doiibleheadrr yesterday to attalB . lot of fun." Jackaon, Alice Little and Ruth Eastern Chapter of empires, ex six victories In their last savsB earoe lost or became sick bi'caiise tic states and inland, but nothing team la announcing its lineup a* ' W"itti la'h'egtir sh'l nreyfius hour under .Ilinmy Snyder's pole there are lost and found officers Joe Murphy: Kornaa received certificates for plained the ground rnir* "Wlfich. will Thirty-six cars qualified for the gam es—In fact, nine 'vlctoriaa In H ., w riting 100 words per minute. I have seen in all these countries both are eager to catch the other position speed a year ago ' and emergency hospitals n't the "i'Aave a great Interest for approximates the tragedy of the in force at the Wc.st Side dur race hut. sinc'e only .3,3 can start. Paul Kigahti. the Argentine 1 games since that demoraliaillgir^ wrltlniirwnd look up to the High Dorothy Snow, according to the napping in w-hat prom isei to be * ing the coming .sca.son Dreyfus Louis Durant of Itcrring- eight-game lo*fng streak. fair. The members of the Sewing classes that took part In last marking system received 142 per homeless In France.” highly interesting encounter. Three-Wav; Tie Marks champion, will be In the oiit.side I Some students had plans ns to School W^ld as a place for ob This correspondent, who 20 Coach C hristian is .m inteic.sling ton, Kans., and Tcniy Willman of position of the eighth row Hr l.s I Face I.»adera Next taining experience In newspaper Tuesday's Fashion Show as pictured above, are: Left to right, back cent for writing 81 words per min The Bluefielde. aftel- ruling th« speaker and held the attenrion ol w baf they wl.shed to see and went row; Janet Hubbard, Claire Vfsfiey; Marlon Johnson, Magella. years ago witnessed the mass •Milwaukee. Wl.i , lOgrr eliminated driving a new Ma.serati. i Today New York is only and ylaited these biillillngs first; work." ute with 3 errors in a 13 minute locsl diamond roosLxo long it look hi* listener* for ahoiil thirty inin- gsmeA out of first place and easily Huot, Marguerite Bostw.lck, EdnaxSamuelson, Evelyn Heuaser, Mar teat. evacuation of White Russians to ed ts If they were a pennanent for having the sloweM, speeds. TIjf drivers we;« allowed ap- ! tried to see ns much ns pos-sible June. AlU-n: | Turkey and who last autumn saw iiles. He explained the various Btlfy Devore o f Rt .fshn Kan.s . (iroxlhiatelv an hour for practice . can be riding the'creat befora tha "I enjoy writing and am Inter garet McCormick and Dorothy Dotigan. Front row; Constance fixture. were, uncerenioniously Women's/ Links Event phases of bascbnirstratcgy used by others Just wandered around and In recent Botlcellp. Claire HUnt, Donald Wojtypa and Caroline Kittle. the flight of the Poles, can aay dumped from their perch, last year and Floyd Davis of .Rpringfleld, III., runs lat^ toilay and then the hig I Fourth of July. The YapKa artn R was found that, one person Harry Straw and Donald Oderninnn,'' winners ested In newspaper work and with certainty that those catsstro- colleges and comimrcd'it to pro- won starting places yoRerday. sperdws,v"'<'Innt will be cleared, ' play three games with th* leagua- French pronunciation contest. working for the World will give hy the RA's as the latter swept Haven • • ...... ,'iU-47— H7 fe.ssiC'nal ball, rile n'anagers and ooold see more of the fair by hlm- phes—which then seemed unprece through th'e playoffs to annex both ^ (JnC -lJaV Willman elimiiiated Diifajit'\ and The race will begin promptly at j leading Boston Red Sox tOmorroie. M lf then If he traveled In a group me valuable experience." dented—were small In comparison Tournament Mrs, Levin. Norwich 53-46 - 89 coaches took in every word he then was displaced by Davis, who 10 a.m. rc s t I tomorrow j and Friday and this leriea will da* Martin Hansen: Club Notes the T w I' and Tow-n titles. The ,xir*. IX. x> - c>uM, Rock- spoke regarding (he double squeeze Of four or five. Several of the stii- with today's migration of peoples. Bluefierd* have taken a new lease DrawR 86 Entries qualified at 170 797 miles an hoiir. Generally fair weather was fore- termlne whether th* advanc* Is t* danta who visited the fair last "My English teacher aroused Mme. Edmond Giilet, vice presi Isclgt ...... 52-49 — 101 play which, his team has used Decore, driving the car in which east. ; be awlf; or slow. my Interest In writing and' I en Edited by A. Toumaud on life with the addition of play Mrs. William Gazey,— successfully this season Mar with Mr. Perry or went dent of the French Committee of ers from last year's Legion array Spite of lire Had Tn siilvlulng the Senators, tha themaelvea'"discovered that there C. C.I. L. Music F(;slival joy extra-curricular activities" The annual Biology Club picnic Social Service, who worked with .! Watertown ...... 53-48 — 101 Felix McEntt was chairman of AfcCnrthymen tallied 12 runs an 16 will be held Tuesday, June 11, a t and w-lth a team of young, enthu Mrs. K. V. I'racy, Chip- the mectiiis and greeted the fan.'Jv _ were aeveral new buildings p\it up Edward Richardson: the Red Cross In the World War, siastie performers expect to prove Weather. hit* in the first game with BUt III place of the ones which were "Writing Is a joy to me -jnd I Columbia Lake. Further plana said today: pane* ' ...... ^...... 51-51 — 102 prior to opening the actmtles and are aa yet indeflnfte. . a fdrTnidsble threat again thte Dickey hitting hla first homef o t , to rn down. believe that I will gain experience "We thought the refugee prob Threa visiUDg golfara emerged M is L. Gaelz.) H igh explained the policy of the Ameri the season with two OP. tad iMa Attended by MHS Gtubp season. The PA's are rated by land . ! ...... 52-50-102 can Legion in sponsoring sport /New York Boxers Open The General Motor’s i exhibit of nnd have a great deal of fun In lem waa bad in the last war. How many aa a "ahoo-ln" for the Twl ib a deadlock for top honors in tha Gordon getting a hem* run as4 • writing for the High School The combined Art , Clubs will could we imagine what is happen X onc-day toumanient conducted by Mis. C. Lcnihan, High night programs Earlier in the eve “The World of Tomorrow" was hold their picnic at Crystal' Lsike crown this year as reports trickle two doubles. Rookie Marvin BrsuaC'', World.” Library Club Elecla Effective SceneXStaged; ing today? Airplane bombing of the Connecticut Women's Golf As-“ land ...... 53-49—102 ning members of the I.o'gion-Rlue. limited Washington to aevan Mta ' •gain vlalted by large crowds pf on June 10. In th a t the A m erks have Wnded Mis . F. E. Mann,. Avon 54-49—103 paople and was again found very MiiHieiaiiH at Meriden in To l.rnd liinloKists Jerry Saplenza, '43; Winner of GeUysburg open towns and civilian popula- together a stellar aggreg^ion of aoclation at the local Country Club fields„held a pretsesson banquet at Outdoor Season Ilere; In the second game with Buddy "I've heartfso many nice things The following were elected tlonsr did not take place In that yesterday as a field of elghty-alx M ra S. U. Johnson, the Post. fctereiting. The American Exhibit The High School World picnic hall tossers. Just whay talent Manchester ...... 55-49- 104 Lewis' heme run costing him • which la a new building display Annual (satlierin^; Mr. The Biology Fllih elected the about the World and ao I was in officers of the 1940-41 U b rary [ \ G>nfe«t Announced; war—at least, m l on such a scale. these rivals have will Be show-n untrica braved the rainy weather ahutout. following peo|ilc aa •officers for terested In It.” Chib at Its last meeting: has been poatponed from June 5 "People have been terrified by / throughout the day to compete In Mrs. J. J. Scheibeler, 'how tonight at t)ie following i ing American products was In- Pearson a I-eafler; to June 11. It will be held at Milt when they langlfc tomorrow. Sub B a b e ...... 66-49—105 (iolfirn Glovrr* Sipned i f, The Red Sox tightened their h R E D R Y D E R Persunderf By_A Ropf BY FREO^HARMAN Tk' VO ilAM •fUf.'TSAUST DE ifci"' CAHOO.-I* TMt?6.t^,^J(5aO ,*TrtAT VJHO*wtIi60-*;a P-C-IV To XX’iWE nUDGKiOflE)' Sei^e and Nbrisense OS. ■ VdMEEXr/ ■ 1 oo*'?. CA*Tq.e.‘ A DXY SET APART/ , MAY 30. Memorial* Our Soldier Dead ( To honor the men/Who saved the Tonight the sky is like a bowl. In Pray God we never will forge! the | [U nion Under tAnVcAn and Grant verted -lined with blue. ■ saerlflee they -made. h** l>eri)me. wiln the pa.i.slng of And counties* stars of brilliant How* bravely they w*ent forth to , the years, an/eeasion of nation-, gold intensify the hue. WHr. at.oiit-hearted. iinafraict. j ■'.vide tribute Xo all W'ho have giv Someliine.*.| I think they're monu We did not ace them when they Florists— Nurseries '1 3 Help Wanted— Female S5 Household Gotida en of thelr/bcat fo, America. ments to hroke,p love sffalra. died, noi knew* their anguish- I Lost and Found 1 Automobiles For Sale 4 The sinc^est (rjbute is rededl- Throughout the years: and each ed pain; ; SALE WINDOW SHADES—Fine-iBlaiiie Laid on Garner Gets T^as Votes; a n n u a l FI/JWERING a n d w a n t e d —YOUNG girl to *tay 3 catl'on their ideals and prln one says: ".Somewhere—some We only knew* tho lonelthe.** and i I^OST—IN yiCINITT OF Spnice, 1931 a u b u r n SEDA.N. heater, hour* In afternoon, with 2 chil Holland ahade*. selling regularly five good tire*, new ring*. Bar- \vegetiible plant*. 3 do7.cn for '25c. .eiplea. body cares'" ... fears that fell like ralru> ! Foster and Center »trert«, Satur- Cranium* 61.00 per dozen and dren, no housework, Tel. 7755. for 60 cent*, now 39 cent*, on Repuhlieans There's earthly evidence -of love night. pa)r man e glMsca. gain at $9.%. Gibaona Garage. Tel. your roller*. Capitol Window Moves intp Second Ptace We know that blood-red poppiea ; iip.yHardy Perennial* and Rfkk whCn (Ireani,* are*811 fulfilled; ■14". > 5012 or 5191. WA.NTED—WOMAN for houne- Shade Co.. 48 Capen atreet, Hart Merwrlal Day opens the Irea.s- bloom in France across the P h (^ 4267. ______Gar^n plant*, Evergreen ahnib* But none w*hen hearts are torn aea. work, ope with knowleilge . of ford. Open evening!. ure tySiise of the. mind, w'tiereln p x SFSJi Sm w r i s t w a t c h . FOR SA LE —1037 DE.SOTO rum and Ktiae biialie.*. mixed jKit* and Washington, May 29 w /-Tex -8 With 501'required to nominate, fon^ recollections arc kept and apart and lovers Ups are And crosses mark their resting tiurslng preferred. 29 Cottage St. Johiisoii Stiys No Coii< 4 Hallniarlc, loat between Rubinow’s ble .acat coupe, perfect mechanical ba.ikctR\lnd urn* for cemetery FOR .SALE- GENERAL Electric „ . „ 1 as’ big block of 46 votes j^ut Vice for the Republicans, their dele- pr|OTerv*ed. stilled. place, and desolate are w*e. and Quinn'*. Finder return to I^tl- condition. 28.000 mllca In private and hom*^ u*c. At reaaonable vacuum cleaner. Used very little, rreleCrete Prograinrro g ra in to SSiren- iren - president Gamer in seccind place gale box score stands this way; No per.eon lives until he'* known Pray God w*e keep their mem’ry ' lian Ayer at Rublnow’s. Reward. uae. Bargain for quick aale. Tele- price*. .Mellonville.'a Greenhouse* guaranteed. Must sacrifice for today for pledged delegates to the Pledged and sem i-pledg^ to R oss- Why do yofr'eSlTyouT’ a 'ig j - .... a love that naught ran sever;" green and honor more each Help Wanted— Male !W glhen Defens^vOffered Thomas E. Dewey 150. UU'I OUR WAY B l I. B Wit,LIAMS I phone 3479 or 7220. and Nuraerfti*. 21 Windemere cash. Call at 43 OlcoU Driv4| or Democratic national convention. '‘Randoni? ' , ' But when true love Ignites a s,tar day ■ ODK BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOUPUt Bticet. 226 Worklbridge »treet ami yoU N G .MAN to wol*. In grocery Phone 7^38. President Rooseve^, however, Pledged to Governor James of Archer—^^Beeaiiae the neighbors that flame endure* forever. Each soldier .Isd who; proudly! Announcements •I I 1937 FORD fXiACH. 19.36 Pontiac at tti»: aland. .Ma'ttf and Birch St*. Washington May 29 i/n^^AS-j has the public sup^rt of more Pennsylvania 71. T store, and drive delivery truck, are ahvays throw'lng things at 11. -,-Lvls Mvers. marched down that dim road ' BOV. IM CRA2V ABOUT P o VChl txKinw TH' J CtUDPITV CLUF*.' ^ VBKEjSfUB COMB, , aedan. 193.'» Ford aedan. 1934 Tep 5947 l•■rec delWcriea.' one w'lth chain store experience $5.00 DEIJVERS YOUR new AB(J aistant Secretary of War ^ u l s I than a majority of-of' the delegate*.delegates, Pledged to Senator Taft of Ohio I of gray. { THESE KINBA rOliS.T FIRST nUMl, THAI FAW,'r-^BEATEN BV A w a n t e d —TtVO WOMEN pas- Buick aediui. 1933 Plymouth ■ X .MiSTAU MAjOf?.' NOW men come preferred. Give age and refer washer. Free gift of $13.95 Sun '' and there was ^^culatlonr here 86. Memorial Day There i* ever that sweet remem IToday, we pray just for that peace IF .1 HAD THE OOUCiH I’D (tl’ tPiE w o iu 11 * . yED lvOSTRlL-**v SPUTT-TT.a..,| 7 eta' • et« i and poltcd tomato plants, pepper y, FOR SALE S.MALL berry rrales, 1 lieat. adults. Can be .seen after i "Scefelary of .State Hull . . . ask , Texas Republican.*, meanwhile, i « '^ d Willkle. CLOSE, $9.O0, a hundred delivered. T W. I Contacntiva Da yi.*.) I ets'il eti • and egg plants. Alan all kiiuU of i|,XwN .MOWERS sharpened and June 7th at 19 Cottage street. tire (AJllcd) democracies publicly „,g(.jed an uninstructed delega-' /VVlIlkle will be in T ^ e k a , Kans„ .Sue— What Isrihe height hf hap- The s l o w THlNKEk!:. X Day ...... in cttill cl* ! Clark. Foster (.'enter. Rhode and in the name o f the American , w*lth 26 votes in the national xoforrow. for a conference with / ' ^ i9 . TRVINS/ annual flowering plants. Kraiiac rcconditloiiiul. Deli.ery acivicc. plne.ss’’ V All ordart for trrrauiar intern^ina t I (icople what help khort of troops convention" /A l f M. I»ndan. 1936 Republican will ba charard at tha en« Mmr rate. I Greenhouse, 621 Hartford Road. 3'ol. 4.5,31 —4.506. Snow Brother*. Island - G ladys- In my ease, he is about “T ------Sparial rates for long ifrin-evrry j Tcl 3700. Summer Homes* For Rent ! the American peohle can give.' The action rai.scd the Repiibl/ 1 pre.sidentlal nominee. Landon ha.* Ray adverttstiig Riv^n upon rt-fiitfst. \ 3.36 Summit. MEDIUM TRAILER, One Ti^ull- 'First IJne Itefeiise" fl<*e feel, nine Inrheli. BOUTS AM ) HER BUOOl / I.AKE. new dcvclop- can delegate total lo 990. only Mm talked with several candidates. Welcome Home BY EDGAR MAKTIN Ad' Ordered hef^ie the thirrl or j IM-AN'I'S * A.NI) l•■|.^^WKRS for tion. rFiisonablc, Call day or eve |('()l,UMBIA Wlllkie told an American I-e- WAN3KD TO* I’UNE. repair and iiiid 1'erriice. cottages .short of the convention rost«^ of .Senator Charles O. Andrew*.* (D , Sfth day wll! he rh.ir*i»“rt nnlv ft>r ] .Memorial l)ay. I'ans, liaakcia, ning. except Snluiday. iinlll 7:30. i nienl, Wcioi gifm banquet that "it is clear that tba actual itumher of rimes the ad i regulate* yOur piano oi player I for rent and lota for sale. Wm. A. 1.009. It also increased Xa 625 Fla.), became the fifth acnator to 81URIEH IN S’l A,MI*S Tk 'HExT TRxP V (K» AAS,V\0(N 0\0 OK,TV«.y'v»ft Sppaarad. charging at the rate earn* | urns, lined w'lth l1ow*erlng plants. Horace Floto, Vernon, opposite' England and Iwance constitute our the number of uninstructe^ dele be renominated this spring. He 50Nlt A ' ON, 3.3-1 GONIdATA'Kt TWe. SITTING otsr ‘TWl!^ piano Tel .Manchester. 5052. Iske. I Knofla Tcl. Manchester 4279 or as but no allowance « r refundn can j All cm flowers. In .season, thou first line of (^ fensc." but he add? gates who.se presidential /choices, won a run-off primary yesterday TH\f» TK\^ RLVRSGERATOQ WNOVO 1 NOU ba made on six Mm* ed« e'opned | I .3737. .I 50LL.y» k l o (NtTH M t - f COMXtXb WBPT After the flfth day. i sands of Bedding plants, Agrrs- ed that the / United .States had if know*n today, probabl w:ould 1 over Jerry W. Carter', Townsend- , liiiji. Begonias, * 3gai* plants. SURPLUS LOAM FOR SALE lit neither the/troops nor equipment /I' fOL'KS No *'tni d'sn»av hri^i not J HusipcHs OpptrrI unities 32 'ixford Court Apartments. West determine the nominee endorsed pension candidate. sold. Dahlias. I/obolia. I'clnnlaa. Geia- ! Karms and Land Sale 7l io go to tfleir a.*.il. •«/ V ,v
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