llONDAt, AFBIL 20,1941 A veiaco Dally CirenlatioB *r?*' ■be the Iteta et Manh, IMA ; m V .' a ' T X. The ruU lar maattaf of Myatle Y te RuaUera i I South Revtow, w£kA will ta^e , .place to- Methodtot W.8.( have an Sugkr Status Mile Tr^. Weekly- yLbontTown morrow araBlnc at eight .o’cloclc allf the Board of Edu­ NoHe to > Be Sold /1 ^ .VOL. L X L .n o . 172 MANCHES' TUESDAY, A ^ R IL 2I, INI PRICE THREE U. S. Marlnea aon of Mrs. Robert | course, afford to ^end the large / \ I s tw fm tew ort at 8.J0 Mr. and Mra. John Wabrek and cation wiU be held thto evening in tween A|tril 27\ and amount of money eari) weekend And. HEALTH MARKET *y laorntaiB iAn, ^ a r ita j aon Alau bf AtlahU, Georgia, are the office of the acbool auperln- Salters|8l Hasel street, spent .thai fo r t i ^ faire but that to where hla VMd. Oallfotaia.\ He to a tending two weeka with Mra. tcndent. The Board Will open bide M idnight Blay 8. ^ weekend at hla home, coming hU| abtak’a parenta, Mr. and Mra. y o u n ^ ^ brother Robert cbmes In. -.—-Jwte of lUncheater Hi^ for the tranaporting of children to the way from his station hi <)uati-1 Alliodl4»«fa| iig^l^arm i PaS5«uid attanded Um Ualvanir John Mroaek of SS Pearl atreet. the achoole from the Hllletown and He told James that if he MUld With sugar rationing only a tlco, Virginia, by train. The r ^ d manage to come home, he wthild TUESDAY SPECIALS oomwcUcut, X ^ m WabrOk waa the' form er Miaa Oakland aections of the town. short time away now, local grocers Mroaek. Her huaband ia trip is about 1,000 miles. . pay all the expenSea. Robert to«tor itative of the Fitagerald are emphasising the fact and want ployiid at the Unit^ Aircraft Double Green Stomps Given With Cash Sales The American Legion auxUiary their customeia to get a clear un­ He has come home for /:tbree Con., in Bast Hartford. ' . Mabutacturing company of Tor- X ABDayTueadayl " ilngton in the SoaUieaatern atatea. will hpve a aocial meeting thto derstanding of it that no sugar consecutive'^ weekends/in a rbw rabr to hla entry mto the Ma- Tliey came up to attmd the Stav- evening at the Legion home on will be sold in the period from now, and will, probabj^ continue rinesi SaltAs was employed as a Leonard atreet. A good turnout

X iwhan wo aaa aaa daylight abend to to . do to ta ^ t* H that In the The Leopard Changes His Face our utoolo war produetlen eCoct. oototog prlmariaa candidataa ara E V E N IN G ^ MANCHESTER. CONN. * TUESDAY. AIJRIL 21,1942 We am over the hump on war pco- nowiinatod not Alaiao tor OengTosa PAGE Im tt Today the eombiaad.pm- but tor other poaitiomi of pubUe doetlon of Amertoa, Ruaala and Inlluenca who have tha oourage to B y Oearga Thchef ■ '& n o . Ikigland nndoubtaidly ^ la greater declare and who beliavo ainc'afcly Study Salvage Ptetfy Smretariea Seen Likefy Yrath Admits tiia« tha combined Axto ^produe- Hiaoo prlndplaa and thair aoe< New York—I^ju kna* ^upoB his arrival ia Anstrallai to* Australian Industrial South American Raw tiOB.” ^ . sary impUeationa.'* T h a t Barry Wood, singing star bean recorded and. presented to. To\Be Wic$on>in Stacks Battle of tto Hit Parade, and Oscar IA< newsp^Mnnea by the recordlBg Of Normandie /FatalHoldup tMl That, aa Nr. Nafion polnta eui Thto to going to be no easy taak. dap^meat of StaHon WOR?^ ler doami't mean victory. Thera to atlll Senator Wayiand Brooks, for in­ vant, music expert of Information That Johnny GrSen, the band ■» Los Angales, April 21,^.r-(ili—I t f Patsraon tabled the patMMa’Tto ■atw«« mt a great tank ahaadj the greatest stance, who authored one of the Please, were brotbers-in-lawT . . leader and composer, to a captain Hxross CarelessnesB^ Re­ looks IlkaUke the 35 pretty' secretaries I an opportunity to Judge pubBe rh- Mexican Re-Enacts Rob­ MHMk«at«r. They’re married to two of the four in the New Tork Gwurd, and that to city offldala arc gol>lnt to win action *-to —the------request.”--- g S lila tM r. tank pi all time, isolationiat reaolultons . at the Gale slaters. Jack Dempsey to a 1st Ueutanant Slowfy/Becointhg sponsible for . Fire tha batUe of olacks. \ Oats CoancU’B Reaettaa FIrat bery; Didn’t Know His Ricb Storehouse Pour­ port Bank has arranged a 8100;*^ Atid Mr. Natoon,. parhapa, is 000,000 cradit tor Braxll, part a t i t u r n meeting yeaterto^to fresh from a That Ernest Hemingway, who to in the same outfit? . They polled the city oouhcU and He got the council’s w iwokirnow ___ sacluded in hto Cuban home work­ Dependent on Stweeping Liner. claim seven votes for*a|acl two first Victim Dead. ing Stream of Strategic which will be used to estaMiifii a * ~ ' ‘ IBUl ...... overly optimlatlc when be hopes primary victor^in nilaois. The project for developing BraxOtan' VAI] eW that Ml thto task can be accom- Republica^/^^y in Connactlcut ing on a novel, was compelled to The guy who cut the GOrdian Qreraeas Lines against and taro doubtfuL CouncUmah DeLamero V * Ha- Minerals.^ and Cto|mb brsiUc hto own resolution not to -kpot has nothing on Luidiy Mlttih- Ih e gtrto pcUUoned Watte? Pet­ Clockey said ha would mtroduoa a rubber resources in toe AmaXcMt'-' Yaaf •«'.***W Iriiahed in what ha caUed the sent weeks, made the Washington, April April 21—dV-An 18- Jungles. write to anybody lii the states un­ der when it comes to Druahing-.^ W ar Resenres/ special oommlttes of expert ship erson, city Clark, for permtorton to resoluUon today itym g tha glrto year-old Msxlcaa re-anactad for bto'Arsenals. "American way,” through tto vol­ mlatpite of weloomln|f Senator til tha novM was completed? . . . wear the infocmal garb through : their permission. The expectation la that 60.000 to ' ______n n o r aside obstaclea . . . TMs band lead­ buildprs and Navsi arrtiltecta set poUca last , night the robbery of a m AMOCXATao rman untary cooperation of aU cla- in Danahar back to its bosom Hto dermatlcian, Gloria Bristol, er was discussing the idea of a the war. Six othea ooinMUmen promisod Loop marohant .without knowing 70,000 tons of rubber will be piro- ' ‘w AhmiaUA Fr«M to •nlaal««> By Dan Whitehead out today to/try to determine Rio Da Janeiro, Brasil, April 31 duced annually. But this is only a itItM to til* «M *r rawknas* ments. has a lettsf from him asking for a touring show fashioned after the Schedule Silk stockings aft scarce And ' support Two opposed j t , hia victim had died of Injuries suf­ aa if, in his course in Oon- bottle of special hair tonic . . .to old Chautauqua idea of a jenera- \ New Toik, April- 21— (Wide whether the eeared and flooded expensive, and skirts are being ab­ Comment tpom the (touhtfuls: —(Wide World)—Latin-America, a' drop In toe bucket compared wltls'' af d aawa «tea*Mkaa Sradlta« But if tha "American fered when be prsa knocked to toe at ar aat atoanrtoa a*a«lta« to greaa, ho had been a trua repro- prevent falling hair. tion ago to be plaitod ta^. the sta­ i^orid) — Australia's industrial 860,000,000 liner Normandie can be breviated'to the point which ml|mt John Bsiungartner: 'Too petty pavement during toe holdup. rich storehouse of raw materials, the hundreds thousands of toos aa« atoe tht laaal aawa doesn’t work in thto erlsto^^ it sentativa of tba people of Qonnoct- ’That writing for tha aye to one dlums, and open prove embarrassing, the girts ar­ for'ootialdai'huon.” Acting CapL Louis CapparalU today is pouring a stream of stra­ needed to put rubber tir^ o n Anaff karata. are growing tougher end IOKNm l:0Oa- Women’s badmin­ salvaged for war duty. trucks and guns. \ jw af takakltoatiaa at can’t be depended upon t « ^ the ieut Mr. Danaher, it to true, to thing, and writing fa t the ear to throughout the'countfy.i, . ' down under slowly Is be- ton, gynu gued. Slacks should solve the prob­ Robert Burns: ‘Tm .too .old to said Ralph Elias had confessed toe tegic minerals apd agricuItuiA quite another? .,'. Star reporters whatwhaf about - the weather?" Ap/olntment of tbe committee lem comfortably—Snd nicely^' care.” , ■■ ■ : Collection of the product' fron liaatebat karata ara atoa fuU Job, If blttemeaaAm dissen­ net up for renomlnatlon himself _ leas dependent on Um long 1:0(1—W men’s badminton, gym. robbery and slaying, of John F. prxrtucta into toe arsenals of the of a, metropolitan newspaper found someone wanted to know. l\overseas supply Unsa tor tbs rs- by N aiTxSccretary Knox area ,sn- Denvtr, 72, whose body oraa found toe scattered, wild-growing traaa' sion foroa^ tha adoptloB of other a:S0-9:8l r- Men and Women nouneed last night coincident with United Nations. aatataa allaat at N. ■. A. this year, but his return to Jmrty this out recently when they were "Don’t give it a thought," cried *■ "lerves ortth which to beet beck the shoorera . In an alley Keb. IS. / Will' not be easily organised. mathodn then ^ a n vriU be a por­ prominence la dtoqiUatlng Indica­ assigned by thair aditora too pre- Laicky, “we’ll play In the towns release of^tha findings of a de­ The Axis, which once_. drew foe hamnwring at tba oountry’s 7:80-9:00 Men’s bedmtoton partmental Court of Inquiry which Six Othera At lasted From 4,000^000 to 5,000,000 wiUlv tion of the Antorlcan preaa which tion that tha party organisation in pare script for a news broadeist where it doasn’d rain.” aorthem outt club, gym. Ellas and six other persons were .heavily upon these resources, first rubber trees are spotted, acroaa U U kata RaaraaaatoUaaA Alter reading thair Initial • . • aeld ”groBs canlsssnssa” was re­ terajtion waa r^uced to a driblet by the itkawa tpaalal Aaaaey— will be vitally reaponalble. It will Connecticut may be too willing to Tha Auanm are e long oray 6 :8 0 ^ open Reeerve- arrested In with an­ Panama’s, seven provinces, tba Cklaaaa. OatraU scripts, the editor hurriedly ar­ .okes spins more from haing aetf-S^cient however, Uons can be for badminton sponsible for the -flro that swept other 'Without telling toe blockade and now Is cut off, while government estimates. As many be respe^ble because it failed to compromise with the isolationists ranged a little course In "ear" ^pldly as the tempo of tha times end still must depend on>the Uni­ during the day evening, Um Mg liner a t her New York City toe United States and ita allies, by os half of these may be in concen­ writing for his scribes. pier tart February. youth Denvlr oros dead, Capparelli audit •TOBAO o r ra its own partisan and a t a time when they should be de­ increases.. . . Not long ago Prank ted Btatea and GMt Britain to Groups amy a eppHcntion at took him to toe scene orhere he re­ control of toe sea and war-time trated areas, many of them on isait^ i Morgan, on a broadcast, was asked The earelesenesa, plus “utter vlo- After Is Urged trade’ agreements, enjoy' a mono- TUATtOJINI. mic prejudicaa, because it feated, and rebuked forever. In fum irii Um backlog of men and the TM.CA. far at tha aoft laUon of rules of common sense’’ enacted tha holdup. , abandoned plantations now choked-' - That the moat discussed non­ If be knew anything about race materiato fo r any dedisiaa bloars ball diamond and ipment. C^iparelli said Ellag formerly plly of oil the rubber, tin, man­ with two or more decades of- Jun-' Tka BaraM m aU ac Oompi persisted in wanting to "get” la­ cases where the party organisa­ fiction book to coma out of the war horsea . '. . “Do I know anything was attribatad In the report to em- ganese, chrome, mica, tungsten, •ai. aaawaa aa tiaaadal raapei against the Japaneae. ;>loyaa of The RoMna Drydock and of Los Angeiea was released from gle growth. ' - ^ ar typaeraekiaal at bor, or capital, or Zkigland, or tion ia so inclined, it behoove's the thto year la "Defense WlU Not Win about horses!” he cried. "\^y, 1 But Um war haa hasUmsd the WiUkie Characterizes i JsU two days before toe killing af­ copper, diamonds and lead that United States experts will de­ to alvarmaaMau The Wdr." by Lt -Col. W. P. Ker- should say I do. The other day a t Repair Company,, Ine., contractors these,countries con produce. Russia, or Roosevelt, all at a time rank and flle Republicans to be on eomnxmwaalth.'S industrial itevel- engaged to convert the 83,Q ton ter having served 11 months on s termine how many of toera can ba atar Braalai Bai nan? Santa Anita I bent over tci pick up opment tramendoualy and U ­ Resolution Adopted by | charge of tampering with an auto- Maay Match .SnppUee Last reclaimed for pr^uction of wildy when Hitler and Hlroblto, and militant guard. That tha Tamiris dancers at tha a ticket and thrbe Jockeys jumped Cafe OwRi vessel,' onro ,the pride of the Tnaadiy, » their allies in our own midst, ing the balance between agrletu- French merchant marine, into a Republicans as End of ihobUa. The captain said he con­ Item for item, many of these (Castilla) rubber. Rainbow Room do baUet and in­ on my back.” ' ture and Industry toward a level fessed between 50 snd 100 rob­ terpretative dancing to Negro United States troop transport. products match the supplies lost Long Range Program- should be tha only vengeful tar­ We Are Targets Too Thm, the other, night, another even though a sKortoga of some Heldby Isolationism. ' beries since Feb. 13. . in Malaya, the Dutch E>uit Indies, N d m On The PreM gets in the thought of any Ameri­ Spirituals—because they are the comedian waa discusMng the rub­ commodities already has devel­ Ne Evtdenee df Sabotage Elias waa being held without A long-range program also ^la purest essence of native American ber shortage.. . ‘Til tau you how No evidence of sabotage eras toe Philippines’ and other areas under -way to develop cultlvptirt , profkaiion of can. The fact that American bomb­ oped. Chicago, April 21.—(Jf)—The Re­ specific charge pending completion held by the Axis. In a long war music ? bad it is,” he said. "The other day OnwniMdlty Prieee P egged found, . of toe Investigation. (hevea) rubber. Two governme^/ . Is noch awta aUUad At To aay this is not to attack the ers have raided . Japan is realistic That John Noysradt, the actor I leaned over to pick up a dime Proprietor and Woman Provided the committee headed publican National Committee feels i they may well supply the extra experimental nurseries ara dsval- To choke off the poaetbilitlea of slnews'needed to win. orttldton tfeAB At taUac It, freedom of tha preaa I t to to Warning not only to Japan, but to vAnd mimic to an ex-school teacher and two mechanics Jacked me up a black market, the government by X ',Barrtow SmuU of New York toe United States ~ is obliged to oping high-yleldlng, diseasefTestaU students included the sons and stole my rubber heels.” SeitiNl, ** AccessoVies can offer a solution to the engi­ But nxMt, of South. America’s ant rubber strains, and a Good- - ! Arilldim of BAirvApara to aot queatloni as Mr. Nalsoh did, both United States coasts. ’The' has pegged prices of many Com­ l.elp bring about "an understand­ mineral resources ore Iwked in -toe Pfesidant of the United ’This same gag was popular la modities and flxad the eoat of ser- neering problems involved, it was year experimental farm In fha,' laehidad ia Ita oam dafl< whether soma nawapapara are first blow In thla kind of warfare Of Fugitive FUer. estimated imofflcislly that the ^ t ing, comity and cooperation" Getting Mad jungles and mountains of inocessi- Gatun lake area haa a sunUar ob-' tha days at Sheridan, and I bavs vioae. Including doctors’ and den­ .1 among nations of- toe post-wa? 9 t *Yraadom ot ap aa^ ” playing a hflplul *part in the will not be the last, and not all the Thht General Douglas UacAr- no doubt that it will get laughs in of salvaging the ship wovild run ble. regions. The same shortages' JecO ve.. tists' toes but exeludlng benklag, Detroit, April 21.-HFl-i-Fedei world, a stand Wendell L. Will- which creite toe demand for them tba aawipapar profaa- struggle to win this war. I t la to raids delivered across the oceans thur's first statement to the press S042. nuitual Hfs Insurance end orork around 810,000,000. Costa Rica already haa a Good­ agents, warm on tha trail of The Normandie, which gaily kie characterised as an "abandon­ W ay to W in interfere with obtaining the ma­ year rubber plantation, and in toUl ganaraUj clilw, to aa af * will be delivered by American performed by the conunooweslth ment of isolationism,” chinery, toe railroads and toe admit, frankly, that soma Amarl- or state governments. /' 'Nasi filer who ascaped from a ferried ororld notables across the Honduras rubber plant seed# al­ ptolt to diitroy "Cpaadom of Um planes. - AUsntlc in other years, was Ued Senatbj> Robert A. T aft of Ohio, shipping to dig them out and can newapapera vrhich. ara atlU new W ar Department building Raoent reports say that Auetra- nadlaa concentration camp, held ready have been sent to the north­ The raid on Japan gives tha up in New" York when the war hUwev^, said he thought its "a Knudseit Optimistic 4>n transport them to toe factories. ern coast where there Is sonM wild swinging thair baaviaot hfymak- mould rate aa a potot of tntareat ha to near a clgaretta and beer German-born cafe proprietor and grqpt^ mistake” for toe committee Axis a sudden propaganda and for future aightaeers in the capi­ famine with etviUane unaMe to buy started. Sbs oras aelsed by the N et Unmixed Blessing rubber growing. Wo t o w to baUara tba ABMr> ers at the targets et their W Washington a woman today as sUeged acces­ , United States last Dec. 12 and re- to have expressed any policy on Production and Morale This new-found demand for to to tpitta aa daaarr- morale need for retaliatory action. tal. It wfll be 388 feet long. Thnt'a mora than dna pack daily and find­ sories Rhlla pursuing their hunt Manganese, vital to 'prbduetlen prejudices, ara not doing very almoet a city block. 'Iha building ing tbamselvos lucky aomeUmeeto named the U.S.S. LaFayette. post-war action as it did last night South America’s long-neglected of steels and light metals Impor- flf oeeaaioiiAl crltlctom aa any Whatever plana the Axis has for for the fuglUro. Approximately 82,000,000 worth at its first meeting sinca^the na­ Of Workers. and over-looked riches is not on much cither .to deserve or defend will also have alx huge lunch find any. Service men. however, ’The F B I eeised Max Stephan, lanL in war pr^uctlon, is bidden r ftotor in Araarieaia Ufa—la* landing bomba- on American soil in Wat Time counters. are abla to get two pecks dally and if luxurious decoraUons and fuwi- tion went to war. unmixed blessing o f prosperity. in almort all the Central AnMri- freedom of the prfCa. ’They are ______\ ' 49-year-oId natUFallsad American, nga, toe work of a number of Othera Expreoa Approval SestUs, April 21__ (iP)—OpUmis- This ia a day when first things Atottal, tto govanunaat, or fightlag battlao ol their own, but will BOW be intenstfled and speed­ officers five. and a woman of German descent, tie over toe nation’s war produc­ can republics and ita supply la be­ By Jack Stiiumtt The Welfare ’ Assoctotion also But Australia produces only a leading French artists aafi arU- Other , leaders. Including Joseph come first, and many of toe chief ing Increased in various ways. poUttotona. Tha Anartean not tto battle of the American ed; tha careful alining at possible securing both of unlawfully iwn- wera removed en

un' tionsl Council of Ameriesn Ship­ cans Final Resolution Victory “There is no reason -to alter toe tapp^ rertmrcca to supply espe­ •ur toar production cbtot, daUvar* serene in the romance of a coimtry 838 square miles. Within the na­ which jama the government cafe- tlon reports its net income at Bugas siid. The FBI balievea he T aft said the committee had 6-9—rjunior boys game room •d toaaa crltldam o l tha praaa Uoniats, to satisfactory indteaUon ous m atter. .'They should have the whose knowledge of them and r whoae legend reaches, for sub­ tion’s borders the Andean' moun­ teriaa every workday noon, aha three-tenths of a cant per tray. try,- Australia has maintained a to trying to reach Mexico' aad builders; A. 'V.' Moore, president 40-hour Week at tola time. When cially toe rubber, the chrome, toe sponaibiUty for them to unques­ favorable balance of trade through McCorinsck Unci, Inc., N. Y.; 'drawn toe teeth” of WlUkle’a open E . S. and W. S. toe time comes that we haven’t manganese that is needed In to^ im ^ wiaatlng of tba that tto. stand taken by the Re­ deadly > smous respect of all stance far back of htotory’a record tain system splits ir.to throe pkrts. would ’phone a special order some­ Profits srs used In expanding thence make his way back to Ger­ proposed resoluUon advocating ap­ 6-6:45—Junior boys plungp pe­ tioned. of the New World. Joining again in the extrema south. thing lUce this: and improving tha sarvies. 'Ita Um . eiqmrts of butter, rneeto, many. Rear Admiral H.IL. Vickery, U. S. riod E. S. snd W. S. enough men to do toe work, then war effort. Newly blossomed gov­ ibctoty c t Kawapapar publican National Oonimittee at Ami association also opsrates pubUd fru its, wheat, flour, meats, orool, The young flier and a fellow Maritime Commission; R w Ad­ proval of on acUve role for toe W ill be toe time to consider ex­ ernment and private agencies seek When Columbus, on his fourth So the livwo nm north and south 'Send over 15,000 more eggs; United States in omrld affairs so 6- 7—Small gym open for hand ttoca In Now Torit tto othar Chicago yoatarday was a Mg step and tost voyage, aaUed along the in the valleys between the moun­ tennis courts, sorlmmlng poMs, Imd. gold, bides and sl^ns, and prisoner, LleuL Erich Bohle, 28, miral George H. Rock, retired; tending toe work week.” priorities for the machinery and that should hold ua for today.” ether oominodlUea Prof.'H. L. Seorsrd, Yale Univer­ tost no one Cbuld fake exception ball E . 8 . "toght. Wa doubt toat hto crittotom in tto fight dlroctiofi. Colombian coast, but without mak­ tains. The climate varies as wide­ Late thto year the largest eat­ boating and bicycling places. escaped from tha Canadian camp 7- 8-r-Smail gym open for 'boxing railroads needed to get toe ma­ HEALTH AND DIET ing any attempt at mttlement of ly as do the altitudes. ’Tropical Feed BaapBee Ne Frehlei Thunday n ig h t The next day sity ; Oomdr. W, A. Sullivan, of toe to toe language employed. W alter According to teats, the lifting terials out. «na anthualaatleaUy ra^vad. But tha toaua gena bo^ d toola- ing placs will ba added to the cafe­ / Food supplies are pa proMem for Bureau of Ships, snd W. A. Gibbs, S. Hallanan ^ West Virginia, E. S. / power of on average-size mush­ gl0O,OOO,0OO credit for Brazn tbe coimtry on a high plateau In tbe along tbe coasts, it to temperata in teria chain Upon completion of Um Bohle was captured while toying 7-8—Boys borne boll school E. 8 M r. Katoon waa bold anough to tloBtot atiil non-toitotioBtot paraon- ADVICX: Andean Cordillera, not far front the higher regions inland. Bogota, Hair tor Bombeighta tbe troops or civUii^ for the na- to cross Um border at Nisgsra Now York City. who p re se n t^ WlUkic’s proposal room la 27 pounds. The United States Export-Im­ Connecticut world’s Mggest offtoe building, the Uon’s Imder to orell stocked—but to toe committee, said toe final 7-8—Beginners swimming clssi aay that not only labor and capi­ aUtlaa I t to. not primarily a de­ vRiere the caplUl city of Bogota with an elevation of 8,564 fast, to new War Dapsuiment structure Falls but Krug succeeded to elud­ for women E . S. • n ii atohsd by tbs McOsy now stands, there was prospering 0^ and healthful the year around. B L ' Louis—t be circumscribed within -toe H strong by serving to Tletary, to M a g eallad up<» “to self, a victory tor tto fuiure of Every time the Cox hearing has the Maerald, and hay have wor- from thaxyast forests, and vege­ he was locked up for exsmlnsUon, Given to Four yoorfiunilyilMri ' ahlpped iL table ivory. These, with ita pre­ provide 200,000 square feet of that the heir area donated for the elsctrlcal machliMry and appll- Awil 27. Bugas said ha orould ask AerritorloT UmiU of toe United to fa ir—to put tha good of tba Amartca, and tto future at tha hit a high spot—In other words Liver *ftsBhlo space for eating, enough room to manufacture of bombslghtsi The anieas. electric eahle and orlre, pSw~ *^States; Chat our naUon has an Lecture Is Heard properly A fter Colutnbua came Alonso de cious stones, its platinum, goldi aeat 5,000 persons at one time. . ar machinery, plate and sheet internment of the wonian sa i nrhola eountry .ahaad ol any par- world. ,/ ■ touched some point where the Ojeda, in-1503. Several tlmea he silver and other minerals, COIom- locks were forwarded to a bomb- da^rous enemy alien. obligaUbn to assist in the bringing / A gigantic soda fountain in the slght manufacturing company. steel, tools, motor cars, psptr, American Sub Com- about of. an understanding, comity FoUowyoarGoveminafir'a ■anal •r^p•rttoaa iataraat' Tto guostlon w h^ faced this curiosity of tha state might natu­ The patlaat orlth liver trouble tri^ to conquer the Chlbchas, and bis offers to exchange for much of drmp aad chemicals. 'the FBI offleer said that Bteph By Church Group rally want to proceed further—It will complain at such symptoms as failed. In 153d three'expeditions, rn^ an rriated In detail a story of and cooperaUon among toe naUons ’lialaof^ diat’i io cboos- M r. Matonn than aaouat RapubUcan gtba^tog yaoterday that which it atlll heeds In tte 'rile home Indurtry to turning manden Honored for has come up against a closed feeling blue, disturbed Mgeatkm, one tod by Bclalcassr, fitst lieuten­ of foodstuffn-texthas. Iron atid giving K ihg food and money and of toe wortd in order th at our liber­ log the foods your ikmUy •oetlana al tto Amarlean praaa at was whothar It ahhuld plodgo itaaif y •ut mnniUbns. p to a^ armored Daring Raids on Japs. ty may be preserved snd tost toe Ths meetin gof toe W.S.C.S. of b « ^ . headache, dlsslnam, and ahllow ant of Plssrro himself, and another stael products,- r a ilo ^ suppUea; vehicles, alririsne sad autotooMle arranging hto traheportaUon out tba South Methodist church which needs every dsy—sad Irt tondhng tto toaua a t tha 40 hour BOW to tto aniy view , on this na- ‘Tha rsason the book to closed, it state ol tha skin. by the tpetful Jimenea de Queiada, school and office auppltoa, machin­ of Detroit aa well aa taking him on blighting snd SestrucUve processes Bettor Hones Week . April 20-2S angtoes, madilne guns, field guns, of war may not again b«i^ forced was held last evening at 7:45 was your gss range be^ -yos wade "on a parttoan baato,’* i tlon’s foreign^ poUcy which can must have become incraasingly Them symptoms may persist for converged on the lofty: kingdom. ery, automobiles, s^cullural sad antt-tank aad anU-slrcraft wea­ a right-seeing trip around the city Wsshingtoa, April — (O —- obvious to all participants in the soma time with the patient atiB Qiiemda’a . diplomacy prevailed mining implements. \ Seturdsy night upon ua and upon the free and largely \ attended. The speaker, co o k them In a way tfasg Airtbar chargad: pooaiMy la^ to a toatlag peace pons, and shipa. Four American submarine com­ peace loving peoples of the earth.” las Flora Strout. a W.C.T.U. aftdir, to that tha p re M t proceed­ able to ba up and around or h where fo|^ had failed. ^ agree­ And not to be ignored ia\ any QueatltlBa vndtoetoaaa Fseter Get Addraae From Paieela preserves dMtr b caU ri^ - **Duilag tha toat fow radntha Z after this/war, or wtothar it more acute crisis m ar occur Bugas said that Krug, after manders have been aorarded Navy Of the naUanal war effort, ths worker was introduced by Mrs ing is not properly ahd perhaps ment with the Chlbchas his head- reckoning to the fact that thi/r In what quanUUes tham are Louis BUrr, Miss Strout gave a ing vitaminil h ara aoan naantoopara arhleh warn should hasp aUva tto toolationtot was never really Intandad to ba, a known popularly as a bUlous a t­ quarterfi now Bogota, Waa laid out public la the only country in Soul crossing ths Detroit river from crosses for daring raids in Jsp- committee, said: Watkins Resume prodAcad to an undtocloaed factor, Ontario in a stolen roorboat orlUi saeas watery including one un­ Offcoshre War Demanded most forceful address telUng of trial of Oommtoahmer Cox, but of tack. With MHoiimam tha tongue naar tha old Indian capital, and America with a seacoast on both nut Um Infant industries obvious­ doing all in thair poarar to ghoot ja the past by refusing to boards for oars, had gone to the usual comtMt in which a Japanese "We demand toe prosecuUon of her experiences in Japan snd toe COOK V I cTi TABIIS i a individuals who operated under beconies heavily coated, tba breath explorationa wera started in all the Atlantic and Padfle otoim% ly can’t yet meet the urgent needs PhlUpptnes snd her work there alBoa tba American people that adop/any stand on poat-war for- him. ' to Utfenslve, the ayes are dull and dlrectiona. with goo^ ports on both, open to womsn’e home.. . He remembered submarinaAraa torpedoed snd dsm- an offensive orar, relenUesaly and little or no water. Do aoc •f Um preaenL her sddreea from perceto she bad sged. . without reservaUon,. whatever it among toe nsUvea t to aaUlabneaa Of organtoed labor relations. n. to a trial of abmntea th srs may bo sovsrs haadachc, to- 'The opening of mines was begun the trad%of the world. .. That maaps .tha aeatonaa are over^cook o r o m sodst gethar with nausea and fever. in 1540. Today, clustcrsd around sent to Um prison camp: The four commandera were cred­ may cost in wealth., energy and Mias Gertrude Abbey Who was a waa bringing ua eloaa to defeat. I yhta laeUtkmiata yesterday pro- ghosts, who are not aceasad, A verltsble treasure chast though . Populiar Service! Australia’s lifeline and Um Aus­ ited in a Navy announcement last delegate to tod Norwich DIatrict aad who are hat prodnesd, and The ordlaa». variety at Uver tha Smemld in this Andean tiass- Colombia undoubtedly to, tha gem tralian aad Aatoricaa Navtoa must Tbe oroman. Bugas aaid, aoU- hi.man life. unUl-the 'United States MOIL iostssd o f £iy wlirts^ toao aaen other papara ’ which jwsod raaolutiona which ignored trouble to ptoduesd by vary defl- urs chest, srs ptotlnum, gold, Ml- at ed- BteMMn, and the latter ra night with the aihklng of- six Jap­ and its Allies hive won s complete W.8.C.8. lost Tuesday afteineon Iht lompitfp who «o not tastily. suprema. to the miad tha trua keep them open as a Ughonyr for anese ships totaling 45,000 tons aad evening gave aa intarerttng ever poiMbIc. It’s so sssy Waro trying Juat aa hard to blame' the ipiestlon of what Americah Several important tnmds'in the nita cauaaa, chief of which ara tbs vsr and copper. Most of the ororld’a CoiomMaa. to tha fa ct that libera­ the suheequent arrangements. victory over their enemies.” pioni food .'Um United Nations’ offensivs. Btsphan’s cato fonnarty was ThaSs ainkliM had been announced The committM declared it wouldf account of toe meetings aad the f^eiVIGORO in your Gas btoUar. an our.proaa on big bxiainesa.” ^ policy should be after the war. testimony have conto to a sudden following: first, overeating of ail emeralds now come from O ^ m - tion front the yoke Of Spain came Whfls abuadsatly provided with kUkto at food. Habitual overeating named Um “Osrmsn Restaursat' previously. ’Ths a eo n now stands recognise only “peace With vie address of Dr. Loorther a fonnar Wa cab agraa with Mr. Natoon'a But a resoluUon which did con- halt because th* one man who Ma. And it to a fact not widely at the h ^ s of the Great Libera­ We accept trade - ins foodstuffs, Australlla Isndsrs tors- mlssloaoty in tot Philippines had could clarify them, the deputy Must nacaasaiily throw a haavy realised that the stobe to the moat tor himmlf—Simon BMivar. It The word ♦Herman” haa be« at 86 Japanese ships sunk, 12 prob­ torjr" snd assorted "there sIm U be RO AST meats at low tso a- ■tatament that there t o * w)cb cem~American policy after the burden upon the Hvsr. Thors may iaw ths posstMUty of war abut­ ,palntad. out raridenta of Uto ably sutA, and 11 damag^ includ­ no appeasement or compromise.” now pastor of the Nonneh 'Mnity cratara in yoer dapandabie commissioaer who retired under preiidous of gems. Carat for carat, was B o U i^ who led the army at ting off supply Uhm uid .ersaUng Methodist chUrch. / ’ aawapapera. Wa haven’t much ra- war waa adopted. ..It reads as tol- be no sl^ of organic dtoaaiiies of a flawtoaa emerald m ay •MUy patriots to^ victory in the de­ neighboriwod saying this oraa done ing tha subaaarlns. The Navy Hie reaolutlon pledged preaerva- f V1(ere alwsyk Hnadquartmrs for Gat oven to rodoce thrink- crltlctoni, who npw draws hto ra- painfully daagaroua shoirtagm in ebout the time of the United crosiis wan awarded to: .Uon of tha, two-party syrtsm, re­ Dr. Lowther prepared sepfsa et worka It suppliei all IK *act for the newspapera ha lowa:- . i tironiant pension toom tha state thto organ but atamiy aa inability bring three times tha prica of. ,a cisive Battle at Idayaea, August 7, industrial ■ - - to funetioa orall anough to taka flawtoaa diamond. getods iamortod from Btotas' declaration of orar on Gar- U eu t Oomdr. Elton W. OrenfeB served toe fa it y ’u right to con- OilHsae and Japanese boys for food cicmeiite growing things gardon suppHof age. maana, and wa agree with hto In- "Wa r^im that after this war and holds a lucrative Job out in 1819, but it was Ssntsnden ”tha ahtoad.' maay. of Radbuni, Falrlawn, N. J., eaah atrucUve ciit QombridgS/ -University, England, need (tom soil - the west to .boot,' is not hare to tall cars a t tbs unnatural burden im­ ' Only Russia, at times, has been Man of Law” wIm astabttohsd tha Itlcism of tot sdminls- toranca that they, by...ualng every the reapohaibility of the nation posed by one who to eating ssore able to take first pUea. from Ahd sd tarlS-prot^stad hosM la- U m Gannan-Amertcaa .Bond a S,000-ton ship, torpedoed and traUon’s orar effort, asked tost and he had toe pleasure of going The F. T. BUsh^ why he made certain decisions and cohatltutlonal regime of New mtairtoa wars ancoumged. Wbsn bald rogutor meeUngs et the cefe, to England to visit one of toe Chi­ A IHt|e Vigoro giMe tome ol natlrtnal pdicy to grind will, not be circumscribed within food than tbe body can use. Colombia in output of puitinum. Granada, tbs republic of Colom- certainly dasaaged a Japanese sub- pollUcs not Influence war work ap­ long way! The- imalleet adopted certain -poUclea. I ^war hagaa to Beptambsc, 1B29, thto B u g u m arins U m Japanese submarine pointments, v tost non-essential nese boys whom he had coacBed. Hardware Co. thair own parttoan aaea, ara^raak- the teiTltorial Umito of tha United Ckwnmlssioner C ox,. to be sura, Jmecond, ovoreating of starches The extant and wealth of Columbia bls as we know it today. ”Ths will tec-^^Largar American familtoa MlO-toa Japanese ship despite at­ And Hlroblto.'' ea of war may not again be forced happened ba Ms ‘ ' Ansper: If this hatr.growthJa in •ff^netrnlla. tack Iqr both planes and surfaioa that la. perhaps, the snly come, even by tbs most Judidous Long walks In tbe open air, deep the form at n fins flms K to Use Our Allowance for^ were urged today by a Mr. Nelaon, the other night, i«- upon us and upon the free and dtoUng. breathing, and physical culture ex- O^oftots have found doeopits to., acooomUt addrMslng tha Na- • raft wUeh danMged his subma- Chungking, China, AprB’21.—(B) for him to ads|B. In fa c t,' it Is sMs that it to entlrMy normsl and a f h m ere estimated a t more, Upnal Council at C a th ^ Woman. rlne. < ' ■ ... dirrtBg to the extrema ■ chargea peace-loving peoples of the earth.” the coarse at dtfcase forced nw Fourth, cauatlpatlUn may pro­ dretocs win bruig about aatontoh- that it has been on Um fbes tor a . U eu t Oomdr. Stanley P.-Min —Chinese reporta today assarted •gainat labor, and buaiheaa, aaid duce Ihrar troubla, due to tba fact Ing results in eorreetiiig faulty than 1,000 maHnn tons; although Dr. O. E. Baker, senior econo­ tha Japaneaa orcre mokiny further To the ordinary American, per­ on him by the prment nnrmi oonatdsrabis time, but that you. toot an of it at pceaent can ba at ley. Fort Worth, Tas, luO a six thto; aatnre of Gw charges. that it incroasm tbs intestinal mstsboUsm, ascurlng a normsl in- tottod to notlee it until you started . Your Old Furniture - mist of Um Bureau Agricultural attacks on Japanese ehipa: slaking preparaUons fOr poaslMe w haps, it -seems only comnwn aenaa toxtos which must be handled by. tssttnsl ettisilnstloB, and In pro- toUaad aoonomically. Boonomlca; said tha naUco’s birth against Sovirt Russia, Including . *1 would Uke to testify here Some of the acts ba to balng kwking tor It la tbe event thereto tores wbldi totalled shout 16,Q00 for this nation to do its beat, once called upon to defend are acts hs that organ after raachlng it motlBg a better flow of bile. Exer­ s heavy grosrth which eonatttntea To oonaarra maapoorar and ma- rata must ba Incraassd to ascapa heavy reinforcement of Japaneae •nd now, from my own knowledge, thto war is won, to prevent a now did not know about until long.aft­ through thS portal dreulation. cise to particutoHy ensentlsl and n reel f a ^ btemtoh, thq ssoat ef­ Towards Purchase o f New tariati and tan tha aaUon'a fuB th fata' of Eurtmaan eountotos garrisons in Inner Mongolia. th at beth.^iarge8 are dead wrong. and greater war twenty yean er they had occurred. Why, than, A fter undar st ending these causes during the exercise period th*. liv­ fective plsn to to here tho •teagth to orar, tha goveramant orhlch found it necessary to trans­ They said tha Japanese wi Z would Uke to go farther and nay. must ha defend them? Simply K to not dUhcult to tormulsta the er recMves a eartain amount of In­ roots destroyed witb the electrle has hattod produiethm of a vutoty mit waslth by governmentel ac­ building defense ororks ln> Inner from now. But there ara elementa naceemry method of cure. Bad ternal massage which does a great a f ima smmttol goods. tions whan Um family faitoid. thto: - cause tba chargan, aa frainad, ac- needle. I f this to dons, tba hairs Watkins serylees ars ahraya keyed to the Plans to Develop Mongolia, had transferred all de­ within the Republican, party to cum him, rather than the acta, fix haUts must ba overooma and tba deal of good. win not grow beck again, but tha And de^tta tha hamMcapa, .tha American famltiga, ha'xoU^ aro partments of Um Chahsr provin­ **Wa are beginning to get in whom, thto does not seem logical raoponsibility ca Mm, rather than patlaat must substitute for thorn I f you think your Uver to not precise to somewhat tsdiona and to tilnaa. Durinif tha first World War period, Aiiarim Sra tiytag to am to it failing "to rsproduea thamssivea, Diamond Mines cial- government frrnn the capital Aaaarlra today one o f tha moat an- or wise; they would win this war, oo hlA subordiBstsK haMts, whiA have been produdng working, right, toy the tost, tba Uso expanslvF«a tha Watkiiis tra d e d depaiiment filled • dafinlte 'th at tha Australian aad Amsrlcnn to teanamlt waalth .and hand down to south of the g n a t wall and P rices On ananrstton, thorn good habits of sn n tn i dtot, araUdng aad eaUstlMn- w aaepertonom; troops gat an tha tomtomsnto tha cuitoral heritage at our ware holding air raid precautions gapragiag thlnga any Aaaerican and immediately begin the same Wa doubt that thto waa tha orig­ t need, for hundreds of thrifty homamakers. ,, inal intent of even Governor Hur­ living which will -Improve tha icA sad ass for yoursMf what ex- Too wfll find that aueh thax aaaifm striking atto s Japs- teats throughout North •aa hope to aaa a ganniBa, wboia- proceaa which helped sabotage'the funettoaiag at the Hmr. ceOent results yob will aoenre. Try be removed temporarlty by natag Dr. Bake? - declared that it Hot Springs, Aik., April 21.— ley. He, wa balisva, waa metra in- Thrift and oonaerration, again, are going to (ff>—H m North AaMviesa Dtamond 'hanrtad toditf a t coOpaiatlcn be-; peace altar the last war. tsreatod in cleaning up what look­ In tha average cam, good results thsm soon aad aratdi your "btaao” one of the roetn and wax preparn- doasn’t taka aay taara to rales a MONUMDrrS ‘ toman Mg bntoa ia a Uttla buefauaa will follow whaa stardiea, fats and and your tlrad feaUag and your- tioaa tor gettlag rid a t UBwintad* play an important role on Araeriea’a “home child ^than to own an automoMle." ORpocation of IndtanapoUs wUl •uMi elements have now takwi ed like a long'dad messy hangover sugars are oHadnated from tha dtoturbad digostloa, bagta tn.ho rs- stort InunsdiaUIy a 81.000,000 da- Ibhor and govanunaat. tabor than ha Was ia "gotUdg" Oox. But hair, or you eoold nee some a t the- fnmt," WatUna ara making it eaaier fhr Planning to -Send Will Increase May ].stj o«M great defeat Tba basis for dtotary tor a ttom; howayar, raUef pineed by health In every way. other depUatortae eepeetoUy pre­ ,Deaih§ Lasi Night valopniant proicram In tba kmg- have voluntarily given up the chargea as drawn aad formu­ to obtalnsd most rapidly whaa such Riadsrs totsisstad ia rocMving you to "keep op the hornet we’re fighting Due To Higher Wa tha future povrer and aervica a t lated by tha attemay gaasral seat pared tor tbe purpose at removlag Idta Arkansas msmond minas nsar Food to Greece and rlghta which they tto Republican party baa bcM affair dtot rostrletkm to preoeded to a further laformatlon ars Invited to ffctol hair. for.** iarrnenas. M. T<—Onstava atock- Urges Halting to obtain rtoaes for tha whole off on a tangent; short fast at about five days. Dur­ stud for. Dr. Frank MeOojra nrti- I k g , Bfi, furntUaa mniwifScturar . Bay now and sb t c yoazadf | kt yoara to wta; buMnaaa had iNd. Tto Job of guaranteeing ♦bat the Governor was aithar ca relam ing the fastm g period it to all right ctos aaUUed ‘T he Ahuaml Uvor” OmtffmAmm V (iPeariHa Mate?) jniMIShlT SOd Of AnnouncanMnt af tha propbaed soma BMMMjr aad gal year given up diaaoae for tha Republican party will hold or lacking in legal perception; hs for the patlaat to'um fruit jtnee, and atoo oka on "livor TrouMc.” The Otnfmmnn, art aad cuRun Of Criticism davrtopnMnt program was mads London. April |1,.—(BWOingta paototo which it might tegi- proceadod ob tbs baato which has hot ao other foods eheMd ha add- Ju at ndfiross your lagaaot 'to Me- QueeMon: Mrs. J . B . L taquiraa: amgnMtoe, sad eperotor ef the amt Msaklntosh Foot, ParttasMnti^ Jot raadY for MaiBorial OlBj- to thto course is. um^ortunately, trained the whols haaring on the e t bats Iv Gov. Boraw M. AdklnB ’ have taken; both aldae, to hBa tooting; tha tivar to Ooy Health Bonrlet to ears of this ”Z have a spot the sIm a pea on I .alectrte atroot ear Bae la ASMriea tartnlgh L socrotsry for tho Mlntatry a t not cmplete. Though they may among target. by daily aaamaa At tha nswapnpsr, irlnslng a laege setf- the skia whlMi Is thS eelor a t Bv- Alto. April 2L— Eoonomie Woifan, sold today Wa Farafah a Gi dagrae. are abowiag itato. M. T . Tbs eotporatiaa toossd ths dla- have yMdod on a ataUfhant a t a i the tost a careful hddraasad anvolopo aad tan oanta ar. Can aot ass that It grows aay r nyronmo. N. T^-4aala B. Waid, Vry-Ttm Alahatoto State Fedene- gaond propertisa nsar Murtiess nagotiaUons orara prorsading With ETtry MasinriaH Jto ttogat ttoir own ha­ pdhMpW', the iaotationtota ara ha ia asadsd uatU such turn am It to aot aora, qad data not dto- >cf BaetoldnsUee ttoto a t Labor wants ths help a t boia tart aummsr. through tha Swadlah Rad Gtasa tb s Mato I s ahls tq jo a raasonahls chatgs. F sel fa lity wetL Can .you WATKINS Prsaldant Rooetvelt to stopping nd work wttk each other tor irtlef of the starving Ote OBoa Oyaa SvadajrK of graat segments at tto «■ a gap tsU asa what it to and tf ttds sari- • ftOTHKIIS, I M C wttot tt torma "uBwart antod and in oedar • f Um Rev. B. Ooughlia. pMMilaUtm. party's practical machinery. a t tha I Ton OHBiot ax p scrio ovareoasa Ollvor oritlclsn of tabor” by TIm'ISwedish ■ govaniBMnt, tt la an lat- ,As Mr. Rmikto said, after tto oIttM hvsr by dtot Aaowor: ZnaoCur aa 1 1 aaldi hsd declared ttsMf rga^ to BOTTINEIJJG tf aot anough cssretoa to *Tr# ara two tan from your ofMNCHCStER- “* r ‘ton^lU tales 18111 waa seat to vletaiy an the raaotuUon had baon gM hagsd JfHnsau. hlaaka, Apsfl 2L—(ffV— fanish sufflclaBt Swadleh tosmaga MONUMENT m • . tt sMBhai (d wttUn the have dsviiopsd a ito n a t tha chtof stoseuttva yeatsritay aa toed oblpaMaU aad the B rft- . "tto naat Job for 1 tksfo la ffolto or •e- ' A - ^ V

*/ Hi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. UANUH^BTER, CONN. TUESDAY, APRIL 21,1942 PAGE MANUUESTlGll BVXNIKG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, APRIL 21,1942 ------•'------^ at sight o’clock. At.tlM,eoaelurioa EmerfcBer Doctors AP Considers Bolton Siigiir Rations Rockville at toe bustoaaa oomton, M n. Baaria Trade School " / 8. Price will give a tailk on ha 300 Battle ' ' — ‘ams Ika. Ctyfia Marahan iMWia m. C k a p n ia procaedtoga of the Grand Chiuter iliraiit RecoiD^endedNl^ p r. Bdmond KagUo and Dr. o t minoia. William U Conlan are the phy- sNews From Manchester’s Neighbors I W a r ' More Changes , Details Readv 98, Backvnia ' X Forest Firi V Bldana of the Mencheatar Hedi*; W ar Progi*am V ____ . ; tasiseedena On Sugar For Postmaslfei* Here ^ il association who w ill Keeney J. Hutchinson of Clarke Volunteers,’ includlag both man ind* to emergency calls Reqttireoieiifs for Ad­ Road wUl'act ae chairman, fo r toa April 28 and 29 for and Women attended as toaetlity from RockvlUa and vlctoUy at tha lUfiing W inds Soon Gaiv T' mo'iTow aftemopn. . Next Step Here W ill Be week, under tha leadership of Mrs. U. 8. O. drive to be conducted to Afedical Group - People Pkitform to Conte m ission to M em bership Dealei^ May 4, 5, 6 Sykes auditorium last evening to ry Flamcty A long Front M Kopplem ann .In * i s : Nlckers.'n. Bolton to the., near future. Aaeist- 'to Train Women in Columbia Tolland tog Mr. Hutchinson wlU be Robert receive instrucUona to regard to Harold Gray,, Defense Council Are LiberaliEed. And 7 for Consumers. Meets Tonight tha Sugar Rationing. O f 15 Miles. Herald He Is Machine W ^rk. M iH Oladya M. Rica BtrsL W. W. Oraat chairmen, explained the duties o f Metcalf, treasurer and Mrs. Clyde the 15 various, committees. Mra/* Jebn B. Staaie Front LonddH Thursday Manliall. publicity. Bolton’s quota Attorney John Buckley of Un­ About Town 875-13, 'WlUimantto Otvlsloa 788et Maaekeetar New York; AprU 21—(«1—;Fur- Plena are rapidly being complet­ ion, chairman of the DUtrict Ra­ N ofliinliling CSiairmani Women who can volunteer for 117S-3, Rs%kvUIa for the- drive ia 300 dr baaed on Brevard,,N. C., April 21—(ffV--' "The next step In war training toer chaagee ia the by-laws of Tba the 1940 ceneua a contribution of ed for the regietration for sugar Tolland Doctors to H old tioning Board,'"Introduced the agricultural work may do eo at X" April 31—(Wide# His network’^ d]dast program Is speaker, Stanley Crolta. execuUve Approximately 300 map battled a ; O f " A Blight sccldent occurred yes­ at the local Trade school, will be Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Wiley of Uncle Sam wants your waste the sugar rationing board, May ------toe present LucUte Hannera con­ A a o o cU ^ Praaa wars up for ooa- thirty cents from each man, wom­ rationingsThat-for dealers will Mra. l(Unnia Matoalf h u seoured World)—fu first overseas vlat via an and child to the town of Bolton Gathering' at the Old officer ef the State S u ^ RaUon- vicious fire in tbe Big .East torl$ terday afternoon on Main street training o f women to take over cy.Mtnut Hill, Oilumbie have re- paper, mafsstnM and cardboard 4-7. Registration cards will also toa short wavea U to bring toa cert on Friday nlgnW now ta its kdaratlon today by members who take place on Tuesday and Wed­ jOuiigi'iiSimin Ht^span, B. Kop* a position in tha Parachute Cord would raise more thM the quota. tog Board who- explained the section of Pisgah National forest A at the silent policemen at the the many Jobe which w ill be open ctntly received Word from their be available for other- volunteer Pecqile’s Platform of CBS from rixteeath aeaaon. V yaetotday Ubaraltaed reqidramants nesday, April 28 and 29. This rog- Homestead Inn. method of appUcation fo r ration­ Hartford Road interaectlon involv­ boxes. Please help tis get them to factory In Rockville. This is one way that each citiaen last night. today Informed The to them > in the mechenicel field," Uutiee. Filing In catda does not on Thuraday ntytaL Be- for admlaaloa to membersblp la a iatration w ill be. conducted at the ing books. AppHcanU fo r ration ing cars driven by Walter H. Leg­ 32 year old son, William, Who is him, and at the same time save Miss Eunice Kibbee of Hartford, can help raiee the morale e f the High School between the hours o f Their previous efforts to keep ' lid hy telegram. thaV he will stated John Ek:hmelian, director of oblige anyone to work, but will ktuse o f tola ablft. Bob 'Trout wUi. Tuning tonight: NBC — T*A0, move to meet altered coadiUona in men to service. Detailed plana for Rockville, April 21—(Spedel)— books must be at least 18 ycara gett of 17 Dudley street and the local Trade echool, as he ad­ in the Marines that he has "reach­ ga^ and rubber Urea, by tying up spent tbe week-tod at Tolland with 4:00 end 8:00 to the afternoon, and the flames within a blocked end ■ Epomlnate H. OUn Grant, chhiimon ed hia destination beyond the help in estimating the number of conduct toe bulk o f the program, Burna and Allen; 8. Johnny B io- tha newspaper Said. the drive wlU be pubUetaed soon. of age. AppUcanta for the raUon M. hael Orfltelll, Jr., of 21 Warren dressed e gathering at the Retail yoiir papers end leaving them at women wlUlhg to do ao. her parenta, Mr. end Mrs. AUerton with the • discussed at theae attending. o f sugar in say form which ia own­ cartUted by the O vll Ser- that there are only 68 million men branch of United A ircraft in East lic )wt-back party will taka place vate echoola, boarding houses, bot- hurried to the scene, approxlmato- slon. Troop No. 63, Boy Scouts of A t the lest meeting o f the local liamentary secretary to the Min- Tavsra; •;S0XRsport to Na:tlon, of protest of original AP newspa­ tha meeting. BuUdlity permits The principal speaker o t tha ed by tba famUy or any member of who are fit for work In these Hartford for about a year. at tba Community House, Friday later of War. tlsrs, candy end ice cream manu­ evening w ill be Dr. George Smith the family. ly 12 toll** from here. candidates eertlfled America are collectors. Several Defenaa Council tt waa reported evening. April 34th. Prlies are to Transportation; 10:80, Rap. Ditter per membera in tbe. same field hava been issued by ths commis­ facturers, cannera, drug manufac­ Bolldlnge Apparently Safe plants, end out of them some nine Mr. W iley's fam ily background on “ Fundamental Fraedoms." sion as follows: Samusl Dunlop, of New Haven, Chairman ot tha ’ the hopamlasion were Frank R is. outstanding in its tradition of homes throughout town have been that there is a balance qf 8318 In be awarded and refraahmmts (morning, aveniiig or Sunday), . turers and food service estebllah- ' No auger sales era to be per­ The fire raced throiigh thr Obituary millions w ill be taken for the designated aa waste paper depots, A joint call to the nation'from Substitution of payments to toe chicken co*ip, South Road Town Society's Committee on Prepared- F. Brown and Army.". wartime aervice. Hia father. Jay the treasury. The decision as to served. BLU—7:40, Wartime Housiiig ments including hotels, lunch mitted between April 27 end May Cherry cove and Bear pen sec­ Mr. Qulsh Is the where people may bring waste pa­ S overament buaineae end labor ot- of Bolton, Firehouse, Bolton Notch neea. His subject will' be "Medical ? rTkOBBM’ Mr. Echmalien then continued B. Wiley, served with the First whether a fund appropriated by Mrs. Cbarlea Schults of Snipatc Exhibit; 8, Cugst Rumbas; 8:80, original membera by tbe new mem- rooms, restaurants, diners, tav­ and femiUee will- be permitted tions to the scenic pink beds area, i^present postihMter. Mr. Crocker H. OttihxOraat per salvaged from refuse. Tbe tol- dals for an increased rale of war MUton ^ r la and Dorotlty Lamour; bke under a formula designed to Road; William J. Moore, house. erns, drug stores, cefeteriea, lunch­ Aspects of Civilian Defense.'" 0 have on hand an average of two where 'thousands of tourists go to show how extensive a program Connecticut Company at the Mexi­ t: s town fo r civilian purposes can Lake, ToUand, was the guest solo­ bonds ia to be the theme of a ape- Stony Hill Road end . Andover Dr. W alter HevUend ot Mum- ttrCvlouslF ^nerved as post­ D e a t h s towing list Includae ail depots in be used for maintenance of the ist st ths annual Mother and 0:80, NBC Summer Symphony; relmburae the former on a Sasls of eonettes end rohdside stands. pounds of auger for each family each year to see the colorful *ho now in Charles O. Geer of EAat Glaston­ the Yankee Dlvlrion, A. E. F. Mra. liam Palton, Louis Burr, Thomas Among the speakera are Secre­ ed by more than four-fifths of the of the Connecticut Council of weeks after April 29th. secretary - end treasurer ia Dr. rtiould make epplicetion AprU 28 armed aervice at a time when the bury, died at the Hartford hospital into the floors aa a r e ^ t of the Louise Arnold Wiley, the young W. HUding and William Owen Ths tenth and last of a series of Hal McIntyre Band; 10:45, Songs GohgregaUonal (Oriatian Women Fortin doubted poaeibiltty of aav- ed on Depot Square. Ahern, Cberlee Hern, Alfred Will- taries Morgentbau and Wlckard, member newepapere' represents- Figures to Be Bequired John E. Flaherty -ot RockvUle who end 2^ and consumers on May 4, iiig the rest of the area. Although department understood a big Fed* this morning after a lingering 111- many persona wslking.^n them. man's mother, served for a year were made a committee to work Red (^ s s Firat Aid lesaone ..was W . P. Witoerow, P. C. Cariien, W i­ Under Western Skies. w ill be held in the Asylum Hill is acting in piece ot Dr. Francis OcttgrMsman A c P P 1 emann's Over 1,400 son; Laong HUi Road—Henry ou*. e plan fo r coverage in man­ tlvaa after being advised by toe At the time of regietration ell 5, 6 end 7. an estimated 2.000 acres had burn.-, ’maainatlon must/be cmillrmed by ersl air program, .ths Wilbur neas. Born in Hopkinton, R. I., (1918-1918) as telephone operator Johnson; Burnham street—George completed on a large class at tha liam Green end Phillip Murray AP Board of Directors that "the Church, Asylum Avenue to Hart­ retail dealera of sugar must be H. Burke who la now serving in January 27, 1865, ha had lived in "There are l,4(M^ungBters who ning the O ^ tra l Station 34 hours Community House Midday night. ford on Wednesday, with aeasiohs ed over, buildings and dwellii Vthe V . A Senate, and Tipon con- Cross and Merritt parkways, aii^ with the Naval Reserve at New Rose; Barber HUi Road-*JuUua The general subject will be "Dol- What to Expect Wadneaday: Department of Juetlce haa de- prepared to give the' following the Army. . apparently were safe. the New London and Hartford East Glastonbury 23 years, and have been trained at the local London, having a rating aa Firat daily. Mrs Nelwn Read of Rockville haa lan in toe Draft." NBC—13 Noon, Words and Mu­ at 10:30 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Ooneert Thuredsy Shoes Stolen Off Feet ’ BrmaUoa by„'w at body, the ap- school over m lest year ahd a MtUer; Avery street—Frank Blo- clarad, through a aeriae of com figures: Bear and deer probably eaca(. 'pclntment is mads hy the Presi­ toil bridges. Vas formerly overseer for the An- Cleaa Yeoman (S ). sie; King street—Robert Murray Each committee chalrOMm la been the inatruotor and the elasi sic; 2 p. m„ lijght of the World; munlcaUona to the officers of thla Speakers w ill include Dr. Llaton 1. Groea sales e f ell meats, grp- The RockviUe Choral Club and gila Park Mills in Glastonbury. half." wenr on Mr. Echmalain, asked to list active workers in feela weU repaid for the time and Pope of the Yale Divinity School, Fortin said: but he believed (m ail dent. ."The attorney general has found The W iley family moved to and Mrs. F. C. Hollis; SUUon 39 Tba second oldaat program on 0, U. ,8. Navy Band. CBS— 11 a. m., corporation and in personal inter­ ceries, fruits, vegetebles,, etc., for Community orcbeetra w ill give Ita South Bend, Ind.—W)—Bari Kin- game died in great number!.. f'.'ult with seven" of 7S0 contracts Mr.. Geer leaves bis vdfe, Mrs. "and all o f theae are now fitted in­ Columbia from Giaatonbury in each committee for the state effort. ; tha NBC Uk has Juat signed e con­ Arthur G ih3h to date Mary Ix>ulse Qeer, and a niece, February ot this year, havlnK pur­ police, who w ill make fingerprints Tbo Red Croea Nutrition Qdm tract renewal which will aend it on dren Also Are People; 8:15, Hedde Frank LaUbach who haa recently registering unit began operations aon on Thursday evening at 8:15 on a park bench eomebody stole Mrs. Marvin S. Stocking of Port­ ed for. Even during the recent fr!d Arnostrong; laiington Road— of the by-lawa of The Aseoclated returned from mission work in. the thia aection and smoke enshrouded Bon had has been . a resident of t tallng nearly 843,000,000, the chased the property owned by Jamaa Callahan, Walter Dunne and for'identification cards. with Mist Dorothy Morton Instruc­ its fifteenth jraar from June 1. It Hopper on HoUyvraod. BLU— 10:40 Preae, that they arc in violation of after April 20, 1942, the estimated in tbe Sykea Auditorium. (Seroline the shoes off hia feet. It wasn't the Brevard. Chndera fell on the B^MaaidMatar for the last 12 years,- commlasioner aaid. ' land, WhOM husband. Rev. Marvin depruslon, about 82 per cent of the James M. Thompson on the Lobe- 'I'he public is warned to put out tor, WiU ba bald in the aocial rooms is toa Monday night broadcast a. m., Chaplain Jim, U. S. A.; Phllliplnea. Luncheon w ill be serv­ ■alee for the first complete calen­ Milanese Weet of Boston a former ■hoes be cared ao much about, he boys who were graduated from the Morgan Bradley; Griffin Road— tbe provlalona at tha Sherman ed by .ladles of neighboring streets. ■ ■^Itvtag on Kaeaey street He is a The department, he aaid, has S. S tockli^ was for a number of nCn road. Charles Griffin; Wapplng Center— ell inciherator or other rubbish of the Federated church Tuesday with Alfred Wallenateins’ orcbea- 13:80 p. m., Farm ahd Homs Pro­ anU-trast Uw." der week of operation. resident 'of Rockville wiU be the ■eld, as the 858 he had hidden in War vateraa and since Au* completed 103 bridges of 20-foot years pastor'^ tbe North Method­ echool soon found Jobe for them- fires before dark, with special at 7:80 p. nu tra and alternating with Richard gram; 0, Joa Rinas Orebsatra. churches. A group from the Bol­ 2. The total amount of sugar de­ guest eoloist. * one of them. eelves, along the aame line for Mrs. Arnold Meson has secured Judson Files; Station - 51 Road— Proooadlaga Risk Sees ton O n tcr Gongregational Church \ No Time LiniitatlonB i^ gust 1840 has bean chairman o f span or over (o f which the attor­ ist church of this town. employment at the plant of the N>'erenca to a poaalbte blackout. A targe dslegatimr' of Tcfiland Crooks and Margaret Spedka as MBS— 3, Mutual Goes CaUlng; livered to the dealer during the Hie following list of patrons and The funeral sViU be held Thurs­ which they trained." Bruno Petris; Foster street—Klar- The board in a preface to its will attenb the meeting. Anyone ' ' mo Manchester DeuMteratlc town ney general hiw criticised two), Lew Departure Manufacturiitg ence Karleon; Rye street—Harry According to stats orders no fin Grange members atisnded tha fu­ aololsta. 4:80, John Sturgcaa, baritona. recommsndsd amsndmenU said month of November, 1941. - ■ patroneiaea haa been announced: plus a very large lumber of small day afternoon, at ^ o'clock at the Mr. Echmallan likened education neral SundM of/Edward J. Looks desiring to Join this , group should Employers hera been given Fort Bliss. Te*. (JP)— A cavalry*, ^-sMuBittee. He Is a member o f the (^mpeny in Bristol, where / her Farnham and the Shepber Farm; psimita a n to be laeued except that “this corporation, through its ceil Mra. Nrison Bavier. Regietration cannot be made Dr. end Mra. D. Beckwith, Mr. and r BOBlng board of appeals and of tbs bridges and culverts. Including tha Holmes Funeral htiiM, 38 Wood: to one of the modern pin ball ma­ on rainy days bstwaeB~AprU 1 in HasardvUta^ureh. Mr. Locke without these figures. Mra. A. M. Burke, Mra. F. H. permission by the Arm y and man proudly khowed his buddies bridge street. Manchester. Rev. chines which are so prominent h bend wee employed previous to Old Ellington Road—Anthony Ru- officers and directors,, has been Ne Center IM Cross Navy to hire more then 99 per the peas given him by hie com­ 'Jocal tire rationing commlttaa. Ho 1,800-fob* Housatonie river bridge. enlstment in the Arm y. dus and Sullivan Road—Harry and May 15, except where men, held many Jhnportant offices in placed on ■notice that certain Consumer retoatration w ill take Burke, Mrs. Frank Butler, Mias , WnsAaaiatant prosecuting sttomey Other aocomplialiments cited James M. Potter, forhierly minis­ theae daya. He atated that it was both Eaat G ratm Pomona Oranga 1080 1S60 T h e Holton O n ter Red Cross piece at elementary schools on Marion L. Butler, Mr. and Mra. cent of the many thousands of un­ pany commander. Minus the usual The Grange card party, which Frink. toots and power, sprayer are oh w n c WDRC changes must be made in ite meth­ will omit the meeting on Wednes­ naturalized workers they sought time limltotions, it read, "Permia* .o f the town court under Judge were: ter of the East Glastonbury Meth- Uka putting a nlOkel into the hand to control. and hia lOiral Grange. KUocyclu Kiloejrdcs four days, May 4, 5, 6, end 7. Myron Oase, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs odlat church, now retired, '* ^ ! offi­ future, end when ell o f the lights waa held last Friday night, clear­ Newspapera will be taken from od of electiity membera o;; that it day of thia week. to employ on secret wSr produc­ Sion to visit El Paso and get mar- ' ^ r O ld W . Garrity and tiace com* AooempSahnMsta Cited the depots on Saturday April 25, Ira Turahen, salvage conunlt- ToUand Grange wtU iiold the wlU incur tha risk of proceedings Hours of registration will be from Oileman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul O am - Fifty-seven miles of four-lane ciate, aeaiated by the Rev. Theron ere lighted, you are handed a ed 830 according to an announce­ Quarryvllle Red Ooee 4:00 to 8:00 in the iefternoon and tion. ried.'? tag to Manchester has tsken an ment made by John Pringle, chsdr- but in case of heavy rain, eollec- tee chairman, reported that 11-3 regular meeting thia evening AprU Tueaday. April 31 Toes day, April 3t in the courts which, if successful, The Quarryvllle Red Cross /er, MIsa Modests Dubay, Dr. and •Dtivs part in the Democratic parkways aa compared with 19 French of .the Windeor AVenue diploma, your reward for the years tons of paper end a load of scrap 31 at the Oommuntty House, when from 7:00 to 9:00 in the evening. Mra. Roy Ferguson, Mias Marletts mllas In all the earlier years of Congfegatlonel church, Hertfbpd. which you have spent in securing men. Mrs. Edward Kelly end tlan wlU be nialda on Saturday P. M. P. M. X- could havs.the effset o f biingiiig (Jroup w ill meet 'Wedneeday at 10 .party aetiyltlea hare: May L metal have been aoldy and pro­ the third and fourth degrees wlU about the dlaeoluUon of the cor­ ' Informatloa Needed Fitch, Dr. and Mra. John Flaherty, ths department; 200 miles of two- Rev. French la tbe aon-in-Iew M that education. Archibald Sharpe were wrtnners- of 8 :(KLt-Agalnat toe Storm. 3:00—David Hariim. a. m. at the home of M #- J, M. One adult member of each fami­ " He is the father of Svt sons, ceeds o f 880 turned/ovsr to tbe be conferred on a class of candl- S:l5—Ms Perkins. 3:15—Mark Hawley—News. poration. thua . Jeopardiziity the Wolf of North Bolton. Mr. and Mra. Howard Hewitt, Miaa iiVsta siVsta nll/um idl/pi ths oldest bslag a student at Trln* lans stats highway:*; 800 miles of Rev. and Mrs. Stocking. Eflldeney la Educatloa the bridge prises, and Mrs. Fred The Wapplhg Y.M.C.A. wiU ly will make appUcation fo r a war Soracchl end Tom Sharpe receiv­ sponsor a modern and old fashion Hebron Boy Scout l^x>op. dates The Grange Iqdles’ degree 3:80—Pepper Young's Family. 3:30—Memory Lane. esiatlity rights of aU members and Boy Scouta Mabel M. Holland, Mra. WUUam V Ity Oolloge. H utford. Mr. Grant la town Md roads; 800 miles of ws- Interment w ill be in Nlpeic cem­ \ There must be efficiency in team wUI work the third degree ration book for each member .of Kington, Miaa Eva M. UtUe, Mr. toiteund macadam mads .surf seed etery,. East Glastonbury. ed the awards Mr high end low at the South Windeor Town Edward A . Smith and W. C. ' 8:45—The lUght to Heppinesa. 8:35— Emery Deutach's Orches­ impairlity the value of their news­ A ll members of the Eagle Patrol the family. Thia epplicetion ceile SWpleyiJ aa a aaleaman ia t a education aa well aa in burineaa Robinson rapretanted tha Hebron and tha regular oSlcera the fourth' paper propertlaai” ettendyd the meeting of the Boy and Mra. Clarence McCarthy, Mias wfth Btme "as advocated by Gov­ these daya," contlnuad Mr. iEIcha-' whiat Bcorea. Mrs. Harriet Abbe has announced 4:00— Backstage W ife. tra. for information concerning each 'tmeleeale, hay, g n ^ and feed Congregatloiuil church at a lay- d e g ^ ■ 4:15—StelU Dallas. 4:00—Winning toe War—Harvey Aa apprpvad, tpa amendments Scouts* held Sunday at the Com­ Minnie McLean, Mr. and Mrs. N el­ > AT THE POPULAR MARKET company and waa out o f town this ernor .Hurley whiln public works naalUm, "and men must fitted There will be- another oppor­ the coming marriage o f her daugh­ H ie sermon topic at tha Sunday member of the family, tocludlhg son Mead, Miss Ann Mcrk, Mr, and oohfimiaaioner;", 100 miles o> town tunity for defense workers to ter Miaa Elisabeth A l)te to Charles men'e conftrenca held Saturday * 4:80—Loranao Jones. Olson. J irovlde th a L k to r on application munity Hall. Scoutmaster Samuel height, weight, color-*• w tion at the war. aspoclally Juvenile, fo r the library Chek. 8:58—Elmer Davta—News. annuel regular aaaessment go to the school which their A t the tunebeoa roeeae Cox waa Cox referred to Conditions at­ wedding trip, Mr. and Mra. Hughea ^ t h the aaslatence of the Perent- 25, at the Wapplng Community monthe old, makes tha total of 82. Cholea of a Life's Work." Moat Rritoquiak Rlghta that Bolton Grangers who plan children of the firat six grades mond Kuhnly, Albert Yoat and qufiinled with our personal aervice. tacked in the Hurley, report of Will occupy their newly furnished “ After the last war,” went on House. “Things Jesus Taught ^About W. Hayden. WUUam-An­ 9:00—BaiUa of the Saxes. 0:00—Duffy'a Tavern. to attend the meeting get to Peter Teabo. Burial waa to .St - prepartBff to take up In detail hia Mr. Eehmulian, "there,Were many ^ h e r Aaaodatlon. 9:80—Plbbsr McGeS and MoUy. 0:30—Report to tba Nation 3. Tha appUcant ahaU reUnquish attend. Those with no chlldreh aaawer to each of the 13 ehargea 1937 as having existed m 1938 home st 50 Weateott road, Daniel­ WeMt-end vialton In Columbia The marriage of Miaa June Bris­ Seeds" was tbs subject of tha aer- derson and Allen Mather went to any exclualva right that ha or It touch with him by Wednesday may ascertain the school attended Bernard's cemetery. . QUALITY - VARIETY - PRICE whan he took office, but, he add­ son. ao’ditra who came to the local tol of M id dl^w n and Otis HiUs mon delivered by the Rev, George Camp Woodstock Saturday and Id.-OO^Bob Hops Variety Show. 10:00—To be announced. \ evening to plan a ehort program. Etocted Director * naaalnlng agalnat him. Trade school to try* and learn a inc'ude Mias Myrtle OslUna who 1 0 :8 ^ R ed Skelton. may have, by contract or other­ by neighboring elementary 'child­ The claah between the lawyers ed, "they do not exist now.” of Wapplng, took place February M. MUna at the Hebron Congre­ Sunday aftarnoon as dalagataa 10:30—PubUe JUfetra. The meeting will etert at 8 p. m. ren, and report to that School for Frederick Norton Beldlng of SUGAR CURED— SMOKED trade. H>e same thing la going *as be!n spending tne winter with 11^00—^Newa. 10:45—To be announced. wise, to any newa or news picture . Bolton Briefs occurred After Cox had aaaerted The Hurley report bad described Mclnnis-Allcii . her brother, Herbert, in East Hert­ 17 and was perfwmed by the Rev. gational church Sunday. from TbUaod Federated church to service that la being maCe avail­ registration. The High School and thia city wea elected a director of the Highway Department made ths department as "woefully dls- to happen again, and don't think Goodenough of Broad Brook, Miaa, Tha Rev. H. R. K«en preached a Laymen’s Oonfarenca, 11:18—. 11:00—Newa. Six niembera of the Pilgrim Fel­ the Barnard Scho6| will not be the three Trevelera Insurance com- Miss Elsie Gertruds' Allen end that those who ere Interested in ford, at hdi; borne here; Mlae Carol ^ :8 0 —PoUsb Orchestra. 11:05—Sports Roundup. able to toe appUcant at the time lowship met at the personage on ‘htaady progress and great pro* organixed," with lack of coordina­ Byron Thomas Mclnnia, both for­ L^men of Wetherafleld with her Bristol was a graduate of Middle- at S t Peter’s Episcopal churoh on Wadneaday at 8 p< m., the Fel­ of toe fUing of his appUcation for open for the registration of in­ panlea and the Cliarter Oak Fire graaa” under hia administration tion, with no cooperation between Lducatlon aren't thinking of i t ” town High School (nasa of 1939. ths theme, '1 am the Good Shep­ lowship o f Prdyer meptiiig wUl be 13:00—News. ll:l(^ M u a ic a l Interlude. Sunday evening at the first meet­ dividual consumers. Insurance Company to Hertford on merly of Fairfield, Maine, were parents, Mr. and Mra. Raymond memberahlp. Furthermore, when ing of the organisation since ite Until the middle of 1S41, and the bureaun especially betweth "A t . the present time, labor la They wiU make their home with herd." held at toe parsdnags. ^ 13:00—Roy Shlcld’B Orcheatra. 11:15—Newa Analyris. , It is strongly urged that the Monday, succeeding the late Fran­ SHOULDERS * 2 9 * married Saturday morning, April almost drained, end we are train­ Lyman; Mias Helen Windsor of 13'A8—News. ' 11:80—Woody Herman's requested to 8o-ao by any member vacation. added: sections in tha aante bureaus. 18. The ceremony was performed Mr. Hilla parenta for tha presenL The Rev. H. R. Keen and Mr. Orebas- or membera in toe fleld involved, registration be done as early aa cis T, Maxwell of thia city. The commisaloner teatlfled that ing all kinds of men. Within a very JoLnston, R. I., krltb her undo and tra. Mr. and Mra. James Rogera of CUBE — ROUND — 9IRLOIN — SHORT *Tt h ie been one o f the bitter by the Rev, William J. Dutm at aufit, Mr. and M ik GUyton Hunt; and Mrs. Charle! C. Sellers attend­ the iqipUcant ehaU require the said possible and not delayed ithtll the Mr. Balding ia also e director of regrets of my life to see that prog* he has carried out some o f the short time women w ill be called Temerrew’a Pngram 13:00—News. Bolton Center have received a let­ later days of the regi|tration the National Fire Insurance Oom- 10:80 ill tbe rectory o f S t Jemea'a upon to. take over tbe many Jobs and Hr. and M rk Edward C. ed a meeting of the a u x o n f Coun­ Lawyer AsserUx news or news picturs serripea. or ter from their son Kenneth who rase retarded last autumn and to Hurley recommendations. Hors church. They were attended by Mr. cil held under StaU Board of Edu: A . M. any of them to ba furhistad to period. peny, the Hartford-Connecticut see it reversed last winter." aelentlflc use la being made of the which have to be done. If thia war Kdly of Holyoke, lusa., with her Teaeerraw'a Pragvam ie aboard a eutmarine somewhere Trust Oompany, the International and Mrs. CSierlea L ’Eaperance of Is to be brought to a eucceasful akter and brother-in-Ikw, Hr. and Hebron cation auspices last Thuraday eve­ 8:00 — RavaUla, Africultural such member or membera upon the in the Pacific. Tha letter dated O on ^ f had objected to the lat* state lateratory, be said, the de­ this t o ^ . Slayer Is Insime Nawai . AM. same .terms as they ' are -aade Salt Company, tbe Genesee and Trtflsmed! puty ' commlseloner,. as suggested termination. Mrs. Henry Holt. . x ning at Norwich Free Aeadamy. 7:00—News. February 16 ia the firat that haa To Open an Office STEAKS ter porttdn of CX»'s statement, The Bride wore a traveliag suit A new cohaignment.bf material • 8:38—Nawa avaUabla to tta appUauit oeen received since before Pearl Wyoming 'Railroad Company, the in the Hurley report, now coordi­ The speaker waa Introduced by The monthly meetings k f the Te the regular meeting of the 7:10—Shoppen Special — Mualc \. ooBtanding that it had no coonec* of blue, tdue acceaaoriea end cor* has been received here from Red 8:30—RavaUla. 'it,- Tb!-arrangement-further specl- Harbor. Kenneth wrote that he Retaof Mining (tompany, the De­ tlon with the i^tiivee preferred nates the work o f all the bureaus; Herbert Swanson, chairman ot the Columbia Women's Re^bUcan Women’s Activities* Divialoii, time. troit Rock Balt Company and tbe aagopof gardenias. IBs riwtron of Retail Herchantx Bureau, who also dub w ill ba held in U>e tmim hall Hebron Defense CotmeU, Friday Ooas hea"dquartera. It ineludea Hartford, April 31-4ff>—A com- 8:88—News." flea that such money paid to the was well but gave no indication of For Licenses Here Lean agalnat the oonrimUsloner. while a single resident engineer la hmior wore a green suit with gre^n miarion of thna doctofs was ap­ , f :00—Moraing Watch. 7:40—Bond Program. corporation would then be paid Avery Salt Company. « the reaponaible officer In each of Introduced tbe next* apeiUcar, Eu­ at two o'clock, Tuesday afternbon, evening at the town haU, reports woolen goods for women’s shirts, 7:55—Nawa. his whereaboute. Spriag Inmply, Berry asserted that acceasoriSa and gardenia corsage. pointed today to datermlna the 8:00-^cwa « over to toe A P member In the field H m daughter borii recently to Spraker Secured Rib aaany peo^e. Including Wmaelf, six district offices. gene Sullivan, of tha N; T„ N. H. April 21. Sunrical dressings in were rendered of tha County D*« alao more yarn for Arm y and fi:00—News op toh World. The State Motor Vehicle De­ LAMBCHOK Following the ceremony Mr, i m sanity ot:Jd m Smanenlae, Ihdlet- 8:18—World News Roundu In toe city In Urhlch tba appUcant Mr, and Mra. Paul Maneggia. has The committee to charge of the hHlaved there was a "motive" be* ' cine blamed the 1938 hurricane A H. R. R., who substituted for tbe to ba m ada for the Tow n ClvUity fense meeting held at the Univer» Navy Bweatera MeetUigS of woric- 3:15—Sboppen Special — Mualc, partment will/Open a branch of­ Mrs. MeInnU motored to Maine era have been resumed after hav­ sd for murder In tha first degrst 8:10—Woman’s Radio Xmmr 1a elected. Where there ia more been named Frances Jane. ' Memorial Day excrclaea to Grove -hind the investigation. for diverting the department .from scheduled speaker, John Murphy Casualty Station whkb la being Ity of ..Connecticut Thia waa in time. fice at tha Anierican Legion Home H ill. cemetery haa announced that "constructive work" to - repairing for a visit with ralatives and o f the imme concern. His topte was set hp here. of Mrs. Ralph Lasbury, A ing been omitted for the past few of Mrs. Mary Solak. with Nan Clarks. than bha member, toe moneys ' *T contend," he said, "there is a friends. T h e brioegroom. la em­ A moUm for top appolntmtot 8:08—Program Parade. 9:80—News. would be distributed among the on Leonard street on Thuraday, Pfofesdor Andre Sebenker of the Beet. ■wtive which is material in back extensive damage to treesi, bridges o f great Interest to the local mer- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wslmer hava ey has been made thrw gb weeks. H i# regular work gather- 8:SS—Shoppers Sp^al. April 23 fo r the purpose of issuing Uniyersity of (tonnecticut wUl be Lola ployed bv tha Aiaxuider Jarvis chSnta aa it concerned the dlacon- eanfa to estimate how many Inga are held Mondny afternoons was fUaA by Attoraay Edward 9:00—Murical Souvenlra. membera In proportion to tbe reg­ Co. G to Hold . of aU this matter." and toads, and, he aaid, that this been apendlng a few daya with her Brodar, cosmsA f i r tos sceosad 9:00 Praia News. ular aseessmente pkiff by them drivers’ licenses. For newcomers tbe prihclpel speaker. Other speak­ VEAL CHOPS affected the work on the Ledyard Construction Ck>mpany. and the tinustion o f the pick up and deliv­ tyomSn would ba availatria fo r at St Patar’a Rectory, and Wad- 9:18—Food News. ■ The lawyer asserted that things bride ia with the Ellis CSloek Com- parenta, Mr. and Mrs.- Oavenaugh jLMX, and was grantod today by .9:80—^Aunt Jenny's Real L ife 9:15—School o f to a ,A lr of tos since O ct 1,1900. ‘ in town Who w ill be making their ers wUl be announced at a later In the department were “going all bridge Job and the Wilbur Cross ery service: Hr. Sullivan waa of Wostport, Conn. volunteer work. Mrs. Jaaal: Adai^ neaday evenings at tha Jewtah Amertcaaf Outdoor DrillV first trip, LeonaVd street le oppo­ date. peny. brought to egplala why thla aer' has leaflets for distribution de­ Superior Court Judgs' Kamiato Storlaa. It waa also voted that appUcanta right u n ^ last fall," and main* parkway project at Union ~ Ixither Buell haa been serving Synagogua. .All workers an wet- Wyima. , 9:48—Harvey and DelL for memborship may be elected by i *■ site the Stale Armory on Mein Obrd Party Wedneadajr Snow were two of the 13 counts being vice was stopped. scribing di^as of women air raid coma. 'Thoae sftio canaeH coma to 9:48—Rhythms of: tha Day. talned that Oox was entitled to 'f on Jury service at tha April sea- Dra. Thomas C. Carey, Otto G. 10:00—^Bsaa Johnson. 10;0O-;VaUant lAdy. toe Board; of Dlractore—when no Lieutenant Frank Schlkiel, com­ street. The annual tostalikUon card White show what adnUnistrative changes heard. Jones-McKee Waa Not Prafttabto siOBvof the ToUsnd. County Su­ wardens. Ifv ^ e n a n enough rag- tha roaaUngs are „aakad to taka VEALBkEASTi*lS' Mr. and Mra. Clauda D. McKee, istrants whoXrign up a school fo r Weldman shd John A. 10:18—Bachelor's C3iUdren. 10:18—Btories America'Lovaa. m eeting'of'toe membera ia H ses­ mander of Oompany. G State I This ia the third year now that party of tbe RockvUle Emblem had been made and what resulted Cox claimed a 840,000 saving by Mr. SuSlvaB aaid:. "Tha up perior. Court ill Rockville. home matarial for work. were named to the conunlaslaa, di- 10:80—Stapmothar. the department has used the Le­ (Tlub w ill be held Wednesday eve­ substituting creoaoted guard posts of 28 Finley street announce the and d e liv e r ‘ this work wOl be started. 10 10:80—Help Mato. sion—In a held In a city'w here Guard, announced today that his from those changes. Mra. M aitat Squler hss been reeted by tbe court to hold the 10:48—Woman o f Courage. then ia no existing membership. company would hold its first w t- gion Home to ! this .purpose. It ning at the Elks' Home' With Mra. Fresh, Crchm.v, Muenster LARGE Earlier in his statement he had for tbe woOden posts, and 115,000 .jnarriege of their daiii^ter, Miss in this araBxin hours ot firat ai() worir ia requir­ 10:48^H m Story of Mary Marlin. a pointed. Columbia chairman by ed to become an air raid warden. Bsnlty healings by nsxt Tuesday. 11:00—Hia Stonr of Bud Barton. 11:00—Victim . B a k u at Home— The followlity six directors were door drill tomorrow evening. Mem­ makes an ideal spot because there Florence -l*Naws. ' A Federal inspection, together ors to ertot cloth has been ordered. was acoompUah^ last summer “ by outa'and means of air raid alarms, Mibmit svidencs today to ratuto 1:15—Woman In White. Moat summer dress materials, Hope Ckapter 650 ^ Roils more etfleient and economical year. Field." that the aervice would be dlscon- ior claaa wUl present "Swept (Jlean tha motion, a a y i^ ha did not wiab 1:15—The U ttla Show. with a etate checkup la to be made "It Is the ability of a man to ttiiued. None can say that a good Hospital Group A aignsL siren or bella, Ot any 1:30—Mariorta MUls Hour. 1:80—Vic and Sada. Hospital Notes aa soon as the equlpntent la'turn­ draperies and slip covers are ef- Hiere will be a meeting of Hope 5c pkg. 'Sheets maintenance methods, by more Tbe bride is a graduate of Man­ device which would fUl th# bul, O ff Hqr Feat," under toe dlrectloa to present evidemm that might bal sparkplug his organization Into test was not madd to insure that o f Edward Schupaek o f tne faculty 3:0O-t H ow to Enter a Contest l:4 8 - U fe Can Ba BaauttfuL ed to. 'i - fe cted ._ Chapter No.'80„ OES thia evening dareful selection of roads to be im* chester High school end Is"employ­ ta atUl causing a sort o f headache rsM ta d at tha iriaL —" 1 3:00—Touity Dr. Halkie. ?iroved so as to make our expendi- changes like theae thsit determine ed by the Travelen Insurance the venture would pay as alx years To Hold Sale with the foUowing cak: Effia Mr. Brodar, in rapport o f his and Win.- Lee Curlonla ef Hartford,; who his worth as a highway commis­ la a long time to conduct a test. hen aa in many other country 3:15—Joyce Jordan, GM Intarae ures on those roads having the Company.' The bridegroom ta also communities. Mr. Jones said that Blodgett, EdwardBraaaette, Au- moUon. said in refarancs to the 3:15—Madlay Hm a—Hal Kolb, h u been a patient at toe V i^ t a l SGOTT " SCOTT sioner," Cox declared. Mut figures did not lie, and there gustino Ortnnan. Kathleen Dris­ accused. "Xvannot get from hini| orxanisL 3:SOr-Wa Love and LiMni. greatest possible utUity to the a g i^ n a te o f Manchester^ even iij England the country 2:45—The Goldberga. for toe pest, three months Was dia- public, by careful Selection of rhe you have the reason why it waa Eveiy spring and fa ll tha Me­ coll, Laatrica Sabouiin and Francla now what ba\ wants to plead.” 3:aO-4-2Sral Talk. ctargad yesterday. He figured in school and ia stationed wt& the|^ morial Hoepital Woman's Auxil­ places lack a good deal Iq thla re­ TISSUE .. TOWELS type of road to be buUt in each 41st Material Squadron of tee stopppad." spect, and it la not* surprising that Zeis. “ BUUe’s fir s t Date” wUI be if 3:38—Laura Gaudat, pianiaL 1 acclctat which occurred ' to instance." 30th Air Base group at the Wlnd- The, merchants, who were pres­ iary, which aseumes la a large presented by toe Junior daea with 3:45—Concert HlnlaXiires. Buckland, last January, ahd aua- 1,000 Q Recapturing Oil degree provision and care of lin­ here where we. have had a cotn- Arrest 150 As a result of theae poUcies, Cox aor Locks air base. ent could not believe that bu^eaa parativaly abort time to get bold David El win of toe faculty aa di- 3:58-Nawa. 4-H Club Dairy tatoad a aerioua frabtun o f toe leg Sheets taatlfled. the public pow. receives had not ineteaacd In town due to ens needed by the local hoqiltal, rector with the foUowtag- taking 3 "“"*23e Towels .. T C of the matter, we are atlll more Nfwatfe, N. J, AprU 31-ne a group o f honest, con- Isy. . > idiaiga and all four groups of tha tbouaht advlsahla for tha town to frsahman-under toa diraetton of I avsalag, May L Charle. HawUas, Tba trust will 8350 in bridal pai^, which lacluded m i— ture was the "balloon" luggage Mira Eleanor Felton of the faculty mour Brown, 99 Henry atraat; aeientloua n i^ for the moet pert, Virginia Skewea, aiater ot tha ,type, which eras not worth trans- women who compose the auxil- oooaider a purchase, t t might ba N o chairman c f toa rammlttaa, today pttaa money this year, and the Frad Hanaan, 119 Summit atraat; 5 f o r . 2 5 c 3 Lbs. 25c ••pnhia naen working, and work* cheap at that, buTwho could taUt wlU present "The Inltlatkm” and OTIare Beesives Medal bHde, and John Dieta, brother of poiting by the poundage. How­ iaty are cooperating. Mrs. Al­ said that ha had ^anaad^rtiu t cm. aaBM asBount in 1848 and again te Francis Dwyer, 15 William atraat; B ig.h u d . but under a load that fred Sundquist is ths present bead M^whUa be ta keeping the tha cast Ineiudea, Manrloa Murray, 1944, M r. Btundaga (mid. ta each the bridegroom, foUovred in Hart­ ever, ahoidd tha town evar show Frank Ballaa, Louis MartorMH, New York. April 3L—(g»—Hm1 fMir flaa vandavUls acts during Herbert TeuMy, 331 Woodbridge FLORIDA ORANGEY CELERY HEARTS I i t Impoaaible fo r them to get Washington,., April 21— m — o f tbe auxUiary. matter under conalderauco and United States Navy today eounty ef the at«a, ha aaid, priaea ford. , Indications that thla aarvtoe would turning that a leas expenaiva alran Harold Barton, John Bruce, Ra- took I atraat; WUUam Barclay, 140 North moat dastrable reaultA" he U eu t Edward H. O’Hare, the In­ On their return from a wedding pay, th en is no doubt that the reil- Members of the, committee will over the planta of The Brswstar] I tiltSHBletiOOe Th# win ba given for dairy work im­ Wed. i^ril 29—Sat. May 2 ■ 2 1 c D o b 2Dtuiche8 25c may m obtainable, which would pbaal Bachtochl, Alba Bachtochi, provement en toe pert ad boye end School atraoL Mrs. Ruth Oordnar, L *T fcuad that many of theae trepid Naval aviator who destroy- trip to N ew York City and near­ ro ^ would reinstate tbf aeiVice." he on hand at tha atora Wadnes- Aaronautical Cbmpaay boeau iwiU be futaiahsd by tos NswtaS* 98 Garden auaet ^ 1 ^ rseiBCBised that mattera ^ five Japanese bombers and do ths work. Jla w ill ba noUflad FYaucea Panders, Muriel Johnaon. too Fife sad Drum Corps. MuUe already anrallad ta tha 4-H (InchisiTt) by plaeea o f interest Mr. and Again a diaenaMon was held on day afternoon to receive dona- in such a case. Gloria Foatanew, Mary MUler, **ao flniahad planaa ware b a tu l Diachargad yaatorday—Leo Cur- • 8 . Oemaged a aixth In five eventful Mre. Diets wtU reside a t ' 101 tha mattsr, but thsra was nothing tloiis. Tha Orferd ■cap company produoad.” said O ast Georgs C l j for dancing vKU ba " Club and also for bow dairy proj­ pm gg mmrovsmant-^ only they minutes, received trom his com- Reports taven p r H n . Voma Barbara Symonda, Joatphlna Par­ |Tony Obrlght and hia ects earriad on by 4 -H V ik o ry knUs, Hartford; Mrs, Charlaa Me* Adams atrest ' that ths loesl merehanta could do has generously offsrad ths uss df Nickerson nowsd that mors than adise and Audray Groene. WastsrvalL U, >E Na!y, rsUrsd.] Doniian. and infant daughter, 193 Bm tism amid tha day-to- mender in chief. President Rooss- about ths mattar, tt was decided. a.trdek Wednesday, and those who as hs aasumrl activs eomauadl This .one act playleC'^ callad Oorpe mambars or othara not pre- velt, todsy ths Coogrsssloaal 80 viaitora hava ta^aetad tbo UauL Harris J. HUlhurt cosa- "School DayF* ia coosiditcea one ot k o n k r ia 4- Hwork. P.BasU street; Mra. Jaama Lawia, 4 Great Days O f Valuesi that kept ciowdiag Howevd, Mr. SuUlvan offered to dealre artidea edlad tor, ahouM over prataMtion. 43 HoUator atraat to give aneaUea Medal of Honor and. apromotioa Te lastitnto P M Entteniag obow Sguras te them again, at aeme casualty or emergency station la mandln^ offlear o f toa Stafford itoa bast st its kind. It has a east POPULAR to tbe rank of lieutenant conunain- tele^tons Mra. Sundquist, 4788. the baaiment of the H. C. Porter Springs Stats poUes barrsefcs, has Is f ssvta* playsn sad last about 35 AdBBlUad UMtay—WUUam 9Va- future meeting, to' prove that the Sekfeetta Ftaisisg der. London, April 31—0^-tHugh pick up 'and delivery service was place. The aalo o f foods on tb * aaBouaesd thst ths M lm rtag Staf­ IgBtautas at whirlwtad fun and riar, 140 Oak atraat Neknaka Mas opening day brought la 148, which ford BMn have paaaad tha sxaaM- Birth today—A daughter to Mr, FOOD MARKET BeMitment I Oaltoa. preaidant of Uu BoaiB at llaaghtsr. The band, which has K aheaa C ity (ff>— Four youthful VsHety Aster mss Trada. laid today tbe xaoMnMnt tha BMrehaats w t was conaldersd a vary good rotura natkm and bseoms auxUtaiy state Washtagtak April 31— (SV— W j [many, sngigamants to t tos sum- sad loyal Noon awtag entaoalesta aafiMra. Stanley Best ef 396 Mala that BM beea Lincoln. Nab, ApcB 31^-(8g^ for the work dons. Walter TwnBs, cuaf of tha " tU Mata StfMt fh r B had dacidad to luoUlute houw boM aaaoyad drat than ia not too much Jompli Oaggett ■escrest T3^ haa boas rshssM ag ia JbE adtalttad. poltea •A N. Y , April 31—(IV - fuel ra^lmiyg with tha bops of ra- heps that ths sarvioa woidd ba r»- Mrs. Nidwtaaa j* dlso lupqctod Is s tt a f iMttIkie ‘ a ewtaty elotn H* (M ts) IfcCormick. - - - ^ HMii r e f Tka Wahraalm ffta t Jeor- «7 3 M AIN STREBT «WlMr« Thrifty 1 was wattling th«fe BBl atat BuMtaff BM P Jmnaal Is gpfiitajtittse that it has • « * « »ad fUrtiMr ahoBt ths ss*---- ' X :

MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER,' CONN. TUESDAY, APRIL 21,194t P A O B N t N i " •■ $ .\ ■ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, APRIL 21,1942

West Side Dairy, milk ...... w ...... 10.85 the Crimen., aouthenunost o f tlM WOUtnu, Frank V., grain, etc...... 63.98 Assumes iPost combat honee. S c h o o l t o JoinU nited S ta tes N dpy, B ilh Ordered Paid ^ Wi^to A Son, Inc., O. E„ lumbar, cement, et& *.;.... 75.37 The Moacow radio eald the Ger­ ‘ Co., L. Tv range oil, rent and Ice ...... 5*71 mans bad Uunicbed heavy ' air at- B oard M akiiig P lans ' T u ] y f i^ - S M u e L repairs i.50 At M em o^l Ucka agalaat aorthecn Rad fleet By Boards o f Selectman Zon kls,M im CcUa R., hoard and care 60.00 unite and. In addlUoa to the 18 Former Mate Rates EUgh Despite Excuses ■hot down, many . other raldeie o o n i l CritiegRafe "s;. $20,839.26 sre danuged. while the I Brooklyn Heiids New .Head o f Nurses at Itera autfiei^ no loaaea. • ^^Atnitis. Unula, bMM and ca re ...... 15.00 Pm^Defeat aaiHM prlntta* Co.TMndii>S book* and println( . 194.38 Hospital T f| k es Over Local OfficialflxFile Ap­ lannotli O^er JtaMTtcaa A crlcoltu i^ Cbemical Oo.> ^l«rtUlaer . . $02.54 Nazi§'$w E neird^ Weden Issues dirin en Oty Magaaine, aubafsriptloaN,^..,...... 2.00 Her Duties Today. plication State d Sox N Jofainn^ Comj^ j^»4aTnn, Louiae, board and care . n . . . . ^ • • %• •••••> 40.00 Honorable Board of Selectnten, Group Annihilated Board; Town’s G^wtfi vApotitecarlea Hall Co., cblorine,' etc- ;xr' 102.88 Mancheeter, Conn. Mlu Fern L. Locke,. R.N., to­ Call foi* Aides ______r, Harry, labor and material 8.00 Berlin (Froto, German Broad- Gentlemen: ' day assumed her duties as ne caatsL April 21— German Makes It Nc Red'Sox Cling at Toj> Jack ’W n^, CaMoff, Experts Think fep^b; jLtlantlc Reylater'Oo.. defense eupplies 9.41 My report as Building liupectotv for the month of March, 1942, is superintendent of nurses at the Atlantic Service Station, oil and grease 13.25 high command aaid^tpday that “in Chief Registrar Asks Ace Putter Hurls Wfuhiiigto^to herewith submitted: ' ^ Manchester Memorial hospital. the centrM sector c^'-tee caatem ’The^gchool Board last nigbi^ Of American Loop hy Took ■ Lot/Ont of .Autocar Sales A Service Co., truck parts .«;x**********.* 7.42 Owellinga made fdnnaV m>pUcatlon to |te| Balch A Brown, rent ...... • 'a^a • • • • • e • V.S a^eaaaeas 12.00 She succeeds the late Mrs. Bea­ ftoht an encircled and hdrly weak All Volunteers to Be Half Game; PhiUw al­ w ar Win Over Boston Compo; Winner to Be Rst. Coat Fc4 trice Purdln. " fighting group waa State Boaril of Education for rael ' BantlyQil Co., tnick parts and range oil ...... 18.58 Robert P. Landis, et ux, Jean Road ( H o f L ot 18. ecactlon at taro more schools ini Fenway Park. 11.87 MlSF'^pocke com es'to the local and several captives were tekpn in Ou Hand Thursday. lop Gianta 6-3^ Matched wiA Pep. Fordhum Lose* Pair, of Belmont Supply Co., police supplies ...... i Lot 20) ...... X.. .. 3 7,1500.00 l\ 12,00 Nasi thruste to the north. Manchester to meet toe growingl Joins Bidden Cordage Ctf., J. J.. inter works supplies...... v .. 96.70 John M. Purdy, etit luc, Jean Road (< t oof f “" Lot TO, hospital with an excellent record Relay Staiv to N i^; \. and the beat of references. Prior “German dlve-bombera, in need for more room. One at tbesa By Bin King BMler Equipment Co.. Inc., R. Wl, highway equipment ...V 170.43 Lot 2 0 ) ...... 11.00 Elmer A. Weden, who will be will take the question under cqn- \ By Aastin ^mlmesr i New Hhyen, April 21—Joe Isn- . 105.17 ing attacks, destroyed a number of lef registrar for the next Salac- \ A P |i^ Writer. ' | Boston, A pril 21—(F)— No one HoMer o f State Meet . SUab Hardware Co., F T„ hardware and supplies...... Jarvis Realty Co., Alexander St., cor, Ridgewood St. 12.00 bridges of Importance to the en­ the town and the other In tool 8 Bottoku beeii'esUbtished u a 8 Boland Oil Cknnpany, gasoline ...... 524.46 Oabrieila Buysae, Steep Hollow Lane, Lbt 7A ...... 12.00 li^Service registration to lie coa- northeastern, where toSre is much ’Ths l^rooklyh Dodgora u d Eoa-1 shoulilhnv* been Indignant if those ta t favorite over Johnay Compo, 8.27 emy,’’ the high command said. J^Ue ^R ecord; Platui 'Bristol Oo.. water /Works supplies ...... Jarvis Realty Co., Alexander St. (45’ Lot 36—12' of The Vienna 34th Infantry Dlvl- ducteej^^at Legion Home on Leonard new building. Monday was the lad tea Rad (to ware all alone at the Red Bockers had balked about Skyant A Cbapwisn, milk “14.86 37) ...... V...... 6,500.00' his Nhw Haven futoerweight riv­ 12.00 aion- was said to have driven o ff street mmt Monday, request* that day tliat such a request could be| head at tUo major league pennant playing yesterday in adverse al, for their 10 -round return 'rout /lo Seek Commission . Buckley, Hattie, hosnl and care ...... ■ 20.00 Walter J. Smith, et ux. Spring St> (W. of No. 338) 8,423.00 10.00 numerically superior Russian filto 'Wlth the state hoard, whlchl parades today, having earned 12.70 William Brown, Henry St. (W. of No. 165) 6,000.00 all volunteers for the duties of weatoer, even if there was a Which will top tonight’s pro fight Aitdsr Training. * ' BuRougbs Adding Machine Co., service ...... 10.00 forces after weeks of heavy fight­ registering he at the Legion Home a ^ take toe questoln under' con-| thoir p(osltioiiS\Wtth the help o f th* crowd of 14,000 in the Stands de­ hard at th* Arena. laimotti hu darlson A Company, transportation ...... 9.06 George Griffin, Carroll Road, Lot'N o, 12 ...... 6,000.00 lo.bo, ing that cost the Red Army heav­ aideratian. t Chicago Chibs, toe Cleveland Indl- 15.00. Stephen Filip, Avery St., Lot No. 78...... 6.000.00 Thursday night of this week for manding a ball game. But the bioya been made a favorite by toe box­ , Case, Lawrence rent ...... 10.00 ily, in men and materials. instruction and^r toe purpoee at The board does not intend to co| anh, and some ofvthat stuff . the secretly didn’t mind the call to ing critics by this slim margin de­ Francis Leary, star athlete of ^ .Cbampagne, Daniel E.. rent ...... 15.00 H. Beil, Henry St., Lot No. 15...... 6^00.00 10.00 to great expense fai having toesaf Weather Bureau shy* is not Xa/ba Fordham Univeralty, eon of Mr. 263.40 Lopls E. Clark, Middle Turnpike W est...... 6,300.00 being sworn in. play ball because they had vlslona spite the fact that Oompb fought ebadterboard Feed Store, feed and grain ...... 10.00 More Ni schools erected, but feels that mentioned. of teeing off and fattening'tneir him to a scnutlonal draw here- In Cbeney Brothers, rents, furnishings, etc...... 850.73 Andrew Ansaldl A Co., Courtland St. (46’ Lot 60— application should be on file, ini The Dodgers bounced the Bos­ and Mrs. Jouph Leary of 66 Flor­ 10’ of 49) ...; ...... 6.600.00 Mr. Weden asks tliht aU who batting averages on their old pai, eight rounds only two shows ago. ence itreet h u Jotoed to* United CbOmn’s Village, board and care ••••••• 10.00 10.00 M anchester -hava registered on prevmim regis­ case there Is need for the builds ton Braves out of a\thre*-way Jack Wilson. The program will start at 8:30. ChKlgb, Alfred E., adding machine I ••«•••• 50.00 August BrosowskI, Florence St. (W. of No. 81).... 6.200.00 8X)0 Inga. partnorship in tb* Tfatlonsl States Navy and is ktation^ ' Wallace M. HutchInSon, Cornell St., Lot No. 95.... 5,000.00 tration days call him so that he But WUiion—who. cou|||n't get The reason for lunotU being OlWig^ Orayland, rent ...... v ...... 18.00 8.00 Can arrange the hours for Te Make hfOrs Chaagea League arith a 8-8 assault, while ^yon* out in a Boston uniform made the favorite ia tbe fact that the (jreat Laku Nayal 'T^falaln^ Wallace M. Hutchlnsoni-Comell St., Lot No. 96.... 5,000.00 8.00 Date Book To take care of the IncreaMd felony Stations, inc,, tires .V.*...... 89.40 untary re^strara to report, to* (hihs took car* of to* Pitts­ (flot even himself out of trouble on Compo In bis lu t start, had to bat­ Station. This announcement '/Ooaunlssioner on Domestic Animals, tags ...... 105.00 Wallace M. Hutchinson, (Cornell St.. Lot No. 97.... 5,000.00 8.00 nqmber of pupil* in the seventh burgh Pirates, third member of Paul T. McKay, et ux. W hitest., Lot No. 62...... 4,660.00 8.00 Tohlglit expected that a larger mimber to* pitching mound)’—wan knock­ tle through eight furious rounds made t u t eventog by hia pdiranla. Conn. Cbili^n’B Hospital, board and care ...... 44.29 volunteers for the registration task gnule at toe Hollister Street school the triumvirate toat shared first ing toe bats out of their hands pll against Willie Pep of Hartford, a Omm. Jr. Republic Aaso^ board and ca re ...... ' 31.25 Robert Caaaells, McKee St., Lot No. 60...... 4.50O.0O 8.00 Househo)ders training c I a s a. board voted to make further ] placa befora to* start of yestefr- He ams a Junior at Fordham and\ Vincent Marcin, McKee St, Lot No. 6 ...... 4,500:00 8.00 High School hall, at 7:30. . will be needed than on February afternoon. Jack held our boys to bout, to which Johnny dropped the Conn. State Board of Education, later and material...... 3.40 16 when the third registration waa changes in the Robettoon schooL day's games. 8-2. a mfaSIy five hits. Someone should decision. The winner of tomorrow only lut Friday, April/17, when -^ ' Oonn., State.of, board and care ...... 928.11 Vincent Marclh. McKee St, Lot NO., 7 ...... 4,500.00 300 Junior <3iambcr of Commerce U be done hy converting an­ in the American League, toe he took his last ektontfastlwis, did Frank Damsto A Son. McKee St.. LotNo. S3 ...... 4.500.00 forms first aid class at 7:15 p. m. completed. , call his attention to toe fact that night’s fight will engage Pep here Conn., State of,.aid to dependent children ... 522:76 nSt( 8.00 other Yrom on the third floor of Red Sox dropped a 10-4 decision to the near future. be inske khoam his decision to. Anthony J. Tournaud, Cornell St., Lot:No. m ...... 4,500.00 / 8.00 in Trade School auditorium. Aus­ Volunteers for duty on next the bulldiM,N now used as a small this ia April, not September. He OoBtractor’s Supply Co'., highway equipment...... 30.87 Monday are asked to be at the tb to* Washugton Senators but usually reserves those perform­ Red Moffet, Devon's "FlghUng serve under to d colors. V Crane Oo.. water works rjpplies ...... 276.74 Amelia J. A Henry O. Weir, Bo, pices of Manchester Red Oosa. hall. Into V j^ ool room. This wilf clung to tb* 11^ by half a game Shells Cenmiiisioa 4,000.00'^ \ Tomorrow Legion Home at eight o’clock ances for that month. Irishman,” returns to New Haven Ciartls 1000. Inc., envelopes ...... 56.35 181 ... 6.00 make ropm for to* seventh gtodo ever the New York Yankees and to battle Oscar Suggs, Providence Lsary/ii member of Fordbau’a No. ig of the Tourists and Thursday night pupils who would be promoted In It waa Just the old, sad story of Darley A Co., W. .S., police equipment...... 58.20 Sick DIaaMed to* St. Louis Browns. toe Red Sox castoff coming back welterweight, who hu turned in crack raiay team and a teaman^ Davtdwn’s Filling Station, range o il ...... 3.00 175 ...... 4,000.00 6.00 on committee at Hotel this achool this bummer, but they ’The Yanks missed their chance AIfU takes off when the real racing boglw^, Pet* Callory folded up their booln rbert J. McKinney, GlenwoOd St., Lot No. 73..... 3400.00 6.00 . . . ' Mr. Weden calls attention to the to haunt his former playmates. Jamee Is np. many a fin* win here. It will be Dewey, Jane N., garage rent ...... 18.00 S fact that anyone linable to report arin remain in to* Robertson to pull even arith th* Red Sox Ever since, Tom Yawkey took com­ the semi-final and Is llated for mim r. '-3 1^ -^ — ^ nnd decided to enter the servtoe. Herbert J. McKinney, Glehwood St., Lot No. 74., . 3500.00 'Thnraday, April 28 achool. Two yeata a slmllar» Dewey-IUcbman Co., office supplies ...... 19.35 6.00 Miss Fern L. Locke at the Legion Home next Monday when their scheduled tussle with mand of the club his castoffs have eight heats.. They huded towards Chicago and Herbert J. McKinney. Olenwood St.. Lot No. 75. ... /3.500.00 6.00 Townsenajtelly at the "Y." change Waa made In to<* aehqoU- Trmm Vsmrj at Albuy, N. T., bumped into two Dick Co„ A. B., mimeograph , supplies ...... p.oo Andrew Ansaldi A Co.. Bidwell St. ,,...... for toe purpose of registering due the A thletics a t Philadelphia aras c(Hue back to belt the ball out of Billy Mucus, Hartford, take* on IHIlon Saks A Service, truck parts ...... 14.80 .... 3,000.00 6.00 to accepting her present position Luncheon Meeting of Special adUch added an addlU m ^ roomJ ; postponed by conditions which rivals, LIpski of New York Uhl- Projects comroiltea^t Hotel Sher­ to iUnMS or phyrieal disafalUty The coet will be about |1,( th* park or to stop Yawkey*s team Joey Wasnlck, local futherwaight, ^Diocesan Bureau of Sedeal Service, rent ...... i . . . . . 13.00 she was with *the New Amsterdam should call the Legion on 65 Candidates for present, won an acquittal yester­ Fuller Brush Co,, broom s...... 21.85 York a t y . Inault with a two-run homer in toe Says Putter loose Johnny Wela],,the outfielder cpiintry course. .This hu nevsr Mary Correntl, 36 B i^ St, alterations end eddi- Card party benefit. Service men, toe achool building toat might be obtained for him in the trade. the deep and cuppy Havre de $10,000 Philadelphia Handicap at day tor' 'Michael T. Bums, 23 been equaled or beaten. / Olbhn. Mrs. Mary, bohrd and care,....,...... 280.00 ' tions 1,500.00 2.00 Miss Locke Is a typical spdth- St Bridget’s parish hall. At Trinity College in •mmred. I f it Is posatbla to buy this first Inning. Three loore ruiM jUi Motto K e^ ’Em Dying Thprged With murdering Fdward westerner, an(l has travi Ith* third pinned to* defeat on Grace track and promises to boot Havre De Grace Saturday. He now Gtastonbury, Town of, taxw ...... 1,358.06 Mra. Anna Kellum. 7-9 Lilac St^ altemtiona and Tuesday, April 28 land it will be' recommended to do Best Weapon th* record-wrecking 2'^ear-old la at Keeneland and be will not be B iw a k l, 32, to a fight with bowl- 1668 Yard Cliatoiilea Olenney Co., W. 0 „ lumber, cement, e tc...... 151.11 additions ...... : ...... 1,000.00 2.00 great deal, Her present honie la in Group E. Center church women, Hartford on June 27. ■o. This would be used in Connec­ •tartar Tbm Earley and the By Harry Grayaea tog pins. / Leary holds toe. New Ytek and Houston, Texas, where hm family champion of 1841 home flrst in toe shipped to Maryland where he has Craat, Walton W., rent ...... 10.00 Tbomaa E. Murphy, 32 Jordt St., alterations and presenU F. W. Barber In Ulustra- tion with the out of -doors physical I BroMu continued tbslr blasting , May 2. been assigned the top weight of NEA Servlee Sports Effitor Burns’ attorney introduced a intercollegiate 1000 yard tiU* and OHmasoa, Robert H., uniform ...... *.... 12.00 additions...... 600.00 2.00 has lived since she w as,^ht years ted lecture. Hartford, April 21—The Second educaUon for High school pupils. I against his successors. Sports Roundup , Meanwhile, a number of oamers 128 pounds. New YorU, April 21—I^ t-C on ^ . magaSine article in which Tunney. only recently succeasfuUy defend­ Hale Construction Co,, C L.. bal. on contract ...... 206.88 Brilng 3g Depot Itouare, alteraUons and o f age. Her travels Imv.e been IVednesday, April 28 annual atate-widc conference on These two pieces of prepay At Pittsburgh. Max Butcher of Slender Virginian Won and traliiera are Just u ' well MiolanA stabled at Pimlico and Benny Boynton, remarltable V i­ former world hmvywelght baking ed this, wiimtog the event by 50 Hale Co.. J. Wn fundahlngs ...... 78 J 6 addltlQiia 600.00 1.00 most extensive.- At me time she Silhouette Girls’ Fife and Drum first aid will he held on’flatufday, could be used for out of dow I to* Pirates and Jake Motty of toe 12 Money Events in By Hngh toUMrton, Jr. pleased that (Jolchis waa not nom­ uked to carry 124 pounds, will liams back of some yesra ago, champion, told of having /boxed yards. He.'ran u anchor man oa Hartford, City of, aid rendered ...... 344.90 Walter E. Frlche, Middle TUmpike, East, fitomer lived in California <^ere she made Oorps dance, Keeney street dance June 27, at Trinity College. Hart­ sports by the pupils outside of [Cubs booked up in a tight iritch- WMe World Sp*rt* Cotamnist inated for the Run for the Rosea start, hoarevc^. thanking officers, midshipmen and several rounds after being/knock the Fordham four man two mile Hartford Dispensary, services ...... 1.76 Klro, alterations and additions...... 800.00 2.00 niany friends. haU. ford, it was announced today by school hours. The'limited apace for [ lag duel for seven innings, but the Winter ToBmaments ImedUtely after Colchis, the Attention and (jliaUCdon were members o f othier classra at the ed unconaciods—but not/ off his relay team and b u cUpped off the Hartford Co., later and material ...... 13.60 Kenneth J. Steger, 34 Ashworth St, alteretions . Hw family ^re pioneers in Friday, May I Commissioner of State Police, Ed-, indoor sports, such ds baskethall. [Chicagoans exploded for half a New York, April 21—Latest fuel supposed sprinter, had come from assigned 122 pounds while Pictor Naval Academy on behflf of grad­ feet. Superior Judge Clement .D- ' tance o f 440 yu d a to 1:53. Mhn- Hartford Hospital, board and care ...... 88.60 and additions ...... 500.00 2.00 this Country aim have been estab- Meeting of Board of Control of ward J. Hickey, Chairman of the has cut the incomes so much that doaen runs In to* eighth, putting With Talented Oub. for the baseball flru comes from precisely nowhere to grab the w u given 120. uates of V-5 physU^ fitness, Nye dlamMed the charge. closu with - “in rcfetence to the chester fans expected Leary to Hathaway,'Norman, ren t ...... 15.00 Reuben Beckenstein, 116 Cemp&eld Roed, altera­ lished'ln America for the past 160 C. Of C., 6:30 p. m. at “ Y.” General Committee on 81nA Aid aasistanee will be needed.and tha both Butcher and the game away. Jersey caty** opening day Ucket $13,350 winning end in toe (toesa- la a defkiUe starter u Burns contended that Browskl compete to the ndlo event when he Haires, Archie H., rent ...... tions and additions...... 400.00 years. \ / Sunday, hiay S of the Connecticut Chamhm of school board may work out a plan Lou Stringer routed Butcher With aals . . . Jimmy Powen of the New Japs and- Jerries, 'Keep 'Em Dy- knocked him out,, but not down 6.00 By Bomney Wheeler peake Stakes, J. H. McCoole, who , who aranted tag.’ ” / went to coUra* hut thing* are a Hennequln. Alfred, rent ...... 6.00 Walter L.. Hennequln, 167 Green Road, alterations Miss L(^e stated that abe Banquet Gulsepp* Oaribaldi So­ Commerce. to give financial assistance for this I a triple after three succeastv* siri- H’Me World Femnre* York News nominates Mayor brings Requrated to hand, wanted to ride (Colchis to the Wood Me­ with a, pin and that if he struck thought lafi'e. would enjoy working AiFter having made acveral sur­ I gles bad produced on* run and the Frank Hague to succeed Judge With Potsy Clark, one-time lo; different down there and am t Herald Printing Co„ advertising ...... 78.64 and additions 400.00 2.00 ciety, Reids' Auditorium, Bolton. kind of sports. to know if the Robert Sterling morial bn the same date, w u told Browski he did it while qitoon- the fans like to see the relaya H6I1, Inc., E- J ,,, insurance ...... 68.65 Robert C..Glenney, et ux, 61 Jordt-St, alterations 400.00 2.00 at the lp<6d kbspitel, and she is veys of suitable places to hold this Acespta Realgnatiaa CJubs turned three singles off re-- Atlanta, April 21—Re.member lAndls u baseball czar, claiming C6uk standard bearu wu eligi­ to remain to Baltimore for the HUnois back and profeuional scious: Re surrendered two, days Tnestey, Btoy .5 conference. Commissioner Hickey coacA leading a platoon, Jim to .lead of special events. While at Holi, Inc., E. J., rent 16:190 Curtis Skates, 641 Main St, alteratkma...... 300.0b 2.00 enthusiastic about the town of Junior Chamber of Comiherce ’The board accepted the resigna­ Uever 'Bsnk (Jornicki into three that anyone who can a ^ 65,000 ble for the Derby. Philadelphia. , later after reading newspaper MancJiMter aa A whole. in hia announcement to toe spon- I more runs. Bobby Jones in his grand-slsm tickata In Jersey city I should be Crowlej^ company wins the drill Seton Hall, a prep Khool, he oooH HoUoran, Timothy,P„ ambulance aerviee ....‘.... t/..., - 15.00 Andrew-Ouellette, 20 Deepwood Drive, elteratlons 300.00 2.00 monthly business meeting in Hotel tion of Miss Winifred Keeney, who Advised that Colchis w u not storiu that he w u sought Physi­ petecT in several mUe events but Jarvis Co., Alexander, use of compressor, patching ... ^ te r UrbenetU, 310 Main St, altersHona...... 200.00 1.00 aors of the. event, stated that for has taught fifth grade ia the Ths Philadelphia Phils depended dayq when his famoiu putter. recogidaed u basehaH's greatest going to Louisville, Blackie Mc- compe^on on tb* final day from cians agreed that hik story wu 609.08 Sheridan at 8 p. m. all practical purposes he felt tost Mrs. C. C Winter's Off Guard .outfite commanded by Sam Bar­ dropped into tbe anchor spot at wenney. John L., b o n d ...... 10.00 Margaret C. Aitkin, 206 Center St, alterations.,.. 200.00 1.00 'Satnrday, 6tey 9 Washington school, and toat of J catiirely on home runs to generate “Calamity Jane,” w u making golf promoter . . . Byron Hollingsworth CkMle expressed great reUef. led every step of the way to win­ logical. Rene Chagnot '18 Westwood St, alterations and ^ under existing conditions Trinity Mrs. Rita C. Shea, a fifth grade all their acoring for the second of the Tampa.(Fla.) .Times for­ ry, Who w u Southern .Callfom ia’s Browski, who died Feb. 14, and Fordham when he reached ooUege.. Johnson Brothers, labor and m aterial...... 13 6 Waste Paper OoUectlon Day, history? Were he huded for the Blue ning the mile and 70-yard Block He Joins the long list of the' Johnson A.Little, labor and material ...... additions ...... %...... 200.00 1.00 ^^raie^^ontinuing College would he the most sult- teacher in toe Manchester Green I time in three daya and lambasted wards an editorial from hia paper Grass, the gangling the gelded head coach; Larry Snyder, the Bums were pin setters. j* 13.27 Area North of Center and East able. The boy this story is about w u Island purse-ist Narraganaett park Ohio State track coach, and John­ nation’s outsUndiog atbletu who Johnson Faint Co„ paint supplies ...... 730 Mary E. Machell, 70 Florence St., alterations and Onter streets, beginning at a. m. school. Mrs. Shea 'V ^ 'given a the New York Giants on their oam scarcely out at knee-pants, attend­ suggesting that Landis should in­ bay son of Happy Argo-Ancona yesterday. 300.00 8 The details of this conference Ifleld, 8-3. vestigate the methods o f seUlng ny Sabo, who w u an anlatant at have Joined the colors. He expects Keenly, Jr., R R., M. D., medical services...... 21.00 a d d ition s...... :...... Fi^rae, But Local, Jointly sponsored by Junior Cham­ leave o f - absence a j^ear qgo, but ing school at Portsmouth, Va., might further reduce the Derby Second choice in toe betting, toe Yale. William B. Freach, 120 Ciestwood Drive, altera­ will be handled by a State-wide now is resignlhg. ’The boart voted A1 Olosaop's homer with the those tickets . . . IHck your aldu, fielA to finish out his college term after Kilpatrick. James, later and material...... v i.... 30.25 ber o f Commerce arid Manchester committee with Commiaaioher ytocn Jonu w u winning tltlu by winner covered the distance to Slupy Jim Crowley left Ford- toe war i* over. Kissnaan, Mary, board Sad c a r e ...... /...... tions .... 160.00 1.00 Boy Scouts. to engage Miss Barbara Morgan Of Bsea loaded ,ib th* fourth foliow- boys, and fight it ouL. . . Reput Unlike AUab knd Requested, Eattoan Game 25.00 perations Hickey as Chairnuui and will have the bushel, but he’s another golfer from Ottawa is that Canadian dis­ 1:43 1-8 and returned 378() for $3 ham for Annapblia a little over, It la expected 'that th* Graat Klttels Muket. meats and groceries ...... ;..vi...... 26.52 Howard E. Keeney, 612 Keeney St., alterations and Tuesday. May 12 Nonvich to teach second and tMid ed'a two-nm four-master by Dsn- '.whom putter niay make him fa- Colchis—pronounced Colkla — is Mrs. W. W. Adams’ Prlmh Donna additions...... v. ...y ...... 125.00 1.00 as members substantially the aame grades > In the Highland Park ay UtWhUar in th* third and trict draft boards have agreed that weight. After 30 daya in Crab- Lakes Naval station adll enter a rent ...... /...... Ratail Credit Bureau at “Y” at Om u s. not a bargain basement steed. He w u Mcond and theTavbrcd Jessie 22.00 John Oflara, Dnlon Place, alterations and addi­ group with a few additional mem- fchooL She will be graduated from so hockey player of mlHtary age town, the Old Horseman looka like team either in th* Penn or Drake ...... - ...... V...... 10.00 66 (Coattaoed from Page One) 6:30 P. m. hers, who so succcasfully conduct­ provad to/ba tha game winning He la Chandler Harper, Blender, w u fashlimabiy aired at Upper- Gladys, from the stdble o f GIrn a bloke who h u Just escaped from Blit Is KOVd l^ le r , Theodore, board and care ..'...... tion* 60.00/ WllUmaiille IVeachera’ Oollege in I blow M / th* Olants tamed three will be allowed te luv* Ckoada vUle, Va., ahd foaled at Sagamore re ays and with, theaa four own 50.00 Monday, May 18 ed the 1941 conference 'held on aUghtly-baVllng V tr^ l^ who Feikper third. padlocked Turkish bath. noyir at th* training station, all ManchcaUr BotUicg Co., stippUes ...... Minnie Krause, 87 Walmit S t, alterations___ .... 25.Q0 by the prisonere which foreign Meeting of Woman’s Aimiliary June and will Join the Manchester UsMS to tbair half' of th* fourth. finished 'ih the money ta nut winter . . . Operntora of six Farm in Maiyiand. 3 Bterllag 1.80 Fred Fava, 07 Well* St., atterationa and additions 26.00 June 13'and 14 at toe University teaching force In September. 12 nilnols rue track*, hnv* plcd|*d “BtU Brown's Health Farm la a good, athlstes, records may fail by Manchester Chamber of Commerce, services ...... 40.70 cormspondenU have seen. of the C, of C. at Hotel Sheridan of Conneeticut imder the sponsor­ H m Cincinnati Rads and St. straight winter golf toumnmehts Claric, a brother of Ambrose, with breaas compared to that course,” MauHello Outclatfles iLbute Oudtnila had an open date Jto contribute to* entire receipts at F. J. Buchahan’s Saeatlhe won toe waytlde. Manchester Chemical Co., bleach and wax ....; ...... 14.75 (^Valry activity and- raiding at 3 p. m — ship of the Connecticut Chamber tola yeu, winding up with an whom he doesn’t hit it off well, Jamaica Park's six furlong King he beams. Manchester Electric Division, electric service ...., ...... $ 38.00 parties from both sides were re­ Tneadny. May 18 . ’The contract for transportlag 55 j land rioted flor their swrtea opener tavitnUon to th* Augusta Masters’ n duignated day at each of the la a Virginian who haq bred and Officers of V-5 drive Aimapolis Norwalk Heavyweight Bratber Ourge Beady 8,S90JW of Oxnmerce. children from the HUUitown teack* to the W u ReUef FunA Saxon Hitodleap and RamlUles, Manefaestetr O u Diviaiem, gas service ...... 61.63 ported. cm toe front beyond Kalin­ Meeting of the AataU Merchants This year’s event la tq be apoo- Itoday. to u ru y . g raced horses for 20 yehra. eervic* outfitters to distraction. Last night ifr. Laary Mid that TOTALS ...... in, northwest of Moscow, Red tlon to the Bunce and Barnard] I '^At Boston. Jack W llm retum- Walter F. Chryaler. Jr.,'k>st cute To Win by Kayo. Manchester Lumber A Fuel p o, lumber, cement, etc...... 22.47 Bureau at "Y ” at 12 noon. aored toe State Defense Coun­ Harper la no rags - to - richu u a Kentucky Derby candidate by Ed Don George, the Michigan map h*. w u iwoud his son hu decided 1 Master Electrician Llcenae issued through state/. Army mounted troops attacked a Briiooia waa awarded to Philip H. i Iqd to haunt hia former Red Sox TedayTS Ouest Star /cnark doesn’t ^name a colt for who became worlo huvywelght Manchester Memorial Hospital, board and care ...... 153.26 B.klaSter Electrician Licenses Issued (Renew al)./.. Satorday, May 28 cil, Connecticut Departmihnt of golfer, like Gene Sarasca nnd finishing second In the mile and to enlist and with equal pride h* Manchester Pluihblng A 'Supply Co., hardware and supplies long road important to the Ger­ Waste Paper OiUectlon Day. State Police, and the Connecti­ Moroney, who had tha contract lamtas. an castoffs hnv* a habit of othera. He.ls th* son at a wealthy Jimmie Murphy, Canton (lU.) the Derby ualeu he is really out­ wrestling champion, and huge Har- Bridgeport, April 21—(ff)—^If 58.92 1 Journeyman Electrician License issued mans for serving their front line last yaar. Hia bid wim $1,700, but Daily Ladged: “ Now that tha sixteenth lAureltbn purse yester- stated that Georg* Lahry, hia old­ Manchester, Town of. Water Dept, use of truck, etc. ; ...... Area South of Onter and East cut Chamber of Commerce, and Is (ad ptteSad th* Senators to Portsmouth family, which wu standing u a Juvenile. Uke most .dajfc.... vay Hannan, the Rutgers coach, courage Slone could win a fight, est un, had alrahdy enuated and 686.60 3 'Journeyman Electrician Renewal License isfU^ end captured two villages astrad­ toe contract, tar transporting 180 major laagua all-atu gama* hava other practical "racing men, he Manchester, Town of. Water Dept., labor and material ...... 46.71 Cent^ streets, beginning at 8 a.m. being held for Un purpose at con­ IvletntT with a fiveSvq>hit able to glvs him every opportun­ Zacattaa nipped Mrs. T. (torteto- to ■ example. A 62 coat fits Grap- E ld rl^ Eatman, Norwalk heavy­ an.a only araltlng orders aa to 2 Master Plumbing (Comb.) Licenses issued dle.the highway. tinuing toe important activities pupils, bid in by Perrett and Glen- beto arraagad, why hot arrugc to reafleu the Dert>y is run a^ a too pier Geotg* too snugly. He re- weight would be a long way up Manchester, Town of. Water Dqit.. water service ...... lOO.lT 1 Master Plumbing (Com b.) Jtenewal Llcewto^tssued JolntIy,mnsored by Junior Cham­ ity ip devek>p,his game. Be w u play toe 1848 gam* In T o k y ^ ” pher's_Doublrab in 1:12 8-5 and where to' report. Georg* Lury Mankln. Ins L., board and care ...... Ctalm KarsuM Raided ber of Ommeree and Manchester on first, aid inaugurated by toe ney, aras held a p as their bid tote senaatioonl u an amateur, win­ early date.. He considers naming q u iru 4 18 1-2 collar. ^ the flste: ladder today Inatud of 72.00 1 Jouimeyman Plumbing (Comb.) License [toward, where the weather yaar was about 25 per cent high­ w u worth 111.90 for every |2 bet. v.aa alu a prominent athlete at Marchant Calculating Machine Co.; repairs...... Boy Scouts. 1841 conference wbidh gathering ning atate champlooshipa repeat- a Colt for th* Derby dangerous for RsmUllu, with Don Mead* up, Theu at* toe follows who are recuperating from the beating he Fordham and la now w orking for 6.00 62 Electrical Permits Issuvd-Fees collecj gmater maneuverabil, officially determined that because er than what was charged last Odds—A nd: lE teis th* and unfair to' gotog to get Navy fliers In shape. took at tos hands of Tami >fau- ...... 18.51 36 Heating Permits lasued—Fees colleof ity, toe Rua^ivis claimed to have year, 'fhey- bring children to the |Twi Leaguers adly and plulng higk ln tha^u. 3 Th* P.OJL went to the post a 7 to 10 favorite Abe Southern New England Tela- supplies...... a t Its 'siiccees It should become an Amateur. to* trainer. And over-anxious hat couldn't get around Ogden The bulk of thetn have already rieUo, 184, o f New York who 18.60 40''Oll Burner Permits issued—Fees collected. raided Karaiibk^inot shown on annVial eveht Idanehester, Green achooL moath wUl ba Atlantic t o ^ a flrst tratesr is tempted to rush hia applied for active urvice. Imoeked him out' to th* fifth pboM company. Martin' Diploma Co., defense stickers ...... ■ • O a • a • 12.00 36 Ortifleates of Occupancy Issued-rFees collected,.. 1311.00 available mapa, War Output Incraase «>f 33000 was voted by Won Miami Fsnr-BaB major gaU tournament atece Wal­ Phipp's Ship’s Run to toe home Heerltt A Co, Joseph, blue prints ’The purpOM at these confer­ Mean Business charge. CUrk can wait with a stretch. The latter won by a hasA Bobby Grayson, who stands an round. 1.76 ■■ In toe Crimea, tJte>^^rmans X ences Is to encourage greater In­ tha board for pay for non teaching ThM) he steppto into big-league ter Travla won tha Nntkmnl Amav horse. even 6 feet and weighs 19|0, is in­ While he luteA Eatman, who MlBs-Farr Co., equipment ...... 81.71 TOTAL FEES $602.00 were reported to have rMOrted to empjoyecs in the system. ' .oompetlUon in 1935. turning pro- teur there in 1901 . . . Shelby (N. Third place went to SoUta. Ship’s - Montgomery Ward; furnishings, tires, etc^ .... Over Hump^ terest th the value of toe know- So you’ll next bear from Colchis troduced to Gene Flathmann, the weighed 190, made a stirring fight 41.06 Respcctfiilly submitted, electrified berbed wire to Ie<^ cf first aid. f. BUng will confer with Par- feMlonal: He came along slowly C.) high school won a baaebaU 'In the Pimlico Preakneas, May 8. Run pmd $3.30 and w u clocked to 6-3 256-pound Annapolis tackle of it' lut night UnawM by the Moriarty Brothers, truck parts and oU ...... ••••aowoa .3636 ' ^ DAVID CHAIiHBERS, their m om taln poelUona near Be- lyhtt and Olenaey on their bid fr>r [Moriar^ Praiillce at but developing his gam* u he gams from Ctiffside the other 1:46. Sport Shorts Mountain Brook Farm, milk ...... Co-oparrating with the \ Though Colcbla had dead-but- who is to be enmmlesioned by the reputation of hia foe, .who meets ■ofoenwo 18.12 Building Inepector. vaatoped. tinned frem Page One) wlU'ba toe Connecticut trnnsportatkm in an effort to ae- went. This yeu he teamed 'with night, 40 M 4, batting around in ed. and split two decisions with . .arin* Corps, when he completes Bob Putor to New York on* MoCteUan, W. E., M. D., medteal servlcsq...... AOO fPhe Ruaalan . government an­ Safety Council! Co(UMetl( curs a reduction in too Md. Waat Side - Wednesday Herman Barron to win the 310,000 .every inning, and Bob Brooks of - S. W. Labrot’s Siinset Boy tov- his course at the Academy in June. month from tOteorrow, SUttman nounced gains on the central and Alub, and had never been worse ered the six furtoiiga of Havre De A t'a Glance S S S * •wPPllM ...... 2.90 .... Uafalr^tq^GMve U st tor Vehicle And Saturday. toternational . Four-Ball 'cham-' kh* Shelby Daily Star wants to than toird in 15 atarts, tha players Stanford's. AU-America fullback waded in Snd traded punches. National Meter Division, water-works supplies ...... 9&M day, and la being aaeteted by W. I«nlnjgrad fronts today and .said Bohrd of Education; plonship at Miami, and veteran know if you’ve heard of a score Grace’s Jarretsville Puru to of 1834-35 looks up at Midshipman But it wasn’t an even trade; New Bngisad Blue Print Paper Co., supplies ...... 1,600 German planes were destroy­ T r ^ a n ' sald^'^toa emounittae sent Mra. Albert Sabato’s pet l : l .3-5 and won by a length and New York, April 2L——BSAT -*S:- 10.68 B. Toqng, director of the RatcUffe would like to have aUst o f thoae- State Medical flo d ^ ; Oonneeti- Horton Smitn observed; that , but* it . . . vratching Van away at odda-on, with toe ceriu 2 Flathmflnn, and amilu: “And I've Msuriello gave back more than he. Newington Home fbr Crippled Children, board and ca re ...... 3.86 Field Day Hicks' School of Affrlculturo, and ed by Red Army fliers and anti- cat Fracture Ooounlttoe of toe Highlights Giveii If practlo* uanna anything these “It. Isn’t any aurpria* that Llngle Mungo pitch a few Inningi, a'half from Mrs. Walter M. Jef- always read of to<^"lltt!ei fight­ took, and in the third round a ter­ for the 1942 National A. A. U. alrcrifft batteries from March 1 who had refused to serve h n ijfel- Iteaau ta the Tdri L e a j^ are real- and grey filer he w u Conceding New Model Lqundry, laundry service ...... 61.93 other memberf of the Unlverelty ton said that would not be faU ^ American OoUaga o f flutgaona; Harper bu been arlnnlng. He hu Manager Tom Shcqhhn of th* six. pounds at 8 to 1 . ford’s Favored Saenuinlike, Sunset ing Navy teams.’’ rific right crou knocked .Eatman outdoor track, meet were ra-opened N . T „ N. H. A H. R, R. Co., fr e ig h t...... 150.68 of Connecticut faculty. t o April 14. American Red Croaa: fltate In Cox Defensel k getag to play n d hot baaabaU stuck it out througfi fat and lean, Minneapolis Millara uked: “How Boy’s victory w u worth 123.80 at I t ’s rCaassuring to Seb all this flht The Norwalk boy weathered today with arrival of fbrmal no-' . At Stoi*rs (S ^ et parachute treopq. hua- He said toat quicstionnalres aent^ This on Colchis’ home grounds. toe mutuci windows. Norton B^trtcai Instrument Co., truck p a ^ ...... 32 Schools which arlU be reptosent- to bust me firms about the execu­ of ApMrica; local cham­ Itn tha rireolt tfela ssason. Moriar- and he hu worked hard. Hta can you kaep a guy Uke this down They liked th* aray A lub closed health at the Naval Academy. the fourth round and the fifth tlu tbat'Dallu had withdrawn Its cd .at the field day followa: bianded by toe Russian command bers or'^'^miaeroa; Oonneoticut Itjr BntiM n wUl hold forth Wsd- gams' now is among th*' b u t in -here?" , . . Taidng up the ider of A Naval air battle ia likened to started with a uvage exchange of sponurahlp. 10.00 ip the cariy atagea of toe war, tives they, had raleased for ggyerii- sfOentlaosd fissa Fags ihN) ground on Colchis in th* Cheu- I ^ fa r t s Store, range oU ...... 4.00 ■< Bacon Academy Iq. .Golcbeater, ment service had been an added State Grai^(afJocaT Fire and po- Inesday «vaaiaa.nad again on Sat- profsaslonal golf,” telegraphic track meets, Dover Trial. What they didn’t . .Fans sun Want .Game. a football .game by Ensign George punches. and soon Etetman w u Secretary-Treasurer DanM J. n a ta le p fl tJ»ed ▲uto/PartH, truck motor ...... Vocational Agricultural KiUlagly High achool. Falla Village were v-reported landing in. force lica .DsMttoMiitosltodnstriBl and ■urday.afternoon at tlnTWest Sid* Fellow profensjoexala u y he la (N. J.) High achool has scheduled McKinnon, captain and shortstop down again. ' Ferris aald New York and Chicago 26.00 now at the NaxI rear. A BBC hindrance in obtaining men. as auds'tt highly Improhabisl know w u that Georg* Woolt loet ^ner Cup A Specialty Co., drinking cups'...... 34.00 Regloncl H I^ itShbol, Glastonbury ‘There la a lot o f critidam Just utUity ccopanlaa; wa..9 euK comptlcatiooa of that Atlantic seaboard boomed ' last plane carrier in to* south Pacific. his blows lacked sting. MauHello lu t week-end to June. - 10.00 All Day Friday. * the WPB chieftain complaixMd. “ It Istortlaa tonight...... greean. His only difficulty la hit­ Portsmouth. N. H. . . . wonder if finish. PInMiurst Grocery, Inc., meats add groceries .?!!!!”!!!!!! son, Meriden High school. Middle- tachments were la|gc enough to and organiaationa. timet win over occur.” night u an estimated llAOO fans McKinnon' took a twd months’ planted five successive Ihots to 116.33 free German-occupied vlllagca and is getting to the point where If I Manager Fritx McEvttt ni ting off toe ta^ 'whar* he lacks it aroriu out Uk* old-time prise Racing men couldn’t au a Hap­ ftw U ce , raancke C.. board and care ...... V" town City High achool, Woodrow you know aomething about busL- A luncheon meeting of the Gen­ Substitutes of creosotodvtauauiea oign-ablgh-| Inauaead Inat night thnt'h* bad the long-disthhc* -precisiao of fights, where the artnnu wu the turned opt for three South Atlan­ couru in communicatiou at An­ EStman’v body and followed them Andthcr Oragu Oswh 368.00 Storrai April 21—More than 200 “hold them againet all counter- way guard posts forfo r a n a t poetal py Argo of clau going on* mile tic league season 'enlngrad front more saved bscanse pnlntoig nol behind, had a pre-arranged plan Oa.. Sunday swelled total opening wavM of bombers, got 18^of 18, his face when thr arbiter reached Job after be assured toein h*' w u Qi^h, William P„ ambulance sendee ___ 28.00 Memorial High school in North captured 17 strongholds in forc­ plane factories were not woridng Itna ea that date at to* Waat Slds bntteKd. putter. It’s been broken time when he and some of the to drive him from the rear of the Re^biic now Meters Co., water wofks sUppllea ...... ~ this week fOr the annual Vooatton- Oroevenordale. Nbfwteh Free Aca­ at full capacity b(toauae of a laac longer nieessary....”On this iteml gam* attendance to the Clau and it is dbuutful if the other two “ ten.” Navyrproof. ■ 336 al Agricultural field Day. sponsor­ ing back’toe 217th German divl H* also nnnouneed that and aepnind again and again, Mther Yankees spent nsoot o f n pace in the (?heu peake Btaku. “B ” loop t o ’ 15,500. Reymond Baking Co., bread, etc._ ...... demy, Putnam High school, Lewis of efficient k ^ range piawnhig alo^ savinga each year will bal Brothtrs mold, donnln semetlmM hurriedly with upe, ^eu parfeelteg the old “trapped got home,” writes Ensign McKin­ Tbe. bout w u scheduled for ten ,Wben Tex Oliver resigned to Join 3636 ed tb* University c f Connecti­ Sion. B(eed Volmiteerg five Of six timea amount of losal non, describing what is teUeved to rounds. tbe Navy, the board (rievatsd as­ 5 ^ - *n»i rech a rg e...... 1.00 High achool In Southington, Enfield The Soviet In formation BU' in the manufacture of parts. ' p u t « f tha gate to ths Army bu( Harper cootlauu to u m 1L bnU”'' trick '. . . la an exhibtUoa Roberts, Jr„ Charles S4 Treasurer, ren t...... cut’s . College of Agriculture, H i^ achool, .Windham High attbn^ general claims the be the battle to which LieuL Ed­ sistant Vaughn <9arl*y to to* posi­ 16.00 Lambda Ganuna Delto National reau’s midnight communique, Dpswlag la Frodactlaa Mnvy BaMrgeney Fonda. He even reminds many oburvera game agatesFTnie, the CoUeglsas Roberts, James, renf ...... school, Gilbert School in Wlasted, Senator Conaally (D-’Tex), a T o Aid Teachers has Improperly suffered thr -got men oa Smt and aeoond, and die O’Hara shot down six enemy Bradley Keatucky tion. A week later Corley enlisted • e o • « o « l&OO Judging Fraternity awl the Future broadcast by the Moacow radio, o f Jeacs In hia SUnce, pnttuig craft. to th* Navy. > ' Rolston, James H., later and material Woodbury High school and Wood- reported the capture of an impor­ member of Uve committee, aald he the (jtemmlno contract bi u to* the Yanks dedded itterould be a lings 118.00 Farmere o f Ameiiea. stock Academy. for axamplo—granting the at*| “I MW the entire action and Lexington, Ky., April 21—(4V— Warren alu tried to enlist, ho Ronunska, Joseph, ren t ...... 16.00 tant point of reatstance on the had been informed recently of a ist Night*B Fights drand-Sl*nmu?*!£il^"***** good Ume to try the play . . . Byrd S t Mary's Home, board and care .. ..i...... Principal evmit of the day's pro­ tremeiidoua upswing In The pro­ tomsy genaraTs claim, which cama.raeing in for a short fly, pro- thera w u more cheering, on our CoL E. R. Braidlsy arrived last admltteA but w u rejected, ho-, 32.00 • I central front with 1,300 Germans Asoistanoe will ba aeodod by ship than at a Northwutern-No-' night in .his private raitrud car cauu he wu overweight. . Sntinge Bank of Manchester, rent gram win be agricultural Judging killed In 48 hours of fighting- in duction of planes, guns and . tanka. the achool teachers hi Mancheator not granted.” ^ . tesBsd to make theMi outpototed tom- lAka, Th* Bryant and Chapman bronoo buster from Nowata, Okla., Hourton, Tax., April .21.—iff)— u e rclu examlnatioim. Bmith Welding welding ...... marriage Ucenaea at the town (Diqsatchea to London .yester­ in food exporta to Russia, Britain tiennl 81JM0,000 worth o f W . L. Pet. W . U PcL 376 catea to taama taking the flret and other countries. tma of the Uneoln oriiool ki tras ■ ratte. 183 BraM ^ (lOL team, that Sassd out Don m ills’ Brooklyn' 5 2 ’<714- )s hudtog for his biggut roundup. Fraddi* Wolcott, former Rtoa In­ Thou who. fall must taka a ■P*wy. Luells CL board and care ...... •••B^nwnowg dark’s cfflee today. _ day laid Ruaeiaa forcea wera 'rith' of an tha other aeboolB la town. from * Jraat's sxpanditore.” Pbilndalphln Boh Marttouinr, Boston : ...... 6 ■ t ,714 Ns Mt. 36. winner of about 90 stitute atolate and holdtr at many 26.00 three' places in each contesC muhsnlca in theSasI roQoffs, will Boston...... 4 8 .571 Now Y o r k ...... 4 2 .887 8 coune in chtoutog. .rop* rtimhlng .■mthar engineering*Oo., Henry, sefvtcse .... la heavy artillery range o t flm o- ‘ 7H. PMladsIpMa. outpoteted Jm Senttla, AprU 81— (ff) —Tka Btajor ehampionahips. enhated ta burdla raeorda, hu Jotoad the 10630 Also achedulad arc a Uveatock Qroanvay, InCv to Frank M. ba aantad at the head table. •hnadcament of Poughke^wle aa Plttebuiipi ...... 4 8 JJ71 SL Louis ...... 5 S .628 and running and Juinpiag. • a N. B. Tbiepbonc tSo., servlee ...... “ 24834 lenak. a NaxI strooghokl on toe Bava ralte. 184 t-LTungaa. Pa. (18). This league bad some hot sea- to t Navy. Navy. „ Mtone, Richard, giaaaea ...... ahowmanahlp couteet, and a pubhe Teriy, property on Ayondale road. Dnieper river 230 ndldi west of Oam mrndk WNh OM toe aite for the anUoanl crew Chicago ...... 3 3 .800 Detroit ...... ,...4 4 AOO •••••••••••gaoa 88.00 DBrlan Gives Ncaraifc—Btera Vaaeaipn!. 138. rioaa during tha pnat aaaaoa and St. Louis ...... 3 3 AOO Tba foroMT Owl star will go to W u U Ma m nn^firna, W. K.. milk ..... ••••anna epeaUng eeatest fOe a plaque of­ Moscow.) r * ^ draw proteat today from A1 Cfleveland 3 AOO ■aae Rscord Lada 306 fered by the Future Farmere of hooklyn. N . T.. mrtacinted Artte will drop Ml dtttaraBCM at tba Ulbrickaoa, conch ef the Uaiveiw N rw Totk ...... 8 4 A88 AamtooUfi •* snalgs for train- Miami, FUl, AprU 21— m — A-O a., almrtKwiae auppUea ••••nnwnwwn Slay 788 Ger— iiii Woat Palm B eac3 Fla.—(ff>— Donnsr—(ff>—B m or W oods got M m » , 113 Jhngr GUy (8). Waahtiigton ^ 1^ 3. 8 ' A76 tog to tha Navy physical education 8436 America. The toys will to guests W. J. Beach says hia cat, Bimnyt Army Ph banom t hoard. Tba mUk man wen alty of Wnnhlngtoa’n u-g Cincinnati ...... 2 3 AOO CMosgo ...... 2 4 ASS Billy McKUUams mad* a hate-to- Howard 1 . rsnt ...... ennnnaan Guerrillas wera credited arith hungry, left his Jail work gmig Mew .Orleaee—Jhnmy Hateher, tba mot round by ai c)o m nHugin, Baldwla, Kaa.. April H.—on— program.- one after 90 yoars o f trying, but 1300 of tha UnlverMty Atbletle Aasocia- New Britain, A pril 81—<«>— must bavs rsad too paper. An Aih chnmpionn. Phlladsiphia 2 6 J 88 FhiladelphU .....2 6 .'JSS Aqiiia, board and care ...... 8300 slaying 783 Germane taniitot ntda and aiada tor tha asazast restau­ 8 -3 LniM caly, 3 C , dad Lao hot WnUa* gang rompad away with Uttl* Baker Ustireiaity h u radud toe Miami gw W iso't Vary happy •. J.» ^ a t ^ ^ and ...... ttCB at tha OoBnactlcut-Nocthaast- WlMH Joneph Mika leaves with a on the northwastam (Kalinin) oodatsd Proas story la ih s Palm rant Elmar ats tbiaa pork dwpa, ^”Noae of the raaaaaa llated hy TaSajna. up its Uth ebnaacutiv* dual asat 46738 baaeban gaaM at 8:80 p. wa. « _____ 183 caucago, drmr (IS). •aeond round boaora to gat iBhaS Oui't Ba D*7 about it ; quota 08 anqr selaeteee Thnraday, fron t Bosch Post told about • cat la two ertofl eggs, three ptaoss of pte. ____w o f -i. P a ' the committee—Udnl coaditinae. Natteitel vletery. N4SV Bcuaasrtok. N. J.—(ffV— Tim ace didn’t' ocont, bacauM 6030 Reautts ef tha Judging and other ha win.Biake the fifth brothm tba “Jlttata” te tba playoffii and tack of navy patrol and expeaa* Boatoa at BriMMyn. 1380 Other aecouate froaa tbs front CLsOetoa. N. T., that had brought tw caps at ooffaa, and stgaad im i otvO antbority armagoO IH. INw Tofk. kma oot, Tba mambera are re- Naw York at Philadrtphto. TIm Baktr track and fM d aqnad BMph flehmUtt, Rutgers Univer­ ICewUliams made R an Ids u c u i Mbit ^m?^*** conteate .win ha annouacad at an eervtag.'ia the armed fOroea. Three said Red air squadrons had shot in torso balqr rahUta. ’That si n aretehte enough to cause Philadelphia at New York. Waahtogtoa at Boston. -Oil Ctot. oR and 77.00

•'^T MANCHESTER EVENING HERAli), MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, IS tt' VANCBE8TER VYENING H nA LD , VANCURIBR. CONN. TUETOAY, APRIL 21,1941 - jI* RID RYDER Thd WoBum Hstor BY FREDSAniAir^l, 5 i f r f i ffi 5 B E T 8 o l o City's Wants Classified forVbur Benefit w r a r x T«saa entered ^Vnloa with The champion optlnilat was just ’'riM difference betw een people the privilege o f wll ng U< It dashing off on vaesUon carrying Lost aisi Fo«N Aeoernic^Miciits R cpsirlng 23 '''H e lp Wantfid— MbIc or Wanted to Rent be as weU explained in term s so desires. a totge sultcaao. Unforamatoly F^Btalo 37 sparkle as la for him, bo aut hi* landlord at r-^T^ntbAT x s o f * r d d PIANO TUNING and r^alrlnf. WANTED TO RENT small apart­ SERIAL STORY \- othsr gsastol fona. Ths su- The prospective tonanU-iview- ontraneo to the sfktiea. toA wrlirt wmteh. Rewohl. WANTXD Cm tiDRSN to ddra for Player piano specialty. John WANn^l—MAN > FULL time, tag houM)—I think after all, a Cbckerham, 23 Bigelow atrasL ment, by two adults. Triephone person to best rather than « holiday, are in iny home. Phono 3*0866. woman part Ume. Apply at Man­ 2-0580. X i or bottorj B o a ItlUo m ore flat would suit us bettsr. ? WeDt-yw've got a norve to Tel. 4219. chester Laundry, 72 Maple St. ■thustoattc, (tetonatoed, porsua- The esrataker—Well, ^slr. fer go wwhen you^WA.mo three months Aatomobiles for Sale Li^WN MOWERS sharpened, oU* RESPECTABLE COUPLE. • ex­ FRANTIC WEEKEND on w getlc. firforful th|si the meielf, I feel a flat so much Uke rent. cellent references desire 2 or 3 BY EDMUND FANCOTT * ' (oU ow ..:H ave a" 4t|tto extra prison; but then, of course. It all Optimist—You knowY-mui’t pay Mmeiiester . ^ «d, adjusted, picked up and 'de* / ' Live Stock— Vehicles 42 room furnished or unfurnished eOf>VRI«HT. IM A V rO R SAUE—IM l QXJ9SMOB1LE Uvered 31.23. Hera 31-00. Rapalr, N«a sanvKa. IN&'< rW o! Knuto Rockao w as fot depend* on what you’re accustom­ you. Why, X ebulda't T dduxa iaedan, with all extraa. FOR SALE—TWO NEW MILSH apartment .rent no object Quiet s groat footbaU strataW rt- ed to. . •«. trip if X hadn't sold that now ETcnfaiK Herald parts. !7\.wer mowers sharpen " neighborhood preferr^. Write The Storyi Twe eare af week Good Urea, cxce'lent condiUon. and repairea. We sharpen hedge Guernsey cowa, one black Jer­ aa cool and coUected as Fay Ran­ I h s w as also a m aa o f suporier. you put in tost weak! ClooMloil AdTortlooBMBtfl Inquire 160 Tolland Turnpike, Box K, Herald. . end gneato are enroote le Ferdy a large boathouse end g woodee and graas ahears, scissors, knives, sey, due May 10th. 612 Keeney som. wharf. llty sad loadcrshlp. H e had ^ The wrorld la full o f would-he Count su word* to a itat. Tel. 3379. street, Manchester. oenntry pinee near Mon- aparkls ef enthueiaam , sad it leaden who can’t even follow sue- etc. Saws set and filed. O ^ 16th MANCHESTER FAMILY deslrea tteaL la one are the three Blacka: "Want any help?" asked Nigel, The men stared with utpreda' Here'* something even 'harder ^tO iH ais, BBMKm Bad akbravlatloBi year. Capitol Grinding /0>., 531 room house or fiat, will pay jumping out,- contagious. H is story has bs- ceesfuHy. ■ . /- to find than the proverbial needle ' BMh Boaat aa a -word and eoaiBoaad W -; BUY USED CARS. 1940 Pon- FOR SALE—g o a t WITH two 6 Myra, a atesograpker; BIlchaH, a live eyes as Peggy and Fay ckaW \i; worOa aa_ra« worda Hlnlraan e e ti. Lydall. Tel. 7958. 330. Telephone Manchester 7606. “We're almost through,” said om o eat of AsM rlca’a laqilrap in a haystack—an Ltolstlonlst to­ ,Uac aedan, 1940 Pontiac club kids. Inquire 3M Bidwell street. eoldier, and Peggy, their 11-yeer- out of the boathousk and out td m sstsrifidcss. W s aU w ant old mister, la the other arp.beaati- Michael Mack. "PracUcaUy set to the wharf. \ ~ day In ABMriea. (or traaalaat coupe, 1937 Chevrolet 2 door, 1937 MOWERS SHARP^ED, repair­ Telephone 7405. ’ . go." am utote hla flaa quaUties ef Blonde Waitress I have stuffed OMTiplet aedan, 1934 Chevrolet fnl Ihy Raaeom mad Ueut'Nigel Myra whlipered to h( ■ter heart, boiled tokgue, fried liver If. ifW ed, ahear grindlM, key fitUng, Houses for Sale **•837 was already lip and character. W e wlU aedan. Cole — 4164. )-■ duplicaUng, va9a]ra...| T atal • eta overhauled."a.'-Brhlt BriUthwalte, 52 Pearl ------^ PROPERTY <]^'t tell like the Bible. Everybody to to OUTOITRWAl^ WANT A USED CAR Barghln? tlie rumble and cUmbed in. did jrou get those two pieem me your troubles, ototor. ' ^ Just BY j, R. WILLI AUS OUR BOARDING H< JSB^ WITH MAJOR HOOPLB I'OaaaaeBtlaa Oara>>>| * ’ eu 11 ott atreet OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS right Strickland street. Four family, VI fteai teagae-tted aderaUon. ^ :a likely to w ithhold UM extra favor of it hut few knowJts eon- t'O ar ...... Ill etajll eta 1933 Packard acoan 373, 1936 rooms, good repair. First class • • • "Oome out of there." eald Mym. string you’vs wrapped give SM oome roast hoof! tents. .. / .Oeaota aedan,’ 8198, 1937 Ford nyw to buy chicks from two to "Nothing doing," said Peggy T ort— to tot iaertto hold uS h ack- rr Y M i*- All ardara (or Irraolar inaaitioBa residential'section, one minute to The Oneato Arrive youreelf?" ______X . ■ ■ OFflN nr kios a rc oonna m EWBb A ftBAtkEKAALS 1 at Ua eaa Uaaa rata. coach, 3173, 1936 Chevrolet coupe four year old breeders, at popu­ with a pleased grin. "If we are 7o fall to put sM t back e t k h a t . ____ p r/lM B Y WAV O U T- \ WITH THAT, ______(er leas tana arary Pri;fate Instructions 2 » bus line, selling to close ui ee- CHAPTER VI ^ g y grinned like a pleaee^ do. So w e fall to enjoy, to ie- 4('-. M THE A4ANO« TOOAN, 3125, 1987 Chryaler aedan 3195. lar prices. Production and liva- aU going the same way. Pm going child. ’‘Straight from Vogue," eh( \ \ 0 & r A B l a c k OOSH.AINT I VOO Oajr adTartlalaa aivaa apoa raaaaat. bUity bred. Visitors welcome. tnte. Can ahow by appointment. To compensate for his awrkward- apUsh, or to ser/e as w e m igh t FUNNY BU81 ^ umbls- mumsls) ue want* me Ada ardarad bafora tba third or 1937 Plymouth coupe 3313, 1938 p * A ^ o TEACHER. Chrleton Chaa. J. Strickland, Truatee, 168 in style. O. K. folks, let’s go.*? replied. b a n t h b A J OIRAPPBS > TO LiT THjiKLALONf OM day ariu ba abaryad oaly (or Nahh aedan 3263. A ll aalaa final, Schuster, 85 West Center street, Mencheater Chicks, 138 Summer ness, Nigel drove as. fast as. hla _T1ie car drew away from Myrm, it not be weU to apply E ^ OTV WAUL---HM.'— A Main. Phone 7374. "Walt untU your father see VBMU OM. AN’ ' Fuirrv,THoo«Hf 1 - c a n t vou tha aetaal aaaibar of tlmaa tba ad it., traded. Muat have .30 percent ^ aanchestcr. r Telephone 2-0269. street. concern for his precious freight e^oae Ups were set in a item, you!” sparkle to m ore of our EM. OP CIVIC OMaANIZATlONE \NiSH aapaaraC eharytag at tha rata aara plans— to throw our w hols LOOK H fS S -> UNROLL ITOUT/ TIU X PUT’EM ad bat aa allawaaea ar rafaada eaa caah. Balance can be financed rO R s a l e —6 ROOM aingie would .allonir, and that was faster thin line. Nigel Monkhouae waa "He won’t” laughed Pet_, BESTOW AN APPMOPMIATE oa ata tiraa ada atoppad than he realised. even more uncomfortable, but JVM Into our traialng and our BOV/ k.AN*tOOKFW/„^ UPT Brunnelr’A 80 Oakland atrcet. Articles for Sale 45 d'velllng, oil burner, fireplace, Then ahe walked onto the w bA ON "O U « CITV'E A\OET ViBlUANT aftar tha d(th day. TeL 8191. Business Opportunities 32 tile bath and a two car garage. After leaving Montreal the car P*Sgy wae bUasfulIy happy. This, lithe and lovely ea a native prln rk a a d ^ r Ittoura? Let us live #• T W CdCn Mo m il (arblda^; dtaplay Uaaa |e>t sped through the farmlands gnd laten i^ . iM t us give our c it iz e n ■" FOR SALE — RESTAURANT, FOR SALE—MX2TS' REBUILT Apply Edward J. HoU, Manches­ she decided, was fum ceea Which was what ahe felt like 'Tha Barald «tU aot ba raapoaaibla FOR SAL.E—1933 P. A . Plymouth end relaeted shoea. Better thaw ter. Tel. 5117 or 5118. 1 vUIagea o f the plain beyond the Fay, in contrast was compars litlM iL.ehanee to spariile! aaora thaa oBa taoorraet laaar- coupe, food Urea. Telephone Price reasonable. Inquire 97 Cen­ island. Beyond St. Jerome they aay adrartlaamaat ardarad ter street. new cheep shoea Sec them. Sem ;s aunt waa wesding. a lively modeat in white Idstex, bu \ I TMOET TME ra thaa oaa tlma , 4839. Yulyea 701 Mein. SOUTH MANCHESTER, off HarL turned from the main highway raa quite pleased when the eyer ■ha— Doctor, ybu told me to AWAEO 18114 TUE POEN^ and soon were plunging along a bad in front of the wide yo.u my toi^ e, but you / iBadrartaat amlaatoa af in* ford Road, in park like surround­ when the sleek coupe of Nigel and Michael followed tie OK CAEH EATWER. THAN PBbllaatloB of, adrartiaiaa Help Wanted— Female 35 FOR SALE-t-OREENHOUSE et ings, 10 rooms, 3 baths, 4 fire­ little known road climbing up into as ahe walked alowly to the wherl iv sa 't even lookpu a t It! / G a ra g6»*-SerTieo-^ rave up. Ferdy Ufted hlmaSI 'D oeter^-N o. ,/.tt w as only to SOME reesoneble price, parts included. places, biMutiful wood work, 2 thu hills through cuttlnga and long a lasy chair and joined her. (To Be Oestlaned) ^ Storsfc 1 0 ' UJC8LADIEI3 V ANTED^FuU Cell 2-0301 after 5 p. m. 1-2 acrM. Low price. Call Hart­ lanes OT of trees. A Bubue subUe freehmfreahneaw Both of -hem stand aa th^ uw you quipt w hile I w rote out PDRTUE time work. Apply McLellan's ford 2-2245. Dewing A Dewing, came Into the air of the wum the prescription. FOR RENT—GARAGE comer u MANTEL.^ store. sole agentA afternoon and mixed with s u ^ IV ’ n ‘ r’” Ruaaell and Main atraeta. 'nquire Hooachold Goods 51 waves of coolness, as the road^t the extremely attractive girt la It's paj^n parasitss in Waah- 372 Main atreet. GIRLS WANTED. Window trim­ FOP. SALE—LOCATED at 166 the seat and the strange apparition Ellington through thick drooda All the time i tbs ramMe. Ington that the prsMdent really mer, salesgirls, stMk room arork. A Tough Break For Hamilton Center street, 7 room single, 2 they cUmbed. ~ get rid of. .V Good Break For You.... a P. B en Motorcycles—Bieyeks 11 Apply W. -T. Grant Co., 315 Main bc.ths, one car garage, recondi­ NIgri became uncertain of their "W4dl!" exclaimed his aunt ’W e Forced to relinquish our 3 rooms tioned and ready for Immediate deetinatlon. He consulted/a rough de sse some strange things.” TsL 4M-I, Bsdnrtas 8am—Funny thing, isn't it? *^*'***’ of New Furniture, making our occupancy. Price reasonable. Ap­ FOR SALE — 1934 HARLEY feXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER map drawn on paper witt an air Fsrd^ grinned with his usual flue—What to? Davidaon,ton, 74 V. L. D „ excellent home with mother, says Mr. ply Edward J. HoU. TeL 5117 or o f doubt. calm. He guessed tha streaked, T:80 p. m. the Congregattona 8sa»—That a live man in fact is wanted. Write ‘ Box H. Herald. Hamilton's letter. That’s why you 6118. condiUon, food Urea, new aaddle •■You are sure you know the gamin fs'w ia the ramble be­ church choir will hold its reheat Iwaya dMd in tamest stating age, references and quali­ can buy this Living Room, Bed- aal at the hmne of Mrs. MUi b a fi, 3175. TeL 4327 fications. / way?" asked Fay with an amused longed to Myra’s slater, aad prob-' ropm and Kitchen complete with FOR SALE—A MODERN 8 room atriy had a normal expiahation. Hayes on^Thunday. April 23. :-/ accessories for house on Anter street .William smile. To hla negro Company of Infan­ The car drew to a stop. Im j^- Frederick John Arens, son c Florists—Narscries 15 WOMAIVTOR GENERAL house­ • —3167.75— Kanehl. Telephone 777L' "WeU . . . .o r .. . . -I think we’re ta camp a black first sergeant work, jn r two persona. Sleep in. all right. We’U ask if we ] Bively. bafors ths car door could Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Aren * dire words: "From now on Ohly 316.77 Delivers It opsn. Peggy Mack was down on of Maple avenue tetophcsied. BEST TIME TO TRANSPLANT home. Telephone 7396. Read Hamilton's letter and see this FOR SALE— 6 ROOil HOUSE. anyone.” ak 'jlosrs dto yera whistle; North end ot town. Inquire 20 the ground with n brUUanUy white parents l^turday night/that h wants to 3M a huge impene- treea, blue apnice, and all olher ERIENCED MERROW and grand home of furniture at AL­ The first people they saw were has a stripe after four months erfreena and ahnd< treea. Rich Marble atreet or telephone 65l7. smile breaking acrase her amu«Lged itahlc cloud of dust come hoUln’ iger operators wanted. Good BERTS, 266 So. Main St., Water- three, all groupied around a fairly fice. She bad already seen It in ths U. 8. Marines. He ia noi All at low price. Alwaya bury. ancient modeL One glrL leaned iito them tents. An’ when 'at iONBV pay. Apply Manchester Knitting n glaae and had decided it was Frederick John Arena, P. F, C. clear asray, ak wants to find ^ CW.WiLuaMa. Pbona 8*3091, S n Buraaide MiUa. Tel. 6304. Phone 4-3144 Lota for Sak 73 with detached p4|tience against btyond. repair short o t soap aad Friday night at 7:80 p. m. th OR A ^ Hartford. Very truly yours the door of the qar, while another rows of itatutM. hot water. So ahe had left It aa It Boy Scouts and ths Cnh scout BOttN THIMTV TOO BOOnI iM E O A U ? M-21 WOMEN WANTED for miscel­ ALBERTS FOR SALE—BUILDING lots, on girl imd a soldier straggled angrily was. will have a joint meeting in th with a flat tire. t o r ts 'ML laneous work. Good pay while 43 Allyn SL—Hartford Broad street, with 320 ft front­ aortal rooms of the Congfegatlon MIstreM Dora, kas my hus- ^T»nk hanveaa il’« ovcKdcar—Fve been expMtinc thi* learning. Holland Cleanera, 1007 age, corner Strickland. Price rea- Nigel puUed up. "Could jroii tell “You’re Peggy Mack,” ii Ferdy. al church. bscB very kappy while r was for 20 years!” Main atreet. Mancheater. . soMble. Call Center TaUor. Tele­ me if we’re on the tight road Mias Iterjorie SkUf of Looi BOOTS AND HER BUDDI The Right Spirit BY EDGAR MASTIW FOR SALE—WALNUT bedroom ’’Yes,’* smiled Peggy with a f to t a ssontb? phone 7542. t o . . . . " meadow. Mess... was a visitor a flwvant—WeU, js a ’u s , a t first X set complete. Call 3127. Then he Mopped and hU voice pleased air, - holding out grimy ths home of Mlm Hattie R. k V was to fine apM!!, but toWrard B tS T .W voum hCENOih NOb Vq40U5,CCOA" Y A>Rt Help Wanted—Male ^ took on a note of relief. fingers. Sh4 looked down at her » ■ . SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH FOR SALE—ONE SINGLE metal R osimT Property for Sale 74 and drew it back. "Dirty, ef the tlma he got Ism IT OOlKb&TUVB OATUOB A OOMTt VEKLOveWT*"*' • "Well If tt isn’t you!" raUofiing stamps will b heerfuL and ym terdsy he wee WANTED—SINGLE MAN FOR bed and spring, one double metal lati’t it ? Pure white i|drit b e a e a ^ diatrlbuted M a o VOUtaeBLHBA M3D «XG0U-\bA guterid farm work. month, BOLTON LAKE Fi^}NT,' loU *Ts it?" Myre Mack smfled. at tM EUlngton To 360 bed, 6x12 rug reasonable. Tele­ though." haU May 4, 8, 8. and 7 from 4' T A \ « TUR.SR 3 0 0 T 8 ? UkQlEUOME good beard and room. Apply John phone 2-1834. With water and electrietty avaU- Michael and his younger slater 1 Ula0 0 EUTNBL9 M3 Vt, Everyone laughed. Introdue-. and 7-9 p. m. O k aA V lV O U»8U5 TVKSW.’S! 6 0 MOCNk or Frank Rieg, 734 Eaat MlOtHe 'tblc. Good roads and lots of straightened and turned expect- ttona were competed but some- Corporal William Sedlacek Bffto—Why hasn't Daddy much WANTito TO TUNE rep^ and Tumpika. shade. Also imveral good lake- OLOy toward the other car. Tbeie kow Peggy’s entrance had stolen ■pending a ten day furlough wit V A aU M P m S ij rtfulaia yopr piano or^^layar FOR SALE—GAS RANGE in front cottages for sale. Edward was an awkward moment in which the ahow. Nigel Monkhouae glane- his psrsnts Mr. and Mrs. Marti good condition. 20 Florence St lMlMA*-B6CauM he think* a ptauo. TeL Manchaatar 8062. J. HoU, Manchester. Tel. 5118 or everyone looked at everyone Mae ed eeveial times at this odd child Sedlacek of Crystal Lake siicttoi tt. dsrU aig. m WANTED—DISHWASHER. Ap­ 6873. without quite knowing where In­ Howard Lans of Tomoka avi LAWN MOW7ER3L s h a r p e n e d ply Sheridan Hotel. who had kept up a-stream of Bffto (pauM)—But why have troductions should b e ^ . chatter all the rest of the way up nue is Visiting Frederick Jrti and recondlUonillUoned 31.28. ’ Snow____ Machinery and Took 52 •Well.” said Myra. "TO think of 6u get so much. Mununle—? w a n t e d —f i r s t CLASS auto­ to Ferdy’s place. Ferdy really did Areiis P. F. C. In New Rivei Mother—Get on with your Broa., 338 Summit Telephone Legal Notices 78 meeting you! Mias Renaom,.my North Carolina. or 4806 ^ ' mobile mechanic, and mechanlca USEX) FARMALL TRACTQRa on get hold of some queer people, helper. Oole Motors, 91 Center rubber, lima aowera, OUver LIOVOK PBKIIIT aUter----- " fihe cleared the \ln- but ha had never heard of ^m s tr e e t. spreaders, plowa harrows, com jroTic* or APTLicanoF troductory hunflae as Peggy gave robbtttg tha cradle. planters, Fordson parts. Dublin This is to give aotic* that I. Albln fortl. with a tow whistle and ka Peggy had given two days of Oiblsck of Bolton Lek*. Bolton. audible comment E a sy L in e s H O L D e v e r y t h i n g '. Town V V* ^NTED—BUIJ i002ER opera­ Tm etor Oompany,' WilUmantic. Conn., have flUd an application careful thought to this weekend. evlBS_ Ik atib laa I toraaa . . It tor, steady work. Call George dated M th n ( April. 1S4I with tha "M y!" ahe murmured, gaalng at She ha4 ransacked the wardrobee ~ Paaaaaaar ta r v ^ .....N -A Griffin. 3429 during the day: eve­ Liquor Control Commlaalon for the.other car and the other girl. Ropnia Without Board Hotel permit (or the aale of alco­ her beet friends to decide what Advertisement nings 3860. 59 holic liquor on the premlaee of ‘What a awell outfit!". She includ- the should borrow ' to wear, and Rout* 44, Bolton Lake. Bolton. Con­ eu the convertible. Fay thMaIa . THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING . Newcomers Ta Meerhestar this beautiful piece o f :nature*a le ft ‘ II If It b Inaaraaee Tati Want! of applicants in private em^oy-v ■ 6CAR6X '2 ntplayaiaBt Aaaaelaa 44 FROM ment by' the United States - Em’ handiwork aad whether it would lAva ataali ~ APRIL 18 TO MAT 18 Sea Suburban for Rent 66 be fun or hard work to tiy and Oddly enough, as at all Ferdy’a r> ployment Service for Gbnnectlcut pry. him loose. It was a pt^, Mis 6a-**Fau .. tl m c L u s r v B McKlNNjEY BltOIHERar reached an att Ubm high during partisan ths h sptosaid mixture k—Tahielaa tl And f(«m All Fksma ef lum aea FURNISHED COTTAGES 3-4-5 the month Of March, Leonard J. thought, that be was aot aa hand- of guests turned Out well. There aad Sappllas ...... tl JULY 1 TO ADGUST 1, 1942 B!««i^ i4 U fa rooms. Electric kitchens. Imme­ smas in hla blond way as her was Just Urns for a swim brfUre tt Maloney, Director e f the U. 8. BUn w “ ? 2|*^?***?^~**®*>‘ INCLUSIVE. ■ 366 Mala S t, Manchester, Cana. diate possession. Apply “Loeser’s" ptojrment Sendee for Connecticut, brother was darkly good-looking. dinner and the whole party drifU Aatletoi For a a to ___ 41 OStoe Haora: 9 A. M. ta 8 P. M. Teiepbooe 6066 South street South Oovientry. 3 said today. The 9,268 privide |Uaice- Mtcpael. just hot 4uid soUsd as ed down a pine-needled patli go •wfiy, lady, Sqats aad > Aeeatoorlaa 41 miles from Manchester. his sister, was a|so Mariag a t Fay thrmigh the cool woods to the wke NUaiay Matarlato . . Satorday: 9 A. M. to 12 Noon. ment total represents 11 JL per cent 41 Tharadny, May 14: 9 A. 3L to 9 with a startled look, la his eyes. below FerdFs -sottsgd. Th* path up jay 41 more than the February figure and ooniouflaigir 41 ML' Wanted to Rent .68 la 2T.1 per cent greater than the Myrn was the bnlyv one who was I led to a small tovel to clearing. a • a aaaaaaaa aaa4t*A . ARTHUR A. ardaa- Faraa' Salty Froloeta M Failure to make first payment total for March, 1941. Plaoementa [aaaahoM Oaeda ...... 41 In one .month -renders whole tax WANTED TO RENT by couple, in pubUc employment, totalled 360 aa4 Tooto •I delinquent. > First payment delin­ defense arorkera, 1 or 2 furalah- for the mont^ a decrease of 26 per >NERV1U4[ POLKS BY FONTAINE FOX •tr^teoati It quent after May 15, 1942. Second KNOFLA ad rooms, including kitchenette,, cent from February. The dlatribu- Pinafore Pla^ aa# Stora Bqotpaiaat l« a e t e h ** tha 6toraa M payment delinquent after Aufust F o r oc with kitchen privilegesr Tele­ tion of placementa according to in­ BY V.t-HABOJN wharto* Apparal—Fart ...... 1S42*- Interest at rate of 6 per phone 7039. dustrial groups shows Incrsases in H ALLEY OOF WhoCflnTeUr .WMta4—Yh B a y ...... per annum on all deUnqueira. aU industries with the exception of S n a k e *ibN O ui'^ IbM PKiNE ■eetoa S iaii. Mtlala Biaii INSURANCE TWO REFINED QinET adults, Taxes toUHnf less tHka 320.00 profeasional services which re­ WtUUHOVS/D>n »aaw frtt^Bt Seard ...... _ Ask Yonr N ^hborl no childr^ desire to rent house mained the Seme aa for the previ­ OOL must be paid in one inatallment.^ or apartment in Manchester or DM. WDtOMUO...^ Pt4raam_^raatad •...... ••.•‘,.I|*a Samuel Nelaon, ous (nonth and other scrvicM ALL I _ IS TO W Hi(r_RRI^S Soars—Raaaru at 875 3Uln S t vicinity. Pennanent. Write Box P, which showed 4 fewer than.Fehru t o o » •■g e ld. Baataaraata ...... Jl Tax Collector S U A E VOU x Tt h e ™^^aa^^"Baard ** Herald. ary. The principal peroefitage ia- :’t*iar%TAKE 4 lS _ bAAT* ■aaata FAr Baat agriculture aad min TER. UP WrtW Flats, Tanamanta lag, 135.0; buildiag and ^ooostme^ VVOUR. O U R I U p C A i. Leeatloas ( ^ Baat . . tion, 73.4; domestic aendee, 18.1; DBAPT------• ElDARt Babarbaa For Baet...... wholesale and retaU distrlbutton, Banmar Bomaa For Baat . GET IT NOW! 10.1; hotels and restaurants. 9.8; Waata4 ta Baat ...... WANTED and'manufacturing, 8.1. ■ M s s s r e s r , Of the 9 ,^ appUcants placed in ■a Fiopaity tor Bato . Z By Reepsedble piW y private easplQjmMnt 8.318 ' BJ6 for Bato ... A COAL! a mr halo women aad S^SS were XMa, indi­ LEHIGH TALLEY GOAL IS CLEAN, HARD, AND 4— 5 or 6-Itooin Furalah- cating that Oonaectlcut em^oyers ed Single Home for a Pe­ ate beglnalng to employ women ia FREE OF CLINKERS! iBcreasiBg numbera New ragistra- S119 riod of From 6 to 8 tlons for the month increased by M on th s. 9 per cent to reach 8,484. Re­ SooP *r newed rcglatratloaa Ineraased Y b a n love thU dress for its oai slightly to total 14,883. Tbs fils of Inqnire McKinney Bros. grsM ful Uaos sad ths fact that appUcaato actively’ eeekiiig cm- m ittoos dow n tb i front asakiag 305 Main St., Phone 6060 noym ent as o f Mafieh S l .toitaUsd ■Isipls to get ia aad 4Sit of. Y ou S8T19, a decrease of 13T par cent tore the sm art dreasm sker dsto th# la g to th s eh irriag-st th e sb offlA — thus to provided the gaosroi FRECKLES AND HIS PRUlNDS Lard Kbowa BT MERRILL BLOSSBB w lu to ssakea the hodtoe cU m fortahte. T o a s ts of darts I this ftoek neatly and trim ly a t t w aist— aad the row of buttoosai m atching bsit buckls furnish tots _ - 2 / ssttog dsfw rattoo! O A lT H to WOUiJ MUCH! P aitan N a gU 8 to daalgasd f WHAT ■ I s m 84 t o 48. f l l s s S 3 t s k a s 4 y a r d s S 8-iaeh m atsrteL F or th is attraetive pattsra, so U o ta oeta. your aasM , addro By Mra. As m Chhsi ' Taad otlmr tiny kittso pattora num ber and M as to T tittle alstsr will hs sanMbly aad' head ■ will r t h a g ill M sacfaqstsr H arsM , Today’s P i f a v o r l t a chartalngly fbeasad for play tlms I whan it is sewn co bar to n flarviee, 108 flovoath avsai p l^ S U ltl N ew Tosh, N . T. aad for going with saotiMr to do oMsia pattsra for play suit P isa your sum m er olothM tbs ahopplag If aha wears this ana kst aad ths two — w ith the help qf OMr new F ss dimimttive ^ y suit tt is easily ( P a t t o n loa B ook, Just ou t AU totast i u huttooed SIM has a ti» ) Is idJustaMs for sisas 2-4-4, a lg aiL aU i l M l g n s fO r t h s auaus r oa shirt The huttooed ’boimht Is lA ointo ia Cbia, Tour Ni ■ISSM . W an 1 t o 62. Sand fo ry o madi of SOS flat ploe* for ease la Addrsss sfld ths PBttsn IVnflto iatradmlag. Buttooid togetbar tt bar to Abas CsboC, Ths RNoisf ^M tora Patten Book tt makas aa adorabls sun h«t to HMtfd, SpJBstooth Avsirifs. New Oae Fatten and Pattern (toms a sffsiBms Wtia faee: Tha ' is 1 east postage toglllb ir JSis

•r'J- T 'Tl rt! 8 -Ij-i i! TUESDAY, APRIL ii. lO T jEwnitog IBrraOi ATMoge Dally Clyealatfoa Vsr toe MasHh et Match, 1M8 Linne Dodge No, 79, Knights Of Pythias will hold Ita regular meet­ To Speak Here . ■■ / tT o w n ing at Oraaga Hall tomorrow Anbtiier^rial To Be Paratroops le Marks 7,211 aigbt.at ,S o'clock. Call Special Meeting ef tha A nm C9m« eeel wNh freet trnlihl B ^ a Ladiss’ < OuUd e ^ | I; . *95?' F or 4 Ruby W eddi^ ■op« Tour* «Met .Thursday afternoon ia the Ctamploii, Mn gtre OuUd'room, with Mrs. John Houa- For Blackout Ruliui Hanelie$ter» A CUy. o f VUiago Ctiarm of hiM akin In todaad her daughter. Mrs. Cbarlaa .H M cKee Street Alarha D i^ M r . d h d M f s . Robert W. V'T-T diapkiy « t tha Ni Wads as hostesaea. ‘f Oub, Ikuradny. Aum *8, b t X B l o w a t > A ll V0I;LXI.,N0.173 an ra g e M) MANCHESTER, CO I^., ^DNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1042 o n McGomb 'Have Been April 29 3et lo r Gather* hear the air raid alarm signals win play up to 80 fuSMa and last Sunday noon. Faw cards hi ita bava b a ^ mada to -^Beeauae of the number of Hart­ d a y N o o n . W ed Forty Years. •A * ing in High School bean received by Oewga H, Wad| ita MdiKlMatar playera ford residents now working In '/dell. Defense chairman, iah to the maater. Cheney Brothers milla, a change InfonnaUon was received by Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Me Hfdl to Adapt Regula* an uttur dlaragaid or lack of tn| ■ V ‘Batch* O’Hore Gets Congressioiud M edal will a t a r ^ t 8:00 o’clock at in the erMion of the bus leav­ George H. TPaddell, towm Defense tereat in tbe trials whleb am^f 8. Otaaga^ibaet. New Haven. ing Hartford at 6:10 each morning Oomb, Sr., i t 104 Eldridge street t i o n s f o r W a r . "" ChaUenges Stani]^ Council Chaihnan, that the air are today celebrating the fortieth ing held for the pubUc Internet. ’ baa been made. The bus inateed of Mmt Have Osapevattan ' Maa VMlet Ker Sejrmer, O R 8. going aa far aa the South Ehid er- laid siren on the>n^' of the True anniversary of their marriage, and The Selectmen called a q^eclal It waa eipphaaised at tha i_ mlnM only ia now run to the .nllls man Dairy on McKbe street did not town meeting for Wednesday eve­ s of Boston, Xaao., member of the cm Elm terrace and thla makes it will be et home to their friends ing that the complete cooparal Board of I,actnrtahip of the Moth- blow at all during ^ e .trial last this evening from seven to nine in ning, April 39 in High school hall of the general public must on . P in t Camrch of cairlat, possibla for tha employees to Sunday noon. ^ for the purpose of placing before forthcoming if an adaquata ai{ reach their work before 7 o'clock Another air raid trial\irill obserystion of the ruby wedding. the voters of Msnehestor reguls- Btlat, In Boatofi, win deliver a in the morning. raid alarm system ia to be set u lecture. on CSiriatlan Science held tomorrow at 19:30 p. Sunday evening a family party Uons to be exercised during local here and'in a final analysis thi iR u s e a t the ItnaoBio Temple on Eaat no services 'wiU be used. in i^cOgnition of the approaching blackopts. Standard regulations residents of outlying Mcfions havi O n ter church cho^ will have Further reports from resid^ts must .be adopted snd approved Data W Wet Fill Canter atraet, Sunday afternoon. event was held st the home of been called upon to give the rehearsal this evening at 7:30 in­ in outlying districts are solicit^ the town for them to be made ef­ Apffl 98, a t 8:|0 o'clock. All are stead of tomorrow night on ac­ Mir. snd Mtf. McComb. s t which fense council information w!__ Bnrttad to attend, by Mr. Waddell follawrlng the triaP fective. they can readily give. Lack of suci count of the eighth annual concert tomorrow, afternoon. their dsughter, Mrs. Eugene Exclusive use of Mt Nebo Ath­ FaBotti. Charges Savin of the High a^dol choirs and in­ Hiomas end members of her torn' Information leaves tha def( H m llancboatar Eachange Club Photo by Bosworth Studio letic Field for tbe duration of the council without thcnacesaaty Otids Quoted strumental groups tomorrow eve­ ■ y ■ F n ^ J. MaaeSeld ily from Boston, were present, be' war was voted to the military last Company Given Ad* ers erOl aaaet tonight at 8:30' at the ning in High School hail. ing unable to be here today. A upon udiich to make a dectsion, HOM Sheridan. The apeaker for night and' all use of the field by complete report of the residents vantage Over Competi­ Frank'^[.Mansneld, 18, Of It 1-2 pleaaant sodal time waa held and civlUana will be prohibited. t t o svenlng'a meeting will be Second* Lieutenant Nellie C. New Generator the ouUying sections will eaablj OnfJscaping John D. ElUotl Trotter s tr^ t, hopee to become the children and grandchildren re­ A dlscussloa waa held, concern­ the volunteer workers to bette tors on Information Planes Defending Port CbhMMI A. U Bullard of the 79th Walckosvskl of the U. S. Army membered the senior McCombs ing the estabUabment here of A m tsricoii-Filipino Unha-^' 'tegiment now atationad near here. Nursing Corps, who has been sta­ United Statea^Marina Corps para judge how the air raid signals wtl May Prove Latest developments in tbe For Emergency with gifts, and with ruby oama- Municipal Housing A utbori^ to work la an emergency, Withheld from Oth­ MoresbY Down Japa* Forced to xQuit Lam*^ tioned at camp Shelby, Mias., is campaign to obtain speedy pass­ trooper upon completion of hia tiona. .assist the federal govemmaat la N a ztfio m h s The regular meetlag of the V. expected home tomorrow for a IS* Defenae Council er Prospective Bidders. neSe ‘Zero’ Craft in age at Waahington of- H. R. 1036. emit training' at PqiTta Island, 8 Marriai la Iretaad the renting of the goveniment Oeorgb H. WaddeU again appeal! hunao, Thwn in Into* r . W. Boat wm bo held thia eve- day leave of absence. She la the Mr. McObmb and the former homes to be oonstructed here. The New Peace ateg a t ^ Oieea at 8:18. which would make the Townsend Gasoline Powered M otor C. to these resideata to notify him Raid; Attaek on Ra* daughter of Stanley Waickowaki, Plan a law, will be explained to Miaa Minnie Little were married matter was tabled until the next B ritish Householders rior of Island of Sr., of 39 Union atrcct Mansfield is the ' son\ of Mrs. forty yeara ago today in Newry, once how the Sunday air raid B u lle tin ! Townsenditm in Manchester on Is Installed in the meeting in order to obtain more in­ nSIs were htord ao that an I haul Causes Numer^ Ponay, W here EneuBr April 23rd, 8:00 p. m., at tbe Y. Martha Mansfield. H a^^tended ancient town in Northern Ireland, formation conceming'^tbe person­ Hartford, April 22^ J P ) — T o l d T h e y H o e ^ E v e n Drive Mo6e M ^ Buahnell Cheney auxiliary, Manchester High school w B m he that has witnessed many stirring maj^ be given regarding t b e __ Highway Comaiiasioacr WU- , ous Fires on Wliaiwes M. C. A. with John D. EHUott as Police Station HPre. nel of the Commission and V>o of the new slrens'^^ere on trial. lOO-to-l Chance\ of ■V ' Drive Held Up for V. 9. W. V., will meet tomorrow principal speaker. played baseball. Prior to uKen' historical events. Tliey came to duties required of the committee. Uaai J. (Cox aaserted today TTS EFFECTIVE evening at 8 o’clock at the Y. M.- llatmeht In the Marine Corps, thla TOuntry 31 yeara ago. Their Bins Ordered Paid An.d Buildings of Nip­ Time hy Fierce Re- C. A., Thuraday evening,. April 34, The meeting will be one of 186 The new gasoline engine pow­ that the "only feasible way** Goods Being Intdct. Ankara Report of Se­ a WELDONS OWN similar gatherings In the eastern ered motor gendtator, purchased new Leatherneck was emploj^d children are David 8. McComb ol Bills totaling 320,839 were ap ponese - Held Bose. the annual muater aervlce will take a MilUsher by Colt's Patent Fire Incstoa street, an . auditor with proved and ordered paid. The re­ R'U AW APF- ^ to ma hts department was cret Negotiations Being sistMce of Defense-i, NEW FORMULA place In the Maaonic Temple, with states directed from Townsend by the Board of Police Commis­ a r A London, April 39—(/f)—^The Brit­ / ■ National Headquarters In Chicago sioners for use to energise the Po­ Manufacturing Company. Aetna Ufa Insurance com' port of the building inspector for for him to delegate reoponal* aupper at 6:30 in charge of the Eva (Mrs. Thomaa) who ia ish government told tbe houaehold- Allied Headquarters in UndSrUdeen by Italy TOOTH P A ^ dlnlnS room committee. as part of Dr. Francis. E. Town­ lice Radio and Gamewell system the month of March, showing to­ bOittes to his sabordinates. ^ Washington, April 22.— on the staff of tha Peter Bent tal cocstriKtlon of $188,248, in­ efa of this nation, many i t whom Austridla, April 22.—

— HR UMe Btt Oofa Farther send'* natlonBl expansion cam­ and poUce cUtlon lighting in the Brighatn hoapital, Boston; Robert H m comminsioaer made that ’ May Be Axis^ feeler. —The Way Depai^ent re­ paign to establish his plan of pen­ event of an emergency, waa set up cluding 28 new homes, garages to­ are within range, of Oerman can­ H b O at A Baba Taday Mra. Pred Parker, prealdent of Special Raid W. McCbmb, Jr„ of 119 West aasertion near the end of Allied headquarters announc­ ported today that increasing­ the local Branch of the Britlah sions for all persons over 60 years In the basement of the police sta­ taling $1,100 and alterations and \ atreet snd Mias Edith C. McComb, additlona totaling 8UA78 ware ap­ crosB-oxamlnation on a claim non and aU of whom are within ed tqday that fighter planes London, April 22.—(O—Round­ ly heavy Japanese attacks on War Relief Sodety, at 78 Ma]He of age. tion yesterday by Fred Edwards formeriy s UMher in the Nathan range of Nesl bombers, today that This effort Is being redouMed and Johnson Brothers, local elec­ proved and fees turned over to the for idle eqnlpment auide defending Port Moresby, New about dispatches quoting sources the Island of Pansy had laEEE atreet, urgently requeata knitters Class Tonight Hale school, now studying a t Cor­ town treasurer. : they tbw have an even 100-to-l who ere working on beloiets; In view of the coming congres­ trical contractors. nell Univeratty M also teachi^. NUeiAto agatant the state by the M. A. chance of coming through the Guinea, shot down four Japa­ In contact with Italy disclosed forced the American-Filipliio socka acarfe, sweatera or any oth­ sional elections. -Success of can­ The purehaw of tliis emergency No dedsioo was nlade at the iR - ts r m nese “^ ro ” fighters in a raid Tha g ran d ch ild re^ are Donald, moating regarding the new air Gammino (Company of Provi­ critical jrcar from May 1, 1942, to what may prove a new phaae^of an troops to withdraw from er knit garments, to finish them didates In many districts, it is outfit to be used in a possible Bruce and Susan, chU ^a of their r m u p o N May 1, 1948, with their private on that strategic port by ene­ Axis peace offensive today. PU ip VERMONT soon as possible and return tbe claimed, will hinge on their atti­ emergency, is the best step taken, First of Courses' to Be raid alreas as the Selectmen dence, R. .1. Lambunao, a town in the in­ elder son, -David; B arM n Thomaa, awaited a more complete report VStSjPS goods and chattels intact. my planes yester^y. .Allied The News dironicle's Ankara amalleat scraps of wool left over. tude toward federal old-age pen-, in the opinion o. experts, irince the and Richard, son of Rbljert W, H0RMTF5 i , Under the war damage - act, Preddent Itootovelt shakes hands with Lieut. Edward (Butch) O'Hare, XT. 8. N., terior where' the enemy drive / MAPLE SYRUP installation of the police radio. Held for Householdera from rweldento on their ability to '\ Hartford, April 22,—(/P)— ------. -. after conferring planes. In an attack on Rabaul, correspondent said that according No knitting yam has been received ■ions, and in view of President McComb, Jr. The latter SNOfMXA i which provides for insurance of upon him the Congressional Medd .aufance charge for the coming pines yesterday that artillery fire Germane a .separate peace with making an air reconnaiaaaace of 800BB. 98 BIBCH SnW Er of the country. AUCB OOFBAN effects ef hard driving Grows W orse against Oorre^dor waa sbaUngr tin iaaued today. No other report Topics to be discussed at the sry bombs, chemical gas and how (Known As Oneen ASee) iiii'ti U 'J T ra informatloii. Attorney Goieml risk period at only one year is Negros, adilcta Ues between Paaay ef I Ber ti, No. 198, are charged agidnat coming meeting wdU include leg­ The Manchester Air Raid Radio to combat it, selection of equip­ weather If It has been Francis A. Pallottl changes, was toectly the same aa that made for Hole in Fiimish Front the' communique today said enemy (OoBtlBued ea Fags Tea) and Cebu. Mancbeater. B3rstem. whirii la now off the air SPIBmiAL MEUIUH Lubricated. Ssitag hitt air attacks on the laiand fortress A. 1. 0 . A. islative actlvltiee at Waahington ment of the refuge room, blaiwout Scrveatb.Daagliter of a Seventh Sen withheld from other prOfpaotlve In Nim Areas Attacks am Fert* Uadted due to Federal restrtcUona, expects effectiveness and th* cooperation with Ooedrich Oas, OBs and L in Manila bay also were dlminlsh- and the two petition campaigns Bom WHS a VelL Mddera, thus living The Savin (Osatbitod to htol^Tw o) Ing. Enemy attacks on tbe weniie A daughter bom on Sunday now being waged; one on behalf to be in operation again as aooa as of the wardens with the puMlc In eaata. TheyTI put rhythm to Oompeay aa advantaaUg« over ^m - ■S^SSBSSSSiSSSBSS to Mr. and Mra. Walter Luettgena tb« regulaUona are ciulfled. This O e^ gn IkiBy, Incindlng Snndny, motoriag. Lieut Gen. George H. Brett, bay harbor forts yestarday wave of a conatitutipnal amendment carrying out air raid drllU. 8 A. IL to 8 F. M. Or By Appolnt- petitors. \ British Fight Uinltad, tha communique said, to ' P lM E H im S T of Naw Haven, formerly of Man­ unit is completely manned with Moving pictures showing the Praetlea Agneevad by Cox Incrc^iiig Difficulties in commander of Allied Air Forces in chester. embodying the Townsend Plan, several moMIe receiving units mt. to the Servtoo of the Peo­ Inc. ths Southwest Pacific, aald unlU a raw dive bomber raids on Fort WEDNESDAY MORNING and the other to urge congreae- metoods a t extinguishing incendi­ ple far 88 Team. Oox, who s M t tba entira dhy ‘Must’ Nature Gsrinony and Occu­ tions Mwned by R^j Q n N ozi-H eld Hughes and Fort Drum. Tbora tuned la to the central distributing ary'bmnbs wlU be Bhown. 188 Chareh Street. Hartford. Cooa based In north Australia were "do­ Jamas TumbuU, of tbs Maa- OMn to aid in obtaining a hearing center and satisfactory tests have F U R N m iR E A N D on the stamL^wsterday defending ing a Hell at a fine job raiding Ra­ Across River; was no report on casusttiec oT\^ Store Closes At Noon. for the plan. Predlnct Warden Elmer Ander­ Phono 8 8887 ¥ M n ij^STATION STATION vimMif In ouatcr .procaedlngs pied Countries Told; \ serves; Widen Breach.! ^ dzinsgs. — diaattr Electric divlaian, and tSMn/Blade prior to the closing son is conducting the course under 763 Main SL TeL 47/HARTfOROROAO punut iPibfc, baul and Sals mails.” He had just Pleass Tksaw Y ou Order TbooiaB PeigUMn, of Tba Herald, down of an, anaateur short wave hcought by Pallottl, teatlfled that Business Only French Situation iSad. returned from an extended tour. U duL John D. Bulkolty'D P T -tt authority of the Chief Air Raid ha *2iad approved Um practice” of Coast Today By 9:00 A. M. are oti a ten daya trip vtaltlng The weekly aet-back. toumailient stations and consequent restric­ Warden Thomaa Weir and he has Kuib.vshev, April 22.— "They’re ail tbe more confident Chinese Help to hiding somewhere in the thou­ pdnta of iQtereat In and around will be held tonight at the tions'on the local sUtion. to pioopectlva Idddera la —^Warfront dispatches re­ now that they have got protection sands of miles of atralto, leie'MU, asked that at. least one jperaon ”la ragard to the aatio- Washington, April '22.—(V)—The and secret, jungto-acreened an-' Boston.'" Men's social chib at 6 o'clock- The Manchester Air Raid Radio from every house from Valley Rummage Sole Slated ported’ today that the Red and are getting things done,” Gen­ sharp. The club has been newly station ia also equipped with a street to Park street, west to south, foctoriaem of toy aourca of AgricuituM Department, in a British Commandos .At­ eral Brett aald. Complete W ithdrawiti in cborages cf the PhUippin* archi­ PbraBaan Prod Sankay has aak- painted and it la the hope of the powerful auxiliary pov^er unit Than., April 23, 9:30 on rials, or at summary of recent cables on Ihi- Army had wedged open a | "Everything is oh the up and iip pelago, anxious to fight cruiaera' and from Main on tha east to Ce­ tack Germans Near Yenangyaung Region ad an Cf tha aaambam 'of Host committee ail members msks whtbh Ckn be in s ta n t for emer­ dar and Broad on the west attend In' responao to a speclfio second hole through Finnish | in developing Australia aa a base and destvoyarwur whoto fleets of STORE, 846 MAIN ST. beenuse ho believod it v "de- Roosevelt W onts to Be ropean food developments, told to­ Pouaaay No. 9 of tha Mebcbeater spseisl effort to be present gency us# at any Urns. this one night training oourss. front lines in Karelia, north-, Boulogne;" W ithdraw for long-range operations." O f Burm a Despite LoSs FIra Department to raport prompt­ MEMOBIAL HOSPITAL NOT! cldediy in the etnte’s intereet.' Free to M oke t^nol De^ day of inereSatog dlfflculUeo con­ Knows Nethtag ef Bolds e$8t of Leningrad, thrusting' sir/B V i ly at 6:80 this ttveslag at head­ Frank Fsvssts of 19 Marshall WOSOUPS AUXIUABT The witness polntsd out that ht fronting Germany and Naxi-occu- After Two Hours. The air leader said be knew Of Men, EquipmenL The Navy announced last night quarters on Mala atrsat at tha coK street. Springfield, was -andsted I had "dsfinlta knowledge’’ that terminadons oh His pled ntriea in producing and by night six milts deep into nothing about raids on Japan, but t ^ two of Bulketoy's flotilla at procedure was followed in the recent bombing expedition motor torpedo boats mada a nigh; aar of RnUard straat for tbe Srst this m or^g on- Center strdet by Anthlnfladon Program suiqilying their people with food positions manned by re­ London, April 22—(4')—British *New Delhi, India, April 23.— Oar Hobsrt Grindsr ta Spring drill of tha company. AU Officers Csasells and Simons for TONIGHT at 8 dXlock [ New York, Vermont, New Hnmp- and fiber crops. • serves. The Red Army was de­ against Japanese bases in tbe attack on a Japaneae light cruiser amdUary members aasigiied to tha sldre, Rhode Island and Masaa- commandos raided the GermSn- Philippines was "s great success” —The British command announc­ protected by four deatroyera. |a hard gettuif operating a motor vriiicle without Unoccupied France was said to clared, however, to have widened company are Included in the drin a license. He will appear in town I riiiiaettn Washington, _ April 22.—<4^— be facing six breadlcM weeks be­ further tbe original n p driven in held French coast near ’ Boulogne Work of Allied forces in north­ ed today that British forces, tha face at strong fire from The/' sa ls for the practice. 'court tomorrow. * G. E. Willis & Son, Inc, k FEED PURINA Opening hia eroae-axamlnatlon PreaMeat |tbooevaIt ordered today fore the new wheat harvest bc- the Finnish defense fine, pushing this morning, drove back the Ger­ ern Australia was said, to be "com­ bolstered by Chinese, had com-' ovarwheimingi Japaneaa force th* SPECIAL I of OoK. Rkhard F. Oorkey, aaaist- that bis 'si^polntmeata this week be cauac of dlversiop: of grain by tbe doggedly ahead in small but mans guarding the coast and with­ ing along beautifully" now that an tiny Anglican boats . aerloualy ant nttomay gentoto sought- to initial shortage of materials and pleted a flghting withdrawal damaged the light eruiaer and loft beld to those of a "must” nature black market lUegd use of wheat steady advances despite repeated drew after two hours, British oom- across the Ptnehaung river in Bur- Frsshty Grooad. I show that in provkffng the iafor- for fqcding livestock and poultry, Finni^ counter-attacks. bined operations headquarters an­ equipment has been overcome. it sinking. to the Savin\firm, the so ho would be free to' make final Despite the unprecedented pow­ m.-^ In the Yenangyaung region The attack waa made ST. JAMES’S S(300L HALL Gountorfelt ration cardk, and fd l- The Rusalaii dispatches did not nounced. "but not without some ibssea of Lomb Potties British Amtiftcan Club I Highway Department hqd violnt- determinations on hia aati-infla- ure 0^ farmers to deliver tbe quan­ dla:loee the exact location of In the first combined opentloas ers granted to him by the Austral­ recent operations near the PARK STBEET |ed one of ito rulea. \ tities enpectod., either penetratloti, but said both, ian government, (Jen. Douglas personnel and equipment.” of Cebu,” said tbe Navy con Coal, . Lnmber, tkm program to bp laid befOn Oon- raid- since the attack on St. Na- Fighting continues Ui the east- 4 for 25 c Oorkey naked Cox whether the greao within * waek. Stotogeat Meaw eq Takea were in neighboring - sectors. aaire, the Commandos ranged MacArthur will await common­ nique, which offset aomawrlmt th e ' ' A Large ARmidrace of Members I did not provide that no Infor- As Presidential Secretary Ste­ Fighting was described as vii^ent, wealth approval of any proposed erti_sone of tbe Irrawaddy river army's diaclosurt that n e a rly (Bmcom W rapped.) Hie dqiertment add reports throughout tbe French xoaatal re-' front “in and around Yenang- Mason’s Supplies,^ ba given exclusively to phen Barto said that none of tbe coming out'pf Germany indicated with the Finns massing troops in gUm testing the German defenses action affecting clvUians, it s m in­ b/Necessory.- Cox replied that he program had been finally deter­ an attempt to check the Soviet on- dicated today. \ / .. yuang,” the comniunique said. It (Oeattaaed ea Pace Teal that striiigent measures were be­ and collecting military informa­ reported the Japanese had count­ Comtry Stjie ' of no such rule. mined. tbe Ways and Maans Oom- ing taken agdnst violators of food surge. tion, ahnouncepient aald. Prime Minister John Curtin de­ mittoe started work in dosed clared Sunday'slI orders issued by er-attacked against Chinese forces P f a s h a n t rationing regulatlona. The Red Army was said to have DhmKM OenaSB Trawler v which' covered the Pinchsung Paint-and Fuel 'Then Oorkey tha meetings on a new tax bill which Recent restriCtiona upon the hurled its own reserve units into A Navid force accompanying the GeAeial MacArthur in conformity ^ CHICK SIRVICIV Iwttaeas with n _ and rtod many House awmbers add .would with hia directive as commander in withdrawal. Sausage Meat milling of- wheat and rye indicate, the night battle In which the sec­ COmmandbs was said to have dam­ chief of general headquarters. in {from it a paragraph oontain soma form of generd saloa tbe department said, that German ond wedge was hammered Into the age a German trawler which at­ Pytamaaa FIghtlag Heavtost Flashes ! Yo^ Ithat contractors aaekinj iatetpre- tax. Finnish lines. tempt^ to intercept the striking the Southwest Pacific jirea would (London military corntbcntatprs 33c. lb. |tt an your pouhry grain stocks haVe declined to a be considered by commanders of said in the heaviest combat was (Late Boltotias of th* (ff) Wli«) needs hwa . . . baby chkC^toed [tattona of aparifleattoto Nmust do - Metony Uhely Day level where economies must be af­ (Axis sourees said in Stockholm ing foife. A second trawler waa Bast bay ia Saqaags to> 2 M A I N S T . a fall I maao inSB writing,wnwsiss «Mn$and thatv no^oral ta- Australian forces as emanating now centered around Pytomana, T E L . S 1 2 5 lias o f sqdjMttat. Bairly said that the definite date fected in order to "Insure against yesterday that Rustfian troops had reported set afire. from the commonwealth govcrii- your chicks oa Purtos Iterpratotkma ahould ahouh! bo mode. for a mesaaga to Oongreoa and a a poor enm at home this year and been moved up from Sibei^ fpr Combined, (^ ratio n s headquar­ in the middle SIttang river seo- Gas BaWealag Flaa Bdoa wlbsmoM \ I That secjtoH In the pamphlet ment. tor, and in the Kerrenl moun­ WsahhqitoB, April ratSo tolk to the natioa by Mr. the poasibUity at suppUeis from, the offensive i k the Aunus isth­ ters aald British csaualttes were Replying tp questions whether Ftsahly Gnamd PtpMhorst tbs Rooaevdt had not bean decided but mus between Lakes Ladoga and “very light", \ tains, Allied operations at Yen- (enaed gevernment otflclali asM i-E-Tsba (Oentinned en Seven) angysung were said to have re­ today.’ a piBa for raUoalag gaawt th e n w en ladleationa th at Mon­ (Ctoittouai am Page Two) Onega. The Red Army attack From Polkatone catte a’’report (Ooatlaned on Page Tea) ^Ground Beef day was tha likely day for both. against Finnish lines was describ­ of a* heavy, distant cannonads lieved preosury on the British Uae ea the castorn eeaboard wenU DONt CHECKERBOARD 'T don't think'toat any parts of ed as one of the. heavieet of the nimbUi% through the. thick 'mist ,.------' right’flank). be seanaanril aooa. to beeenw.Sf- 33c lb. tha progrtoL-^^ao'inr as tha Prad- war. The Fihns said the Ruaeian O f. the Chinese expeditionary fectlve some time ia B8ay aad aK ' (With pork if yoa wish) WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ;esD ie dent has put tham on. paper, have onslaught was 10 days old yester- (CoaUaned OB Pagv7$Fvea) force 1?®** India prsBumably meant The Bern radio, crediting the PleotJ a* Farkiag Space! 1 Pockogc Coiifcciioners' Sugot warned that 88i For SettlfalK -PriAIem p * • 'O " * wnder Maj. Oen. who are fighting the war are being 'war bond officer, for this area. tw* yean la the state prisea. SaM 2 q ts.35c fsgiii^SaHsSlI ^ T-^SaMMUwli U H. Brereton mtiwhich I ili alraady Colonel Danforth explained that report to e Japanese spokesmen In Sea Lord to 'W ashing­ waa arreetod early la Febraaiy af­ Doan Opca At Tiii P. M. h axaentod If the attachem w en given fiiU opportunity to "buy Tokyo, said only th at the filers aeS tooad wHhfai a week a t Must Be Indian One. had struck offecUva blows a t the reserirations may not be made by ton Evidence of FacL ter attaektog Frederiek B. JaeahTi PlaytBg Staria At St66 F. M. 3 Pounds Granulofod Sugor cmk nir ootart* Japanese.) - share" in the natioa they are de­ ‘ enlisted ,men foy less than 31-28 or were captured after making emer- nmaagqr. aad Mr*. Edna Begaa, dc^tagg CFOliMFMBdSP "The technical SkiU at the Unit­ fending. by othsf Armv men and nurses for ency landings, but did not say eaekler, at a restaoraat henu 1 Largo Bunch Corrofs GLOSS London; April tS-rUrh-Otr Staf­ where. A Vichy news agency London, Apri’ 23— 0P» —Lprd ' - . • • * ebssIsssssriM Vichy, Unoccupied Frnaee, April ford C r i ^ SKpreiSed tha belief ed States will, to the. extent to While high pressure is out—and toss than 38.78 per month. For ci­ which you qrlH accept it, be ap­ deflaltety — In promoting the re­ vilian employes, tbe minimum ia broadcast ijboted by Reutsrs,. at­ Strabolgi, Labor leader in the FroMih Envoy's Aktoe' 1 Pound Fresh Green Asporggus INTERIOR authorities la today that tha! there atlU was aome tributing the account to a Japa­ Wtohlagtea, Apett 99— iP) — wbithwehnleccsMurled.whe poaribillty a new plan for aettUng plied to the problem here,” be cently approved pay* reqsrvatioa 31.28 par pay day if they are paid H o u m of Lords, said today that thsr sn s new Job sr sa qld sac. MAMiL HNISH nanqwKsd today the txecu- plan for buying war bonds, the .weekly and 33.80 if semi-monthly. nese Army spokesman in Sha^- Fear sMBfoers ef tk* FVewell'eM* 1 ^ ’s pfoUema pfi could be-devised hai, said the U; S. planes come the “fact the firitiali''fint aea lord baeey and consnlar staff here have ' 6 Sunkisf Lemons are made an tipwMrs of a number 'of Frenchmen before the end of tbe war, but aald DFfll Bo 3olnoos Vofoloo War Dep^ment ' to , doing a Because of accounting mechan- and other, important staff officers only. Outriders arc not Involved. 6 t sir Stafford Crippa’ unsuc- thorough job at educating all ita ics, the deductipas iSSst be ia^enul' down in Japanese-occupied Chine, leeiipwd. It was dtirleewd today. U •I^O W S ON EASILY Ibed as Communists, Jaws any such prapoaal "would bava to and that the fltora wou^d be taken had had to leaye London. t6 go Ryes Exauaied—(Jatiei Fitted come from Indln.’* eaaaful miasion .j seek indiaa ap­ personnri in the proSram. . ^ tiptoa at 3188. No advance speci- back to Washlngtim with General pretest agalaet the eeBaberattsa- Total Volue $2 .19 ! N o w fa s m Y •DRIES QUICKLY "peraons raqptoaibla thmugh proval of Britain’s plabs for her The logic that men should want,: ficatioa to necessary reganling to Shanghai to meet newspeper let reglBM set op to Vlehy by la nprioal for allaged Summing up the results at hia correspondents. Marahall” show^ there waa a Lri utrkaawbaw siwchyau rseaot .oonvonatloas a t Mew Delhi m are statue, Johnson aald only to help pay for a war whito they j how many bonds wlU be purchased "n p in the macidnery” of Uhltod Fieri* LavaL A fifth Is expasaaf SPECIAL A T; • e e e want —- nap enuiiait from 818 •N O BRUSH AUUUCS stlOB attompta agaiart that "there is going to ba,a John­ are fighting It waq summed up and the reservationa may be can' Bams Nsnrist Tstqre to lamd to his reelgaaMea tMa of- - to 83M. A loan of $188 coets aoldierB on April 9. 9 and and tha prsaant outlOolL 'Slr Staf- Nations war atrategy. (L im it n * 1 A 9 T n foM told a prees eonteence "It la son vsraioa of the story, but the almpiy by Secretary of War Stim- celled at any time. It Is believed bere that Free (Admiral of .theFlect Sir Dud­ toraeea. Yeetoidgat,' Qaamaalae ai 82848 whea pcoaytly itprid •EASYTO KEEP CLEAN it.Today! tUne for that version has not ar­ son when he expressed confidence May DeoigMte BcMflclariee China bases nearest Tokyo proba­ Loam Msiihal aad Baaes < Addithmnl hotUges will ba abot an sneouraging pieturo—not aa rived ss yet” ley Pound to'Vritaln'* first sea oneouragtaig as It might have been, that soldtera would ba anxioua to Bonds will be purchased by the bly are et Lishui in southeast toed. Lord Btrabolgi'a statement tha aoi-cellad “tom cisto” Johnson declared that the Unit- buy bonds becauss they “under­ War Department in the name of Caiekiang province, some 1480 NrawU See ns about your fwlatiiig |MPoUnns iwwl tmaad Into tha atohorittoa taut certainly mara i ad Naticaa saw tbe war as an en­ waa the first iodlcatiQn that be Haya thsy i as sm- than It wouM 'havn been if stand better than others the great Its emi^oye. Oo-owners end beaefi- mUeaefrom the . Jtpeaeee capital bad coma to tbe Uaitea States. Super Cobe Steaks l b s 39 c a waak. tha annmincamant tity, calling for .task the nation has before It” '' etoitas may be dealgaated. The Japaaaae Air Force hae raided ___ _ ,______. (hitridwi Faihue to do so also will re­ whatever had been do^. whara, and not as a WlMB Oen. Georg* C Marshall. wH net be Invrived. Whynst There b no b ^ e r paint than tke BPS Ibuh DtoensSai Devistog Fln»;u,v Taveetaaent ASvaatagns OtraaeaS "Many are reserving 31A75 a Ualiul heavily several tlmee re­ Uaftad Stotee A iw chief of staff, S^UVlM ese ia or phone teday? in the dejportnttM at aa addl- war with an Astofie rideahow. month,” Ocdonel Danforth :mid, cently. returned from London lost Sunday aaverml huadrsd psieohs to Ha iliBcloaed th a t h iia n leaving 'T he Bending o f an American But the educational prdjgram New Drihl he dlacusaed with la- doesn't rest solely on this recognl- "and by no dobig will have a 325 The Berlin radio In a report by he was accompanied by four per­ Lomb Chops l b . 35c ^ totor^ camps la enstsra Bu- tocbnlcil mission,” he told a press bond maturing each month after DNB from Tokyo quoted Lieut. sona. still not Identified by official dUn leadera the-poeribility - that conference, "is TUrthsr evidence of tlon of war's gravity. The inveat- Henry-Hay*** n8aff weoN thay dsvtoe a new plan for par- 10 yaare." Col. Kunlo Aklyame, J hpeneee United Statee sources,, mit pre­ SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS tho reallsntloa ia my own United ment edVentagee are beliig streag- miiitary mwkeBmen, hs declaring kaewa later kto daelataa ss tlGlpaUon In wartime government ed as 'wsU. w a r aavlnga stamps also will be sumed to be hiA Britlah officers.) T^ntm id ■ StitiultsBOouoly Stotsa aathrih the United Nations mode.availahle at pMt exebanges, Saturday's air raids caiisad very Lord Strabolgi aald thq fact that TIIIANCB GO. ae aa sltanMtlva to tha post-war that this to one war worldwkiB Tbe educatloaal pragnua era* Markato at a Qtaaea Jiiice OrongH doBe 39 p Paris th a t aCforto wen-ba* dotntokm proposals whidi they rs- but (ibioael Doirfottb said thU tttUedamoffe. Marahall had had to vlait LoaSbn Richard Stone—Optician mada- to obtain tba ralaaaa at. Itfittri, . war and not a Bnropeaa war with began three walks ago to the phase to not to ba stressed. Only a 19 planes w en sight- 'also was an Indication of a lack Near Teafk. Apsa;99*.