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♦ ___ Fee the Meath ef Apill. IBM dle turnpike west on both sidea of Bertly cloady and m M tonlghlii Alfred P. Werbner. 0911" of M r.; the highway west of the railroad' Setmnday Increeatagly ctondy ffel- and sMrs. David W^bner. 2 9 1 MarrieH Sixty Years Ago Today N6W Fact tracks, from a B Zone to buslnesa. 9,058 towed ehewen aaf )ut Town Stephen street, lef^ for Boston ! This new zoning extends 700 feet i a et the Aoitt weat on Middle turnpike west and 1 yesterday where hli is enrolled as X [aimed •el T » tt MUtrew Club o t the a law student at Boston Unlvers- . ipo back from the street line on M dnehester^A City o f VUlage Charm jtera of Liberty No. 125. Ity. Prior to his enlistment in the Wlth.^Bidea. . will meet »t the home of Army Air Force in 1942 he was a ' Attocney Jay E. Rubinow rep- PRICE THREE A8A Tool and Eiigineer- rcsentecL'tJ^ petitioners for the (FOURTEEN PAGES) lUfinie Brown, WedneWUy junior at the University of Mis- (CtaeeUtod Adverttotai oe FeghA^) AflANCHESTEi CONN„ FRU)AY, MAY 31, 194# change in zlming on Middle turn- sourMichool of Journalism. He has :' ing (.0 . lo Build at a VOL. LXV„ NO. 205 / reobntly rrtumed from the Pacific pike. He told the Commissioners ' i $ 1 b * P»u*hter of liberty No. Sphere he saw service as a bom­ New Location that this change \vka.^ing sought IX>LZ, h*ve accepted* an Invi; at the suggestion orXhe Zoning bardier. Board of Appeals. The^'veas no ^ a p s ^ n p h ~ to aMfnd the annlveraafy The ABA Tool and Engineering Trunian Honors Natibn’s Dead and entbrt^nment of Char- The Degree of Pocohonlas will opposition and the chanfl imxQn- Strike Hard Coal Company, now located at 30 Qrand- Bread Rationing Oak No. 812 of Hartford. June sponsor a kitchen *bingo at the ing was granted. ! view street, haa made plana to The Commission last iitglit of­ home of Mrs. Mjts Fitzgeraltl. 12 Given Frai i . Any of the rn^mbere who are build a new' factory on what ia ficially adopted the town planning It Bralnard Place. Wednc.sday eve­ Btaanlnc to j o ahbuld call Worthy now known aa the South Manches- map and survey' made by experts IfiatraBB. lira. EUlen Wileon as ning at 8:30. Tlie public is wel­ ter freiglit yarda aa a result of a hired by the town to conduct b In Near Future O f News ow Iwoon as possible for reaeryations. come. There will be pnze.a and re­ i change in zoning granted by the survey ,of the town planning for Field Begins Today; freshments. I Town Planning Commlaaion laat future uae. Fied Werner and Paul Chetelat ' night. Will present a duo piano recital at Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald would like The land on which the new fac­ Replace'^Yiour Discrin^atioii AgainsV Sooth Methodist church at to remind the rfiembers of the June tory ia to be built and for which Likely in Britain Minorities’ and (Jther tils evening. I Committee of a meeting tonight at the Planning Commiaslon granted y * ___ _ a change in zoning to permit Its ^ — ------— I her home at 12 Brainard Place. Questions Seen Consid Whole Section Idl induatrial uae. la located In the W. SCHULTZ & Bed Pillowk^J)hw! i The festival of St. Lucia ached-' north end of the Cheney Bros, Strachey, New Food] f \ p A A H ^ s j o ered Less Important uled for la.st Sunday in Hartford., freight varda and eSat of the road BOTTICELLO Minister, Docs Not U r ' J l J A H O W S ' and postponed because of rain, entering the freight yards from New York, May 81— The Action Fdllows Ft LECLERC Pine street. i will take place Sunday, Weather : Expect Voluntary Sys- Price Juntp United Nations Economic and So­ Of Union and Oi Funeral Home permitting. A parade will be held P.' U. C. License To Do In­ Substitute Service I Mra. William Walsh Present Plant Too Small I .starting at 1 p. m.. from St. A n -; Waitam Walah The ABA Tool and Engineering terstate Furniture Movinf. Good Quality terns of Saving Will cial council took up the report of Negotiators to 23 ])|ain Street Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt's Com­ thony’s church in Hartford. Company have securod an option 1.4>cal Trucking Prove Satisfactory; J t o r o h O e S Phone 5269 Mr. and Mrs. William Walah of on this tract from Cheney Broth­ mission on Human Rights today Commuting Problem On New Contract; A| William .T. Kamin.'ky. .s 1 -c., and the Russian delegate immedi­ 14 Linden street, are observing at All ill Reatliness ers as their present factory on Decision in Few Weeks was (liacharged yesterday froni; Grandview street was too amall Ashes and Waste Removed ately objected to eriiphasia given visers Ginnsel the Navy at the, Naval Personnel 1 an open house today their dOth for proper development of the increase Elective Im freedom of information. man Not to Seize Separation Center at Lido Beach,; wedding anniverjiary. They were For iMeiiiorial l)a\ company. They made application PHONE 2-1588 London, May 31.—(JP)— The commission report called for Bus, Rail and Ferry setting up aub-commisslon of Strikes Will Long Island. married by Rev. James H. La for enlargement of the Grandview Bed Pillows John Strachey, BriUin’s new mediately on New a 12 In Hope Industry General members to study the free flow Lines from New Jer­ Roche, rector of St. Mary's Epis­ street factory building but were food minister, hinted to the Shipments by Manu copal church on May 28. 1886. The Permanent Memorial Day denied by the Zoning Board of Ap- of Information. sey to New York City Come to Term s S< i Mr. and Mrs. Wal.sh have alw'ays Committee made Bnal plana at the poaia when oppoaltion developed Hodse of Commons today Nikolai J. Feonov, Soviet repre­ Delay Buying Trucking 10% Down, 9 0 % Goost' anil Diirk Feathers facturers to Stores sentative, said it appeared that made their home In Manchester, last meeting before the holiday for in the section from home owners that bread rationing may be Overburdened Today New York, May 31.- MANCHESTER I where Mr. Walsh, familiarly known "discrimination against minorities” t'ieldslonc ./ the paraide and Memorial Day ob- in that area. Auto Driving only a fevT weeks off for the Washington, May 81—(A')—OPA and other questions were consid­ Pennsylvania’s 75,000 to Manchester people as "Dsd" The company then planned to O f New Car AUTO BODY Walsh for his activities in Ma­ ■aeiVance In Center Park., 45,000,000 residents of the today boosted prices 10 to 15 per ered "leas Important than free­ Newark, N. J., May 31.— coal miners struck today Variety Flagstone move its plant to Hartford but lat­ 4.98 0^^ Floral Art 'I'icking ^ He does not dom of the press." 50 dak Street sonic circles, especially the Order Committees were selected to er decided to locate their plant In $ cent on shoes selling generally at (ff>)— Bus, rail and ferry lines 12:01 a. m. (e.d.t.), of De Molay. Instruction e X p e c>t that Voluntary Reiterates Ruaalaa Stand Fill *- Loam Telephone 3979 decorate the graves in the vari­ the more central area, now zoned 15.50 or teris. Feonov then brought up the con­ from New Jersey to New New Refrigerator Also union and operator negot The couple have one son. Harold for induatrial use. ■cbemes of breed economy, will Auto Body and Walah and one daughter. Mrs. ous cemeteries and to conduct the prove amtlefectory, Strechey Jeld The Increase, effective Imme troversial question of putting rep­ York city were overburdened Three Months Farther tors failed to agree on a Not to be. Abandoned resentatives of natlona or indi­ Fender RepalHnK Ethel. Davia, three grandchildren Naval Memorial services at The removal of the ABA plant 2 0 % Down, 8 0 % Goose and Duck Feathers In ehnounblnglAlng thelthat rationing ma­ dlately on new shipments by man contract, shutting down REYNOLDS macturers, applies to standard vidual experts on the various com­ today as thousands of com­ M. LEE and one great-grand9.hlld. Gould's Pond bn South Main from Grandview street does not chinery wae being prepared for Away from Average state’s anthracite fields. Auto PaintinR t y ^ b ^ men’s, women’s and child missions. He reiterated the stand Mr. and Mra. Walah will hold street, which is anntially in charge mean that the present factory poaslble emergency uae. muters sought substitutes AFL United Mine WorV Phone 2-1 8 6 9 SimonizinR open houae thla afternoon and eve­ Fine Blue and White The purpose of rationing, he ren’s snoeswhich were being made taken by Russlanr that all the Ameritnin Family Now of the Ward Cheney C^mp, Unit­ there will be given up as officials DRIVING members should directly represent for the Hudson and Manhat­ reprcsentati've at the Lehigh ning to their many frlenda. ed Spanish War Veterans and stated that several concerns are Stripe Tick aald, would be "to give aecurity during $ 5 - 7 5 ea. To EocoiDago Production their own goverhments, President Truman places a wreath at the tomb of the Unknowm Sol­ tan railroad’s electric train Washlhgton. May 31—(J’)—That ley C?oal (Company In ttosle Auxiliary. now negotiating for its lease or for our dally bread.” Pa., declared that reports SCHOOL The purpose ot-tlie price hike is He cited rights granted to dier In Arlington National cemetery at Washington to lead the nation service, at a standstill be­ The cemeteries are reported to purchase. He aald a final deciaion would be new car and new refrigerator are the hard coal districts i to encourage produetkih^of low citizens of Russia under the Soviet In paying tribute to the American dead of every war. (AP wire- cause of a strike of 500 engineers be in excellejit condition due to The Planning Commission also forthcoming In a few weeks. Earl‘ three months farther away from that “ the whole region la kUa.| WASHING MACHINES Call Eaat HarUord 8.080S moderately priced footWe^ar. S constitution and declared: and trainmen. recent rains. granted a change In zoning on Mid­ 100% Down ler, Herbert Morrison, lord presi­ "I am happy to tell the council photo). V ______No OolUerlee Woridng REPAIRED • ALL MAKES dent of the council, compared the shoes, especially women’s, practl Increase Refused the average American family to­ cslly have disappeared from fte that the country I represent here . •^e men went out at 5 a. m. day, the government estimates, be "There are ho coIUeriea In world food aituation to the black anthracite fields working.” 10 Years'Experience! market, OPA said, because msnh- not only mentions human rights (e.d.t.), yesterday upon company Reasonable Rates! Fine Blue and White daya of Dunkerque “when all the in its constitution, but it actually cause of the soft coal tieup and Jack Reno, chairman of the Qr news was bad. fseturers have found it more prof­ refusal to grant the iS 1-2 cents other strikes. ' Stripe fobo$(’s through. Human rights fejiinese Uiiits Reach an hour pay boost given by other ance committee, Hazleton 1.35 ea. "The very blackness of the situa­ itable to turn out higher priced of the Lehigh company. A. BREWER are g^ranteed by law." roads at the end of the nation­ This report on the outlook was Telephone 2-0549 or 3-0248 REAL ESTAtE tion,” he said during debate on merchandise. He a d d ^ that the citizens of Meanwhile a high governc NOTICE! That You May Own— Britain'a food adminlstraUon. "is The price boost comes only wide rail strike. The company said issued by John D. Small, civilian the U.8.STL "have all the basic It could not pay the increase and official in Washington who a Yoar Homo calling forth forces which might freedom.” Sungari South Bank production administrator, who re­ not be quoted directly said We Will Close As Usual a Investment Property STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY UNTIL 5:30 make thla the turning point in hu­ (Continned on Page Two) _ was not represented at the Wash­ cently urged that Congresa pro­ ------r------Fernand Dehoiitoq, Bgjgian dele­ ington negotiations which fixed dent Truman had been cov o Farms or Bnalneas Proper­ man history.” gate. said a conventtop should be hibit strikes for six months to let the pay raise, — by his advisers against seising ‘ Af Noon On Wednesday, May 29 ty CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, Chldea Labor Government adopted making it comjmlsory for reconversion sprint— instead of Tlrtncs. Spring Cleaning You have your own Ideas as to Winatmi CburchUI. British war­ Advance to Near' Even____ though____^ the peak traffic hobble. all member nations to ^publish Emperor Calls burden waa riot expected until the The official said the advice WASH WINDOWS valuea—Income derived, etc.. Ir­ time prime minister and now lead­ Senators Get news supplied by the United Na­ Miles New Marks Set In April based on the hope that the ant respective of outside or Impar­ DECORATION DAY er of the Conservative opposition, Taohachao, end of the long holiday week-end Despite reconversion’s stop-and- WASH WOODWORK Manchester Plumbing & Supply tions. on Monday, wh^n 115^000 daily cite industry would shortly tial appralaala. - chided the Labor government for Says News .Dtstorled South ‘ of Karl as On MacArtliur go progress,'Small’s monthly pro­ to terms similar to those in ' . Clean, Wax, Polish Flortra its food admlniatraUon, which he commuters leave their homes for duction survey revealed, industry It It Is your decision to make Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! Sweeping Plan He declared the question of the work or shopping centers, traffic government contract which Varnom Clean Throoahoot Company called ahort-slghted, and asked fpr press was an Important one for RdiL Units Wi raw in April set new ..marks for con­ Remove Storm Wliionwa any changes, we atand ready to demands required additional bus the. soft coal shutdown. serve yon. Dash no red tape. an explanation of the recent resig­ the U.N., and said that the press sumer goods production—record Repair and Install Screens “ If It’s Hardware We Have It” , Second Visit 1), Secretly ' and ferry service. Extension Request Reffw Consult na tirat! nation of Food Minister Sir Ben To Reorganize in some instances had distorted highs for washing machines, men's Since the miners did not wor Trim Lawns and Shrubs Peiping, 31.— (fP)— Normal Service Augmented suits, vacuum cleaners and electric Smith. news of the League of Nations. Arranged; Talk of The Pennsylvania railroad .aaid the Memorial Day holiday "The great feeding grounds Pedro Leao Velloso, Brainlian Gen. Tu L i^ iiig reported Irons, and postrwar record* for a walkout—the nation’s second JARVIS it had augmented its normal serv dozen other scarce Items. Personal Service The JWHALC CORK which nourished Germany as a LaFollette Tells Con member of the Security council i from Changchun tbday that FoofI, Reconstruction ice v^lth additional trains between jor coal strike of the year whole lie to the east of the iron subcommittee investigating Franco | But this, he pointed out. occur­ nlcally started 24 hours befora ' REALTY CO. MANOItSTia COHM* Chinese government'^sf^ops Rahway and Jersey C*lty. A spokes­ red before effects of the co*! HALrS SELF SERVE Agency curtain and food supplies have not sress It Is Now ‘Neither Spain, said that group would fin­ TokW May 31 — - Emperor man for the carrier denied it was a expn-ation of the old pact at 6 Dover Road itr been sent from which belong the ^ • 1 WT i:'__'SO ish repon Its report wuuy. today. m is vmo This viic was the have gained the south Dank strike were felt That stoppage, he night last-nlghk. The union hadi JOHNNIE JAY tE L. 3-1415 JUNE K. JAYE DANCE RECITAL 26 .Alexander Street HirohltoXa quiet little man in a shuttle" service of short runs. said, cost the country $ , , ,- The Original In New England! population of Germany aa a whole O r g a n i z e d N o r L q u i p * cl«adllne set by the council when of the Sungari river, But Matthew A. O'Leary, gen­ 2 000 000 fused an operators’ request Phone 411^ or 7275 and should have been reserved for Jain buslhess suit, made his se- 000 worth of produclton and the MANCHESTER STATE AR.MORY ped to Do Main Work’ * Taoliachao, 70 miles south eral chairman of H. and M. train­ 30 day contract extension on • | their nourishment.” CliurchiU said, a^rranggd second vail on men, characterized it aa a shuttle economy w-ill "bear the scars . . . trdactive pay basis and opening a debate. Vellopo said the report would in­ Harbin. (There wa« no indi- ,hur at the U. S. for many months to come." quent proposals for extension | GeneriisXIacA service and said at Jersey (Sty that The pressure toward higher WEDNESDAY SPECIALS! Morrison said gread rationing Washington, May 31—(ff)—Sen­ clude a summary of evidence col­ cation whether they were embassy w^day e two reported- If the Pennsylvania continued the 15 days and to r one week. would be used only in case of ne­ ator LsFoUette (Prog., Wls.) flat­ lected and a brief analysis of the, near the point at whicli Comrmi- of foodXof reconstruq- prices also was intensified by the The miners watched the de BOILE8S Date Changed To Mon., June 3 ly talked special shuttie he would ask A. F. coal shutdown, according to OPA OpDii Wednesday Unfir 5:30 cessity. ly told the Congress today that it case which would set forth opin­ nLsts yesterday were reported to tlon. and of the vast changes In Whitney, national president of the pass with no indication of ret - . and "N o Paaalag Crisis" ions of the five members. He add­ have set up defensive positions on Ti-alnmen's brotherhood, to order Administrator Paul A. Porter. In ing to the collieries until n is now “neither organized nor since come another statement Issued last Gloa^ AD Day Thursday. Stop Worrying "Tha threat of famine is no pass ed that no specific recommenda­ the north bank of the Sungari. hat in hand to MatArthur's door the whole Pennsylvania system out. tract was signed betwdOn tha FURNACES Originally scheduled for Wednesdfty,- June 5, circum­ ing crisis,” Morrison said. "It "la a equipped to perform Its main func- tions would be made to the Se­ Neither was there any comment for the first time lasl'^^pt, 27. Meet To Consider Situstlon night. erators and their AFL Uni| Costly to Stahlllzation stances beyond control necessitate this change to Mon­ About continuing peril which wUl hang Uons.’”^ curity council. on a previous government claim Hidemasa Terasaki, o K ^ Im The three striking locals, one Mine Workers. TradtUonall; Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! HIGH POWER over ua at' the very least unUl the Indirectly Answer Protest that some national forces were perial Household mlplsteryN from the Brotherhood of Locomo* ■ It has "delayed the time in a contract has meant no wor The Miracle Mendisg Tape He made this criticism in for­ number of cases at ■which price VACUUM CLEANED day, June 3. Lightning! harvest of 1947 resches the con­ The French; meanwhile, indi­ within 30 miles of Harbin, impor­ as interpreter and w m the tlve Engineers and two from the the miners. WliMaum ' sumer." mally ptoaenting to the Senate a rectly answered a protest by Siam tant center in north Manchuria.) Brotherhood of Rallroed Trainmen, ceilings can safely be removed.” OIL BURNER ^aRVICE Saves Dethes— sweeping program for reorganiza­ Other person in the room. He. In the centers of the ant He said since Isst autumn, Brit­ to Trygve Lie, United Nations sec­ Vehicle* and Cannon .\bandoned newsmen only that, a variety t this morning to consider , the Porter declared, and Was “ extreme­ regions at Hazleton, Scranll Instil Lighthijig Rods tion and modernization of the en­ ly costly to the stabilization pro- 46 Oz. Can All Work Guaranteed! Hoasehaid Unens! ain has diverted 49Q,50Q tons of retary general, against “unjustl- Tu. commander of the goveni- topies had been discussed. Other ,e situation. Orange Juice 43c food grains to Germgny and 104,- tire legislative machinery. feid aggression” by French forces ment's central Manchuria force. *sources in the Household ministry here will be no violence," a ' gram.” On Your Home! LaFollette is chairman of a (Continued from Page One)! 900 tons to India. from Indo-. The. Siamese aahl Jhe Comnuini.stfl abandoned ; (jividped the geoeral subject.* cov unloh^ spokesman said, "but we Even if strikes disappear quick­ W » are ageata for the Na- OM South Henry Parent "It is utterly impossible for the special committee o " ^e^gage to Lie has bee.i circulat. large quantities of veluclea • and j hour and a half nieet- hope that the members of the non- ly from the industrial picture. tioaal Ltghtatag Protection C o. United Kingdom alone to shoulder al reorg:ani2ation, has | ^ Security council delegates heavv cannon south of the Sun- | emperor and conquci-or. striklng^nidna will follow a^ng Small foresaw another check to Tel. 2-0185 world’p largeat lightning rod Tbit nenly developed, ictemitic conter- studying for more than a year viiion aid erill help you keep your the responsibility for feeding 20,- without result thus far. gari. apparently because of inabil-1 .j|he meeting came just three and not btoak the picket lines. production developing in the clos­ maaotaetarer. Wo alao hava how best to lift congressional ...... ing months of the year when he Tangerine J uice c.a 23c family’s clothing, houiehold lineof, etc., 000,090 in the British zone in Ger­ The French higl\^ commission in ity ‘-0 remove them in their sw ift; ahead of the scheduled open The union* haoNw'"®’*"'^®'* tha trained men to Inatall them practice and proc^ure out Sglgon, Indo-Chlna. declared of- war-crimes said a "severe" manpower short-’ CaU S i in constant repair. All you do it cut a many and 400,000,000 hungry In­ jigon, Indo-Chlrta, declared of­ withdrawal north from Chang-' ing of - international------would plcket^ennsj^anla railroad Flashes! 1 4 ox-esrt days Into the atomic age. i - according to tasoranoe under- age js likely. -FOR- piece of thii Mending Tape to (it the dians," he said. ficially that French forces entered chun. . trials in Tokyo. HnnPa Supreme ivritera' regnlreroenta, which en- OsU for Revtslons TU'e newspaper, the Hsin Shen (bur) Reporting on strikes during the hole or rip, iron it on and the job is done. DeeUnes To Comment (Continned 1 (Lnte Bnllettns of the WIr titlea yon to g diaconnt on yonr The committee’s recommenda­ (ContlBued on Page Six) Pao, said he claimed the capture MacArthur declined to com­ qrst four months of the year, he IZONTIX repairt and reinforces torn (Ooatliiiied OB Fago Foot) Men's 6ro Inanmneo. tions, previously made public with of Nungan. northwest, of Chang­ ment to the press; so did hij staff. reported they had cosjtmorc man- Prepared Prunes Free eatlnuitea given any­ fabrics. In white and popular colori. introduction of the Implementing days "than ever before in the 'Tropical chun. and of Manchuria's second Hlrohlto was accompanied to Testing Legality Of Curba_ CITY CAB where. We are InatalUng in Make'noNTEZ a part of your regular legialatlon, call for such reviaions largest power plant, and expected the embassy by Imperial House w ^ountrj-’s history.” Truman Washington, May $1- Jar Maacheater all the time. ironing equipment and you'll find it a as these: hold Minister Yoshitami MaUu Number of Jobless Drop In Heavy Syrup\ 35c Police Chief to have the plant ip operation in Ida’s attorney general, J. Tom ' Worsted SAFE, COURTEOlis DRIVERS time taver. for you reepd.while you iron! Sauckel Ired^ Drastic reduction In the num daira. There were no guards, and t employment climbed In her of standing committees, sc a few days. , I, ^ son, today asked the Suprense r OPEl^ ALL NIGHT Richard V. Jackson The governhient's' Central News the two-car cavalcade left the On Hot §uot Aprli'Xo 54,600,000 and the rium- to bar further enforcement of < . Del Monte Suiting! companled by expansion of their Shot Thrice quoieu .U ...... palace so quietly that even p^e ber of ne so high Dachau, Germany, May 81.- COLONIAL (g>—FHtx SauckeL'former German dilef Ralph I!?. Stoffer, 48, was bureau had agreed to accept no as their emperor wquld condescend today on a political hot spot. Plans to Keep compromise with the’ Kuortilntang. —A Belgian woman testified SUPPORTS hu JW HALC coat war labor boss, shouted kngrily Holiday Death wounded three tln*es today by to leave his palace for such a pur­ He must decide whether to sign day that Nail SS men who *laV Jar "r e m n a n t s h o p p e (government party) and' to at­ Oven Baked Beang 19c at a Ruskian questioner today that O f deputies in neighboring pose. ' the Case labor disputes bill at the tered unanhed American 115 CENTER STREET \ M a NCNISTMI C O N if tempt to alienate Sino-Amerlcan There have been changes since. Ships Running he "always demanded considerate I o il H its O L Portage county after g. sub-ma- risk of incurring labor's ' tnm(^y prisoner* at Malmedy kicked Frank C. Lnplen, Prop. ' ■•'chine gun shooUng incident in relations. Among other alterations in the po­ oa to veto it and take the chance victims and shouted: "Vou treatment of human beings.” which the entire neighborhood was The Independent newspaper, litical backdrop is the recent swift of getting no labdr legielatlop at why didn’t you stay in Anifrie Tang (Spiced Ham) BINGO Sauckel, on e, of 22 ranking Shlh Chien Jlh Pao, reported that response of the Japanese people- to all frofti Congfress dispute fresh Truman to Use Every _ , 1 1ST V I sprayed with bullets, City Attorney, The prosecution witness, ORANGE HALL^ 'German officials on trial aa war Total Exceeds Number Henry L. Rebse reported. 50,()00 Communist troops were the words of a forelgher -r- and strike threats. ^ Means Within. Power Willems of LlgneuvlUe, _ f . ,A Oz. ,Can criminals, told the. Intematipnsl concentrated in. north Ctiina, ready their deafneas to an ..appeal by Might Cool. Labor Heat said she saw OerpUMi gpario 1 12 35c . Mlliti^ tribunal that he sought Of Violent F«w 1i t i e . L i " - to enter Manchuria. their once-dejried emperor. If he vetoes, he has nb assurance In Event of Strike (he bodies of dead .AmericaaS'l for impressed foreign workers In All of thesex reports- were pub­ Fretful Demonstrations Halted the measure ivUl not be passed the streets of Malmedy during^ Memori.1 q .y in 19451 » m . A single statement by MacAr- ot-er his oppoaltion. A veto, if sus m -N IG H T Germany the same treatment aa lished after the arrival of Gener­ 31 — Battle of the Bulge. S- the Germans themselves received. bullets sprayed the entire neigh- alissimo Chiang Kai-Shek. He, Mmr halted a sqries of Increasingly tained, might serve to cool some Wsshlngton, M«y Luncheon Meat Stow, Futile Sesstoa By The Associated Press borhood” before Stoffer slumped flew into Peiping last night after fretful food and political demon­ ol thi Intense labor heat engen­ President Trumsn said today he Fees To Be Increased Good Prized Weekly tDoor Priee The war crimes trial teperionc- to the ground behind a tree and a brief visit in Changchun follow- strations-which had reached their dered by Mr. Truman s drastic will use every m ew s in his pow­ New Haven, May $I- •” ALL OPERATIONS A t least 81 persona suffered vio­ temporary strike-curb prc^psals. Penny Bingo 7;30 P. M. Regu||f|r Bingo 8:00 P. M. ed one of its sloweat and moat fu- surrendered. ing seven days of conferences with zenith with mass parades before er to keep the ships running in ..the Iflarry. B,. KeiyieOy, prealdeat, ,, $2.69 tfle sessions inr its more than aiz lent deaths on Memorial Day as He said StcCfer was not'on duty But What about the hue and cry government leaders In Mukdtn. event of ^- Admis^on 25 Cents. ■ ■ CEASE- months as the bald, chunky asso­ cities and ccijinfunltles across the at the time and "had no authority Cblang was escorted to Changchun- (Continued on Page Six) If new Strikes occur and the Senate ciate of Adolf HlUer, the Ruaeian- nation Joined • in tribute to the to be carrying a stib-mathlne gun by 10 fighter and three transport meanwhile does nothing about the strike. will be Increased this fall prosecution and the court presi­ which waa the property of the po­ , Treasury Balance president’s emergency program, The president told his news; of ^ rM Iq hospital, aist^ eountr/s war dead. planes. which waa passed overwhelmingly Get Set dent. Lord Justice Sir Geoffrey. lice department.” Chlsng's party said h® made conference he would use the Navy. ^ »H)ost in fees, said Kennedy DHfPickles Pint 2 3 c THE FARMS Lawrence, engaged In a triangu­ The total surpassed the number Staffer waa treated at a Ra> 31—(J*)—The by the House ? .the War Shipping administration, | im, the first b be made by the .ON merely a brief atop at Changchun Waphioi^n, May So tough did hlS decision appear lar debate. of violent fatalities reportod on venns, O., hospital and later r*- positloii' of the Treasury, May 28: the Cioast Guard—and" the. Army;: |,itai plan without an Ine For the Holiday Memorial Day laat year, ^hen 74 turned home here, airport, but did npt. go Into the today that middle-of-the-road sen­ Unrll’B Prepared Members of the court appeared cHy. He was greeted by a large Receipts, $141,960,533.49: ex­ as well—If necos.snry. 1 Itencfits. The new monthly Let Us Give Your Car IN THE OFFICES exasperatad a t. the oontinuoua were reported. ^ No Charges Filed. ators, when asked what the presi­ with the.current rate* in par For Immediate, Accurate, ‘ t'" penditures, $285,361,127.78: bal- Controversy Looks Dark ^ The “ Once-Overi* Now! wrangling between Sauckel and 48'Die la Traffic Aeddenta I Reese said no charges haVe been ance, $18,660,024,452.23. dent might-do, slniply retorted: ^ ^ “ "M the same time Mr. Truman, «!*, for member* who** 6ti| | ^ Lge. Jar (ConUnued on Pugs SU) "What would you do?” Egg Noodles 25c Our Service Department OF his quesUonef. Lawrence was Traffic accidents resulted In the I med bi the case, hut announced he said the labor controversy In the duct the fee’from Oielr Satisfacto]^ Service On Your Car# Alotaa Poet Opwathw Sopport compelled to Intervene several deathe of 48 persona, an Increase summon Stoffer for quea- Give Views On Consequence* maritime field, looks vejy dark. Individual fl.1,0 (90 erats)t | Specializes In: But senatora who hold to rather lArge, Juicy Umea to remind the Russian ques­ of 16 ov^r Memorial Day, 1945, but I Uonlng tomorrow, The administration, lie added, la band and wlf*' $2.20 ($1.78) | YOUR PBTSICiAN tioner that„the defendant ahould below the 57 estimated by the Na- He said Portage county Deputies extreme views on both sides of ily $2.60 ($ . ). the. labor question were not sO making all neceaasry preparations 2 00 Cqrburellion Call Or Bring It To WILL TELL YOU be permitted to give a full explana­ tional Safety council. NlnetMn | Darwin Mosser and Stephen Eck- Britain to Convert Planes to keep the ship* going-and noth­ Doz. C. R. BURR - tion to ))ia replies even-, though persons drowned while an unof-1 ner gave him this account of the umvlUlng to forecast the political Adraito Setting Fire* Oranges 65c consequences of a veto. ' ing will be left undone. Electrical 'That all aurgical supporta 1^ "they are Intolerably long.” flciat tabulation showed 17 died 1 shooting: Seven maritime unions confront­ Bridgeport, Olay $1 "(jfi* ■u... Sanckel Uamco Himmler from piiscelldneouB causes. Last - Stoffer entered a restaurant at Entirely to Jet Propulsion For example, this wae The^ view 26-year-old war veteran p M must be carefqlly fitted by of Senator Ellender (D.. La.), one ed ship operators wtih a unified Work . NURSERIES ' Sauckel blamed Heinrich Hlmm Memorial JDsy there were 20 Deerfield at 2:25 s.m, today and demand today for wage ipereases a* a Kuapect ahortly afftM d e p o t experts to give the desired ler, the self-destroyed Gestapo drowplngs and 26 In miscellaneous talked to a waitress. He attempt­ of the 13 Democrats to vote Wed­ night in the vicinity of tW | New Potatoes 4 t.bn, 29c ed to follow the wsitreiffi Into the nesday against strlkmg out the of 22 to S-l cents an hour as the i-elier. Consult ouEexperts chi4f and minister of Interior, for violence, London Mitv 3U-M*i Biitisb-acipsstbeAtlanlUalespevdap- price for calling off a sched.uled plcioiM fire* on the Eant lfip| Brakes THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND The council in its estimate, pre­ kitchen but the restaurant pro­ president's draft-lShpr clause from ronfeeaed fe*pon«iWllty ' dulcy, Sweet —Yfsit our private fitting Insisting on the moat, stringent avlBtion -both, military’ elul com- proachlng 600 miles an hpur. No the emergency fiUllKil nevertheless June 15 walkout by 200.000 long­ control of foreign workers inside dicted that for the extended week­ prietor barred the way. 'Stoffer nine Incendiary fires ^ ^Motor Tuneup room . SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK drew a police revolver and the a supporter of the Benste version shoremen. and seamen. SQUARE Germany. He denied any knowl­ end holiday a total of ^29 peraone w” : b,,.. Recess to Study Proposal* acoree of tenants In tho would be killed In traffic accidenta. proprietor stepped aside. The wait- of the Case bill. / for Akron Authoriacd edge off a Oerman decree In Po­ t t s & o , .o . The Labor department, under weeks, tjupt. of PoUa* G ropelruit 29c To permit of a long week*end for our Pennsylvania Topa Nation res^ fled out the rear door. "If the president maintains a Lyddy aald today. land under which fsmlUea of per- strong hand and figHjte for govern­ whdae auspices the parties ar« ExchisiYe Trass Fitters. employees who have served so faith­ Hons evaJ^lng forced labor could Pennsylvania, with a total of 13 Stqffer wen( outside and* spray­ Wllmot said at a news confer- farter. This he describ^ as a spe- John Hayden, of Ififi ed the entire neighborhood with ment superiority over labor racket­ negotiating, recessed the seaslona be sent to concentration camps fatalities, led the nation, reporting •nee that, oiston engines had been cisl hest-resuiting steel' which until 2 p. m. tomorrow so yjst adib won hattla stars GARAGE fully during the unusually heavy Spring while their property was confis­ aight traffic daatha, 8 drownlags buUeta from a sup-machine gun. eers, I think the people ^11 respee; toah oorya Aa tha daputlas came upon tha listed officially as outmoded. He would be u s ^ In the turblM him-more than if he boiva down to the operators, may study the pro- Kind of Gingpr Ale TOWN rush season. cated. . ... and two In mtaoellaneoua violence. a d ^ toat he believed BriUin led blades 6f engine *nd explrtned waa arreatod on a ' De Sofo

principal faentraet provisions la 78 SaXurdey. Other eurvtvora be-1 son. Attorney Stepheq F, Maher I eight grandcMMren, one j been a Mecqa for'young people aide* The xf. K attorney Include • I of New York city, two daughterfe, 1 grandchild and two aiatcra. to “halt," Aloffer ran to another = lATf STAGE SHOWS SA T. L. SUHI. at AO from all parts of the state. one calling for a yaar'i, maternity Show er Parly Iichl Asceiision Day tree. Ieavi_ng a trail of blood on Stowe Named | Physical Therapy Question Iree The rise of the Gentile orchestra leave. The contract aleo'tn^vldes Boy Is hijiircd the grass, 'and then slumped to the has been somewhat of a phenome­ for salary Increase! of $2 to $4 a ground and surrendered. TODAY Positions Open non in modern muiloa) history week, retroactive to March l6, and F o r H e l e n l J / i i p e « Servic6s Hteld Deputies, Moaser and EckheP Spi*aymgjpb i In Bridsc Fall HARTFORD SAT. AND SUN. To Staff Post throughout the New .England recognition of the union as the Ai)e confiscated Mtoffer's weapon.s and states. During the last several bargaining agenL ^ . took liim to the hospital where he MI.S. 1 Helen A. TTiupea was fuest Hartford,* May 81—Appltcattons ' . \ ■ ■casona, the band haa been featur­ With the signing ot the contract, was treated for gunsliot wounds. ’ S iE M B i of honor at a mlacellnneOiis shower Firdt Tinfie in Elevtui ’k ic m for poeitione In the Veteran* Aq-, Observers M ^ t a i n th e ed at (Tlub Ferdlnando In Hart­ said MIsa Murphy, charges of un­ IxMiPS Balattrr on thr jflven for her at her iionie at- 467 Former Herald Editor ministration as physical therapy, ford. but it has played numerous fair labor practices fIM against i4lMiiii ^ u T North Main street. Wednesday technicians .and physical therapy sn’t ' Getting outside engagements at collegea, the company with the State Labor m w s mESTioN park Slrrpl Spun;' Is Yearn Holy Day Fell on Oriental^ still regard the use of Ndw Red Croaa Writer evening. The shower was given by attendants ere now being accepted Wlverslties, civic functioiis and Relatione board have been with­ more Masculine in eharactei^^ iliamJiuuXtx.CoyiM^ her sister Jennie ITsupes and her Memorial Day sail at a meal as symbolical of by the VA Personnel Section. Iti^v Money’s WoHh HELPFUL HOME HINTS Takrn to Hospital friedpship and hospitality. '. In Waahington, D. C ^ b llc dance halls. drawn. I are especially desirable ter j aiatei'in-law Josephine Uzupcs. Hartford Regional Office. 95 Pearl Without variation, large num- We’ll do our to give you a helpful u ,.i,i o„.. ' The room was beautifiillv decor- The T o ^ P a r k department-has boy's room. For the first time in eleven yeara Tom . Stowe, former eporte street bera of dancing fans have asked ^ Off^dal'a Mother Dies answer to any furniture or home furnish­ Applicants for physical therapy Milford. May ' St—)—Funeral * Mni. Howard Haating^^Maaiings, Ii ronfettiyellow-streajm- filled b^l- 8t. Mary'a Kplacopal church cele- editor of T h e Herald, hae been let the contrbqt for apraylng 1.4^ for the autographs of AI Qentlle, ing question. .Mall It to — Helen Hayes. You ask: "are they reagp^ biated Ascension Day, the fortieth technician positions muet be grsd- elm trees. The Did of 74 cants each. and ^ romantic male vocalist, services for Mrs. Mary F. Mallon Keith Fnwflture Co., Manchester, Conn. Jr., of’81 land«‘n street w as reniov kxuis. The bride eleef was acated Modern and Old-PaKhlon appointed etaff wrltar pt the practical T" They certainly as ~ ed to Memorial hospital at .'i p. m. . day after Easter, on -, Memorial uatee of approved eohools of phjr- tree, according tbOocal men who^Warreir Stephen. And elmoet Maher, mother o f U. 8. Attorney (Enelooe n a i^ address and telephone num­ under a large white bell while American Red Ooee news room in Add an pdd chest and dr . 0. M. SALE lo.036. Some see familiar faces in the . urday morning at the Oeprge J. to a Hollywood bed and yffg'j (END OF MONTH). (.\I,L SAI.ES FINAL:) useful gifts. I mg tering physical therapy under Smith funeral home and St. Mary's When ueed with headboards, Park street briilge, now undercon- ' 8:00 yesterday morning with a City View Dance Halt the Red Croee during which time of the taxpayers whoN(ye along Scores of dancers have found a have a bedroom . . . in* A deltrkius buffet lunch was full choir. ' medical supervision In hospitals or Main street arid who havr^atched way to follow the band from town chtirch. Mre. Maher died Wednes­ these are hsually upholitered atrnotion on Park street. served. The eenterpiet'e was a lcve> Keeney Street be eerved on 24 Pacific ialande in sively. and without wor In e-Ml8i lues to t.t.OO DANCE regulations. Basic Work-week la Hollywood bed? Are they If you need additional sleep­ and fell from the se<-ond reeeSs of Day was offered. in public relations work for the It lapfle on the lawns and verandis Peggy Murphy, presldertl of Office' TONIGHT ing quarters, or must make on* COATS. . 25.0av^« 40 hours with provisions for over­ le houses along the street. The Employes L o»1 123 (AFL'i, an- I the abutment, falling' <>n hiS head Notify Police Hervkr. -M. E. Moriart.V was ealled presented by Mrs. C'harlotte Got- Tollapd Turnpike tion with the National Bureau- in promise. The elm troes are surely agreement in CJbmiecttcut 'cover­ your rescue. tHaced in the liv­ Values to l».l»8 Of Brebk Here eh preference for these positlo- worth saving and the town ought ANSWER: A mattress land after a prelimmary exaniina^- berg and Mrs. James Harrison, Washington, which he accepted ing office workera\empIoyed by ing room, without's headlxxuC RAINCOATS 12^1 - Orchestra while he was attending a Public but non-veterane may also apply. to see that the best, possible job milk companies hadN ^n signed. Given By ' tion. he ordered the amhuhmee This offering is the only one ever M o d ^ and Oid Fashion with a matching bokspring, it serves as a comfortable bei : call^ and the chiki waa removed presented by women. The service Relations Conference In Tokyo. Is done. The contract, the *nnquncement at night and as a sofi dtntag Dancing He cabled acceptance and flew to History Profeeaor said, covers office workeSe of the Legion Veterans I to the ho.spitui in Holloran'.s aiti- llunlware Slow at MUk. was very well attended. C O l / r ’.S PARK Hantorcl that is mounted on legs, is the day. Select a coverlftf or , biilance. , A breakfast was served In the San, Francisco, stopping off at Bryant and Chapman ann\R. 'G. of World War II. slip cover for It that flta ir*" ! The hospftnl reported t(«l:iy lliat «ilr Turnpike at IMuiii, Bucky’s Melody Ihtys rtoriolulu to visit his wife. Mrs. Greenwich, May Mrs. Miller A Sona dairies of HgrL- Pariah House sfter the service. Margaret Dickinson Scott about Al Gentile’s Band popularly termed a “ Holly­ your color achemc. and p_, the child had a gjiotl night's rest Differing from the usual procedure/■ Marion Stowe, who was working ford. X Admission 60c. plenty of soft, fluffy pillow* ea { Repurtb a 1.om Every Saturday Night! with the Civil Authorltlfs Ad-, 40, died Thursday at the New York and it is hopi'd tliat his condition the breakfast was put on by tl)^ ' Miss Murphy said -Jimong the wood bed.” Some use them it. You'll And It smartly deco-, will be improved today. 9 I*. M, to 1 A. M. ministration there. Mrs. Stowe hoepital. New York city, after a At" Hartford Park DRESSES— men nf the parish under the supdr- month’s Illness. She had served as ratlve and a favorite loungiagj The C«mpb«|l Hsrtlware store vtslun of Wrilliam Glenney, fon a er subsequently resigned and plaiw and Killing AtxUtm located at the soon to move to Washington with professor of history at the Brear- with a headboard, .some spot. Army cook. Those a etiv^ n the The City of Hartford hae an­ Legion to HoUi corner of Main street and Middle her htisband after a visit with rel­ ley School for Girls in New York I Turnpike, now owned by Melvin breakfast committee werp Edward atives in Longmeadow and for the past three years and, be­ nounced that Al Oentile's orches- without. Most Hollywood SOI DRESSES $S-$8 Glenney, UHNR, Hetiry Kapke, almtiar fabric ter bedspread, Vakieti H.»8 to 39.98 Springfield, Mass. fore that held the same post at tin has been engaged to appear I t s D a n c e T f S i i i f i h l burglars who took property today sextan of the church, hnd Mrs. W. DANCE Stowe whs in three combat Rosemary Hall School for Girls for another season at the Munici­ beds are twin size, but oc­ window draperiea, dressing ta­ valued by Mr. at 1230. R. Toop and Miss ^ifesnor Dugan, areas with the Marines—Bougatn- here, A daughter survives. Funeral pal dancing pavilion at historic old ble skirt and chair covering. the only women gMlsting. Colt’s park. The dance floor, one casionally you see them in The break was discovered thta vUW, Iwo Jlma and Okinawa. services will be held Saturday <■ Leatherette upholstered heed- I Tlie flrat In a seriea of weekly morning at 7 by John Adaniy, an ------—7^:------^ - morning at 11 o’clock in the Rose­ of the smoothest and largest ih i . : dances sponsored by the Dilworth- boards, being washkble and employee, when he opened the mary school chapel. southern New England, long has full size. I l>arn«M root 102, American Legion, store. He called Mr. Cox who in ! ------N O W P L A Y IN r .------T O m C H T Lifts Suspension wUI -be bsid tonight at the Legion turn tiqtifled • the ptillce. Officer Elected State Home on Lfonard street starting Joseph Atorling was detstled to | Of Schwolsky T at b'SO and continuing till mid­ investigate. | WHITE EAGLE HALL night. - Entrance was made through a ' Squires Chief ,__ itmcfit Desks at Music wilt be supplied by Tony ZA C N A ir SCOTT North Street JarssSdndtx Sakme are window 30 by 36 between the hard- i — \ Hartford. May 31—(iP)—The Sus­ O'Bright and his orchestra. Mr. ware store on the south side o fi - „ , . . pension of Manager Myef Schwol- A T LA S T SMB frfrom 8‘JO A.M. ^ I O'Bright la welt known through- through Sat- ...... k- e.,.. hi. .hiii.v .n,i i and the garage jpst tUarles 1 ar|llniUll, Jr. eky of the Hartford Region office Itonday out the state for his ability and , north of it. The windnw wa.s hrid • iX 1 church. At Its last meeting the sky. Notary of Brown-LaGace cir- here after Schwolsky was suspend­ Overlooked Day's Receipts ACOUECE, BUSINESS Blue Grass, one of the world's To Burton’s I Church CoimcH appointed Mrs. In taking the boxes containing! *4®, chalfman of the Nominal- j ed. PffRMANINTS MOM lt.M I Robert Dcw^. Mrs. Sherwood Uus- the fuaes fion. the shelves the 1 ing committee. PLUa: DEVIL DDO In FLIP greet fragrances, in a delightful after-hoth mist by Icss, and Mff. Louis Marte as mem­ burglars unknowingly had dis-. The conference was opened In “D A N N Y BOY** AND HIS CONNECTTICUT WRANGLERS bers of this'committee. covered the hiding place of the the morning with registration of money taken from the cash rc^s- circle representatives and coun­ or TRADE SCHOOL Fur Vaults! ter. Mr. Cox said that in closing selors. ^ MANCHESTER 'i. Held Curomittee Meetings KUI* — VIC — BOB HARPO^— AND TEX Worry of the place last night about nine e STYLISTS TO COMNfCTMWrS W#Nfll o'clock he had taken the money Following the apenlng of the AND “YODEUNG” AIJCE MAY AU TO BODY from the register put it In the conference, .committee meetings Tune In Station WSF^I (1270 K.C.) EDUCATION FOR M UseV lavishly to keep you flower-fresh • ^ Ar» Fur Experts . . Furs sr« Mir busi- ■i/- FALSE TEETH . 50 Oak Street money bags and hid It on a shelf : were held dpring which the dele- WedncMtaya — 1(» to lOj.lO P. M. BCAs, therefore you can be sure that your pre< Slippilur or IrritflUng? behind the boxes. 'gates coippared programs and "'l"':TTn Telephone 3979 throughout the doy 9R.V MAIN ST. PHONE 8951 Uou't be «mbsrrasaeil by l(n>«« ^ .^“irs FOUR-STAR ENTERTAINMENT” clous Furs will be handled with the utmost care As the spark plugs were, re- d>'®w up recomme.idations for fu- ^ Auto Body and Yet, your tuition up to $500 per ordi­ stipplnK. ilrnpptng or wabblliiK moved, the. bags of money were i iuf® activities, TODAY - SAT. - SUN. ILUI GSASS KOWII MIST .. . .1.50,2.50, 4.50 and attention. wh«u .you pet. talk or IsurIi. Jtut Fender Repairing nary fchool year paid for 48 months $ Mora Sehuhz Salont M OraMer Hartford sprinkle e little PASTEHTtfon your left In plain view but the burglars, I Following the recess for lunch FIRST MANCHESTER OUnf FOOD WE SERVe Hul *•■•$ 'i evidently thinking that they con- ^ Squires were welcomed by Auto Painting of college, burinest ot trade tcbool. plates. .Tills pleasant pow'ur8 are not i bother to rentove them. vador council of Neu Haven and living allowance—$90 if you have Ki) Rummy. Rowy. pasty tuite or feel heard John Oontway, director of Aak for Vonr sent to out of town or out of state storage li.R. It's slkttllim nv.i..-a.bl>.,(l. l KA8- | TRY - And See Why! dependent*. Thi* U the opportunity TEKTH St ai'V druR »ti>r». "tr. i-.OX tolll Officer- Sterling the Boy Life Bureau of the Knights Kitchen Open Until 1:00 Favorite OrHiks! WELDON DRUG CO; places. ^4Ahis morning thpt he susnected of Columbus give an inspiring ad­ open, upo® their diicharge, to men two strangers who had called at dress. Then followed the reports NEVER A COVER OR MINIMUM! Balance Your Wheels- over 18 (17 with parents’ consent) Prescription Pharmacists and recommendations of the com­ TEK. 3321 -• You May Have Your Furs Upon An Instant’s the station Just as M was closing who enlist in the new Regular 901 M AIN ST. *3 last night. They wanted to know mittees and election of officers. Army before October 6, 1946, for 3 Notice . . . There is no waiting. SIMONIZING j about aiitomohile parts hut Mr. A tour of the Peabody museum, ^iUlDED ATTR4CTION! For Longer Tire Life the Stillman library and the years. Get a ll the facts at your U.S. ■V I Onx, since he had l^en in the sta­ The Body Shop Method tion from 7 a.m. Rll 9 p.m. yester­ Payne Whitney g^rgpasium at WHISPERING BILL SMIJH! Latest Type Army Recruiting Station. m Your Coats Are Not Crowded! We hang each day felt too tired to wait on them. Yale preceded benediction at St- Balancing EquipmenL coat on its own hanger with plenty of hanging Joseph's church, which closed the SOLFMENE & FLAGG. Inc.^ The two men, he said, had driven space allowing for air circulation. up in a car and parked across the conference. All Wheels Packed With 6S4 Center St. Tel. 5101 I road in frpnt of Pinehurst Grocery the Proper I.ubricant ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE and walked acrosa to-his garage. MANCHESTER POST OFFICE • Our Repairing and Oiir Cleaning and Gtaicing He described one of them as being Speaker From A A HERE'S GOOD NEWS! "Arc Done By Experts . . . We know of no bpe about 23 yeara-old, about 3 feet Nichola-Bristol. Inc. who can surpass our service! 8 Inches, stocky, arid wearing greasy khaki clpthea. He aaid that At Club Meeting tSS Center 8t. Tel. 4041 Public - he did net get a good look at the Fr i d a y n ig h t is Oeod Sendee At the Bight EMee • Our Prices Start At $2.50. Per First $100 and other man who appeared ■ to be somewhat taller. The XIarried Couples Club of the Y our Coats Carry- Year ’Round Insurance. Setback Party Second Congregational church held if its regular monthly meeting POLKA TIME AT Given by Aiiderson-Shea Wednesday evening at the churen SUSRN HMVlftRU Ai|xiliary, No. 2046 ' . OPA Allowi hall. A supper consisting of box The , Do It ^otc! Bring Your Fur» to Burton*$ I lunches was auctioned off. Supper i’ I EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT J Pricei Jump waa in charge of Mr. and Mre. PMll, UIKI\S DEPOT SQUARE GRILL Dewey-Richman AT V. F. W. HOME John Wright. 14 Depot Sqi^are Telephone 3835 The feature of the evening con­ FOR Manchester Green For Shoes sisted of a speaker from the local BILL VIILUI^WS ' IT’S THE EVER-POPULAR * 1. 1 PrixM! . Refresh thents! AA. Mr. and Xfrs. Prank Williams Co; PUiying atarU at 8 :80 sharp (I'ontlmiait from page Due) and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ibbot- . OCULIST son headed the entertainment com­ ANDY DLUBAC SATURDAY! month after suspienslon fly. the Cl- mittee. / ANp HIS POLKA ORCHESTRA! PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED villan Production administration The president appointed a nom-, a t a wartime control which had dti, tnating committee consisting of Come Over and Joinrthe Fun! * NEW FRAMES . reeled manufacturers to contimte Albert Post, chairman; Ruoaeli |b- LENS DUPLICATED botaon and Harold Lord. * q u a l i t y w i n e s — LIQUORS — BEERS RAHGE to produce 1943 price lines of * REPAIRS MADE Gfnerqfor ahoes. OPA agreed to ceniioval o t A sum of ten doUars was voted to the support of the^ vacation BLOUSES REDUCED TO ...... JH.OOi this control on the ground 'that rather'* Dag— _ OIL school fund. PLUS ASK YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT OUR PIZZA Formerly,,(o $5.98. Size* 32 to 38. r l and FUEL shoe production ~had incrcMod ko much It qo longer was nMded. AND SPAGHETTI ~ THEN YOU TRY Sunday, June 16 - TOMORROW NIGHT: o v m 2 4 H O U R S 3 1 5 6 The agency estimated the new Holiday' Death - Plaatie or order will raise prices for about “THINK WHILE YOU DRINK” onc-fourth of shoes produced. Tdll Hits 81 LEATHER PURSES MORIARTY BROTHERS Monthly production at present to­ Faneral Home $2.98 tals about 43,000,0fl0 pMra. REDUCEDTO ------PLEASE WAIT FOR THE DIAL TONE ___ ’’On the L evel M Genipr «nd Rrogd” Under the hew prim schedule, (Ooatiaaad froas Paga Oue) 23 Main Street Formerly up to 87.98. I which Phone 5269 r ' ' : sold at retail in 1943 for about Advertiae in The Herald— ll Pavs cities, Mch reported one fatal traf­ 'Rayon Gabardine 14-30 will go up about 45'to 15 fic accident ^ When you don't hear the steody hum of the dial tone th'e instarijt pick cents. Children's shoes which Th? fatallty^st by states (traf­ SHORTY SKIRTS REDUCED TO $1.98 were $3.66 wlD coat 35 to 85 cents up your telephone, it doesn't mean, that your telephone is out ! ator trouble ls--^ine to m and style types they did In 1942, and H ER ID A N 1b accordance with the COTTON PANTIES NOW 2 FOR $1.00 Maine 0, 0, 4; Maaeachuaette 0, 3,. rod It: Wo bavo tbo imowl- the shoes must be equally sturdy 0; Michigan 3, 1, 2; Minnesota 3, PRESENTS FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE ' amended Rcgulatlona of the familiar hum, you'll get o wrong number — or no number ot oil. •dge. tmilo, ports for quirk, do- and servicable. 1, J; Mississippi I, 0, 0; New Jer­ pondublo Oonorutor peM lro Conneciticqt B an k Commta- Toll your Dad roofly grand Chtek points, ipark plugs, _ In reporting wldeepread diver. sey 0, 0, 2; New York J, 0, 0; Ohio COTTON PAJAMAS Please moke os few colls os possible during the extra busy mid-morning t^nipf t « ua oneo. aad fouV ro­ Sion of footwear materials to high­ 4, 0. 1; Oregon 1. 0. 0; Pennsyl. sioner iaaued May 24, 1946 ignition, carburetor and tor" lor any needed Auto Bier* 0 h« ii — tend him a HaNmark Card REDUCED TO . ------$2.^9 er, price lines, OPA said some man. vania S, 3. 2; Rhode Island t, 0, 0; LOU JOY thia office will be cloacd all and ttorly evening hours; This will h,elp ' ■ other vital pointa. And of trieal servlre. tkico • for a>l, ufact^irera have been restyling kouth Dakota 2, 0. Ot Texas 5. 0, A N D BIS ORCHESTRA day Saturdaya, beginnin!" Formerly $3.98. Sizes 34 to 40. •* I t loam tbot top-grado worb and |belr shoes, hullding up their costa on Fafftor'* Day. You’ll dnd one course, if your car needs 0; Utah 1, 0. I; Virginia 1, 0. 0; thia ^tu rd ay , June 1 and ,to relieve the load on the dial equip; maioiialo prove Inweot-prlred. and then applying for higher ceil- Washington I, 0, 0; Wisconsin 0, TOMORROW EVENING — 9 P. M, TO 1 A. M. In the ond: each Saturday thereafter All Wool . extensive repaira, we have inga. • 2, 0i Wyoming.i. 0, 0. / Ihot iay» iu*» what you w ont to ment and improve telephone service . Shoe rationing contributed to STEAKS • CHOPS •LOBSTER to September 28th. LOAFER JACKETS _ the men qualified to do it t this shift to higher price lines hV •qy — th# way you wont to say Tor everybody. manufacturer,. OPA eaid. It added Police Chief A LA CARTE SERVICE — Kitchen Open Until 12:30 A. M. ? REDUCED TO . ... ^$5.98 ■ ■ ■ that duvtiig the war when custom- Fenaerly $8.91. i ^ . ..W». . NORTON era' ahoe purehdaaa wero limited, NO COVER! NOMWIMtJMl r the SOUTHIRH new EN6UND SLECTRICAL » mimy ‘‘developed tha tendency to Shot Thrica ____ t^INANCE CO. buyMgher prloed ahoefl regarding Lightweight INSTRUMENT state Hieater BulMliifl TEIEPH9NE COMPAIIY ’ ooland Motors the price as en index of quality.'' (Continued Prom Page Oar) 613 MAIN STREET •^ELEPHONE 3802 WOOL SHORTY COATS NOW $19.98 (’OMFANY! This, the agency saiil, encour Hecnnd Floor Phone a480 TELw 6:t20 D. a. Havey. M gr.' ' Formerly up to $29.98. - ^ isn. 71 Hilliard St. Tel. 4060 ■god nanufacturere to turn out with a aearchlight and opened Are jnore expenaive footwear. when ha failad l[q ok|y • command UeaoM No, I®1 MANCHESTER ITFEITOIG HERAII), MANOOTSTOR, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 81,1946 ■ W: .■A - - - MANCHESTER EIVIlNING iteRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. MAY 81.1946 forVto solve the vpterane’ housing' desighdted oeting presldeitj wcftm tor ln'^-4W7, a post he held until will be held st St. Andrews Epls- kulka after allegedly Issuing a cd-^1-church at 11 a. m. (e.d.t.).' .shortage in New Haven, Middlesex News Syndicate Ob., Inc,^^ person who purchased the package. 1916 w h ^ h e Joined the American and New London counties. published the New York DeUils as to the couhtries to fraudulent check In Rockville. Author Dies Relief commlMlon for Belgium afid Intehiient vvlll be private. Manchester .Veterans* Present Recital, He iWyCs Do immediate surviv­ "As representative of the NHA.” News— to fUl the poet a Drop Reported Rockyiile which the food packages rosy be north ‘of Fiolipe, behind Germ4n the death o^J. M. Patter _ _ 9 n I • WTHT— ItM 87 Veterans Song of Union Veterans in'Memorial jRarade Mlsa Jeanne of Manchester will ors. ■■ the announcement said. "Mr. Mc- Service Center sent together with the proper lines. Kleraan will be available fer ad­ 69 Ceater Street present her dance pupils In "Cal­ In Hospital Today s Kaaw ^voN^ulo blanks for making the application, Some of Books Written vice andassistance to mayors' (Next to Mnairlpal BuUdliig) endar Carnival’’ this evening at Studying Here In Voters H^re may be secured at the Red Cross­ Among the books he wrots were: McKiertian Named committees on Federal steps to Butcrn l^yllght Time Telephone 8322 slid 54H. ______' X " Court to Open office on West Main street. the Sykes auditorium with the pr^ £H9WNew York XUrA InMl Fiction,a'lV.nwii* Historyaasmwwej ofy* i gram starting at eight o'clock. break bottlenecks delajring the I FENDER / OffiM CloMd Saturdays Artilur Bartlett Maurit^ the 19th Century in Caricature, . » . building of homes for returned eer- \ Director—Nathan B. Gatch-' FVed Hallcher. vice chairman. Mrs: Helen Gleason will be the The New York of the Novelists, H o i l S l l l S I K x p e C l l l e r -WnC—Rlglit to Happl-» Betty Lou; WONS—Henry J. Expect Niiinber"' ID Ex- X About 1,000 Less Th : ■ accompanist. Patsy McCrystal, Also Member of Hoo­ vicemen under the Wyatt veterans! B O D > '^ R K Tavlor; WTHT—Lone Ranger; ell. Next Tuesday Rockville (Chapter, American Red Bottled______Up Up In In Belgium Belgium. Fifth Ave- emergency housing program. Assistant Director — Walter Lellanl Falter and Gary McCrystal nue. The Paris of the Novelists, A WTIC -QuU of Two Cities, reed 100 When )P»*ak ^ ToM^Last Year; Is Cross >has announced that the ver Relief Group BoHtoh. May 31—*4r St. TeL 8t< -WONS -ConneCUcut Forum of mornings starting June 1. l**^**' day the appointment of J. Russell Holliss, general meneger. has beep -WTHT—Music Hall; WTIC n Counselling: 10 to 12 ndon; 1 'The new Voting Hat of th Town Cases in Tolland But o f views for Saturday morning will The Men’s Club of the Rock> Bartlett Maurice, 73. author, and Cslip*h of Bagdad (wfith Robert H. the Air; WTIC—a tles ,.Service At present there are fi7 boys at­ vine Methodist church will hold a McKieVnan of Birchwood drive, Or- Jla DaOaa. , to 4 p. m-: 9 to 12 qn Satur­ Of Manchester,, which la sired be by appointment only. In case of a member of an American Relief Davis)i Magical City, and The -WDRC—l.lfe Can ^ Beau- Cbnccrt. tending the veterans’ clnsse.s at A Serious Nature pinochle party this evening at commission under Herbert Hoover aitge. Conn., as New Haven local g;30—WDRC—Kat Smith Songs; d a y .^ ] by law to be ready by June-Rrat, emergency when the office is clos­ Riddle of the Rovers. w n c —Lorenao Jones. Manchester Htgli, Principal Kdson Vetenuis' Administration eight o’clock st the church Recre­ In World War I, di^d today In the He also translated The Flaming lly. expediter. Naws; WONS — Snow VUlagc showed a decrease,of about one ed contact may be made' with Mrs. IWDRC—Main Street, Hart- Bailey stated today. Contact RepreaentaUves — ation room, with prizes being Stamford hospital. Crucible, and America and the McKlefnan't task, said Hobbs, Sketches; WTHT—This Is Your The school will run continuously thousand names, according ra Rockville. May 31—(Special)— Mildred Connors. Executive sec­ W THT^Hop Harrlgan; Tfitiinaa J. Sweensyr’ Jr„ 8;S0- aw'arded. He was a versatile wiitsr of Race for World Dominion. will be tuiglve every possible as FBI; WTIC—Diiffy's Tavern. through the summer months with registrar of voters Edward Moriar- There are but three criminal cases retary, telephone -138-5 dr 1186-14. -Toung Wldder Brow-n. 5 p. m,; Bem^jifFHermah, Tues­ llstsd for the June term of the Tol­ Fishing Trip numerous books, former editbr of The fun^l service tomorrow sistance to a Joint community ef -WDRC—Feature Story; 9:00 WDRC—It Fay" four teachers on the staff during ty. Last yeaFa list contained days, Fj^UMys and Saturdays abdut 14,000 names and the Hat land County Superior Court which The boys of the Rockville Bap­ The Bookman, liteiary editor of 3NS — Musical Roundup; norant; WONS—Gabriel Heater; thi.s period. 8:30!75p. la, The New York Herald. 1922->24, WTHT—Alan Young; WTIC — Mr. Bailey stated that he didn't that goes to the printer today has opens next Tuesday, *t which tist church will hold another fish­ Deaths Last Night r—Terry: WTIC—When a ...-'Ttehabilltktlpn' and Training about 1,000 names less. •i time .the-accused will be put to ing trip on Saturday, leaving the and The NeW York Sun, 1924. Fun­ Marries. People Arc Funny. . believe that more than 2.') more Officer— Johh Fox, available eral servloea will be held here to­ 9:1.’5 WONS - Real Stories from ta>ys would take advantage of the .The canvass was made by two ' plea, butihe cates are of a serious church at 10 a. m. Those attend­ Los Alamos, N. M.—Dr. Louis -WDRC—Woman’s Club; by appointment only. ing are reminded to bring their morrow. —Supeman; WTHT — Real Life. GI Bill and further their education men and tw5 women, and they re­ nature. The accused are O orge Slotln, 35, Winnipeg. Canada, sci­ Secretary—Ruth Gow. ported that many persona nave Duncan of Rockville, who hs« lunch and swimming trunks. Maurice was bom In Rahway, i T i^ y ; w n c —Portia 9•o..—:30_W , DRC—Moore . ----- and -—Dur I after receiving their dtsrhnrgea entist assigned to the Los Alamos N. J„ on April 10. 1878. j ante; WONS—Spotlight BaiWn,; I from the various branches of the moved from town since the last S lo tte d to burglary cases In this Memorial Exercises Atomic Bomb laboratory. He was _ Life. list was mgde a year ago. It was The Memorial Day was observed After studying at Princeton, -WDRC—News; Old P.ecord WTHT—Sheriff; -FTmer DavlsX^rrvlcc. clt^ Peter P. Zrlnchak, 25. of bom In Winnipeg. Maurice became associate editor WTIC—Waltz Time. _ 1 Eight new applications were re- surprising to Icam today of the South'* Windsor, driver of an auto­ in Rockville with a largely attend­ Fall River. Mass.—Rear Admir­ WON8 — Captain Mld- June Rose Dan^ ed service at Grove Hill cemetery. of The Bookman in 1899 and edi- St; WTHT—Jack Armstrong; 10:00 — WDRt7 Danny Knye | rpjvM. last Tuesday and Wednc.s- large decrease. mobile which was Involved in a al John T. Nelson, 69. only Naval Show; WON.S i'n.sual Observer; j j.-jy from men who rfre lieeking en- Rev. Forrest Muaser, pastor of the Reseiwe officer ev^er appointed a ICvJust Plain Bill. fatality in ElhnSl®*'' Union Congregational church gave -W D R C -^ llln g All Girls; WTHT — Boxing; WTIC Mys- trance to Ric schoo). The peak hna By Catholic Group Joseph Hughes of Mansfield, ac­ permanent rear admiral, who re- Graduate cused with causing the death of a the address with Rev. Eugene Po- Ured in 1941 after 23 years active '■4^ »8—Tom Mix; WTHT—Ten- tery Theater.. I not yet bcen'renchedrrnci and it is evl lega assistant pastor at St. Jo­ Jed; WTIC—Front Page 10:l.^ v '''’GNS—Deep Purple, dent that the tota.1 will execed 10(H^ liInnrhpH tpr child at the ManOfleld State Hos­ service. Kitchens of The Catholic Ladles of Colum­ seph’s church giving the tribute Los Angeles—Mrs. Jesse Dunn, With High Honors 10;.’10—WDRC—Ann Southern In bus will present their June Rose pital and Training eehool. i Mal.sle; WONS Musical Round­ The exact charges W(ir, be an­ to the unknown dead. 71, mother of Screen Actor James I Evening X Dance at the American Legion t)alp Book Those witnessing the parade and Distinction lews on all stations. up; WTIC—Sports Newsreel. Family KoiiiHmi nounced after today whOn, State ■ Dunn. She was born m Jersty City, ] 4 0 :4.'^-WONS—To be announced; Home Thursday, June 13. The the marchers were disappointed in — WDRC — Spotlight on dance la tq bo a aeral-formal dinner 'DSitigbt Attorney Donald C. Fisk In com­ N. J. WTIC Talk by Harry Flclsch- the absence of the usual band. The Planned find Installed WONS — Today in dance and will start at 6:30 p. m. Red Men’s Carnival at Dougher­ pliance with the provisions of the man and William Becker. Of Keeneys Hfelcl —Herald Photo committee In charge consisting of ' Musical Roundup; The members are asked to Invite ty lot.’ Connecticut Practice Book Is given members of patriotic organizations for You! p_Kay-0-Qul*; .WTIC— - News on all stations. True to their trui^, the few- rem.iirtlng Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War again took part In TomornnV consulUtion with the counsel of HV. .invuml Memorial Day iriiade an

/ By Earl W . Yost halved their twin bill with the Spsrts M M f Boston Braves. After Kirby Twi, Softball T he H igh W orld Hlgbe had blanked them 6-0 In the Two Big Frames Pecid^ ScriooL Lefty Jadziniak Hurls opener for Brooklyn, the Braves numa* Olbert 8UU Rtili Winningwnnmg T Nefwa Around theHartford State are snapped out-of their hitting alump Game Tonight FRIDAY, MAY 31 Compiled by Students of Manchester Uiffh School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser Zlggy Olbert Is aUrrlng xtn To- j battling for the Pat Brady-Eddie to outslug toe Dodger* 1018 in Softb^ League) Game XIII. NO. 35 oacco State. League in North <3ar-j conapo^^fighL Inside experts figure BA’s to Shittdut Win the finale. ' aUns as a member o f’ .Wllnrllng- bound will be staged in Hart- Despite three home runs by «• Hank Oreenh^r* which ‘enabled PA’« Oppose Rockville <*>- ton's mound staff. The local south-, . . . An application for sn- the '^ e r first baseman to Ue Jo* Malaya's Homer. Paeefl Boys* State Choices Honor MHS Dead Music FcstlTml Coining psw ab this writing has won two j lujxlng lloense In Hartford Al (K al; Englert’s To Go to Girls’ State H S Senior Boy I Candidates Are Springfield SouthpRw D1 Maggto for toe major league *ack Team Is New Football Captain ganges against one setback In ine received by Commlaalon- Pitchers Fail lead at 11, the Tigert had to be Face North End Nine Box Score Winners Atlack; Rodl^ .Shirley Taylor and Jackir The junior and' sophomore ClaM D circuit, i , , gmy punce . . With two out- Scatters Three Grill satisfied with a split qf their two representatives for Boys’ State III ^^'Bdoor Ser\ice The eleventh annual Outdoor ville Defeats Kaceyi^j 'Dutcher arc Manchester’s rep­ New York!*** Music Festival will be present­ oibert Is In his first year of oi^ 1 running boxing In Hartford, games with the ,«it. Loi»a Browns. Tied for second plsc« In the Off Standard resentatives to Girls’ State were elected Monday, May 27. At Assembly zanlzed ban after flashing on shows as a whole would have to Hit's 4© Triumph 1*0; To Last Route After Dlaay Trout had bMten the E The Junior'- rf prebentattves are j The American flags adorning the ed on Wednesday evening, Twilight League standings, a half In Wednewlay Contest which la to be l^ld this year June fi, at 7 o’clock in Educa­ Jebolastlc and Twilight Leape be better. It doesn’t look like the Dennis Olivet in Run Browns 7-1 Irt the openef,\ the O. Phillips, 3b O' William Anderaoii, 'Alfred Gus­ I windows of the main building and fields In Manchester before enter-1 second party wUl aecure the per­ game behind tHe league leading ^1 June 23-29 at tnCv University Earl Snow tional Square. The combined Browns copped the second 4"^ F. Phillips, 2b Jarvis Garage came up with t, Only Seven Points of Connecticut. tafson and Jim Hooker. The ' the High School Service Flag bhoirs of 1,000 voices and the Rally Climaxes First All* Ing the service. Zig develo^d mit neceesary to stage the sport Red Sox, Yanks Both Denny Oalehouae, after fou) Brltlsh-Amerlcans, the PoHsh- 9 sophomores wWb are represent­ Duties, Shows Prod­ rwirled In the breeze, while the pUae In the service and hurled Making It a habit of winning Atigust, lb .. i I win last! night over the Kacey ttUir- During this time ShlHey and band, of) Manchester’s public School Election of Stu* . . . Referee Jlm^iy Peters of straight defeats, finally gained hlF g.naerlcans and RockvlUFa HlU Milewskl, 88 . . by k score of 8 to 6. MacGuire, tlM State Meet at Yale; Jackie and other girl repreaen- ing Manchester are Ralph High School band played "The schools Vvlll participate. the only no hit, no run 8 *“ ^ ^ Tbrrington has nflide It a habit to close ball games, the Britlah- Win Pair; Greenberg first win and waa deprived of a P. Phillips, c Azinger, Valter Grzyb and Mi­ ucts to World Staff Star Spangled . Banner” and the Mandiester last year In the Twi Americans gained first pliee In the Billies will meet tonight at the hard lupk pitcher of the leagoi :O L Meet Last of Year tstivea from all over the state A community sing will be dent Council President toaa out boxers who fall to give Clouts Three, Homers shutuot when Greenberg 'blasted Covey, rf .... pitched his second good gams o Will ’’take over” the executive chael Vlgpone. , student body*Of Manchester High held In conjunction with the League. their beat. Last Monday night Twilight League etsndlngs iMt a round tripper in the seventh ‘O vatst 6:15. Mataya, cf ... ' Thelma Wrlgl^t, ’47. "Butcher, baker, candlestick school stood at attention Wednes­ Wednesday evening by defeating the week, but poor support sflto department for one day. concert at which old favorites In order to acquaint the student The husky southpaw reports Feters toeiFd out a pair In Stam frame. Both 'teams have won two starts McDowell, if . Imaxing a rather mediocre Guidance will be rendered by maker" Is a prophecy likely to day morning in memory of the from the. south that the old soup- the Depot Square Grill 1 to 0 By Jo* Relchler gave him his third loss tn as msae will be sung. body with the candidates for next fiprd and when a third refused to The Philadelphia Phillies Won against A Jone setback. Marty Gleason, p . ... starts. Allhough out hit eight ti _on, M. H. S. faltered in the t the real office holders '-Ip the tome true of many seniors as they Manchester High studenta who had T ht choirs will be under the bone feels good. Last week Ol­ at the West Side Oval. j go out into the world. But In the years' president of the Student ^ h t with Peters aa the third man Ashoolsted Press Sport* Writer their first double header of the' Fagan and\Tud Flood o r. Buck five, the Garage men played hsaO etch and gathered only seven state and town governments of Vital ProbleiiiH- given their lives in the. fter^’lces of direction of G. Albert Pearson bert hurled against the 'he waa.Included in Peters’ Hat for Lefty Jadziniak racked up hla season when they upset the New Totals .27 8 5 21 8 1 nU last Saturday at the eight-, halls of Manchester High, today, their country in World Wj»r II. Council, an assembly was held With the exception of Hurricane Bycholskl wiR draw the starUng up ball and took advantages of s t '- Conncctlc\it. ^ and the band will' be led by Friday morning. May 31. This is leaders and won by a score of 9 to suspensions which will be acted second Straight league mound vic­ York Giants twice 8-5 and 3-1. A Kaceys (5) annual SUtc Outdoor Track , —Thelma Wright, ’47. we have a senior who has not wait­ This Memorial Day observance 4 while last Monday night Olbert Hal Newbdussr and Dave (Boo) pitching asslgnirtent fsr Rockville ery break to pull out ah,ead aiM William Vaders, the first time that the president upon by Prince . . . Peters would tory without a loss In setting four run eighth Inning rally wort and the PA’s respectively. AB .. 11 PO ■t In New Haven. In wlnlnng Dehated in (Hass ed for graduation to become a followed the precedent set last went the distance again winning down the Grill nine with four scat­ Ferrlas, laat year’s select six of 1 1. 4 triumph. Tickets may be purchased of student (JoUncil Is to be elect­ have tOMed the principals In the the big league hurling brigade— the opener while Oscar Judd stop­ Both teams will at full Jarvis, cf ... . .4 j the aecond sUaight year, the skilled candlc-maker. year In placing a circle of small from any member of the choir by the lopsided count of 17 to 7, tered hits. It was Jadzlnlak’s sec­ Morrissey, 3h . .4 1 1 2 In the first inning Jarvis scores Earl Snow, Class of ’46 has been ed by the whole student body. The main bout at the Hartford Audi­ the 20-game winners—are finding ped the Ottmen with six hits In strength. five runs when Oscar PlUUlps t«rf 11-House combine ran their total Thvo vital modem problems were flags around each of the flag poles or band. Buy your ticket now! school-wide chmpaign la now well Zlggy \\Tis sent to the showers In ond straight shutout. Earlier in the nightcap.. Boothelette, lb . .2 1 1 3 ng of victories in thii annual working for the H. L. .Dlehle Com­ on the lawns before Main and his opening start after giving up torium last Tuesday out without it extremely difficult to regain ' Roftlwll Game first when hit by a pitched bau debated • recently In freshman —Avis Beechicr, '48. under Way. any question . . . It was obvious the season the Springfield portald- Burns, ss .. . . .4 1 2 4 Mlboy classic to eight. Discuss Picnic Site pany for over a year. His oppor­ Franklin buildings, each flag rep­ two runs on three hits and as er blanked the Pollsh-Amerlcans their winning stride this year. RockvlUe’s league leadlnk and Norton. If, rf . .4 0 1 1 Fran Phillip* sacrificed him to sec classes taught by Mrs. Ema tunity first came when he was The assembly opened with the that the both fighters were not o ond and the runner look third oi ERuckminster, one of the M. H. Loomis. resenting one former Manchester many, errors. He also hurled one by the identical score of last Wed­ Four of the Big Six—The (Chi­ undefeated Englert’s softball tegm Mahonev, 2b, if 3 1 1 asked if he wanted a job with the present President Roberf Qeno- relief role and hurled two hit, giving their best .• Too,many cago Chibs’ Hank Wyse and Hank a wild pitch. Jimmy August fUei j freshman field-event men, top- Al P. & P. Meeting Continuation of O.P.A. was the student' who gave his life for his veal reviewing the work done by nesday night’s game, 1 to 0. Rockville Drtibs nd the North Ends will meet to­ Stamler, rf, 2b . .2 0 0 1 1 off hu first season by getting company scraping floors after country in World War II. shut out ball for seven Innings. sharpies among the managers and Borowy, St. Louis Cardinals’ (3iar- Braun, c ...... 3 0 0 4 to deep center field and Qsca. question debated by Mrs. Loomis’s schoobJEarl must have recognized the Council this year to show the handlers figure they can get away Also Batang Star night In a league game at the scored. Milewskl doubled and Pau on a five-way tie for aecond in Reverend James A. Young led Town Eiook Offers kinds of thin'gs the next president Manager Mickey Katkavcck, a He Barrett and Washington’s North End diamond. McGuire, p . . .3 0 1 0 fourth period English class. the kriock of opportunity for he the assembled student body In pray­ with juat about anything In Ck)n- Against the PA’S. Jadziniak Roger Wolff—Strode to the hill in Cheney Teeli,' 12-4 Phillips was safe on Morrisaey'x pole vault. If thie Is any indi- A dlacu.sslon of probable sites Ross Shlrer, the first speaker for will be expected to carry on. The local boy, plana to use Olbert The gang from the Windy City on of evenU to come, Buck- at which to have the annual pic­ took the job. One Job within the er, and the A Capell^ choirs sang e.very fifth day In rotating ms nectlcut and unless all referees gave up only three hits. In addi­ yesterday’s Memorial Day double Totals ___ .20 5 8 21 6 5 error, (jovey doubled to scon tsui I the affirmative discussed the concern led to another. Now he is Basis for Study followlnif things are required of follow the pattern of Peters, the a have won three games in as nnany runa and Mataya hit a homer inb f sr will he. the boy to watch nic, highlighted the recent meet­ ’’Benediction.” the Student Council President: pitchers. Ail'games are under the tion to pitching fine game, Lefty headers, but only Wyse walked off starts. Slow Bailer Bay Rannidell Jarvis > ...... 500 0300—8 danger of Inflation and stressed one of the ten employees who make sltuatipn will remain the same was also the batting star of the Cheney Tech’s baseball team ...201 UOO—5 left center to Clean the bases. Me ^ the future.}' ^ , ing of Paint and Powder, held In Jim Onughlln After Principal Bailey nad reid 1, 'He must represent Manches­ lights. with a victory under his belt Not will start irt the box for Rockville KaceyA file relay teain (Manan» Costcl* the Drama Room, Friday. Of the the help O.P.A. gives to-the vet­ the novelty candles put out by the the names of the 52 boys who had . . . Attendance has dropped off night collecting two hits In three one of the other three succeeded played a return game at Rocl^'vllla Two base hits: Burns. Milewskl. Dowell was out Mahoney to Bootl|| | The Town-Planning Study pre­ ter High school on certain special Bob Skinner, former High out­ with Mickey Rubacha the North Carlson and McKinney) captur- various localities suggested, Co­ eran. He felt the O.P.A. should company. - ^ died in service of the 1960 M.H.S. sharply at the Hartford bouts the trips, one a towering double over in’going the route. with the Rockville, filgh aggrega­ Covey. Three base hits: Jarvis, elette to end the raUy. be tapered off and not abolished sented In the Manchester Town occasions, such as the Christmas fielder, started off with a bang End* choice. The Kaceys picked up two fourth place while Weaver's lumbia-. Lake met with the ap­ boys and grirls who served, 4aps Concert, Parent’s Night, Sports but has been In a batting slump past' two weeks with no name the road In right field. Ground Two other big winners of 1945, tion Wednesday ah.ernoon and Norton. Home runs: Mataya. proval of the majority of the mem­ immediately. were sounded from each side of Report was used as the' basis of « fighter or crowd pleaser on the rules limit the batter to two basre. Th# game will start at 6:30. Stolen bases: O. Phillips 2. Base their half of the first as Morria relay team In a surprise move Night and Memorial Day Assem­ for the paat week. B’.ilnner clouted aeveland’s Steve Oromek (19-9) continued In the losing column by .bed first Previously Manches- bers. and If transfportatlon can be 'Niiir Said Carl Mlkolowsky brought out the street. unit recently, completed In Mre. bly. cards . . . (^larley Horvath, Tud Iggy Miller, who had won his Week-end Oanes on balls: Gleason 3; McGuire 3. and Boothelette singled. Biilrna Margurite j Campbell’s "Problems a homer over the leftfield fence and the Cardinals Ken Burkhart had easily beaten them on sev- secured, this place will be the the control of rents. Boys for'whom flags were plac­ 2. He presides over Student last week before going hiUesa In .Flood and Iggy Miller perform In first two starts, was the victim of (18-8) also continued to find the a score of 12 to 4, The Britlsh-Americans will face Strike outs; Oleasoh 3; McGuire safe aa Morrissey was forced scene of the outing on June H. Thomas Prior compared the ed are: ' In Democracy” classes on town and Walerbury on Sund-iys,. • ■ John' The Rockville team started the the Springfield Colonials tomor­ 2. Hit by pitcher, by Qleason 1. third. Norton tripled to rig h t^ occasions. Greetings, everybody, we’re back city planning. Council meetings, leads its discus­ the team's next few games. Olbert one unearned run, the only going rough. Oromek dropped his ntrary to local expectations, OtherwlsCi it will be held in-the United States with China, where Walter Adamy ‘42. Paul Ander­ sions, organizes Its wt>rk, plans its has high praise for lanky Bob as ny Urban Is doing a lot of pitch «r in the twllljtot contest. Miller fourth decision in seven starts scoring in a big first inning rally row afternoon at the West Side Wild pitches: McGuire 2. Umpires: ter and Mahoney filed to thlre fO; again with the highlights (we Flavcl Shurtleff, consultant for scoring four runs on tw ^ hits McKinney was beaten in the local center Springs. hope) of the dally doings at M.H.S. there Is no O.P.A: and terrible in- son '38, Wiliram Anderson '38, prbjects, serves ex officio on every a fielder. ing in Springfield and vicinity gave up six hlU, passed one man, while Burkhart failed to Improve Oval at 2:30. The BA’s have Balon and Kelley. the third out. yard run, by Oliver of Hart- Volunteers were eelected to serve flrtlon exists. He said that the Ernest Berggten '34, George C. the Town Planning Study, sug­ comfnittee and in general is a real . . . Hartford’s Eastern League and three errors. / dropped both their previous Sat­ ------\ Again in the third to* Kacey gested that the students take snap­ Nonny Zaxxaro who did a lot of the same number as his slab op­ on his 2-1 record when he waa Public. who awltched over on a committee whose purpose la celling prices allow fair profits. Briggs '38A. Everett F. Brown ’42, “chief executive.” team U much better than last ponent and fanned, four men. The The Cfiieney boys then came urday games and will be out to Rockville (17) got one as Jarvis hit for three half j to find out what accommodations Well, the moat popular song at shots of the "trouble spots.” Such sbortstopplng for the Meh’s Club shelled from the mound. hack In the ball game with a rally es and scored as Toin Morriasw the 230. By a good comblna- bur alma rriater right now Is the June Cloiighsey, rebuttal, charg­ AJbert Buaky ’.38B. Donald Chap­ President Robert Genovesl next in the Twilight League last year, year’s edition . . . Pete Nak.tenls Bay Stater whiffed five OrlU bat­ Borowy, who w’on 21 games toll­ snap the jinx against the Bay, \B R H PO A can be made in the line of trans­ ed that the affirmative had no man ’44,' Jaimea Clviello' ’40, Rob­ spots were: the heavy traffic at in the fourth and fifth innings to was out second to first. In of luck and ehrewdnees he “Grand Matrh’’ from ’‘Alda.’’ The spoke on fhe work done by the Is Wilmington's regular third who pitched Hartford to the EL ters. ' , , ing for both loops last year, has Staters. Murrach, c . . 5 3 2 2 0 Iht McKinney with his guard portation. They are: Richard facts to prove its points. ert Claughsey '41A. the center; the dangerous curve at Council this year, .n the fall, after pennant in 1944 will play semi-pro tie the score with timely hitting Sunday afternoon In a -.^tate 4 2 1 1 fourth Mahoney reached on an sfiN Heady, chairman; Virginia Green ho\ir approaches, seniors. . . . the Green where many accidents sacker, The Wilmington park IS The only run In the contMt now failed to finish in seven of his and base ' running. Another RfimsdcH, p . . L ror and scored on McGuire's slngt| n and outaprinted him in the June Cloughsey, first of nega­ Frederick Collings ’37B, Arthur the election of Council representa­ the largest In the league with a ball this year with George Wood- crossed the plate In the fou*^ eight starts and owns a 1-3 won League game the WilHmantic Elks Kawalac, cf i . 5 1 1 7 0 and Kathleen Gilroy. tive’s speakers, warned of the dan­ B. Davis ’31, Vincent Diana ’39A, have occurred; parking conges­ tives and officers, the first big job end's Stars at Bulkeley Stadipm. threat in the seventh foutvd the 0 and in the fifth they got their ft And then ther's the mystcrj- of seating capacity of 6,000. inning bn Chucky Smiths fumble and lost record even though he bases loaded but the locals lacked will be in town Jo batUe Morlarty Kozlowski. 3b 5 2 2 2 Velther Donovan nor Pendle- Dpe to the indefinite plans, other ger to business. George Eggleston ’41B, Dllllo Fal- tion at the west side when a game was, the approving of the S.AtA. 6 0 1 7 0 Ully a* to»thelette walked, customary committees. were not the cracked stool in .the World of­ is played there; the need for safe­ of Cfiwiey Horvath’s hot liner. A v'as not charged with yesterday's the punch at the plate to score. Brothers at the Oval. The locals Gayton, lb .. . to third to "Burns’ single and ifBlhed a place In the mile fice. Someone should be told about Jean Doiigan charged that cetta ’40A, Joseph Fitzgerald ’33, biidget, setting prices for S.A.A. sacrifice by Jackie May sent Hor­ have aplit even in two starts. Game Rich, rf ..... 4 1 1 1 0 appointed, but one activity at the Herbert Gilman ’36A, Michael Ha- ty zones on Main street for pedes­ dues and running S.AvA. campaign. (Tub defeat. Barrett, the -senior In tbe final inning with two out ed on Mahoney’s single through ( ” Bray, our only entry In the' the ’’Ry-Krisp Way." C.P.A. has not prevented any price vath to second from where he circuit’s biggest winner last year time has. been set for 3 o’clock. Jalbert, If .... 4 3 1 0 0 due to the fact that neither picnic will be the election of new 'beran ’37B, Robert Hall ’38B, Wil­ trians; the lack of playground There were 1.010 S.A.A. mem­ Geo. Robson Wins THEY Rockville kUged another spurt to 0 box, officers. This year’s officers: Leon­ rises except in rents and has not scored on Vic Dennis’ line single with 23 victories, has appeaxecl in Pitkat, 2b ... 4 2 2 2 or Hooker could compete, eliminated shortages. He said that liam Hall ’27. Robert Hamiltoq space at the Lincoln school and bera this year, the largest number sew up the game. 4 2 1 1 2 Jarvis picked up three in ard Johnson, president; Jane Vlck- The boys seem to bo getting some also the nearness of the firehouse to left center. eight games for the Cards, halIf of Schumey had a big day at the Kncbcl, S3 .... fifth. August waa hit by the pit aed io get In the first five. pretty rough treatment lately. Jim the black market is rampant be- '38 A, Edward Haraburda ’36A. in the history of the school. The Indianapolis Event STAND Scibek, a .... 0 1 0 0 0 londs have only one more erman, vice president, Michael Vig- William Henry ’42. Charles Heri­ to the school. Some of the best school prom had a capacity crowd, Hits Scattered them in starting roles and has yet plate with two homers, a triple er. Milewskl walked but waa. none, treasurer and Nancy Moore, Hooker, for instance. seems to cr.uae of O.P.A.’ir low ceilings. photographs were submitted by to come up with his initial and a single. for leaving first base before St. the C C. I. L. Last year Joann Barstow also brought out, tage '45. Kenyon Hills ’42, Andrew and Friday night Sport Dhnees ‘ Yesterday’s Results The four blngles collected off the Local Sport Totals .40 5 3 secretary, will meet this week with have cracked a rib, wrestling. Jean Donahue, Shirley Glenney and were held whenever desireif by stu­ triumph. Wolff, who won an .. .. Rookrtlle (12) pitch. Paul PhlUIpt waa safe loat and ana;^ped a winning Someone must .have a well-devel­ the threat to business. K. Hutchinson ’40B. 'Indianapolis, May 3i — (/P) — Easteth offerings of Jadziniak aU came m of nine straight years. This the club’s directofe, Misa Artne Francis J. Krika '43, Arthur D. Elliot Newcomb, who develop^ dents. Ushers were chpsen for (3«orge Robaon, 30th winner of the separate Innings. In the first a even 20 games the Senirtors- AB,R. H PO. A. E. an error and (Jovey fUed to McGuire and Miss Isabel Worth, oped strangle-hold. Thomas Prior, rebuttal. said! and printed his- own. Hartford 3-1, Albany k2-2. they are determined to re- Lawrence ’40B, Richard Le Bar­ Parents’ Night, Natlonjil Educa­ 600-mlle International sweep- Utica 5-2, Binghamton 0-1. walk and an Infield hits gave the last year, has been victorious in Jendnicek, cf . 5 2 0 1 0 1 Kilcayne, 3b . . . 4 1 1 0 1 field. Mataya then walked a i^ ! to prepare a list of probable of­ that the consumer would have to In addition to this they discuss­ tion Week. only three of his 10 starts. |VV. Brennan, lb 4 1 1 7 0 0 Chatter Dowell reached on ano.thcr their winning ways, and un- It seems that a couple of Senior svpport the price. ron ’37A, Joseph Lennon '34, Rob­ itakes at IndianapoH,*' motor Wilkes-Barre 2-4, Scranton 1-9 defending champion Grill nine two Jarvis, rf ...... 4 1 1 ^ 'O ficers. ed zoning improvements, the plans The sale of War Stamps and ■pcedway, figures the fo^ luck Even Wyse, a 22-game winner i .“(chumey, ss . . s' 4 4 1-4 1 error. Jim August made a aome upsets are performed Awards were made to Lee Sll- girls would like to join the M.H.S. The aecond period class debated ert Lucey ,’38B, Donald Madden Ameitean base runnere. but Jadziniak bore The American Legion ha* plana Boothelette, lb . 3 1 1 7 0 ' confldencil should not be mis- Carl Snow ‘39, Brufio Mankus ’39. Frank for the new high school and the Bonds was completed in December that had been dogging him and Boston 6, 7; Washington 5, 2. down and escaped without any last year, has a so-so 3-3 record | Race, c ...... 4 2013 0 0 Burns, ss ..... 4 1 1 1 1 play on a hard hit grounder to j verstein and Richard Heady for baseball team. But as far as they the drafting of teen-agers. k underway to form a volley ball Jarvis of a hit and stopped a i ~ Mansfield ’42. Clifford McKinney recreational facilities for youths with toUl of 33.511.45. .more Joel Thome’s racing stable simply New York 6, 6: Philadelphia 1, with only two creditable perform­ DeCarll. If . league among the member* of the Norton, If .... 2 0 0 1 0 having sold the flrat fifteen tickets could gef, or wanted to, was the 'The affirmative’s first speaker. Earl spoke enthusiastically of his in Manchester. Many of the stu­ than enough for a hospital bed wore itself out before yesterday's trouble. x.. a ances this season including his Go'ttier, 2b . Mtooncy made a nice catch iigb ttib meet last Satur- and the largest amount , of tickets bench. If nothing elsp, they cer­ Nan La Fontaine, brought out the 39, Wesley McMulIin ’39A, Fred 3. In the fourth after the BA s had post as well as a horseshoe league. Mahoney, cf . . . 3 0 1 1 0 showed that the Wlg^renltes work and showed numerous ex­ Miller ’43. William M. Miller ’37, dents agreed that < the latter were unit. The Council then organized race. Detroit 7. 1; St. Louis 1, 2. scored, they loaded the bases on four-hit 6-2 win over the Cincin­ Wagner! rf . Complete details will be announced P. Sul’van, 2b, lb 3 1 2 1 1 short left center after a long i respectively, for the annual play tainly raised the morale of the benefits to the boys In education. amples of the candles made by unsatisfactory. and coUecJIM funds for worthy The Los Angeles driver, who had nati Reds in the opening game qf I nowhere near a championsblp presentation. boys on the team. She showed the necessity for the John Morlarty ’39. , Oeveland 3. 0; Chicago 0, 4. Dennis’ run prod ring single wd Piader. 3b . later. The vollsy ball court will be Braun, c ...... 3 0 0 3 0 compared to some of the the Diehle company when inter­ John Perottl '40B, Albin J. Pes- Some of the other topics discuss­ causes stich as the Connecticut the pleasant task today of picking National a bass hit by Jadziniak and, a free ye.sterday’i t^^’in bill. ■ St. Louis, p laid out at the rear of the post McGuire, p . .. 1 0 1 0 6 Rockville Englert’s softbS| EUlzabeth Boyce, ’49 protection of the country and said viewed in the World office at last ed were:^‘Why is the town plan War Fund, 1133.64; Library Tag up a check for $33,000—$20,000 for Borowy attempted to give the team continued their imbaat aWnes |jn the etate (Hill- Everyone seehis to be Interested there are npt enough men in the eik ’42, George H. Rich '32, Eriicst Brooklyn 5, 8; Boston 0, 10. ticket to Phil O rv ls. Spike Gor­ Willis, 2b .. building on Leonard street. J. Sullivan, p . 2 0 1 0 1 New Britain, etc.) they Friday’s meeting. There were Squatrito ’38B. Peter Stamler '39, ning necessary?” "What Is the Day, /Junior Red Cross, $64.57; first prize and $13,800 for leading Pittsburgh 9, 11: St. Louis 3, 12. Bruins a clean sweep of the ,two Fogil. rf . . Sapienza, If .. 1 1 1 1 0 string Wednesday night in just what the Gift, Prophecy, 20-29 age group and that married Santa Clauses, chrlstrfias trees, Master Plan?” ’How does zoning Christmas Seals, $103.56 and hi 13 laps—had tried twice before don fouled out to the catcher and they trimmed the local Kacey* ,_jld be able to defeat the teams Shakespeare Items and Will Committees have "cook­ men should not be dalled. Gordon Thrall '40B, Douglas.^ Tur- Philadelphia 8, 3; New York 5, George May bounded Into a force names which would have moved Wood, 3b . . Ernie" Noske who was a stand­ McCartan, 2b . 0 0 0 1 0 0, f fbs CCIL, who, if anything, are show men, ducks and rabbits.' klngton ’43, Orville Whitney ’40A function and why Is it desirable?" Mgfch of Dimes, $88.23. Waste to capture the memorial day classic the Cxibs past the Reds into third out pitcher with the Mancheater to 6. { ed up," but so far it all remains Betty Hohl compared the United I,- play at third base to end the Stamler, cf ... 1 0 0 1 0 O' Mac McGuire started on .than the locals, especially Earl told ■ the story of candle John Wilson ’40A, John Winzler Some of the problems facing the Taper collections were 'held e\’ery but motor trouble stopped him both Chicago 6. 6; Cincinnati 2, 7. place^n the National League. For Totals ...... 38 12 9 27 7 3 High in his Junior year haa yet to Add Study Interest a deep, dark secret. It won’t be States with other natlpns, which making, at length, from start to town planner are the height •'month and the money made went times. His brother Hal started .'i frame without any further dam- hlU for the Kacey* but took^ the nhudng events. long, though. have the same system. This show­ 38B. — ——" eight innings it appeared he would Cheney Tech (4) win a ball game this season. The Totals ...... 31 6 10 21 10 9 plAinchestbr athletes who placed finish; of which a fraction is told buildinga, smoke, billboards aXd to the hospital. yesterday’s race and went out ^ Standings AB. R. H. PO. A E. local right hander has dropped five early shower when his m a te*r ed the need for a strong standing Christmas cards were sent to ^^’with two down in the last half he sueposaful as the (Tubs led 6-1. Rockville ...... 2.34 220 4—17 ed to give him any support State OtiUoor meet were: here. First an aluminum mold is non-conforming uses. Most of/L 90 miles with a broken connecting Eastern but thi' root fell in on the former I >jegfeo, If . . . 4 games. Kaccys ...... 200 ()04 0— 6 In conjunction with the reading It has taken four years to do army, especladly for the control of madu complete with wick. Into several hundred alumn. in the of the seventh Inning. Tony Ber­ John Sullivan took over to to yard, McKkmey, aecond. of William Shakespeare’s “Julius I students felt that a desirable' pro* rod. \ 1 W. L. Pet. GBL. Fordham flinger in the ninth when Diibashinski, ss 4 Two-base hits: Murach 2, Koz­ it, but at last one senior has gain the atomic bomb. which wax is poured, and then set I lira Necklace ject which seemed eiqiensive service. The Council also plans to Thorne. \ wealthy Hollywood 8 .652 ube slashed out a two-bagger down fourth but received the same ole vault, Buckminster, 8- (Jaesar" by the sophomore English Mary Hobbs stressed the need Scranton .... 15 the Reds banged icross six runs Ploc'i.arczk, rf.3b 4 Bob Tedford. Jimmy Wiley and lowski, Gayton, Jalbert, Pitkat, P. Us for second, ed the respect of the underclass­ th cool. After the candles have would prove In the long run less send graduation Issues of the speed enthusiMt, suffered a broken Hai’tford ...... 14 8 .636 ’,4 the leftfield foul line. Miller was Norm Beauregard are the only of help from bis men, classes of Miss Florence Hopkins, men. Now they can’t even start fbr the trained teen-agers In the " I’lgh School World” to members teg In a pre-face motorcycle acci­ Jsdzinlak’a sixth strikeout victim to eke out a 7-^ triumph and an Banavige, c . . 3 Sullivan. Three-base hits: Kawa­ Rockville scored almost at yard relay, (Hanna, Coa- hardened, they are dipped thirty expensive than if It had ,iot been Wilkes-Barre 13 8 ,619 1 pitchers who have accounted for lac. Home buns: Rich. Stolen bases: a group of drawings and photo­ studying history until Jack Shea, future. She discussed the benefits Shown to Class of tbe present senior class Iq ser\’- dent and couldn't drive his other snd the ball game was over. even spUt. J Piader, p -----4 They scored two In the first, Oarison, McKinney) fourth. tlniea into the color, and then set put into effect. Albany ...... 11 12 .478 4 Catcher Ray Mueller’s first home mound decisions. All three have Murach, Kawalac, Scibek. Double graphs concerning both the life of their hero, permits them to be at of discipline and physical training. to cool again. They are then given ice. 'The Council organized the car. He turned it over to Rudy 8 10 .444 Lucas, cf ...... 3 in the second, four In the Jim Hooker, 'VI. Shakespeare and the play "Julius Lorraine Bradley, rebuttal, arg­ The effect of city planning on Elmira ...... Drop to Fourth run of the year with a runner nm. ib ...... 4 scored one. plays: Knebel to Gayton. Bases on ease. a shiny finish and tht artist paints An Inca necklace, once worn by public health, s a f ^ , fire protec­ singing of Christmas Carols before Caracciola of Berm' Switzerland. Binghamton . 11 14 .440 *5 Both teams entered the game In two each In the fourth and Chtesar" la displayed on the room’s ued for the need of refresher Christmas vacation. European auto racing champ, and aboard supplied the tying and win­ Estabrook, 3b . . ,2 balls: McGuire 3. Hits off: McGUlre and four more In the sixth fQ, collected and mounted by The negative, countering with were approved. Delegates from the Americans and Rockville. The vlc- Adams before a standing room livan 6 for 8 runs in 4 innings. Hit Kacey errors and a boat of •Rec Night Held sue the last week of school. P, S than the average person thinks,” celebrate Pan-American Day, sized. in a Uial splp at the speedway American the BA’s a half game L. Decaiil. rf . . 1 High’s football team two seasons prevltHis classes, depict various Only 15 more school days until Lorraine Briulley as the first Oauncil were sent to fall and tory gave . ^ crowd of 46.120 paid fans. John­ Moquln. rf .... 0 by pitcher, by: McGuire 1. Wild fielders choices.' Earl state<', gt iiig on to explain April 14, in the Spanish classes'of Members of both classes felt last Tuesdayy Boston ...... 32 9 .780 — advantage over the PAs . back is now a trim heax^elght. pitches’: McGuire 2. Losing pitch­ phases (A the career of ’’The Im­ vacation! speaker, advised the development the- work in more detail. In the Mis Beulah Todd. spring conventions of the Eastern Robson’s .elapsed '> time for the 26 16 .619 6H ny (No-Hit) Vander Meer, another Jarvis, 2b .... 0 Tubby lost many pounds while go­ Rockville collected six douh By Girls’ Leaders of medicine, science and Industry, that citizens should be far sighted New York .. Rockville who are paired in er: McGuire. Umpires: Stevenson, two by Murach, a tripla by mortal Bai<4” and the man of very beginning before any molds Arnold Handler in the first year enough to realize the ultimate and Connecticut Federation of Stu­ distance Was 4:21:16.70, giving Washington . 20 17 .541 10 former big winner who is hxvirtS ing through the paces tn the Anny. whom he wrdte. ' . instead of a large army, warning dent Councils, at Plainfield and at him an .Average speed of 114.820 J537 10 night’s offering at the Oval, difficulty gettfog started this, year, Totals .....< 3(2 4 6 24 11 8 Brainard. Time; 1:30. lac and a home run off tha b a t’i are made, a clay model of the class spoke on "Great Spanish lasting benefits of wise communi­ Detroit ...... 22 19 lo.olng the Grill dropped down a—R-an for Rich in third. [The Spring Co-Rec Night was The exhibit Coiitains picturlza- Japan Described that large reserves make for trou­ flniehed product is made. This clay Men!” George Garbarini, "(iolum- ty. planning. Hartford High. Other Student miles ^ hour—a figure bettered Cleveland .. 17 23 .425 14 V4 worked the final two frames for (Hieney Tech . .000 310 000 — 4 The PA'S are looking forward Joe Rich. Murach, Jimmy ble. Coimcll Constitutions were studied fourth place. lowski and Fran Pitkat co Saturday, May 26 at the East tlons of Shakespeare’s home in model is split In half and a plaster bia;” Philip Linnell, ”C!uba;” Bar­ Mrs. Campbell believes that by oply three other speedway win- St. I/niis .., iT 23 .425 14 M: the Reds and scored his flrat vic- Rockville 400 010 25x— 12 to signing Pete Sevetz of Hart­ Stratford in Avon, the desk which Dawn Muraakl also brought out to help prepare five amendments ns^. The record for the event — British Americans (1) Three-base hits, Schumey, home two tttta apiece, while Phil Rec from 6:30 to 10:00. Bv Norm Coiiiollo model is made of each half: After bara Blackstone, "The Spanish course which emphasizes problems Chickgo ---- 15 21 .417 X'AH AB R H PQ > tory. ford to solve their catching prob le boys and girls were first dl- he used in: grammar ^ool, the the dangers of thrusting war upon these halves have cooled, more Language;” Bernice Conklin, "The to our Constitution, which were ac­ 11T200 miles an hour—was set by Philadelphia 9 30 .231 2 lt Despite the poor pitching Of runs, Schumey 2, Decarll; stolen iem. Regular catcher Eddie Wierz van was the only Kacey bat the qpuntry’s attention. She said such as these should prove of cepted, and are now In effect. Ford, rf ...... 4 0 1 0 ( Sports Schedule collect more than one hl^off i into two teams for a softball cottage of his wife, Anne Hatha­ plaster is poured .over them. Five Real Mexico;” John Peabody, ’The value ter students as future citi­ .toe late Floyd Roberts In 1938. National Barrett and BOrkhart, the Cart- bases, Jendrucek, Schumey, St. bickl is out for the season. which was played at the way, and the restored home of that available older men should be or six perfect matches of these Next fall the Coimcil plans to Msurl Rose of South Bend, Ind., .. 25 12 .676 — Horvath, ss . . . 4 1 1 1 ^ Inals managed to divide their Louis, Negro, Duba-toinaki, Plo- slow, lasy slants of Ray B^^ture of Mexico;” June Clausey, zens and town planners of Man Brooklyn In the first inning the er Oak field. One team was Mary Arden, mother of the great "'rhe Jap people are just as taken while teen-agers should be must be made. "Simon Bolivar.” June CHausey Chester. entertain the Northern Division of co-winner In 1941, averaged 115.- St. Loula . . .. 23 14 .622 2 J, May. ^ 5 ? 4 ^ double header with the Tltt*burgh charezyk; sacrifices; Brennan, Dave Kerr made his umpiring iToday dramatist. you’d expect; short, nearsighted,, allowed to finish their educations. Earl explained the importance the Eastern Connecticut Fedcra- , . 117. Wilbur Shaw, three-time win­ 16 .515 6 Dennis, lb ------3 0 1 4 1 picked up two runs ®n two kptained by Rpb Clifford, the oth- also brought In a small statue of Mary Dingley, ’49. Cincinnati ,. .. 17 0 Pirates before 34,914, winning the Boucher; left on bases, .Rockville debut behind the plate last Wed­ PA’s vs. Riickvilie, 6:15—Oval. gles, a fly to center field and a 1 by Norm Beauregard. Olfford’s Drawings of .the houses, f(X)d, prominent gold teeth and dirty Donna Farrand chsurged that of the ’perfect one, for if there hap­ tion of Student Councils here at ner and novV president and Gen­ Chicago ---- .. 17' 18 .486 7 Jadziniak, P • • ^ , i , the 6. Cheney Tech, 7; bases on balls, nesday night and turned In a fine Rockville vi. North Ends, 6:30 there are plenty of men in the 21- the “Christ of the Andes.’ Manchester High school. The next eral Manager of the Speedway, 0 j secon<| encounter 12-11 afteC throw to third. They put men JUn won by a score of 6-4. home life, dress, aqueducts, sports, and bedraggled in appearance," pens be just 6ne Imperfection In the second year class Elsie Boston ...;. .. 17 19 .472 7Mr Cervis, .c ...... 2 0 1 6 0 1 Bucs had walked off with the J. Piader 1. St. Louis, 6; atrike- job. Mike Zwlck a member of the —i-North End. buildings, and tempH?s of'Caesar’s states Norman Coihollo, ’45, ip 35 age group, vhq, would make in the mold, there will be a ridge president will be In general charge traveled 115.035 to his 1996 tri­ .. 14 18 I .4,55 8 . Gordon, H --3 0 0 2 in every inning but failed to/' ' When darkness prevented thg Demko displayed a blue hand-em­ Pittsburgh , 0 1 opeqer 9-3. The Cards weathered ouU. J. Piader 2, St. Louis 9; hit PA’S umpired on the bases when a- Saturday, June 1 until the sixth, when they " - atinuence of eoftball, ’the teams time comprised a large part of the letter to Miss Catherine Futnam! better soldiers thM the boys. in the side of the finish candle. Girl Reserves of this meeting of representatives umph. New York .\. 17 21 .447 8% G. May, 3b . . . 3 0 0 » ; mixup occurred In the ump’s sched­ Nan La Fontalhe, rebuttal, dis­ broidered Mexican jacket. Barbara from eighteen neighboring schools. 0 a hectic eighth and ninth innings by pitcher, by Piader, Sb Louis; Springfield vs. BA’s, 2:30—Oval. four hits and two RpekvtU* er jttumed to the' Rec where they exhibit of one 6f[ Rome’s greatest Norman.'-i^ho is at present sta­ From the plaster mold a cap mold Darring showed the necklace from Philadelphia 11 24 .3i4 13 Martin, 2b - 3 0 0 1 ' a ule. tioned with the Marines in Kyushu, cussed the good in seeing the lives Sponsors were then Introduced In which toUl of 16 runs crossed passed balls, Banavige 3; winning Sunday, June 2 together for four runs. 'divided Into four teams; the citizens. ’Three scenes from the is made and. thii mold is used to Lima,, Peru, which was an Inca the plate, to squeeze through the pitcher, St. Louis; umpire*. Mele- motion picture "Julius (Caesar” Japan, goes 'on to say: “The of others. Plan Weekend to^the Student Body by Shirley Today’s Games Totals 1 6 21 5 1 WilHmantic va. Moriarty’s, 3 p. The dally attendance was whites, blues and yellows. A make the aluminum mold. relic pnee worn by an Inca queen.’ nightcap. The Pirates, who tallied skl, Phelps; time. 2h. 15 m. The American Legion ■ Junior by "Pop” Englert—toe father’ portrayed decisive moments in the grown-ups eye us sullenly but if Carol Bobyk, '49 "Each candle we see in the Taylor, chairrpan of the Election Eastern League baseball team will hold a practice m.—Oval. ad Robbln tournament of vol- Ralph Azinger and sWalter Grzyb committee, who presided during H PO A E seven times in the eighth Inning RockvUle’s sponsor. ball followed which the reds man’s life. Crossing the Rubicon talked to or called, are ever so store represents hour of ^^work, sang the ' "National Mexican Bringing ihelr year of fun-filled Hartford at Utica. seaslon tonight at 6 o'clock at Mt. River with his army he time when courteous and willing—they’ll do said Earl. One model may have the remainder of the' assembly. Albany at Binghamton. Smith, 2b .. 0 2 3 2 of the dfterpicce, clinched the N ^ . AH youngstera are Invited Hymn,” and “Ntaional Hymn of meetings to a close.' the Junior (Candidates are: Tom. Bailey, spon­ opener with a six-run eighth In- . Lota In a Name Refreshments were then served the sooth slayer warned him to most an.ything yon tell them to been remolded as many aa twenty WUltamsport at Wilkes-Barre. Murray, 3b .. to attend. • Los Angeles—^oe DiMagglo, Avoid the Bush do." Band Sees Red Sox Peru.” Doris Aspinwall reported Girl Reserves met on Tuesday. sored by Robert Genovesl: Albert- Country Club Notes the libraiT. Members of the fac- "Beware of the Ides of March.’’ times before a perfect model 'was on “Pan-Amcricanism;” (porreli May 21, In the school library un­ E3mlra at .ecranton, Paganl, cf . • „ J cousin of the famous N. Y. New York—Business Is so and the final seconds of hjs-—life In giving geographical de­ made. The H. Dlehle " company DlBattiste, sponsored by (Connie American League Dixon, lb .. The pace-setting Boston Red at Yankee Stadium that tic jlty who attended were Miss Doris Spencer “Founding of Mexico and der the direction of Mable Person, (Crough; Albert Patch, sponsored ^ Yankee outfielder. Is first base- when those whom he had trusted scription of thp country, Pfc. Co- On Trip to Boston is expanding rapidly according to Philadelphia at New York Kapura, ss .. Sox continued to roU up oiie of man on Loa. Angeles City (JoHege are being sold " more than adviser of Girls’ Leaders the Aztecs;” Betty Jane Lewis, vice president. by (Charles Washburn; Donald the best early season record* in Colchester Downs )ub. Miss Doris Kibbe and Mr. assassinated him and he ’’fell” at mollo explainij "Every available Earl, and plans new and'attractlve (night)—Christopher (2-2) va Green, rf . . . nine. week* In advance. "Mexican Stokers;” Dorothy Hein, The glrlsiwere Invited to a birth Pendleton, sponsored by (Charles Salmonson, If American League history when lest. the base of Pompey’s statue. inch of land 1^ iised for farming, As sort of a celebration for the novelty cancUss for the trade. •• “Puerto Rico.” Page (2-1). Doris Aspinwall, ’48. little plots not larger than 10 by Jerennifer Rowley, '49 day party with a discussion iitd Mollnr;, Robert Spalding,. sponsor­ Only game scheduled. ' Berube, c . ■ i they captured both ends of a twin Bolton Nine, 5-2 Betsy Slover, ’47. fine work they did all year long, The senior Spanish - classes a dinner following at the Hartford ed by p a rie s Waite. Each spon­ w National League bill from Washington Senator* 6-5 15 feSt on the sides of moun­ translated an article on Cortez Miller, p .... tains, rice paddies with a ‘walk’ the band traveled by bus to Bos­ y.M.C.A, , sor gave a speech telling about Cincinnati ^ at Chicago—Beggs and 7-2 for their 32nd triumph in ton last Saturday, May 25, to see from the magazin# "Selecclenes The principal part of the meet­ the qualifications, academic stand­ (4-0) v*^ Passeau (3-2). ' , ,...26 0 4 21 7 3 41 games.The Red Hose toriHed Discuss Vocations not over 6 inches in width: All 5 Eng. Classes Study del Reader’s Digest." Totals Opening day of the Inter-County ?Did Her Proud” the farming is done by hand. The the Boston Re; )i Sox play the New ing time was spent discussing the ing, previous council experience, Only gauie scheduled. BA’s ...... 000 100 0—1 „ season record home Crowd -of York Yanke.es. Marion Dickson, '48 camp- week-end at Camp Aya-Po and other school activities of his ...... 000 000 0—0 33,505 by corning from behind in League saw Colchester register a Japs have a good railroad system. Grill -6>:3 victory over Bolton at the for­ III Ancient History The band left at 8:30 with Band Homer’s Odyssey In Somei^ on Jun«<>7, Registration candidate. Then sponsors intro­ Runs batted in: Dennis. T w o - the opener to score the lyif^g and Qualifying roufids for play In Every town dr. village df . any size duced their Candida es Each can­ mer’s home ground yesterday af­ Does Your CAl Says Gratluate has a station, the reason being Director William Vaders on one bus slips snq fees for the week-end base hlU: Berube. Jadxinlik. Stol­ wining runs In the ninth inning. too President’s Chip were started and Russell Wright of the faculty were brought by eaci girl plan­ didate spoke briefly on what Stu­ en bases; Murray. Sacrifice*:^J. ternoon. In order to familiarize the stu­ that the railroad is their only A atudy of Homer’s book, “The Broaden Study In the previous frame they routed last Saturday and will continue An estimated crowd of 560 were In , another. They traveled until ning to go to camp. It was an­ dent (Council does for the school May. Double ifiay*: Dixon to Ka­ with three-run rally. Tt^ through Sunday, Juno 2. Holly t.A note o£ thunks to two Senior dents with the varioiw fields of oc- means of transportation," Odyssey,” ^written nearly three and his plans if he were elected Wolff, a Need A Bglish divisions from . Evelyn they reached the outskirts, of Bos thousand years ago waa begun nounced that. If there were - not pura. Left on base*: Grill 4, BA s Williams’ ninth home run helper Mandly won the cup last year. present. cupation.s, George Carleton’s his­ According to Norman, \*all-major ton, where they stopped and ate By Oral Reports lifesident. Hal Gigllo and Polak both plched er Smith '(M. H. S. graduate) tory clasiscs have been studying Japanese cities show ( horrible during the past week by Miss enough Senior Girl Reserves from UdIO USERS! 6. Ba(wa on bhlls: Mlllef 1, Jad­ southpaw Mickey Harris reglste at a large restaurant. The buses Th* election will, be held on ziniak 1. Strlkq-outa: Miller 4, Jad- good ball. Had Bolton’s defense leased the students who had pre- vocation.^. effects of the war. ' Of Hiroshima Anna McGuire's freshman Eng' the couhty for the week-end of June 10; the committee was hls eighth win againet one eetbaci The^ first round foi' the Presi­ Ifalve Job? ' took' the boys directly to Fenway lish classes. In connection with the study of May 31,^ some Junior Girl Reserves zirtiak 8. Umpires: Kerr, , Zwlpk. dent’s Cup will.be June 9, the sec­ held up In the infield the story ^nted her. with flowers on .the oc- The course, lasting about a he says "I saw Hiroshima or what Park. j named by the preMdent as .fol­ in the afterpiece. \ would have been different. ision of Her husband’.s talk on week, include.^ the\ discu.^ion ■ of is left of it—t,he complete, utter Up to date, the first five chap Silas Mxrner,” four oral reporU would be chosen to attend. Time: 1:22. Day's Largert Crowd ond on Juno 16, the-quarter-final Lee SUverstein’s uncle who lives were given in Mrs. Em a Loomis’s low's:. Moderator,, Robert Geno- round on June 23 and the eeml'-flnai One extra base blow was struck ae Blackfect Indians to those skilled, semi-skilled, and unskill­ devastation‘ Is undeacribable — ters of the book have been read MIIm Doris Cole announced that vesl;: (Cheekers, O. Gallnajt, I. Gi­ ART SAYS; With 60,510 (59,689 paid) look- 868 r 'l in Boston had purchased a block and an informal discussion is helti £}nglish class fifth period, recently. round on June 30 with the final 36 by each aide. Sam GigUo of Bolton BUCK 8 ...... $12.95 ed woiker.s, fleld.s dealing with everything for miles Is flat—molt­ the .Junior Girl Reserves had re- rard. P. Flrato, J. Handleyt Ma­ Ine on at the mammoth Yankee connected for a double In tbe first '•'Mrs. Smith! said, in part: "Con- en steel—dead trees—really be of fifty tickets in the grandstand. each day at which time the stu­ Richard Whltham spoke on the “Don*t neglect your holes on Simday, July 7. manual, white collar,, and profes­ , The game got under wqy around ceiv^ a letter of thanks from the chine Attendant, Ed Brown; Door- .■ stadium, the New York Vtol^ees Inning to bat In both Bolton’s runs. CHRYSLER 6 ----- .... $10,95 Itulations! not only on the way yond words.” dents have a chance to voice their life of George Eliot, the author of people in France to whom they had Radio. Call m for blasted out a double victory over sional work, and fteld^open to 2i.OO.o’clpck with the fjnal outqoipe the book. His detailed report show­ men, (Charles Froh, Harlan Han- 1 The Ladles’ Division wjjl .feature Nelkin of (»lchealer homered. in eod^Q.ted the class «at. which either men or' women or both, In- conclusion, Norman com*' opinion on the'story as a whple sent boxes of food and other liep- n a ;. Runners, D. Straw, M. tofTtoil”*®*! Philadelphia Athletic* . Strain-8;>oke. recently, but also ments on the Marine penal code Bed Sox 7, Yankees 4, muCh to and discuss any questions they ed several of the reasons why Silas Prompt, '^ Economical a C.W.G.A. State One Day Tourna­ the third. HE SOTO ...... ------$10.95 j Occupational books for reference the dismay of some of the band essary Items. Schmidt, J, Donovan, 6-1 and 6-3 to remain alx and a Bolton will face Old Lyme at the newspaper report of : It. in Japan thus: "We fellows over .might have concerning it. Mamer was written and also The meeting was closed with Repairs on Home and B f Tito Aaaodated Preaa Vnif games behind the Red Sox. ment next Monday with a Select­ arc available tp any one intefest- members. " sketched the character of the au­ i . —Marion vtckson, ;’48. ed Nino Holes tourney on Thurs- home next Sunday. N A SH ...... $12.95 St was an excellent write-up. ed. here afe subject to the same code ‘The -Trojan Women,” a play group staging. NaiionnI Leagua ^ Spud CHiandler, Aldeln ybflr own town ana for two hours-r-result five years.” are planning to attend it David Toomey described the Horn* run*—Misa/ New York, second. Old Grandma trudged In Plecan, 3b ...... 4 0 0 8 3 0 ages of the position, salary, op­ dress of the people in Midland tw'een May SO and' June 6,.^‘Mr8. Groobert, 2b .... 3 1 1 5 I 0 ol. You made that feeling The book pr^ cs very Interest­ Twice,'Then Wins 10; Klner, PltUiburgh and Kurow- from the PACKARD S ...... $12.95 appear entirely for me. You portunity fpr advancement, and Eight members of the Junior ing and most of the students find Ekigland rural society at that time. Plans for next fall's .(Connecticut loaded with nlni out'ln the ninth [John Chanda won the event last Nelkin, c ...... 2 1 1 3 3 1 Carol Bobytt' told about the vV.- i now BONDfO skl, S t Loula, 6. me proud’.’’ personal quallflcdtlons Will be in­ Quill Club Elects Girl Reserves, under, the direction It enjoyable reading. Scholastic PreM Association con­ Aaserioan League and proccadefd to retire the year. .‘ H. Fedua r f -----3 1 1 0 0 0 PONTIAC 6 ...... *. $10.95 cluded in these notebook which pf Mias .Doris Kibbe, took tickets, • > Betty Zimmerman, '49 amusementa that were popular at vention were made on Saturday, i'' Y SklarskF. lb ...3 0 1 12 0 C Mancheater High’a tennla team, Batting—'Vernon, Washington. without A rumter advancing. The (Jharley Larson scored a holp-ln- are due the end of May. gave out programa and ushered at the time of the atory.)i May 18 ih Nehr Haven. The place AC'-’ i-RN NAI"iM',l .378; William*, Boston, .845. . twin setback extended the A’s los­ Polak. p.,;___3 0 00 3 ( StUDEBAKER 6 ...... $10.95 Janet IVijeraen, ’49. 194647 Officet^ the Elementary School CMncert on Carol Bobyk coacbVl by WUmot Reed, after for the meeting, which la to take INOe MNIT Y CO to one yesterday on the e|gl)th hole dropping two matebea rained Its Runs batted In—WllHama, Boa- ing streak to eight games. at the local club. It wax, his first ___ 30 5 6 27 12 3 i6ball Team Is May 21 In the High School Audl- MHS Nine Drop place on Oct. 19; has not yet been nil . ton. 37. Dotrr, Boaton. 85. Cleveland and the cailcago T o tal!, tcrium. Those who attended were: first win over BriatoL Friday, May set. of the season. Bolton (9) Prices Include C a re ts and UboF. Officers who will \serve next p Cl I' V. :' I I ■. ' I u . , ■ Home runs—^DIMMi^Oy New White Sox axchangad “hulouts AB R M FO A E Itill Under Jinx ‘Sobi^ilhis’ flcbtor term were elected by the membera Ann Campbell, Jackie Dutcher, Lose Sixth Meet 24. in BriatoL They beat a atrong To Miss Helen Estes, World ad­ as Bobby Feller .snipped a White 2nd to Seminary Bristol team 8-fi aa Straw and y o u i ci‘ u r Cl n ' ol York, and Greenberg, Detroit 11. A "big crovvd of golfers were on J. Maaaolinl, aa . .3 0 '9 5 S 2 of Quill Club at the meeting held” Joyce Grady, Mary Kehl, Olga viser,, who attended, this sounds Sox virinning streak at four with Sbsa, the doubles team, W<^ both f YTl r, I ; t . -. Cl t . f Cl = ‘ I ■ ' t I hand yesterday vrith a group of A. Maiiartlnl. 2b 8 1 1 0 3 2 4 SERVICE CABS TO ^A N ! Write^ of i^my Thursday, May 23. Tliey are Rob­ Krupen, Claire Olds, Betsy Slover, -- . / ■'y' ------' To Bulkeley High like a very promisinig conference. a 8-0 Whitewash Job In the opener ■tsr High’s baseball team ert Vice, President; Charlotte Wor- and Susan Trustenltzer. Manchester Hlgh’a baseball team their matches. Straw who has More atudent participation in aec- ‘*lraported"Stara’’ from the Univer­ Sklnnerl If ...... 4 0 2 4 1 0 titled its"' losing' streak by _— i j . Feller allowed eight hlta and Mohr, 2b ...... 4 1 1 0 2 0 gan, vice president; Ehigenia Em­ (jarolyn Sonnlksen, '48. lost .to a strong St. Thomas nine, looked good for tt. H. S. in all tion meetinga has been promised. strufck out sU In hla seventh vie- sity of OonnecUcut taking the play their sixth straight ball Jack Sinnamon, '46, who enlist­ ery, secretary; and Joan Coffin, Tueaday afternoon at St.'Tbomaa Bulkeley High of Hartford three conteats also vfon his singles Speakers representing various away from' to* club’s best. S. GigUb, l b ------4' 0 1 10 0 0 Meriden by a score of 8 ed in the Army and left high handed the Red and White golf t « y . -to raise his sesron totol to —u- Warrenl c f ...... 4 ,0 1 0 0 6 treasurer. Exenae Onriasion Seminary by a score of 2 to 0. The match. schools will t ^ e over a set of sec­ • TUXEDOS 104 whiffs! Bill Dietrich and ^ Ip h Meriden tn a C. C. L L. school the first 6f May, writes that team their sixth defeat of the aea- ' 'West Hartford defeated the team tion meetinga. Such subjects a a . Best Ball tournament will be Holland, c ...... 2 0 1 5 0 0 The second edition of the lose was the Red and White’s sec­ CALL 3 5 3 5 Mamner collaborated to pitch too WhllieiTr . ; . 0 C 0 0 he likes the Army, aside from be­ The “High School.Woria" U vwy son, May 24, at Gkkidwln Park of in its first start by a score of 5-0. reporting, editing, feature writtrtq, ADAM held this afternoon starting at Brunner^s "Quill,” Manchester High's liter­ ond to S t Thonuu this season. Sox to a 4i-0 nlghtc»P wjo- ® f ' A. GlgHo,..p ....4 0 .0 0 2 1 Bed and White held a 3 to ing so far away from home. He is ary magazine, is now at the-print­ Sorry that Eugene Suslam waa not The locals committed two errors Hartford. Bristol also downed the locals ip etc., wlllibe treated In their panel • FOR RENT 4:30. Stan HiUnaki la In charge of up to the fourth inning but titeb' wa* replaced-by Ramner m tola afternoOn’a play. Dinner will • KozeUca ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 80 Oskland Street. Td. 5191;^ at Fort Belvoir, Virginia!. er’s and should be out by about the given the credit he ao well de­ and ctSleeted only three kita oft Beaten for the aecond time by the second match of the season by discuSsloiiB, the fiith when he. complained he rallied and scored 6 runs "You ahould see the way the Ar­ Bulkeley, DeMartin was Uit only an Identical score. A sccoi d set of section meetings b# sarved following the event first of June. Doffing the past two served for his work on the "Sock Campion. ' However, the) locals felt 111. Steve Gromek droppoa Totals ...... 31 2 7 24 10 8 enough margin to win, my teabhea things,*’ he (vrites to a months, meetings have been spent Md Buskin's” dance committee in played-good ball throughe ut the player who subceMed for the Red Next Friday the team will go to will be conducted by professional his fourth decision for the Indians. led Meriden in their 13 teacher. "They get you up a t’5:30 and White as he score(! three the University of Connecticut for a writers, .who will speak and an­ Only two day* are left to qualify * Batted for J . . Maaaolinl. judging material^ Home room rep­ last week’s’a Issue. Indeed; the idea game. BENSON’S a CLIFFORD'S The Brooklyn Dodgers heW on­ Olcheater -----103 100 OOx—8 oh Bmle Noeke, the Red In, the morning,, march -you to. a resentatives have begun taking df the eouthem theme in decora- The St. ThomajS. team all o made points in accouMtiof'-for'qll but state meet. Straw and Shea will swer questions. for the 72 Hole Medal pl«y also the 1 pitcher. \ Farnlture aad Radio to their two-game Natlonal.Leape boltcrn ...... aqr npo v movie a't 9:00, and then send ybii orders for_ the "Quill." , It Is hoped tlons was his, as well as much of two errors and were held to three one half point of his vnUal. I in the doubles corapetitioh. Thefconvention, as,a whole, will., A 917 M^in Street lead over the Cards when they Presldentis Cup tourney. ntklB, and MeCurry i out to do the things'^ the movie that the number of sales wilVpx- the reiponAlbUity for carrying It hits by Ernie Noeke, t| )« ! Red end After being fhlned out two days with Aninger and Ouatafaon th the he addressed by speiikere of pro- . I J 13 main STREET . bita fWfbv 'JJanchester.Manchester, j^hows. .shows. It’sit ’s really surprlslsurprising how | ceid that of thettrst mag^^ out. White hurler. they have yet to mee;, Bristol. singles. fesaionai prejitige. A Mnundaon. '47. ' j quickly you can learn that way. luna Btavenaop. ‘48, Joan Coffin, ‘48. Ronny Edmondson. '47. MsnhsU pA w w ei H o ^ '48. Roes Shlrer. '48. ■ JokM-Ct^tisk. '4S • t. MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A ^ , MANCHESTER, CONN., FTiroAT, MAT 81,1946 MANCHESTER EVENING OTRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ m iD A T, MAY 31, 194$

I'lvc It a tryout in Shootftying', TOONERV ILLE FOLKS BY rinsinew Services Offered IS Business Services Offered 18 M usical— Dramatic 29 Building M ateH ^ Rooms Without Board 59 Houses for Sale 72' Jay some morning. Debby dldo’t PIANO TUNING and repairing. FOR SALE—Chlckeir coop, id' x MANCHESTER. Oakland street, know whether She wanted to dr^ rUlXER BRUSH Dsalsrs—' For LAWN and powar mowtrs sharp- not I* seemed like an awful lot Sense arid Nonsense H e ' s HgAR>SI6HTED AND HIS OLD CADDY IS R ^-SI6M TED Fuller products and "'rvlce any *n*d and rebuilt. All gaa engine*, Player planoa .specialty. John 12’, also some timber and 2x6a. ROOM FOR Rent. Gentleman pre­ 2.8 aerta, 3-room house, Sstwel Gassified Q as^ ed Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. Tclephlne 6448. ' . ferred. Phone 7003. ., ga* refrigerator ahd Magic, Chef of effort to row way oiM there to A btief recently fllefl In the A k place in Manchester township, outboard motora, garden trac- the Island or somewhere. s t o ^ about a preacher in an *d-> tora, pumps «nd electrical ap­ Dial 4219. gas range inatalled. Kitchen has ; Floriifii-supreme court contained a phone 2-12C4. i z : ATTRACTIVE fumlahed room, But when, two days later she ntw definition of the word ’'•Ofi- Joinlnit-|tete who needefi’83,000 to pliances repaired. Quick depend­ cabinets. Inlaid linoleum on fiOor pay o f r ^ e church debt. There kdvertisements .A.UBEKT >A(X)BS—Ashe* and EXCELLENT piano tunning, re­ Fud) and Feed 49-A single or double. Light houae- and counter, automatic ga* hot Advertisements By WIUIAM MAIER dkt get up in ti>« dark and come cal." given by a colored witness: able service. Pick up and deliver. keeping facilities It ’ desired. downstairs in her cap and jackotT Attorney (to witness).—Did yo\!l wete three Wealthy men who were nibbUh retnbved. Uffht IruclUng The Do-All Company. Telephone pairing tnd rebuilding. All work water. House ha* new hardwood - f h ' For Sale guaranteed. EstimaUs cheerfully FOR SALE- 2 acres standing Phone 5308. For Rent F«r/sule ' ----- with her boots In her han^ imd know the defendant 7 ' , . members. ’Th*y always sat In th* Rent Tel. 8927. \ 2-2606. alfaA and clover hay. ready tp flOoni, windows, and trim. Two N when they stepped out nnels, toemT" SiM aOdgad Debby with day* before, and on Monday morn- the dawn b^an to break and At opera* pM «ympboBle* w* to get on their feet when 1 aak service. Kadloe cbaciud at the hobaeworker, full or part time, tatoes. seconds. Amelia Jarvis, etc. Also range coop with large her elbow; rTou can atick your Ing she and BUie took their gun* everything . was Just exactly the alway* suapCct that, the loud and them to atand up. Now, won’t you / FORyRF.NT—, Sanding machine. every day. Phone 2-1809. 'FOR B e n t — one i^ m , heated, range completely fenced In with long applause la generated not ao three rich men atand up and say Lost sail Foand 1 lome. Store open all day Maa- 872 Parker street. Phone 7026. unfurnished apart;ment, \10 De­ big feet ujl on it., can’t you?" j and started out to give Bull tta* way it always had been, the cling­ Hekvy duty domestic sender, $4 wire last year. Nicely landscaped, pebby chuckled. She hadn’t training he should have had long ing'wet sand and the seaweek and much by delight a* by the desire you win wipe out the church debt? cbMtei P*dlo S*rvioe, 78 Bireb Wo m e n at New Model La:mdry pot Square, 815 monthlyX,^ One Wanted— Real EutaFe 77 ’roen the mirlatef turned on the PASS BOOK No. 57572. day. l*hone 5145. Manchester atraet relephohe. 3-4NMO. q u a l it y cerCIfled Green Moun­ has grove of tall oak tree* for felt BO good la a long time. "'You ago. By noon, Debby bad bad the gurgling tide and th* Meadow of llfltraer* to ua* the Interval to 'dumber and Fuel Company. Good,, clean working conditions tain seed potatoes. 84 per 100 adult only. Inquire Apartment 4. picnics, etc. All for 7.600, about and Bayberry Point, she thought shift their weight, blow their no**,' Juice. , U hereby given that Pass Apply 78 Summit street. LUNG Elstablished .Manchester know what I think, BlUe? I think enough for the first day. i When No. 57572 Issued by pound bag. Fertilizer, 82.50 per FURNISHED Room, private fam­ 83,000 cash. Telephone 56S5. resident must vacate to new Agnes wants to move back out they came in for dinneb Agile* perhaps it was going to be dif­ pcfafch their back,' and 6therw1*e OIL BURNER SERVICE ferent. ’There was still a thrill In, retieve thamaalvca of some irrita­ Borne people have ao respect for __ Bank of Manchester.^as Household Senrfeea WOMAN WANTED 100 pound bag. Frank V. Wtl- ily, bathroom floor. 5 minutes owner. WUl buy a 6-room single there Jiist as much a* we do." aaked, "Well,* how did It go?" Ilanns. 1632 Tolland Turnpike, STAFFORD Springs—Two-famlly W double, and wait for occu­ Debby grlikned. " B ^ had this. - y' tion or discomfort. age—unless Ita bottled. (M _ lo*t or destroyed, a ^ ^ - Air Conditioning Installed Offered IS-A from Main street. 166 Eldridge heated, 12 acre* of land, high "Weli, why not?” Agnes dan • • • I ^itppUcation hM beeij/niaac to I SHIRT PRESSER Buckland. street, second floor. pancy. Write Box A. Hefaid. "I liked it out there. I swell time," ahC said /'and ®Ue around the brim of her hat, swerv­ All Work Guaranteed! FOR THAT now hoube,^ kitchen elevation, level ground, magnifi­ and I got a lot ot jriurclse, and Nothing was changed. It seemed "You feel that way too?” \ , bank by the p e rm In whose cent view, near the school and likcdf sratching tboee hill* differ­ ing and screaming. Sh* got down curtains made to order,' style* 1 WILL pav 'caah and wall for ent time* of the year. 'Oour** I none of th* birds .got hurt any. to her. 'The Meadow was the Ellie looked straight out ahead- ■uch book wa> issued, for VAN CAMP BROS. 6-day week. Nice hours. 2 center. Price 88.000 for quick occupancy for a home In Man­ of him. across the bay. "I guess to the lin* of foam, where the Dent of the aolount of deposit you can't buy, plain or, rugged. rece.sses 'during the day. Good Household Goods 51 Wanted—Room^^Board 62 didn’t like roasting In that kitch- guess It ,WM nice for everybody, same brown line across th* m hing. oncoming breakers were Day and Night SerVic* Also little girls’ blousils ^"4 sale. Inquire General Realty. 251 chester. either a single or two-' •n. or using a privy, or the way all They went out every day after water, dark, qnd still, the bay I’ll alway* Hke gunnln’,” he aald nted bw ^ld book, or for Northi Main street. 10 a .. m. to impaaaively, flnfilly spending themselves. Here ^* iasuanc^'W a duplicate book PHONE 5244 OR 4844 skirts' made. For partlculara' WE BUY and aell good used family^ If It ia In good condition the food apoilad In that old loo- that but at the end of the week the same rippling, shoal-motUed there was no driving sand, and BOARD AND Room for five 12:30 p, m.' Phone 2-1301. 'No agenU...... Write ■Box J. ■ Herald ja. Debby had to admit to herself, Debby waa sorry she had call 2-0614 or 317 North Main Vacation With Pay. furniture, combination ranges, months' old baby. Call 7282. box. And 1 wanted to move into sweep of gray and gray-green, the rite could look up at the water. brefor. gas ranges and heaters. Jonea' luctantly, that the hunting seemed sunrise the sam* . slow-gathering brought the subject up. .She said, RADIO — incctrical Appliance street. FOR SALE- Three room cottage, town because I thought it would The gulls were dipping and ris­ tan billfold between Service, repairs, picked up and NEVV'SYSTEM LAUNDRY Furniture Store. 36 Oak. Phone ba good tor Debby to—" She Just a little bit empty, a litti* expansion of light out over the “Maybe I’ll get over bein' so rest- 11 acres land; 1,000 strawberry lesa sometime." And after a while ing and swerving out over the jje street and North Metho- delivered promptly. 20 years' Kke^ison Street 2-1041. Business Locations Resort .Properly for Sale 74 atopped abort and bit her lipt pointless. It was like trying to pine ridges and the ocean— the waves twice as fast as they usual­ Florists—Nurseries 13 plants and pond stocked with 'Tkere waa an embarresed gk renew an old friedahlp when seaweed of the blind fiad that she aakad, "When you goin g to* m . church. Call 5821. experience. John Maloney. Phone For Rent 64 fish. Good road. Nor^h'Coventry. ly dipped and' swerved, and their 7454. WANTED —-'^enographer for USED FURNITURE bought and COVENTRY LAKE — Good cot- Isnce, as they all three stared odt everything you had in edmmon smell she had almost forgotten. atari the house, Elite?’’ BBT—Wednesday. yellow gold A SURPRISE .Sale. * large quan­ sold. The Red Shop. 56 Hudson tage. Four rooms, fireplace and Apply owner. Call 'Willimantic gone. * "Pretty soon." screams were faint in the roar of tity of flower and vegetable part-time In law'Nqfflce. - Call In CENTRAL heated store.vS Depot at tbs water. Then Debby said, "I ’The wind awarved round the point the surf. Everythlrtg wa* hurfi’ing. irrist watch, Waltham, between OLD FLOURS SANDED person. Room'2. e-JT-Main street. street. Moore’s Used Furniture. .Square, now occupied by Pott bath, furnished. Suitable year 643-W2. gueaa everybody ha* to get a few When EUle suggested that they at the soiUh end of the Island and "Why don’t you start it now? plants, annuals, aster*, snap­ Phone 7251. round, 'with some insulation. I’m not much good, but I could riish'ing, roaring. D^bby stood :er street and bank. Finder Laying and Onishlng.. Office. Inquire 8 I>epot Square. PROPERTY (w fie rs-If you are (he decoys hobbled sluggishly. And bracsd, her head back knd hea eyi** call 6848. J. E. Jensen, dragons, calendulas, ' petunias, GIRLS WANTED to operaleSlng Price, 84,200, Cottage, ito Im­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAim halp aom*. I feel more Ilka doing sinnlas. salvia, and marigold. NEW VACUUM cleaners for sale, j considering capitalizing on the when the duck* started to fly, they half-closed, letting the mist beat Tel. Willimantic 9928, evening*. er sewing machines. Goi>d siKary, provements, 81,600. Shore front were the same too. 'Ihey followed Bomething like that." Vegetable plants, tomatoes, pep­ steady work. Capitol Beddr Liberal trade-in allowance. A.B. 68 present i market contact us. They picked up the decoys and against her face; and she was kdtn Wanted to Rent cottage, 3 l>edrooms. living-room, the same old lines of flight, and and alive, filled with an intense Annonneements REFRIGERATION SERVICE pers, early flat Dutch and curly Co., 479 Wlnd.sor street. Hart-’ C. Appllcanct. and Service Com- fireplace, kitchen, all electrical We pay cash for residential went In to dinner, and that after­ 'cabbage, cauliflower, and egg­ 21 Maple itreet. Phone or conymerqlal property. For they made- the same wide circles excitement, a strange feeling of 90U3 PAGANI and Sons. ford. HOUSE!—6 rooms or more by P. equipment. Completely furnished, over the decoys, and their wings noon they got the first load of lum­ (f Grunow, Coldspot, Crosley, Fngid- plants. All vegetable and flower quick 4ctlon'. communicate with ber at the yard in Orleans and exhilaration that wss •omeho.w _._ers, catering to weddings, atre, G. E:, and all other makes. W. A. engineer. Tel. 6155. boat and aailboat, 84,'SOO. J. S. beat the. same and their under mixed with awe. with humility be­ plants 20c a dote.i and 81 a hun­ Blssell, Cross street. Covehlry. us. Phone 7728-53'29 or 2-0920, or took it out to the high land and itlngs and clambakes. For In- Commercial and Domestic. dred. All transplanted, the best EXPERIENCED bookkc«Rpr, good FLUOR problems solved with Write Brae-Burn Realty Co., 5 side* glistened like silver, just as fore this overwhelming power of atlon cal! 5790 “tor 2-0517. HIGH School teacher desires 5- Phone WilHmantic 3324. they always had. It seemed as unloaded It beside the barn, and money can buy. Geraniums In 4- salary. Write Box V, Herald. linoleum, asphalt tile, counter South Main street. Manchester all the next day they made trip* th# wind and thc-surf. Whatever SCIENTIFIC Expert workmanship free esti­ room rent. Must vacate for new though they must be the very same It waa, this feeling that wa* In -Brown wallet vicinity of inch pots, io bud and blossom. owners. Call 8712. FOUR ROOM furnished cottage from Orleans with lumber And REFRIGERATION CO. Also evergreen trees. Always W'ANTED—Woman 25 to 50 years mates. Open evenings. Jones Wa n t e d To Buy—Any kind of ducks,, the same ones tto t had her. It was like water after a long |T«kloh’* Drug store. Finder at Coventry Lake, large lot, 83,- been here three years ago, and supplies. The day after that, th* :17 OAK ST PHONE 2-1226 open. Phone 8-3091. 379 Burnside of age who la Interested in earn­ Furr •i‘e Oak street Phone property. Houses, farms, in or I thirst, quenching a burning A " / cdll 7748. EVICTED because owner’s son 000. Telephone after 6 p. m. 2- near town. If you ha^e real estate four years ago, and flvs^ears ago. stone-mason and the carpenter avenue. Greenhotae and nursery. ing 87 to 810 an evening talking 2-1041. returning from service. Working 0278. Ellie had hiretl started work, and deep In her breast. She couldn't WATERMAN'S Persona! .errand to small groups of women, three to sell call Jarvis Realty Co., 6 But as they sat there Debby got get enough of^t, and she stood still ''service, "Local package deliv­ East Hartford, Conn. • couple with no children and no Debby worked with the -three of evenings weekly. Training free, VENETIAN Blinds, (deal Manu­ Dover Road. Phone 4112 or 7275. to thinking that they probably drinking it In. MeNoufflit ^>n«lirgtF. Inc. Personals ery." Light moving and trucking. parties, seeking any kind of rent. them, doing a little of everything, TOMATO Plant*. Bonny Best. no delivery, no canvassing, car facturing Company. Custom built Suburban for. Sale 75 weren’t th* same ducks at all, most (To Be Concluded) 24-hour service. Tel. 2-0752. for homes and offices. We spe­ Call 6535 after 5 p. m. WANTED To Buy from ow^er 5 of them. Probably *oine of these driving stake*, in the ground' and y [iOlrls would like rkle to Hart^ Early Stone and Pritchard, 30c essential, ly.rlte Box Q, Herald. shoveling and grading and mixing , vicinity of Pearl or Trum- dozen or $2 per hundred; early cialize In repainting, recording, or 6 room waterfront cottage at were the great-grandchildren of WOODWORK for yout home. Coventry or Columbia Lake.^ >y had shot at years mortar and carrying things In the atreets, houri 8:15 a m. to cabbage. Flat Dutch, 25c dozen; HOUSEKEEPER for one adult. In retaping Hke new. For prompt Business Property for Sale 70 SMALL dairy barn and wagon those ducks they had ahot^at years Sounda Terrific BY EDGAR MARTU|| Wardrobes, bor’"'ases, "Ship- service call 4553. Write giving price, location andj BOOTHS a n d HER BUDDIES jtp. m. Call 5651 after 5:45 p. m. * pepper and broccoli plants, 23c country. Live In. Modern con­ shed. Call Manchester 6001. ago. The only (hing* that’ waa the_ | skA Fai a 1ll#A ovaH ib*Havi rtiern# shape" kitchen cabinets. CaU veniences. on bus line. Write Box TAVERN, good hou.*e on main all-details. Box L, Herald. she felt like doing, and when night 7KERt 50F1E I T T l r Clint Hendrickson. 2-0963. dozen. A Vince, 147 Birch street. same was the flight, the whole raft WYUH,FOLKS\ COME WKi\ HOUSING Authority of the C. mentioning phone number. 9’ X 12’ Bigelow-Snnford, Burgun­ route, several acres, barn Doing of them that settled out there on came ahd .she wds sore and cal­ 1‘LV. you CAKE M4D c o fin u dy broadloora nig. Top quality, loused and achliig in all her mus. 5)7 57)LL— 94! of Manchester will enter- GERANIUMS. Begonia*, Vinca good business. Sacrifice sale. J. the flat* when th* aun began to COtfit ARE, CO Pflt. H a AIR CONDrnONBD UNITS WANTED-Girl to do general excellent condition. Price 8185. Wanted— Real Estate 77 cles, that was ao much the better. riOWT ®U0(3t MElOHBOa? i bids for the removal of ashes Hot Air Furnaces Installed . Vir.e.s. Ruffled BeWnias. Agera- S. Bisseil. Cross street. Coventry. get up over the tree*. She guessed FOR e>UDDl DUO! rubbish, from Orford Village tiim. Coleus, Dracaena*. Urns and housework for family of 2 adults, May be seen htefore 7 p m. Satur- * Phon'^'^WllUmMUrsVit" If you could pick out any one duck One mornins In early Novem­ . and Reset will spend July and August at sea­ day. Phone 5463. WHAT HAVE you t6 offer? We ber the wind went around to the —V” Silver Lane Homes. For fUr- Eaveelroughs and Conductors window boxes filled. Woodland have cash uu.vers waiting for and find out all about what had Information apply at 80 shore returning to Manchester lb CENTRALLY located, large lot INSURE ea.st, and by night It was blowing All Types Sheet Metal Work Gardens, John Zapatka. 168 vv HAVE finest assortments ot singles, flats, duplexes, good been happening to him, maybe by ill Road or phone 2-0043. Woodland street. 'Tclcijhone 8474. Sept. If interc.steci call 3311. with building, approximately 4,- With putting p band on hla leg the way a gale. The rain started about mid MANCHESTER S Chen linoleums Also lile anci 000 .square fea]t. Suitable for used houses anywhere in town. Write night, and when morning came it cloae June 3rd at 4 o'clock. SHEET METAL WORKS Box M.A , ■Her'-'' at once giving McKlNNEY BROTHERS Joel was planning to do, you’d find PLANTS-PLANTS — PLANTS WANTED—Practical woman to wall coverings Mancheslei Klooi car. lot, manufacturing, storage, was driving in from ocean in -4 • ; 21 years' experience. Phone 54l.'i take over household duties for Covering Center. 24 Birch Call your listings. Real Estate and Insurance that things had been changing 7C9IEONS, teas, parties, din-' Tomatoes, pepper*, lettuce, cab­ drive In. Buslncs*. and industrial 505 MAIN ST. TEL. 6060 plenty for that oiie duck, lolng alternating drizzle# and down- I c two weeks, sleep in, excellent 0688 . banquets, weddings. No af- bage. eggplant, sprouts, cauli­ zone.__Coh tact General Realty, 251 WANTED To Buy or -fent 5 or 6,. jiorth and rearing a ■ family and pour.«. foo small or to* large for SEWING Machines, vacuum clean- j salary. Call Benson's, 6364. ers ahd small appliances repair- I flower, celery. Asparagus, straw­ FOR SALE—Two Crosley -table | North Main street. 10 a. m. to room cottage at Point-O-Woods moving round from week to week Debby put on her ollskln.s and ' to give best of service, in your berries 35-81; 100-82.75; Zinnias.! 12:30 p. m. Phone 2-1361, beach. Write giving price, loca­ and finding food here and not find­ buttoned a sou’wester under her Hes it In a ball. Rates reason- ed. A.B.C. Appliance and Service HOUSEKEEPER wanted for model radios. $12 each: 1 new j Co.| 21 Maple street. Phone | ageratum, marigolds, snaps, pc- j biistnc.xs couple. Call 4720 or 7941 Trail Blazer table model radio, ( tion and 'cottage details. Box ing any th^re and maybe getting 'chin and walked in the rain all Consult us. Phone 4598. tunlas. salvia, asters, mostly fiic I -V- 2-1575. Pick Up and delivery *erv- after 6 p. m. 825.95: automatic rccord-chang- F arm s and Uind f ir Sale 71 U. Herald. stiot at or having some of hi* fam­ the way out the Beach Road to the DESIRES ride to Hartford, 'Ice. and 35c dozen. Giant pansies. | er. 829.95. Art’s Radio Service. ily or friends get ahot or killed by ocean. As ahe reached the top ,50c. Mixed glad bulbs. Canter- I FARM—Good eleven room, house, WANTED — A single home in foxes - or oil or something else. of the la.st dune, the vyind pqundcd 8:16 to 6. Tuesday through Phone 2-1408. 698 North Main Mancheeter or vicinity, from j WANTED tturday. Phone 3722 or Inquire Bi-OKkUKl I.NG. 'public account­ bury bells, clove pinks, sweet Help Wanted— Male 36 street. 18 cow bam, chicken coop*. 100 Things would have changed plenty against her'Jacket like something ing. Income lax returns payroll Williams, Shasta daisies, etc.’ j owners who are moving'elsewhere . for him, she gue«iied. Juat a* they alive. It was carrying sand and The Old Boy’s Bleached BY V, T. HAMLr I I South Haw'thorne street. DISHWASHER Wanted at bncc. acres. 810.000. Excellent large ALLY OOP soital security, withholding tax IBoysenberries, uispbcrries. cur-1 (fN'E BLUE and White enamel farm, good house. 40 cow barn, 2 oi have decided to sell and will j had for her. fine particles of mist and Utey bit Call ready to go to work. The ^ give occupancy within 90 days. I CMCAfif MN unemployment , compensation 'rants. Horse radish roots ; kitchen range with oil burner and silos, fertile field. 813.000.'J . S. Stenographer By 10 o'clock. Ellie and Debby into her face as thotigh they were ^6$CAR SSBV.S (sOiKi5> TweOJd>H WELL , ANVWANi fUT WiOfTA I HAVflTT A Tea Room, 883 Main street. | TO BE RESTI.M& THE Pc STRUCTiON , ME M E L P S P .Mfl MtO EVESV ’ ' Antomobiles fdp Sale 4 notary public Telephone .3627 Shrubs., fruit trees, evergreens. | one black kitchen range, coal or Bisseil, Cross sti-eet, Cove^ry. Write Box D, Herald. i [ cent iM» sv St, Msvierriwe.T m. wonra v«t. ew- r-j/ had only three ducks. It was ■shot from a gun. She turned hejr <;OMFC«rABLV- OF ATLAM TiS SETTLE TMft ATTBMP days or evenings Woodland Gardens, John Zapat wood, two 3-burner oil stoves, . Phono Willimantic 3324. warm and pleasant there In the back to the wind and glanced .si^’x8>,i’. Phorte 8779. ience ChII, a. Brewer, 2-0.549 or Painting— Pap«rini 2 \ Re a l Bargain, 8-piece dining­ 2-0248. ed, insulated, fire-place, garage, . THE ORFORD SOAP CO. Situations Wanted— room set, 850: 3-plcce light bed­ large lot, $11,000, terms. 'Wm. PROPERTY Owners Attention room set. Call 7614. 75 Hilliard Sti^et . Garages—Service— ALL APF’l.i A.NGRS serviced and Paperhangtng and parhtjing; in- Male 3» Goodchild, realtor. 7925. Offied 15 1 .,rr.' ’'n' Storage 10 repaired, burners,, refrigerators, stdb or outside., Large savings Forest street or Hartford 2-0787.' ^------ranges, washers etc. All work New block ceilings. Estimates WANTED—Lawns to mow. Tele­ Machinery and Tools' 52 guaranteed. Metro Servjcs Co. furnished free Pnonr Apex 72.56 GOODWIN Street, attractive 6 )R RliN T—Garage and garden Tel Mani heater 2-0883. phone 7108. room single, two rooms unfinish­ jlloL 61 Edni-ubd street. IT COSTS 'Just a little more to ed. Nice location. Insulated, fire* EXPEBIFNCED plumber and SMALL 'i'RACTOR and trailer. ie r z - — — '"T ------GENERAL -'oncrcte work, retain­ get a first-class Job. Outside steamfltter wishes work. For de­ place, oil burner, larg* lot at­ I ing w»lt.s, landscoping and-grad- painting' a ipecialty. Also Bln- Phone 3789./ tractively landscaped, 89,300, Motorcycles— Bk ^cIos 11 ing. Septic tanks Installed. For tails phone Hartford 8-5368. MALE HELP WANTED K terior painting and papgrhafig- terms. Wm. E. Goodchild, real­ RED RIDER Elephanta Are Coming estimates call 4795. Musical Instruments 53 tor. 7026. Office 15 Forest streeL >OU I'lEAtiTHE JR SALE—Girl's bicycle, pra^- tr,jj. Joseph Murawskl. Phone 2- Dogs— Pets— Birds 41 •I5RTDCR* THE SHOW 1 0338. Hartford 2-0787. For increased mill operation WAS'lN AS HUF\A14 O W N ER ’S A ically new. Call 6669 bet^^en’f ELEUl'KIC Motors, repairing and' 5 UPRIGHTS, all size*, good con­ , CIRCUS mOlUlifiONES.’ ^»nd 6 p. m. BLACK and white En|;ll*h aetteri icof^ epof* SKEltlOU.RtOMtpvJ rewinding. Ail work guaranteed Pl.^CE your order now for out­ dition, 850 up. Small- Kimball ICAf^SOOARE male, 2 'i years old.'Good home grand, only 4’4” long. The Plaho .Legal Notices llORnTOCK.' Ace Electric Motor Repairs. *2'21 side painting *k'ith Eddie Theri­ essential. Phone 2-1364. •FIREMEN CDri£ KitSElF ViTH UADT OR SALE —Girl's bicycle, good North- Main street.' opposite De­ Shop, 6 Pearl street. Open until ^^ndltlon. Call 2-1188 after, 6 p. ault, 61 Llrtnmore Drive. Phon* AT A-COURT OF PROfiATB hMd pot ^entrance on North ' School ‘3555, FOR SALE— Seven, cross breed 9 p. m. at Manchester, within and (or tne •^MILLWIJIGHTS str^t. Phone 5642. 'pup*. 84 and $5. Collie pups, District of Manchester; on the '31st SH INTERIOR and exterior decorat­ A GENUINE Chickering grand day of. May. A.D.. 1946. •MA'CHINE TENDERS \ ICYCLES—Man’s 28" apd hoy'.x RADIO Clinic, 27 Purnell Place. at ,*tud Red Cocker Spaniels. piano, beautiful tdne^ and actlo'h. Pres*nt WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., ing, roofing, floor sanding, gen­ Zirhmerman’s, Lake street. Jud(*. SOS*. i»w *Y m* ttsw t. wa T. M. sio. V. a rsr. J'-3/ M’[, balloon, good condition. 48 Expert service guaranteed. Open Fully guaranteed, redt^Led to only iSlTMillTIttrWro Ckmbridg6 street. eral repairing. Pre-war prices, Phone 6287. Batste of Loyden H. Clark, late et •BEATER MEN , evenings. Prompt deljverj- serv­ work guaranteed. Get outside \ 8495. Also a fine small mahogany Manchester^ .in said dtatrlcL deceased. ice. Phono 5079. - grand piano only 8495. See theae Upon application of Nellie. S. Clerk, •DRYER MEN " v And I expect lo have, only « sliorl viail home—just time “When it gets cloae to luftch time he etfirti using the Wanted A'utos— quotes now. Webster. 6965. ONE MALE Un and black Cock­ kdmlniatretriz. praying for authority enough to straddle an Issue pr so!" I ^ » ' frj’ing pan instead of his netl” er Spaniel, 4 month* old with today. A.- L Owen Muaic Com­ to compromise and settle the doubtful Motorcycles 12 ALL MAKES of fancy machines PAiNTINtj and Paperhanging, pany, 1274 Main streeL Hartford, and diaputed claim which said estate •FLOOR MEN - - 1 expcrtly^cpaired. Singer Sewing papers. Call 2-1805. BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY and RALPH LANE P ^ R E CASH for your car, from interior ahd exterior decoratorg, Conn. -baa against Arthur StriCkiand et at VIC FLINT She Had Jt| All thei j'ime. 'Madhinc- Go.. 832 Main street. I per application on flic, it i e TOP WAGES — GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS' « - VPiir Pontiac dealer. Stop in or reasonable prices CaU for free SPjiAYED Cocker Spaniel, 9 Tel. 8883. estimate*. Leach % Fo^l, Man­ month* old, choholate color, good ORDERED; That the toragolBg .ap­ VAC^ATION WITH PAY — SHIFT ^DIFFERENTIALS 3 thjew the fia^ine can thipugh Mi 4(6^ Cole Motors plication JOe heard and. determined^' at CO- 1 iw. > , ~i a ' h vk:i .,-T. chester 5797. home essential. Price $10. Inquire PLAYER Piano, in good condition. the Probate office in MancheatCr ' la — SIX HOLIDAYS WITH PAY. the window Just u Oiowl arrived GHlil.N'EY'' and hfeplacca expert­ OtU 6791 between 6 and 9. said DIstrlcL On the Sth day of June. rUL US your car now., while we ly cleaned. Twenty-two years of at 59 Middle Turnpike, West, or V with the police aiK(ATch Grade. hr* paying, top price. Broad ^LNTING AND Paperhanging, phone 2-1115. AD., 1946, at • o’clock (d.*.L) fore­ OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPH experience. Well recommended. KJood work. Reasonableinabie . ratesrat noon, and that notice be given to . all Apply At Office, 615 Parksir Street OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS et .Motor Sales Phone 39:26, Maneh^ter Chimney Expefte. peraons intereated fh aald eatata ht tba Raymiond liJak*. Phone 8384. Ptoltry and Supplies 4S Wearing Appagel—Fura 57 jendency. of aald appUcatlon and the Phone #-2411. MRN ! MUST 6)T STlLL TMIVT VJABAA FEfiUNM LRS. ANY year, make, or model. Jma and place of nearing tharaon, by OH; T b A D .' VOHEW I'M I S PP*.E IT’Q a b o u t EV EN 1 OM VOUR MECX W I t li INTERIOR AND exterior paiht- BUT Wards chicks, rich strain* of SPIRBLLA Oorsetlerc, aclenUfle- pubUahtng • copy of thla order in some LO O K AT ao A S H O P . TrtATla A ■'THE C>UV WHO’S YOU BiMD MV PlMEMTO )3uck'a Auto Sale*. 16 Bralnard LAWN MOWERS, any make, hand Colonial Board Company BE WV BRBATM. VUlSi *lSB*^ Phone 5858. ing, specializing in paperbang­ DELUXE dr*s*td-kroilers and ally destfn*6 and comfortable newspaper having cireulation in aatd TH' LITTLE J W O IK / hint YMACT BLIMP'TO EVERV- u s -tAsmk.,'; ip-x MOSE . AM' • or power, sharpened and repair­ ing. First-cla** work guaranteed. supporting garment* fitted in district, at teait five daya befqra the VltOE TRVIM' W HEN T M you vnowt TMlMCs VOU \NOM'T GUV.'-w BETTER.! fryefa. Also fresh eggs. Deliv- day of aeld hearing, to appear If they S u f f e r a suD D Ebj 3D — A car for private ed. Saw'fi, any kind, filed and First-class'^ materials used- Sam erie* Wednesday, Friday and yottr home. Choice of material*. TO CjROW, IN A CARPEN o 6 T F A R W O R K B U M P S ATTACk: OF ASTlAKAPk CKOKe.'-r*- KANE PLEMTCV OPf set. knives, shears, clipper blades see cause st sald< time , end place-and IW^A CRACK LOOK AT ' IF-vexj INTO A WALL. 3UMPIM VOUR. ner, 1936 through 1939, Chev- ■ PratL 185 Center street. Td. Saturday. Phone 2-0617. Ruth M. AU«n. Phon* 2-1254, be heard relative thereto, and make Lydoll & Foulds Paper Co. S U MMPIM P IF vNimCrvou sharjiened Capitol Grinding, 38 ao THIS POSIES. tXXO'T KEE.P I'LL B e . fct. Ford. Plymouth or Dodge, 5064. return to thla court - CEM 6 )0T VOUR. FAtfOD AM' 10 AS (aARROreo/ KlDft ARE MB86 ArtOCCASlMfcu-1 ne 3167. Main street. Phone 79.58. Artldes for Sale 45 WILLIAM 8. HTDB. Judge. HEije.' O N S O U R LONC> VdAlTiM^ f o r BECAUSE l!U ...Bii INTERIOR and painting. Wanted-f-To Buy ' 5& w o r k ; RUBBER- A BUS, M.V SO CLC>6B BertiWM CD To Buy—Car in good SHEET METAL WORK Also paperhangth'g F^chpt serv­ USED SCREEN doors in good NEcw; 6 ANG VOILU y o u VDO'LL F E K f litlon, any make or model. ice. Fair Prte*. D. E./Frechett*. condition with hardware, 2 slie WE WILL buy your raga, nawa- CROWDED lAitROi Mephone 5716. Hot Ath Furnace Repairing. Phone 7630. 78V4” by one size 76»^’’ by papera, magaiinc* and acrap h i — .32", one 74H" by 32 ” and 2 80 ’ metal*. Arnold Nelaon, 737 Lydall New Hot Air and Air Conditioning INTERIOR and exterior painting. ■treeL- Ptien* 8906. - i: Furnace* Installed. iby 32” and 40-gaUgn ..Insulated BY LESLIE TURNER ! iilbiSM Serylecs Offered 13 Protect and beautify ;your home f^Mmper hot water tank, in go^ Niee*Looking Gadgejt , with the best of palni and work­ c a s h f o r planoa or mugleal H- WASH TUBBS Eaves Trough and Conductor Loondmon. Call 8686. ^ Are Buying FOeruNEE HWE BEEN EOuANDERSD 9V ^ vwAT« wjRB. r se t leadins scientific w n o s to ?»DU HA'VB a t« e of any size manship. Commercial/and domes­ strumenta, i Kgardlea* of gg*. I HEED NOT BEMINO VOU-JMUMMOi XKMOWTUfit’ONljr a o ck ON AN iNfliauWINT THAr WOUID ELI M|NATE THE Repairing. veu AND voua coeptnrog, joskim me., b* cut down Tel. 8966 mediately, no delay, by experienc­ FOR SALE—Buntham boiler. I,< WE BUT old laijm mower* re­ CALL US IF YOU ARE SELMNG OUT OR MOVING AND '*8 Funiltur* Hospital. ed veteran*. Work guaranteed. BOO square feet radiation, 15 lbs. gardless ot condition. Friendly I’t throw it away until you W. SCHULTZ and Bottlcello. Reasonable prices. Phone 5228. complete with oil burner and all Fix-It Shop. 718 North Main HAVE EXCESS ITEMS i jia. W* repair broken fumi- P.U.C. license to do Conn, jstate control* Also pea coal hot watfir ftraet Tel. 4777. •nd make it like new. We INTERIOR and exterior decorat­ moving, local trucking. Ashes heater. Telephone 6922 from 8-S- HIGHEST Prices are still being ENTIRE ESTATES PURCHASED to end table*, knick-nack and waste removed. Phone ing. Reasonable rates. Popoff IviM and radiator cover* to 2-1588. . ' 6472. FOR SALE—Genuine leather brief paid for rag* magaslne* news­ I ANTIQUES, JEWELRYi, CHINA^ GLASS, BRIQA-BRAC cagair lamps, ate., refinfkh- case, practically new. Phone 2 papers and scrap .metal* by Man- * reuphotetering la cloth ebaster** olda«t dgalar. Thrte HOME^ RUG washing service'. Pitrata laatrnctloaa 0740. ' itte. drape* and slip Rug* And C(,xpeU - electrically trucks to aarve you. Wax. Ostrin- ROBERT M. REID & SONS to /wder, lawn’ chair*. shampooed In youj; own home, ELOCUTION —Articulation-Dic­ aky, 183 BlsaeU Jtrest. Phon* l L-