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< Eeettig I8$nd CJjAr will , - JaS^iester haiVe King David L od ^ of Ofli^leel. Robert ^dt, Jrii son of Mn evening With .Imt^sum pt'$i0.41 T h a ^ lU > r? " andid Mr«k"ttbhertMr(k'wb< A r^ d t . Of v2l. h iie® Detachment, Maritw Iowa MVlll have > K m ecto^ tomor-^ llxabe'Ui"Pa!rtier,Hull of 1176 of the worn of -Ifght fiMir liKMqptMpd^ji^sg tg.*^ row evenlng,4rtr'7!30;Iir odd , Fel» Newjsihn street is hoinfcv on a , - ' l l Xaane, haa recelved jja^ furiougb. He recelyeftjOT'ba- Oakland street' A, abort busineaa MV Society For Celpjdea Iowa halU^The d^gfw maatera are meetlng'WUl bc^frillowed by a card for which the lockP^com- Andiwon-flhea requeatM UpT^pOrt jurOmptly'^^' 'sic trainlng\wlth the S «a »«a at V J 'W . l t i t and Aiwlllaiy./to at- ^ llllamaburg. Vs^He party" with Mrti. Henry Usduc to la oceply grate^.'^ U !■ wf'^tting.^' ' Camp Pearl, Wlllla hoped thoae who haw^Eaater aeala ^ s U inatallatlon of lU was then trankiiferfw to the' ship charge. , ■ _____ la aoQlUattt»»floath & c Hayy ■' at the^ at their homea aa"yet unaemed Mason StfppUe6re^F«i«tj'-*H«^ jMm Saturday evening at the Young People*#"^ Singing Repair u n t t ^ ^ , C„__------Britlah-Amertcan clu h h oi^'^ on Boston Na<^ Yard for a 16-week Advertlsement- /or, will gjttend to this matter . : PRICE r iM J E E ^ N T S ^ Company of the Salvation Army '-within tbe'week, ao that the bofdfi / BalsiHii WooVJWittlatfon AdvartMag «) M AN cp^inR ,' cqi^;/s a t v J ^ a Y, A # R n ^ , ' »>clock. tte v .M . luaph Kaple atreet. course."Me la at-preaent stationed VertllUer 12 L etfid W.35 per 100 SiQHviNo.m will have a special trehearaal tlfia at''i;he Navy Frontier base. Staten niay be closed for thia year'a^drive. evening at «:45. Every member la pouhde. Lawp' _ ■asa seed, .36c per m t a iu A ^ An impprtant--lfrnergency meeV- Island, N, Y. Manchceter IHilML Cbailw Knona urged to be preaent. ,pouna.\^England'e, 6f all Retr Croaa day eupervie- Ojreen.-'l^qpe 34 Si. COKE Dm m . M t« Caroline Advertlaement- • H - chairman of the re- US'umor0\i night" eppervleora and repre-; Aviatlolh Cadet Robert, B, Turk-^ Dawn Riiopeiis^BoMgainviMe Battle. ht eomralttee. aenUtivea of aU aewlng groups, Ington has traded . the aldw-b»it* DQ NOT WAIT 2 Main St. ’ ^ will take place Monday morning at HANSEWR Waffles are , crisp, libers B la^ sure primary t r y in g plane of the !>-*■ 10 O’clock In the?Red Croea Pr(^ crunchy with a golden brown crust duction Center in Center Church Army Air FoKsea tor a more that melU in your mouth. Served ^ Monfb speedy baalc trainer. He Is the t a l l O E D A M Hona^ with Pure Vermont Maple Syrup. son of Mrs. aa ra Turklngton, 76 Hansen’s Milk Bar-Restaurant. Scarborough road. Passing hla S tT o n g h o l Next to the Armory. Fpr Yo|ir Radio! first test In his training to become Again Today; BINGO a (lying officer, he graduated from Bring It To/ TOMORROW\mGHT Have Voi^ 6aby, the 61st Flying Training DeUch- a t S O'CLOCK ment. AAFCPS (P). Lodwlck RANGE AND. ROBERT C. BRlTTOji OF YOUR TIRES! Kdhiibai Al/ea Yourself p t Your AviaUon Military Academy, a pri­ Laurel Pia«' I O R A m E H A U mary flying school at Avon Park FUEL OIL X llere's How to Make Them Last linger r Pliotographed Florida. Attention- PrUiiipt, Efficient "Seryice. 2S REGULAR GAMfes AT 1. Stay within 35 milch [British Sure $S«00 A GAME EOR 25ci ii^‘ Your Own Home. The ntionthly meeting of the James A. Woods Hoi^ Owners 90 Day Guarantee! ' Ldvancing into Hills Manchester Chapter. American 381 Center St Tel. 6566 M ,C ...... per hour. 7 SPECIAL GARffiS ^ Phone 3971 Red Cross, will be held In the espert carpenters Southeast of Base; O f Stopp ing ForceV Nearing 1,000 Chapter office St 4 p. m., Tuesday, \2. Keep tlfes inflated at ■ 7. Have tires inspected ^rInans See Britain Hits • SWEEPSTAKES for Appointment. > now available for any recommended p r e Lllied Plants Strike Deals^ Seventh Dav- May 2. Now Is The' T ^ e To fegularly.'v 15.00 WEEKLY PRIZ^lc ind all types of home re­ sures. , - Imlirove The Appearance lard at Both Kohima Assam Drive light Blow to Clinla'Y $25 WAR BOND q e o r g e d e w pairs and alterations. \ P ou iidin g Record High Estimates cheerfully Of Your Property . . 3. Avoid hitl^g holes, 8. Get immediate/re­ id Imphal Areas. 15th Straight Day of MONTHLY PRIZE l^tofrapher^ ' curbs and stmes'. pair of cuts. \ T » Be Given April ZSth given. / Get A Beautiful Colorado Commanders Confident In Aircraft Allied Offensive Bnild- Southeast Asia 'Head^uar- As Invasion! BLUE SPRUCE 4. Start,” stop and round 9. Recap before tires j ing Up to Invasion ' IV, to S Feet High. corners slowly^ |rs, Kandy, Ceylon, April 29, Of Allied Ability to 1,600 Trees To Pick From. , wear ioo far. ^ Of Europe; Industrial A.cld.al sod lad.aally CoBpaay Wm. F. 5. Keep w-h eels and 3)— Allied' troops smash- Blunt Offensive and Action Seen Starting Three Days* Production \ Your Choice: > Ig against the Japanese in axles properly 10. Don’t drive' Throw Invaders Back. Week Ago When Re­ Could Supply Suf­ Plants .\re Targets. / Johnson $1.00 to $1.30 Each. unnecessarily. le Kphima sector of eastern INSURANCE Broad Street Dug As Too Pick Them. 'aligned.. [dia are liquidating remain­ \ 4 * s ‘ Bring Box. serve Grews TKrown ficient Planet for Air­ London, April 29.— (/P)' , -DURKE © TELEPHONE 7426 WHEN YOU t^ET NEW TIRES, GET ARMSTRONGS! ing enemy strongpoints, New Delhi, April 29—(>P)— Ben­ Or Call Arthur Ayera gal Gov. R. O. Caaey told a press Into Aerial Adsaylts. lines fo r Five Years. A force appfoacliing l,09i 5 | j 'i/unikail'TKrrnt CHEF OSANO Iquarters announced to- Dawn sending long shafls/of light toto the Jungle of the Empresa'Ai«ii*ta bav Sfctlon of BaiigalA- American bombers dealt Ber­ A rtlw Knoflo CoVeBtry — Tel. 88KMW4 166 OAK STREET conference today th »f British vllle island, reopens the Ame^Hn mop-up of Japanese who during toe pighttoefore had Infiltrat^ clow ^y. A communique yester- Bulletin! lin its seventh daylight blow 875 MainW Tef 5440 iy aald U»at the Allle* had exp­ comcnandera were fully confident to U. S. positions. Wliile/our meXAt right conie out of their f)^h“ es v.lth rifle* ready, another (in Vancouver, B. C., April Yfi.— an exposed position. Man directl/behlnd tank changes his position In Htockholm, April 29.— — today to climax' the 15th Sweet Potatoes Woodbridge’a Ngtlm ; Ask y W Neighbor" SERVICE ired a number of atrongpoipta of Allied ability to blunt'the pres­ background) crawls------* - ‘ (Canadian. Press)—The British V *t .0? the mlle-talgb town. ent Japanese drive on Assam, and "its protection. This U. S'. Army Signal Corpa photo. The Helsinki newspaper 8ano- aircraft Industry tod planes. 7GTOR Oil. CklniUSi-Blow Up Bailwity. entertain no feara about the Japa­ CQlirt Backed by aitplanea to a world kivee-deep in 75 Cents Extra for a .5-Gallon Container. nese menace ' to Biehgal,'' lie ' said. etii Eurdpie, praclfcally speaking,' planes.” "...... : ...... / - <'IiK]u#trial-~aftd - itoHtaiT ~2ar-‘ TH£5E fOODS DO NOT Served II.A. M. tp,2 P. M. ROCK \ lAlUed Cmpdtu-blew up a rail- quate .Military Porce. “About Poles gets’’ were singled Out for. the These Are Pre-War Heavy Metal Cans. ay north of -Inlaw, which lies Oounter-Offenslva Envisioned Advanced Allied Headquar- _____ ^ ______began a week ago when the Amer- Because the British aircraft in- NEED RATION STAMPS m s s dustry bais operated on. a basla of dayUgbt assault which__hit the ALA VO Whan yuu wont to , ^uth of the Mogaung valley in Casey said the commanders en­ - . - lers. New Guinea, April 29.— ’v '''' leans and . British threw great capital city about noon, the U. S. dniMctwV o i l V a n i a Buriaoo to stand rovmh and hard Washington, A p ri/ 29. (if) — free enterprise and keeA^ competi­ ■V FAMOUS FOB U m WEAltRO, COOLtWimNO Burma where, the bulletin visioned an Allied counter-offen­ (iT)— Allied planes are roam- Announces Plan to Gam­ numbers of reserve air crews and headquarters announcement aalcl. Frosted Foods trsatmsnt—got MARTIN.SENOUR Ueut. Qen. Joseph W. StU- sive passing torough two phases: With RepubllcanSt^fiving every In­ tion, encouraged by government 2-Gallon Cans. . Floor tmd Porch EnamoL EMV. SAFE-Bionift QMUn FOB tt TiABt ing the. skies , at will the aircraft into the continuing conti­ policy, it has caught up with Ger­ While American four-englned 1-Quart Cans (in cases). lell’s American forces occupied First, ‘‘complete defeat’’ of the dication of making foreign policy paign for Democrat­ nental air assault. bombers were blasting Berlin'' Peter Pan Peanut Batter ' At The You oan point anything, from a vo more VUlagea In their drive on main enemy forces, and second, a length df NeW Guine* and many'* oeven-vear start In two 63 Cents^er Gallon/ SAE 40-o0-60-70 \ T h e Stockholm TidnlngeVs Ber­ yean time, he said. again today fleets of U. S. Thun­ PRINCESS ihip’c dock to your front stsps ne |amaing. series o f actions designed to mop ..major preaidelRlal \^campalgr> beyond, ' keejiing Japanese ic Poland Friendly lin correspondent quoted captured 2 for 49c Salada Tm Balls y Jritchan linoleum, to stond hard 1 'This placed Chinese apearheads up pockets of reshitance which the issue. Senator Austin (R-Vt) pro­ The future of the British indus­ derbolt fighter-bombers escorted I ATLANTIC OIL, 5 Gal. C.an* . . - . y - - $3.95 wear, foot traffic, roin, anew, lea, MRSirn TIE TIkES air . fields immobilized while -Allied fliers as saying they^ re^ try, he added, depended on the by Thunderbolt fighters were /RESTAURANT nly e i^ t to 10 milca north ot Japanese usually^eave behind'. poses the/reatlon of a post-war To ^^oviet on Retnrn. garded themselves "as litvakl,on Jipe Anjou Pears WiDiam’s Vanilla sunshins, haat—tdsol for nuraery MramWIIMTIMT "ag,' “This naturally is ^pected to American troops consolidated continuance of the free qnterprlM hammering an unspecified German Comer. Main and Peari Streeta 5 Cents Per Gallon DisCountTf Bought Ih D r ^ Lots. and playroom. JT’STOUOH. Wkeo yea aW aaw aaaa. world odurt backed by adequate troops and the invasion began for and keen competition syateto. airbaSc In northern France, U. S. Sexless Grapefruit Itweil’s drive wSs supported mllitoty’ power \ to enforce Inter- and expand their positions in Moscow\ April. 29.— —The them when they went into action." Pius U. S. eWernment Ta* At 6 Cents Per Gallon. Ropoated washing and aerubbing an Increased scale by— U. S. ------" rr-Tr”''— ■ ■ - heaJquartcrs announced. Pim Gnipefruii (ContUmod on Page El^bt) natl^ai law a g ^ s t prospective the Holldndia air Aitape areas. Rev. StanistUuB Orlemanskl, gray- The dispatch added: f Helen Harrison’s .Business Men’s will not dull the lustre. IT’i bmbera and fighters which at- I 11 I ^f— “ In the week since their flret British 'Typhoons also. carried A p ^ s ..... 2 lbs. 23c reasot^. \ “ German military circles inter­ LUNCHEON— / 3 V DURABLE. Lcked MyUkyiha, major Japanese landings the Yanks have captured haired PollshrAmerioan priest, out aweepa over the 'continent dur­ Strawbercies [French Dressing ..1 aiv-address yeMerday before pret the filers’ statements, as ing tne day, shooting down one MARTIN.SENOUR \ /} hsK- in strength and ahK> at the strategic air fields of Hollan- had an unprecedented conference meaning the invasion . air force pmbers Raid Plnearoick Served II A, M. to S P. M. logaung, Kamaing ahS Mphnyia. the International L i^ section of German plane near Tours. the American Ear association here, dia, Sentani and Cyclops in the with Premier Stalin yesterday. He now ia actually in the flitht.” Oil Coo [Large fires wees reported in Solon Reveals Dutch lislf of New Guinea. The ''^ e Berlin radio, whose own op­ 31c\an|—Allied heavy bomb­ The New Cleanerl -and p a c t / they have/(he Waahlngton, April 26^ (6')- fields,'’ Austin said. (Continued on Page Ten) \ 3 Pork’nMSt ... lb. 31 Cniairman McCarran tD-Nev) qf Fifth Air Force bombers Which un­ Have Protested Visit Field Marshal Gen. “ varl Rund ers struck at the Italian west coast ;5c 35e $1.25 Rtage of Interior lines ‘^t seems to me thafa niir^um loaded' 188 tons 'of bomba on four stedt as commander o( Hitler’s 1 L m r w u r s t , atioh we/muat slwhya ex- (Some Polish-* merlcan leaders ports of Piombino, Orb((teUo and y '- F j r o m the Senate Judiciary committee requirement . is a council or a simi­ airdromes'in that area, forestaJlr so-called west wall. 1, SUccifPtecon ..lb. 42c Week-End ae o fl^ iv e a c t i^ on their lar body, a ' judicial system and in the United States have protest­ Santo Stefano yc.aterday, and oth­ GAINES DOG MEAL outdistanced spirited competition ing any enemy attempt to bring Away from a welter of fable - on one .Or other s*ctora of the military organization which W ed ed against Father Qrlemahski's bag 45c today In the congreMlonal *ace to in new planea. Wewak is 90 miles visit to M o ^ W . He is the first and fancy dealing with /when, er planes raided Genoa and other \ y F IN B Bmril fighting lies ahead not be more integrated thi southeast of captured Aitape. whkre .and the strength with NO-POINT m ’ us In Biifoia.” investigate the administration's Cathoiie priest to go there from harbors by night. Allied headquar- I Flashes! bA k e i leisure of Montgomery Ward 8 l nounced that the total ot prisoners jj,iuy that a probe is being conduct 4 DIAL 4151 ' 302 MAIN STRF.ET c e r t i f i e d ir^iaea.” ‘ SmBll Army of Meji ditpres,'^ $293,398,688.17; net .baU- tajten there now exceeds 4,000. cd In a fire wbich shortly after 7 'FaVcy-l^ iuimer Squash Appleg ..... ^ Ian Drives Off inf Police /Tt also coincided with House ef­ (Continued on Page Ten) ance, $12,416,779,120.05. III Blaxe from Mid­ The summary credited boacli* ; niorning'riuised dam- NORTH OF POST OFFICE - ONE BLOCK FROM STATt PRMOR) forts to launch a similar Investi­ And Studeiits FighlH head gunners with 186 out of a to- „ „ wliJch he asserli-d Is e.xtMM-tcd Large Sunkig^'CwngW - iPatrol Car gation by -forcing 'through the night to Dawn Today. t#l of 426 enemy planes destroyed | ^ |,|gh figure uf the Start llVilli A| Fai , er». . 2 for 29c Rules, committee by a 6 to; 5 vote Raging' Mississippi '•v* ‘ • by Fifth Army anti-aircraft guns the Federal Fur Ouintuiu.v. ■ r f IT r^ i^ to ' Steal Ru^ SEED New Cabliajge, Pawnipg, Pine- another resolution which Chair­ Knoxville. Tenn.. April 29—(A^ since the beginning of the lUlian i „„ Taylor street. He said no e.v- man o f . the board from tne campalgn aa well as 125 probables, estimate ol the damage could “"ahey Hadigheg , ^ ' I Btilfaloy N. Y „ April 29-HF) — By Th«. Associated Ppess Methodists May Collect ; A - spectacular fire, burning virtu­ t C O O D C H I ^ appleg, iPearg, Beetg, Carrotg, cal bunk.’* ' ■ Dawn'---- air-raids' on the beachhead | ^ gjven at this time. The gfeat- Oum m n nturdij^^ylgoroo* CTIck? from lyoulnble stb from a' patrolman's bullet Muddy watera of the flixid- ally unchecked froip midnight to Sabith threatened to force his swollen Miasippi river continued dawn, destroyed approximately ! er portion uf the danutge rcsult- hatcheries. ' y POTATOES Larjge Pa^cid Celery, bunch 19c Ba^ Spinach and Salad Bowl. night endec an escapade by (Continued on Page Feu) I SO-year-old/ian who twice tried their destructive course today.' For Post-War Missions 300,000 gallons of gasoline, kero­ led from wafer released by the • (Conttousd on Page Eight) They swirled over levee after levee s^prinkler system set oil by the heat I steal a Greraound bus, drove off f • , , sene arid.fuel oil at the main stor­ a police patra chr'and led five and threatened others aa a small age plani of the Gulf Refining of the blaze, tlw deputy chief .-aid 2 . G O O D disinfectant 2 Lb. Jarg i*|um Jam, no pointt. .... • • • t...... ••*•,* army of men a!nd high school stu­ Kanaaa CHiy, April^29—(d^-- A a ™'ttee membera''helieved that vS* and which flooded the first floor of 'ler patrol cars and a score ' of as $126,000,000 would be' company early today. Get Pnrina Ohek-B-FeM from Checkerboard F ^ ttcemen on a wHd chase through dents fought desperately to keep proposal to collect and spend-be-T much A i P. Wright, GOlf company Reds Repulse the building before firemen ar­ Btora. It has a plesaant odor *"4 d o « ’t IW - $ 3 . 9 8 '!|*una Fishv Sj^lmon, Sardineg, Shrimp . _ Bolivia Puts the raging stream within banka. tween 20 and 30 million dbllarb needed to uo the job properly. rived. lalo to Lockpoii. agent, said it was doubtful • • • t*te normal aUn. Unuanally effecllve In pdUIng Flako Pie Oiigt, Corned Beef and ;Comed Beef Hagh Assistant" Police Chief John Flood waters from the Missis­ on post-war missions will be pre­ To Raise .All Money Within Year whether anything except the tanks Last time much of the money Axis Attacks 16TH ANNUAL ' gemM aad paraaltea. HUNDRED POUNDS . ombeck said the man was sippi and three receding tributa­ sented to the Methodist church's were aavtd. H* estimated the loss Held nn Murder Charge J'_ All ItfiiHa ofTimniid JuIceg^and Canned Meata. “ entitled as Stanley Drosdowakl Down Revolt ries—the Missouri, Illinois and general conference early next was raised through longtime as 'ranging from $50,000. to $75,- Norfolk. Va.. .April 29—i/P(— Er­ Arkanaas rivers—.have left over pledges; this Ume the plan la to Buy Pkg. Grape Nut Flakieg, get Pkg. Raigin Bran for ...... 2.5e Detroit by a Selective Kervlce week. ’ 000. win R. Schroder, 17, of New Brit­ GOOD w a t e r disinfectant WE ALSO HAVE ‘ ■ classifying him as 4-F. i;68A400 acres inundated in 113 The plan la the result of Umost raise all the money within a year. Fire Chief C. M. Johnson said 800 Ceriiiung anti Hnii- ain, Conn., attached to amphibious fOolhmbeck gave this account ot counties of Illinois. Missouri, Kan­ a >ear of study by the (Committee The money will be used to re­ the blaze started with an apparent training base at Little t:reek, was Aa a pieeantiea agalaat spread of dlaeaae through Royal Scarlet P e a a ...... 3 Cans 52f^ no points State ,/of Siege Is Pro sas and Oklahoma, to* Red Cross the water, every poultry galaer should use Purina CERTIFIED COBBLERS Incident: of 21 on Post-War Planning. An- i build war deva.-tated areas, for explosion in the warehouse apd gariaiiA Killed in being held today on a charge ot Crisco and Spry are point free! ' Flakom [Police took the man from . a claimed; E 1 e in c; n t s reported. other meeting of tbs committee - the m^aintenance of ' chaplains, to general office "^building, murder in ronnection witli the Cbek-B-Thba at least tor the Brat d weeks. They The Mississippi, gorged by the ForniiRr—Poland. Area. , klU gefina la water which might otherwlee apnad ANDCHU»PEWAB'V Ginger Bread Mix eyhound bus when Driver Alvin was scheduled late today to . de­ strengthen peraonno^ in foreign out the aide of the structure. The death last Sunday eight uf Curtis We will have plenty of Butter. / of Buffalo said he twice Involved Are Detained. overflowing lUinoia and Miaaoiul cide when the drive should start. service and to aid home mission flames spread quickly to storage CUnton Case, 42-year-eld wsi from chick to chick through the wuter. rivers, was being battled by well • <* ' ' ■ tried to steal the vehicle on Te Chief ProUenM • education and social torvlce. tanka, and destroyed a railroad Lotion. A pril' 29.—(A’l-^ Fresh worker. Case was found on sand .... 3 Jars 77c over 10,000 Federal and state Peter Pan Pednut Butter ...... between Detroit and Buf- La Paz, Bolivia; April 26.—(F>— Bishop Paul B. Kern of Nash-; The committee ia purely advU- tank car from which gasoline was Axia attacks southeast of Stanls- dune in the real of hla home wltk troopers, Coast Guardsmen, pris­ both jaws, hie right arm and hand 4. GOODFEED “ .Baby Foods and Cereal (Some'Frtifts'*) The Bolivian government an­ viUe, committee chalrnun, --said ory, Bishop Kern pointed out. Any being pumped. lawow in former Poland have been Emanuel Lutherarl Church nounced last night that a "vimt oners of war, volunteer workers M Interview that there had i proposed legisIaUon must be AMa to Pravent Explealon fractured, ‘ i FERTILIZER Bpeeda-Awsy M Patrol Oar and high school Mudents. in broken with 800 Germans and . s, • • ' • . Ameriea’a nwiet Ihmoua chick eUrtcr for numy Soapine with a Pyrek Dish^ ,/ Fancy Dates I While police queationed him, the revolutionary plot against the es- been two.X______chief problemsAsa aisaos- to' con­ passed Vxarby the general mnf«r*nC«conference Open feed lines fed thousands of deeadeu la atUI the ‘'old ataadby” when It comes Ublished regime” had been ^ put In some ireas' officials, were di­ 'oefore it becomes effective. gallons at Inflammable fluid to Hungarians killed, Moscow an­ Try Te Recapture Mlhslsn te aucournglBg life, vigor and fast grotigth la ...... U>. 35e Jumped into their patrol car recting levee work over walkie- sider: Chocolate Covered Cookies sped up Buffalo’s main street down and that a state of siege had (1) How much do ws aeddT Message Sient by Clang the .(lire, which at it#- height nounced today, but again reported Chungking, April 29.—<4n Tuesday, May 9 — 8:15 "P. M. Be Bare te aak Checkerboard Fead Store been proclaimed throughout the talkie radio seta. GetleraUssImo Chiang Kai-Bbek threatened destruction of two Counter-attocking Chlacee treope for. Startcaa this apriag, aad feed It acrofdlag Ye AND UME 60 miles an hour. (2) How much can we get? “no eubstantial changes" on the Mayonnaise, Minced Meat « I Patrolmen Charles Albach, Jr., country. Latest Critical Areas Bishop Kern said that no one called upon 8,000.000 M ethod!^ to huge tanks, but Jo'hnson said flre- nre fighting, to the eutektrte of r direetleaav eastern front. Fin£^^Bnlk..MolaM • • • ♦ • • .»-»•« QL_.lar_2w Harold O. Strauss picked up ‘Elemeinta involved in the abor­ The U. 8. Antty Dfstrict engi­ had any idea how many-ihiiUons "unite in the common effort to meh were able to prevent ex­ "The 1 oviets still were silent con­ .MU.sien, lOhleh they nre trytog te trail in their patrol cat and tive‘ revolution have been detsin neer's office at SL Louis listed the of dollars worth of destruction bad secure the happiness snd bless­ plosion among these snd smaller cerning the Romsnian front, where recapture la order to romove th* joined in the chase by Acting ed,” said a ' government commu latest critical areas aa Harrison- been wrought on Methodist prop­ ings of all mankind” in a cable to uniU. VlrtueJly all their contents threat to Loyaag hy the eeuthera . Helen. Berggren, Contralto W e wiU have a 6ne supply of Bikseye Producto and they are aU vJUe and. Ivy Landing. Hi., below the Germans declared Russian at­ keut Leo Gaasman and Patrol- nlque. “ Details are la the hands erty in Gblna. Malaya and Japan. hla fellow MethodiaU in quadren­ drained out and was destroyed, tempts to break through north ot of the police and will he made St. liouis. Additional troops were point free! W e will alw have Birdsieye Fish. Elmer Schaenfeld in another But It is known that at leakt nial general conference. however, he said. Iasi had been repulsed. , - Guest Soloist. FEED STO R E itrol car. public at an opportune time.” dispatched to thoae points early to­ 1,000 buildings havs been de­ The generalissimo’s message One fireman suffered broken Mihatoa la 29 (BolivU has been in an uneasy day aa well as to Beardstown «ervations. Buffalo, by flrihg a bullet into a has not been recognized by the 'icause of higher income taxes anu could remember it in his daily Another bullet killed Um oUmr factor*, although some oom- {layer*. lo-iw -'T rn .. i«).

.K: -M - y-boo))s.' T h % lar(je<«!chc«)t .-C- s Tolera^t^e C^tonT ■ been inatalled’' in Open Meeting is open to all women of the.chui^ t proper Mating ta- and cMidren wlli be cared f ^ l ^ r - Giiidcpost Toclay. }rP»y: Ij^g^ the meeting, haVf been'inada^-the 'The:'heJM>batX *•** ;'Joint maatingProfdialonal By-WiiUam li. Ollray. D. Di :*-^abltgaUona upon gfintlla nad Booth Metbedlst WomanA Club a^d G r o ^ D, Miaa -Rcout UtJop at a -program given s v r t . j , ^ N TUBS. laiif J. Doak, Past Prejudicea die bard., And ths j verts. \ y' Rev. W. Ralph Wai Gertrude Carrier, leader, Tueaday. Ijufsday evening at the town ball, Mibs Anna Wilbur, Barrett,^ Asatotaat finest of faiths and/ convictions Against such an atUtuop/ U V J der >iIa'i^upervis^on^r^, .v» > JHtBrtforfl Group of evening. May 2. at A^'clock. Cen­ took strong( ahdand unoomiu iit^ 'in d local >p«tity cdipiffitteea. of Religious Edocafl' ter Church Houae. Mrs. Wdyd tend to become'sttfcW by preju­ oin iti j^scouts taking -part were G)|q- dices unless preserved by con- ground; bujr it. la 'J^'OveraeaB.^^tna. Faderattpn la erson, Ruth Robinson, Patty Uolictt. Aiiiioyuii^s Aiiv James Newcomb, Orga . Si^day niassj Rugbee, of W w Hartford, will For'Adults, 5; 7, 8:30, 9:45, ,fitsnt watchfulness. - note the 'Ascritninatbw'factors' in maintalhlnif twentf'-nine, nuf^Tiea IshatH. Barbara Hennequin, Nan­ S apeak on Chlnaf , uouuceB Gath^T^iiig. , WHAT^A \otJBLE Case Memorial Chlml and 11 a.''tp. i/ ^ The story ot the Way In which Paul''a own attitude. /•.Paul'' waa ■for artfr MphaiBa, evacueea. and cy Vakatt, Mrs. Madeline Mltth- The Hart^rd East Association well-intentioned Chriatifins sought i a -Jew: 'atid -proud pf hia Jawiah fOT thirTittle xhlTdren^^Women wor>i^ layed by Frederick I. Rogers. Children's -mss8 at f;S0, down- ell poached the play and Caroline F E A tm E BI^XI I will meer/at South Glastonbury to prevent the fullest manifesta; I herlifige; be had a dfiyouUattitudc Ing Ip the war Induatrlea In Kng- Young w W a stage manager. At Hart^rd. Aprl^ 28.—The regu­ 1 Organ prelude, "Adagio"—Rob- t%itp. '’V I next Sumlay, May 7, with sessions tinn of the grace of God in the I toward the Jewish 1 ^ and ha _ . Natlontil 'Xlilldj!^* Ij^d. In addition. 9^500 children, the close .X tb e play the troop lar njUnthly opSti meeting of the ScliUmanh. \ ' ' ■ ■ iT^oclnock in the afternoon and have ra<^ve'd aiipplemental aid presented ^ii■ >Gi-oilp, Alcoholics . in the evening. Dr.-Mary precepts and requlramanta in throtf^ an Ad^tlon Plan bouquet of i^ced flowers, Misa 4 riSt"-Warren. ^ U Rev Jamee B. Timmins, Pastor full of enlightenment and warn jdii«Sr Hlrli Schc^l, >tanch««ter Anon.vmou^.' Will be belcL Monday, u ^ S R of the American ing; but-the same sort of attitude practice; it wa* hifi^belief that the FfckralloYi la th(> Ampiican Jean Natseb. aXuV’Ieader, with a Anthem. "HoW Lovely Are the Bronislaw Gadarowakl ____ ..will-give the address In the. and prejudice has marred the eu- law could not perfectly be fiUilUcd May^lOnll.[^jriOoi-', »«Ibrding^t6 -..an member of the the Chiidr.en corsage, and M rX^am plln. Jani­ May 1, M 8:15 p. nj.»jat uK Avery esaengers"—F. Mendelssohn. tsalataat Paator I^tembon and Rev. Elden H; Mills, 'cttnegt by Arthur H. ^ r t * . international Unibn. tor of the hall a token of apprecia Memorial auditorium in HaMford. Hymn, “Forth Is Thv Name, O tfre history of tlje Christian and fa he laid great .vtross of .'West Hartford, in the cvenliig. church, and persists, a blot upon faitlr aa ‘the end of the, laev-fifir 'SupbdBtandent of Scho^a.^'' tlon for his safvlces. Tlie.se o[>on meetings were pMVl- j rd” —Dykes. Masses ^Sunday at 5:30, 7> Miuic in the evening will be fur* The Brownie TroopX under the ou.sly held at the Blue Plate T^a ■l^ertory anthem, "Still,-Still \ the church of today. everyone that believeth"; •- apart C rtla i^ has as 'Ita objective the 9, 10 and m. [hiahed by combined choirs- -Under from thifi he does not seem to^ direction of Miss Msrlon. Hurlbutt, Boom in West Hartford, but o' tth Thee"—Arthur Foote. I the direction of Jesse Davis. Paul, when he had discussed i co U ectl^ of clean;''wearable liaed New Books Added leader took part in theXprogram Sermon, “The Methodist Church have taken a revolutionary atti­ y ' ’ cause of the rapidly Increaaini Second CoagrfintlonM/iClii^h these prejudices and , rebuked clothing aWl aKoea to aid Ameri­ witlt' a singing game an ^ theip riumbfr of people who atteni General Conference"—Rev. W. them, said, "I do not frustrata tude, or to hgve sought to per can undeirWvllegad children In acout song. The scout trooV pre­ North Main' and'Nortn Speeta ChiMlIan Science Ser\-ic^ suade Jewish Christians to abfin- A l (Jii?iie^^ Lil^niry them, it has become necessary to ^ph Ward, Jr. Ferris E. RcynoMa; Minister Sunday, April 30, 1944 the grace of God.” That la, an laolated Biount^n and rural areas. sented a Brownie flag to \the hold the monthly open meetings Recessional hymn, “ Christ for impressive statement. Are we, don Jewish rites and prac^es, mnA^we^y chlWren In war-torn group. The second class 8ci Mise Elsie NepcoaAb, but he was insistent'and mcom- in larger qiiai ter.s. le world We Sing’’—Bunnett Church School IRlector Hartford: First Church, Sunday by any chance, setting up our countries ovorae^. The local tt- The. Mary/Cheney Libcitry has awaid was given to Gloria Persoi The Yale Plan, Clinics which Organ jwsUUde, 'ICantllena”— fallible opinions, or inkifiting upon promislng in h)4 demands Uiat new 11; 8.8. 11; Wednesday 8, 53.7 Christian converts should not be fort, which w,-!!! b\conducted £of the lollowing new books added: and all the'members received mem-^ .iipciied recently in Hartford “and org Goltermann. Men our ways and our practites to the the Save the Children FedejaUon bershlp stars, signifying a year’s Men’s Bible Clasfi^ at 9il5. Farmington avenue. subject to the ritual r^uirements Aswell, M. U. ed. It's a Wom­ ew Haven will be, explained, 9:30 a. m.—Church achooi. of the communi^ Invited. Second church, Sunday, 11 a. m. fnistraticn of the grace'qf God? la known as Bundle an’s World: Carhart, A;- H., Out- time as active members. wHh particular emphasis on the asses for all ages. All welcome. The well-intentioned disciples of the Jeyfish law- / , 'nta Crusade In 1943 yielded one KAY KYSER Church School at 9:30. and 5 p. m.i S.S. l l j Wednesday 8; doorsman's Cookbook; Cowles, K. During the year 48 meetings nieXod of cooperation between MISCHA iOAN 10:45 a. m.—Church nursery. Nursery at/10:45. who rebuked the mothers who Thus -Paul observed an attitude million pounds of clothinx. which have been held gnd Abbit Tibbits Lafayette and Rusa atfeeta, A. and Harris. F 400 Salads; the Clinics and Alcoholics Anony­ AUER DAVIS . jnU are invited to leave yoiing Morning,-YKrorahip-W( at 10:45. ffe Rockville Society,, Sunday 11;. brought young children -■ that of tolerance and common sense waa aent to the Southern \ High- G the ountrol ol alcohollsni. iidren in the nursery while at- in two ways. /He regarded ths. MARCY McGUiRE. 1 by v^e minister on the sub S.S. 11; Wednesday 8, 04 Union Jesus shoifkl bless them were in lands, the Missouri Ozarks.whc jOKe: Gorls, JantAlbeit, Belgium 'had attended over-40 of them were "Oerg.vman to Speak . | nding the morning service of ; "The Gjft Of the Hour," Mu a sense frustrating the grace of rights and liberties of hif fellow given special swards. Thq pro­ ■miiKAY KYSER S BAfin ject street. , / . Braaos Valley of Texas, the Salt in Bondage; Flolbrook. S. H., The gii^ t speaker .will oe Rev. rsbip. . ■sicsic by^the 1 choir. God. Jesus was "much dis­ Jewish Christtanli, and he upheld River Valley of Arizona, Jamaie gram closed with both troops re-, « •> , \ ‘Evariasting Puniahment” will BuVnihg an Emmie; Hull, E. T.. Robert R. h a rtle y p a s to r of the W 4:30 p. m.—Intermediate Youth Prel-hde—"Andante Religioso be\the subject of the Leaaoa-Ser- pleased.” When we aeek to im­ at the same'^ time the rights and Puerto Rico, Great Britain, an urder Lays a Golden Egg; Hut- citing their „cout pledges and the First l^esbyterian church of New liberties of the gentile converts. alngihg of "Day la Done." lowShip. Smith- moi\for 'Sunday, April 30. pose ideas, and rites, and formal Oiacce. ThV campaign, according r, Catherine; Outnumbered; Rochelle. whoXwlll give a clergy­ 6:00 p. m.—Hl-League Fellow Anthem— "Opd ia a Spirit' observances on others because It was an attitude con.sl8trtt with to the Icafleis bcingvdi.stributed to Jahicson, Storm, Cloudless May; At'the Orange nteeting Wednes­ 2nd G R E AT ip. Miss Barbara, WiganowsM Bennett 1 Th4\Golde)i Text is Ezekiel day evening James Laidlaw,. Tol­ man's views on\alcohoiism. Other * ISISI. V'Cast away from you all they mean much to us, we aTe in the facts and principles xjf the the pupils, will' be held under the Kol^in. IrviiVg. Guide to Record­ speakers will beXmCmbers of the lead the service of worship- Offertory Hymn— "Paaa 'Me Not,-.| danger of- frustiating the grace ChrLstian way as taught and ex- aponporship of the Student Coun- land County . 4-H Club agent gave your trfinsgresaions, whWeby ye ed ■ Iwisic; Lewl.sohn. Ludwig, Hartford Group, wbo will tell of ,N0T*BE» OF INTRlll ^:3Q p. m.—Senior B p ^ rth O Gentle Saviour." of God. For it ia a sound christ- cmnlified by Jesus. \ ,/ cll and Junior Red Croas. a talk and showed slides on gar­ have tramufreased; and make you BrealheMJpon These: Mally, E. L., their experiences a.sXlcohollcs and and ague. Poatlude— "Sortie SolemnelU" lian principle that the Christian We hold our own liberties ^ ' The Crusade is sponsored by a dening. Mrs. Harry Jones reported a new heart, and a new spirit: for ■ (Stgnal Corps photo from NEA) Mockingbird Is Singing; Mus­ explain how A. A. nblped them. DM OERi 7:30 p. m.—Evening service in NiMMrmyer must grow in grace according to an honorable and justifiable ws'jr National Advisory Committee 'of ters. Davi4\Up Periscope; Maulc, on an East Central Pomona Home Young' peopfe'a Mu S ii^ a Chi why will ye die, O hous^ of 'Surrounded by the ancient statuy which border a fountain on the grounds of Caserta Castle, General view of' fhe «lt«r in the Catheiiral of the Holy Cross, Boston, during the'aolemit pontifical Economics meeting which she and The HarUord GroW). whose e chapel. Book aermOn, ‘The God's guidance- and the light of only In so far as we seek to,-lip- School Superintendents of which H. E„ Book ^ W a r Letters; Nlcol- be,’* (by L. C. Douglas)--Rev. Society at 6. Young pg^ple of the Israel?” Italy, Cpl. Norman Burkhallcr ol Glendale, Ga., is baptized ihlo the Baptist church by Army Chap­ Dr. H. aaude Hardy, Superintend­ requiem ma.ss- fop W i ilia in Cardlnat .O’Connell. .'The bier of the. 84-year-old prelate ls\lnj the center Mrs. A. R. Sl^arpe, Mrs. John Ma- membership comprises Residents Salections from the Bible include his own conscience. hold the. rightful liberties of oth­ son, Mrs. V. X - (S.), Eagle ami of Hartford ami neighboring Ralph Ward. Ji;. All welcome. pariah invited. / . lain Tilford Junkins of-Birmingham, Ala. 'When the power of the Gospel ers. What right have w y to be ent of Schools at White Plains. N. foregtouml. (AP'-Wirephqto).’ \ ______thieu, and Mrs. Donald Woodward w \ the folIOYving: "He that coVercih .\ the Dove; Pearhpn, F'. A. and cities and towns, recently tmened The Week The MhMi ' became manifest In the saving of free, if we seek to impose bur­ y „ is chairman, and Dr. William Pa rlherg, Don, Fo.od; Queen, El­ attended in East Hartford Wed- hia, atna shall not prosper:, but ne.sday afternoon. The local Home a club room in a hotel which, will I Monday—4:00 p. m.. Girl Scouts Monday at 7. mty Scouts. gentiles, and these geVitiles look dens on others? , J Hamilton. Superintendent' at lery, ed.. Misadventures of Sher- Joseph DeCarll i.s president of the ■Sykes Gym.insinm. The\e will Tueaday at ’7/Glrt Scouts. wjtbse confesseth afid forsaketh Oak Park. III..-la Vice-Chalmtan. a niol 9 a. m. Wednesday,.7:30 p.. m. - Ladles of the' requirements of the Jew­ American Land; Wend, MUton meetings at the Blue F^te; and "The Wacky Widow,” under the di­ ish -^w, sought to impose these but in essence /they are the same. University, are honorary advisors. How to Live In the Country With­ Clul) to Mark y Will .ttteiid Meeting represented today af the PaSJ Grange voted to accept the invita­ the Scripturea” by Mary Baker Box Offering. Drivers are urgent­ Divine Wnfahlp 10 a. m. Theme, Aid. tion of Franklin Orange to nelgh- plana are under way to e-stabllsh rectum of Mrs. Karl Keller. Tick- The Cruaade la only one of nutri- out Farming; Wentworth. Patri­ \ a " large drlecatfon from the Presidents Parley and luncheon ii may be secured from members Eddy, .ncliide the following ' i p. ly needed to carry our Junior (^ oir ------;;------idr with them op April 12, when a daytime weekly meeting in the etgT eroUa projects being carried out oy cia, Clock Spikes Twelve; W,lt\ I-iKst Lutheran church will attend honor of Mr.s. William N. Cann of pf the U society. 329): “There ia ho hypocrisy In and children. Leave church at iJ^he>l nJ^^si iViw Ii^w liVsefi * 4 ^ the Save the Children Federation, It§ BirtlKlav Wilmington, Del. National East­ arles M. Gardener, High Priest club room so that night woj^ters 1:45. Have you a ” B" book? Hams, E. B„ Introductory P6rtu- tile' spring inetting of the Nesv with alcoholic problems may*^ be­ XuegA*^9:00 a. m., The Hus Notes Science. 'Principle ’Is Imperative. which la now In ita thirteenth year England Lutheran RiotlicrhoiHl to ern Vice president, held at the Ho­ bfXD*mcter will speak. gurse Grammar; Woolf, Mrs. V. arles German, who volunteer­ come regular A. A. members. ers G rwp will meet all day to The Spring Communion Service You cannot mock it by human of welfare service for the under­ (S.), Haunted House and Other ■be held on Siimlay at- 3:30 p. fra. Ippttvllle. The next meeting of tlw Wom- S. Hniiam Hall in charge. V.' ' en’axLeague will be M fy 11, inw"' and Bible reading. Business Men’s .with brass plumbing, steam ville-. Methodist rhurches.\ Th,ei.r ton Vernon Longue of Women Vot- Jtilia German; With her is\er IT2;00: Church school. The open- 11 a. m., Holiness meeting. Ma­ X / • son. Forest Waring, will 'pr'’***^**^ Ter-in-Iaw, Mrs. Catherine l^inlo; 1DIMY ]ig session meets in th# vestry stead nn rcgulfif data. It jor Sweet will speak...... , LUNCHEON— M D C cra which opened on Friday will STATE will beA lunchemt mefiting. heat, oil burner, fireplace. at the services. \ continue tliis evening until >9 also of Portland, Me. ompUy. Adult Bible class at 8 p. m., Y. P. meeting. \ HARTFORD AW iao-i ■X Served 11 A. M. to 1 F. M. Bulldozer la-glun ol .Mary o’clock. The, proceeds are used-Tor-Tor -;20 in the auditorium, conduct- 8 p. m., Salvation meeting. Ma­ Call 7727 between 4 p. m. The luembei-s of the Legion \pfdf the-'educatinnal program or the thepastoi.' Can tar Church jor Sweet will preach. Music by (ChngragBMoaal) ^ re Insurance r. (Complete Dinners and 6 for appointment to ,Mai\’ will, atteiul Holy. Com-niurV league, Special Projrrani PERSe DAKCE< The evening ficcvice in band and songsters. Band teach­ i ion ifi a liody at the eight n'clocks At 'llBnillloh- C i^ g e har'gfi.of Dr. Johnson who will Jesse Dariii. Director of Music. er, William Hanna,- Songster lead­ Served 5 to 9 P. M. Operator Waldo NM bory, Organist, On Your ins^cL ma.ss at ,St. Bernard's church on1\ Private Deal T. A.seltine Jr., of MANCHESTI^R •ak^w the'“ Enemies of Peace.” er, Robert L 3rona, Also A La CarUBervice. v Humiav,. There will be a meeting ; 109 Prospect street has’ been as- At Bolton Center The Waek The Week lot' tlie ■ Legiqn of Mary - immediate- ■ ‘ si ^ ed to Hamilton College, CUn- SPORTS CENTER 7:80: Dfiyotlonal and inaptra- 11 a. m.. Moriltaig worship. Ser­ FUKHITURE n,\N. Y.. for-^re-medical train­ mon by Dr. PaulY^hubert, of the Wedneaday, 2:30 p. m.. Women's Wanted! ■ .ly following /he niu.ss. Wells Street loiml aervicA Wedneaday evening, Home League, Mrs. Brigadier 1 , Meiiilk^rs to .M.eet ing X d er t h X Ariuy Specialized Ladies Aid societ^meipbcrs of be'place o f ' ^ meeting to be an- Hartford Seminary. •And Persomtl Rffecls Traiimjg Riogi-am. .Private Asel- The muafe Lockwood in charge. ,x A KCOM OF TRUSTWORTMNISS i< A meeting of the members of, \- .y - , t. the Bolton Center Congregational ninced. \ X - 7:30 p. m,, Y. P. Band. ** 'V ' FRANK DA.M.VTO f ttie Union'CongiWational church Itine’s wiff, the former Miss Bar- Sat. Night, April Prelude—“Sunday Mol We can protect .ynnfpr as low church are p u t^ g on a program Cordial Invitation is extended to Evana Thursday, 7:30 p.,m;, Open air WILL BUY ANY will be held at tliK■ close of' thelbaroB;-'irn Bionsioson -— is living at her home 8 to 12 111 the services. \ Y ^ will find a as $4.50 per $IJ)6o for X^years’ 21 Honu'-stend Street tonight in th^/Oommunity ball at Anthem—"Dear Land service. Sunday morning ser/iCB/iS • con- heie■le.for tl)(e present. Madera and OM FastahmHk parm. greeting and Sea*’^y time. imrt of Honor Bolton Center that should attract, ...... Sibelius Friday, 7:80 -p. pi-. Holiness GOOD; Telephone 7<)9l sidcr (he revised b; which Formerly Held At Mlller’e HeUl ame. l ommcndcd x^The next Golirt of Honor for the npt only the 'people of that section Anthem—“God 8o Loved meeting. Let me/Oail at your home but from this town and miles - ^ l e i Millef. Prompter | Y. P, Week-end Saturday and a H o m near are we. to il ? by the Piiulential B<>ard last SudXBoy ScoBts iK this ^hoo\ World” ...... Stainer explain-dfetails or XlM*'''***' REAL ESTAtE around. A t about eight o'clock a ^'m for the conveni­ Rev, Ellison F. Marvin, Cumfe. "The Furniture Fire 1 judged at* the sainB. / . party thbi evening at 8 o'clock at baking for the sale, such /s brpM, ’ # Are the righteous and wi^ u r k e ® Wm. F. Johnson the Dobsonvillc 8ct>ooIhou8c, There Men and W om en oTX ^ 10:45 a. m.—Morning woi ence of parents attending church,. ' tnsuramse Man” . 1 N - — ■ ■- rolls, cakes, pies, cool.'ool^ibs M so ^ Guilder — Real Estate Boy For , i W^li be prizes, refreshment* and a Service Invited! ' lermon subject "The Custoi 8 p. m., the CYP Cflub, Jean Cra- Third Sunday after E ^ c ry 875 5IAIN STREET time? on. esus." \ gin, president; Marjorie Mitchell, m„ Holy Communion/- /' OBice Open Dally ui : srNCHtsiiK losn ‘ social hour. To Speak Before p. m.—Young People's Servica. Telephone 7426 or 4614 I Iwiicball After the food s ^ ‘ thpTe will be - 7 director. Devotions led by Jane 0 a. m., Children's Service-find and Tliura Evenlna 7 tn 8 I*. M. # Are we judged at d (^ V Herald Route square and roun^Uamjfng to mu­ eader, Margery Thrall. *Graham; Dorothy Linnell in achooi. / B i On Suhd’ayi April 30. the All f APn/=D/ DANCE ■ x *'11 Exeliainje C.lub sic furni.sbed bvThe./»irn8tormer8 j 'Tueaefay evening —_ Surgical ^ a rg e of the meeting. Play com- a. m'., Morning' Prayer and 1 Rockville /(sscball team will play :z; 9 W i l l w e know wln^h tn^r ease ifi ealleil? In Southwest Section of l a practice giimc at. Henry Park OrcMstra oLGUedo. Jesse HlUs^ VIRGINIA AUSTIN Al Gentile and reaatngs. -x : nHttees will also meet. sermon by the curate. The Senior Town. S6 Customers, _ will be p r o p te r for the old-fash- .- Wednesday 8 p. m-—Meeting of The Week Choir wiiLsing. , BURTON’S . . . FORREST ■ when they will meet the Oak TheXient’hester Exchange Club <|0y CLOWN ’ CUPPO Orchestl'a church cpuneil at the home of X, I Str^e't Grill team,, wi.th game time ioned. d a i^ s ^ n d a good tibae is ndayv 7 p. m., Tioop 1, Girl Processional Hvfnn—"Alleluia! Al- has .seiWed the Rev. Russell- J enniaon Talcott. . ? lelulla!" y oii trill he amazed uljdie^Hible answers. This is Gh. m., I^fesfiional Women and Rfideasional Hymn "There fs a ■ N. - phy, Hirth, Brittner, Clemens, y T h e first lighthouse in Aiperlca Proepeit Hartfc of Dishes Time.” \ "was a tall masonry tower built In ,tiP(MICEr*( .•BEI9KI -jicip a i fipcaker ia Mrs. Jamea Gi-Oup t>. /' Blesfied Home, . ' . ■ X- Cormier, Marco, ^ a ta y a , Lanz, nefit Sj^viM Pandl Irown who haa recently returned Used By Former — Ott, Fleischer, Cqran, Osborn, Rev. Clinchy wasNwnt 4o Ei 1716 by Massachusetts at the en Wednesday,\l0:3p a. m.. A ll-d ^ The land last June'.to sibserve om India. A t hoon there will be :gif- Morrell, Snow. SomS-nicnioers of triance tq Boston harbor. agwing for Red'Croea. Monday, 3:30 p. m., Simple Simon time Conditions by the Fej^ated box lunch. 6:30 p. m-. (?uo,Pack. F. 8. Jun- S A Y E this year’s Rockville High school ^ 1 Thuraday, 10130, the all-day ioi 8. / , / ^andwicli Shop. team are expected to play with the Churches of America. W spent 7 p. m., Choir i^earsal. / keeling for Red proas sewing and 8 p. m.,/,Women’k Federation. 7'.’30 p. m.. Special meeting of Ali-RocRvilles following the school two months there aind^^qualified the Girls’ Friendly Societ^at the to speak on this scrtiject. He hrgical dreaaings; ^ ‘ ' Notefi All Perfect! \ season, \ ‘ \ fFriday at 1:30 and 7 junior and pariah house. , Aiitaual Meeting \ was on the reception committee The meeting of jife Women’s Syracuse China (Old Ivory) fenlor choir rehearsfils. ■ Federation to be held'on Wednes­ Tuesday, 7 p m., Boy- Scou’ The'annual meeting of the''-RoCk- to greet Lord Hajifax, who recent 7:30 p. mX-^rvlce Club. Service for 60. ville Consumer's Cooperative' will ly yl|ilted Hartford. day evening. May 3, w ll be ad­ 30/-^ 7:45 P. M. rMaficheeter Methodist Church 8 p. m.. Senior C^oir. \ be held at Wesle^n Hall on Sat­ The-. Exch->nge Club expects a dressed by Diy'Mary F, Cushman, Can Be Seen A t 40 North / y ' . ■ ’ North Main Stireet who has beejia medical missionary Wednefiday, 10'a. m. - 5 p. ni urday evening. May 20, at- 7--.30 large tU^out of members fo..hear Red Cross sewing, o’clock. The Board'spf Director^ Rev. Cllrtqhy. President Charles fiv, Earl H. Fnrgeaon, Minister in West Africa. DevotlonfiJed'iv School-St.By AppointmenL Mrs. D. M. Bennett, DrganIMl Mrs. lyailace Payne; Miaa t^ulae 12 noon. Intercessions for Service f VI and the Manager w ii/glve their' Felber urg^ all members to he men' and women. - - reports for the fiscal j^kr. The on hand as % e meeting will start LehrV'will sing. - Refreshments \ TELEPHONE 5916 iDNESDAYAKD 9;30-xChurch school. servfid by Group F, . Miss Ehfiily 3:15.p. m., Brownies. ,/ LECTURES SUNDi auditor’s report on the comUtibn of promptly at 6:30. 1 Thursday, 6:30 p. m., Git;l 3 8 0 2 V- 10:45—Mornthg Worship, House, leader. Women are i«- /\ MANCHESTER the biisineaa will be presently and Scouts. ' ' there will be election of ofTKcrii, dude—“ Song Without Words' ihihded to bring a handkerchief for ...... ; ____ T h o ^ Friday, 10:15 a. m.. Annual / FRIDA IGHTS V The n o m 1 n a 11 n g . committee the work of the'King’s Daughters/ r t^EODORANT includes the following. Mrs. Rich­ Inthem— "Consider and Hdar also -wearing apparel, bedding and ard- Graf, Mrs. Janies Dick, MiYi. W^ *ll Reserve a choice iMe” ...... POfiuger curtain materials to be forwarded Curt Koschwitz. Felix Yanke. -Any Iffertory-r-'Thinc Are the Gifts' to Ravenscroft soon; aa wellAs the CREAM member Wishing to mom'inate,. a ■ ...;.,. .^... /. / •.. -. - • ■'• • Franz silk, velvet and cotton pifidM for SPECIAL LECTURiE SATI DAY AFTERNOON candidate should get in touch with etmon—"A Faith to Keep" .. quilts for Indian women/ R(|. L (tilinfl pfi<«. one of thejie rftembers. t o d a y a n d S U N D A Y Table 0 ____ ...... Z .... Or. Furgeaon The Military Whia^Or May 9, ■» V -Junior ClaM Dance * |o8tiude-:-“Fanfare’’ . Diibola sponaored by GrouI> ,C, Mrs. Mary I^R THESE: - . FOR BEST ' The Junior ewus of thc.Rock- |B:00— Meeting of the Youth Fel- Suhle, leader, la imder the gciierfil iHlle High school will hold a dance ' ahlp. Leader Vivian Weal. chairmanship o f^ r s . Ernest* . Li Wednesday, May |i. ni. , PRICE on Friday evening, May 5th, at the MO—^Muatcfil program under Bengston. FoeAable reservations, ( A t o r z ^ y lie mrection of Mrs. D, M. Ben- call Mrs. HariY Strawi .7028, or Hear the story' of God’s Iiifjiiranee Policy. Does God re­ Leifal Notices Music: Johnny, June O'Day lett. \ Mrs. Frsplc Bickmors, 2-0878. \ . -The Week Men as well as women are wel­ quire cash fo^he prciiiium? To whom is it paid? > I.IUIUII PKRMIT Their well likcfl sougs and orgiiii music. J Thursday,' 7:30^—Meeting of the come. ' r6TH"ANNUAL .\OTJJLI-VOF .AHFLICATIOV This is., tb (Civ*-...notice- that ^T,(. Idult choir Group F, Miaa Emily Bouse, Friday, May 5/ T :45 p. m. ' ' x .Yoseph A. Farr of -Jl* Mein street,’ Friday. 7:00^Meeting of the leader, is planning s silver tea for MiMicheeter.- Conn., have filed an ap­ oy Scouts., Thursday, May 11, at 3 o’clock. Wliat law was nailed to the Cross? ■ - 'f plication dated J4th o f ..April.- 19*« very fair in keeping with our standard with tlie LI«|Uor Control Coiiimlaaion Prices: for a HoXfcl .I'ermit for the sale of alcoliollc liquor on- the premisea. of of serving you the best. Never a coyer or ndiiinium. Only SPECIAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3:30, 'Boatoii Turnpike, Bolton, Conn. The hualneas le owned by Bolton Lake MAY 6 llot.el. tncorporat»d,of Boatofi Turn­ IS^o dance tax. . ' •> '' ...... pike, BoItoi#Conn., and Will be con­ ducted by JOeSph ■ A. Farr of ■ 113 Can anyone live without sinning? Are s o m e sins grievous .Main at rest, Mancheater, Conn.,, aa New Name for Trade School Emanuel Lutheran Church pcrinlttte, „ and some a light iiiatter?^ Wouhl God send a ,person to Hell JO.bKPH jT:- F.ARR - Dated I 4th Of April, 1344. Food and Liquors: Under p new program planned by the State Board of for one sin? |]-4-33-44. . t... Education the Trade Schools of the state arc to be­ Tuesday, M ay 9 ,;^8:15 P. M. • Cresmy-toft.,, tmoothi on Tempting menus, and all legal beverageg available. ^ come technical schools. An appropriate name for fast. Not .gritty. No need to the local school is desired. Suggeatiohs for such a "HARVEST rioM off. Checks under-arm name are desired by the committee which has been MELODY* appointed. If you have a suggestion fill in this A VDITORIUM pertpiration and smps odor Cash Buyers For CHAPTEa Na, 8—"BATM.^N* blank and mail it to; Helen-Berggren, Contralto RADIO REPAIRS 1 to 3 days. * . ' J4)hn G. Echmalian, Director, , Your Property Guest Soloist. Thorouglily Experiirnced Mechanics^ LiMiriD riM tl ----- STABTS MONDAY ----- State Trade School, . - ' LARGE STOCK OF TUBES AND PARTS Single and Two-Faipily , “COKVETTE K-ttS* , Manchefrter, ConOf j V I • HiHises. -TOP MAN* , Associate Membership — $2.00, Tax Included. Don’t Take Chances With Scarce, Valuable. Sets. Suggested Name \' Brinn Them To List Same With FIRE KING DISHES Ganaral AtoisaUm — $l.(j0; MANCHESTER, CONN. QUINN’S 3 Reason for Suggestion . . >•••••••« i CENTER AND MAIN STREETS^ GtMtge L. Graziadio EVEBT WED, AND THUES. (By Far the Nicest Grill in Mmtehester) • •#•««•*« eNy • 4 >«»ee*e««o%«#«o»es Phohe .‘1323 for Ticket Reservations. Pottert^n’is Real Estate and Insurance F rw Tn the Ladles Witk Aa ,109 Henry St. TeL 3278 Orchestra Eveaiag Ticket m * M l Main Street A t the Center PHARMACY Pins a 5c Serviea Charge. ■ I ...... m in i I - > - ' ^ : • \ X . r 1. MANCHEi^TEIJ EVKM^W kALU. M'A>'1:iX:S'I'KK^ (:i Qood ^Of Naval. Got^utticii' groups of the closlijjg fishing in obtain a WtftnmaOn JisX ir k e t tiep oT i iud/ old Days. O' Bolton and CoyentM Lakes .tp aturar Niwir.riwil WTOT -4 l 7:15—WTHT-rMi. - —ualc. tiDns Highe^'Tribute. *'Tto,/fioa'rd 1nsy oy rsgulaitlol I^ibcram: WNBC—Newa-t 7;30-,WTIC / - tilery ' Q u e a n.; wbmen oyei 16 y w s of age with qyefn and prescribe the:he use pnc The Baxtera; i WDRC—Thanks to the Yanks; Washington, April 29—0" ^ X Gaip#. Vnay rotoke or suspend anV licei _ tv. American Dance Mu#lc. current heart attacks. Iflcatly, this is not so, ac­ or permit issub^ by it to sucK *:00—W n f c x - ^ e r e ’a to Youth; In the cold, 'terse language of WDRC — W '^enI and Booksv' «:lS-rWTHT—Miwlel PollshPro- ting to Town G]erk Samuel J. son. The duly apiktlnted enfoi Red Sox yS. »ram; WNBCyEdward Tomlln- Naval communications, they are '‘rui'klngton.' TTite provision tor ex­ ment officers of such board shi WTHT—Basel the'highest tribute that can be Athletics • / son. ' / clusion of fishing rights of women have aulhoVlty to ifiake arrests f< ".r r f )"VT' 8:30—WTiC—Te»ith or Conse­ paid 4 Navy man. violatiops oi such regulations S:S0—w n c '- ^ r in tU n d Wce4 King paid the tribute 'Shortly Is specifically cited in the 1943 WDRC -y 8trtctiy\8winina; quences; WDRC—Inner Sanc- supplement to the General to serve criminal process in 6' tunr; W N 6c r- Boston Sym- after wort] of the secretary's death WMBC>~|tet"opolltaLn'japera,a. \ early yesterday afternoon was Statutes, P art iV, Sed.. 579G, such cases. Effective, May T.' SiOQ—WTUT—^Drake Rota: . phony. ^ which states; : ' \ 1943." ■ i ; 45—WTHT—Beyond Victory— flashed by radio to all Naval ves* S;80wW'^Cw:Ctaar Merchihcer; sets and shore atatlona throughout ’ The Isiw Is Qtibted Bolton Lake and Coventry LaV^ ■ W hat? ■ 'v-v "Htintlto and Flkhlng Pre­ -VitiUnfn]( Rour.nour. \ 9:00—WTIC — National Bam... tha world by James V; Forreatal, are state leased waters and coi virOtyWnc—CTiOapeakeleapeake BUkeai:Rtakea^; undersecretary, who. automatically serves r \ 'Tha state bokrd of fish­ within tne provisions of t Dance; WDRC — Hit Parade; eries .'and .game is authorised to, \ WDRWDRC—Ham Session. been hia last order—carry on." any or vyatkr in this state, 10 :00v w n b /— Party: WTHT t- WDR<6—News. The Colonel; Ftegs to Be At Half-Maat A... with nece8sary'',right8 of ingress YOU BUY RoysiJ-.Jwh ^unnisonW NBC— The Navy will,do that. Forreatal' thereto ^ d egrbss Uidiafrom, or, w n rr—tJeorge Abee—Poetry. Army Sendee Forces Present. : {/^V/'iTrr--Freedoin "on the directed that on Monday, when with the approval of the gdvemor, 4 4 10:15—W'DilCV-Correptiwi Please; l^aad Krrever. Knox is burled In Arlington Na­ to purchaseXsnd or water for the WTHT—Return of Nick Qarter. tional cemetery with full military pu looses of Such rights or privi­ EENS 4 f<' -tP /, ~ V D R e — Oorllaa Anther; honors, flags on all shlpa and at leges. The board may. In Its dis­ WNBC-Four Keedoma all atatlona shall fly at half-mast. cretion; open or close any of such W niT—Navy BuUetln Board. 10:45—WDRC—Tal% WTW — ■’t ' s y 4:30 — WTIC—Draka Relay*;^ But. he said, “Because the nation land or waters. 'Ho person over News. , \ is at war ihe firing of salutes and the age of^lxteen ybors shall fish, ..W im c—News: Baaeball Sootm, 11:00—News on all statiana. -Water geysers up as a an Shell explodes on the beach^ hX' Anzio, Italy, narrowly missing X Aft4nioon Melodies; W TH^— the wearing of mourning badges "duck” (amphibious trucki Wig shoreward with supplies the Allied beachhead, This is an' hunt or trap on such land or water Ti: 15—WTIC — Americi^.Strinl: shall be dispensed with.” MualcJ9lv> X olTicial Navy photo. ' without a license; provided owner Q uartette; WDRC — Dajsehne; Th# death of the 70-year-old in fee of any land or water who CAN BE CHj »:46- -B m c-w arring .Cutt |4aa- W'THT—Give and Take; newspapd^ publisher who became r. ^WTlEC— n » v m Sweet- ahall convey to said board flshifig, ••y —Kom KUbblers. secretary of the Navy In July, hunting or trapping or shtoUt.g in 30 secon^ heartart. ■ ' / '•1940, while GerAian forces were ' Yv(iv a n t^ 1 1 :30—w nc V I Sustain _ Dem ocrats Ifit rights, by gift, lease or agreement, The taousebolder’s dKaml M Wtngs . WDRC—Casey—Prei sweeping through Europe came Radio* Output Or the wife or husband of such ■nore fnsaing m iu f ladders. B( 6:00—News N>non aall i r a aUtiona. •fter six days/Illness—snXlllnesa / •:18--\VTIC yHlalorj' In the Photographer: WTHT — Duke t ownsr, pr hlS 'lineal descendants, more storm whiduws stored liil ./ Ellington; WNBC — Money Go tnat 'i^as not ^considered ^ious As D isunited may fish, hunt, trap on such land the Mllar. No'mdre sweattai|; H*adi.A«; -R^Rt: — Paople'a until ybqterday. rcruM. vri*HT/Mu*l5; WNBC Around; News. \ or water during the prescribed and pofflnX to change tron —d.*.i:i: l> ck'k,rhia on serfs Repuhlit'aiis Bet* /■ Talk; 1 2 :30—w n c—Three Suns Trio. EXCtUSIVELY ------a ll th at. . They cobS' S:45—w n c - Medical Tuesday, heVorkedxfor only about ^Ma4<^tellance R epair’ Go Only t o ClvlUana Storm windows, acreeaa \TOItC—News; WNl Leoii! 1 2 :45—WTIC—Lee Sims, Piahlst; ter Able to Govern, News. two hours b^re gwg to his The tubes ao niarlwd ^o n ly to '''and w eathee-atrlpping In ow \ Hendergpn. Washington home to i^t. He did Bv War Profluctioii civilians. They wilk’not m divert­ BURGER-in-the-BASKET I Danbiir^’, April ' 29.—i/Pi—As- compact, permanent nnit. It not again-leave his bed.'-,, ed to the military. ’I^e mimber'of takes just SO aeOonds to' cbangi I sorting -that the Republican party Bouril for This Year. tubes being made for/the milffary — A - ■ , is nioi'e unified and therefore bet­ HANSEN'S n Bnsco Window fr»m screen tc l O f t J is not disclosed. It must be many atorm sash. Von ran ehnqge otj League of Nt D^ath Deacribcil ter qualified to govern than the, By Jamee. Marlow and times the number for civilians. Next To Armoryv^ Oeniocratic party, ' Cobgresswon/ wash windows from the tN-.'| * . ,4Jeorge. ZIelke ■ Last’ year about 18 million re- SIDE! As *War Casualty^, van Clare" Boothe Luce told >ne Washington, AprU 29 ^ — I placement tubes, which dldknot in- UpyBefore tliisMicrophone Washington,-;—April. - l^nWhcld County Republican .' As- J ’ ~ olude the Critical type, went'on the Z FITS OVER OLD WlNUOWS.i President Roosevelt, In a \ state­ sf.Ciatlon here that the chiefs aim 3^d because you can t get radio ^ Mthough \ not S 5 Z RUkuO Is n nwtinl frame, fittod<| ment issued by the White House, of hVr party was to "keep Ameri­ tubes ? I scheduled for civilians:' w ith OBBiMnAtloa aash. which I s f NOW York, April 29.—0P>—That'‘ by -VifaXii a kid from Denver described the death ot Navy ^ec- ca Antgrlcan. Here’s what the War Production j This happened because they wbyc X B A R G A IN S Installed over yonr present wla^ \1 tough\old question, "Should XM who weht\ to a Latin-American Agtary Frank Knox as a "yar e Rapubllcans mukt fight to board, which has the say-to over an “over-nm,” meaning more thai^' dows. Improves the appear-'I League^' of Nations be Revlyaa” convent \iind landed In radio casualty." \ kecpXa- fair., land unregimented, tubes for civilians, says: the military needed. But last De-'{ IN D S iO C A R S nnoe of yonr home, and la .{lem] will be sprung on thq Peqiple’a ' through M^dr Bowes. ■ Knox, the- president said, "had rich ih ,oppo>tiinlty. expansive in There will be IS.jnilUon tubes cember WPB set a civilian sched­ mnnently Installed — no oeml‘< Platform oyer CBS at 6:15 to­ helped greatly In -our defense and prpos^safe ih- p^ce and a pow- for civilians this year. They’re be­ ule—the 18 million noted above annual removal as with ok' in making victory certain." /3g_Packfird Sedan Six. night. \ Listening tbpiight. world, ot Amer- ing made at the rate of mil­ at the rate of 1 1-2 million a quar­ fashioned soreens /and storm] One womam, Eleanor Rittredge, NBC, 7—XhS American Story: Mr. Roosevelt said he was glad Icah. idealk whWh' are Lindamen- lion every three months. This in­ ter for 1944. ’dl-r^tudebak^r Sedan. ^ i 7:3(J—Ellery 8— Abie’s that the secretary lived to build tally\alien to/Comrm*piam, Fas­ fMture w riter\f the New York up the world’s greatest Navy- cludes the critically needed types; ’f^XDodffe Sedan. BAIN PROOF, bBAFT rREB,j ’Hmes, and four men will- take the ! Irish Rose; 8;80-^rWth or (Jonse- cism, te imp^ialism artq dictator­ 12-SA»7; ’ 2-M -7; 50-L-6: 35-Z-5; . Vermont was first known BUStX> makes ventUatInn pon-.j topic apart. The genUsmen are ' qnences; 9—Ban Dance. CBS. 7— That. he added,' is his greatest ship, t:Kone-rnq^n rule and bu­ 3.^-L-6; 1-H-5A1-A-4; and No. 80. ’36—I| .Acting Ih. Hollywood In six years Air; 10:15—True^ Detective Mys^ IcaiTvon him Increaaingly.’’ emmemt. Propaganda.'\patr^age year can kekp one set per home (Mie’s l> e ^ in the east for that tery. and procrastination conctol a working, thafSj, good. WPB hg- .SALES' ' Hartford — Tel. 2-1259 length of. time) at 7:30 Tuesday Sunday Shows: found and .unbridgeable break ures. The mtiuary needs the rest ■7*’ 568 Center Str8et evening overvNBC when she. plays ^BC, 10:30 s. m.-^oixls and the ranks of the Demociati of the nianufactufe.rs’ output. opposite Roiwd Colman in the J. Kenneth Bradley, Republican Since one manufacturer may ROOFING Arch Obler adantation of “Holy u r c l i ^ s state chairman, told the ga^er- ake one type of tiib^, an^nn- Matrimony." \ \ ' Ing that Representative LUce otlver another type, the mauufac- .And Roof Reimnng Obler’s Verelon\tles Into one Thomaa; 5—NBC Symphorty: 8:30 ChtochUfvrho Nazarene \WOuld play a prominent part at ■s have been told to c^hange package part of tnk motion pic­ —Gildersltove: 7—Jack Benny. 466 Mkjn street uie Republican National conven­ \tubek so that all will have all va- E. V. COUGHW EVERY Y n ig h t at 8;15 ture and part o. the original novel, CBS.''n;05\s. m.—Blue Jacket Rev. Jainen A.\l'yung, Pastor tion. in Chicago June 26. r^tiesNc tic ^ to distribute to their deal-^ 390 W oodland St. Tk|X770T "Burled Alive” by Arnol^ Bennett. Choir; ll:30^1nvlUtlon to Learn­ t w e : AMES FOR Sl.Od ing; 4:30 p.'m.—Andre Koite- Sunday sertfices: Increase MUk Production The ribution Is to be In pro­ I K*vter Cugat seems tbr follow lanetz;, 5—The Xamlly Hour; 7:30 9:30 a. m .'— Chuwh School. portion to\^e nu'mber of tutos tl\_e S c same pattern lii voqallets. —We the People.NBLV. I I a. m .-r Classes fog ah ages. A place to Hartfoi-dv. April' 29-- (>P>— Con­ manumeturers gave, the dealers, in ley always seem to be native Your War Job; i:30,p. m.—Sunday study the Bible. John Cargo, Su­ necticut farmers cooperating with ^941. IH that, year 133 ' million born lassies who have splas^d Serenade; 3—Life w RUfy: 5t- perintendent. V " the Farm Security administration tubes wkyc nmde. only/33 million / Around South America just liW M ary Smiall Revue: asSO-^Muaical 10:45 s. m.—Morning Worship increased thiHr prodkctl'm as replacemeduq, the,rest for new •nougb to handle a rhumba wit. Steelmakers; ,6—Hall Nff Fame. Sermon by the pastob: "The Spirit during 1943 by 19 per cent^oveT sets. MBS, ll:30/a: m.—Intermeno; Conserves'." Marion E/Jahes, wlo- the previous year, Wilfred G. Pur­ Because no neW civilian radio AT a Hole of authority. / Lina Romay, who was torn on 30 p. ra.—Lutheran Hour;, 3— 1st. -■ ■ \ . dy, state dlrect,or of the adminis­ sets are beink mato all the tubes W uE l^ YOU bW a War BontJ, it because it .means a quickeVend of hunger it certainly means as much to you as lo - Riyerside Drive Ui New York, snd Is U Fort &lx; 3:30—Mysteri- 6:30 p. m. N.Y.P.S. Marion tration, announced' last night. The turned out f ^ clviljans now are; sang Latin numbers for him for ouA . reveler; 4:30—Ahe Lihcpln's E. Janes, president. pastor total production for .the past year me'ant as replacements for worn i e Afiny & Navy Club ■a. '• ^ e a t maniy peopik, and tyranny. anyone else in the world. . two years is tb be replaced pat Sto^: 5—Green Valley,.USA: 5:30 will speak and report on tn^ boys "reached 7,822;i00 poui^as. ; ' put tubes. They gre nt.ai’ked w tth j 8;30 Wednesda, night over.MBS, —Bull^pg Drummond. In the service. No Kaaoline? Can’t use your ear? / 7:30 m.—-^angelistlc set icq. Than why not walk? It’a not too far. FIRST/ it buys weapons for the Amepcan FOURTH, it discourages Hitler and 'jt’ojo— \ It’s a wonderfully advantageous way to in­ vice In tto\Fitat World War, in ail- .Pastor's subject: . ’’Character \A nd yon wW find our Biniro’a fun m lhistrati^ charge of tha world’s Claimed." Another Door to l4trrppines Ope vest your money. It pays $4 for every $3 you Aide Favored / The Week: %Ifith ninhy prixes to he won. boys overseas. and is a punch at the morale of the GermaiK largest Naiml establishment OttXhe Square nesday at 7:30 p, m. Praise KOI put in. It’s safe. And it’ll give you a finan­ ■ ?■#« Join 111 Urging Appointment raycr meetiilg.'Wlth ths pas- ( 2 0 ) IB S (3) $10.00 GAMES and Japanese home fronts. \ ’ For Vacancy 'Members ofooth the Senate and r In'charge. Monthly meeting ot .TOKYO ( 1) IAMB I D $ 50.00 GAMB SECOND, it encourages our fighting allies, cial nest egg—a nest egg you can use after House iNayal ASairs oommlUaes, the church board will follow this JAPAN whd h'ave come In close conteCt service'. by demonstrating that the American people FIFTH, it helps to guarantee peace and the war for such things as buying a home, rqng Gon^ressional with Forreatal. joined in urptig the appointrrlent of the slci)der, Concordia Lutberaa Briflih-* are in this scrap to the.fini^^ ‘ liberty to future generations of Americans. Backing for F orrf^s* flrm-jawed undgraaereUiy who Winter null Gardoa at rests \ educating your children, and traveling. - has ne^ly alwayrhad a ready an­ H. Rloktar. Pastor tal N rin Navv Post. swer for their questions when he 8;50 a. m.—Suoday School and 8«aia Is..^ American Club has appeared before them oil fleet Bible elaSses. Alfred Lange, super* THIRD> it brings cheer to the ktarving and AND THE BLANK SPACE? Put yourself in So buy more W^r Bonds right now— m akers. Amswl Othima pluugton,. April 29.—(/Pi— intendent. Y •J ■ \ /(Senator Byrd (D., Va.) said he 10:(X) s. m.—Service. The Choir son X oppressed' in Nazi*occupied territories, that picture. For when you buy a War Bond, TODAY! / , Strong congressional backing de­ .Was greatly impressed with the win„meet for rehearsal at. close of veloped, today for the appointma|)t efficieiit matter in .which Forrestal service. BINGO of Jam es •’ii'. ,Fbi!testal, 52>year- MANCHESTER HARDWARE CO. PENTLAND, THE n.ORIST know the president’s Intention. Undersecretary Forreatal will Causes Accidents ANDERSON & JOHNSON serve as the Navy’s chief until QUISH FUNEr AL HOME„ The chief executive himaelf gave I a CSUx ib ^ ^ FREE EXPERT ADVICE ON YOUR - M-ANCHESTER MEMORIAL CO. no hint he had epnatdeted It. President Roosevelt appoints s 7 BANTLY OH. COMPANY DILLON SALES ANp SERVICE succesaon.to Knox. There were some who believed It H artford, April 28—(A5— State LANDSCAPE PROBLEMS MANCHESTER PUBUC iHaRKET^ RILEY CHEVROLET CO., INC probable that. .either Forrestal ynWr CSflAM MUSICAL J. F, BARSTOW / JAMES’ BEAUTY SALON ^ Highway Commissioaer Witltaro r ELE8ES WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE-^RINTINQ would be moved up immediately J. Cox aaid today that mlajudg- IQ) F. E. BRAY / 'MAPLE SUPER SHEIX STATION or another Democrat named. Oth- Cooper Named ing the tpeeda of approaotUng mo­ AMPOINA FINDEtX AND SWANSON ara expreased belief that Mr. tor vehicles was a principal cause SERVICE JOHN a BURKE'FUNERAL HOME ^ METTER’S SMOKE s h o p - - THE SEAMAN FUEL & SUPPLY CO. Roosevelt would seek to fill ths of automoMIe aeei^ats where in­ rjpUTCH EAST„_ I N ^ I E S ^ JAMES FORDE, CONTRACTOR apot with another Republican in To Bigger Post tersecting roads cross dual high- MaiKOWSKI, THE FLQRISt STATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP order to continue the policy ha ba; ■" *Ar«fure Sac ‘ Sundayf 7:30 p. m. BURSACk BROTHERS w ayi 1b Conniscticut. ’* v OPEN FOSTER’S MARKET fah with the appointment of fitlm- MURPHY’S RESTAURANT AND BOWl-INC 7 TIP TOP MARKET . aon and Knox. He reported this fact waa un* CAPITOL GRINDING CO* ^ East Hartford, April i s - i j t h - eovered In a aurvty of the aooidant .No. Methodlit Church DAYUGHT TO DARIt—RAIN OR SHINE FRED’S PACKAGE STORE T u. s. cleaners ^ In that Connection the name The appointment of Julius H. Coo­ records of «.-group of auc|i tnter- aSersAy CARROLL CUT RATE* NOREN’S QUALITY FOOD STORE .Most often mentioned in apec^la- sedtions, Just completed by the GORMAN MOTOR SALES tion la that of Ueut. Comdr. Har­ per as administrative assiatant of Mrn. Belledna Mansur, OPEN SUNDAYS NORTH END PACKAGE STORE W. D. STAR m a rk et - old E. StaasoB, youhg (onnar gov Hamilton Standard Propellera dl- Division ^ Highway Control of CAVEY’S GRILL the State Highway department ^ I Soloist. GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO. ; WERBNER’S SHOE STORE •anor of Minnesota who Is on ac-. vlalhn of United Aircraft corpora­ AaS U T ^ Je p ^ ' CENTER PHARMACY OAK ST. PACKAGE STORE ’ |.<)|toa duty with tha Heat: in the Pa- The commission aleo pUted that North Methodist Singers. tion was announced today by Oen- another, tmpmiant factor in aoci- O tiaksd Wstisai JOHNSON A UTTlJ: B. D. PEARL, FURNITURE-APPLIANCES WEST SIDE DAIRY : MAC. Friaods fir» booming htin for ar^M anager Sidney A Stewart Junior .Choir. CORNER SODA SB O Pp Rapublican preaidehtial nomi' dlnts at Buch erosa' rpade waa a- a WILROSE DRESS SHOP Cooper, who has served as divl- itrevaicnt disregard for Stop aijpia. ^N’S FEED SERVICE PANT ALEO BROTHERS io n whieb ba baa nwda it Mon accountant since 1935 wUI be Map abevf show* hew Ameri«an capture of HoUandla and Allied Mra. Dnrld M. Bennett, ANDERSON GREENHOUSES _ would aoeopt' if It wars omred. — L.T. WOODCO. eueeeeded in that p > ^ tO C E b iy m v tw % bility ip ^ 't^ houra '.iramedlAWix, Aralrty, „tought their way'irom ata (nd for Olfi-^rsoiis With 837 ofN^em written. Meriden . reported tolJpVdfn^ XthrtUn-ware /sever;ix parlosds of air to parafyae an in^my/by -.pommander in his w,wn area, bo^h where Prof, Ha PuMI CvaiT 9^ol'>* Bxe*pt During M|irCi handicapp'efof;’t Dr. Childe /When a reprtsentative'-b'f the by MaU ■ :.:v:: a ’ ^ weight of borpbb^ droj has lory, into one theater. valid May T'and .good indefinite coupons ' goQa\for\'thrfee gallq rold Ftee,map, 'and found him SlnRla Copy ...... r.'-.i oa through June 2L B-2, B-3, .furnished during the month of fibiluy or referral a ^ e were issu­ months from now\. R ’* exactly ^ c a l firm went th Sprinffleld yes. gime-ino^>ohe new oj to an- It is clear That each. will coh- ed' during the tnbMh. Denials pf tedahlng -Shakespeare to six girls ,0*lTf *r»d Oiia» Taar a ■ n; H l4ama, to ordinary Imagtpatfbns, of weakneaa. There wasNiothing unit, with most coupons .wo* 45,886 receiving service in addi­ /'The Ohio Northern UnlversI the village in th^doldryms. In­ there was a shortage of sj^sch in MQTO Sugnr/^ rector announceid today. T p lr^ a ffj publjafiad htra. tion tq» the reception contact, hlethodlst institution located here> stead, I found gemral business town today. SAE NUMBERS All riahta of raptibllcatlon of p rettX ^ "® to the inaaiinum In weak, however, about their\pdp-,' Book Four stainps 30 and 31 several 'units each. I N ^ U L K apaclBl dlapatchta haraln. ara also an Increase of/8.2 per^Mni over] The'^influx of workers to Conr normally has about 600 young men booming and real, estate vahies up air Aai/ But it csndcf be only the ernllon in the v Hollandia cam­ valid for five pounds Indefinitely. IN 5 GAL. LOTS 9R OVEI raa*rvad. ______' The Local War Price and./ the prevlpua ipontb. >nectlcut from other states totaled and 150 young women. Right no-ih some 20 per cent. That la because PRICES PEr X a L ueginning. , , , paign. 'FheTr forces will meet mor Stamp 40 gmd for five pounds for 680 compared with 386 in Feb­ it haa about 110 coed# s n d ^ m e Lima, 18 miles sway, h s a ^ n t sri I all a»r»1ea oltant^ of N. ■. A. tlonlng Bpard Is local-i in Of the total number found'jobs, AUCE OOFRAN VALVOLINE . with your "coulaiiier w c ----...... \ frequently in the future; their home cantilng through Feb. '28, ruary, an increase of 76.2 per cent. 40 men, of whom a th lrd ^ e i>re- overflow of war workers t^xrtke Sar^oa lais. ^ __ 1845. • Lincoln schvoT opposite tfia some 5,440 Were women the re­ (KimwB As Ouoen Alire) personal meeting was as much a office. Office nours are as'follovj The greater part of these Workers theological students; mostly mar­ the place pf the miaaing studs SPIRITUAL MEDIUM TIP TOP . .with your coiitainci/o3c ~*ra>liaAi ~i Rapraaantatlvaa: Tha Hull Stick* By His Code eilioea port statea/ In addition to the were obtained from New York, ried and with student pastorates. Jnllaa Mathawa symbol of future victory aa the Monday, 10 m. to 4:30 p. "number of/persona put to work "I used tq have quite a etudeh Seveqtb Daqghter nt a Seventh Son Ka« Vork. Chloa*o>spatrolt and Book One stamp 18' valid Tuesday, 3 p. r t 3:15 p. War Next year there -Win be even few­ business," reported Bert Gardr Born With a VeU LlBBY PEN \wilh your eoiitainer 60c The other day w K questioned meeting of Hitler and MiispOlinl through the efforts of the er men, and don’t think that they ^Jmaroa. through April 30. Book Three Wednesday, 2 p.'m. to 3:15 p. soma 1.- ner. nearest druggist tp the cam­ Inge Daily, Including Sunday, 'Whether Secretary of State Hull’s was a aym ^l of inevitabla de­ Manpower/ Commission, can’t and won’t be Independent in ARA PRI with yolir container SO^t- 1 af’ WT BUR OF airplane- stamp 1 valid tndefinitelv Thursday, 10 m. to 3:15 p.. 261' plact^hient______assist.s were re­ pus, "but when the college jlrop- to 9 P. H. Or By A'ppolnt- patience would still hold ^bqd aft­ feat. ■% 'Aim ane Stamp 2 becomes valid Friday, 10 A m t/ 5:16 p. ElHtigtoii deciding which coeds to honor with ed from I.IO to 150, that dissp- menLXlii the Sendee of the Peo­ corded their company. ICTOR J3^IL . ,. . . . with your c^lainer 39c er Prime Minister ChurchlllV re- M ayT and will be good Indefinite- fiaturday, 10 a. n/ to 13:30 p. One of the unusual items, in the ared: However, we now have ple for 89 Teare. . T h a R a ra ld • Ada became an almost manless farmer business. They used 7i>,Cents Extra for a 5-Gallon t^taincr. In c . a auh5*R ratpoD^ jnlerpretatlon of the Master Leiid- ly. ThS tatepbons ^m b er u 2-048 report fa the number of veterans The Vernon-EUWgton League of 169 ChnrcIMItreot, Hartford, Coiin. coeducational institution e'ariler to hop into their cars and go to o 8-2024 ese Are Pre-War ^eavy 5^ a l Caijs. bllit* for ;Vl^.al•w.'•*a^' t'’™.':*In iP2 Tha Dsase Agreement by which the! of the /present World War Who Women 'Votera/wlU hold, its an­ L.sn most because it diiN not ob­ (•.•araacP.>ara«c la , f. Lima every time they wanted a Man.haattr Pvaoina' Ba»«'0. Uimad States^ and Britain botn ■ were given einploypient in yarl- tain any military Ualnlng courses, pill. Now they come here.” OILyANlA/ ona /factories throughout the nual rummage sale today and' Sat­ ConnecticUi svhich are all that have kept ..men -i-T|ie university is hard hit, but 2-Gflllon Ca^. Pat'.trday, April 29 pledged thcmselvea to work for South (’ovenlrv O p ^ Forum] state/ The report shows that ap­ urday at the vacant store In the on many other campuse* Tor the the reduction of tariff barriers. proximately 483 veterans who re­ Beckendoff block In Rockville., tile town is fiouriahing. And even 1-Quart Cans (^n ca.scs>. past year or so. ’The reason given the school is going to survive be­ Announcementnent ninas been mad* /■. turned from the Baclflc, North was absence of dormitory accom­ 63 Cents^ Gallon- SAE 40-50-60-70 iRecreUry Knox Mr. Churchill’s statement was Old Poem Sebastian Ruggiero left for the cause its friends have rallied lhat\he had not signed this agree- by Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Chmes SSchell 'lot African and other war fronts .\rmy today. «' , _ modations. * / ' were placed Irt/ jobs' after some around. Tlie parent Methodist OIL, 5 Gi^. Cans ...... $3.95 Thare /'wart many ^^dibagree- By A H O. Wlllimantic of ’ the mkrriiriage :o( EditorvMa'n{;he8ter Herald; Mrs. George B. Hatheway of One Law Student church gave <1.5,000 this year, th ^ ATLANTA ir.entXwithbut verbal assurance their daughterer Shirley ^ 1rolyn to binef training. Some >143 ^terans Hatheway avenue is 'taking the The tragedy of education here menU, ^oUUoal". paraonii. and pnh am enclosing a copy of a Ernest .Seott Na\:arte Is the onl.v local churfch <2000; Ada merchants Installed andx^ 5 Cents Per allon Discount If Bought In Drum Lots, from- Resident Rooseveit that It Donald Hayden of the United of the first World War wefre also ' course of the home service work. can hardly be dramatized 'more student who iisrti. Ohio Northern Icy; iWtiL^Seci#l»vy of the N*Vy IN THE UAN^OF STEADY ''UUed ,’The Perplexed Hou| raised <10,000 and alumni <8000. Plus U. S, vernnieht Tax At 6 Cents Per Gallon. did not htean the British should States Army, on Thursday, <|iifcl. round employment by the commls- Rev. Glen T. Eno will take for concisely or Vividly than by call­ University’s largXlaw library. This, with drastic retrenchment, HABITS: Sub^ihquenl deyelop- :eeper." This poem first appea Repaired^ Knox. M e aharad aoma of thaa# give up their Imperlat preferences 16 at Goldsboro, North ..(jaroUna. in s paper about 65 years ago, Uon’s agencies. his subject Sunday morning, ing the roll of the U'W school, is-.pulling the institution through. / Big Placement Gain which two years ago had between diaapmsmanls. Hk was recently, menta, at the Reeling of the Con­ Mrs. Hayden is the granddaughter is true to life today. I think i t : "Trust,” and the choir wjll* dedi­ trade' system. \But this statement of Mrs. Annie Schell Of this town. / The greatest • placement ‘gain 85 and 90 students. Now it is Ern­ ’’2 by 4" w-here they 'Trequently Without even a suspicion of Ashes Remoy;^. necticut delention to' Chicago, war. And mbt{obs and millions of rat-e gem and hope you can cate the hymn to Uncolii P. Clark used to,Wolf ai..hanil)urg(/K all are gloatin'g, but philosophically, the /forytosUfcce, engaged in an, ora- neatly reveraeiT^^* plain wording Tuesday evening there was a was noted in the Groton Jlntited who ia in the U. 8. Navy and the est Scott Navarre. ’That's all. Clones Poles Installed. tonosrcanii>Alfn'Which seemed to released even our addicted foam people, in uniform\and out Of it, the space in yqur valuaDle paj Navarre is married. He, and his closed.-So is the Sugar Bowl, ’’hot university management wonders OU C04; of the agreement/. Itself and the Teacher's Sunday School meeting function placement office where son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond B. player from putting anything on Com m enf are .carrying with armored dig­ for Its further OTCulatlon. \ wife are on the 4 p. m .to midnight spot" /that u.sed to have" a nance now If Ohio Northern Isn’t better R p C K V tL L F 51ANCHESTER d ^ e that Americi, after winning world’s interpretation of that at the home of the Superintendent, placements jumped from 435 ill Clark, Sr., of East Side. floor,' juke box and s.tft dnnk> oft after all. than those instifU-, the Bradley nose, the , clrcum- Gertrude A. Anderson. Plana (or Yourh truly February to 901 in March for an I The Friendahip Class will hold shift in a Lima, O., war plant. Two F. '^thts afar against Hitteiiaia. suopi nity closely wrappM up’’ bur­ Luthee H. Rand The three soronty houacs a tiona w'hich expanded to train P H O ^ PHONE 3492 agreement ovjr a period of two atancea.at the meeting amounting the summer session were, discussed increase of 107.1 per cienL its monthly business meeting and days a week, before going to ■/ X lor Its own some demOcratid limi­ almost to, disqualification of From The River d dens behind controrieA\*>ut war Andover, Cdnn.\ Lima, he. attends classes under fuU. but of eight -flaternil; Arm y and Navy student* and now, years. and it waa voted tb hold a group More than 1,736 perSbne were social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. es. only two are ope “ ddenly, have had the govefn- tation of Hjtlars yduth,;, move­ Bradley entry in the rare . . / . stamped cduntenanceaX“ ven aa Dean C. W. Pettit, sole remaining \ When we asked if Mr. Hull was Sunday School session during July given jobs in New Haven during Otto Preusse, Monday night ^ 8 r the circumatancea the .chief ‘The Periezed Hi law school ins^ctor, who for the family occupies the mwit courses pulled out from un­ ment. There were tnfse who at- By. Malcolm ..Mollan that a'lburn-haired lad Ir^ailpr’s and August as in former years the pionth with 593 of this total o’clock. silon house, and the old nnoit der \greatly increa.scd budgets still patient, we had it in mind radley hope seems to center in purpose takei^time out from his taoked him for iol.itJ'.g tlie Rooke- blues the sailor with the old with each ttocher taking charge women, Some243 were foihid jobs Mrs. Charles A. Price of' Maple gone from the lawn- TheseXtill face the readjviStmcnts that, as father of the reciprocal the one fact that he hapd’t yet Mr. Mollan, retired editor of The Herald, preserves his contact of one Sunday. The schedule: cor By Mre. F. D. Gagk avenue la a patient In Tne Hart­ work with the Federal Housing gray-blue eyes. And most\ of in Ansonia, which la included In the war arrap drive. that Ofttp Northern already/has \-elt oabiaat after M tIb* been Re- trade movement, he has siwky* been actually decapitatep and that with 'his former daily readers by writing, a weekly Tetter w the summer classes will start on I wish I had a doSen pairs the New Haven area, w-lth 133 of ford hospital. Administration In .Lima. these columns, in which he'bxpresaes his own leisurely arrived- tho.se burdens nohd of us will eWr Of hands, this very minute; Jack Bimbaum, Ohio Northern Presaer Hall, the music made. \ BARLOW vpublloan oandidat# for vloe prssl- been especially conscious of ttib while there’a life, tlm^i and for­ July 2 and continue through Sept the total women. tune there atlll may be a chance at cpnVictions concerning some major matters and his Observa­ I’d soon put all these thin* graduate in 1941 and now an/Apme dMt. There were those who act, muct) about ember 3, with Rally Day a^eduled More than 2,457 persons were •Adiiiita Times Have (Cluuiged part that a relaxation of trade tions concerning some very minor ones, as seen from his home for September 13, after which right— Newsplctures photographer. “ In­ MOTOR SALES edd^ J?lm ot' a love of publicity given employment through the - D og barriers and tha opening /of raw on the banka of the Niantlc river. Look for his contribution 'rime the individu'al classes will The Very deuce ie in It. Hartford office with 1,087 repre-; troduced me In the Koffee Kup\|o Now Is Thg.Time To an^showmanahip. . While referrihg to Clare, we each week-end. at my age I can“ esent the ronvene. ' The teachers scheduled Philadelphia—(F) — The Fair- Dean of Men, J. A. Potter. Authorized / resources and markets must play Here's a big washing, to tenting women whb took impor­ mount Park commission acknowl "I’m not dean of men any long­ PECAN \\ Improve The Appearance Doii^t Forget to License n or ypk there v/aa one. central im- in a better economic organizsyon note that Fairfield County Demo­ t the fi^ramount\t.hriIl ot fok the summer months and the tant jobs with various industrial STUDEBAKER SERVICE crats have enlisted the public ap­ b as follows: July 2, Mia. One pair of hands to do edged officially that times have er,” said Potter. "There aren’t Of YounPropefi^ . . ., pulae m the man which rendered of the post-war world. In other Th# other part of this house-• the automobile speed mnit to 40 .^hooting>a Jap is denied' \lo an- Sheets, shirts, stocking, units. changed since the 1890e. It enough men to 'dean.’ I'm treas­ Before Monday-, him asleXto the/midst-tjf all crltl- pearance of one' Tallulah Bank- hold firm haa just recovered from , miles an hour. , L a w l^ ce Robertson; July 9, Miss Soma 126 were recorded in' Beautiful CGloTfido words, here waa a blow to. the head, who haa glamor and beauty achronlsm.“ w'ho were born .while G ertr^e A. Anderson; July 16, pants. ■truck from the records a rule urer of the university now." i ’ \ / ■ Hbw will I e'er get through It?] Thompsonville, 74 of them women prohibiting "the blowing of horns, We tried the door of the college | RAFFLES . D E S P R U C E Factory Trained Mechanics. ciam andwUack and Zander. He things for which U±. Hull bfM and fame and oh what a tongue a long siege of the flu, with the jije apologia for that action by the cannon Mpts of the Civil War ra Smith;- July 23, Hubert while .144 were . placed in Willi- Penalty Fee After May 1 i< $1.00 playing musical instruments, or library and • found it locked. to S Feet High. wM ■ preemnenUy . at. j^atrlotlc fought-filioat chhsistently for many on Mcaalon and a. family whicta. accompanying strep throaL Dur- the commiaeion haa the smell of were still rev^bb^mting. Bpt • July SO, Rev. PauUna Inner to get for sia W more, . mantle, . 75 .of them womeiu A tota l Through the window we saw a GENERAL REPAIRING has specialized In high public utchinsbq; August 6, Mis* having mnstcal Inatrumcnts. /S,50e Trees To Pick From. H^merlcsm, who waa not afraid to years. , Ing her convalescence, over Ide ^ ^.(ji^tever form it have discovered a compensation of s:o loaf left o'w tropin Sunday; of 166 were given joba in Middle- shades or awnings attached-te any NaVy trainer plane in the space With Pure Vermunt ' - On All Makefi/hf ‘ Cam. “ Male and Spayed Female l^gg $ $.00 service, auh!. August 13, Mrs. town, /Which ;S included in the Yertir Choicer---- ^ ea r hii ^atrldiUih on nia sleeve. phone, and in the course of infre-; takes; but it seems -ng and free. I f h^Moined the made no commitments relative to Tom S^laegr. ''waving aide by wonders.” And then would iSqme I pelng now so far behind many din ' again into your carA ' the on— ' ■ , cil that the positions of dog catch­ which used to be the best eating 16 ^ A tN A R D PLACE Children’s 'Day wks also discus­ were given employment in Dan­ In Order To Facilitata Licensing Pleaaa JBrfB)| lioosevelt cabinet in IMO, When ifinperlal preferences. It is not to aide im b tboee ot Tuny '/Auza- a recital of cases where, this or.! gther countries in tha number of cuckoo tale that the particular sed and plana r t a d e '^ exercises l^ ic h way shall I be turning? bury, of which 87 were women. er and assistant dog catchers be place in town. The door waa lock­ ro, ^m pleteiy swamped the yrhich will be held on -^n e ? dur­ abolUhed, and dog rest homes be ed. Across from the camFUS, the Around Corner From \ Year’s LIcMim . he eould aee war for America ap­ be aaaum^cd that this statement •that person had been cured of ■ violent deaths, wa ought to do witch’s brew of sheep Wool grease, 1 Stamford reported 430 placements, caups of the sndre prosaic politi- ing the regular ptorning . worship T is time the meat was in the ; established about the city. “Would College Eat Shoppe Joe’s candy Triple^.______proaching, although men w ^ au strep throat or aoniethihg ' something to catch up. Having pulverized chalk and processed'^oal and Norwalk 353/With 217 women. waaa Intended to Imply abandon- md virtues In the Third Sena­ service beginning “ 'clocA A The bread .was worked for baki| the dogs take care. of "their own and soft drink store whqre the poa«) ihemaelvea much ,mbre'Wv- through the use of the sulfas ln..a . The Waterburyx area reported met'ent of the view that the Unltbd torial District, former Town saved up some hundreds of men, oil which they are paid to baliy- fine program is being planned by The clothes’ were taken frop 1,117 jobs with 524\women while homes?" n.skcd Alderman Porten. boys and glr'a used to drop in be­ magically brief time. ^ t^Bnamiiii ___ er than he'‘diacountefT'fhe p c*^ ll- kingdom and all United Nations Tlhalrmaa Daniel F. Finn being women and children who ordina­ hoo w’ill make you. as irresistibly the teachera end It i* urged Jhat boll— Torrlngton reported\l51 place­ " If they were that smart,” he tween piaaats for a soda, and the the would-be white knight, . . . Oh dear! the. baby’s waking. Ity, he did It heckuae he ^001 Now our family doctor is an rily, in peace time, would hSve love'ly and desired as are all of the parents co-operate with the Teach' ments and 71 women- \ ial'd, "they could go to work each In aegordanca with its own In Waterbury, Senator John era bX helping their cmlhren\with ared naU(>nral try for this award They say that ty words cleaning: Lift up the top units, •ome of our modern young aophia- contributiohs,. . . . in {.he final of the stomach to corns, bunions » pairs an4 alterations. Have“ Enbugh But why be depends^ on the and better meat, Mr. (^urchin really isn't aa. rigid showdown,' holwever, only one Courting Ineffectiveness w many of'these triib, lithe and help to incroase the attend' ' wives Estiinates cheerfully repairman, 'who Isn’t thtra? You relnove and polish the reflectors ticaiia, who were, at least until and ingrown nails. He is pUylfig Little & McKinney, Inc. —they give more heat when Study yom range. Find out the as he aoiiaded. If, as may be, Mr jeeffon, which -seemed to -come lailors appear to be so much' of knee of our Supday ethool. Set. sober men to rinklng. can prevent the need of many placet wherehe It Is most likely to “Meaning iHat the sulfas are a Choir ■ rehe^sal waa held Wed given. \ repairs by treating your rsnge they’re shining. ^they Wert themselves called to the Churchill is merely- holding that from nowhere, seemed definitely a Size?—nor Was there anything to the morons—and he doesn’t Tbojs et dirty—and keep them clean. on such a basis.' . . . . — magnificeitt recourse \ih man nesday evenmg at the home Now, Isn’t that a grriU Idea, -the way It deserves. cjlors. In the habit of looking American tariffs'must be.reduced tough or swaggering about him. care a hoot w:hat the other kind That men should take/to alnniii . . '. take 'out the heat distrib' f ind out all you can about .the critical cases— what you migjlt Mrs. ArthiUr J. Vinton. ^Feed & Grain Ddciiers utor In ^ e oven, scrub it; take way It’s built end do nothing to jaa what they called “ flag too, and that' American' preferen of folks think of him. Because a weary, half-wck arif To^Do a > ^ o o d 'You don’t have to be, a wizard call life and ,^ea{h cases.. Bi: But you got the Impression that Many new children's books have Will. F. to keep an electrie range work-^ .out the oven units and clean- treat It rough so that any paA waylrig?' To them, he was a' ‘‘big tial trade agreements with Amer been a d ^ to the Porter Library. Can’t always smile so winning | and thia is a very big but-;-.meK» he would be aa much at home any­ Fair Targets Ing. Keeping it clean—just old- 4hem, and finally give the inside gets out of One or shape. . X stick", man, femlnieeent, in more They W01 be ready for diitrlbuUon WHf^e Trtms^cted Job! lean colonies should be - abolithed, You Don ’I Say—^ where in the world„.as he was on These excrescences on the When I was young 1 useo^ fashioned good housekeeping—is m’good wash. Your range w*< built to/Cook la one- thing about them/' that Sund^ following the church eenr __Johnson ball,^th* battle. , Treat your, oven ss respectfully ■nd to keep cooking—|ind^ will. -ways thanNpne,. of the ’mough he ia entirely within his rights, that bus. He had a rather short My living without trouble/ ought to restrict their ^mn^oh, American syste^ of broadcasting ice. . Some of the titles are: Junior Rniad Street Xvery time you use''it wipe asI ^ u do yOur rich aunt If you give It a chance./ Rider" Asya at the start,'of the and he ia not upsetting any agree There was so dtUe demand (or upper lip, a nose inclined to be Fanny Farmer Cook Book, The Had clothes and ppcltet m,or] airplanes after World War r- that use a'great deal_\ mofe / than it seem to me to ./provide almost, as TELEPHONE 742« - f ■ ' / ■century.. But rpr what he did ment, but merely' taking paina to/ Spinach’’Boy, Peter and Nancy in too,. ' . SoutN M^in Street Or OaO Arthur Ayers a new plaoc, never uncrated, cOuld does. The human system, for delicate. And the. most beautiful interesting targets (or well placed And houra of leisure double. GARDEN > contribute to naunfi^al unltjX for see that it la observed by both Australia, Peter and Nancy EstablbK ed In 1903 Coveutry — TeL U O -W 4 TO c l e a n t h e t o p u n i t s be bought (or about <75. .some resTOn not yet precisely un­ hair I ever saw on the head of /a rifle shots, and darned hear / as ■ ’ ' ' I 1 the enthusiastic p a rt^ e did play Africa, Michael, the Colt, and I never dreamed of .such a lateij FERTILIZER signers.’ Why Mr. Churchill should man—a marvelous copper 'brohze ■gratifying ones, as the Japs—if many other Interesting books. H y*u k*v« '•ncloMd yriHt U yauri arS apaa'unil(,'ggai" Ntxl c(mr iKb unit poni. Hoim uaH ^ The Egyptians brewed breer derstood. has a perverse W ay ,of When I alas! was courted— in creating ‘ for Amet^a- a big distruat UB we don’t know, but it Don't forget to kepp the date of ’ until ipillaga chart.- Cool, brvth cartfully, r«mov« pon from undor* from barley aa early as 300U B.C. immunizing itself to the sulfas', which would drive any aubum- only one were permitted to deal Wife, mother, nurse, seamatr «fi4 tMV* •pilirt Im U an noolh. Koop th«»o pons woshod navy atlck which la now adequate la probably for the aa'ma-reasons May Day Frolics at the Church $ 3 . 5 0 Hiffidred and Up. gantly .with io | t, bruihi. Do net in- effects, or at least acttihg up A haired girl I ever saw to the with them, as our soldiers and cook, housekeeper, . Uiani, Wrir afl the n.kth :• ]uro wirai. flavor um o'^ors tpol. ond ihininf $• iHty w|U rtflotl tho . - to the big tasks before it, he de­ we,' while conslderln* our own Community House for all children Chambermaid, laundress, da ' ■ ■ I h#of’ ^ The city o f' Havana waa 11)0 lolerance (or them. 1 haVenH the depths of despair. I think be was saildra are permitted to deal wltn High schoM age and over. Remem serves America's gratitude. T,he woman, and scrub generally. •kar tka faad. la» aah aaal. performance and word ttm beat, years oldavhen the Pilgrims sailed least hesitancy fn using sulfas >n about twepty-flve years olcl, judg­ the monkey men, lethally. >Falling ber the girls are to bring a basket m uner of bis death, coining sud­ into Massachusetts' Bay. on the Doing the work of six, . LAWN-TREF AND SHRUB wlpa wltli 4aia* cleth ar uta' 'k. occasionally entertain auapicions a patient ^who iS dangerously ill. 1 ing by the, thickness/and luster of that, I have developed a substi­ lunch for two and the boys must denly and unexpectedly before he Mayflower. - come prepared-to buy them. COine For the take of being supi»rt« itiH hruih. ^ shout our allies. had the good luck just recently to that bail and by the spring in his tute, o( sorts, in the art of click­ SELL FERTILIZER 7 had had time to disengage himaelf and enjoy s fine evening of (iln. / , Red; which the Chinese consider get a perfect recovery In aa bad step and the swing of bis body. ing the button on my radio At the To Make D»ive for Longer Hdi from his duties, left little doubt Sunday, May 7, tpa Tolland; Hundred •Two Meetings the luckiest color, predominates at a pneumonia cake as I ever saw, But he looked, wben fiis (art was precise spilt' second wben ‘‘ Mr. County Youth Conference will .be $ t.^ t he had Indeed given all that - Bridgeport, Xpril 3 . 7 0 their, w'cddings and 'unerala; after ifairiy saturating .the fellow at rest, a good forty. There were BallytlDo is in tbA vet^Jmiddle of, held at the Union Congregational 2-FAMILY—^ roonis each, Boston atylF, steam heat, 2-car garaae. Exeellept location. was in him to" the .servi(;,C of his ■Th^re weri two notable' confer ■<" — — .J Church In RbckvUIe with regl'stra- ward J. Lavery, president of with sulfa treatment. Fortunate­ lines on his countenance that bad the. longes.t. otyd- most superlative State ■ council 5f the C.l.O, $7,000. $2,000, cash needed. ^ . r- 5 I • • Also Available In 1—^— 10 -25 TO CLEAN Country. cncas la tha World liews thia week 'The Army often uses Irtdian dia­ tion beginning .at 2:45 p. m. If and .50-Pound Bags. lects for mesaag#, codes sinct' .the ly he had never beeh Subjected tq no business there, and a curiouA syllable b i tes choicest batch ot there are any young propte who nounced last night that affUh one staged by the Axis, the other Unions would open a uMve toda; THE e l e c t r ic OYTN enemy Is unable 'lO decipher them. that treatment before. I f aome- indescribable pinched'looK, 1 made' verbal bi^dume.The effect is onh desire to . attend, please '' jiotify 2-FAMILY— 6 rooms each, Boston style, steam heat. $7,000. $2,000 cash needed. a meeting of American^ Pacific have hours for making n#w vo • Into The Third Week up liny, min'd that the boy had been otherwrtse only tq be obtained ‘ by Arthur J., Vinton ’ immediately/ Located near "Center,-’ > - . . I uqimanders. We’ll take the I at Candidates for athleilp. games in liody bad dosed nim,. A’ith the Stuff extended to allow war worken Laml Linie^$l,15 Hiiiulrpil, OSc 50 Lb. B.ag ,| lire lift' a# kaat JiMribular; throiigb hell—and had conqe. out shotting the announcer through Everyone is requested to > bring The'period diiring vvhicl! we Or for positive importance. ancient Greece ■did not 'eat'meat Isst year, perhaps (or a ,aoj;e their own box lunch for the eve­ all shifts to register. The , d k wHh baktnf lada mp4 taalar but' lived on now cheese, dried I t . unafraid and unimpaired; will be conducted in every city have been' able to piaintaiii aua ' For Hitler to seek out Musso. tnroat or a itut on 'the hand, 'i.’m the he’art. One instant be is fill ning supper hour and beverage 2-FAMILY— .’i-room flats, hut water heat; 2-car garage, large ggrden. ~ $6,500. $2,000 Sheep •>|{imire ...... $2.9.5 Hundred mild obrotlvo. Wipo with ■ doitip figs, and boiled grain with warm afraid he would be in the cemOr only much, very much older. - ' ing the room, your ears and every will be. Served by the host church. town located' near a war Indus cash,needed. T -'i'- •N premacy Of the akiea over Ger­ linl once more and once mora go water. ' (loth. Dry* tery now. I gathered that the sailor who agonized cell of your nervous sys­ "At 3:35 to 4:30 p. m. there wilt be ...... $4.00 Hundred many and use that auprenfacy for through the mptloiu of conferring, a penal discussion. "Tlie'•Gohtrir Glastonbury Win# Title Bone Mefil . . tem with , the wind of his idiocy— , continual. Uninterrupted air war with him is the most open admis Crows were employed in ancient ' ‘Yoti'see, the sulfaa. ara the h'eadfd (or the'home of somebody butlona of the R aces,led by Rev. 4-FAMrLY^—4-room, apartments. Large lot. -<'$8,006. $3,000 caah needed. ti'mea aa letter varriera. Storrs, > pril 29—(4>p—Glas haa now extended into ita third Sion Hitter has yet made of his 1 physician's See in the hole,~.like on the SpitheSd rosul, which hits a tenth of a second later he haa Russell Clinchy, Rev. Oscar Lee, "i.. _ /• 'll I . , ■ " ' ’ . GrahsriSeed . . .'. . 29c Pkg. aiid up Noxl romevo all ovait - ths Post road before the west­ been dropped into an abyss of ut and Rabbi Berthold Woythaler. bury High school won the sw week'.'; During that time, there own diminished fortuneq^' The A man in uniform needs about the one big firecracker saved for stakes in the annual vocatti 6-ROOM SINGLE— Excellent location near Porter school.' 6,500. $2,000 cash need- oftlti, bath uppar oad onc-foutUi more!.food than ne did V day; "if you shoot off the crack- bound bus resetaea the Nisntic ter silence. Y qu. have simply lawar; - ataka nra Htay baa been no let up lor the Luft­ meeting wag apparently under To help your car lasp-fOr the agriculture state judgutg con ed. • _ as a civilian. ' '' ei the first time you hear of an River; also, Utat b* had never been wiped him out. T N T could have here yeat'erday leading a fle.ld '1. GARDEN TOOLS • r a s m I. Oratp fraoM, waffe. Most of the time it has taken to bolster.^ .the confidence of X duration, change the engine oU at over the route before. .A young clone nd better. .18 schools and about 200 Indlvit pull aaf e ro lf hr — fora. been notable by ita absence from the German, people aa the suprenie state Cars Driven Lesw' especially big bombing of a Ger- least every six weeks, lubricate 3 ACRES— NEW 4-ROOM HOUSE— Two miles from' Center. $6,500. $1,500 cash. ' - - ] • . the chasals at least six times a competitors. Housatonic Va Inf awy Wnd pranga. the Bcenp, aa on Thursday, when invasion test approaches. We can .man city, you will navq/nothing chap 'of high school age. famlliaT -' And the best of it is that it's year, clean and adjust the spark Reiional High school was Than alaan ava* unHa some 2,00U of our.'boifibers crossed think of nothing more likely to HarUprd; April 29—(JP)— W il­ left to make a proper noise, when with the locality, sat dov(n beside sport that doesn’t cost, you .* cent and Woodbury High school thl '135 ACRES— 60 acres clear. 5,000 cords standing wood. GARDEN SEED liam T.'Murphy, regional automo­ plugs at least every three months. 7-room house, large barn, arhich awy ba'iapaii ar the Channel by daylight, only nine increase .whatever uneasiness they Abe Huha quit fighting. See?" bint and gave him detailed dlrec- Try it. sometime; Catch, ih'e An­ 2 ailos, tobacco shed.-lO cows, 1 bull, 3 horses, all tools, 200 laying hens. 4 inifea tive rationing officer, last night Uons. The sailor nodded .frequent­ aioaad. |trsr •*' yaa , of them failing to return.' When may, feel. Even Hitler himaelf congratulated . Connecticut on I saw. But how about the chew­ anias at just the right point in hia from Center. $15,000.- IN BULK ly, smiled occasionally apd spoke daaasd tha apati, a r , mild abraaiva—daot wra - Um Luftwaffe did- put in' appear­ must be jittery,' when he poses mileag* saving by - state-owmBd ing gum sulfas and the first aid stereotyped plea (or ybur dime ot plaaa dlatrlbutar and aaHa t several times but the only words AND PACKAGES daaad^tap vniH. Capntthl. MM. ance one,,, day, it loat well over alongside the shadow ot his own cars during .the paat two years',' bandage sulfas that are being .vour dollar, .have your hand all 35 ACRES— 7-ROGM HOUSE—AU improvements. Large barn, ailo. Horse, cow, In 1943 stale owned cars ware JOP ‘fightera for its paina. That future fate. It was a meeting of dinned Into the ears of radio' lis­ ot his'Ahat reached me were: " I ’ve ready the control—ana then Victory. Garden Committee, driven 13,488,439 milea on official chickens. Tractor. 3 '/ r miles from Center. $8,500.-$.3,500 cash needed. heard ot Waterford, But—." snap! And your bete noii ia aa if merely emphasized the superion- Lweaknesa, of. defeat; of (utility. business, a decrease of 56 per cent teners? 1 ssked. Cmrt ManchMter Gas Coinpanyn> WKiEEL^BARRO^S Aid the National Coftservatioii Campaign to Sav« Fnel* ty We have enjoyed 'without chal­ The' Allied meeting in th* newa from the 30,754,922 miles driven *Th'e people who do that," calm­ 'n # hig^ acbodl boy got off he had never been! You’ll love it. Manchester. Conn. - . ' Manpower and {Transpo^tiona lenge for the remainder of this waa the* oonferenca of Admiral in 1941. ly replied the doctor, “ought to be nearer to towm but the tailor rec­ . M M . $7 .95, and up two week period. Nimita, supreme' conimander ot ognized the landmark* AblcI* Nlantio River Road, 1 h e r e b y apply tor reaerration o f a plot for a V ictor] Win Return to Oentocticut hung." J ' Signiflcaatly, oiir bombers have, our ! jPacific fleet, and General youth hail given him and signaled Waterfohli Conp. G a r d e n . 1 ia the paat two w'eeka, paid in­ MacArthur, supreme commander New Haven, April 29—Wh— That .Fool Speed Rule for a ' stop at Spithead road. As creasing attention to German de­ ot the^ South Pacific battle area, Maj. 'Alex Smith ot the Firat 1 hope the Manchester Herald he left the bus, 1 felt—perhaps Baldwin Guest of Sons N a m e . . tllees fense communication centers. held as a prelude fo the Hollandla Service command announced .last and the Bridgeport Post-Telegram quite mistakenly, that he was REAL ESTATE SPEHALIST The Maridiester Hecinc Division night that the crew of the B-24 Hartford, April 29—(/!'>—Gover­ These Are principally railroads offensive, and, we may-be sure, bound fpr the hoioie of some 'ship- ' I X 101 PHELPS RO4 I) CAMPBELL'S Liberator, the "Boomerang^ and tha few if any other Con­ nor Baldwpi is spending the week mate, to carry God knows what Address ' and air ^ fields.' . Ordinary motor aa prelude to future operations in would return to Omnectlcut nexFi necticut newspape^ wnicb o n end at fCent school, Kent, as Jie TELEPHONE 4842 FOR APPOINTMENT * '1; Service Station and: Hardware Store \ ,»«siMfC>fse-s«-a»» ^ reads, although not .mentlonad, which the name cooperation be­ week to con.duct a' tbur of war pot afraid .to apeak their minds kind of m^asa^A to hia comrade’s guest of his two sons, TVler and Raymond, Jr, who are students INSURANCE 5 I0 R T G A G E S 275 MAIN STREET v TELEPHONE 6161 nay have come In for theli share tween these two commaiiders will plants in Wallingford. Madison, will keep on hammering atTtbat family. 'x "t, Number ln^Pam|ty.. a to • 4to

\ X / '•r. ^ y • ..V >' C Cq k n ., SATUBPAY, .APRIL 29, 1944 A N T H E S T ^ .EV EN'INO^ H ER i M AN CH ESTt ■ / MAfCCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN..\.SATURDXV, APRIL 29.1044 ,r:‘ ^FAGE m i w W C H f

\ Door Is Pear/of, Labor Dpbught / ,;.-PriiM;es» Eliwibeth of Age Wilkinson Gives Advice \ ^ /Tc^ s lit Taxes To Red I^loi* Prompts Fax ers. ^ Cut /■ " Plan t il of^gny Crops A^d^Qtigs to Is .... y ' ’ On Ea*rly Cabbage Plants Says Ifiternalipnal S, Burton Ilw h 'S'flMdc 1 «d Is clariflcatipn of Selective 8ei| Storrs, Apt^I 29—Early eshhage« quarter pailful th 22 feet o f row io id w a y La.^O **' C40iifereiice NBA Mtaff Corresgiondent plants should be five to six Inches : suSlcisqt. A pound of 5-10-S for- Colummis. O.—Onlo farm e^,/ vice’s intentions, . ao that the fa Need^Russian Help. . . A . . ef« "dll know and can plan, UU and have good leaf growth and tiliser to 22 feet of tow should bo -Lilian bv na*1 Wdlo Davla' quick da-,:f,vZ,,nra thr yaar ’round. Ha on tfte mat was kMeHined today y . . A , . , y X u i whether to put In one acre o. si this year and gardenera may not, .___icipsl onsmy oi the ssrly / ...M irai kia- riae from ca,b oi»^ a rovaltiaa/^ pblfgation to hia fcllow-man. Intematnmal Labor; inference. are rijbstantially unolcr last year's, I about draft intenttoha are terl' .i mends in order Golden Arce, Elariy sdy. A mash can be mads hy mixr Fun and Food, Alignment oj W heels T. P. Hollwran j Jersey. Wakefield and Copenha^^' Ing two-thirds of a pound of wheat STYLE!!! ^ /^ •^-J*2 ^f naar llOoneve^ „ •■'If a cable ca/ie frpV Russia alia even farlheiybchind the AAA’s because the remaining, farm hel •>«**/**P* • "*** **’” / / The wagiBdalt writar, bom David tofnorrow, I\^wonld replytVYes— bal for 1944,/and theNaftticlpated ' with almost no exceptions, It la essential that the .plants/e bran with one teaspoon of white / rirln •• a '^ument DanXigcr. bpa.ata of one . accom- Come along,*\^ald Walte^/Jash, creage In sw ar beets ^11 be only skilled. Every time Selective Be: ■'.kept In soil and m oisteh^ until arsenic or parisi green In a pint of Dancing Also fse Days Always Ready Would you like « new hair.s^jle? water. The mash should j , mlxbd Importani nfvS- i^ au th oM ^ ! is pliahdvant In hia aaholaatic career, conference prekldent who void lUt one/nlrd what tiw AAA | vice takes a man 'off the farm no' - ready to transplant. Our dperatora have been trained Cloae planting makeator amall- thoroughly. It should be soattered Pf<^ct of Davis J^gvjn yjf, inaugurated each achool term press confeJencKlast nlght\t)dit asRed . - \ •, ! he Is'an experienced iftan. Tc "X by New York Htyllst* In Hab^ sell^qtout 1hlt.J.ut with thanh.-owlng of the Aral aplt- ILO cannot w ork^thout Rui ACs/4ecent meeting of\^state | place him wopld require three sr hedda and Mr. Wllkmaon recom­ near the planta In lata aftiAmoon. repeated in New Sheridan ~ Hag Manchester Is well acquainted *,tlme he has endasvored to^keep Modern Anilnilaiice A)n \Shaping and Styling. around New York, of narrow ball. Aftkr more, demotlona than Nash, New Zealand’s minister'to c a n..j/.,, n ^ lt .. was reported...... that^-.....•V*’’" ' *experienced -w-orkers. If they wee mends apacing.the plants 12 Inches with the big bear sign, that Is In > his customWa’ esrs'-qn the road In act your .money’s woib jlog. advapramatjla. ha raarhart 5-B and the United States, anded/hat "1 era/In Hyp weeks canceled appuix- available, plus added aupervlsloi| .1 apart to get fair sized but not over Everything HeBii*ed/]fe \ Hanr^ Every Minute i»f escapes and meter^monolog. i large heads. On^ enough plants r depositing front of Gibson's Garage at 1851 excellent drndng oondltion. Me He has eyas lUfa his mantor.-r.Iaparfarl from (hr halls of Icam- the Idng run the ILCP^n’t work ^tely 'i\per cent of the tompto^ ‘‘l fe'el that it can be solved. Bil Main street, but today that , algn i haa alwaya 'a o ^ e d ^periodical effectlvefy withdut all/Tkations." reage co^raets they previous)^' it must be soared b<^ore the plan] should be set U» meet family needs fs is May 3. A Modem Resta^aiit. \The Day or Night. WELDON SBddle Cantor, t^gesturca of his 'iP. ^ has a signlflcande It has never had | check-up of care for m . realizes His fir.st Job. with, a telegraph Invited to Send/teletates hatl signed, ^ d that even befon ing season Is over,” I j .as there Is ycommon tendency to dust applied — ---- / :■ BEAUTY STUDIO ‘ W l, Jimmy Duikntc, and the dia- I* over-plant/ibbage and there is a ns wjll, pre- before. Every motorist Is Intent; that this not only doubles the cimipany, ended abruptly with the Officials said U^USSr N^s 1 theXeaneellatuHis. eontraet slgii- . It it is fun. good food" #nd dsne- on -getting the utmost it! wear out i efficiency of your oar, hut helps 'The T, P. Holloran Funeral ■ Iwt of his B: iklyn huddla.s. viled to'seffd'deiggates longkeJpughQut Manchester Hn’ Henry Morgart^s business in Izvestla urged reorganlzaMon\of h Is R e p i i l s i f II be apiuied to the base of each plant young ” of la the loser. It la not a que.stlon 1 tabs In the minor c)aMificatlon.- ride fnre.frec on public crinvey- Wnit Giiarantt/of Help Sheridan Restauiont. More and of having -the money in your . Today, he la urging/a /thorough and vicinity as a ihodern and dig­ !■/ the bVacK?’ asserts E job for all Oar owners for JOHN I. OLSON HIGH GRADE ■oom around a comer.\ The occupation of cab dnver was the United Nations, bujr no rCpl; alioii. which will be rtflected in Axis A\tack| chester are roming- to realize that the day or night Mr. Holloran •'Ydu mean Henry Morgenthau wsa received. |4,/eather remains dry more water with ma- motorist of troay- has plenty of many people do not realii^ that more .successfiil. He could cruise e 8upplie.s\|f canned gob^s avall- all the th l,^ that com'prise an money, biit not a cent of It can be ' aHhough their cars have beeirxpsed stands ready to help out families 5«i^at the difference? Hf t^ os Nksha statement/itame in -the aoJe for rationing next winter, i^should >be added .in three to four nohe or cry- alnnjS’ thinking up gags, interrupt­ days. The plants should be set oiiie. more uian one application is evening’s/ntertalnment can be spent for. brand new tires. There- i sparingly thtiy winter. It la eVen who have lost some beloved mem­ Contract Painting 2j^per cent off my Income; I/aU c ed 1)V an occssrohal slde-swlpe, midsC\pf coqtentioiramong British caiKbe attributed to two principal (Conti puod from Fsg« ber. "nie use of this modern PRINTING 0 per cent off his nafhe. / Elisabeth’s / 8th empire deiegates/dver/roposals to i;l firmly, with the roots In natu.raf needed, \ found !»**■« 1" town, '■ tm, he la nursing his precious' more easent/l. that the car haVs and ir>- them on the .passengers. At s celebration at the Britl'sb royal family's eountn'estate In. honor of thfn Early cabbage may bb.^planted If It/is a good floor show you .tlre.'i and seeing to It that they a thorough’ Ihormifi-b/anrine spring check-over. ' funeral home is of great vaKie to a Eddie scarcely stops ifc^reain. Since Eddie talks with w th handp birthday, the princess stands between her roval parepts. King George \ I a n ^ Visabeth. limit slaVe t r ^ n g and\traffic In Firrt. to confusion arising Jrc.m troops tralrto. thi broadcast position. JOB A n d coMMERciXi- ■yit’s wonderful bein’ rtch. In­ opium andyotker drugs. war bulletin ^declared. Cabbage needs some lime and a ' as soon as the soil is ready, IlkCy^why'not phone George Grlf- are kept in shape, that they have The mahy customers of Mr. Gib- ' ereaved family You will find In It Iiiteridr Decorating and turfis around to watch the re­ conflicting Washington . reports fln/m order to ensure a booth? Sstefiilly ilecorated rooms which \ PRINTING stead of \valtln’ outsli^ the Stork Sir Fred^ck Leggett, ''British about tlV drafting of men under Othei planM at the sai/T4n| the right amount of pre.s.sure in son have found him lo be reliable action of his audience, many a pale fbu will be assured a good time, them, that they are rotated' and and hri 'pricea more than reason­ wljtflt in with the wishes of the Club ,ln my hack like before. I empire delegate, said approval of 26. . ^ hjpekaded an akdrome n /r. Lwbl Hhrry , Kramer. Clark.son Prompt and Kfllclent/i*rinHng I waluVlght in. the vheadwaiter and trembling person alighted ‘he music will make your ' feet niost important of all, that they able. lie is busy as usual but by family in every respect. Mr. Hol­ from the back seat of his Jaxi. ihoiit Town the resolutions—which are before' Second, fb uncertainty whether and shot up German Trucks, cl Bailey, CornClius Leary, Pa|)cr Hanging of All k|ni' bows, Mr. Billingsley, sends the copiimlttee otv dependent le Hebrou carry you right out on'the floor, are in perfect alignment. This phoning him at Manchester 5012, loran ^ a the facilities for any , \ v'owing to walk thereafR-r. ^ Officers Are Elected ^) the tem por^- labor that always roads around theVltj'/The buMetf Senatorial: Miriam Levett, ahampa^e to 'our table and gives The American T.egion Aitxlllary tories might "wksken” commn\ needed to\arvest such crops which by the way, is an. excellent familiar sign ,of Mr. Gibson's you may have an., appointment to type of/erv lce that may be de­ ' Such was the case of Eddie Can-- added. ■roy Getchcll, Natalie B. Jobes, lie for dancing. means that he has the Big Bear have your car looked over. It sired and he is alwaya available to 74 Henry St. COM54UNI/Y FRESS my wife a *25 bottle Of perfume will meet Monday evening at the tioB previoushy adpptbfl at The■Svin be availabX next fall. Parkri planes. *nH other targel tor, v^o. during a wtld.\ridc ^ in Helen , E. Sellers. All delegatea' \ ‘ Food la Excellent Alignment machine which instant­ would be a good idea to have your taUk ovei any matter pertaining to A. E. Holmes /; J/W Bars on which I get a nickel back for Eddte’a hack, developed such a caae Legion home on LeonsiSi street. : end Gen NGuy Dowdy, shrie supervisor «f were reported flpcd Iw^notheivrai are empowered to name pvbxies, the bottle. Ufe Is grand and I At Ghurell Conference At this meeting delegates will be ]/view p6int Called •‘Obatmctlve" enwgency farm ^bor, expresses OneNthlng may be said in all ly detects what is throwing your brakes .checked also and If you the Services./ Phone 4370 251 No. M at/St. 'T^ 5727 of nervous hysteria that he hired ■on a German airdromeSat Orslv* Mrs. Frank Keen, mother of the have been having any trouble with love people. \ ' elected to the Department convert Sir Frederick’s viewpoint was certmnty that the tabor needs of White Russia tl.e aame\night. sinoelntyx for the New Sh'Cridan wheel out of alignment. There is You may feel fret to choose any "I go to Brooklyn and glve\my Davis at .$n5 s week, both for his ri’. H. R/ Keen, and Mrs. Nellie ReataurSikt the food is excellent ■no need'to tell any person who,has ■your carburetor Bert Gibson is the type of service,\i-hether It be ex­ gags and the safety of the pub­ were; President. Mrs, Theodore ilob to be held tn May at the H ^ l called "obstructive” by E. E. Esau,. the state's farmerS tvill be met. On the Ch'lmean frontXthe bril ydcll. her companion,' have re­ mama so maby presents she says, (soveriior’ft Atlilrens lo Griswold. Groton. ' A good ^ rn - Indian labor delegate, " ’hp de­ This, he says, will TeqtHre the pro­ Boraliiftg Site and you have a wide choice of fine driven a car how ..important It iai man to fix 1% for you. The adjust- pensive or low itriced. A family lic. • : ------P a lm e r __VVorce8ter,o: __ bulletin said Soviet Navd^ plan^ / turned from Ftpri^ whitre they to have__ car wheels In perfect ment of a carburetor is a delicate SEE FOR YOURSELF! Your Supplies Of ^ •Good'Heavens, Eddie, did you sell n_e* a I n r P cT vice president. G. E. T lhe^ otit'srthF Tnembers-tirhoped/or. clared ILO has ”sverjt-reasoR’?,.to, vision of - ar«»und-A(W0..MMlsan_ls* renk--a-T, ()<)-ton---tanker., spent, the. winter.-/.-___ _—v------llquors_ oK winre_to.„help ypd en­ need not feel in-tha least way re- I with a break at last. Eddla went act. George Walker Thomson, 0 aligninehT. The slightest bit but' bh'e ahd~Hr Gibson has M''en"'tnw ‘sTricTed"wHFn'' choosing and 'M r/ tixi ? * on to devise lines and antics for Llelegates 2nd vice president, \ea, borers as against 2400 Ikst year, landing barge i ear Sevaatokol- Mrs. H. C. Bunher, widow of the joy your prices are You can go ••Mama doesn’t approve of the treasurer, Ravmond Harrington/son of British worker delegate, and Mrs. lioo Jamaicana and Bahafimns as I j House Used in Chemi­ moderate Gohsidering the type of means that your tires do not wear uauaMy succesafut in adjusting Holloran is always reSdy to give dx^Lm e Raint such tbp-notchers ss A1 JhlsCm. Yesterdav's Sessions; Henning L. Jdhiison; smaller tanker and a mines-wSep late poet and'editor of "Puck” and evenly and this In turn ntaans lit­ carburetors' Ihroiigb'o.ut the years. over yoar ear way I write. / -She wants 1 should Mrs^. Gustaf/ Pol.son; Becnelatv, Mrs. Martha Harrington/of 15 Mill Bertha Lutz, a Brazilian govern­ against half that number lar, year, William Douglas, Curator of the food offered. V.pu can enjoy your­ advice garnered throiigK, hia long pen like George Bernard Schwart*. Jimmy Durante. Jack Haley, Ed ment adviser, supported Esau. were declared sent to the bot/| cal Warfare Exhibit self to the utrrlost without that erally months .of loss in the use of Better drpp In at , 185 Main with a niagiil- Now for Thn^ Wynn and Joe Penner. L is t o f INc h O f f i c e r s . Mrs'. C, W/Ca'rl'^n; ai iilito. S, flel- strert, tehn left totvn/Tuesday for arid about .lOOO prisoners of\war " Lyman Affyn Museum, New Lon­ years of services aa a fiiKeral di­ I'd rather be funny. ^ . A feeling of "alarm at what ap­ "iOOtast lafar to the north *.n the Gulf of uncomfortable feeling of . having your tires. , \ street at the fiign of the Big Bear, rector. / He feels deep gratitude to Can­ rim b. AbdersOn an.d Lydia ■ service in the Marines, is atationed as compared with about 1090 V ' Ifl don, wer/vlsitors Wednesday aft­ lyiBg gl a s s . Painting JobA ” 1 know a little class don t hurt, at Parris Island. Mis brother. .Cor­ pears to be an’ attempt to limit land. Slale-Owned. -emptied your pura7 Years of Experience and whether your troubles be big Hm Modern .^nibiilMce\ tor, and emulates him in expi-es- Governor Raymond E Baldwin Hanson,'’/ ernoon ax the home of Mrs. Charles when w* though. That’s why I vfrite wdth Director poral Donald F^-rington. is at the functions” on the committee ^*But the farmers, apparently, afe SeU^i. /Business. men sre^ finding the Mr. Gibson has had many yiyears or little. Bert Gibson will help you Not only la Mr. Holloran known my English friends, Guy Bolton sipn and manner to the extent that of the State/of ConnecUc.ul wel­ Rev- H. J. Hoken on employment was expressed Nazis aalm ‘Defensive Victory’] Some Hebron residents, In read­ of experience, over 26 years out aa he haa ao many Manchester through Manchester / wh'en Evelyn Davis was bom Can­ of Missions, a’fldres.si the .niem- Fort Bragg. N/C.. apd, has been In not willing to take chances. They/ \yaltcr C/ Hewitt, a veteran of New Sheridan Restaurant's Busi­ for hia funeral hoific. but mah^ and Fred Thompaom, I’m even comed the fWegates.to the :',2<1 an­ Missionary the Army foi/about a year. meanwhile by Sir Walter Citrine, won't plant until they have ape- \ London. April 2 9 . Today ing of test bombing which took World War 1, has been, taken to ness. Men’s Luncheon / pbpiitar exact, and over that period people. people have reason to'xbe gratefii/ Icing It —-. and see for yoKrasIt gettln’ the tea-and-pnimpet habit. tor wired: "Still Imitating me?” I '/s 'of the Woman’s general secretary of the British In fact, It Is said to have been In nual convjTntion of the New Kpe- /fcie ly yesterday fternoon and cifl’c. enforceable agreements for German communique claimed i^aqe last Tuesday in a state (he Veterans’ Hospital. . Newing­ Item.'/It is pleasant to find- s ’reAr for his modern ambulsKce, whlch^ It It doesn’t satisfy every stand-' Hardware Co. What's a crumpet/anyw'ay, but a land Conference of the Evani’.-'.ii'nl , Chapmafi Court. Order of Aipa- Trades Unlori congress and advis­ the help they will need. This ' is "fu'li defensive victory” for Gel ton. for observation and treatment. sroable/priced luncheon a/d t)ia 'is equipped to move inured or Peter OaJlBSM — Joaeph Barrett tribute to Cantor’s five daughters, .s)xike. on Ihf s ct of the "Four er to the British labor delegate. ped house In the old "Gay City” rtlcle is, power mower, hand bagel that made good. Hex!. I I'ke that. Davis named his show "Fol­ Lutheran Augustans Synod t" lUj/ c said that tbc i-aiith. will conduct a rummage sale emphasized by the fact that the man\ troops along the lowf He was taken ill when employed Surroundlpga so congenial.^ . Phis knives, blades or any cut- s i^ persona tn the moat c'omfort- ' T ”-’ ' / Props. that; n i put It In the ahow.?’ Open Doors." Declaring he saw attenipta "to only four canners who did not re: received the wrong Im p i^ ^harp Tools low’ the Girls,” state yesterday aftcrn/ori. hijit- open doors w the door* to the on Thursday, May 4 at 9:30 In the Dneaus river. The broadcast at the East Hartford munitions is not liniited just to the business when the work is fln- able/msnner. This ambulanc^js at COOK’S SERVICE ST A. 282 North Main Street A clown at heart and a epme- Jighting a day in which .aevtial v 'S e^ store at 999 Main street. avoid discussion and to aVold com­ port heavy contract cancellations dared /usrian force* had been : r Sion 'that the building in \ybich plant-, and after resting at home' men. If you are shopping and iahedxyouxiTiay be sure that It will the b^k and call of all peopla of hearts of thtf members, the door mitments of any kind." the labor operate in communities which Maaej^ter Phoae SM6 Tel. 6265 major considerations In the Synod I'j heart of/the nations; the--door M ^ Belledna Mansur heads the pulsed In the Iasi area while Gel the tests were conducted wbs the for a few days It was decided to feel sort of tired, why not drop In work \ s . it Mvas intended to, no Manchester atid vicinity 24 hoitra tlon granted the government were acted upon, .Inclifdlhg the -mmittee in charge, several of leader detilared: have been specifically assured of take him to the hospital. Hia many and get your luncheon ? If you no,- A Necessity burrs, nothing to mar its effici­ to the he^t of God. "Unless we leave -this confer­ mans mopped up areas previous| : roinan(ib and plctures/e Rev, 'V of the dayx, Knowing how to move Thursday night. passing a constitiitionpl change In •\vhom will be at the store Wednes­ Jamaican laborers to meet peak won southeast of Kowel. friends hope he may be benefitted ,we are willing . to bet you will do ency Injured pe^le is a necessity—It cSoloii Reveals Bu8lrR.as at the big mall order the by-laws of the c^foicnce to oday’s Program day afteimoon to receive donations ence with something very tangible needs. T CleinentNsumner cottoge, ownCtJ and restored .to health soon It again and again—for it is that When ybu hav'exwprk.of this na­ in character, as well as with plans often Is the dtttorence between Ilfs house, anjd Federal spokoSmen, permit the emploj’wcnt of a full- Foll(/ving Is today's progra for the sale; The AAA a.sked Ohio fanners I by tke Foster sistersyMlsses Alice The Misses Naida Morton and sort of food and that sort of a Capitol Grinding Co. in ture, you c/in ot dif bettor than to and death. Trymg to move ah In­ J. R/Braithwaite Johnson BrOt. was "going on as usual.’.’ under di­ time president, election of offleers 9 a/m.-^Businc.^ ses.slon; H/mn to carry out these policies, there to plant 100.000 acres to potatoes, land Emma\ P. Fo^r . of West Kathleen Martin spent part of 'place that just invites you to come take your tools to Ca{)ltoi (Sflnd- / • Ward Iiiffuirv rection ofWayne C. Taylor, under­ I will be great disappointment as compared with 95.000. tast.yea^ Aiiolhei*^\Flare-Up North End Ready to jured person in an ,ordinary ewn*- of both the conference and Mis­ .S46/' 0 -Jesus, Source ot Caba Rer Seaman First Class Ha'j4’ev .Ac­ “Hartford, and by’ them restored their school vacation in New York l)acfc.x_. . _....^.,./.x ing Company^d you Will have/he foolhardy and well inf aning psopls KeyA^ Made, Locks Repaired Electrical Contrm^ra secretary of Commerce. .Who is Fed­ poire'.’ ; prayer. Pastor C. 'Wleodore among Workers all over the but because potatoes InvOl'se much ["and filled wite antiques.. When City where Miss Morton formerly NekL time you plan a Sunday satisfaction Of \having tools that sionary group. kerman who has been on a destroy­ world.” hand tabor, only 86.000 acres are Take Your Ordersi. while trying to rush an'accident 533 MaJn Street eral operating manager. Taylor Governor Baldwin expressed his ^rSberg; Hymn 418, "|/Lay My er and in action in the Southwest I Miss Ehnma Fpster died in 1943, lived. Both girls are students at dinner out, just go to the New will work at peak efficiency. Already.Begiin said he bad met with CIO union ■ He did not say from what quar­ being .put In. Of GraAs Bias victim to the hospital may bq -the. Toole Grqnnd pleasure that Church people as­ tSlns on Jesus.” Pacific for the pa.st l)ve months, la 1 she left the enWc pro/rty, with Windham High school. Sheridan Restaurant, make Siln means of endangering that per­ Tel. 622T - 7 «0 « / leaders, headed by Sam Wolchok, 11:30 a. ni.—Devoti/nal Service: ter he believed the "attempt” \4 i)inen Hard to Hire ; Its three ' or more houses and Miss Irma Lord, ■ /teacher con­ day a real da.y of rest for Mom Now that the grass is turning Refrain from Smoking semble annually for the deeper, borne on a ,30-da.y furlough. He eame. Ohio is one of ■ the larger pro­ son's- chances of living. Y w have Lawn Mowers Sharpened (OoBttaned Fran Page One) internatldnal president, and had conalderattobs of the Church a Theme; "Christian/ Education” ; flew across country from San Fran- i 1,405.5 acres of iknd, to the state nected with the Wllllmantic State and the family—no cooking— no green/^and the first buds arc show­ ■' ■ \ agireed to “cstabUsh and continue ducers of stigar beets. The stale s Grass 'fires have again ftar4 oniy to phone 3060 and Mr.'Hol- We WiD Glady Give^Ta« said that "freedom of worahl Hymn 378, "Go Forth, Ye Heralds, ciaco, and has been with the.Navy I of Connecticut to Be used for park Teachers' College, has 'Men home dishwashing—just good food, well ing on the trees, w.e realize that Chicago—(/P'j— Patrice Munsel, -- Electrical Dtilitiaa the labor relations and working In My Name'/Meditatlon: "For­ farmers were asked to step JT and the South Menchest/Fire< for pkrt of the week foi her luUal served at the New Sheridan Res­ spring is actually here. In an un-i loran will rush his ambulanc* i;qi- oemmlttes to reconsider Its acClon. is one of the'thmgs that wi/are since April of 1943, part of that omen in Rally t purposes and for the preservation schAluled to play the iMding role mediately. ' / 'Eatiaiaten. ^ McCarran said he sent an at­ conditions” provided for by the ward in Faith Through Education" their planting* from the 21.000 spring vacation. The latter part of taurant. believably short space of, time the In "The Tales of Hoffiran," was Re-Conditioned / fighting for In Hhls war. time he spent in Australia. Sea­ acres of last year to 50.000 acres partment had two calls this mori fjpf forest and wild \ animal life ^Not Only la this ambulanc/used torney to Chicago Thursday night union’s expired contract and as or­ Freedom of Worship- Pastor Franl/G. Granquist, Presi­ man Ackerman la the younger aem ing. One was at 8:16 whett\No.J i thereon. The property includes the week she went to Wa^ervllet; whir of the lawnmower will be III and Josephine Antoine, • the dered by the WLB. dent of t h ^ Providence OlHtTlct. At Vernon Center for 1944. Instead, they arc cutting Went to 16 Corbin roa'd for a'N/iif N. Y., to visit l)er brother an'd heard. If you have been forehand­ for emergfticlei., but when It la Guna Repaired "to taqiUre Into the selsure of the •Tf there is anything j/ e arc of .Mr. and Mrs. Frederick- .1. Ac­ it to 15,000 acres. Here again, un- |,the afeh formerly the site of what only other Metropolitan /Opera necessary to movc-.a chybnlc In­ ■leetrta Ward planta and report back to fighting for," declared /Governor Hymn 436^' God Loved Our Erring kerman of /Oakland'sticot. new fire and at 11 o’clock the S( family, Mr. and Mrs. WaHace ed. your lawnmower will have been /singer who could take her Y'kc*’ 14 9 certainty about the .labor supply [was known as Gay City, and the Strong Lord, who formerly lived taken over to the Capitol Grinding valid fiOm one place TO/another, it tba subcommittee of which Sena- Baldwin, "it Is for K;eem of wor­ -Mortal Rsce Session Hvmn 'r'wir e<’>i- C arl./h o has been with company was called to WlUlnj I ruins , of an old w;oolen'mill, and Tolland “ was en.routf to New York. Miss 52 W rI S )/ Phdbe 4200 Rsivsroomb (R-W- Va) are the ■ 2 p ./in . Bu,sine.M.s The Connecticut . Couiieil of is blamed. \ _ , . in Bainbridge, N. Y. X (Joihpany to have the blades, is worth everything- In coinfort ship. Our government is "We the /- , IV,',.. All iiih ■ the' Marines in/file Solomons. Ren- Cbtigregational-Chrisllan Women At Bowling Green, o ^ r Tpledo, road for a grass fire.. I cellar ..holes marking sltek of the Antoine ^-aa stopped at Totcdo and you wll flm'. cost reason­ nembsis. Manchester People." The elected oHlclals are t;!0. ' The members, pf the departmel Word has beeng received from sharpened and adjusted. The Cap/ by telegrams Instructing her \o .1 fho PrLer" Pas'tol: Frttz SiSer dova and othc/placcs in the Racifle (Hartford District) will hold its one canner had 12 millloH tomato ' dwelUng houses which clustered Corp. William • James Johnston, \ Mrs. Loulbe ^ochom ii?^. Mrs, itol Grinding- Company is located able. Why hot Inquire about it Bhtpatead (R., Minn./ the servants of thc.^^'hple- and the eri, . Prayer. - „ for m o / than a year and a are expecting more calls this nil Shout It. It was a thriving^ vil­ retiiin immediately to slug Mi^ b/rg; Hymn 184, "With Broken first Spring Rally at Vernon Cen­ plants to bt transplanted/ Ordi­ ernoon and tomorrow for gral I one of Hebron’s men in U. S. ser­ Emery M. Clough and Mrs. Shirley at 38 Main street. You cannot f^ll from Mr. Hollot;ah, phon ; .3060? a reai^ution some weeks Date Book/ true basis pt Dcnyieraey Is the in- half, is exp/ting a furlough in the narily 50 men and 150 ^^men lage and many , romantic stories C. Fisk will leave Sunday morning Munsel's part. She returned. ln\ We HavVsBoen in the cart and Contrite Sigh.” ter on Wednesday, May 3. The fires as the winds have ^ried o| vice, that he has been transferred to find It and almost everyone is \\ BILL'S TIRE the Senate passed, dl- dividual. The ChurchTnun pln.vs an near futu^. Avould be used. The company has ' e told Of It. It took its is----- for a trip to Sherman. New York, time by taking the next._ west­ st part in^ the Amrneat 1:30 p. m.—Devotional Service; program fojfows: ' the grass. / / from Italy to % hospital in Africa. well acquainted with its slogkn '/Motorists who belong to ride tbe Judiciary committee Today \ Import Theme; “Christian Charitie.s"; Morning session. 10:30 o'clock. the 150 women, biit they are work­ nm the proprietor. With Wounded in action in Itaiyi he is to, be guests of Mra. Alvina W. "When Things Are Dull Our Busi­ bound train and the. only available snaring groups should . consider Plumbing and HoRt* find scat^—in a coach amoklhg car. •rmlno the legislative ' Anniial Convention, - New Eng­ V'f'n..- 1 i ’ \ ., . Z.,- HvmnHymn :i9:i'":i9;i. " O■'O PreciousPrei ious S.tviour,S.aviour, fhm.s/t roitncil.' Degree of Poea- Miss E. Gertrude Rogers, presid­ ing on K rations and are not avaib The U. S ., M ari^ Corps [dedimo of locatinanufacturing the one of four brothers, sons of John Clough. ness la Good," That la one slogan th^ added/'weight 'their tires are ing Bnsineaa for Many for every executive or- land Conference, Augiistana /Lu­ \ 1 hX i*hi^.r/vrne ' ’Heal'Heal and Ble.s.s”Ble.s.s"; ; Meditation:Meditalidn: i lionta/will meet Monday evening able to’”vi’ork on the tomatoes. I busy/little community dropped oik Johnston, Sr., of Amston, whd are The Misses Bernice and-.^ Alice that really worka .and righ'i. now Paasengei's refrained froni bniok- now . apfiporting, and add about REPAIR SHOP yant of lh\btate. hu\ thej/\uie. Xp Zipset clubhouse.. New ing. icqulrcd .amphibions gilders ing in deference to the prims’ don­ y n ty MoCarran told reporters. theran churches, at the Emanuel Pa.stoc Elmer L. Olson, President Prelude, Mrs. Henry Larsen; Canxp Pcrry 'was asked for 50 [^Idcd plywood /designed to I of existence ^ The Misses Foster In U. S. service. Hall of the East Haven High -Capitol Grinding Cbmpany is very two or/ three extra pounds' ol **r Yeafs. * \Wm. H. GreeiL Prop,' MaMcr. ThKlndit ° ^ thp Hartford District. mckihors will be voted upon and prisoners of war. but could .pro­ ' recognized the beauty and his- na’s, throSt. - '?tha ssisurs of the Chlpago plant Lutheran church. ol the Hartford District. Welcome, Mrs. Willlsm.Bopth; De- yater or lan^. Mrs.- Everett B. Porte/ who school faculty, will return to their busy. • to offlie/ this. ^ OMnea 'within the scope of the Last day for Is.suance of drivers' GodX dpclare/^the C 'u /' Lxeeu- 6:30 g-SO p. nr.—All-Conference Baii-Ban­ plUns made for entertaining the votions. Dr. George Brookes, Itock- vide only 35. and these had to / I torlC' interest attached to the spot aches st the EMwin R efold s Tolland home tonight for a ten '• - Can Hharpen /\n,vthing Rely on our experience and Cohnabifi nAd Elk Bieyrtsa. ooinmlttee’s Investigating aiithoc- licenses at American Legion-Hall. tive, * 1 ^ ”® quet, NUsonicMasonic -Temple, Speaker. «>eat PoeShontas and her staff on pulled off less urgent jobs. The [a'n(i forthnately decided to pre- school, Mansfield Depot,M ID' is-'Send­ D|J^I1U* days’ vacation. ■ When you stop to think, that, serWet for best results. discipline. Tildas vv^uist W j h / Wilton E. Bergstrand;/he oe.e,a.Sion of theii- oflielal visit ville. - ' / ' company is searching alD-snnall Ny. Lronard street. Pastor .Wilton E. Bergstrand; Panel- l»lscus»lon\ I serve it, as far as possible in its ing her aprihg vacationn at the ' The spring meetYng of the Tol­ Capitol Grinding Company can LECLERC 4 U. B -Thfifi- 'Annual Convention oi the Wom­ size siinple, ftin/«i/ntal th\|^8 \ - ^ oipn|onies. Pastor M il/ln June., It is hoped Council mi towns around for 100 women, b\‘t I ori^nal shape. . home of her parents, Mr.r. and Mre land Library Association will be sharpen everything from Knives to \ Oolng to Bottom of Matter the jeachmgs o f ^ e Divm eM as-j- '^-.^./,^^^^ 7 1 hors I.A T I little dtatance fr /n the historic had choice meals. of dandelion Clarii of Stafford Springs Congre­ an’ edge on some, of theae blades. Tree $ttfgcry Byrd told ^le Senate yesterday Communion, BrenkfasC of Camp "A. f i- M of.mine is writing a|\ io:80 a. m. i Jageant ''Bridal Remlnla. Wife. Mrs. Brownell Gage. the causes of the farmers’ worn' I Sumiier place. - It was unoccti^ greens. gational church. All women of Paper doea not Impress one as be­ the taking,’ o^er ' irf the properties book on/he plan for Jhe post-war 1 Grt,cianta at the Altar. Iw'-MaV 2 Noon recess lor box lunch and are removed 'pefore it is too late In Good Coiumioh firtd If Holder* of war necessity certifi­ ing particularly tough, yet to or­ bell Council, K. of. C.. at the .Sheri w ofld./he said. "When 1 asked ! pA Danielson. Uiwell. l/s s ..'a n d I Tttasaay. etening. amy Good Cond^oh 'pled but>was fornwly the home the community are cordially In­ Conn^^ State Uiccna’h raised the question whether At- in the auditoiium of the Whiton exhibits. to In^ease their plantings. / cates who . have not claimed their vited. der to cut paper, a blacle miist be dan. Ittni /h a t . hia plan was. he an- i Revy Ernil R. Carlson/Tortland, Good NeighborhcioiL Ciu»li |,of the Freddo family, employed •tomey Generkt Biddle , has , "an Monday. 5^.v 1 Memorial Library on North Main Afternoon sesaion. 1:30 o’clock, Replace Three for One , . ion the Foster estate., It is ration before the first of the month ground carefully. Grindtug to It­ , Work Carefull/and iGIBSON'S .KRAUSE'S ambition to become an ..American Paper collerUortf. northeast set/ swefed. 'The Ten Commandments.' Maine. \ street/ Assembly members will Mrs. Alice W. CMrtls, presiding. It is his .understanding /that, Buyer. W'Ul have tk apply for a renewal self Is an art and one that must The Doorway ,To/Comfortiag. "seiXton: "T lic H oi/ Is Come.” Ismail and rather bar'a looking Neatly Done. GARAGE Himmler. ' > '• lion of town. put on -the entertainment. Mrs. Prelude, M »- Henry Larsen; De. when all Is done, draft exemptions . . ' • S c« - 1 house, but was In good iltoalr and through the ^ ic e of defense trans­ be learned through experience. Canserti|inve,\ fientals." Rev. J\ Herman Ol/son, Woburn, vOtlons, Rev. Marshall Budd, Wap- will be continued for men ' really portation. 'raere Is a reduction EXPEI IP AIRING That is an important reason for Homelike Fimeral Service. |B. tL Olhsas, Prep. GREENHOUSES ■ •'Have we reached a, state .that Visiting Nursek' drive,Tbr funds E. Carl Mai-xsen is chairman o I in demand It was almost / pity quota at the beginning of the peri­ Company. The work that is turned JOHN S. W OLCOTT A SON S^eetsUatag m be^ enforced at the point of bay­ XiiPMlav, May * is extended, to all members. A Oventiy; "Tougaloo Work,” M»»' |to sacrifice It. V CALL 5269 \ Special AMamtan onets?” he bsked Asserting the Midnight Frolic of Kiwanis/lub "I congratulate you ori your great | New En^aijd Conference Lu- social time with refreshments will PhiUp Keeler; Offertory Prayer, C4i^r od and issued ^ r in g the month. out there guaranteed to be dpne t l7 Hollister St. Phone SfifiT .. BEAR The house was offered for use The ruling, rem /ns that all per­ It does not matter wb^t Olvea To Phone ilnlstratlon had not taken the at State theater. workTnd bring you the greetings I ^hef league. Leader; Rev. G follow the performance. Mrs, William Booth; "Expsrlsncss perfec^. Wheel. AUgnoMst. Orilete. TeL SVen of the great State of Connectl- Erlc Hagg. //Walthai Waltham. Mass.. of Old ^ d New India,” Mrs. iln the testing, by thp sUte, qnd sons entering the'military services le position against Priisldent Wednesda.v, May 8 S^e demonstration was conducted idU ALITY SpeclsllBto m Fn- Johk' L. Lewis o f the United Mine .Surgical dressings hr- Red Cilt Prealdent of the New England Con- second Lieut. Gordon E. Thrall, James Brown: Benediction, WU' Legion Dance must return to the ration boards Brake and Dr. P. O. Bersell ' D.D., LL.D., feirence- L ti/cr League, IbY the Chemical Warfare servicS the ration books for their use oth­ PR IN TIN G ! noraJ and Wad- WoWffS It had , against Sewell Cro.ss, AmcriOfin Legi Hllll. 10 son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman B, liam Booth, Vernon Onter. rof ^ U. S. Army. The house' Carboretor llag A m age- a. m. to 4:30 p. m president of the Lutheran Angus-' ’ speakes,-' r «- p. O. Bersell. Thrall. 28 Spring street, is train­ Mrs. James Brown, who will give er than the A gasoltns book which ^Griswold s Averj/ MontgomcA Ward head TONIGHT tie piotebly well over 100 years may be rstainsd provided car is rhs printtug ■esta.. who ejected from\hls pfTices Friday, ^iKy 5 tana Synod, .and president of the p 'J Minneatx^s. Minn.. Presi- ing as a Flying Fortress-pilot at the afternoon Tddreea Is a young, |ob we do for Servtee! National Lutheran vCouncil, * ''' the Lutheran^ Augustana the A.A.F. Training Command vivacious and charming misalon- lold. The Idea was to find out slilll reglatsred, but an supplemen-. Atlantic by mll*t\ry ipllce. Bj-rrL declared Manchester GrSJlge. No. 31. F or liegionnalr^s I what the effect of ineendlary ex- taVratloh and food Imka ahould you will Cot Flowats. "the Ame/ipan people sre/hocked P. of H., Minsjjrel at Hollister rieapolts. Minn..'.. ejmressei' achool at Hendrick,s Field. Se- ary. whose experiences In India prove satis­ ISSMsInSt. ehnne50I2 Potted name. thanks to Governor /aldWln and i ______' ■ ■ Kring. Fla. He was graduated from wlU be delighUuUy related to her and Their Friends. I plosive bomba . woulff be on be turned In at hnca.\A number H'- by this unwarranted-use.< / mill street school, at 8 p. m. I wooden houae of plaster-lath con' hsre’Jiava naglectad thill and it la . . Eapccislly Fnrfifl, Mer- factory, he- Service Station Tin. can collection for Manches- Nevi- England, Conference 1 Manchester high school In 11940, audience. Mrs. Brfewn'a news of taoae It srUl t^ry power." faithful work and generous 1’ entered the service Nov. 16, 1942, iatraotlon. Five of the exploelva raqusstad that the mattar shall b* curyfi find Lincoln Zopbyrs. 289 Main Street ter. India vfUl be the very, latest, as she Ihnda of the bomba were dli sttondM to at first opportunity. ho prodnped ondev Um aseet . Sunda.\, May 7 response to the Centennial Thank , Brilisli Sure and won his Army- wings and com­ has only recently returned from LEGION HOME All w ork naodern, ametont asethoda Oof Csttle find PouHry Offering, a apecl'al offering which mission March 12. *t Columbua. teharged. Fragments tore through Myrdn L. Stricklaod. Jr., Itft Absolutely Guaranteed I g l l P VOUR CAR Comparative Calm Field trials of Manchester Coon that country. Leonard Street Ifioera, celltnga and walls but the yesterday for U, 8. N a v / duty, iHir estlnate. General Buy Your Hardware sand Fox Club at tU Coventry to data has reached a total o f ' Of Stopping Miss. ' Are Bringing Top\Prlesfil *'108.fH)0 in the Conference and [place was left standing though having enlisted shout two weeks MOBlLpiU — MUBIUGAS AT TICHTINGR^R Dependable Quality — fiervleel Prevails Today founds. ’ ‘ V The head of the wild hoard oc«i- Admission 60c, Inc. Tax. ["battla facarred” aftar tba test ago. . Tuesday, May • $2,208,000 in the Synod. ■ , Mrs. Walter K a n ^ of 44 Wells pies nearly one-third the length of Automol>ile and Houseware^ . . -V FE E D .J : '*Y Cllicago'. April 29—i/Pi— C6: Generation’s New Spirit / ' Assam Drive . ■/ . [was ooneluded. Fire fighters Duans Whedlcr, U.8.N>. was "Servleed At WILLIAM H. SCHIELDOE parative calm prevailed today in dXcief club concert at 8:15 at street is chairman of a group from the entire animal. home from-Virginia over the past MAIN STREET ■\ ■y’Slavla IM Sprnce Street T*L 1880 /m anqer Lutheran church. ‘This response , denotes a, n e/ Sunset Council. Degree of Poca­ [stood by and were kept busy put- SKlIVlCir ^ e r v i ^ e the storm^ battle between the Fed- spirit of the present generation of hontas. In charge of jt. rummage jttng out flames. 'Just what was week-end, his first visit home mnoe '’ Needs' at . . MOON'S FEEDS ■eral government and Montgomery (Continued from Page/hie) ^ » a T H a tt0i entering the sendee. SERVICE STATION VAN S BT^ON the Augustana Synod." . • declared sale Thursday, May A In the atora llaarned doea not Mem to bgve » » Ms4* Street - 1 Tel. * - in i 481 Hartfeid Boefi : / TsI. Ufia. FOR BEST RESULTS! Ward and company as principals Dr. Bersell. "It IS a Kingdom call at 995 Main street. DonaUona I filtered through the heads of local Mrs. Charles C. Sellers furalsh- prepared for- ensuing court sktr- i li ^ Puts require some time,’’ t / gbvernor ed transportation for a car load of See The ^‘Wlne Doctor" emphasizing the stewardship' of may be left at Mrs., Kanehl’s home, o fm o D T A s n ipeople. smalt children Thursday to witheas mlsbes iii the fight over the gov­ nieans and has been mag;nlflcent- added. or she may be reached by tele­ EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’ S I The Rev. Clement Sumner was CAMPBELUS ernment's seizure of the big mail He declared , that the Japanese in Willlmantio a matinae preaenlaA M Down Revolt ly helpful to ouf unity as a Synod. phone in regard to collection of ROA sT, B E E F A U JUS I ah Episcopal clergyman, and hjs A Reminder order house. ■■ I ' thfuat Into India had not affected tt(sn of "Snow Whits and the Sev­ /Hardware Store It haa dl*cov®i'*0 otir resources the morql* of Ore general jpopulace articlee for the sale. n o m I houae dates back tq prerlUvolu- en Dwarfs." , - ,lo gel a FRED’S ^ LARSEN'S While the Chicago ' plants re­ ap’d was accomplished with a',min­ V -NATIVE BROILERS Igonary times. He wae a Tory FEED SERVICE x mained' under supervision of gov­ .(Continued Froip Page One) oP Bengal. ; . / SEE WARD'S FIRST Cor. Main iind Middls Tpk. imum of fanfare and at a \e^ The governor disclosed . recent Erik W. Modean, formerly of the DELICIOUS STEAKS., 'm h V i land fled, to Thetford, Vt.. on the SPENCER *8 Depot Sqnnre Phooa 5466 ernment officials and Fedcj*al ' ------■■ ' sroall expeiise. local Rationing,Board 1 and now iouthresh of hostilities. Many Stritsgem fiqeceeelul SUPPORT PACKAGE STORE -troops continued their detail at United States . and most • other measures have produced surplds FRIED CLAMS AND SCALLOPS FOR A COMPLETE LINE OP ROOFING. INSULA­ “Th(s chprehee are tax-free; In rice In BeAgal, and depressed con­ employed by the Religious News ■other Hebron people had already i n Spruce street ( the plant, the company's board American repub’lfcs. . / our land,” said Dr. Bersell, "yet Service at its New York City DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! ■settled there and he found a haven DOS M oine^lfiV - The rule to TION, BUILDING MATERIALS, PLUMBING AND to relieve that nmicultr hsclc- chairman, Pcwell .Avfry. .held a .MInra Status Unknown fidence that a recurrence of branch, ,U visiting relatives In' ' The prppVr wlues. properly "there is a heavier tax placed upon fjuntne could he avoided. He said |wlth them. downtown Dee Mbinea candy ahopa HEATING SUPPLIES ‘ , sehe—give you new snsrgyl -vote.. f<_','Jull- '/.'confidence".....Iro.m IA general atrike^prll-lfljdosed theTrhurcb-than- upon anj* organi­ town. '•>' Pemoentlo Oaucue uatially allowe a half pound of •erved with ths right liiodSi oah Jamot A. Woods T ., P. Holloran a large amount of new railway SUNDAY add much to your enjoymeat qt Bharepolders - Bolivia’s tin mines, important ta zation. The tax consists In: Reymander^s Re»taur^t The Demoeratle eaueue was ebocolates per oustomer. but a m a r t r. MeTARTLAND But Avery,, by court order, was the United Nations. Vlllaroel re- eqifipment, including locomotives a meal. F6r the heat la wtaea FUNERAL. HOME "1. Serving humanity. and rolling stock, as well aS' a Mrs. Karin w;e8t of Newman Fine Wines, Liqun/a and.B^r ■held Tuesday evening and dele mother with a two«yearrolAK GRILL' Roast Pork / — FOR — aession of the properties, aa well acting president until a president coming. “A Uvlng church will play ■V Monday • evening In Odd Fellows DAY AND NIGHT “ can be regularly elected and Inaug­ Police Court This will be the final meet- “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” 381 Center Street a«- 12 other directors, were re­ a vital part In the new wdrid •or­ VOLUNTEER BLANK ^ BLOOD DONOR SERVICE elected to their posts at the stock- urated). ' ; X' der,” he said. ' * before Assembly officers’ night, Boned Shad Dupont Point Products Telephone 6566 175 Center St. Phone 3060 holdera annual meeting yesterday. It declared that the' '‘Incident'’ "It must bring the pure Gospel Jxluis F. Kennison. of 65 East 'and It is Important thkt Manehfifittr ChapUr, Tht AptaricaSi Rod Crofifi For H Fine Steak* Lobster The Shareholders expressed con­ would not affect the plans for the of BBlvatim In the Son of God to Center street, was presented in of the guard team report DINE AND DANCE Shad Roe fidence In the management and July elections and that political our nation and to tb* world.” Town Court, this morning charged arsal at 7 o’clock sharp, To the Lilting Times of I W int To Donatfi Blood for tht Anay and Navy Qlicken or Turkey Dinner'on WALLPAPER laadsrahlp of Avery, whose forcible parties could continue yimpaign- •Ours is * grtat mission"'. V . with operating an automobile and the bQcecs at 1;4S. NOW IN STOCK! ing but political assemblies ‘‘must THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS Baked Virginia Ham CAPITOL from his office Thursday of lovely service of souls saved to without a license and for passing I a N am t I • • • • aaatpbppaaaptatpppabaaaapppdppaapap refusal—to have prior consent of the minister serve. In Jesus’ hame we-move on stop” sign. He was arrested 4Ullam clay, Hospital Ap- DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! SUNDAY' PICTURE FlUMING All Colorfi af GRINDING CO. brifovemment" ------And Other Delicioos •omply *0 orders from the War to vlctoii^ v^inie bperetiiiirn truck for a loiesd- prentice-first « vriio has com- 38 Main Bt. 1 TsI. 7^61 pleted hia basic training at Samp­ - Tilings To-Batr^- -A ddrsM • a « •rp'#~rwa ar^a • laaaaoaaaanaaaaa PLAID UMBRELLA Lobor Board and Praaident Rooae All Offtceni Be-elected store and found to he without ji -'-* —> •-•- - 1- Roast Beef Roaht Lamb " VwirCntliliTi LeUs Go \relt *0 extend an expired contract Officer* of the Conference, all driver’e license. > He was fined' *8 son. N. Y„ is spendlqg a seven-day : - . 'V- ' • MIRRORS "When Things Are Dull ] Swollen River furlough with his {Mirenta, Mr. and Half Broilers COVERINGS with a C30 union and his adamant re-elected yeaterday, were: Presi­ for operating without a license Fried Scallops PllOQ0 aaaooaoajpaaa aaaaae • 18*20a • a o‘ Afttp 21*00 Our Business Is. Good" .— '■tand! against government selsure. and for passing the "atop" sign. Mrs. WUliam D. BatoW . of 140 to the -’ SEE AH Sixes: 17«/t" — l#V4” dent, Rev. B. JuliUB Hulteen, Hart­ *6 \ Tenderloin Steak with Frei ih Mnahrooms 8AW8 OF ALL KINDS Cofinter-Snit Opened \ “ Tops Levees ford; vice presldeftt, Rev. Victor Frank Ucbanltls of Spruce street North School street, ^ The Teo Room] 1 9 Vi^ 16 RRm- 9 '■ , Onr Kitchen Cloaes AI 11 P . M. Chefck hour ^ou prefer appointment: •/ SET AND FILED t As the stockholders, overflowing E. Beck, Worcester, Mm s.; secret who was found hopelessly Intoxi­ “No Wines—No L^i Rscoverinf Includes: tary, Rev. GottfWd Glson. Lynn, cated at 1 o’clock thla pjornihg was Group 1 of the Memorial Hand fiA l Power ’ | a lioop hotel ballroom, adopted a (Continued from Page One) pital Auxiliary, Mra. James Jost Good Foodr X2 *2 - • . X*2 -... Ftrrula. and Tiss. resolution concurring in Avery’s Maas.; treasurer. Rev. Richard B. fined *15 and c**ts which he paid, 30OAK8TBEBT ‘ 7 TEL.3894 Lfiwnmowers $bsrpt Pearson, West Haven; ahdjstatts- John A, Irwin, of 108 Ridge ShsareTi leader, will meet Mi Fine Wines ^ tiqn o^ m d Beer - 883 MAIN STREET position, company counsel In Fed­ week down to Cape Girardeau, Mq, aftMpoon s t l& r MsiBoriaL' /Fill is and o m P to snd Overhauled. Ueiia. Rev. C. WUllam ftarlion. street, charged wl(h nckleas driv- Opp, St. ^SM s’s Chnrchl JOHNSON PAINT CO Agenie tor .Mnciiiilinn eral court attsoksd the govern- A crest of 38.9 feet was predict- Ifig, had hia case continued until tal. Group 3 members, of ^ U PALUZZI' meat ssisure of the plant and open- ed foi St. Louis. This'is a'fractiop AubUrii. Maas. Hale Building 699 NAIN STREET - \ 1 TEL.T E L . 66854 Beet far Aii-UpoM — Officers of the' Woman’s Mis- Wednesday eo that he could secure ,^rs. D. M. Caldwell la leader, wUl 4S BieaeU Street . ToL *555 ’ iU eoantsranilt to obtain dls-funder the,-36.9' mark of laat year. ^aih tham. , jIOM; New Shioridan RMtaurant .-I / S.«i«

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\. -5' MANCHi:STEn EVENING HEBA JCHESTER, CC ATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1944 / ^MANtTFfftSTKR/EVENTNG FIERALUf M AN l^E S'l Eft. CUNN.t ^JK'IVKDAY^APKII j 2^*1'^44 V ' 2^v . . X . T- / / the heart of Biirnia. Oip e'k'lioh.s ^ Yankee mmibers^ '’k of' the fortes^s launchedlauimbtd, by, nw/the' latelaie orlres/iii Fli^iiies ® Coii|Crululal(‘(l an High Honor Gnlrt Cook Is Maj. Gen. (Orde-E.) W)*igate>nd iGermans See .now under commai^ct'M MaJ. dkn. Blast Berlinf ' -V ( W.D.A. I Lentaighe/kre sUH con­ O f C C tinuing. Tiylhg l/ f-n e c e a ia ry . THE Pounding preiimink^ phSM. Ohk effect . of it F reiich^asei these operation/will be tq ffrgktly ■N Cl^okpn PrpsitleJit of ihc assist oil.- for^s advancing .jfouth (4jantldued from Page One) CLUBHOUSE These/Make Giants^ Clie As Invasion from Ledo. Locai/r iyers/n©ca Wel|^ ^ a m s A^itdfiiolivp Group at •Will Enimnek Prospects by Afiled fleeUtnkustlng intd Eu­ . Harol^V. Ratliff Pm * One) Anmiai Gadiering. ' "It ’iSj^dlfficult yet to predict rope from both Britain and Italy. how Japanese offensive will Todays assault' was the aecondj Features / iliK !• bt raqi^ired ot react//n fii^ re operations in long-range blow' at Hitler’a air htyan, Tqit.—-The Rev. Milton o.; Pa(cific%ttssidlbs F^s^les MXnc^M^ei* Aaron Cook, owner of Cook’s B u ^ a . : 11 as syc confidently ex- force In '^ little .ipdte “than 13] (MU) Msdoney uaea sports to / CMIa To Rovolt Service Station on , East Middle 'ficct our couiiter-Oflenslve leads to hours. night a small fleet I irth er^llgion knd vice versa. liquidation of the 3k|jancse divl- His ikVtripls.play—sporu sdl- A; atain, in a broadcaat Turnpike, was elec|tc(l chairman of R. A .L a n c a s t e r s thundered « u t . A iL t h e .sidns at present in action our -C'.. a simlbu-. ^istance—iftorO thi i ir of' the 6 » a n Dally Eagle and Green with an eleventh of the Automotive" T rails Bureau a v y , D i » of the Chamber of Conihierce ^t prospect.s vis-a-vi.s-Bur'mk will be' 1,200ynilea-lacrosa the North S' ; astor of tWo small Baptist . s i g n Iiour aptanc^ urged FrencH- enhanced. Major operations are lurches. It W a happy combln- ep a wyal and correct thth-newspaper ana pulpit. Oak!5>te^|ie He aaked parw ularl^hat FYcnch- ton. The meeting ■ followed/a fine Vtside Oslo. C o m b a < 'ihrayfi. ' . To y Lead . HardWiirf ' chicken dinner served by the Villa advancli^ the Ledo road will be The Berlin railfia said that othei Once a week he x^evbted his men ignore calta to reyolt. pur.siie/relcntloSsly. . /jluihh "Goal Unes” to a reiig- , Sha^re Relays Loui.nemy has strong land forces in He has found that sports play! the guest speaker and . gave Fires Left Rising ra of the South Pacllc. X |Line, 1 ^ O a n u • tlons between bureau members a highly enter­ Biirhia'- Stronger than the gen 4 lar^e part in the lives of r o w at HenjpV. P a rk in i AlanJJhq^^r edged out New iral public probably thinks — and Residential quarter* of the bat-j Overtiead, aa/the chill wind}j/ Four F o u r M tle ilo i Races R a c M Today T m l a v '^penhagen for ti taining review of his experiences. 4iople who write, snd ,were wrlt- over . tl>e West O p e il/ r. / ^tain's trachH^am yesterday after^/'^ axweek. .since they have the advantage of tcred capital city wire aevcrel; 4 n about, in the Master Book, Alex Cole shovinpil hiotion pictures both .fiten, 1st Lieut. Elmer 'Trukes W ins Tw o Mile. /'--- noOn at the VVefe4v.Si^e Oyal Xy,th« ' baner. who rcaihPil also as' part of the after dinner interior lines of' communication we dam.-igcd apd fires were left rag f The field of sports is * rturce for illustration bi sermons Ensign ertto IkA Cole of the ■)fhe Oak fitreet Grili wilf open slim margin of fo u f^ ’ints, taking action on their part on one, or the broadcast cohtlnued. li, said ai • By Ted MeIRr Mond^ at the beginning of k Chamber executive, continue# au­ !• comments upon Christian lly- Navy :ea romped to ath- the local jSascball seasom Sunday the closely con.estcdX^al match can»i>aign to stamp out ‘ undei- other sectors of the ^ont. Hard battles deyelo^d “all ovSr Berll: —U. Army Photo tomatically as secrrtkry of the he says from his newspaper letie hbi /Mancheater High Philadelphia, April 29-TA>r-’r*>« afterno<^ taking on the All-Rock- ,54r50. ^ u n d aCUvitles were quoted by fighting lies before us in Burma, and were continued when \he ene­ Uhlvetsity of Michigan -.Big -'Ten A P Features Serbnd"'Lieutenant Alan L. Cone, son of Mrs\Elsie H. Cone, jif bureau. Chester Brunner has pre­ Jisk ^'Introducing this featut* aehpbl many years ago, nme at Manrhester's victory was won the ^lewapappi* Dagens Nyheter as sided as chairman the past year. The true picture hae not been hid­ my left.” ' said. Xports is merely boiling; hefivy bombs: ftom unknown air Trtok Champlpna.and Bill Hulse, New York—Here Lsons why the Now York M ^ n g 40.0OT Danes were armed 156 Summit street, is shown above as he was being )^ngratulsted by den. and there is every reason to The ,,dayl!ght aasaulls. fifilo' ^fidnsrica’s fastest outdoor miler, at 5 p.1 m. tomorrow after- principally' on ih^ tally of first Pan Amei^ah airways executives on receiving his wdngs and com­ It was voted to hold meetings iwn the game of life to k t«*r bases aalled ’erhead aa tiny Giants look ao good th prcdic'ta^ baseball year. Tlt'e boys com- places the Red knd White garner­ "khd ready to help Allied invasion of the bureau rtionthly from now believe the outcome of the pres­ up night R. A. F Lancaateribl lurs of game competition, l^ n y fighter planee and aoompd'^srs expected to hold the limelight prise an all-new infi- tq/rlght: Phil Weintrauo, first base; n<^. It wlill bb the first game of mission as a navigator at the Pan Ameiican training Vation of tlie ent Allied opratlona will he suc­ This Flying Fortress Ls engulfe-! ih/flames arter it was hit by at the' closing session vbf Uie two- ed from the Hardware City Jads, . /forces. >• _ on." ,/ anti-aircraft fire’ Wfisn making a bo'mb/run over the target at Nis, on an aircraft plant at Os1o,\No: life's lessons are in the games in mimic dpg-f r' George Hausmann,/Second y ^ e rr, shortstop; Hugh Luby, thiid. the aeaaon for either team. . There whs no saliefactory expla­ Army Air For6cs. Miami, Florida. Lieutenant Cone wa cessful." r ' wav. To strive— Secofid Tlnjothy AiS, dky Penn Relays to«»y. with Bill Shkw taking first in the of hia cla^ with an s-verage of 06.2 in the course of alueatath the flew together in the air, not behind the ptate-with-Ed-Hoaak as- m. today as it first choice, but In Kohima -Area 20 Cooper street; Edward Phil­ of 19 bombers and six fighters, ing e a ^ .otheria identity or - relay championships since . Pitt / — Manrheater ■fcose«"MlI© ang'have',been thrown back with R. A. F. Mo.squitos ran a-diver­ •m’s ifltterlng trail. In telling

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> ■>s-. / s I can marry anybody' 1 FOH RENT ?CATEST,t y p e h(^ and repainpjg;’Y ’ hone^897 /full/^ i l or part,part timework. Avkuable Hanip^ire Reo chickens, yeSy enaiper /as stove, t^l \ cars. 1938 I’loi kc /cohverubis lihgi^nquire 4fX Hilfhland S model, ,/very/Very I condition. Th- \ Ot^rrtgkx, tH j/ A' bugle. {tlease; ■■ /' . Qas^ed*^ pital bed. rbr home use. RateA echaltically, 7 p. m. at McLeUA.i'a, 971 kMaln street Harry—WelL then why don’t I A R D 3 rcasonabrc'. tTall KemlJ’a. Inc. Tel, \^coupf. hew top! quirg/46 Drive- A, Silver Lane —7" I don't want to go to war be­ paint, tires line, Oidamobilc ■21 WANTED—WOMANXfor house-, Hbtoes. ' tti$iemaqtsl ■m S£m S£S!SS|iJ b!Sw A^-l^ung couple, recently went All the tr&ffic lifh'ta on the rMd Sweet, YoMig T'hjng—Oh,. Doc­ cause I like.'tb stand on the corner yodigiet married?’ 5680. sedan..Qoie tor, will ^ e scar,r show?.show ?. and argue" .with my neighbors GIAdyf—Ouesa I don’t please dtitements s^an, 19.39 "ly .^oi^stn^f^fneii^ is, work 6 dayi.w.l*hly- l ^ r t hours Articles for Balf.^ for a walk While motoring in the to riiin turn grepli whw they ko» w a n t e d -yt-ASSENGERS to M «ors—4164. family of 3 Phono, 2~r F o f'v R p n l The story: Captplh .AzarkskI, said.,/ "Get in / herel^ Then teU bai,, 1' . a fR RENTv-4 ROOM lenemZ A LouisvlBe, Ky., Traffic 81 ti'on people know where to Set up^ this baby—this qiileL peaceful life on a ’Iraln or bus agremeent tn effect In tfte Hart- j / x . . x \ Nonna GrekL, IntemM AmeA- have/no Idea what is/up,' he ad- Slow down before xoi* become a I have been inducted into the Wrong Way: Tell him all about Ihera te''choosi from. Terms and ford area. u. FOR■ / SALE—riCKlNG'F- - n; .with bath ahd electricity. H imy 1 mitieci "Haven't ypu?" pump and fs i fas, y Army. No^ I don’t want to 'go to of freedom must be saved! tOST—BROVIN AND white crtl- 1940 FORD 2 'DODR coach; J|iidic trmlea.' So 'Oakland street. Tel. ROOf INL a KEPVIR of. chlmX FOR b a l e - l ^ N B TOP coat, from Man<-heMer Not on bus Ilf ■tatiatic.'' your brother or cousip who la al­ and scale.__J7 DoarteSRreet tuxedo, and '' suits, 1 Wavy blue J “ Not the >Ught^t notion, dam war. l am a ypung man Just get­ —Pvt. Ransom Gurganus. so to'the service. ■ He shepherd jtog. Answers to .heater. Full price S695. rerpis ..SKrt'. Open evenings. ‘ . neys,'valleys, flaanings', and gut­ \vOMAN WANTED for work con- Call 2-0243. ^ l^ciipn ,we will have fool proof name o^ Bruce. Emily Smilh,_S5 pin. strip, LGIcn plaid, at) size, 38. 5 ’ An AutondoMto lllde, _ It." ting a start to life. I have a lovely ami IradM. Brunner's. Tel. 5i91. ters. Done expertly am reaahri-. wdered essential war work. Good , . Link 'grinned/ at Tilda Court- Amos—What Jtind of a fellow la gaaoll^ coupons. Wouldn’t it be i^ife and a wonderful baby, I don't /^ Aj woman worrles/^out .the fu­ Right Way: Talk to him about/ East Middle lurnplk?. Tel. 6!i72. ably by your local roofer, E V. TOR SALEl—COW MAN! Telephone .l6l(. FOR RENT—NtsW^ 4 toom efl Twiggs? something other than the war. (At- Opi'n evenings. pay; steady work. New System I, ■ ,ght. "You /know, just seeing wonderful If, at the same time want to go to w’M because I like ture* until she gets/a husband. A FOR .SALE—1934 ^ R D tildnr Coughlin. Tel. 7707, 390 'tVood- LauHdry, Harrison street. per cord. Delivered. Tel. tage, all electric.; all year or st| Joel—Oh, he's the -^ort" that we coulavive foolv proof driven^ to come home at nil^ht, put on’ Soft man begins -to worry about the least don't make him listen .io ' lOST—3 STRANDS of pear^, ^ 36 V.,8 sedan. Oooo tirea. Call 4607. i' Azaraskl gjtnncd\at Link you gives me a good feeling. 'And I-ASH FOR YOUK lahd. •- 'y. ' / . I W anted— T o Buy 5S son, Coventry 'Lake. Write leaves his car ih front, of the . ^—fV ' ■ shoes, i.light up my pipe, and Sit future ^ e ii he .^eta a wife. your second-hand accounts of/The .'V Norman. Main and Oak streets. to ii prices Drive 'i, Mo t o r o il s a t money sa John G. Schader. Mystic, Con : ailed him pai. “H'ow you look flM this momlng.^i church and goes across the, street doings O t a man to aervice. For ______WANTT5P-e W()MAN to serve |vinl?” - Azaraski said, ' That was the truth, too. Court- Ra$son Tditete—I used to have peacef'dily by. the fireside with my / / 7^^------' Reward; Tel. 4041. , over now to 80 street, 1940 FORD CONVERTIBLE club night Slippers, 9 to 12 p. m. 50c prices. Bulk; 5 gal. cans, casi or Phone Mystic 341-R. to shoot a game o f pool. ^ a luxuriant Mard like vours but Mother (relirovlpgty) — Mary, servicemen have to do thxt io tsek ci^pe, radlo/hcater. A clean car WANTED IX) BUY stove, rftoges, i' "The boy stood on th/burnlng right was''the kind of a pCraon family. Brunner’s, jpen until 9. 5l'ovinR— Trucking—• an hour, h^so ..oman for- kitchen drums. Ubby Ofl Company. Tel.' refrigerators, washers, ptonos, when I looked at mysrtf iQ the I don't .want to go to war,be­ , eveyy time you are naughty, I get often, just to be polite to well- —4485. ♦ with good/Hrea Brunner’a. Tele^ Manchester 3492, Or B<^Iiville ;l«ck,” .Unk said uneasMy. "What who produced a pleasant stabiliz­ meaning, but boring chance ac- "Let’s have s game—maybe'It’ll Saturd^s 6. Phi, Storage 25 work, 7 a. to. to 4 p. m. 6 days a lassWpre, china, tamps and ing effeot Just by .being arpund We’ll have two classes after ^ e mirror, I decided to 'shave It off. cause I am living a good life. In a 'apftther gray hair phone 5 W . Open evenlhgt... 110. Wanted to R«»it |s this pal stuff, any\Cay7” good American home. 1 lUBs to j Mary—G#e;' Mom, you must | qnalntances.I give.us an idea for'a sermonr week. Salary and m^als. Apply to fucnitui^ Ihe Austin A. Cham- ij "Sit down." ^ d Asaraski you./'Link suspected the psychb- war: . ' ■' Amos Tasb—Sir, 1 oncC had a i FOR~iiALE-^i9S6 PLYMOiPLYMOimt AUSTIN^ A. c h a m b e r s OO— . Dietitian, Metocrial Hospital. . Co. Xfeiephons 5187. iogfcal explanation of this might 1. Those who hold the Bonds. face like yours but when I looked FOR SALE ^1939 International Trailer van service. \Removala GENUINE THERMOS BOTTLES WpRKSHOP w a n t e d or. pdeasantly. "And/try thinking that 2; Those who sweat to pay the at' myself In the tollMir, 1 decided 37 Doane street hMstdesa codpe. good ronmtlon. WANTED—FULL TIME girl tor $1.09, alarm clocks. $1.65, E-Z-Do USED suitable for same. Write Box I ^ could be jusl/B nice guy. f - could, M that Courtright was so homely from coast to coast, deltixs equip­ nUKE AND Stoves .Md practical that she and her interesL '' to grow a beard. First Aid BY FRED HARMAN Phone 6027. our braqch store. Pleasant work, plosets, $1.98, 20 gallon garbage bougnt. and ' exchanged. Herald. * i ’ou know.”/ / R E D R Y D E R Oh Sunfimer ah ment. crating, packing and stor­ "You spond/too much like a gxiy/ personality fitted everybody like age. GENT NORTH AMERI­ good pay. U. 8. Cleaners, 836 cans, $1.00, ironing^ foodv^, $2.98 Highest. ;es paid. Jones Fuml- galvanized tubs, ' $ 1 .^ lamp WANTED—3 OR 4 room te| ri'troposljrtonlng his stenographer an.old shoe. 11(v\-7l?\-UNeA(? 1MU51A , STELLA • SET-Ln''Sl O N ^ 2-FAMILY Wanted Autos— CAN VAN LINES INC. Esti­ Main street. turg, 31 Oa ystreeL Pei. 8254. ment, by famly ot 3 adults Azaraskl was giving instruc­ FUNNY BUSINES^ •TMI6 CEtlAR 4IED. RED,'/ CAKKEU STAVE;'* shades, 39c up, bajmboo \«kes. - 1 - l•i■‘‘t Jne " Link said. / , / UEF? rAF TO Motorcycles 12 mates to all parts of U. 8. A. TSJ. WOMAN OR GIRL for general far from Cross town bus ; li| ■fe'look a .chair. - '/■. tions to the .l- tapers anti initialed JJieni \last night. He'almost. said it, too ace. Phone 3883. Player piano /specialty. John lan'a S tp rs./if Main street Herald'. ■ e knew, Courtright would un- CochSrham M Bigelow street. HIGHER PIUCES for rags' Link was not able to think of H WANTED—MOTORCYCLES, any maga^nes,' all kipds of erstamh. 3 Tel. 4219. / Building Materials 47 ...4 ' - ' thing but the cMir on which he ue ' year^Aiehe or model regardless •bought.''Wm. Ostriiisky,'182 B: ! at. The chair Was upholstered "I feel Sue;” he said. . Help ^anted—Male 36 Farma and lAind fdr WE of conation. A’hy not see us ? SEWING MACHINEIS. vacuums, FOR SALE-NEW a n d good sell street; Tel. 5879. ' itod It was such a relief to have VYou look it." JOIVES HUYS Ca.sh wiling. TIrelli Motors. 40 irons, toasters-and all small elec­ sound second ’ hand' timber. For­ Sale ‘ ^ i chair to ait on for a change- In ■'But rip pretty, auspicious of Owen atr^L Hartford^ Telephone MAN AS COOK’S helper. S^aiy WANTED TO BUY 6 cublc\ foot this-, rtde,’’ JklnH_addM/.______trical. Appliances,. .Genuine parts rest -Buckland. -TeL .3226. gas' or eTeclrr^/errigeraloKr'^ TOlV'SAtE^ AURErrfarm- J»e~e«H,--you sat\on -4)10 -flooiv -Ypu .82-5806: used and expect workmanship. and meala".' Apply-to'^ Dietitian; Jvere getting easy to pleg-se whCn "Worr.v •ydii. does it?" . . . Buy :...... - Memorial Hoaplud. * Abraitls, 81 Uhttm street. 1161 Mai ester, good 9 room bof "Yes, more tean somewhat.’’ ANYTHMG Parts for all makes. A. B.. C. Flxlt Ith 14 1 Improvements. Could | " ’OU thought a chair was a lux- Co., 21 Maple street. Phone Garden— Farm-^Dalry / f 4557.______Courtright stuck her head but es Offered 13 used a ^ family, good bam, Jiry- ot.the car and caJled to Azaraskl, ...Sell Business S e r ^ f 2-1575. DISHWASHER WANTED. Apply Products 50 WANTED TO BUY ^ectric re­ poop, nes^ 2 car garage, ft Captain Azaraskl pYit down .his JO N E S ^ V Y S Tea Room. lUln Street. jjen. "That is that." rtp pfit the “Captain, is this feoing to be a WANTED —GARDENS TO-plow, NEW tXINVEKTlBLE FOPS CeU frigerator ana waahiiV''hia;chine{ trees, goo^ocation. Brook rV| nice Hde, or is it sOpie kind of ■Ani)' FOR S A L ^ NO J GREiEN Moun­ or ice box and hand wrln^r. Call through pro^rfy. For price jiapers in a dossier.. "HOw Would Wotta You Know? ^ BY EDGAR MARTIN ... Trade harrow, mark, two-w^ plow, no lulold replaced to cuHatoa aU 2 ; : Jmu like to go for-a rirlvc?’’ he .shenanigan?” - \ BOOTS AND HE« B0 d 1 )IE ^ evcrything back or dead furrows. Tel. 2-1468. kinds of leather work. Chss. Lak- tain potatoes, $1.50. peV bushel 8866. / . / ' parUcuiars seXchaa. Odertoa| Azaraskl smiled. "Nice ride, D q g »—B ird^ —P e ts ./ 41 Parker s t r ^ . Tel. 492S. Risked. H. Warren Case. \ tog 90 tAmbi dge ftraat Tala- bring containers. 290 \iackms' 504 "Bounds all right," Link said sure,” hf said. AH ON TWHV. VM EtPtDNVVV (hi-WO CAW CiOHVilvX . yea! ‘ We buy anything and tack street or Phone 8Q6! “ You wouldn't fool me. Biilch?” erytblBg., .Antlqiiea — Old — ------— ------— phone 4740. TWO LITTERS OF extra beautl Rotimii Withouf^ Bogra 5tf fiusplciously. "Is it?" COVX.O REAL fur Red Cocker puppies with long “It would take a betleri, Jap vvvo. jrnlture — Eatalea - Plumb­ FOR SALE— M^Uin HoB6C8 for 8 ^ "Of course." ASHES AND RUBBISH renWed. O v e r h a u l ajmd r e p a i r s on low set ead. Jack FYost Kennels, “You don’t mean an a u ln n ior! . said, examlidngi JONES ^RNITURE HOUSES Hereford beef Steer and heifer. ing a combination stove., Reason; rootn for one girt, vicinity of Che­ lavatory, 114 to 2 acrek, Or| Jftijt. "i think'you hatl ’ hett'er' Quotations ALEXANDER p r iv a t e UCoSONS In „ clear Ray Palmer, ^Iver street. North able. Alberts rlirniture Co., 43' ney's. Continuous hot water. Tel. . section. $5,600. Terms. Hs veak. the uniform you- wore lasti. 3S..38 Oak S l L te l. 8254 speech, letter .Writing, radio. "Free Coventry. Allyn streeL Hartford. 3105. / England, Phone 3451. ilght: 'Ho keeps taking the lellcr* oil' his blocks and putting ' .r'\ FOR RENT demonstratljbn leaeon. White Stu­ ' We are liable tc have a genera- lAXiE-—P.3DIGREED flem- e n FOR' SALE - PROPERTY. . . 1 lion of uneducated men and edu- /A, dots on them!” / JARVIS dio, 709 Mkln street. VE'OR S FOR SALE—TWIN BEDS. West OR A T—IN PRIVATE fami ' ■ > ? 1 '^ j^ant,nt,d! bblis, favW.and White. ly./«x)om next to bath. Continuous Main street 10-room house ^ - The hip flask, thought Link, women in. the post-war Real Estate aiid Mortgages Inghouse electric ,oven; 'G. f l^hows tliaK Azaraskl went to-, an - tel! 2-0927 7033. t water. Inquire 172 Maple antique‘s woodwork and flrepls • clothes drier, gas stoves, boudoig American editego during prohibi-; — Roswell Gray llain. preai- BY GALBRAITH 28 Alexander Street treet. Tel. 2-0477. steam heat with gas. workr* SIDE GLANCES chairs, single bed. maple bed scL^ with 3-car garage. 2-car gar Kton. For the 6rst lime Link real- | Mount Holyoke College, Phone 4112 or 7275 dr 3429. Pd^rt Time Male buffets,, dining cborh tables, china ly \believed that Azaraskl bad 257 HHIiaid Street LfV^ Stock— Vehicles •'42' RENT-DN MAIN stregL over 2 acres land, perennial step On ’ar, 0«p BY V. T. H AM I^ FOR SALE closet, gianos. china and odd fli: fi^nished ruvu suitable for tjyo, dep, rock g^arden. specimen tr* oneXto Missouri Xlniversity. Wfi face pow >:iUl and deiqierate ’ I / / OOP niture. Chambers Warehou/®"^’ A*"“ ?Ameht and “ 1 THE , tw o-car KaraRtv' Situated priced to sell and may be ac • 8819. Open eveuuigs, Corde\ Beret pound bag. \ |Uke you did last night, go ahead,, sicTo^ep theR^orking. ouAtPeo on a larRc well landscaped quired wit|i reasimablc Alexanderif Tow n. \ '\ jt I may think you are a little —W iutm M ./^ a S sn , pvesUlen' INTO lot on Porter street. down payment. By." Link, who waA thinking Union l^qcl^ BmlriMMl. FRANK .V. Jarvis Company Inquire at [ibout doing • just tl)4t. was em- xrraaaed Perhaps-1 shouldn't let, you in / Edward J. Holl Herald Office He got “'into the /uniform, eyed on the se(iret but the hoys on the Large 8 -Room Single. ^ Realtor V WILLIAMS Phone 4112 limaeU to the tn i^ r, and didn't \ PHONE* 7997 ship had a pokar faiM. and 1 This house has alt conveni­ 1009 Main Street , / - \ Ilka t)ie looks of. iCMy rogue which caught the wihnm on \tha re­ ences except a 'furnace, 16.32 Tolland Turnpike zbs' prlaon pa**M aometliing bound. so here is W.831.25.\ They / Tel. 3117 - 5118 or 6873 a-»v Situated on So. MaiiKstreet Buckland Vlas, Ua uneatonesa. probably, ag|«ed the bonds were a «rta In­ sowt iw* sfcsIUt Mswot. me. t. «■ «tc u. s. mt as?. tvs him. He roofed considerably and>the price Is only $5,250 vestment as they wouldn’t be able ’M. ♦* , jiora devilish uiah he felt. . to tose them back. “ I couldHnive gone lu the city aii.rt made more money This w’ould make an ideal fTbs uaual/appendage, a Jap- Ihiih I do OTi tins route, bill I’d siife rtfiss the -ride through —^Cltaplaln Ia O. GobrMht spot for a large familj'. Bon-wminissioned officer Fourth War Loan oMclala. ilds pretty couiitry/every spring!" Ad four stodlers, followed them H SY /.ESLflE TURNER EXCELLENT SUBURBAN BU'VS! \ OUTSIDE PAINTERS ^ W A SH TU BBS A Nen^Job 5 room downstairs ant Aitd Laborers for Grading Work. Two aiitomoblles-Wera waiting TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX TH6 TASK 1HAVIE FOR YOU MAY one additional room on the MANCHESTER ; MANCHESTER Iff-, the street, Aziiraskl's large SCBM OaCBPTtVBLV ROUTINE second floop, fireplace, hot ON BUS LINE — 71/,-acre Lmaiicsui limousine, and another, AT FIRST 4LAMCB. I SuSPKCT, 5IAPLB ST.—Two-tehement (arni, 0-room house, bani, 2- / ' P a rt o r F u ll Tinu^sW****^* water heat with oil burner, hou*ie nf 6-6 -moms, sepamte opi^ car. ' mpwbvbr.that it may pnw B c»r garage, 35 Imit trees. S f R o d r t * ' two-car garage and work oir burners. Good eondKIon. Apply Superintendent waa hardly prepAred to BB e w re THft ■ ■ V brooding houses, chicken llda Cjquttrlght tn Azaras- shop. Located in the north WALKER ST. — 2-teheinent coop. But there she was. He end of town. This hou.se is house of 5 rooms each, alt FAIRVIEW ST.—g--rt)om GREENBROOKE llOM^S, INC. In amaxement. ' , 1 itMtlletinga. Link," ' Courtright a good bu.'. improvements, steam heaL gle, all Improvements,' V ’i targe porch. ■■ V; ' ■ Walkw'Street Ing porch, sunparinr, steam 1. UOANK ST.—6-room single, . heut, garage., \ ,On FJoltpn Lake— I have ir t hot-atr heqt. Clean. IIAWTIIORNE ST.—Duplex *iS‘l a larite cottage situated on 5731 HIl'j.I.gRI) ST.—d-i^mi sin­ house, 6-6 roofns) sunpbrcli, * Tto*A?v -wj C s f A a lot which has a IWO ft. gle. hot air heat, 2-car ga­ good citodltlon. w n B O N D S frontage on the lake. Tnis rage. ' _TOBE $ O L D \ P cottage has a cellar under it GLASTONBURY . , I - • . ^ SEVEREAL^NEW — "4-6-8- g r is w o l d T ST. — 11-acre ' Large Two-Family FlaL'5 rooms eaeii floor, f steam 'famares, with a pipeic.ss,furnace and room homes available for Im­ f^v'. farm, 8-room house, steam 2-car garage. Fine location eloae to bsM llna.' ^ - could he converted into a mediate occupancy. . heat', all Itoprovements. Two /I year ’round place. Modem Pnkme Single of • Boems. bath aad extra layatoiy, • t . FLOW ER ST. — 2-lenement tobacco sheds, bams, 2 chick­ garage space. A alee honiie oa H «u y iittisM. , MAJOR HOOPLi house Of 6-6 rooms. en coops, i-car garage. Ink-, OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS ' /6uR BOARDING HOUSE mediate possession. Two-Family Duplex, ft Boems, flMvsaieat ta Mala strest. cordc. Matching bag is Pattj The Above Places Are By Mrs. Anns Csbnt Owner asha Immedlats sale at 8530S. . ' j No. 5731. /, l ASKED seXJ ID O kS w e e d s , G O O D

.X- \- .V SAT)[JRD AY. APRIL 16^ Avenfe Daily CirCTia^bR:- Korenimt ot u. s. toeather Roreoi '^Mdi For the Month of April, IMC . Fair and .eoblor'tonights 'Tues­ 8,746 day fair anbvMinewbat cooler but Gets Silver W ings Program with Inereumg^ high cloudiness.' ^ ^ o u t T o ' Membb^qf tito Aodit ^eard Along Main Street '• BareM^ofyCirciilatloaz-. / ■p or Services \ MancUeUe/^^A City of Village 0t^rm X C. H «nry OUon, t i lilw w o o d And on Some of Mtukehester'e Side Streetni-^oo NCHESTER, CONNyf«ONDAY, m Xy 1, 1^4 (TWI5LVE PAGES) FKICI EE CENTS Orel*, yutcrdky 180 ^taaoiacd Advertising oa Pago 16). M 'f U employea w t/ th t Aatna The discussion carried on In • ter weapon, than a General Shcr OrganiKt,^\Choral Sing- OL. iiU Caiualty C ota p u f^ H4 to mipar- these columns between Service man tank. ; \ . ergs J.uui^ Choir and kiteadent of .-Jtk* profeMlonal Men's wives and ^ fe n s e Workers' It doia no gootl to bawl out tin \ wives takes a new angle this week youngsters * when' they run intt Soloist Tuk^Part. V Swiss Bupy Amepictm Fliers With, Military Hhoors HaMUty dw eip tiw iL with the following two entries: [ y\ Air,'. Field. Texas, and to receive front of the- building wouUl,^be of unit ,lh the A A F Training Oo.m- "In Joseph’s Lovely Garden” .... he Missi^ippi fell slightly B irth s y ^ serfs England Has Dis- \ yards Given Blasting. "The discussion between defense In \Britain Launches their wings. Private Miller re­ great service. '\ mand, la located near Victorville, ...... Dickinson hen rose again today and '^cot^ered Aloofness osj ceived a pair of gunner’s wings as workers' and service men’s wlVea This town is not very well shp- Cslif., on the edge o f the Mojavd. Theiiie ChoralV. Singera Operations; Predicts SUGCBSTION FQR ontihued its damaging Washington, ’ ' !•—<>P)—Bar- London, Maj' 1.-^^)—Fif­ well as a promotion in grade. now seems to have turned into a plicd by public clocks. The onhs Desert, ■ approximately lOO miles "Largo” ..,...... Handel Nation w' Impossible, typical feminine squabble and pos-_ bourse as one of its tributa- Tw in ..aipW _ Ere. L^ngi teen hundred or/more Al- / DINING OUT Unless retained at Harlingen as owned by the local banks and from Lios Angeles. ' Mrs.-BelledrBelledna ManauL.);pr)trkU‘o more rail points in France. day. His son went into the service. Advert Isement- islbl^the widespread property ted today the fall of historitf^H*! vU e Target P*^*y tp strike in t^oncert with the of the Navy Frank '/Knox, and Mary TayUrt’. thinks she has a down. / (At 5 p. m. today the German Then the reveihe process took Manchester P iy Cleaners id cropxjeatructibn. ‘T h e trouble is that the coat of ing a “hell of a beating” 'ip Allied Armies of liberation. said, "the American people have double—o t should we say "tre­ That Continues to be a qom- Hulao pass, ancient battle- j \700 Miles from Philip- FertUizer $2'90 / children always has ■ been more •‘Until then be cautious, be dis­ lost a great public iervant and1.he radio said that "single planes are ' KIWANIS ble?” At two recent meetings of a. mpnly accepted belief ariKjng hoiq. Now he goes into places The Army engineers office at St. , . Burma, Lieut. Gen. Joseph over western German.v." T h * where these soldiers are wont to 100 pounds. Lawn Grass seed1 ?53Sc than the amount liarents can aave grround guarding the way to creet." Sherwoou added. "Your Allies have lost a good friend.’’ local cultural club, the same wo­ many -folks: They really do be­ 95^ Wells Street Louis reported four levees In the pYnes in Full-scale As-lw . Stilwell has recaptured broadcast was recorded by U. gather and he' keeps his money in’ per pound. ' Elngland’s, Manches­ on tax exemptions,” Ferguson Ijoyang in Honan province.' lives are valuable to the Allied Dr. Garbett is visiting the Unit­ man has-been mistaken for her: lieve/ihat the height of the Con-, It. Loula. area—-all on the Illinois almost half the Mogaung val- government monitors in NSW his pocket.. He doesn’t even con- ter Green. . Phone 345? said. saitifs on Jap Holdings cause. Your gallant services will ed States at the invitation of the |\- hot only that, but she lost out- on necticut river at HartWid affects ide of the river—still were in This is a dis,wct blow to the York.) v.we\With them, we are told. In­ Downey, who has five children ley of northern Burma and he needed for the hard fighting lit. Rev. Henry St. George Tuck­ supply “« f home made cookies the temperature in this: area. They ritical condition. W ater in the Chinese. Air Sight-day battle The U. S. heavy-,bombers roared stead he looks n . them and re- himself, agreed. But he said It has sent into action the first that must be done. er, presiding bishop of the Episco­ graciously offered by one of the .“SV that.the icy tyaters from the ,uge freight yards of the Missouri preceded ^ss of the pass, a Advanc^ Allied Headquarters, out early ov’er the chapnel/ ^ marlm to himself, or to a civilian ["acific at Dupo, 111., forced aus- all-American tank iinlt to fight on /‘Listen to the Allied, raffib, for pal church. attendants at the food booth o f a North flowing through- the Con­ /^C ontinued on Page Six) small piece of flstland backed by New Gulnea,\May 1—(^--^Edging Some Bring Bqmbs B^k fair, who believed she was accost­ he knows, “ What the heck are,- [lension o f operations. Also still in the AriStic continent, it wa* dis­ word that will come from the sp Ajnericah,. pilot.s\ found the necticut Valley bring cold air with these felJowB still around here for?/ steep mountains on three sides. It persistently "'•y^ostward, Allied preme commanders. General Eis- ing the Herald viTiter who had ihger were the Preston levee on closed'' today. weather nonk too gbbU and sdnrto Ibem. ^ 'There'isn’t any danger of bomb- ' fronts/the Yellow river north of heavy bombers 'based on newly- enhowbr in the west and Gen. (Sir helped her with publicity for the he Mississippi below St. Loiiis and tn.Jjip Base 40 Miles East formations brought their bombsK^ 1 . Maybe so, but we are inclined the/LunRhai 'railway, from which Henry Maitland) Wilson In the ing here. now. | JiIcGee Creek dike on the IlUhois. cbpfnTed New airdromes nnoiincement th*t medium Stalin Lauds project. The mistake was discovef- I to the belief that the river haS Now the higher-ups know why ! th* Cninesc had retnoved the south. Do\(iot bfc tricked Into pre­ ed when the worker at the bazkar The Coast Guard cutter Green- 2 6 States Will have begun full-scaib^ assaults on tghks are apearheading Stllwell’s (Continued on epgF Eight) I notning to do with it because we local Anti-Aircraft units are here, . irier was ordered upstream from acka mature aettep by Nazi lies or de­ was mportlng its success the next Japs Begin Fortifying Pass Japanese bases to the .^northwest rive do\^n the valley Increased jean remember Some.,good warm so we are not criticiz^ing. W e are Jape Girardeau, Mo., to assist in ception." day. and csrially inquired hdw she LOOK! T h e Invaders were reported to nitting one target only '700 miles hope that "Vinegar Joe" could Aid of Allies I Spring weather when the river just giving an example of how | Evacuation work today at Haiiglng Nazis Try to "Jam" Air liked the cookies. I W18 still high. If the high-river one's attitude can change wh^n j Pick Delegate) have begun an immediate fprtifl- frorq the Philippines. \ reach the town Of Mogaung before ■Technlcar experts said the Ger- For the Beneflt of UndeiprlTflei^ Children ^ bog Island, 10 miles below Grand Gen. Douglas MacArthur's com-, the mpnsoon rains begin*in, about ■ theory la' correct we can only re- circumstances do, [power. The Coast Guard previous- catlon of the nass, rushing prepa­ mkna made desperate efforts to of Manchestor.' two weeks. The' main Japanese To Red Army ’The balmy Spring weather ! m.ark as doe.s the popular song—• evacuated all 600 residents of rations for a possible drive on Lo- munique today told of a de^tebP" ’jam ” the air and prevent recep­ Flashes! .... /. / ■ base , in northern Burma, Myltk- brings hut, not only the baby car­ j "River, Stay Way from My Door.” A local restaurateur has been COMPARE! almeyer. 111. During M^th yang. • live raid on the Schouten islands, tion \ f the initial ABSIE broad­ I lyang experienced ’,a heavy a long-range assault* on Sorong kt yina, lies, some 40 miles east of (Late Bulletins of -the Wire) T u w la» May 2, (AU^ight), Stale Theater riages along Main striset, but the putting one over on . some of hia 1,312,000 Acres Inundated cast irv Europe, but asiierted that regular cuatomera. ,The patrons Japanese air attack. the western tip of New’ (^Inea, Magaung,; the attempts at interference were Declares Simullaiifcous bicycles as well. PollOe who patrol j This town Isijlt one to respond The total' acreage Inundated by fall for the gagvgencrally in good Almost Dail^ Convert The pass is west o f Chenghsien, and air and sea hammering of the 'xStillw eirs Chinese spenrhesds not very successful. Report Siiritoh Unlocked the i^lncipal streets In the busi­ •cry readily to public surveys, or iL Mississippi and the two tribu- nhture and the ^eataurant man which previously fell ihe Japa- Wake island ^rea, closest/ enemy ar»; reported at Msnpln, 32 miles The brt^dcast obviously was Ouslaughls from East Boston, May I.— l/P)— ^tew Ha­ ness dlrtrict warn them off the ■t lea.st, it doesn’t take the trou- aries^lme lUiRoia and Missouri, in nicks up a few extra quarters. He tions and Primaries to'•7‘nese. Heavy fighting is continuing stronghold northwest of Hollan- northwest of Mogaung, ano the part Of a campaign Intended to ven raltroad Investigators teport- walks, but the youpgstera con­ 'lie very generally to fill In a ques- ,hs latest tabulation by the Red And West Must Be 10 — ACTS — 10 around . Mihsien, southwest of dia. , / meilcan lapks rolled into battle give the Germans the “ invasion ed today that some "uAkitowa tinue to ride on them Just the tionaire and “mall it. Most any­ whispera to his vi.ctims, "Do you was 1,212,000. Levees were Be Heli^ by Two Ma­ Chenghsien, 'with the Chinese as­ Striking to the east also, air­ for the'...list time at Inkangahta- jitters”—a malady not unknown same. Another kid's vehicle that time that folks are asked to All want a couple of “ T" tickes?" ,g broken and overtopped in so Launched to Hit Foe. person or persona unloeked ' a His victims usually are in the mood serting • they have w alled off the men hurled 85 tons o f bomba or wng, 12 'jhiles northwest of Man- on this side bf the English chan­ MW'iteh” eaiising the derailment o* Anti-Aircraft (271st Army) Dance Band is a nuisance qh'aft}ewalk8 ia the in a blank so that popular opin­ nany places it is difficult to keep jor Piirties in May. to get a couple of "T” tickets invaders on three sides and in­ IVewaU, the enemy's largest pln. . nel Where the strain of, waiting fot a locomotive and freight car and The Big HIT of the Recent War Bond Showa^. wagon which the j^ngstera ride ion can be secured the response tlgu i^ date. . flicted heavy casualties. re-, ;^mlon, May 1— (Pi —Premier good for five gallons each of gaso­ maining air and supply base in "D-day" Is Imposing ^ heavy bur- burying a brakeman under tons ot Ihcludea Famoua Artists From A ll Over Am erlt^! with one knqe w h ll^ propelling is poor. I One thousand soldiers were Wa^ngton, May 1—Of) — In The Japanese continued an ad- A communique dibclosed thkt Maishal Joseph S^lin, in a May with the onS freq'foot. line. T h ey'are willing to pay a crapped when the Harrisonville, northeast New' Guinea, sprayed 26 Warazup,/five'miles above InKan- lumber and coal In Walpole _yea- We on The Herald And this true quarter fo r two. 'The restaurateur the greate.«t burst of political ac- tons of bombs dn Haiisa bay to KContteucd on |Mge E ight) ilay pronouncement; declared to terday. The Injured brakeman, BoOi bicycles And thdswagons in regard to response to, editorial DL, levee went out but timely (C'ontinued on' Page Four) gahtawng, op Uie valley’* only COIXINS DRIGGS, Famous New Yorii Artist slips them an envelope and -col­ ty the presidential campaign the southeast, and hit crippled tnicksble road, h*d been In SUl- day that the Red Arm y and the Ernest Patterson, 37, of 181.^ Maestro of the Hammond Organ and NoVachoed.' ' sia a haxard. W a saw onaw om - or Open Foriim articles. 'Try to ^meuationtlnued un by Page Arm Six) y engineer and an knocked down'by a hlcyclq^^- lects the quarter. 'When the vlc- boast' Guard boats prevented lossseen thus far, Dernocrats will Rabaul on New Britain Island with weira'hands 10 days. Allied armed forces must launch Bridgham street. Providence, R. whip tip general Interest in kStne timS'go out and look at their, piil’- I Ing ridden by a youpg girt ^ e name delegates representing 476 30 tons. I., was tak*n i‘» Norwood hospi­ THE BARN STORMERS - OEOME HlNKlA . < .subject \Of obvious gohd to '-the chase, they firid they have actu­ ^ e w s that tne American unit, simultaneous onslaughts from rast youngister went right, along national convention votes and Re­ tteavlcsl o f .Asnaults aiies tal suffering many cuts and Winners of World’s Fair Famous Night Club Sin] town ana folks sit back and wait ally purchased “ tea" tickets. The Smploytng medium iknks, had and west to finish off “ the w i n d ­ though the .mishap was a joke> publicans will select 351 this ?emtion Trial I'he heaviest of these Satur­ bruises and possible Intonial In­ . Bam Dance Contest. fo r the. other fellow to tell his seller has simply taken off the "T "' Rnoi^^ieral gone into action caiiu; bn th.3 sec­ ed German beast’ . . . in hi* own AMERIGO 0ENHECO1 Fortunately the woman \waa not day's assaults was the Fifth Arm y juries. The railroad investigator* ' V a n A it ' Is good, for the tpwri tickets that label Tetley Tea bags month in 26 states, ond annivi-rsary-of the beginning Manchester's Own badly injured. Another, incident Beginning with the Florida and Air Force bombing of two , alr- Blast Genoa deh. / reported that the original posi­ JEAN WALTON and officials to know how and and put them in an envelope. They of General Stilwell’s retreat from "There can be no doi’.t)t that "Frank Sinatra." we rioted was a case of a girl rider Alabama " Democratic primarie." jes to Halt Ftrios on BlSk Island o fy the tion of the switch was reversed l^latUng Impresailp. ^ whaT the people think. If the have no comeback and he has their Is Held^oday Burma \ * only a combined blow such as this also. She cut right between two tomorrow, when slates to cast 18 Schouten group at the wide after the accident and- the locis M r . b e e v e s response to piibjlc appeals lo r ex­ quarters. Two, Bases TlU'ealPned ^ will be able Anally to crush Hit­ men who were conversing on the and 24- votes, respectively, will be moiith of Geeivtnk bay. some 250 .Rain Explo- was found hanging on Its chain. / THE qUARTET Famous for Tears In Minstrel' pressions of opinions were grreat 1—:A, N on.'. Stiilweil’s forces now are threat­ R om lerite Germany,'’ Stal^ declared • • • / sidewalk and nearly flatjened one chosen, the two major parties will < [Contempt o lo C o ^ t Pro­ •statuteranllcs northwest of Hollan- and Theater Shows er. the tW n's guiding authorities ^tholic Laymen l^ld to In a broadcasf'.order m the day Direction Jack Sanson. Hold almost dally conventions and dia, whose four air vfleldb arc in ening not only the enemy, base ay siyps on Milan Rail- Leave Jobs In Protest Throughout America. them.. . ' wftl be g r ^ t ly aided. ceeding iinerrupts; Mogaung but also the companion which praised the Ahies ^'or their cycles can deal a painful Injury primaries. By Jdne 1, the Republi­ Allied hands after the big April Holyoke,' Mass., May Fight Growth oL Pa­ stronghold of i^yltkyina, some .40 rd». Other Targets. “ conaiderable coqOTbution” OTHER FINE ACTS! OTHER FINE ACTS! even if not a .serious one because cans will, have selected 1.P06 of 22 invasion. The entire working force of \ FLOOR LAYING Must Pick Jury. miles to the, east. Advices IrOm paat Ru.isian aHjcc^ hahdie bars and pedals seem par­ ganism in the Nation. their 1,059 Chicago delegates ana This mid-day asrault on an air American Tissue mills, except ADMISSION 75e — Pl)CS 15c TAX. stories be­ the frdnt yesterday- said his' trqops Stalin said thht "under the ticularly designed to be weaj^na often the basts df good the Demo-rata will have chosen and supply base only 120 miles Allted Headquarters. Naples, office workers, left their job* to- Rehnishing and Waxing. Washingtoiv May east of the Mogaung valley -tvere blows of the. RM Army, the b|oc of injury. Barked*, shins are pain­ cause they revealX)ow-al now 1 persons re­ 906 o f their 1,176.- from. the enemy’s stronghold of ay 1 . A (.P)— Allied bombers blast­ day In- protest, a spokeamaiy said, V AU "rklent apd the Theater Donated. All Proceeds OO Directly act when things hlt'home. con tempt o f court proi only '45 road miles Ju* horte of of Fascist statM is cracking and To the Care of Underprivileged Children. ful arid a somewhat paralyzing Est^ates Gladly Given Knox, aecretary o f the Navy, wti Probably Will Continue Harvest Manokwari sept 77 tons of demoli­ ed the big port o f Genoa for the against a management A good, on'e "we heard the other agonist a defense, attorney tqday tion and fragmentary bombs into Myitkyina. tumbling down, and exhorted the punch'In the side can result from be laid to rest on the rollin; Unless there Is an unexpected thira straight night last night of a three-cent's-an-hour W-6® day,that centeni about this rever-' halted until Weunesday th fuel dumps aqd parked aircraft at being mt by the handle bars. The ILL 8254 ilopea of Arlington National ceme­ change in sentiment. Gov: Thomas ' From the battle front in north­ after a flee\ of more than 500 crease to lopr months. /W’UUam .sal idea concerns a local man who of 30 persons accused o f sedltlo’ Mokmer and Sorido airstrips. ern India, meanwhile, came .re­ heavy bombel* .rained exploeivea (Continj on Page Six) wagons'.manipulated hy reckless tery today while U. S. Navy men \, Lemelln, president of tpcal .20^ .has always been a good aport. conspiracy. Theh It will be neces A t least 15 enemy planes were ports that the Japanese are mass­ youngateili pushing m ^ly along around the world- hold memorial (ConttnoMi on Page Eight) on the Milan “ "** other Ihilp Sulphite ' and Papep- Mill ■Whenever he dropped. Into a place sary to s u r t all over with the ^ Iv e rize d on the ground and ing for an assault on Im- targets in norlhern Italy, head­ are also potential dealers of dirty leryices for "the boef.” *Il-oJt workers (AFL) of vvhteh t^ tm - wheTje there were aome soldiers, selection of a jury. pp^ably five more were destroyed quarters announc^ today. digs In the shin bonea Have one Only exeep'tiotts will be on the iiloyes are members/ said M particularly those of the Anti-Air­ Chief Justice Edward C. Eicher, outxjf an intercepting force of 12. Topping off 72 ho\i(B of blows on of therii. hit you head-on some (Continued on Rage Four) Russian Lull union signed a eontract recently craft units, stationed here, he Free Enlargement bhips thatkt 14D0-^Navy term for presiding at the trial in Federal Toriint Made by Ijberatorn ahipplng and t'ornmuhicalions in time and'you’ll think them a bet- B p. ,n., e. w. t. —are in actual bat- Puerto Rican III the belief thahlt Vailed for pee- proved himself a ready spender. Hg District court, said developments . The^brust which piit Allied Italy, the night bomber* also Ham­ with Every Ron ot tnim ^ Ble with the enem'y or carrying out niaiient' raises but lh a t the.com ­ made it. impossible to Impanel a bombers only 700 miles from the TreasuryXBalance mered the ' much-bombed w est To End Soon pany contends the Increase waa Developed «od Printed, “ p w {emergency mlasions... Philippines was made 'oy Libera­ A- Revolt Looms jury before -midnight, - ex^ratlon coast pol^of Livonio. (Leghqrni lor lour months qnly. Flag* Fly At Half-Maat date foi the present jury panels. tors which’ hit Jefnian airdrome in and struckXMonfalcone, near the sst the Sorong area, a t the end of the Washington,'May'” 1—(ff)— ‘riie Hav^ Yoifr Baby, DO NOT WAIT ELITE STUDIO In Ui6* British ' and Canadian Accoidingly, Eicher announced poSiUon o f the Tretuiary April 28: Adriatic port of Trieste. Attributed by Izvestia Legal Battle Resumed - Meets, az well, alt flaga Jy at half- "turkey’s head” western extrem that the trial; which entered its Recelffla.’ $150,106|919.65; exi- Hit PUiie Factory Chicago, 1— i;A»>-r-T)i* ^ i s t on o r& n from tht! Admiral- R odent ‘ Commissioner ity, of Dutch New Guinea. Three Yourself or Your thjrd >.eek today, will start all penditures,' $285,028,464.56; net Heavy bombers hit a plane fahr To- Weatber and Re­ battle over goyernmem seizure.of A Month in tuounilng fqi'.the man who bvM araln.' the Chicago plants of Montgomery Demands R^igoation (Continued on Page Pour)! balance, $12,3.37,883,321.91. tory at Milan and others at Bresso Fuiitil^ Photographed bparked the program that gave 'The defense lawyer -Who roust and Barese, struck rail targets at groupings of Ariiiy.- Ward and edmpany waa reaumed v For Yomr Radio! Notice Jnited State, -.the mtghti'eat O f Governor ..Xugwrell show cause” why he'should not Castelmagglore and Allesandria in Federal court today, when .At- in ^Your Own Home. favy it. world hlatory. ' be held lln coi.temp; 1« JagjM J- and dug up an aiijfleld at Reggio ;' Bulletin! torney General Francis Biddle de­ Replete with pageantry and tra- Laughlin of Washington., Etcher clared It w>a Presldtol Roosevetta Bring It To Washington, May 1— ()P)L-Puer- Emilia during more , than 1,750 London, Slay, 1.—1.—'-Investigate- - ’B* $20 fot cobtempt of court.” to it now,” he commented " It will he aped paet hla horn* and the *pot 498 Military Lost ings, would end soon and that a Montgomery Ward plant eel^re. AppUoiBon et~ Ro m ' Bahbicau arty arrlveo—cabinet officera, ad- catabliah in Puerto Rico a govern Th* court’* pronouncement F. D, A. MORTGAGES ARRANGED THROUGH THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. give a stable gun platform to op-i where he complacently—but *pee- new ' offensive would burst on the of 38 Palm Street for exteneim of itnte, generato. enltotad men knd jment o f law and honesty and ulatively—float! email models to­ Spreak ftom Rayburn (D-Tex.) In­ Time to let yoa In oa.yrlwt's going nn quieted the cojirtroom, which a erafe from and a decent thing to tn Sinking of Ship Germans "with the force o f a hur­ permtosRm to operate a- Beauty vomen all have been allbted aekts real government by the majority moment before had aeen several day to Uck the old problem of dicated a “cooling off” process fot ■t Arnold Radio Lab. They are »|>en- STORE AT 45 WEST CENTER SALESBIAN ON THE TRACT DAILY 9:30 A. Bt TO 6 P. BL ride (in.’’ Washington, L— congriNMilon*l. tenipeiw was lavor- Parlor In her home at the above the little church. of the people.” 'defense attorneys on ■ their fe e t Since the •day In 1917 when pouBding.; ricane.” ing a Photo Htudio; Monday, May 1st, Pagan declared “Tugwetl'a dic­ sinking of an American *hip with The Germans are now "Iryinif'to M by the admlnlatratlon eddreea. In a Residence A 3kme. all trying to sprak at the same W'ood bought a rejected 500-horse­ ‘The designs w;e developed and right there at StW North Main Street, i er* Represent Three Brmoelie* tatorial attitude can be matched losa o f 498 military personnel in guess where the next blow wilh when he eald no time had brea art AppUcaUoh ct Mark Holmes power aircraft engine from Glenn knowledge we gained were invalu­ where yoa can have your own, or the Formerly Occupied By Wayside Furniture. o t Body bearer* the military, tef*® only by Hitler's and MuaaoUnt'i time. the Mediterranean waa announced fall,” the newspaper declared as for Houae coneideratloa* *f -he 28 Woodbrldge Street for permis­ Proseoutora Obtain dtatloa CurUaa, stepped It up to 2.CM able to the Navy when th* wrar baby’a portrait made. Joeiwiil still active pall bearera—will repre- tactics.” today by the War department. reMlattoh by B ^ r ^ t ^ O. John Rogge'and Joseph W. horsepower and put It In Mias De­ atarted,” he eaid. " A P T boat ia a Soviet communique ' reported repdir radios. His srife, Emily, is the Available at once. Suitable s. for any type of-business.- sion bo erect a sign "Holmes Fu­ ■nt the three branche* o f the Traveto With Anued Guard The date of the sinking waa not ,/ neral Hotne"' about tbrCe fOet Burna, government proaecutor*. troit m , then went on to capture little more than one of our lata that the land front lull hr.' enters Dmeey (B-Bl) for ^ phoibgrapher. Phone 6780 lor a|^ 7arisl aervlcc, four each from the The' governor, be artd, travel* racfiig models, widehed and given, except that It wras “ recenL ed. Its second weelt without iny tion. Deaplto Bayborn’a staaB iintmeat or com^^ln from 1 to Rent Reasonable. See:. ' ' - 'V from the sidewalk at the above hnliated ranks il the Navy, Ooaat with an armed guard, and live* obtaWed the dUUoD agatnat every Important cup In th* United Nor 'wraa It dlacloeed whether the •ome Democrat* la the Balm d * ^ , addrem.lB a Realdehoa B Zone. Laughlin on the ground that bto States for th* Detrhit Yacht Club, ■teengthened to carry tonnage as if^tefton t changes. P* Ma Greenbrooke Homes. Inc* 3uard and Marinea. life) o f luxury In a SOO-year-old enemy action was by submarine or mittoe pat atoam b e lM a . numerous motions and petitions he haa sought a huQ wdiich wrauld well as show speed. . Ueool Attacks Bepolsed /■ r An, persona' Interested In the - ALEXANDERS I Dvr aMflPD JARVIS,f ADVIS Prea.XPno-r -F Leading U)e hone-drawn tatoaon Spaidah castle "more comfortable "W * helped the wrar effort, and Elrcrsift. to fere* a revtolea ef above appllcatioas may appear at the two-mtla march to Arllng- Uuiii tlM W hite House, with 30 ser­ had held up the trial. . ' cleave the water without Mclpplng T h e vea ^ l sank te lfU y and 498 .•The buIleUn said local Nasi at­ GEORGE C. LESSNER L the w ar effort win help ua evjntu- tacks were thrown back southeast rode a* that Chalraeaa to the hearing. on cemetery Will be 8r*t t e f ea- vant*, eight automobiles, and two Before today's session opened along the surface. V • m ilitary persoiinel are miaaing, FULL DETAILS CAN BE SECURED AT: MODEL HOME ON WALKER STREET, Doubled, Hpeedhoat Becords ally. We'll have better en^gines. of StaiiUlawpw in the Carpathian lU) weald be compelled 821 MAIN STREET ' TEL. «4«8 Rohlnz Board o t Appoato, 9rC commandei. Rear Admiral L. summer home*.” ' laughlin had Aled on behalf of oaid the brief announcement. "The the Dewey remlutlea for. two def<‘ndanta.j Edward Jainea Speedboat lecords stood around better boats and better p«form - By Rivard MaitlB, PHONE 2-0S45. OUR OEFICB ON CENTER STREET, PHONE 4112, OR 26 ALEX- Denfeld and his aUff: followed Shortly before Tugwell. moved ance than ever-before when ]peace next o f kin o f the pcraonnel have ato teaallwtalleai I Chairman. | INDER STREET. PHONE 7275. the 60-mile-an-hour mark when (CoaUaned e* Fag* Ha) - , ' * Phone 6885 After 9^ P. M. ' Wood took up the gam*. He ran It •a aoUAed.” Martin JC. Alvqrd, (Caattaoed «a Page Btz) jlCMittaaad aa Fag* Fpor) / (ttoottao** eo ^oar) SecreUry-l - - » • - ■ -J -